- Oct 14, 1999
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Just looked at the books for my classes, one of them is, and I quote: "Safety, Health, and Environment for Process Technician's" by Charles E. Thomas.
I ask you, what belongs to the Technician?
Yeah, the title's pretty bad, and that's a bad place to make a mistake, but it gets worse. The pages do not go together at all. I feel like I'm reading two different books at the same time. For example, bottom of page 12:
From an experienced technician's point of view, this is a very unusual way to start-up a haz- [end of page]
Top of page 13: Another key safety violation was management's decision to install a jumper line between the... [blah blah blah]
it's not just that page, the whole book is that way!
I ask you, what belongs to the Technician?
Yeah, the title's pretty bad, and that's a bad place to make a mistake, but it gets worse. The pages do not go together at all. I feel like I'm reading two different books at the same time. For example, bottom of page 12:
From an experienced technician's point of view, this is a very unusual way to start-up a haz- [end of page]
Top of page 13: Another key safety violation was management's decision to install a jumper line between the... [blah blah blah]
it's not just that page, the whole book is that way!
