Clarence Jones
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So I think that you have to be conscious of that partner's request. But I also think you have to have respect, too, for what you need to do when you're traveling.
So I think that you have to be conscious of that partner's request. But I also think you have to have respect, too, for what you need to do when you're traveling.
One thing that's... Barry, what are you thinking? I see Dr. Barry laughing back there. What's up, Dr. Barry?
One thing that's... Barry, what are you thinking? I see Dr. Barry laughing back there. What's up, Dr. Barry?
Let's see. What do we do? Or why did you select this week? You know, we should have done it next week, you know. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Let's see. What do we do? Or why did you select this week? You know, we should have done it next week, you know. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Clarence, your thoughts, last thoughts. Yeah, I just want to say I agree. Again, planning came to the top of my mind right away. Not only do the planning list of your material things that you need, but also a checklist of your relationships. as you're going through to say, hey, like, you know, what do you like? This is what I like. What do you like? You know what I mean? This is what I want.
Clarence, your thoughts, last thoughts. Yeah, I just want to say I agree. Again, planning came to the top of my mind right away. Not only do the planning list of your material things that you need, but also a checklist of your relationships. as you're going through to say, hey, like, you know, what do you like? This is what I like. What do you like? You know what I mean? This is what I want.
What do you want? You know what I mean? So that when you get there, you don't have somebody mad with you for the half of the trip because you missed something. You know what I mean? And it sounds kind of crazy, but I think everybody understands that. You know, one missed cue could ruin your whole trip.
What do you want? You know what I mean? So that when you get there, you don't have somebody mad with you for the half of the trip because you missed something. You know what I mean? And it sounds kind of crazy, but I think everybody understands that. You know, one missed cue could ruin your whole trip.
So I think that just by checking in, you know, asking some simple questions from the very beginning, would be very helpful in making that trip more enjoyable and relaxing.
So I think that just by checking in, you know, asking some simple questions from the very beginning, would be very helpful in making that trip more enjoyable and relaxing.
You know, it's kind of interesting. 1970 was really when the first time I became aware of OSHA. And I remember during that time, there was a lot of, as you just said, there's a lot of concern about coal mines. And I remember, what's that, black lung or something, coal? Yeah. I remember a lot of conversations about that. But I also remember asbestos.
You know, it's kind of interesting. 1970 was really when the first time I became aware of OSHA. And I remember during that time, there was a lot of, as you just said, there's a lot of concern about coal mines. And I remember, what's that, black lung or something, coal? Yeah. I remember a lot of conversations about that. But I also remember asbestos.
You know, asbestos came up, you know, people were, you know, using that product, but they did not realize how much it was scarring their lungs. And so a lot of times when there was construction or deconstruction of a building, there was always some concern about, you know, why are you wearing your mask and things like that.
You know, asbestos came up, you know, people were, you know, using that product, but they did not realize how much it was scarring their lungs. And so a lot of times when there was construction or deconstruction of a building, there was always some concern about, you know, why are you wearing your mask and things like that.
And truth of the matter is that those were not industries that I was involved in, but there was such a dramatic impact in terms of the, the work that was being done and the reduction of, of health concerns that, you know, like I said, I was not involved in it, like, you know, really intensive, but I understood the importance of having a governmental agency like this.
And truth of the matter is that those were not industries that I was involved in, but there was such a dramatic impact in terms of the, the work that was being done and the reduction of, of health concerns that, you know, like I said, I was not involved in it, like, you know, really intensive, but I understood the importance of having a governmental agency like this.
Stan, let me say this. You know, as we're talking about this, this is also a public health issue. You know, I think that the work that's being done here also impacts our public health. And so sometimes we don't see the interconnection, you know, or we think it's not connected. But this impacts our public health as well.
Stan, let me say this. You know, as we're talking about this, this is also a public health issue. You know, I think that the work that's being done here also impacts our public health. And so sometimes we don't see the interconnection, you know, or we think it's not connected. But this impacts our public health as well.