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Harvest worker required (UK)
On 1/12/03 9:49 AM, in article
, "Michelle Fulton" wrote: "Dean Hoffman" wrote in message ... We don't have anything like safety inspections on farms. Some states require electrical inspections for equipment installed by professionals. A farmer can do his own wiring without inspection. That's because the sky is so blue and the living so clean in Nebraska that nothing could possibly go wrong ;-)) I like the idea of state's rights, but I really thought that all those types of saftey standards were Federal??? Building codes are primarily a state and local issue. Nebraska adopts the U.S. Electrical Code every three years when a new one comes out. The code is written by people in the electrical industry. Each municipality is free to add to the code. Lincoln and Omaha have rules that differ slightly from the state code and from each other. I think Florida is still using the 1993 electrical code. Chicago has different rules than the rest of Illinois. I've been told the OSHA (federal) inspectors in Nebraska stick to Lincoln and Omaha unless someone is killed or seriously injured. They stick to where the big companies and big money are. Besides, they might get lost. We actually have unpaved roads without street lights. The electrical inspections for rural Nebraska areas are limited to the service entrance of a house or upon the owner's request. State law applies but there is no active enforcement. The state will investigate if someone is electrocuted. Farmers are exempt from a lot of rules. Part of this is because there isn't much hired help. A lot of the laws apply to companies larger than say 25 or 50 workers. Part of this is because agriculture is just exempted from rules that apply to other forms of business. Farmers have lobbyists and clout beyond their numbers. Dean -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 80,000 Newsgroups - 16 Different Servers! =----- |
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Harvest worker required (UK)
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says... "Dean Hoffman" wrote in message ... What is a HSE inspector? Health and Safety? You've been on UBA too long g - you even understand us now. -- David Visit http://www.farm-direct.co.uk for your local farmgate food supplies. FAQ's, Glossary, Farming Year and more! |
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