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08-06-2011, 03:15 AM
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Re: Work-related Injury
im 20 minutes from mexico and the coldest its been here is 85.. ALTHOUGH in the mountains the temp drops a good 30-40 degrees. either way, tragic. shouldn't have worn a scarf to work on a machine like that though... |
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08-06-2011, 03:25 AM
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Re: Work-related Injury
Safety around machinery is obviously a paramount concern. Good breeding and proper training are ultimately no protection from stupidity, though. If I recall, something very similar happened to a Physics grad student at a prestigious American university just this past year. Her hair (or her coat, I can't recall which) got caught in a lathe and she was choked to death right there in her chair for her lab partner to find when he got back from his lunch break. I suspect that, at the end, her expensive, prestigious college degree did very little to differentiate her from this poor Mexican wage-slave in a sweatshop. They both wound up looking the exact same: choked out, drooling, and dead with their pants full of piss. |