So a topic is raised and Andrew gives his opinion, he is vilified because of it.
I present a similar scenario and the advice from a H&S trainer is just about the same and guess what...?
this scenario is nothing like the one Andrew uses in his course and the outcome Andrew recommended for his scenario was a cherrypicker, if Andrew does not want to post his picture then that is his decision but it would of been good to get other window cleaners thoughts just as it was good to get thoughts on your scenario in which I would of used warning cones and had a banksman, the other risks manual handling slips and trips are already covered in my risk assessments.
I honestly had not thought of the pidgeon poo problem but would of thought the fact that it would be wet down would remove the risk for the amount that is present, we could go further what about willes disease from handling trailing hoses where rats might of urinated it would probably be wise to wash hands after handling the hose on each job.
Trevor, Initially I had no problem, then thinking about it is there really any point.
Over the weekend on the FWC SOS Facebook your clearly spelt out your support for our trade association. What I feel would put closure on this whole matter and would clearly help certain CIU members would be to call a meeting with Bryan Dolby and the FWC committee, request our trade association cover the cost of a QC, invite the working at height team from the HSE, representatives from Lloyds underwriting, and a Judge. I!ll attend along with a couple of contacts and we can address the photos and the case I use. I will be happy to provide all the information and other examples this way we can challange all attendng. Clearly the traffic this subject gets warrants our trade association clearing up the doubt, uncertaincy and arrive at a difinitive legal view, I see no point in wasting time on this issue on CIU
I also would recommend also Stuarts image, this would be a an opportunity for you to do something constructive and positive for the industry, I support this 100%
Balls in your court