most companies have departments dedicated to the safety of their employees. Even smaller independent ones have to follow osha and/or industrial standards. Just ask Alex Baldwin
When I was in High School, we had shop class. Safety was stressed. Now, we don’t need to know how to replace a sparkplug or an light switch, just so we refer to it with the proper pronoun.
C over 2 years ago
If he was a better parent he wouldn’t have that lack of respect from his kid
Ubintold over 2 years ago
It’s the “life is hard and then you die” talk.
jewlie over 2 years ago
I’m so busy looking out for things that can harm that I don’t look out for things that can harm. Is that the idea? Huh!
suelou over 2 years ago
A little common sense could keep you a lot safer… unfortunately, too many people are short of it!
Alberta Oil over 2 years ago
Being aware of the danger is better than relying on safety features. Safety features tend to make one complacent.
flying spaghetti monster over 2 years ago
there is a type of strike where workers follow all the safety rules and slow production to a crawl.
Katsuro Premium Member over 2 years ago
That’s such baloney. “The world is full of dangerous things, and precisely for that reason, I have no time to protect myself from dangerous things.”
kunddog over 2 years ago
most companies have departments dedicated to the safety of their employees. Even smaller independent ones have to follow osha and/or industrial standards. Just ask Alex Baldwin
joeatwork212 over 2 years ago
When I was in High School, we had shop class. Safety was stressed. Now, we don’t need to know how to replace a sparkplug or an light switch, just so we refer to it with the proper pronoun.