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Warning labels

Tell ya...as a guy that works in safety engineering, true. The MFG's have to plaster labels on their products and text in their operating manuals to the n'th degree to CYA. The lawyers will find a route to find blame. Ask me how I might know. Check out the safety labels on ladders at the store; they consume the entire rails. Ahh no...don't remove safety guards, wear safety glasses...etc. if one can't figure this out...call someone to do the job. Reading a post recently about diagnosing an electrical problem, one replied suggesting using a test light. The poster replied 'what's a test light"? The ensuing reply was 'just take it to the dealer to have it checked out'. The guy gets insulted by the reply...and the next reply is 'if you don't know what a test light is, I'm saying you'd best have someone that can use a test light look at it'.
 
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