Working at a vet's office, OSHA is a big thing, and I agree with most of its ideas (though keeping a MSDS (material safety data sheet) on white-out is a little extreme, I understand why they wouldn't want to have any slack for people to maneuver around). Sure, I don't always follow standards (like always "properly" picking up boxes or whatever), but most are there for good reason. (Like chaining gas tanks to walls and transporting them with an appropriate dolly).