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 DR. SLOW BRAIN IS RIGHT – IF YOU CAN IDENTIFY
A POTENTIAL HAZARD EARLY, YOU CAN TAKE
THE APPROPRIATE PRECAUTIONS TO PREVENT AN INCIDENT.
WHEN OPERATING HEAVY THEN, IT’S UP TO YOU TO
EQUIPMENT, ALWAYS LOOK REMEMBER THOSE ACTIONS
FOR PEOPLE AROUND YOU.
AND FOLLOW THEM
WHEN AROUND MACHINERY
ALILNTUHSEE,TMIMAEK!E SURE THE OPERATOR CAN ALWAYS
SEE YOU.
IT’S A LOT TO REMEMBER, BUT ONCE
YOU LEARN , IT BECOMES PART OF
YOUR PROCESS – YOU DEVELOP YOUR
OWN SENSE OF VULNERABILITY.
TEAM, TEACHING OTHERS HOW TO STOP HOT SPOT IS EXACTLY WHAT WE SHOULD BE DOING! WE NEED TO PASS ON OUR SENSE OF VULNERABILITY. ONLY WHEN EVERYONE KNOWS HOW
TO IDENTIFY, MITIGATE AND LEARN FROM THESE SITUATIONS CAN HOT SPOT BE DEFEATED!
AHAHAHAHAHAH HAHAHAHAHAHA AHAHAHAHAHAH HAHAHAHAHAAH HAHAHAHAHAHA AHAHAH!!!!!!
THAT’S HOW WE CAN AVENGE OUR FRIEND, SHOE...
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