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auntysmash  
#1 Posted : 18 January 2012 08:47:12(UTC)
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auntysmash

I'm trying to find any case law relating to the heating of outdoor buildings such as sheds, Rubb tents etc. to give us a steer on what the law considered 'practicable' with regard to heating. We are at a bit of a deadlock with the union as we are saying it isn't really practicable to heat a large Rubb tent which is open at one end to the outside for most of the day (plus it is single skinned and un-insulated etc.). The union are saying it must be heated. We are offering alternatives such as wet / cold weather clothing, rest breaks, clothes drying cupboard etc. I vaguely remember reading about a case at a shipyard where something similar was argued, but can't find it - does anyone have any ideas? Stu
Ron Hunter  
#2 Posted : 18 January 2012 09:29:45(UTC)
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Ron Hunter

You're entirely correct, and I think I last saw it on one of these "law update" things- but I can't find it either!
Psycho  
#3 Posted : 18 January 2012 12:19:32(UTC)
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Psycho

this may help http://www.google.co.uk/...BA&start=10&sa=N tells about putting heaters in other areas but alas it is not case law
Psycho  
#4 Posted : 18 January 2012 12:21:30(UTC)
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Psycho

psycho wrote:
this may help http://www.google.co.uk/...BA&start=10&sa=N tells about putting heaters in other areas but alas it is not case law
its the one issued from parliament 5th down
Ron Hunter  
#5 Posted : 18 January 2012 12:41:07(UTC)
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Ron Hunter

A further vague recollection is that the case referred to an oil platform yard in Scotland. Nigg Bay perhaps?
Ron Hunter  
#6 Posted : 18 January 2012 12:53:27(UTC)
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Ron Hunter

Ah ha! The reference was on this very Forum, and we have Graham Bullough to thank. http://forum.iosh.co.uk/...spx?g=posts&t=102334
auntysmash  
#7 Posted : 20 January 2012 10:40:10(UTC)
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auntysmash

Excellent! That's the actual one I remembered reading - thank you all :-) Stu
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