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BIRTHDAY IDEAS, HELP!?

My birthday is Aug 3rd, and i wanted to go to the beach, but it's gonna rain. So where Can i go with my group of 5 friends(i'm a 15 yr old girl) Bowling, etc? Someplace FUN! Plus i live in philly.

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has anyone here been through an OSHA wall to wall inspection with a school?
If I've read it rightthe laws of New York prohibit parking within 15 feet on either side of a fire hydrant. So it's possible one officer came alongsaw you about three feet from the hydrant while the other officers may have assumed you moved and then re-parked about five feet from the hydrant. Either wayyou parked illegally and would lose your case in court. I know our fire departments here will make a point to run any fire hose through the middle of your car should they have to respond to a fire and a car is too close to the hydrant. Just think about the lives that could be lost should the fire department not be able to properly access the hydrants because your car is in the way of the hydrant. No sympathies from mesorry!
I've been peripherally involved. It really depends on the inspector. If you get an anal one, watch out. Guides: 1) Have all your safety records in order, with complete documentation. If you have notes for improvements and follow-ups, be sure they are done. If you don't, that's a flag for a complete inspection. 2) Be sure someone is with the inspector at all times, and all questions and requests are funneled through that liaison. Don't let the inspector go off on their own. 3) Don't volunteer (expound) on answers. Only answer what the inspector asks for. Be sure all employees know this as well. They can ask employees questions. 4) Be sure employees have answers, they should know about (Proper use of safety equipment. Where to find safety info, etc.) Be sure they are using safety equipment during the inspection (safety glasses, gloves, etc.) 5) Be sure sign off sheets and documentation is complete. That's all I can think of. If they make a run through and don't find anything early on, it'll go smooth. If there are questions without answers, or documentation that isn't completed properly, they'll get out the microscopes.

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