Friday, May 1, 2009

Did you know? The opposite of an elevator is called a lowerator? Well, not really opposite. It's just that a lowerator can only lower things.

So at work, we have this thing we have to do every week where we fill out a form called a "Personal Safety Action (PSA)" to tell about what we did this week to help with safety within the mill. Mostly, it's a waste of time and a lot of people make stuff up to keep from getting in trouble. So... that being said, both safety actions below are very true, but this is an email conversation resulting from this week's personal safety actions.
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Regan to Jeff:
“Removed a bent nail and used shim from the parking/driving lane in front of Recovery. This could have been kicked up into a tire of a passing vehicle or scooter.” – Jeff Davidson on safety

I have one almost as good.




Jeff to Regan:
“stopped in road by High D towers on golf cart to pick up large bolt from the road that was too large to be run over by a vehicle.” – Regan Sandlin

So exactly how big was the bolt for it to be too large to be run over?

Regan To Jeff:

Ok. Ok. You win. I really did that though. It was a huge bolt. That’s about a life pic of it. But don’t worry I’m going in to change it now that you made me feel stupid.

Jeff to Regan:

But I will have it captured forever in my picture… J