[AT] smoking/gas bottles
Larry D. Goss
rlgoss at evansville.net
Thu Jul 7 07:34:21 PDT 2005
It's only been a little over two weeks since we had a local incident
where a couple of guys went into an alley to take a smoke break,
commented to each other about the stench of gas, and then proceeded to
light up. It set off a half city block and both guys ended up in the
hospital with severe burns.
Larry
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Subject: [AT] smoking/gas bottles
>From: DAVIESW739 at aol.com
>Subject: Re: [AT] Re: how NOT to adjust your baler
>I saw a kid smoking today while leaning up against a cage full of
propane
>bottles full and otherwise I guess. I ask him if he got his IQ out of
>Crackerjacks box. then I looked at my sor hand and I new just how he
felt.
While we all try to avoid doing those 'life limiting' moves.. I think
the
guy leaning up against the gas bottles was a tad safer than reaching
into a
moving bailer. Gas and air mix has to be at a certain level before
explosion. with the addition of stench.. you will (should) know when
it's
getting unsafe.
We run into alot of gas issues doing underground utilities. Working in
a
trench poses extra hazards witht he gas pooling, than working on flat
open
ground.
Still.. it just doesn't look good anyway.. and I'm sure an osha
inspector
would faint seeing a guy smoking next to gas equipment... makes ya
wonder
what they are teaching kids in school these days... sure isn't common
sense.
Soundguy
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