Funny pic/gif thread...

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In the mining industry, it's MSHA, which has even more rules and more restrictions than OSHA. While working at a gold mine, I recall at least two instances where employees were fired for posting photos taken inside the mine site on social media. The company was absolutely paranoid about some form of MSHA violation being incidentally exposed via photograph.
At the strip coal mine I worked at one of the haul truck drivers lit a fire cracker out in the parking lot out in front of the main office , they reviewed the security camera to see who it was and he was fired shortly afterwards !

I totally agree with you Nevada P MSHA rules are much stricker than OSHA rules MSHA rules are all written in blood because someone was seriously injured or killed , also if you caught anyone without a hard hat and or safety vest out on the parking line or anywhere near the pit you got to collect $ 50.00 from them for the first offense $ 100.00 for the 2nd offense and $ 200.00 for the 3rd and that person was fired and removed by security from the mine property !
 
In the mining industry, it's MSHA, which has even more rules and more restrictions than OSHA. While working at a gold mine, I recall at least two instances where employees were fired for posting photos taken inside the mine site on social media. The company was absolutely paranoid about some form of MSHA violation being incidentally exposed via photograph.
Nuke industry isnt too fond of posted pics either
 
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