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I found this on the internetz. 

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What could possibly go wrong

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Neal W said:
The guy on his hands and knees forgot his safety glasses.
And he has no hearing protection at all, or knee pads.  And no respirators or hard hats at all.  And the guy with the saw has his safety glasses on top of his cap.  What would OSHA say about using safety glasses as a hard hat? - Maybe in this case they would let it go on the grounds that there is really nothing to protect :).

[member=727]antss[/member], your comment begs the question, "Why hasn't Festool already incorporated saw stop technology into their track saws?".
 
What!! they can't afford toilet paper??  Preparation H??  [blink]  I've never done or seen anything this dumb...however...30 years ago I can remember being up on 5 levels of scaffold, 8 foot ladder with 5 gallon bucket on top to install 3 rivets because everyone had left for the weekend on a jobsite and did not want to make the 3.5  hour trip to install the following week as we had stayed late to finish.  I was still young enough to think I was immortal back then.  [huh]
 
Good use of hearing protection.  It will muffle the screaming, and who wants to subject the ears to that?
 
Fellas - that's just the OSHA inspector checking up on the cord of that saw.  [tongue]
 
Goes home to his wife and says "darling I've got a saw back"
 
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