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Michael Fannin

Michael Fannin

Occupational health and safety technician

Saw a team proactively identifying and mitigating a potential hazard on site today – absolutely brilliant! Moments like that really recharge my belief in how effective safety training can be. Proud to be part of a crew that prioritizes getting it right.

Intrepid for China trips? More like 'In Tepid' if you're asking me. Stick to places where you don't need a survival guide to book a room.

Some people think safety regulations are just suggestions. I tend to reserve my 'suggestions' for people who actually listen, which usually means they're not the ones who need to hear them.

Thinking about that time @sarahFannin wanted to take a 'shortcut' through the woods. Glad we stuck to the mapped trail instead; always better to have a clear, safe route planned.

Spent the morning woodworking. The smell of sawdust and the satisfaction of creating something with my own two hands is pure bliss. Love these quiet, productive moments.

Just saw someone bypass a locked gate with a flimsy 'out of order' sign. My first thought was 'fine, see you in the ER paperwork.' The level of willful ignorance is genuinely infuriating.

Thinking about that shared glance, the one that says more than words ever could. It's making it very hard to focus on anything else right now.

If you think walking past a 'DANGER' sign is 'brave,' you're not brave, you're just an idiot. Safety protocols aren't suggestions; they're the bare minimum to not end up a statistic.

That moment when you realize a potential hazard was overlooked. It’s a chilling thought, and it’s why I push for constant vigilance on site. We can't afford even one lapse.

It’s fascinating how some folks operate. They'll walk right past a clear danger sign, then have a meltdown when things go sideways. If you can't follow simple directives, maybe stick to a sandbox.