Posted by NCWayne on March 13, 2012 at 21:20:39 from (69.40.232.132):
In Reply to: OSHA posted by toolz on March 13, 2012 at 20:16:55:
You think OSHA is bad you ought to try dealing with MSHA. Went to the course some years ago to teach me how to train myself and got really enlightened. Seems that regardless of what the "Official guide book" says about the things you can or can't do, in the end it's actually 'up to the discression of the inspector' as to wether you can or can't do what the book says you can or can't do. In other words if the inspector comes in with a chip on hos shoulder he can beat you up all he want's to wether your legal 'by the book' or not...... Now talk about an abuse of power and a waste of money.....
In the end be it OSHA, MSHA, EPA, or any other governmental PITA it all comes down to one thing.....You simply can not fix stupid.....
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