RE; question-answer
RE; question-answer
One guy asked me how to fix a brocken bulb :)
Last edited by immar on Tue Jan 27, 2009 1:31 pm, edited 1 time in total.
RE; question-answer
Let the first engineer you need to change the bulb, he adds it to tomorrows work planning, it is discussed in the morning meeting to check for conflicts, you fill out the lockout certificate, working aloft permit if required, round up an assistant to pass you your tools so you can keep your hands free as you go up 2 rungs on the ladder, put on your leather-covered rubber gloves, remove the old bulb and toss it into the broken glass container in your shop, fit new bulb, come off your ladder, remove lock-out and test bulb, close out certificates and permits, and hoist one in the bar, congratulating yourself on a job well done, as it took all day to change the bulb in the E/R toilet!! Cheers.
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Aahhaha
A sense of humor I can appreciate. Thanks Carbob and welcome to the forum.
Your probably not very far from the answer they expect.
Your probably not very far from the answer they expect.
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