GP How does this even happen? Do I even want to know?https://twitter.com/6abc/status/1154371113381781504 …
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Replying to @Gormogons
if everything went the way it was SUPPOSED to, there'd be no human blood there is human blood Q.E.D. something did not go the way it was supposed to I find that the kevlar glove gets in the way, and I sometimes operate without it. Anyway, that's my best guess; I'll wager $1.
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Replying to @MorlockP
GP Correct. It was a breakdown in the approved process, one that a worker accepted the risk for because it's probably more comfortable and allows him to work faster.
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yep or he cut himself on the forearm, above the glove which, again, is not the correct process and then the second process, hitting the red button to stop the line when human blood is noticed, was also broken but, eh, processes have 0.01% failure rates. /shrug
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