OSHA Standards
OSHA sets standards for the use of Personal Protective Equipment, or PPE. These standards provide guidelines for employers to equip their workers with appropriate attire to safeguard against, and minimize exposure to, workplace hazards.
Here at the Academy, we are proud of our relationship with OSHA, and our strict adherence to these standards. Our motto is: "If you're going to work, you must wear appropriate PPE.
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At Habitat my most favorite thing besides cap plating was to yell at the newcomers as they worked diligently "THAT is not OSHA approved!" Little did they know NOTHING we did on site was OSHA approved. Well good sir I will extend the honors towards you...."THAT is most definitely NOT OSHA approved!"
Jim, is your zipper a little catywampus?
Last time I checked, my underwear didn't have a zipper. And my catywampus is not little.
Oh, underwear! My bad. Remember now, children are reading your blog...
Okay, okay, okay. My children will not be permitted to read Mr. Cranky's blog anymore. Never again. Not a word. Not a peep. Promise.
Seriously. Dude, the thought of kids reading my blog is chilling. I won't let 'em read mine. And I certainly won't let 'em read yours again.
But last night, as I was setting Bits up with her own blog (http://ltofbd.blogspot for Life and Times of Bitsy Dean. Please go there and comment her), I kept talking about yours and she wanted to see it.
It'll be her first and last time.
Relax. Post. Put some pants on, man. Have you no decency? What does the Headmistress think?
I think the Headmistress is trying to find the catywampus!
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