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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3256482" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>It’s not just home inspectors that I agree are worthless. </p><p>When I worked for an industrial manufacturing company, management applied for a Star inspection from OSHA. If the inspection passed, the company was exempted from inspection for 10 years I think it was. </p><p>They sent in college “safety inspector” students to do the audit from OSU that had never been in a manufacturing facility. </p><p>Our group of facilities maintenance folks to include licensed electricians, control systems specialist, and mechanical specialists, were estactic over the inspection coming up because we had been complaining about faulty and illegal electrical systems that were from the 50’s and not up to code. </p><p>Thought this might help us. Nope!</p><p>The college kids never opened a breaker panel or anything in the old part of the plant. They looked at guards, clearances on grinder wheels/rests and called it a day giving the company their Star rating after they came back to check to see if the guards and grinder issues were corrected. </p><p>We were pissed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3256482, member: 5412"] It’s not just home inspectors that I agree are worthless. When I worked for an industrial manufacturing company, management applied for a Star inspection from OSHA. If the inspection passed, the company was exempted from inspection for 10 years I think it was. They sent in college “safety inspector” students to do the audit from OSU that had never been in a manufacturing facility. Our group of facilities maintenance folks to include licensed electricians, control systems specialist, and mechanical specialists, were estactic over the inspection coming up because we had been complaining about faulty and illegal electrical systems that were from the 50’s and not up to code. Thought this might help us. Nope! The college kids never opened a breaker panel or anything in the old part of the plant. They looked at guards, clearances on grinder wheels/rests and called it a day giving the company their Star rating after they came back to check to see if the guards and grinder issues were corrected. We were pissed. [/QUOTE]
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