CuddleWoozle
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Oh, yeah. Forgot to say that while wetting would generally be something you can get away with at most jobs (so long as there are no leaks, then it becomes a health hazard for other people depending on what, exactly, you leaked on.)...
But not messing. If you aren't fecal IC or in a job where you 110% do not have to interact/be interacted with/share space with people on another shift; DON'T DO IT.
Also in B4 the whole "Oh, urine isn't a health hazard, Woozle, you're over-reacting!" No, I'm really not. XD In a workplace it's treated as a disease vector even if you are seemingly healthy. It's a _potential_ vector the same as saliva/blood and other bodily fluids. Also what I mean by 'share space with people on another shift' is if you have a desk that is used by another person and you leak on the chair, the other person has to sit there and it's not fair to them.
But not messing. If you aren't fecal IC or in a job where you 110% do not have to interact/be interacted with/share space with people on another shift; DON'T DO IT.
Also in B4 the whole "Oh, urine isn't a health hazard, Woozle, you're over-reacting!" No, I'm really not. XD In a workplace it's treated as a disease vector even if you are seemingly healthy. It's a _potential_ vector the same as saliva/blood and other bodily fluids. Also what I mean by 'share space with people on another shift' is if you have a desk that is used by another person and you leak on the chair, the other person has to sit there and it's not fair to them.