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You can change masts all you want, different masts are not going to solve your problem. Your problem is your operators and their managers. It is the operators responsibility as defined by OSHA to yield to pedestrians in the work area. What you need is motivational and effective training for your operators and managers.
  • Posted 1 Jan 2015 04:03
  • By SafetyTim
  • joined 1 Jan'15 - 1 message
  • California, United States
Doing it Safe, does not take more time!

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