Should This HAZMAT Guy Be Required to Leave This Jacket At Work…..?
I saw this guy in the parking lot of a grocery store. You can see that I steathily stopped driving and pulled out my phone to capture his jacket (so, totally safe).
I had to laugh, though– this guy is wearing a HAZMAT jacket like it's the most normal thing in the world. Um…..shouldn't he be required to leave his HAZMAT clothes at work? I feel like every single situation this guy goes into affords him the opportunity to be exposed to, well….HAZMAT. This got me thinking– how do they even have ANY clothes that stick around long enough for them to have the word "HAZMAT" emblazened on them? Aren't you basically going to have to burn everything you're wearing every time you're done with work?
I'm serious. Once something is being handled by the HAZMAT department, it's basically something so bad, regular people shouldn't be touching/ smelling/ breathing it, right? Doesn't it also stand to reason that when this guy gets off work, he still has hazardous material on him?
Also, WHAT IS THIS GUY'S WORK DAY LIKE? Seriously. I want to know, so much so that I almost pulled over and asked him, only then I thought if he told me, I might never sleep again.