I like it but don't let some jackass from OSHA see that.
There is a huge fine for having a pallet leaning against a vertical surface. They are supposed to be stored flat.
Just another fine example of what has happened to freedom in this country.
I like it but don t let some jackass from OSHA see that.
There is a huge fine for having a pallet leaning against a vertical surface. They are supposed to be stored flat.
Just another fine example of what has happened to freedom in this country.
I won't tell you how I find the for free pallets stored here on Oahu! I am okay with OSHA fixing actually dangerous stuff, but a pallet stowed against a wall? Give me a break! Oh, and nice use of the pallet for Independence Day!
I like it but don t let some jackass from OSHA see that.
There is a huge fine for having a pallet leaning against a vertical surface. They are supposed to be stored flat.
Just another fine example of what has happened to freedom in this country.
Well keep in mind, they are a "protection" agency. They are there to "protect" you from the dumb mistakes you are going to make, by being free to choose doing stupid stuff.
BTW I didn't say that, and an OSHA person didn't say that. The place I used to work at, I was in the "Safety" department, and the guy who was in charge of Safety, said it. He was addressing all of the companies workers, some of whom shared your thought. Just pointing out, there is always another side of any coin. I was the medical staff onsite, and I agreed with him 100% though, because I used to have to treat those workers who allowed their freedoms to get them injured. Always doing what even they admitted after the fact were "really stupid things"
OP that is really neat, creative, and patriotic all mixed in one.
I don't know, seeing pictures of a pallet bonfire never gets old.
Oh wait, you meant the first picture ;-)
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