
The Billboard Safety Guy
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EPISODE 18 PODCAST OUTLINE Welcome to the Number 1 Podcast on Billboard Safety! Thanks to our sponsor Formetco! As well as other fans of the show! Still growing in popularity! Thanks to my remote engineer Chuck Online classroom for climber certification currently available OSHA 10 and 30hr classes Qualified Climber Classroom Almost halfway finished with the Online Climber Classroom – The Billboard Safety Guy Academy - Delayed a little due to technical difficulties – yes, thank you AI Live training planned for week of February 8, 2027 at Formetco in Duluth GA Deep Thoughts 1. If you're waiting for the waiter, aren't you technically the waiter? 2. If the police arrest a mime, do they have to tell him he has the right to remain silent? 3. If a deaf person goes to court, is it still called a hearing? 4. If you replace the letter "w" in "where, when, and what" with "t," would it become "there, then, and that"? 5. If a vampire bites a zombie, does the zombie become a vampire or does the vampire get food poisoning? 6. If you drop a soap on the floor, is the floor clean or is the soap dirty? 7. If you expect the unexpected, doesn't that make the unexpected expected? 8. If a person with multiple personalities threatens to kill himself, is it considered a hostage situation? 9. Why do we wash towels if we're clean when we use them? 10. Why is "queue" just the letter Q followed by four silent letters? Safety Related 1. If gravity never takes a day off, why do we keep giving it opportunities? 2. If the ladder says "Do Not Stand on Top Step," why does everybody immediately look at the top step? 3. If the shortcut was actually shorter, wouldn't they call it the normal route? 4. If common sense is so common, why isn't it included in the employee handbook? 5. If you're only going to be up there for "a minute," does gravity use a stopwatch? By the Numbers 20 – Minutes in cooling chamber 14% - reading level of college grads Mail and Comments thebillboardsafetyguy@gmail.com Announcements and In the News Washington state weighing crane rule changes for forklifts and suspended loads - Safety+Health Magazine OSHA’s ‘illness’ recording requirement doesn’t apply to mental illnesses, appeals court rules- Safety+Health Magazine Do health care costs prevent workers from staying healthy? - Safety+Health Magazine September is National Suicide Prevention Month and the week of September 14th is Construction Suicide Prevention Week. Posters available at OSHA.gov “This is Jim Poage, the Billboard Safety Guy, reminding you that you don’t have to change the whole world. Just make your part of it a little safer. Until next time, be safe”

