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Old 04-23-2014, 05:44 AM  
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Originally Posted by MrTrollkien View Post
The state of texas has blood on its hands and no amount of bs rhetoric can hide it. As a retired process engineer and 15 years as a safety engineer from Texas, I can tell you regulations for dangerous materials is an absolute. Only the foolish will tell you different. Texas needs to depoliticize this issue and fix the regulations and start the process of immediate inspections for this industry before the politicians let another town be blown off the map. any politician that argues against this must be forced to live next door to one of these plants. Valuable lessons were learned form texas city and we need to follow them. I had a cousin killed there during the explosion , so i don't take this matter lightly.
And yet when I owned tire/auto repair stores in San Antonio OSHA would fine us for; cut in power cord on a mechanics personal radio, not having an exit sign next to a 10'X20' bay door, not having proper OSHA literature near employee time-clock (if they don't send it how do we know we are supposed to have it?) , etc ?..


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