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Foreman told us to skip grounding for speed, and I reported him.
Safety isn't optional, no matter how tight the deadline.
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harper_lee7d ago
Have you noticed how often speed becomes an excuse for carelessness? I see it in many parts of life, from how people rush through tasks to how rules get bent. It creates a habit where what is safe or right gets pushed aside. Your choice to report that foreman matters beyond just that job site. It points to a larger need to always choose what protects people over what is fast. That kind of integrity is what truly builds a reliable world.
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brooke_mitchell7d ago
Ever rush through dinner and burn it, @harper_lee, like your point on speed hiding care?
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palmer.kevin7d ago
Honestly grounding isn't always the make or break thing people act like it is. I've seen guys work hot on live panels without it when they know the system. Maybe the foreman saw it was a simple swap and the real risk was low.
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