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<blockquote data-quote="Gav" data-source="post: 5764036" data-attributes="member: 544"><p>As one of these so called ‘fools’ you refer to, if you saw some of the antics that we see on a knapsack course and some other Pa courses for that matter then you’d know exactly why you have to do them! </p><p>It’s blatantly obvious that several people DO NOT know what they are doing despite repeated assurances that they do, some practices are seriously breaking the maximum legal dose rate but obviously that’s ok because it’s only a knapsack and ‘we know what we’re doing’. </p><p>The attitude shown by some is the reason that the agricultural industry gets subjected to continued reviews on training requirements and why the fatal accident statistics are still at the level they are, complacency is still common place and until that changes the regulations won’t ease up either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gav, post: 5764036, member: 544"] As one of these so called ‘fools’ you refer to, if you saw some of the antics that we see on a knapsack course and some other Pa courses for that matter then you’d know exactly why you have to do them! It’s blatantly obvious that several people DO NOT know what they are doing despite repeated assurances that they do, some practices are seriously breaking the maximum legal dose rate but obviously that’s ok because it’s only a knapsack and ‘we know what we’re doing’. The attitude shown by some is the reason that the agricultural industry gets subjected to continued reviews on training requirements and why the fatal accident statistics are still at the level they are, complacency is still common place and until that changes the regulations won’t ease up either. [/QUOTE]
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