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Posted By FJ
I have just been asked to expand on the "concern" expressed earlier this week nationally about the safety of "white boards". Anyone help?
Thanks
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Posted By Bill Morrison
Glad to see elf n safety are concentrating on the really important issues??? What ever next!!
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Posted By N Smith
FJ
If you email me direct I will send you the procedures I use here
Neil
neil.smith@sedc.ac.uk
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Posted By Sally
Whilst it may not be an issue that kills many people the possibility of losing sight is a serious health & safety risk, especially to those like me who only have vision in one eye anyway.
It is also one which has easily appliable control measures.
To suggest it is 'elf & safety' overreacting is a little unfair I think.
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Posted By Jim Walker
Sally, True, but it just goes to show you can never underestimate people.
Now call me a silly old sausage but I'd have thought teachers (whom I assume are at least partly educated people)could work out for themselves (dynamic risk assessment!!) that looking into bright lights was not a good idea.
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