BREAKING Explosion at Explosives Plant in TN

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I know OSHA is a pain in the neck (technically you need to don a hazmat suit to clean up a broken incandescent light bulb), but in some industries, you'd best best do things exactly the way they say.

For the record, there is no information indicating a problem with OSHA compliance here. I am not alleging that. OSHA normally errs on the side of safety
 

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They’ve had OSHA violations in the past. Hard to tell what the reason is yet.

That's too bad. I used to teach an OSHA course (for chemical weapons inspectors). Every one of the standards exists because someone did the thing they are telling you not to do.
Don't drink the soap you use for mopping the floor? Somebody did that.
Don't stick your head into the particle accelerator? Yep, somebody did that (in the USSR).
 

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That's too bad. I used to teach an OSHA course (for chemical weapons inspectors). Every one of the standards exists because someone did the thing they are telling you not to do.
Don't drink the soap you use for mopping the floor? Somebody did that.
Don't stick your head into the particle accelerator? Yep, somebody did that (in the USSR).
A lifetime ago I was located in an anti tank missile assembly operation. We were processing nitro cellulose by the dozens of pounds daily. Scary stuff that that is absorbed through the skin. We were on Redstone Arsenal in old bomb assembly buildings with blow out styrofoam side walls. The army safety reps were pretty strict but looking back I am doubtful that can be done today without a lot more attention to personal protective equipment.