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nationallawreview · 1 month
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OSHA Proposes New, Far-Reaching Workplace Heat Safety Rule
In July 2024, the Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announced a proposed rule (the “Proposed Rule” or “Rule”) aimed at regulating and mitigating heat-related hazards in the workplace. If enacted, the long-anticipated Rule will have far-reaching impacts on businesses with employees who work in warm climates or who are otherwise exposed to heat-related…
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gigawatt-conduit · 2 months
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Cal Kestis wouldn’t have let that shit go down on Brendok /j
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spacecadetstef · 2 months
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i'm sad cause i didn't get a job i really wanted so made some phone wallpapers.
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wanderingjedi77 · 4 months
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Am I the only one who thinks Osha is very much like Cal? All she needs is a poncho. Actually scratch that, give her and pip matching ponchos.
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darth-noona · 2 months
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My Jedi: Survivor and The Acolyte brain rot is now making me want to write an Oshamir AU that steals Cal’s “I’m not a Jedi anymore and I know what I want” line
Cuz like how good would that be if Osha and Qimir met a different way, and instead realise they’re allowed to break all the Jedi rules now that they’ve left the Order 👀
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solstheimtxt · 1 year
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Its like 90f outside (at almost 8pm!!!) and it's like 87f in this hot ass kitchen and people are ordering like $90 of nacho fries in the drive thru im
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alientitty · 10 months
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it's so funny all the jobs that want your osha 30 out here meanwhile in socal one of my supervisors didn't even know what osha 10 was, and he'd been working in the industry 20 years. so it's like yeah ive got 20 hours driving a scissor lift but im not certified, and ive done harness work once but i mostly did work that required a harness unprotected,
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If we had longer episodes and a longer season, I would love to see Mae and Osha tap into the force the way the coven used it. Have them rediscover themselves similar to how Cal Kestis fought with his master in Fallen Order
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bereft-of-frogs · 3 months
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considering it's sunday and clearly I've given up on my internet-free weekend (got a lot harder when I was no longer looking at a lake and now have things that I'd like to avoid thinking about - grocery shopping, going back to work tomorrow, etc etc) so I have another theory to post
why did Osha leave the Jedi six years ago?
I'm not sure they're actually going to answer this one (except in one case, if it ends up being that they might address it in the last episode), and it's not necessarily on my list of '4-5 mysteries that they're saving for season 2' (I think those will be mostly focused on Qimir and his history and relationship with the Sith). I think they might just purposefully leave it vague or unexplored. But I think it's a few things blended together:
not being able to let go of her anger, resentment, and grief at what (she thinks) Mae does. Definitely would be an issue with the Jedi, if they're sensing that she's really not letting things go. This definitely I think is the surface level conclusion they're pointing to, from the dialogue in the first interview, about her struggling to let go of her grief and being particularly old when she joined. Did maybe something happen that made clear she wasn't going to get over it and she was in danger of traveling down a bad road? How upset she gets about her sense of 'failure' would point to something happening.
her personality tends towards independence while she craves belonging. I think Osha is desperate to feel a sense of belonging but also bucks against that structure. She struggles with the conformity of the coven and thinks she wants to be a Jedi, but I could see once there, her also struggling with the communal nature of the Order. Aniseya also points out her fickle nature in one of their last conversations ('you think you want to be a Jedi, but what you want will change'). I'm not saying it's true or that Aniseya was right, but I could see a child going over and over some of her last conversations with her mother, that doubt might stick in her mind like 'oh what if my mother was right and this isn't right for me either, I'll just fail at this too.'
her power fades or never fully develops. Osha....doesn't actually seem that powerful in the Force. Aniseya and Qimir both seem to imply she is very powerful/special, but something's not clicking for her. I don't know that we've seen a former/washed out Jedi struggling that hard as we see Osha struggling. (*Correct me if I'm wrong though, the only examples that are coming immediately to mind are Cal in Fallen Order - which might be a medium issue, you need *some* baseline skill to get past the early parts of the game and start collecting others - and Kanan in A New Dawn, both of whom had suppressed their abilities to hide from the Empire, but were able to do pretty big things in emergency situations. Ty Yorrick I'm not sure is a good example because she seems like an outlier in a few ways.) And aside from being unable to move Pip on the crashing ship, she seemed to be struggling even when she was with the coven, both in the first scene with the little butterfly things and in the training scene. It could be that she just never was that strong and 6 years ago it started to fade and that combined with her clear inability to let go of her resentment towards her sister led Indara to recommend her training stop?
this is more like point 3.5 (and this is where, IF they're going this route I think they would address it this season): Osha and Mae are clearly connected and in one interview (argh bad citation practice I don't have the link or the quote) Amandla said that she was trying to always play them in balance, so when one twin started expressing one personality trait, the other would lose it. Would this work with their strength in the Force as well? Is it possible that 6 years ago was when Mae began training under the Sith Master, honing her skills more for her revenge quest, and that caused Osha's abilities to fade? Maybe they're out of balance somehow, maybe Osha not going through with the ascension caused this, or maybe it's possible that Mae was just always stronger, but...I'm considering it.
Like I said, unless they go the 'the twins are connected and out of balance' route, I don't actually think they'll address it. It doesn't seem that compelling to put on the 'mysteries left on the table for season 2' list (which I think are going to be almost entirely about Qimir and the Sith, given other interviews and where I think the ending is going). I think they'll just let the line that gets cut off (the part where either Yord says 'Indara advised you stop training when you were--' and she cuts them off to insist it was her choice) hang, not unlike whatever Indara was about to say about Republic law. I don't think they want to box themselves in, so took the convenient interruption route to avoid committing. But it is something I'm wondering about!
this hath been a theory.
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grackle-draws · 9 months
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This will all make sense in the morning :)
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rivertalesien · 4 months
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Spoilers for The Acolyte below. I'm serious. S p o i l e r s
Carrie Anne Moss was a centerpiece for their marketing campaign.
Her character, a Jedi, is killed within the first five minutes.
She is one of about four random Jedi we do not get to know , whom (one of) Amandla Stenberg's characters is seeking revenge against.
For reasons we still don't really know or care about within the first two episodes.
I don't know about anyone else, but when you get Carrie Anne Moss in your production only to drop her like that?
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If that gives you any idea as to the quality of the writing, well.
Stenberg plays twins in this one, Osha and Mae, in a standard, hackneyed, "one of them was thought to be dead" scenario. Both twins were once Jedi-in-training, as children, and the one everyone assumed was dead (Mae) went off to join a Sith (how do we know? The red lightsaber and wanting to kill Jedi is a pretty big giveaway), while the other is a Cal Kestis-type mechnec with a pip droid who dropped out of Jedi High to tool around on Trade Federation ships.
Like you do.
It's assumed that Osha is the Jedi killer (in spite having zero reason), and this gets their old Jedi teacher involved and a non-chase to easily find out the truth. I say "easily" since the Jedi are a weird non-presence in this one: they're everywhere and yet they make no impression (unlike the bureaucratic knobs of the Empire in Andor, the Jedi are just....moving wallpaper). Jedi should be at least marginally interesting, but with so much world-building work done in so many other Star Wars shows, this one doesn't care to offer anything new or insightful (and, to be fair, probably doesn't have time to).
These episodes are only 30 minutes long, re-hash a lot of old material and waste pretty much everyone involved. Along with Stenberg, this show has Dafne Keen, Lee Jung-jae, Manny Jacinto, Charlie Barnett and Jodie Turner-Smith in roles that really aren't much to phone home about. Only Keen, as a clever Padawan, leaves any kind of impression (and is also largely unrecognizable). There's a smidgeon of a hint of chemistry between Stenberg and Keen, but as one seems dedicated to her Jedi training, not counting on that going anywhere.
The end of episode two brings us to a world visited in the game Jedi: Survivor, where we meet a Wookie Jedi, presumably in hiding. Well, I mean, they say it's a Wookie, but it looks less like a cousin of Chewbacca and closer to Baby Bigfoot.
So far, this seems like an afternoon kid's special of Star Wars off-cuts that, who knows, might get better over its run. It's got enough talent behind it (not least of which is its queer showrunner, Leslye Headland who last exec produced Russian Doll and is gearing up to direct the film version of The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo).
I'm still just stunned at the laziness of it all though.
You got fucking Trinity to wield a lightsaber for all of one minute and killed her off?
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Without even a Padawan around to mourn her, this really looks like a cheap casting stunt.
Will we get to see what these Jedi did to piss off Rue's twin? IMDB has Moss down for only one episode. If this was all they used her for, yikes. For her five minutes of screen time, Moss added more gravity than any of the others combined and if we really don't see her again? What a waste.
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iww-gnv · 8 months
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The Modesto Bee: Workers allege union busting, file labor complaint against Modesto-area insulation plant
In the Occupational Safety and Health (OSHA) complaint, employees outlined a series of grievances, including the company’s failure to provide adequate safety training and gear. Workers also informed Cal-OSHA about the presence of pigeons nesting inside the plant, leaving droppings that could potentially contain parasites harmful to their health. “We shouldn’t have to work like this,” Cabrera said.
Read the article here.
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deviantnation · 2 years
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Everyone’s talking about the new Star Wars game coming out this March, meanwhile I’m still waiting for the “Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order - Cal Calls OSHA Edition” 
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