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<blockquote data-quote="Elmo.goes.to.prom" data-source="post: 4872669" data-attributes="member: 74344"><p>I am a responder with a ft sup and pt rmp that don't give 2 rats butts about leakers or hazmats. Also, working with a local sort that does absolutely nothing for leakers or hazmats. They say don't put on your PPE - I giggle as I put it on. They tell me not to stop a belt. I giggle as I stop the belt. I work as instructed but I refuse to work in violation of my responder duties.</p><p></p><p>So I took over the whole program. I do all leakers for the building. All hazmats for the building.</p><p></p><p>I rarely speak to my rmp. If I need advice I call the district environmental manager. If I need basic advice I call our sister building and talk to either the responder or the rmp there. </p><p></p><p>There are work arounds for everything. Being a responder doesn't have to be hard or stressful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elmo.goes.to.prom, post: 4872669, member: 74344"] I am a responder with a ft sup and pt rmp that don't give 2 rats butts about leakers or hazmats. Also, working with a local sort that does absolutely nothing for leakers or hazmats. They say don't put on your PPE - I giggle as I put it on. They tell me not to stop a belt. I giggle as I stop the belt. I work as instructed but I refuse to work in violation of my responder duties. So I took over the whole program. I do all leakers for the building. All hazmats for the building. I rarely speak to my rmp. If I need advice I call the district environmental manager. If I need basic advice I call our sister building and talk to either the responder or the rmp there. There are work arounds for everything. Being a responder doesn't have to be hard or stressful. [/QUOTE]
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