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<blockquote data-quote="Wynter" data-source="post: 433923" data-attributes="member: 19146"><p>On paper they are not allowed, where I am, but the whole iPod issue varies from shift to shift here. Apparently they don't enforce it on the reload because at least half of the people that come in from reload to help us on preload usually have one with them. That is until our sups see them of course. Which I still find amusing since we have a radio hooked up to our "intercom" system and it's usually playing music for most of the shift. It's definately not dead quiet where an iPod would cause that big of a safety issue relative to the rest of the noise being created from just working.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wynter, post: 433923, member: 19146"] On paper they are not allowed, where I am, but the whole iPod issue varies from shift to shift here. Apparently they don't enforce it on the reload because at least half of the people that come in from reload to help us on preload usually have one with them. That is until our sups see them of course. Which I still find amusing since we have a radio hooked up to our "intercom" system and it's usually playing music for most of the shift. It's definately not dead quiet where an iPod would cause that big of a safety issue relative to the rest of the noise being created from just working. [/QUOTE]
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