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    jagee

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    The container for the SDS forms I had to carry in my service truck was so full. It was overwhelming. They expected me to know what each form was for and how it pertained to the parts/pieces/chemicals I had on the truck. I was on a Lilly site doing a chiller start up and the OSHA idiot pulled me out to check my rig. It was in order but he was on a mad hunt to write up something and I had become the target. He could find no issues with the rig but took great pride in belittling me when I could not tell him chapter and verse about the SDS forms. I just don't care was not an acceptable answer. Those guy's suck.

    Yeah, luckily I haven't had any run-ins with OSHA in person...yet...
     

    churchmouse

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    Yeah, luckily I haven't had any run-ins with OSHA in person...yet...

    You may not in a closed environment. I have had more than a few nose to nose meetings with them. We were always the outside contractor and viewed as fresh meat. A lot of contractors are a moving violation waiting to be cited so the on site rep will look to make a quota run when they roll in.
    I always kept my rig clean and in order. I just never saw the need to spend 5 personal hrs. a week keeping up on their crap.
     

    jagee

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    You may not in a closed environment. I have had more than a few nose to nose meetings with them. We were always the outside contractor and viewed as fresh meat. A lot of contractors are a moving violation waiting to be cited so the on site rep will look to make a quota run when they roll in.
    I always kept my rig clean and in order. I just never saw the need to spend 5 personal hrs. a week keeping up on their crap.

    We get inspected at the office and lab and our technicians (myself sometimes) are out on commercial construction sites, so there is a chance of a run-in but just a chance, really.
     

    churchmouse

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    We get inspected at the office and lab and our technicians (myself sometimes) are out on commercial construction sites, so there is a chance of a run-in but just a chance, really.

    If you are out there is will eventually happen.
    I am so glad I am out of the game now.

    Another long day tomorrow. Up early to get the G-daughter fed and off to school. Have some work to do for R-Mac and other pressing issues.

    You all be safe out there.
     

    jagee

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    I might take you up on that. I've got some 9mm ammo I can bring...if my new Shield ever gets delivered I need to take it out shootin before I carry it anyway...
     
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