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by orting
4432 days ago
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You are arguing that we should use anecdotal evidence to guide public health policy. Please stop doing that and use a scientific approach instead. I remember when I was a carpenter apprentice and asked for personal safety equipment and then being told that "wood dust never harmed anyone" or "I never use hearing protection and my hearing is just fine". I have encountered this attitude in many places, especially in small companies where not following safety rules can be seen directly in the profits. But you also see it in big projects, where the main contractor hires sub-contractors that hires sub-sub-contractors and no one has an overall responsibility. |
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