It's one photo taken in isolation, and we all do things we shouldn't, most of us will break health & safety regs on a regular basis to some degree or another.
And if this fella is a forum member this thread will be removed...libel and so on...can't go around calling someone a low life!
But just to make a comment on his work practice...what he is doing is potentially quite dangerous, and most of the serious accidents on ladders happen on the lowest rungs.
just because he isn't 30ft up a ladder doesn't make this any less dangerous or precarious.
And the problem with health & safety is that there is always another little step that can be taken...
Did you know that on a building site, if you haven't got a certificate, you are not even supposed to change the blade on an angle grinder?
Why the hell does a painter and decorator need to wear a hard hat on site when he is the last guy on said site, construction finished, where is the risk of things falling on his head?
And if there is a risk, what is the probability of something falling on his head to cause injury?
There is a probability of course, easy enough to envisage a scenario where it could happen, which is what H & S does, but the likelihood of it happening is remote....
Work beckons...gotta go!
Ian