Monday, December 27, 2010

Santa Barely Escapes East Coast Snow Storm Cites OSHA Safety Training as Reason

Although the caroling and the Christmas cheer, is all but over, there remains, at the very least, one bearded man, which has something to be thankful for this year. Mr. Santa Claus has been heard on the North Pole Radio Network spinning a tale that involves terrifying snowdrifts, “as big as the Abominable Snowman”. The story goes something like this….

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Christopher Cringle, better known as Santa Claus, was heading back home after a very hectic Christmas Eve when a storm of epic proportions started to barrel down on him and his team of OSHA safety trained reindeer. There was little Jolly Old Saint Nick could do but put the wooden pedal to the metal and beg for Rudolph with his nose so bright to flee as fast as they could fly!

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With snowflakes coming down in all directions, Rudolph did his very best and reminded the rest of the OSHA Construction Trained reindeer; including Comet the slacker, that if they wanted to keep their OSHA compliant cards they had better fly like the wind!

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The story came to a blissful ending as the last Tweet that came from Mrs. Claus stated, “All is well and Santa is resting as well as drinking plenty of rum schnapps”. Thank goodness the team was all present and accounted for on the day Bob Malhotra came to the North Pole Annex to instruct the team in the OSHA Hazwoper Onsite course.

About the Author

Bob Malhotra is the Co-Founder of onlineoshasafetytraining.com and many other sites and firms with the goal of safety training to the masses in mind at all times. As the author of this review and hundreds of others all positioned on the Internet for easy access, Bob demonstrates both his desire to cover all things safety-related and to highlight what he has learned with a lifetime of experience and knowledge. Bob has been in the safety-business for well over 20 years and understands both the importance of safety training as well as the Federal Requirements mandated by the Department of Labor and OSHA.

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