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Posted By Stevie
We have recently been awarded a contract for litter cleaning on a new development, part of which involves removing litter from 'riprap' ....(apparently this is the 'technical' term for breakwaters using various large rocks between solid ground and sea/loch).
The problem (or challenge!!!) we are facing is access for our employees on to and across this 'landscaped' area that.
Our risk assessment recommends that we don't litter pick as risk of slip / trip / fall is unacceptable.
A meeting has been arranged with client but would be interested in any ideas or suggestion others may have before we attend.
Stevie
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Posted By Ken Taylor
The HSE have just issued Entertainment Sheet 13 'Combined water and rock activities: Guidance for providers' - but you won't get much from that. Have yopu tried talking to RoSPA's Water Safety Officer, Peter Cornall on 0121 248 2000?
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Posted By Ged
Stevie,
Another thought about Rap Dancing
from personal experience, usually there are
some quite extensive rock pools and pockets of deep mud. Rock pools can contain weever
fish that are small but really stingus nastius, they hide themselves in the sand and if disturbed turn nasty. Gloves and thick soles would be advisable. On a lighter side a good set of tide tables could come in handy.
Ged
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