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Posted By Malcolm Hogarth
What are the most common health and safety topics - questions that you get? Serious ones only please. If you have got the answers as well even better!!
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Posted By J Knight
'Am I covered if I go up a ladder?' In training sessions I usually use this to try and clear up some of the confusion about Liability Insurance by pointing out that nobody is insured at work, it is the employer who is insured against liability claims, and the question of compensation is not linked to the existence of insurance. I don't quite put it like this, but that's the gist of what I try and get across. The aim is to try and demonstrate that employers shouldn't use the 'if you do that you'll not be covered' argument but should always try and use a positive safety message,
John
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Posted By Gilly Margrave
Without doubt "How cold does it have to be in here before I can go home?"
Answer "There are a number of alternatives to consider before that would be an option"
The fun thing with this one is that you can listen to the weather forecast and make a good guess at how many times you'll get asked it on any given day.
Gilly
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Posted By Jonathan Breeze
Or the converse Gilly, which is:
Is there a legal maximum working temperature?
I've already had someone ask it this year on 17 March.
I wouldn't care if we had a foundry like my last place, but we're an office for goodness sake!
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Posted By Lorraine Shuker
Can I have a wrist rest/screen filter/some other useless computer accessory?
Answer: lets do a dse assessment and find out that your screen is pointing at the ceiling/you think the lever on the side of your chair is for hanging your bag on/your posture make the humchback of notredame look like he gives pilates classes
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Posted By Robert S Woods
I ran a H&S advice line for four years and the most FAQ's by a mile were the too hot - too cold ones.
Others regulars were:
do we have to supply safety boots (employers).
do they have to supply safety boots (employees).
Can you work on your own (mostly from office workers).
Bob
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Posted By Charley Farley-Trelawney
Tend to get "whats a PPE mate or a HSE, HASAWA, DSE,COSHH," etc etc, trouble is you tell em and it stays in the memory bank for all of 2 minutes, next day its...."what was that PEE PEE thing boss, what did it mean??"
Or you get "personal what was it, or ere dus I need a work thing licence permit thing to ave a pee??" ho ho they say as they discuss what a pratt the H&S manager is ...........for mearly attempting to save a life. bloomin henry what a grim reapers life we lead us H&S geezers or geezettes!
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