The scientists at my 1st job (lab) used to warn me not to use the elevator when bringing back dry ice;use the stairs.
The dry ice would sublime,pushing the oxygen out of the way should the elevator break-down (as they often did)
You have to spit( Preferably on some one) or kiss or live in close proximity to have contagion with TB. Yesteryears virus were not as strong or clever (yes,viruses have feelings too) as the ones today.These viruses have fallen and can't get up.
Working for the IRS one would find thier medical coverage to be lacking.None the less they forward your med recs to your supervisor.A co-worker(at that time)told me his supervisor came running over to him and blurted-out;"What are you doing here?!you're a sick man!!" So much for medical confidentiality, I guess.
Depends where you go or work, nature of the place, whose file you read under what circumstances.Some doc accounts will make you rub your eyes, shake your head and say 'Wha Tha!!" or "Oh Man!!!"
I've been fired a couple of times for copying things I shouldn't have.
But I will say this: just leaving shit behind open like this after the fact is a disgrace.
Its' like the time this video rental place behind where I was living went out of business, and ,as I would say, it was the WAY they went out.They were in there every night with the lights on as if they were open but they were not.After that by a few weeks they threw everything out and just let the people's file cards blow all over the street for everyone to see. Disgrace.
In office today they scan info onto disc,but the docs are shipped to a place that specializes in holding on to them for 7 years.
Things have changed over the years regarding funerals and burials.
Some of you may still remember when they would flick the switch and the mechanism would automatically lower the casket into the grave by means of belts. They don't do that anymore.I say it is to give the grave workers more time to do thier job,especially if there is a snag.But an old timer at a burial last summer told me they don't do it anymore because of a couple of cases where the severly bereaved jumped into the grave after the casket.