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And if that truck was carrying 30k pounds of meat, that transportation cost  adds 1.8 cents per pound per tank. 
 

It all adds up, wait til has is $10 gallon. 

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That’s a bunch of crap….I don’t see any stickers. How do we know he’s been through all the safety lectures?  Where’s the inspection tag on his safety net? Can he maintain 100% tie off in that contraption, and when was the last time the poop cart was dumped and sanitized?  Oh wait…I see the dual cinch. Scratch the 100% tie off question. 

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This hard hat combines a classic cowboy look in an OSHA certified hard hat. The hat is designed with a heavy duty ABS plastic that is durable enough for rugged jobs. The western style hard hat shape also provides sun and weather protection for your face, neck and ears. This hard hat comes with a 4 point ratchet suspension and should fit head sizes 6.5 to a size 8. Also Offered in Black, White, Tan, and Gray

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Most of our sites ban those. They don’t care if it’s OSHA approved…not allowed. A few sites are now requiring chin straps on our hats too. One day, they’ll outlaw sharp tools and have us wearing diapers too. 

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34 minutes ago, DNP said:

Most of our sites ban those. They don’t care if it’s OSHA approved…not allowed. A few sites are now requiring chin straps on our hats too. One day, they’ll outlaw sharp tools and have us wearing diapers too. 

That's hats aren't seen here either but cowboys deserve to be safe and stylish. Some plants I've gone into ban knives from their sites. Even my company has banned Olfa style knives and only allows the utility kives( with replaceable blades ) use with foreman's authorization. I carry two, one for general knife work and a second only wire stripping... it's good to be a foreman :cool:.

 Some of the work around 'safety' cutters are worse then kindergarten scissors

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