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<blockquote data-quote="864wood" data-source="post: 276" data-attributes="member: 38"><p>Yes I have to admit that OSHA is the badest dog on the block. However I never came in contact with them on dirt jobs. Tower climbing yes and deffinately commercial tennet work. Would you belive that they fine you $1200.00 for bad extension cords? Anyway, I have personaly dug and been on/in /at jobs with trenches and never once did we have problems. Most of what we dug was footer depth and the occasional deeper dig for the water management. I just dont see the practicality of a trenching box for stuff like that , but it is technically needed for sewer hook ups where a man is in the hole and where depth and safety is an issue. Maybe somebody has been burned on something or could add to this thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="864wood, post: 276, member: 38"] Yes I have to admit that OSHA is the badest dog on the block. However I never came in contact with them on dirt jobs. Tower climbing yes and deffinately commercial tennet work. Would you belive that they fine you $1200.00 for bad extension cords? Anyway, I have personaly dug and been on/in /at jobs with trenches and never once did we have problems. Most of what we dug was footer depth and the occasional deeper dig for the water management. I just dont see the practicality of a trenching box for stuff like that , but it is technically needed for sewer hook ups where a man is in the hole and where depth and safety is an issue. Maybe somebody has been burned on something or could add to this thread. [/QUOTE]
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