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#18516 12/10/02 03:29 PM
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Check out this link. http://ecmweb.com/ar/electric_dangers_working_hot/index.htm I hope none of you guys are doing this. It would certainly ruin your holidays.

At the home page of this magazines webiste I noticed that good ol' Joe Todesco writes articles for this magazine. The man is everywhere.
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#18517 12/10/02 04:33 PM
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After reviewing the evidence, the judge ruled against the plaintiff. “The dangers in the work the decedent was performing were open and obvious, and should not have needed explaining …The scope of the job was simple and the work techniques and hazards obvious to an experienced electrician,” he wrote.

sweet.....

can't you just visulize the courtroom?

"gee i told him to LOTO judge, he's signed off on all our safety meetings and knows all about it...."

thanks for the support judge!

[This message has been edited by sparky (edited 12-10-2002).]


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