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Pile Of Garbage posted:Where's the OSHA violation? Dude's clearly rinsing the trays with clean water from the orange tub. Or do you just want to hang poo poo on people who don't have convenient access to running water? Watch it again, closely...
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Pile Of Garbage posted:Where's the OSHA violation? Dude's clearly rinsing the trays with clean water from the orange tub. Or do you just want to hang poo poo on people who don't have convenient access to running water? Here we go again...
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Now I'm really hoping a truck full of expanding foam gets wedged under a bridge
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctdUYyNqopI
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Pile Of Garbage posted:Where's the OSHA violation? Dude's clearly rinsing the trays with clean water from the orange tub. Or do you just want to hang poo poo on people who don't have convenient access to running water? Did... a pile of garbage write this?
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Pile Of Garbage posted:Where's the OSHA violation? Dude's clearly rinsing the trays with clean water from the orange tub. Or do you just want to hang poo poo on people who don't have convenient access to running water? do you understand the concept of soap edit: oh nvm you're that goon who got really pissy because someone brought up something you forgot to mention, that explains a lot Kith fucked around with this message at 17:30 on Mar 11, 2020 |
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I debated posting this in dangerous chem thread but I think it's good here too https://twitter.com/parismartineau/status/1237758426547195910?s=20
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Pacra posted:I debated posting this in dangerous chem thread but I think it's good here too There is nowhere near enough ammonia in urine for that to matter. E:oh, she writes for Wired. I shouldn’t be surprised she has no idea what she’s talking about. Ugly In The Morning fucked around with this message at 17:38 on Mar 11, 2020 |
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Even if someone had just finished pissing all over the floor when they poured the bleach on it, the amount of chlorine it would create (from the urea decomposing into ammonia) would be negligible in the volume of air you've got in a subway station. The idea that bleach and urine make poison gas is based on the idea of someone pouring bleach into a toilet full of old piss in a small bathroom.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uK233oUMUsk
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# ? Mar 11, 2020 18:02 |
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Can we start an entire OSHA thread on Garda? https://projects.tampabay.com/projects/2020/investigations/garda-world/armored-trucks/
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# ? Mar 11, 2020 19:04 |
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"FIRE" AT THE SUNOCO REFINERY IN DELAWARE CITY One of the burn-off stacks was going ham with a nice black cloud overhanging the facility. State police had the roads leading to the refinery blocked off several miles out. I'm sure whatever happened will pair nicely with the big fat safety violation fines they had to pay out last year... for a fire.
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Asproigerosis posted:"FIRE" AT THE SUNOCO REFINERY IN DELAWARE CITY Chris Coons sends his regards to the share holders.
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Asproigerosis posted:"FIRE" AT THE SUNOCO REFINERY IN DELAWARE CITY
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Sagebrush posted:Even if someone had just finished pissing all over the floor when they poured the bleach on it, the amount of chlorine it would create (from the urea decomposing into ammonia) would be negligible in the volume of air you've got in a subway station. That and a subway tunnel isn't a sealed environment. There's a lot of air movement, so that negligible amount is also gonna get dispersed quickly.
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Dirt Road Junglist posted:That and a subway tunnel isn't a sealed environment. There's a lot of air movement, so that negligible amount is also gonna get dispersed quickly. To be fair, subway stations are essentially gigantic communal toilets, so it's easy to see how the mistake could be made.
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More than meets the eye. https://i.imgur.com/tnbDUI0.mp4
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Cartoon Man posted:More than meets the eye. That's actually a little known feature of 90's GMs that was marketed as "Auto-dump."
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Sex Skeleton posted:That's actually a little known feature of 90's GMs that was marketed as "Auto-dump." For the truck, or the driver?
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Neutrino posted:Can we start an entire OSHA thread on Garda? I just read this and holy poo poo. The executives of this company should (but won't) be ground into fine paste by our justice system
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Neutrino posted:Can we start an entire OSHA thread on Garda? quote:Bouquin also filed a whistleblower complaint with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. The agency dismissed the complaint, ruling that Bouquin’s termination was part of an extensive reorganization.
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Dick Trauma posted:For the truck, or the driver? First one, then the other.
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As someone pointed out in another thread, those guys are probably packing up their stall for the day. One guy is rinsing the worst gunk from the plates and the other is counting money. Let's hope that the plates were washed properly before being used again, or they won't have many return customers.
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axolotl farmer posted:Let's hope that the plates were washed properly before being used again, or they won't have many return customers. hahahahahaha
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If you go visit about 20% of the world population you're going to be eating off plates like that come dinner time, water and sanitation are still a huge issue for humanity. 2 billion people don't have a toilet or latrine, including a million or so in the USA. 500,000 people poo poo themselves to death each year. If there's no running water you either let food rot on the plate or wash it off with the water you have, I guess. These numbers are from the W.H.O.
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Modest Mao posted:If you go visit about 20% of the world population you're going to be eating off plates like that come dinner time, water and sanitation are still a huge issue for humanity. 2 billion people don't have a toilet or latrine, including a million or so in the USA. 500,000 people poo poo themselves to death each year. I'm always reminded to the peculiarly American illness of stomach Flu or 24 hour flu, which is just food poisoning. It's apparently the reason Americans think their food hygiene is good, they didn't catastrophically poo poo themselves because they don't know how to handle a lettuce, it was 24 hour flu!
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Cartoon Man posted:More than meets the eye. Half an hour after reading this post, I saw a vehicle designed to do this; some kind of car transport (pickup sized, for a single car). It may have actually been something like this, but as I passed it it sure looked as if the front was tilted downward.
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Yeast does not stop working because you throw it away.
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COVID-19 is evolving!
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i stopped to admire some well done beading and the dude tried giving me his number because he thought i was flirting. OSHA thread, thanks for almost getting me laid.
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Sagebrush posted:Even if someone had just finished pissing all over the floor when they poured the bleach on it, the amount of chlorine it would create (from the urea decomposing into ammonia) would be negligible in the volume of air you've got in a subway station. My boss once put bleach tabs into the urinals at work instead of the usual urinal mints. There may not be enough chlorine to kill you, but it's enough to make you cough like crazy.
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# ? Mar 13, 2020 03:46 |
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Welding memes are awesome. Please share more
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PHIZ KALIFA posted:i stopped to admire some well done beading and the dude tried giving me his number because he thought i was flirting. You need to post, like a lot less.
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Modest Mao posted:If you go visit about 20% of the world population you're going to be eating off plates like that come dinner time, water and sanitation are still a huge issue for humanity. 2 billion people don't have a toilet or latrine, including a million or so in the USA. 500,000 people poo poo themselves to death each year. i watched a documentary about water issues in Jakarta and there was one part where people were washing their clothes and dishes in water as an unmistakable whole turd floated by along with a bunch of garbage. The state of water sanitation in much of the world is unimaginably bad for those of us lucky to come from first world countries. Aramoro posted:I'm always reminded to the peculiarly American illness of stomach Flu or 24 hour flu, which is just food poisoning. It's apparently the reason Americans think their food hygiene is good, they didn't catastrophically poo poo themselves because they don't know how to handle a lettuce, it was 24 hour flu! i've heard people say this before and i tried to look up a scientific comparison of the rates of food borne illness in the USA vs EU. The basic summary is that the US population does seem to slightly higher rates of food poisoning than the EU, but the difference is so small it impossible to notice on the ground. And differences in the way statistics are collected in both regions means its hard to even say confidently that the difference is real, and it certainly not possible to recognize the difference based on personal experience and without some serious data analysis. As an American, I have never heard of the term "stomach Flu" used to mean food poisoning, and have only heard it used as a synonym for the regular flu. I have suffered severe food poisoning before, but not in the US so I fell capable of recognizing it, and I don't know of anyone who has contracted it in the USA.
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Squalid posted:As an American, I have never heard of the term "stomach Flu" used to mean food poisoning, and have only heard it used as a synonym for the regular flu. influenza very rarely produces gastrointestinal symptoms. when americans say they have a "stomach flu" or a "24-hour flu" they universally mean they woke up in the middle of the night with sudden vomiting or diarrhea. that is essentially always acute gastroenteritis, usually caused by contaminated food. food poisoning doesn't have to last long; sometimes once you've shot it all out one end or another you're back to normal. what you're calling "severe food poisoning," the kind of thing that knocks you out for a week unable to keep anything down, is more likely to be a gastrointestinal infection like norovirus, salmonella, e. coli, etc. Sagebrush fucked around with this message at 05:21 on Mar 13, 2020 |
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Viral gastroenteritis is colloquially referred to as the Stomach Flu according to the Mayo Clinic. I just had a bought of it, so I'm recently refreshed on the term. Lasted a little less than a week.
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Sagebrush posted:influenza very rarely produces gastrointestinal symptoms. when americans say they have a "stomach flu" or a "24-hour flu" they universally mean they woke up in the middle of the night with sudden vomiting or diarrhea. that is essentially always acute gastroenteritis, usually caused by contaminated food. no, i meant the spent 12 hours vomiting kind of food poisoning, although i've also had the diarrhea for a week kind of infection too (not in USA). Vomiting and other gastrointestinal problems can absolutely be a thing with the flu, at least or especially for children. see some research on the issue. This fits with my experience with the flu, where as a child i remember vomiting being the most memorable symptom, but not one I have since experienced as an adult despite still occasionally getting the flu. The tendency for children to come down with these symptoms is always why I assumed people sometimes specified something as a 'stomach flu,' and also to distinguish their disease from severe colds or flus with mild symptoms.
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dont other cultures get around the no clean plates thing by having flat breads / their own version of a tortilla that they use to grab and eat food with?
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quote:I also spend a lot of time with sharp knives and have only made one real bad mistake. Worse part was I was a half mile or more back in a beaver flooding . And then once I got back to the car , about twenty mile drive with one hand to get back home wile trying to keep pressure on the cut. Still have nerve damage in my thumb ! https://i.imgur.com/Qwchwk4.jpg quote:Yes it was down to the bone but thankfully just missed hitting the joint. The knife was contaminated with beaver blood (skin them where I catch them as one beaver can weigh 40-50 lbs) and I was also lucky there was no infection .
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