Chronicles of alienated labor by Aline Torterat, occupational physician -- Eugene,
electronics engineer [1] ---- I started my career in agricultural mechanics. I have always
loved the mechanics. Then I specialized in mechatronics. For some years I install locks on
the machines of public works (cranes, loaders, rollers, etc...). This is a real specialty.
These locks consist of a housing with a startup PIN and a GPS tracking system when the
vehicle is stolen. Most often, I put it at the request of the owners of machines and
sometimes at the request of the manufacturer if the purchaser claims that security.
Manufacturers never secure their machines without an order from the buyer. Flights on
sites such large power tools are very frequent. It's easy, it often goes unnoticed, even
in daylight. Indeed, on a large construction site, it is teeming with people. Many people
are caused to alternately use the same machine.
The keys remain above and more, these keys are all the same, they are not coded. A key can
start multiple devices. In addition, there are a lot of rental equipment, not * secure
code or the lock part of the cabin so that several workers can use it to turn. With the
various trades, temporary, rotating workers, it is easy to come up with a truck and ship
gear. If the tool is equipped with an immobilizer can be geographically locate and
recover. That is why entrepreneurs make install locks on these new tools. But insurance is
very expensive, so they often stop insurance within a few years. And many devices are not
secure. These thieves operate like real businesses. The machines are often loaded on a
truck, still under construction, in view of everyone (which is an excellent camouflage for
whoever embarks is considered a player in the site) and they leave very quickly abroad. In
general, it is more expensive to stage a comeback than to redeem. And in turn, this is a
boon for builders because it feeds their orders. Why they do not install locks on their
new models. Bizness a well oiled vol. It is necessary that everyone live.... And still, it
is a revolving fund provided for me. So who's complaining?
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[ 1 ] Only the name is changed, the rest is authentic
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