I believe I went through one of the most blatant OSHA violations I ever saw today. I went to a retail establishment, we'll call in Nenards. Wanted to buy a new grill. We picked it out and saw the sign to call someone and they would get it from stock "upstairs". Finally found someone and they said they would go get it and put it where we could get it when we were done with our shopping. Finished our shopping and went to where he said he would put it and never found it or him again so I went upstairs (which in theory was self service). I found the grill I wanted but it was on the second tier and stacked 3 high. I'm about 5'10" and reaching up for the one on top I would have to take, it was still a half foot away from my fingertips. I found someone else to help (and he was very, very helpful). What he had to do was climb on the boxes below the grill I wanted to to be able to push the one we wanted to the side which was lower, then pushed it over the edge (balanced on top of my head so I could grab the handle) and he jumped down so we could both be holding it. Then we put it on the cart.
It worked out but I damn sure wouldn't do it everyday. My biggest problem is that if OSHA came in and asked them to get that same grill down "legally" I don't think they could have. There was no forklift up there (it wouldn't have helped anyway since it was the third on top of the skid).
I literally can't think of a safe way they could have found to get it down.
It worked out but I damn sure wouldn't do it everyday. My biggest problem is that if OSHA came in and asked them to get that same grill down "legally" I don't think they could have. There was no forklift up there (it wouldn't have helped anyway since it was the third on top of the skid).
I literally can't think of a safe way they could have found to get it down.