Posted by FLOLDFORD on August 21, 2014 at 15:33:34 from (65.33.89.5):
In Reply to: Re: OT Dog Days posted by rrlund on August 21, 2014 at 13:18:24:
rrlund I had to go up to the top floor of the fertilizer plant I work in today to look at a small conveyor belt that my maintenance mechanics have to change out tomorrow. I always carry a small infrared thermometer with me to check bearing temperatures on the rotary vessels when I'm in the plant. When I got to the top floor I shot the temp on a hand rail and it read 107 degrees!. I told my guys that I didn't care if it took all day to change the conveyor out ( should take about 4 hrs) nobody better fall out from heat exhaustion! didn't care if they had to work over time on it I wasn't writing up a safety incident report on a single one of them!!
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