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Politics : Libertarian Discussion Forum

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To: The Street who wrote (4255)9/28/2000 7:31:13 AM
From: Pat W.  Read Replies (1) of 13056
 
I thought you would enjoy hearing the benefits of regulations. A few days ago we were called to the emergency room for a young accident victim. He had a rapidly progressing intracranial hemorrhage and required emergency treatment in the emergency room before going to the operating room. We asked for some basic drugs to induce anesthesia and were told that, under OSHA rules, they were not allowed to keep those drugs in the emergency room anymore. After someone went to pharmacy and returned with the drugs we asked for some syringes and needles to administer the drugs. Again there was a delay as OSHA rules prevented them from keeping these supplies in the emergency room.

I certainly feel a lot safer knowing that OSHA is keeping some druggy from stealing drugs or supplies from the emergency department.
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