On 10/13/2014 4:56 PM, Lostgallifreyan wrote:
Jerry Stuckle wrote in news:m1h7sm$9bc$1@dont-
email.me:
I did see a video about a couple of guys free climbing an television
antenna about 2K feet in the air. I lost count how many safety
practices they violated. If OSHA had seen them doing that, they would
have been grounded big time. The fines would have probably put the
company out of business.
I can't find it to check, but I do remember it being very up-front about who
and where they were, and it was connected to soem company. The one I had was
probably kosher enough, if was effectively a promotional video, because
other, as you say, the effect would have been dramatically unwanted for them.
I could be wrong, but I won't know till I find it, and I have no idea where I
stowed it yet..
I don't know where it is, either - I never saved it. But
AFAIK, OSHA
won't take action based on a youtube video - they want to see it
occurring.
I could be wrong, though. However, since I don't know what the company
was, there is no reasonable way to check the OSHA records (they are public).
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