Posted by Buzzman72 on March 14, 2012 at 05:08:10 from (74.129.196.127):
In Reply to: Re: OSHA posted by UA Fitter on March 14, 2012 at 04:35:15:
OSHA is a joke.
I say this based upon my 3 years working for the W.R. Grace granular fertilizer plant that used to be in New Albany,IN. Every time there was a "surprise" OSHA inspection, the company had anywhere from 3 to 12 hours of advance notice...time enough to shut down production and begin cleaning up all the old, leaking equipment. in my time there, there NEVER was an OSHA inspection conducted while the production was running.
So OSHA never got to see how the hydrofilter would plug up, and how the company had to pay for paint jobs for the cars of employees at the Tommy Lancaster's restaurant that was across the street when the acid-laden crap we were putting into the air precipitated on those vehicles. Usually, it was at least once a year. Of course, Lancaster's got most of the company-paid lunches when the shipping dock crew had to be held over to work their overtime during the busy season, so I don't think they were complaining a lot.
But those OSHA inspections? No "surprise" to ANY of their "surprise" inspections in the time I worked there.
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