Safety Guy Posted November 12, 2007 Report Posted November 12, 2007 We have immediate openings for candidates with MSHA Certification and 2-7 years experience in Tunnel Safety in and around Seattle, WA Our company, Safety Temps Limitedid="blue">, will work in assistance with primary Safety Directors to help implement their safety program. We provide sites with trained Safety Inspectors who conduct onsite audits to ensure jobsite safety meeting OSHA standards for seasonal projects and/or job to job while keeping insurance premiums, workman's compensation, recordable injuries, and safety violations ruining potential bidding opportunities low. Drew Mahacek - dmahacek@nationalsafetyconsulting.com or 636-532-2999/866-447-3561 www.nationalsafetyconsulting.com or www.safetytemps.com
Scottpat Posted November 12, 2007 Report Posted November 12, 2007 I'm thinking that not too many folks have the qualifications that are listed! [:-bigeyes
Safety Guy Posted November 13, 2007 Author Report Posted November 13, 2007 I'm running into that... Do you know of any links to mining sites or tunnelling sites?[?]
randynavarro Posted November 13, 2007 Report Posted November 13, 2007 Safety Guy: Are they going to tunnel the 99 viaduct underground? This question only makes sense for Seattle locals.
hausdok Posted November 14, 2007 Report Posted November 14, 2007 Nah, They probably need them for that big-ass tunnel they're digging under Kenmore where the entry is over off of 80th Ave. NE. Been so curious about that I've been wanting to park my car on the street and walk in there to see what that's like but I just know there's probably an army of security guys and a big ol' junk yard dog working in there that I won't want to run into. OT - OF!!! M.
Jim Katen Posted November 14, 2007 Report Posted November 14, 2007 Originally posted by hausdok Nah, They probably need them for that big-ass tunnel they're digging under Kenmore where the entry is over off of 80th Ave. NE. Been so curious about that I've been wanting to park my car on the street and walk in there to see what that's like but I just know there's probably an army of security guys and a big ol' junk yard dog working in there that I won't want to run into. OT - OF!!! M. I'll bet that if you put on a hard hat, wear an orange vest and carry a clipboard, they'll let you walk wherever you want. Has anyone else noticed that construction site dogs seem to be a thing of the past? - Jim Katen, Oregon
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