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Posted by emptypockets on March 23, 2005 at 07:06:17 from (209.115.216.79):
In Reply to: Re: Field Marshalls posted by Tom from Ontario on March 23, 2005 at 06:45:57:
Now in Alberta, (OH&S April 30, 2004, midnight) it is "law" to wear hearing protection when sound is above 80Db (dB?)... (I think that is about the sound a vacuum cleaner makes... so I am compelled not to ever use one and go tractor hunting when she runs it). So I go to MacDonald"s the other day and they are renovationing, using a jackhammer on the floor, no ear plugs for worker (no safety glassess either) and people eating the 1/4 pounders oblivious to the fact that it only takes one time for hearing to be damaged from one time exposure... say what? I left. Yup, I love to hear all those engines run... am looking for a straight 8 right now to put in my classic truck... now there is a sound...
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