Posted by Bret4207 on April 09, 2014 at 04:09:34 from (64.19.90.196):
In Reply to: OSHA on the farm posted by MarkB_MI on April 09, 2014 at 02:24:59:
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Obviously that's not anyone's point. The point is that over regulation is just as bad, in a different way, than no regulation. If OSHA could access our farms, small businesses, backyards and rural roads they'd probably find millions of kids doing things that they'd consider verbotten. If OSHA could legally inspect many small businesses, the 2-4 man outfits, they'd shut them down in a heartbeat. What good is done by putting people out of business, by keeping kids from chores or play time or by fining people into submission because the 1946 tractor their 15 year old is raking hay with doesn't have a ROPS, dead man switch, seat belts, sound proof cab, etc???
Some here once said that the best safety engineering in the world is no match for the determined efforts of your average idiot. He had a good point.
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