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    BOB BLACKSHAW 1
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      Hello all, Noted this in our local paper, spot he hazard.

      Bob

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      BOB BLACKSHAW 1
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        #630682
        Roger Williams 2
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          @rogerwilliams2

          No high viz jacket angry

          #630684
          martin haysom
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            @martinhaysom48469

            none at all its just posed for the camera

            #630685
            Martin Connelly
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              @martinconnelly55370

              You can do anything (within reason) if it has had a written risk assessment carried out for the operation prior to the operation and, if required, put suitable control measures in place. Complaints about health and safety are often made by people who have not been involved in it to any degree. The biggest issue we had at work was with people who thought they could do a mental risk assessment and then do anything they wanted because of this mental exercise. They missed the written bit off and believed they could get away with it.

              Martin C

              #630687
              Tony Pratt 1
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                @tonypratt1

                No hard hat, no high viz jacket, no steel toe cap boots, gloves ok if latex can't really see AND her hair is a massive no, no! Just a posed picture.

                Tony

                Edited By Tony Pratt 1 on 23/01/2023 11:00:41

                #630688
                blowlamp
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                  @blowlamp

                  That it's now 2023 and you've missed your chance? devil

                  Edited By blowlamp on 23/01/2023 11:00:49

                  #630689
                  Nigel Graham 2
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                    @nigelgraham2

                    Oh dear!

                    More like "spot the hazards".

                    I can just imagine the cringing in machine-shop and office alike, when that was published.

                    '

                    My work involved using and looking after an open-topped, fresh-water laboratory tank 5m deep with no shallow end, ladder or other easy exit.

                    We had to suspend the test-pieces from trolleys travelling on rails between two cross-gantries having a hand-rail on the non-work side only; the gantry access being a two-foot high climb up from the laboratory floor. None of it was easy or safe because the arrangement cobbled together the trolleys from an earlier, smaller tank with very different, far easier, and safe access.

                    One day a glossy trade newspaper was published, featuring our place, with a big photo of a smiling Managing Director and some High-Up From The Customer, both standing in their best suits up on one of these gantries.

                    One does not like to remind one's MD that he approved Standing Orders that no-one climbs onto these walk-ways without wearing a life-jacket…

                    #630693
                    Hopper
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                      @hopper

                      Yes obviously a posed pic. Advertising rarely has anything to do with reality. But the unrestrained hair would be the only thing I would worry about.

                      Don't know about UK law but here high vis is not required in workplaces like small machine shops where there is no truck traffic etc. or overhead cranes that might drop a load on a slumbering employee camouflaged in blue twill.

                      #630694
                      Hopper
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                        @hopper
                        Posted by Nigel Graham 2 on 23/01/2023 11:01:24:.

                        One does not like to remind one's MD that he approved Standing Orders that no-one climbs onto these walk-ways without wearing a life-jacket…

                        Ah, but the MD of course is not "no one". He is the MD. That's different.

                        #630702
                        JasonB
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                          @jasonb

                          Same hazard as wen it was posted last week on the forum

                          #630703
                          Speedy Builder5
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                            @speedybuilder5

                            Oh, and I thought it was all about women in the work place !

                            #630704
                            Nicholas Farr
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                              @nicholasfarr14254

                              Hi, I wouldn't be surprised if it was a cut and paste picture, with the girl and the message just pasted over a workshop photo. So no hazard, but not a good safety advert for the applicants.

                              Regards Nick.

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                              David Gibbons 1
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                                @davidgibbons1
                                Posted by Hopper on 23/01/2023 11:15:53:

                                Posted by Nigel Graham 2 on 23/01/2023 11:01:24:.

                                One does not like to remind one's MD that he approved Standing Orders that no-one climbs onto these walk-ways without wearing a life-jacket…

                                Ah, but the MD of course is not "no one". He is the MD. That's different.

                                Didn't give a monkeys at the last place I worked. If the MD or other 'higher up' flouted H&S rules that they had approved. I would tell them quite forcefully to remove themselves from the area. I was a Lowly FLT driver.

                                #641538
                                old mart
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                                  @oldmart

                                  I've cut my hands more than once on cutters just sitting there minding their own buisiness. I cannot comment on machine guards, because there might be one swung out of the way for setting up. The gloves look like disposable ones, not likely to get caught in machinery and drag fingers in. A hair net was forced on one of our apprentices by me back in the 70's, more for laughs than safety in his case.

                                  #641539
                                  Mike Poole
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                                    @mikepoole82104

                                    I and all my mates had to wear a snood in the machine shop when I was an apprentice safety glasses were mandatory and gloves totally forbidden. The picture of a finger and all the tendons pulled out of the forearm lives with me more than fifty years later as a warning not to wear gloves when operating machinery, in particular a drilling machine. The picture of a scrotum with dermatitis was a warning not to keep oily wipers in your pocket, I imagine girls have a slightly different problem in that area.

                                    Mike

                                    Edited By Mike Poole on 16/04/2023 19:29:28

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