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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 678227" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>Lets say I ran a business that required my employees to walk around barefoot while juggling balls in the air.</p><p> </p><p>Lets say that the floor that they walked on was covered with shards of broken glass, and my employees kept cutting their feet on it.</p><p> </p><p>A Safety Committee with any common sense would come to the conclusion that I should spend some money on a broom to sweep the glass up, or maybe provide my employees with some shoes.</p><p> </p><p>A UPS Safety Committee, on the other hand....would ignore the broken glass entirely and deny that a broom or some shoes were even needed. They would instead spend a great deal of time and energy coming up with a Seven Point Broken Glass Avoidance Commentary for the employees to recite and memorize. There would also be the Four Keys to Toughening Up The Feet, and the Nine Point Blood Loss Prevention Habits.</p><p> </p><p>None of this would prevent my employees from cutting their feet up, but at least it would let me get a passing grade on a Keter audit for less than the cost of a broom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 678227, member: 14668"] Lets say I ran a business that required my employees to walk around barefoot while juggling balls in the air. Lets say that the floor that they walked on was covered with shards of broken glass, and my employees kept cutting their feet on it. A Safety Committee with any common sense would come to the conclusion that I should spend some money on a broom to sweep the glass up, or maybe provide my employees with some shoes. A UPS Safety Committee, on the other hand....would ignore the broken glass entirely and deny that a broom or some shoes were even needed. They would instead spend a great deal of time and energy coming up with a Seven Point Broken Glass Avoidance Commentary for the employees to recite and memorize. There would also be the Four Keys to Toughening Up The Feet, and the Nine Point Blood Loss Prevention Habits. None of this would prevent my employees from cutting their feet up, but at least it would let me get a passing grade on a Keter audit for less than the cost of a broom. [/QUOTE]
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