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Old 11-14-2015, 05:10 PM   #29961
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Same reason safety posters have to be moved around from time to time. Ever drive all the way to work and realize you don't remember driving there? That which does not change in our environment becomes invisible.
I audited a plant in Tennessee once that had a horrible record for forklift incidents and near misses. There were 8 fork lifts operating in a relatively small and tight facility. Their policy was that the operators had too beep the horn every 50 feet they drove. Anybody want to guess how effective those horns were?
I told them to stop that practice and only honk at the pedestrian walkways and blind intersections. The place turned silent and it was hilarious watching the line workers as they one by one realized they could hear each other. Over the next year the place had an 87% reduction in forklift incidents. All this was because they over did the safety precautions to the point they became meaningless.
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Old 11-14-2015, 05:43 PM   #29962
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Over the next year the place had an 87% reduction in forklift incidents. All this was because they over did the safety precautions to the point they became meaningless.
PERFECT example. That's leadership, sir. Congrats on the results!
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Old 11-14-2015, 05:46 PM   #29963
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I audited a plant in Tennessee once that had a horrible record for forklift incidents and near misses. There were 8 fork lifts operating in a relatively small and tight facility. Their policy was that the operators had too beep the horn every 50 feet they drove. Anybody want to guess how effective those horns were?
I told them to stop that practice and only honk at the pedestrian walkways and blind intersections. The place turned silent and it was hilarious watching the line workers as they one by one realized they could hear each other. Over the next year the place had an 87% reduction in forklift incidents. All this was because they over did the safety precautions to the point they became meaningless.
Did they also fire this guy?

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Old 11-14-2015, 05:47 PM   #29964
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.... All this was because they over did the safety precautions to the point they became meaningless.
Happens in the IT space all the time. There must have been at least a dozen time over my career where I've gone in to help with an issue, only to find out the real issue was all the "monitoring" software that had been put in place to prevent or find an issue to begin with. They end up using so many cycles for monitoring that the servers can't do their real jobs.
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Old 11-14-2015, 05:48 PM   #29965
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Happens in the IT space all the time. There must have been at least a dozen time over my career where I've gone in to help with an issue, only to find out the real issue was all the "monitoring" software that had been put in place to prevent or find an issue to begin with. They end up using so many cycles for monitoring that the servers can't do their real jobs.
The same could be said for aggressive password schedules - if you force people to change passwords too often, they start leaving them on post-its at their desk.
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Old 11-14-2015, 06:05 PM   #29966
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The same could be said for aggressive password schedules - if you force people to change passwords too often, they start leaving them on post-its at their desk.
That is a bad thing to do?
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Old 11-14-2015, 06:13 PM   #29967
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The 350 degree heat cooking in the oven for 35 minutes should kill *most* organisms, right??

Yeah, but it might not break down the leftover toxins.
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Old 11-14-2015, 06:15 PM   #29968
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Yeah, but it might not break down the leftover toxins.
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Old 11-14-2015, 06:40 PM   #29969
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The same could be said for aggressive password schedules - if you force people to change passwords too often, they start leaving them on post-its at their desk.
I have all my passwords saved in a thread on FT86Club
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Old 11-14-2015, 06:58 PM   #29970
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The same could be said for aggressive password schedules - if you force people to change passwords too often, they start leaving them on post-its at their desk.
I HATED having to change my passwords every month at my last job.. and we used three or four different ones simultaneously... AND we weren't allowed to use ones we'd used before. Never wrote them down, because THAT'S a bad idea too, security-wise. SO... unfortunately, I was one of many folks that had to bug our poor overworked IT gal a couple times a year to break into my accounts. SO stupid.

Fortunately, I retired... as of three days ago... and LOVING it so far!

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Old 11-14-2015, 07:11 PM   #29971
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Happens in the IT space all the time. There must have been at least a dozen time over my career where I've gone in to help with an issue, only to find out the real issue was all the "monitoring" software that had been put in place to prevent or find an issue to begin with. They end up using so many cycles for monitoring that the servers can't do their real jobs.
This.


In my case, clients are too damn cheap to purchase more physical disks. There's a reason why we keep getting disk full and impeding database dismount alerts on our end every night. No more disk space!

We can only perform mailbox moves and blow away the catalog so many times. It'll just rebuild its self and fill up again.

Sorry, this probably doesnt add to the conversation. Just wanted to rant.
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Me too. Right alongside my credit and debit card pin numbers.
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Me too. Right alongside my credit and debit card pin numbers.
Can I get your social security number? (dunno if canadians use SSNs, me is ignorant of canada's inner workings)
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Can I get your social security number? (dunno if canadians use SSNs, me is ignorant of canada's inner workings)
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