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Posted By The toecap As a result of work on a building site. A persons dog is mildly injured. Reportable or not.
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Posted By Andrew W Contact the HSE you'll find their bark is worse than their bite
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Posted By Seano Yes report it. How is the dog, i hope he/she is not feeling too woof.
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Posted By Andrew W Ruffly speaking do you think it'll be off for 3 days. or am I barking up the wrong tree?
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Posted By Heather Collins It's got to be more than three days without paws, Andrew not just ruffly three days.
Bit of a sad tail really....
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Posted By Andrew W Ah but did he/she remain at the scene or Flea to the hospital?
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Posted By Jonathan Breeze I confused...
Was it the person or the dog working on the building site?
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Posted By Andrew W Jonathon
Now you're picking the bones of the thread, do you distrust the pedigree of the toecaps information. I can assure you he's no mongrel when it comes to serious matters like this
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Posted By jackw. wruff wruff wruff.. very esp the jokes oh well is friday..johnathon..leave now go to pub..one with no dogs..and have a large glass of beer or 10. cheers all.
is this thread now r.over.. or will it bite bark!!
hmm think i will join Johnathon..
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Posted By Jonathan Breeze Grrr!
[skulks away like a whipped cur]
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Posted By CFT Oh c'mon now, this was a serious question posted by Toecap and as such deserves a serious answer.
I say no as it was a minor injury and clearly the dog would have a CSCS card thus proving his competence. So you must ask the dog to see what he/she feels about the situation.
There, that has cleared that up!
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Posted By Andrew W Not really CFT which card would the dog hold? I've checked the list and the categories are Guide, Guard, Assistance and Site Manager. Most of ours fall into the Guide category to assist the machine drivers
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Posted By Merv Newman now, if this was the site manager's guide dog, and had passed the touch screen test, then I would report it.
I feel a whippet coming on.
Merv
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Posted By Pete48 Awh, missed out a dog wagging the tale today!
CSCS. Canine Safety Competence "S"ertificate??
As to the reporting, the answer is a definite no. The guidance clearly shows that RIDDOR means
Really Intended Dogs Dont Occassion Reports.
Sorry I joined so late in the day.
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Posted By CFT Pete
Just how long did it take you to think the RIDDOR acronym up?
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Posted By Pete48 CFT, a couple of shakes of a dogs tail??
:):)
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Posted By Garry Mcglaid Toecap,
I remember the last dog i came across on site that had a nasty accident, he got his tongue cut off due to an industrial accident , he was quite upset because all the others on site were calling him smelly balls.
He sued quite succesfully for constructive dismissal
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