Got my OSHA 30 for construction (through a different trainer, which is why it’s not listed here), then decided to get every other OSHA certification I could stand to get.

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      I wish everyone was on the same page, lol. It kills me how brainwashed a lot of people are.

      Imagine thinking someone goes into safety just to make their fellow blue collar workers’ jobs harder.

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          It kills me that most workers seem to only want to get the job done at any expense, and they tend to get mad at people who get hurt on the job because it tightens up safety.

          1. Why do you care so much? Make your money and go home happy. Fuck the guy who’s trying to milk your life dry.

          2. The ramifications of hurt workers are directed much more towards management and their failure to properly address issues than they are toward workers who don’t follow policies. OSHA doesn’t even write people up, only employers. And it’s illegal to be retaliated against if you’re an employee who reports unsafe conditions.

          I don’t think I read a single module in these classes that didn’t include some phrasing of “Blame the policy, blame the managers, do not blame the employees.” Like, the hands are the ones doing the work and have the best ideas of how to do things; therefore, your policies and practices should reflect that.

          And people bitch and moan about their boss being a hard-ass, and then bend over backward to finish their task on record pace. It’s baffling.