Posted by LAA on November 19, 2016 at 06:48:38 from (130.117.142.131):
In Reply to: Re: Genaral Safety posted by Spook on November 19, 2016 at 05:33:19:
If your blanket statement crediting OSHA with bench marking the legal basis to press lawsuits were true then how do you explain all of the industries which are not governed by OSHA rules? Offshore drilling is one such industry that comes immediately to mind and the rig operators and contractors all spend hundreds of millions of dollars every year on training, equipment and facilities to promote and provide a safe work place, they can ill afford lawsuits, downtime, lost production and damage to their corporate reputations, all of which are among the potential consequence's of not doing anything. Multinational corporations voluntarily enforce safety codes all over the world now days if they have assets which could be put in jeopardy as a result of not enforcing such rules. In most areas of the world now days it is good business to work safely and in the vast majority of such places there is no OSHA or equivalent to enforce anything.
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