Osha
Wonder how many of us would be allowed to sew and do many of the activities of homemaking if OSHA got into the act?
I've been reading about the rotary cutter injuries, sewing through our fingers, stepping on pins, etc. Then it comes to the kitchen - we handle hot pans, greasy things, and so forth. Knives. Breaking glass. Laundry area - if anyone still has a wringer washing machine - those wringers can be hazardous! Our homes are dangerous places! (Can't think of anywhere else I'd rather be, though!) This is written - mostly - with tongue in cheek! |
Please God, don't let OSHA in our home!!!
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Good Lord they'd close me down and fine the daylights out of me.I'm forever catching hell for the same 2 hazardous household habits in the kitchen----- my sewing room is actually the safest place for me.
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Oh my gosh.....don't even think about it!
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Oh...not good!!! Not good at all!!!! :shock:
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There would definitely be all kinds of guards on rotary cutters!!
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I would not want OSHA in my home, but I would not want to go to work without OSHA in my workplace.
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I think I would be more worried about a hoarders intervention group coming into our sewing rooms......lol.
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sssssssssssssshhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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getting up to make sure the doors are locked. ok, I was getting up for a fresh cup o coffee anyway. hehe
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