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#1 Posted : 26 June 2009 11:11:00(UTC)
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Posted By SteveD-M We seem to have lost the rather lighthearted Friday feeling thread... With the following in mind....can we not cheer ourselves up for a safety and happy weekend... GB - safest workplace in EU? The latest fatal accident statistics just published indicate that amongst the 5 largest EU countries, Great Britain has had the lowest fatal injury rate over a 5-year period. Although I'm sure we would all agree that we still have lots of work left to do...We have been working on some 'funny' signs to improve attitudes (Danger live children!) anyone any more examples or relevant jokes?
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#2 Posted : 26 June 2009 11:39:00(UTC)
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Posted By SteveD-M Found it...been told off my mods...:(
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#3 Posted : 26 June 2009 12:04:00(UTC)
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Posted By safetyamateur 28 minutes to pounce? They're slipping.
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#4 Posted : 26 June 2009 12:13:00(UTC)
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Posted By Raymond Rapp Steve Oh dear. After this mornings tribulations I could do with a laugh. Anyway, I plagiarised another post and have a sign pinned to my desk which reads: 'The reporting of unsafe acts and conditions is everyone's responsibility - report it now, or the kitten gets it! Underneath the wording is a picture of the cutest kitten you have ever seen...next to a microwave! Before anyone complains, it's a joke and I am an animal lover - after this morning's charade I prefer them to humans. Ray
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#5 Posted : 26 June 2009 16:04:00(UTC)
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Posted By Andrew W It's back now. Nearly home time
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#6 Posted : 26 June 2009 16:57:00(UTC)
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Posted By Ron Hunter Apropros nothing in particular, watching one of the interminable re-runs of "Star Trek the Next Generation" last night brought a wee smile to my face. Lt. Cdr. Data, in temporary command of the Enterprise (D) ordered that a Klingon Shuttlecraft be brought aboard for a "Health & Safety Inspection"! Nice to know we have a role to play in the 24th Century. I always said I was in this for the long-run! A prize (of Trekkie Kudos) to the afficionado who can name that Episode!
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#7 Posted : 26 June 2009 17:38:00(UTC)
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Posted By Peter Zunda Gambit II !
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#8 Posted : 26 June 2009 22:02:00(UTC)
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Posted By Paul T9 Ron I don’t agree with the STTNG having a health and safety role, how many times have they beamed down to some disaster zone either on a planet or space ship and not one piece of PPE visible! No wonder why the ships doctor is so busy;-)
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#9 Posted : 27 June 2009 00:01:00(UTC)
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Posted By Ron Hunter Kudos to you Peter Zunda! Paul, in all fairness, the extensive sensor sweeps,atmospheric sampling and verification of Class "M" atmsopshere are all designed to protect the away Team and preclude any need for PPE.They have been known to "suit up" where necessary. Of course, in the unlikely event they did contract something nasty this could be effectively filtered on beam-out by a narrowing of the angular confinement beam and a quantum phase-shift of the Heisenberg compensators? Surprised you didn't consider that really. Then again, these precautions would be virtually useless against interphasic parasites - wouldn't they Peter? I'll get my cloak(ing device). ;-)
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#10 Posted : 27 June 2009 07:13:00(UTC)
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Posted By Merv Newman Now that's the Friday feeling ! I wish I could join in the STNNG conversation but I'm still fixated on Uhuru. Speaking, as we were, of science fiction, who says it's all rubbish ? I'm just re-reading a book publshed in 1993 which puts many of GB's current, "turn of the century" ills down to the "People's Socialism Party", the Warming, and the Credit Crash. And H&S still gets a kicking; Merv
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#11 Posted : 27 June 2009 08:28:00(UTC)
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Posted By martinw You're all nuts, in the words of the great Homer(Simpson). Merv - am I right in thinking that the actor who played Uhura(? sorry if the spelling is incorrect) went ultimately to work for NASA to front their public relations - to be the face of the company?
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#12 Posted : 28 June 2009 02:45:00(UTC)
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Posted By andymak Down the tubes with most of the jobs I expect!
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#13 Posted : 29 June 2009 10:35:00(UTC)
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Posted By Peter Zunda Funny how you could almost guarantee the death or injury of one of the 'red shirts' in Star Trek, almost a Private Fraiser moment - "We're doomed!"
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#14 Posted : 29 June 2009 10:49:00(UTC)
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Posted By Peter Zunda Uhura was played by Nichelle Nichols, who later went on to work for NASA to help recruit female staff to the agency.
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#15 Posted : 29 June 2009 11:30:00(UTC)
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Posted By Peter F. Sad, sad and very sad, Star trek must be one of the worst programmes ever.
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#16 Posted : 29 June 2009 12:04:00(UTC)
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Posted By Swis Feelings gone as is Friday!!!
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#17 Posted : 29 June 2009 12:51:00(UTC)
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Posted By IOSH Moderator ...Indeed Swis. Which is why I now have to bring this thread to a close; it is the only logical outcome given AUG 1. Live long and prosper. Jonathan
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