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Originally Posted by AubreyLaHaye458
My dad worked his way up to being a safety man at Sunland. So unlike the lady in the picture he does know what's really going on. He worked on the line for I think 8 years before he got this job. The people he has to deal with sounds like the worst part of his job. lol
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Don't know anything about your dad so this is not directed towards him. But my experience with safety people is they either; went to some mickey mouse course for 6 months and became certified to be a Safetyman on the job. So their first move is to come on the job chest out and cite "you're in violation of OSHA 1926.26". The other kind is the one who never could cut it at a journeyman level because they were never good at their craft. Anybody can be good at Safety, so they choose that road. Just my experience, and I have met some very knowledgeable and experienced safety people who worked their way up. I'm sure your dad is the latter not the former.