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- Simi Valley, CA
I'm getting hitched in August, and have decided to go the tattoo route. My old lady says I have to have something that shows I'm "taken."![]()
Keep calling her "your old lady" and you'll have to find someone who removes tattoos.
I'm getting hitched in August, and have decided to go the tattoo route. My old lady says I have to have something that shows I'm "taken."![]()
I had to take mine off in preparation for a surgical procedure once. The first thing I said when I woke up was can I have my ring back. My wife still considers that one of the sweetest things I have ever said.
OSHA 1910.333(c)(8) "Conductive apparel." Conductive articles of jewelry and clothing (such a watch bands, bracelets, rings, key chains, necklaces, metalized aprons, cloth with conductive thread, or metal headgear) may not be worn if they might contact exposed energized parts. However, such articles may be worn if they are rendered nonconductive by covering, wrapping, or other insulating means.
Keep calling her "your old lady" and you'll have to find someone who removes tattoos.![]()
No need to wonder. I saw one of those pictures in a safety class once without any advance warning from the instructor.![]()
So did I. Never wanted to wear a ring to work after seeing that.
She doesn't read this forum; too much "technical crap" on it.![]()
Saw that happen to a guy right in front of me, on submarine, using the pipe hanger to swing out of the top rack (Bed), ring caught on the pipe hanger and his finger stayed up there, he didnt even know it at first. Doc re-attached the finger, that was pretty wild to watch.
I have titanium and all I would have to do is say get me to my truck and it would be off in a NY minute. Dozen stitches is acceptable , No finger not acceptable.Anyone have a titanium or tungsten ring?- After we bought my ring I was told that my ring couldn't be cut off if my finger were to swell up and need medical attention. So I take mine off whenever I play basketball, work with anything that could smash my hand, and if I do hurt that finger the first thing to come off is that ring. (Of course I might be overly conscious of my hands since the kitchen hood gave me 15 stitches in 2 fingers... the wife saw that and never says anything to me about no ring)
Another post yesterday with someone wearing a ring, just made me wonder.
OSHA 1910.333(c)(8) "Conductive apparel." Conductive articles of jewelry and clothing (such a watch bands, bracelets, rings, key chains, necklaces, metalized aprons, cloth with conductive thread, or metal headgear) may not be worn if they might contact exposed energized parts. However, such articles may be worn if they are rendered nonconductive by covering, wrapping, or other insulating means.
I should add that I didn't choose a reply from the poll. You didn't include a choice for "N/A, I don't do electrical work." :wink:![]()
