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When You Should Say “No” To Working At Heights | Alpha Platforms
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When it comes to working at heights, the majority of projects usually needs to be completed ASAP. While safety is the key to successful project completion, many managers overlook small things, which may lead to a disaster. Not many employers admit to trying to complete a project at all costs. However, some of them do just that. Especially, when each hour of delay turns into hundreds or even sometimes thousands of dollars. When should you say “no” to working at heights? 1. Sick Work Crew Not too many workers call in sick especially when the deadline is upon them. Meanwhile, something as seemingly unimportant as a runny nose can interfere with the process. What starts with a sore throat can lead to high body temperatures in just a couple of hours. A worker with a...
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