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I guess you have your perception of the situation and I have mine.
If my explanation did not make any since to you as to the differences between the dangers at your job and someone in law enforcement then nothing I could ever say would. William Lee "Soliloquy" wrote in message 4... "WilleeCue" wrote in : First, the job is reasonably safe. OSHA cannot insure that a 1500 HP motor, driving 2 stages of compressors, will not throw it's coupler with disastrous results when a compressor fails. It has thrown them through walls, the motor subsequently catching on fire. Heavy industry utilizes complex and potentially dangerous equipment as a requisite to their function. The circuit breakers for the 13800 volt equipment are the size of a refrigerator. Why don't police just insist of their supervisors that their jobs be made safe? |
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