Reading some of the comments reminds me of brow-beating the teenagers (and some thirty year olds) on the landscaping crews I was leading to wear their PPE. The (not) funny thing is that the younger folks were a lot easier to convince to take safety seriously than some of the older workers. I've heard it said that two kinds of people get hurt in labor jobs - New workers who don't know better, and experienced workers who did know better but got sloppy.
I’ve got some good news and some bad news for ya, Gus. Good news is you’ll never have to wear hearing protection again. Bad news is it’s because your total hearing loss is permanent.
Reading some of the comments reminds me of brow-beating the teenagers (and some thirty year olds) on the landscaping crews I was leading to wear their PPE. The (not) funny thing is that the younger folks were a lot easier to convince to take safety seriously than some of the older workers. I've heard it said that two kinds of people get hurt in labor jobs - New workers who don't know better, and experienced workers who did know better but got sloppy.
the guy who thinks it's gay to wear hearing protection while drilling concrete :who-must-go:
I’ve got some good news and some bad news for ya, Gus. Good news is you’ll never have to wear hearing protection again. Bad news is it’s because your total hearing loss is permanent.
WHAT?
My father didn't even as he was working at a construction site, because he was too lazy to :agony-shivering:
Not like his conservative party member boss cared
My dad just says the world gets a little more peaceful every year as he gradually loses his hearing.
SHAKE HANDS WITH DANGER