Posted by LAA on April 09, 2014 at 08:44:44 from (86.51.147.113):
In Reply to: Re: OSHA on the farm posted by MarkB_MI on April 09, 2014 at 02:24:59:
My point is no government agency is ever going to prevent maimed children and disabled workers. Parents are the parties most interested in preventing their own children from being maimed and the vast majority do a pretty good job of it, all disabled laborers are disabled through their own or others stupidity and laziness. All of the accidents that take place in my industry are the direct result of the injured party or someone they are working with being too lazy to follow the correct procedures or get the right tools and equipment for the job. When someone claims they were in a ''hurry'' to get the job done that is a dead give away that they were too sorry to go after what they needed or take the trouble to do a job correctly. All other accidents and incidents, without exception that I have ever heard of, read of, witnessed or been involved in were caused by human error, there are no ''acts of God'' in industrial accidents, just man made laziness and stupidity.
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