Yeahhhhhh...
This is funny and all, but this falls under "willfull violation" under OSHA regulations and it carries a minimum $5000 fine. Up to a maximum of $70,000 for each one.
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If your inspector is having a bad day they will now very closely scrutinize every kit on the premises and you better hope the expiration dates are good. Each bad date could be an another instance of a violation.
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Pretty lousy "joke" if you ask me.
Right, until someone has a serious accident and they need help immediately but you have spunk supplies. I like the way you think, troll. Way to kill a guy.
This is funny and all, but this falls under "willfull violation" under OSHA regulations and it carries a minimum $5000 fine. Up to a maximum of $70,000 for each one.
.
If your inspector is having a bad day they will now very closely scrutinize every kit on the premises and you better hope the expiration dates are good. Each bad date could be an another instance of a violation.
.
Pretty lousy "joke" if you ask me.