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Surveyors_mato:
Question..........What have you done today to visibly demonstrate your commitment to safe and error free operations? ahumm?....so what?

rumrunner:

--- Quote from: Surveyors-mato on Jan 13, 2009, 07:29 ---Question..........What have you done today to visibly demonstrate your commitment to safe and error free operations? ahumm?....so what?

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I still can't believe I failed to mention it in the final edition of the U1C7 newsletter.  When you pointed out my error I immediately ran to the nearest sandbox and commenced doing bends and thrusts and yelling "aye aye sir!". 

But it appears I may be headed back to Le Ferry sooner than expected, with ALARA to help with the packages for the spring outage.  This will give me ample opportunity to visibly demonstrate my commitment to safe and error free operations on a daily basis - except for Friday's because I am told I will work 4-10's. 

techtoolong:
I interviewed for house   ... has anyone got any answers  ??????????????

Smooth Operator:

--- Quote from: Surveyors-mato on Jan 13, 2009, 07:29 ---Question..........What have you done today to visibly demonstrate your commitment to safe and error free operations? ahumm?....so what?

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Not at BFN, but just answering the question...

Approaching the U1 and U2 cooling towers I called the room for the latest weather conditions.

30 MPH gusts and about -5 F with the chill.

From a safe distance I did a few 360s and marveled at the giant ice blocks hanging from them.

From a safe distance I mentally calculated the potential trajectory and the force of impact of one of those giant "clock reset osha recordables" hitting me or near me.

From a safe distance I pondered the impact of aforementioned falling snow-cones on the site 2009 AIP, getting a negative score card, taking crap from my peers for affecting their AIP, resetting the crew clock, department clock, site clock, having to go through a QHPI, hear about this every shift meeting, being part of OPEX...and of course injury and death, but that was not my first thought. I hear a QHPI is worse than death.

Then I thought to myself, F-it, someone else can get a third set of weir levels.

rumrunner:
Has the never ending, "surprise" U1 outage got you down?  It hosed me out of a lucrative ALARA contract that was supposed to start last week and run 15 weeks.

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