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Out of control!! Inexperienced Maintenance Mechanics Getting Killed by equipment on the job. What is going on Plant Engineering???
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<blockquote data-quote="quad decade guy" data-source="post: 4699878" data-attributes="member: 77939"><p>Actually, all I've really said was that there is a chain of events in any accident/incident/injury/fatality. Always said I wasn't there nor you. Now, I've also only said that there are elements(people/equipment etc). I also said that it could be a singular or combination of supervision, human error, deliberate flauting of safety protocols etc. I also encouraged anyone to take some time to observe any operation at UPS to see this first hand. Now, your level of cognitive abilities is your burden. I'm sorry....can't fix stupid. We have a string of fatalities. Fact. There are a series of events leading to the deaths. Fact. Do I know exactly what those are? No. Fact. You? No. Fact also. A lot has been said on this thread about "safety culture" at UPS. I happen to agree with some of those statements as an opinion based on observation and experience. Yes, anecdotal but applicable I think. Are these "logical arguments"? IDK. Perhaps to a dog or tree stump or maybe just a hateful, sorry piece of human debris..</p><p>Gets dicey for sure.</p><p>Which is doubly bizarre....especially by the hourlies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quad decade guy, post: 4699878, member: 77939"] Actually, all I've really said was that there is a chain of events in any accident/incident/injury/fatality. Always said I wasn't there nor you. Now, I've also only said that there are elements(people/equipment etc). I also said that it could be a singular or combination of supervision, human error, deliberate flauting of safety protocols etc. I also encouraged anyone to take some time to observe any operation at UPS to see this first hand. Now, your level of cognitive abilities is your burden. I'm sorry....can't fix stupid. We have a string of fatalities. Fact. There are a series of events leading to the deaths. Fact. Do I know exactly what those are? No. Fact. You? No. Fact also. A lot has been said on this thread about "safety culture" at UPS. I happen to agree with some of those statements as an opinion based on observation and experience. Yes, anecdotal but applicable I think. Are these "logical arguments"? IDK. Perhaps to a dog or tree stump or maybe just a hateful, sorry piece of human debris.. Gets dicey for sure. Which is doubly bizarre....especially by the hourlies. [/QUOTE]
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