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Amazing!!!!! A safety supervisor that does not teach what is in the OSHA Regs. During my classes I am relaying, on several occasions, the correct procedures that must be followed in the event of a tip over. What really amazes me is the number of comments that I receive from personnel in class that states they cannot believe the length and depth of our company training program. A lot of comments I get are.."At my last place all I did was watch a short video, they asked me if I knew how to drive and then they watched me get on one and said I was qualified!!!!!!!!!!
  • Posted 18 Jul 2008 01:35
  • By TC17
  • joined 17 Apr'08 - 53 messages
  • Wisconsin, United States
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