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Old 07-03-2023, 12:43 PM   #115
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
So 100% of outdoor work under those particular conditions in Canada would be done under medical supervision? Or is that recommendation not actually very binding/practiced?
I would guess by the fact it is labelled a recommendation, not a law, that the answer is obvious.

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Very little landscaping/lawnmowing/painting would get done in the US if similar medical supervision were required.
Your lawnmowing isn't done by medical professionals? A medical degree is de rigueur to be a landscaper in my fancy neighborhood. I have to outsource to Florida's Dr. Phillips Lawn Care & Landscaping.
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