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- Embed this notice@bybonsonofphola @matty @ChairmanO15 @CobaltSasquatch Kind of accurate. Having worked a fair amount of OSHA compliant construction jobs, it's pretty common to circumvent the so called "safety" mechanisms. Otherwise you'll never get anything done. That job where that happened was "sort of" OSHA compliant. Big development. Thousands of houses. Just a few days before that happened a bunch of execs and money types were touring, and we were finishing out the first model homes in that development. They had me doing final hardware in one of them, and it was already carpeted. The Super came around earlier and handed out hardhats and new safety glasses to all of the finish carpenters and drilled us on being in costume when the execs came through. So here I am in stocking feet on the new carpet, wearing a hardhat and safeties doing the doorknobs and stuff and the entourage comes through - also wearing hardhats and safeties, but they did not take their shoes off and tracked mud through the house, and the Super bitched me out and made me put my Herman Monster steel toes on. Pretty absurd scene that kind of sums up how OSHA compliance works. It's all just for show.