TCJatko
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Hence the lock out tag out rules we have today.
The incident happened circa 1992. I'm betting those rules were in place then, but someone was in a rush to get the job done.
Hence the lock out tag out rules we have today.
The incident happened circa 1992. I'm betting those rules were in place then, but someone was in a rush to get the job done.
I worked for a local company. Day shift had locked out a hydraulic man lift because it was not operating correctly. Our night shift supervisor simply ripped the tag off the lift and told employees to go ahead and use it. Fortunately, no one got hurt - also fortunately, the night shift supervisor lost his job over that stupid stunt.
except in Fargo presumably Steve Bescumi was dead before his partner started feeding him into the chipper.Reminds me of the movie "Fargo"
No, In Fargo it was a kidnapped woman that would not "shut-up" The kidnapper "cracked" and the chipper did the rest. The wife of a car salesman.