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Re: Do You Wear Saftey Glasses w/TIP PIC
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Posted by Emptypockets on April 07, 2005 at 06:58:39 from (209.115.216.79):
In Reply to: Do You Wear Saftey Glasses posted by john in la on April 06, 2005 at 18:55:01:

John... you are not preaching! You are mentoring! I think it is mighty fine of you to make mention of safety glasses here on YT. I think YT should put up a little window on there home page that is "the safety tip of the day" Old and young alike need to be reminded of safety and if nothing else instilled to take that "one second" to think before acting... there are millions of stories about injury, I do not have to start here, they are all after the fact. And, I have read here in the forum day after day about tractor rolls, engine bursts, PTO traps and more... Farming and old iron and soft human tissue are a volitile mix when not hazard assessed properly. I always tell my people "do you want to come home to your wife and kids whole each day...then take that second, there's no prfit for anyone if you don't, you are number one". And i supply them with safety equipment at my cost. By the way, I am a safety consultant, you and everyone out there in the workplace are the safety men Bravo to you! I think I will take it one more step and e-mail Kim about the safety tip idea, what do you think?
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