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  • Fun fact, dollar general has a habit of locking employees in the store and demanding they do work off the clock.

    Dollar general has stolen now more from it's own employees than anyone has ever stolen from dollar general. That's before you get to the horrifically unethical shit they get up to that's legal.

    Fuck em.

  • Listen buddy.

    First of all, men are brutalizing women all over the world, every day, regardless of religion.

    You should think about religion as less of a driver and more of a record. Like a dictionary.

    People will do whatever they want to do, and then they will justify it. If there happens to be a few convenient passages in a religious text justifying setting your spouse on fire, they'll repeat that until they're blue in the face while dousing a woman in gasoline.

    And sure, you can say that they use that text to tech their kids, but they're still just teaching the bits they want to.

    The point is, Muslim, Hindu, Christian, doesn't matter. All major sacred books have bits about brutalizing women that step out of line, and the people that really like those bits tend to climg to them to justify being horrible fucking people.

  • Hi, I'm, among other things, an industrial safety guy.

    It's understandable not to know this, but I'm industry there's a standard practice of locking out equipment that's being maintained. Either by physically placing a lock on the power box or by simply putting the plug to the device in your pocket for smaller equipment. And then ensuring that all the energy in the equipment has been exhausted and that the machine cannot be started.

    This is the subject of one of many annual trainings for everyone in any given facility.

    When changing blades or cleaning equipment, it would be standard that it's locked out during this process. So wearing gloves and presumably arm guards to protect against laceration when working with blades would be not only acceptable but I imagine expected.

    Most of us have seen the "lathe video." We know.

  • They make cut resistant gloves specifically for working with things that are meant to cut through skin and bone. I'm wearing a pair as I type this. A3 cut protection has worked on all the band saw blades I've changed.