get-r-done-idaho

get-r-done-idaho t1_j4wij0q wrote

Not really your F'up. The stove should never be allowed to be where you need to reach over it to do your regular job. I'd bet if this were investigated by OSHA the owner would be fined. Did they offer you the opportunity to seek medical treatment? If not you could file a complaint with the state labore relations board.

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get-r-done-idaho t1_izgiui0 wrote

Why put the electric at 4 and water at 6. If I already had a trench at 6 feet I'd just run the wire next to it. It's only like 4 more feet of wire. Then if you ever need to dig you know where everything is. Also didn't the line get tested before burying it? Break the line at the house rig a cap to allow you to put compressed air in the line. Put 10psi in the line. If it holds it's likely a block if it bleeds off pressure it's a leak.

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