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"In April, 2002, an Occupational Safety and Health Administration inspection of a Higgins project in a Marco Island manhole resulted in a $2,500 fine that got settled for $1,875.
The citation said, among other violations, that atmospheric testing wasn't performed; a confined space entry program wasnt implemented; confined space entry permits werent implemented by a qualified person; a rescue plan wasn't implemented; rescue services werent available in a timely manner; and rescue equipment wasnt available at the site."
See if only they had had that $1875 then they might have instituted the proper procedures that could have kept these men alive. That is the classic case of government overregulation.
"In April, 2002, an Occupational Safety and Health Administration inspection of a Higgins project in a Marco Island manhole resulted in a $2,500 fine that got settled for $1,875.
The citation said, among other violations, that atmospheric testing wasn't performed; a confined space entry program wasnt implemented; confined space entry permits werent implemented by a qualified person; a rescue plan wasn't implemented; rescue services werent available in a timely manner; and rescue equipment wasnt available at the site."
See if only they had had that $1875 then they might have instituted the proper procedures that could have kept these men alive. That is the classic case of government overregulation.
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