This is a 7 minute clip from a 52 minute program. Originally produced as a cooperative effort between N.C. State University, Graco, Inc. and Reliance Universal, this video reviews the finishing process and equip-
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@bobswoodshop you worked for osha? you guys always show up after the fact, gee thanks.
alderaforall 9 months ago
@alderaforall
I can reply because I worked for OSHA Common spelling error unlike asshole comments.
bobswoodshop 9 months ago
@alderaforall was i talking about their hourly wage?
the issue was that masks were not required cause of back draft ventilation... which i think is total bullshit.
CT2507 9 months ago
@CT2507 How do you know what their hourly wage was? They could have been drawing a decent salary for the time. Even if they were making 10/hr, that was fair money back in the 80's when minimum wage was in the neighborhood of $3-$4/hr. When you have hungry mouths at home to feed you will do whatever it takes to keep your kids fed, clothed, and healthy.
alderaforall 9 months ago
@bobswoodshop now how in the world can you come to the conclusion that these folks aren't from this country from watching this video? Give me a break, you are an assuming fool. Eather???? really? It is "either". Learn to spell.
alderaforall 9 months ago
@bobswoodshop fuck backdraft ventilation... all that spraying right in front and close to their faces will make them inhale large doses of what ever chemical are used!
and look how happy they look while doing this slave job... what a fucked up job to have for a minimum wage!!
CT2507 10 months ago
@talbot312 They have back draft ventilation... hence no mask required. If you noticed they are not in this country eather.
bobswoodshop 1 year ago 2
How old is this video? How can you sprapy lacquer without a mask? Poor people
Yaakov763 1 year ago
Is anybody still alive in that factory?
I feel sorry for all of the staff there, I bet they all end up with lung problems during their lives.
It would much be quicker to stain the wood the correct colour by hand, than to go through all that performance.
SensaiMan 1 year ago
@drunkass77, i do not understand how come they are not aware from the danger of breathing those paint evaporating solvents. In my case, we had a big spray booth and we used mask to protect our lungs even if our Technical Director didnt tell us. As we had to make the technical datas of the products we formulated, we were perfectly aware of the dangers they could make on the painters'health. How come the painters do not read the technical data sheets? Is the foreman not giving these to them?
jcsaggitaire 2 years ago