> 
> Posted by Kenny Fogarty:
>
> I once worked at a site that had the red EPO button right next to a
green
> button of the exact same shape/size/design. The green button was there
to
> open the airlock doors which separated the machine room from the
outside
> world.
> 
> I can safely say that having two buttons side by side like that wasn't
the
> best design idea I've ever seen.
> 
I've had a similar experience.  In the shop where I worked the EPO
button was just above the airlock exit button.  One day a building
maintenance man who was in the machine room pressed the WRONG button on
the way out.  The EPO button was quickly moved after that.



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