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on 03-03-2014 06:02 PM
@boris1gary wrote:
@the_hawk* wrote:clearlyt you have little concept of OH&S outside of an office where your biggest risk is falling off your chair while sleeping or a paper cut.
clearly no concept at all, there has already been 22 workplace deaths this year, that number does not include any worker with no dependants or who were self employed, so the number is probably higher. Maybe that number is to low for some?
Problem I've seen around quite a few work sites, is that while academics are hammering down hard on petty little things like width of line markings, height of safety rails that nobody ever goes near etc, serious breaches are being overlooked. And those are the ones causing the serious problems.
Yes, I have an opinion. No you don't have to agree with it. Yes I do have a right to it.
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on 03-03-2014 06:21 PM
@carls*world wrote:
@boris1gary wrote:
@the_hawk* wrote:clearlyt you have little concept of OH&S outside of an office where your biggest risk is falling off your chair while sleeping or a paper cut.
clearly no concept at all, there has already been 22 workplace deaths this year, that number does not include any worker with no dependants or who were self employed, so the number is probably higher. Maybe that number is to low for some?
Problem I've seen around quite a few work sites, is that while academics are hammering down hard on petty little things like width of line markings, height of safety rails that nobody ever goes near etc, serious breaches are being overlooked. And those are the ones causing the serious problems.
DO you report the serious breaches that are routinely overlooked?
It's no use observing dangerous work habits and not reporting them to the safety committee or safety officer, if you work in these places.
I used to see supervisory staff taking short cuts which breached the safety rules they were supposed to be enforcing. That's not acceptable either. Most people don't want to make waves and let it slide. If there is a fatality they'll all be affected because they did nothing to prevent it and will know that they should have.
I had a week long battle with a work place once over a dangerous forklift. To most it was foolish action but when I pounted out the individual fines that could apply if work safe inspectors turned up they shut up. The company, as peeved as they were, knew I was right too and acted immediately to remedy the situation with the forklift hire company, which had an office onsite.
By the time someone did call work cover the place got red ticketed on the first visit.