Ah - so not good odds then against a bunch of fives, given how much of a knob some of the rabid haters of H&S regulations are.A determining factor.........
That depends if they are a complete knob or not
Ah - so not good odds then against a bunch of fives, given how much of a knob some of the rabid haters of H&S regulations are.A determining factor.........
That depends if they are a complete knob or not
Without the option of talking to anyone on site - a phone call it is thenThe thing is, they can't come on to site to complain without Hi-viz and safety boots in the first place. If they did, they would have to be forcefully removed.
He'd have more sense.When the "fat pompous bellend with bad breath" is a builder, is his opinion also invalid?
Some sites - not all sites have such rigid rules, and many have areas you can access (such as the office) without needing it even if the active area does.The thing is, they can't come on to site to complain without Hi-viz and safety boots in the first place.
Is that from experience ? I can imagine a few site foremen/mangers would forcibly remove an employee who told them to stuff their PPE and stop being a nosey parker. Is that why you're so vocal about itIf they did, they would have to be forcefully removed.
Is that why you're so vocal about it
Likewise SimonH2.I think we can see just what sort of person Woody is now - not that we couldn't before.
I think we can see just what sort of person
I wonder why they don't allow people to make their own decisions on whether they should wear protective clothing? Surely, if a person is happy to go on site without those then that is their right, and thy should not be stopped from exercising it?We have a strict, no boots, no hard hat, no knob head, no entry policy.
Well he's "ignored" the question so far.I wonder why they don't allow people to make their own decisions on whether they should wear protective clothing? Surely, if a person is happy to go on site without those then that is their right, and thy should not be stopped from exercising it?
He won't answer, but I would be interested to see if any of his allies have a credible explanation.
Indeed, and that is (in part) why certain people push back against what they perceive as elf-n-safety sticking it's nose in the way of getting work done. I think I've said it before - I think we can all come up with examples of "silly" elf-n-safety pronouncements. Indeed it got so bad that the HSE even went so far as to make a public statement about it - along the lines of "don't blame us for the idiots".That said I do say that there people who take protective measure too far, often they insist on protection from non existant hazards.
Sweet.We have a strict, no boots, no hard hat, no knob head, no entry policy.
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