and had he have fallen off the ladder which thank god he didn't you would have said he shouldn't be up there or would you have still said fair play to him ?
there was 2 of them supposed to be doing the job and if a guy claims he couldn't foot the ladder because of the falling debris then that tells you they were doing the job all wrong with no care for H&S either for themselves or anyone else who may have been in the range of the falling debris ? in my books thats very bad workmanship. so how can you say fair play to him ?
H&S isn't just for young people its for everyone and we are all accountable, what would insurance company say ? if he has any that is
he's some role model for the guy on the ground don't you think ? there is absolutely no excuses for that sort of practice and anyone who encourages or applauds such a practice should be ashamed.
I stand by my opinion of cowboy work.
i wasnt disagreeing with you on the methods he was doing being wrong as they obviously are and he does need educating , what i was applauding was his ability to carry out such a task at the age of 64 and as stated earlier he was only doing what was probably the norm 25 yrs ago and therefore knows no different, if in the future a law came out that we could only use wfp for intervals of 30 minutes before a rest was taken due to injuries from repetitive strain injury then we would find it very difficult to change our work methods , similarly this guy has probably carried out tasks like this for years and doesnt see the risks in what he is doing in fact he probably thinks he was quite safe my point being more education is needed to avoid these work practices and not just calling someone a cowboy.
I take your point Trevor.
and yes maybe I was harsh with my comments about him but I like others view the situation form the H&S angle and when you hear stories like that you know its an accident just waiting to happen, and I bet the guy on the ground can you a few stories of previous jobs they have done together.
I agree its about educating people but there remains that hard core that refuse to be educated on the grounds that they have did it their way for years without any problems, I'm sure we have all come across some of those people in our time.
maybe FTP should have a word with his brother in law about driving this home to that bloke, after all I bet the guy has a family himself and they would be absolutely devastated if something happened t him and all for the sake of something that could so easy be avoided.