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<P>Industries definitely use blue flag protection. It's the worst thing to pull up to a customer, on a tight scedule, and see blue flags up. I can't touch them, even if I can see that there's obviously no one there. The rule states that the only one that can take away a blue flag is the one that set it up, so I have to find that employee to fre up the cars for my use.</P> <P>It's possible to have several blue flags on equipment, like when several employees are working on an engine. I can't move equipment until all of them take their flags down - And that's definitely the safest way.</P>
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