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<blockquote data-quote="pretzel_man" data-source="post: 772124" data-attributes="member: 927"><p>If you would recall, I was responding to this statement:</p><p></p><p><em>"I have never been told to stay on a walking path. I have been told and taught to <strong>scan my work area and make adjustments as conditions change."</strong></em></p><p> </p><p>I said that the 340 methods support that statement. </p><p> </p><p>I guess you interpret the statement walk path to be a paved path only? My driver walks across my grass. I don't care. I always viewed this as a case by case situation. </p><p> </p><p>Are you saying NEVER walk on grass? I am not condoning ALWAYS walk on grass. A walk path to me is the best path for the situation.</p><p> </p><p>Now, you show me in the 340 methods where it defines "the designated walk path methods". Those are your words. Show me where if a supervisor said to walk across the grass (as in the case of going to my house) that he / she would be violating methods.</p><p> </p><p>P-Man</p><p> </p><p>P-Man</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pretzel_man, post: 772124, member: 927"] If you would recall, I was responding to this statement: [I]"I have never been told to stay on a walking path. I have been told and taught to [B]scan my work area and make adjustments as conditions change."[/B][/I] I said that the 340 methods support that statement. I guess you interpret the statement walk path to be a paved path only? My driver walks across my grass. I don't care. I always viewed this as a case by case situation. Are you saying NEVER walk on grass? I am not condoning ALWAYS walk on grass. A walk path to me is the best path for the situation. Now, you show me in the 340 methods where it defines "the designated walk path methods". Those are your words. Show me where if a supervisor said to walk across the grass (as in the case of going to my house) that he / she would be violating methods. P-Man P-Man [/QUOTE]
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