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Old 16-08-2008, 10:09 AM   #27
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Originally Posted by ILLaViTaR
It's a risky job, mistakes are known to happen in those industries which is why they have appropriate safety to make sure those mistakes are harmless.

Eg. Somebody accidentally starts a chemical fire, there's no chemical extinguisher and the place burns down killing 4 workers. Do they fine him or the company? He was responsible for starting the fire.

If you think about it, it really is the same thing.
you are quite correct
if that worker had been given a proper induction and had the appropriate training, knew there was no extinguishers and used an open flame within an unsafe distance from the chemicals - then that is the same thing

just out of curiosity - if it was a young bogan, baseball cap on backwards, in a commode dore with shiny wheels on front, black stockies on the rear doing a burnout for a group of local kids and the driver lost control and killed some, what would your thoughts be

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