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Leon[_7_]
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dead on the job and no one noticed
On 4/18/2017 12:18 PM,
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maybe they will change how they handle contractors and repair people
not exactly what you want your store to be known for
Dead is dead.
Nothing the store could do other than escort the serviceman while he
was there, or install cameras to watch the roof and everything, then
have someone monitoring the camera's. Then what, have the escort be a
certified EMT? Just in case?
No reason for changing anything other than perhaps the store managers
awareness of on site personnel.
You pose totally ridiculous "solutions" - then say
nothing can be done .. Duh.
Let's hope you are never in charge of worker safety -
especially any young workers who are too green to
challenge you.
1. working alone in a hazardous job / location
2. check-in / check-out daily or more
3. communication checks from job site
These are just a quick few topics of conversation for
the investigators to consider - and recommend
improvements.
John T.
I think he was commenting about the customers of the serviceman. They
are not in charge of monitoring work safety guidelines.
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