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Yes, I am thier designated trainer that they sent to train the trainer course. Should I have the boss sign them instead? Our guys are too lazy to turn off thier machines at break and lunch, use boxes to cover safety lights, don't pre op thier machines, etc. mostly becauase the employer is too focused on lines per hour going out the door than on keeping up with doing the right thing. It seems to me that the only react to situations and until they experience OSHA inspections like I have with my previous employer they will never take SAFETY seriously. They almighty dollar prevails here in the USA!!!! Oh, and we all took the 48 hour OSHA course together!
  • Posted 22 Feb 2008 15:57
  • By charles_s
  • joined 22 Feb'08 - 4 messages
  • California, United States

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