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Posted By: renosteinke OSHA Jurisdiction - 01/14/13 04:59 PM
Topic for discussion:

A recent workplace accident thet resulted in the death of an 'erotic dancer' illustrates an important thng about OSHA jurisdiction.

The dancer missed a leap, and fell to her slow, painful death to the floor 15 ft below.

Will OSHA issue a citation?
Posted By: WESTUPLACE Re: OSHA Jurisdiction - 01/14/13 05:21 PM
Not using fall restraint while "working" at heights over 6 feet.
Posted By: electure Re: OSHA Jurisdiction - 01/14/13 07:09 PM

Do the OSHA fall restraint rules cover performers?



Posted By: renosteinke Re: OSHA Jurisdiction - 01/14/13 10:26 PM
I believe the girls typically work as independent contractors.
Posted By: sparkyinak Re: OSHA Jurisdiction - 01/15/13 05:11 AM
I wonder if that type of injury was covered in their job hazard analysis...
Posted By: sparkyinak Re: OSHA Jurisdiction - 01/15/13 05:47 AM
Originally Posted by electure

Do the OSHA fall restraint rules cover performers?
I doubt it. You don't see OSHA shutting down the circus because of the tight rope walkers, trapeze swingers, the human cannon ball, and the 50 clowns that pile out of the miniature car...
Posted By: ghost307 Re: OSHA Jurisdiction - 01/16/13 11:53 PM
The group in the little car are safe from OSHA interference.

As a matter of professional courtesy, clowns don't regulate other clowns.

Sorry...I couldn't help myself.
Posted By: NickD Re: OSHA Jurisdiction - 03/24/13 08:11 PM
Originally Posted by ghost307
The group in the little car are safe from OSHA interference.

As a matter of professional courtesy, clowns don't regulate other clowns.

Sorry...I couldn't help myself.


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Posted By: twh Re: OSHA Jurisdiction - 03/24/13 08:16 PM
Originally Posted by ghost307
As a matter of professional courtesy, clowns don't regulate other clowns.
Yes we do. Oh, wait. You mean real clowns.
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