Dear Vivian, When I was studying for a certain US certification, the OSHA section was the hardest for me and I scored the least in it. Even working in Dubai, I was unaware of so many health and safety regulations protected by law in the US.
I say good for people like you, who insist on changes however small in Goa. Oceans are not just huge tides, they are formed of many drops of water. Changes will come only when we insist upon them. selma -------------------------- --- Vivian D'Souza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yes, it is true that Goa has a lot of catching up to > do with the Industrial > world. > > OSHA inspectors in the US would have a fit, seeing > the un-safe conditions > under which people work in India......welders > welding without safety > goggles, construction workers without safety hats or > steel tip boots, people > working without safety breathing apparatus....and > the list is endless. Life > is cheap in India. All one can do is change things > a little at a time. I > do it with my workers, but they take off their > safety helmets when I am not > there to watch them, as they find it cumbersome. > C'est la vie ! > a time. I try to do it > ____________________________________________________________________________________ Cheap talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. http://voice.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ Goanet mailing list [email protected] http://lists.goanet.org/listinfo.cgi/goanet-goanet.org
