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Re: Mooji a cult?

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corboy Wrote:
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> Safety questions:
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>
> Are kitchen workers taught sanitary precautions,
> supplied with hot water and
> foaming soap for handwashing, and ample supplies
> of disposable gloves?
>
> Does the kitchen manager/s have training in food
> handling protocol? Does he or she know to tell
> workers to wear hair nets, no bracelets, watches
> no rings, no danging earrings, and to wear aprons?
>
> Are persons doing seva work given protective
> equipment, such as googles,
> gloves, told to wear closed to shoes, taught
> proper lifting technique?
>
> Are there precautions against dehydration, such as
> reminders to drink water through the day and
> sufficient supplies of clean water? This means
> purchasing ample supplies of bottled water if
> plumbing is inadequate.
>
> Additional safety precautions
>
> People come to Monte Sahaja from all over the
> world. Diseases travel as fast as we do.
>
> Does the management at Monte Sahaja take care to
> require proof that residents have proof that they:
>
> Test negative for TB or have a note from a
> licensed physician that if
> diagnosed with TB, the condition has been
> treated?
>
> This is no joke. Multi drug resistant TB is a
> problem in the Russian Federation - TB is
> prevalent in India.
>
> TB Russian Federation
>
> [www.google.com]
>
> TB India
>
> [www.google.com]
>
> they
> are up to date on their immunizations?
>
> * Hepatitis A
> * Measles (outbreaks of measles are occurring all
> over the world - Israel,
> Philippines, USA)
>
> [www.google.com]
>
> * Whooping cough (adults can get it if
> immunizations not up to date. Years ago,
> at my neighborhood Buddhist sangha, which was
> as residential, many adults got WC.
> Makes you ill for a long time.
>
> * Tetanus
> * Diptheria
> * Chickenpox (Nasty for small kids, even worse for
> adults and potentially
> dangerous for elders)





Let’s add following:

- is there sufficient light on the paths to offer safe passage?
- Are entrance and exits marked?
- Is the electrical equipment correctly fixed?
- Are those tested by an authorized person?
- Are the gas-bottles used for warm water in the showers, kitchen, etc. properly applied and inspected by an authorized person?
- Is there an evacuation plan in case of fire?
- Are there any fire alarms and have those been tested?
- Are exit doors effective enough for the capacity of people hosted in case of evacuation?
- Are fire drills performed?
- What are the measurements to ensure an bacteria-free environment?
- Do emergency cars have access?

—- one might not even dare to imagine what happens in case of emergency, if over 800 people are squeezed in an around a hall with a capacity of a quarter! With no lightning on the paths and you are supposed to used your own flashlight.
You are truly left at the mercy of God!

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