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As it has been said above...Perini and all subs require in-depth safety training, and classes, along with drug testing!! I have sat through one of these training classes and more times then not the subs employees find these training sessions to be a waste of time and believe they all know better and can care less what is safe, but how to look cool on site and will continue to save an extra few minutes even if that means violating safety procedures!
Perini continues to push safety on all subs, whether they believe these safety issues are important or not, with warnings/violations and even threats to kick them off the project. Perini is doing their part, and doing their part well! It is the subs who think they have been in the industry for so long they don't need to follow the safety regulations and it is sad that these employees think do something faster, but not safe, (ie not tying off when making a quick change) can cause them to not go home to their family at night.