Dave Morris broke his arm falling off a step ladder.
get an orange man with a big drum to march round the perimeter of THE DANGER ZONE to ensure that any blind people do not walk into THE DANGER ZONE,
Quote from: MATT BATEMAN (OWC) on July 12, 2013, 12:44:23 pmDave Morris broke his arm falling off a step ladder. Don't worry it has been dealt with should he fall again his risk assessment shows he has had training on how to land on his wallet
Last week I was talking to one of my domestic customers who has been an health and safety advisor for 35 years and he made a real valid point which was "when the safety at work act first came out in 1974 it was there to protect employees and public from unscrupulous employers who made them work in unsafe situations but now it has been turned on its head to try and protect employers from unscrupulous employees and public who try and claim for every misfortune hence all the need for training certificates etc which are only there to cover the employers ass and very little to do with safety"
The trouble with steps is that it is hard to work off them facing the area you are cleaning. You are too far away. The alternative is to work side on. Which i think is very dangerous because they aren't stable enough to stay upright if they move from side to side. As said, better to have someone footing them.
Quote from: mark dew on July 12, 2013, 02:15:36 pmThe trouble with steps is that it is hard to work off them facing the area you are cleaning. You are too far away. The alternative is to work side on. Which i think is very dangerous because they aren't stable enough to stay upright if they move from side to side. As said, better to have someone footing them. And then someone footing the person who is footing the ladder....
be interesting to hear dave morris reply on this as i believe he fell off some step ladders and broke his collar bone some time back