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Old 12-18-2006, 04:26 PM
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Originally Posted by nightcook View Post
When you don't take workplace safety seriously this is what can happen.
Happy Holidays! Bill
I'm not sure I would qualify this as not taking workplace safety seriously (but that's being nitpickity) I classify it as laziness, unconcern for those around you, and and not thinking about what you are doing.
I had a situation where the Roto Rooter guy who had to make an emergency pumping of the grease trap left the lid on the floor (roughly 3' x 2') open while went out to his truck. 4:30 in the afternoon I was getting busier prepping for dinner and was at the dishwasher station looking up for pans when boom in I went. Gashed open my shin, bathed nicely in sewage, and I stunk. A few stitches and some antibiotics and I was sore. I had to sue Roto Rooter to get them to pay my doctor bills and lost time. They tried to blame it on me for not looking down!

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