My keywords will include "OSHA" and "violations" ;-)
Tina
On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 12:30 PM, Ken Norton <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > No, the contractor has to carry insurance to cover any accidents. We
> have
> > tried to talk them into wearing safety harnesses but they are good old
> boys
> > and don't want to wear sissy harnesses. I think when they put the tin
> roof
> > on, they will have to, though. It's very slippery. When they put the
> tin
> > roof on the farmhouse, the roofers all wore harnesses:
>
> I'm sure those pictures would reveal a good half-dozen OSHA violations.
>
>
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