^ I'll wait a while to see what the Hospital's risk management department does. It's hard to ask for better conditions when working under contract, last time some Allied officers did that at THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, they were all suspended for inappropriate contact with a client.
Do you think the location of the booth is what would spark OSHA's interest?
Yes, it would. You are working in an unsafe condition if you are working in a booth that was stuck by a vehicle.
Due note that if Allied tries to suspend you for contacting OSHA, you basically just became the new CEO of Allied-Barton Protective.
^ I'll wait a while to see what the Hospital's risk management department does. It's hard to ask for better conditions when working under contract, last time some Allied officers did that at THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, they were all suspended for inappropriate contact with a client.
Do you think the location of the booth is what would spark OSHA's interest?
That reminds me of an incident I had a year or two ago where I was assigned to patrol a large apartment community with a bicycle. We stopped using the bicycles because one had a loose brake pedal, one had flat tires, and another had a brake line broken loose and the company was not paying for repairs. The manager of the complex asked off-handedly one day why we weren't riding the bikes anymore. I told her about them being in disrepair. The next day when I came in I was told by her she had sent the maintenance man to look at them and they worked just fine. Funny how people we work for are quick to call us liars.
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Wow, I am sorry for your supervisor. I would find another employer this one obviously does not give a damn about your safety.
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