15T2: A Case Study

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An employee leaned against the panel to Amy’s desk and it fell over. I saw it happening and warned him of what was happening before he took a nasty fall with the panels. He went back with the panels but luckily caught himself enough. The panel wasn’t designed to basically stand freely. It needs support. We put it back in place for now and I created a warning sign. When charging caustic into 15T2 through the chute that is upstairs at 15T1, the caustic runs down the side of the chute and runs down on top of 15T2 and all of the equipment under there as well. This is causing an early end to the life span of the equipment on 15T2 bottom outlet and surrounding gear. Observed contractors using a JLG lift to access the roof on the south side of

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