a mulher conseguiu sobreviver a uma turnê de imprensa sobre um filme de casamento sem confirmar seu próprio, o tom na primeira oportunidade confirmou kkkkkkk
I work in a critical industry, and a dangerous one at that. You wanna know what my greatest fear is?
It's not getting crushed by faulty machinery, or getting some lethal chemical in my eyes, or losing a hand in some industrial accident. No, it's someone getting killed because they, or the people around them, decided to skip a few steps.
It almost happened yesterday, guy walks right in front of a moving forklift withoutt a fucking care in the world. Driver had to slam the brakes and still got within a literal inch of the guy. It did happen a few weeks ago, where a guy in a sister-facility turned himself into human barbecue on a CNC when he opened it up without disconnecting the power supply.
I can't emphasize enough, if you're EVER working with a non, to any extent, and they're responsible for something that can effect or harm you if something goes wrong, they're not responsible. YOU are responsible, and you need to consider both as being workplace hazards. If you're travelling, don't trust them to safeguard your safety. ALWAYS DOUBLE CHECK. This goes for all situations like that of course, but doubly so when you're abroad.