Posted by Billy NY on January 20, 2010 at 15:23:08 from (74.67.3.238):
In Reply to: Re: Is OSHA sleeping? posted by Mattlt on January 20, 2010 at 05:24:17:
For all practical purposes they are a good thing, I carry one in my old F-600 in case I break down, at least I can be visible.
When I supervised Ironworkers on high rise building construction, anytime and I mean anytime I had to move the crane, especially in the street, NYC all wore reflective, safety orange vests and carried a red/safety orange flag, regardless of the OSHA rules or what have you, my way or the highway on that, always made sure my guys were seen and safe, of course I was right there with them, most construction outfits in NYC, you absolutely must wear the safety apparel or be warned terminated etc, especially heavy & highway work. I've noticed that safety bright green is very popular around here now, always wondered why, I though the orange was most visible.
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