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  • SimpleGreen

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    Good info, Brian :)

    I have wrote down some names, looked up some numbers, etc. I suppose all I can do now is start buzzing some phones and busting some doors.

    Thanks guys.
     

    Yrdawg

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    Rule 1 when I take ( took ) a new helper I'd have him memorize " Don't touch the shiney **** " repeat after me.....till it was second nature

    My helpers never got to work circuits. Too many times things got smoke tested b/c some green horn backfed a line. Mostly they ran conduit, carried tool bags, hung boxes, pulled wire, ect. As an add on to Brians extensive list of things not to kill yourself I developed a nervous habit of drying my hands, checking that they were clean and making sure I wasn't grounded before my Kleins touched anything. People always asked why I rubbed my thumbs and fingers lol. Also a non electrical thing to not get killed WEAR YOUR SAFETY HARNESS. I saw a fall two years ago. bad juju. Brian mentioned LOTO procedure but seriously, energized equipment kills and maims.


    I was making a funny... :doh:...still, I never lost a helper to injury ...imagine, making jokes and being safe. Wut a concept
     
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