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Merv  
#1 Posted : 11 April 2013 16:18:23(UTC)
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Merv

An interesting scene in last night's Victoria Wood BBC1 programme about tea: A priest was shown blessing machines in a tea bag factory. The factory manager seemed convinced that the more blessings his machines received the better would be the plant safety performance. Could be worth a try and, with the recent Equal Rights ruling, you can be quite ecumenical in your choice of religion. Druid, Pagan, Vegan or even Rastafarian (but you would probably have to supply the Ganja) So, if you are looking for a new initiative ... Merv
chris42  
#2 Posted : 11 April 2013 16:40:03(UTC)
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chris42

How about Jedi You could use the jedi mind control "You don't want to do that" "You want to work to procedure"
redken  
#3 Posted : 11 April 2013 19:00:44(UTC)
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redken

Merv, are you in the future? The programme is on tonight.
David68  
#4 Posted : 11 April 2013 19:30:15(UTC)
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David68

I thought the using tea bags to improve site safety was a great idea. I might introduce it to the centreless grinders and induction hardeners - i am sure the lads wont mind Redken, Part 1 was on last night, part 2 is on tonight and I would recommend it very highly, it was very entertaining Dave
edwardh  
#5 Posted : 12 April 2013 13:18:15(UTC)
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edwardh

I remember quite a few years ago being in court in Birmingham when an HSE inspector was prosecuting a case against small firm of plastic injection moulders who made coat hangers. They pleaded guilty to amputating an employees hand in an unguarded moulder. When the magistrates were deciding on sentence they asked the Inspector what actions had the company taken since the accident to prevent a reoccurence. With a completely straight face, the Inspector told the bench that they had brought in a loin-cloth clad holy-man who had spent 3 days living in a shrine in the corner of the factory exorcising the evil spirits that had possessed the company.... the bench seemed unimpressed....
peter gotch  
#6 Posted : 12 April 2013 13:53:55(UTC)
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peter gotch

At an international conference many years ago the process in Hawaii was explained. Before work starts on construction site pay small amount to get local priest to bless the site. When fatal accident occurs, work stops until pay more to get more senior priest to bless the site. When second fatal accident occurs, work stops until pay much more to get bishop bless the site. ...and so on.
David Bannister  
#7 Posted : 12 April 2013 13:57:58(UTC)
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David Bannister

Hmmm, sound like a lucrative business opportunity
SamJen1973  
#8 Posted : 12 April 2013 16:24:09(UTC)
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SamJen1973

A few years ago a H&S Consultant friend of mine was delivering training to a church-run care provider, where some of the trainees asked why they needed to do risk assessments when god would protect them.....
Bruce Sutherland  
#9 Posted : 12 April 2013 19:20:24(UTC)
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Bruce Sutherland

I had a man of the cloth explain to me many years ago that his employer was an ephemeral being and I could huff and puff all I liked but prosecuting him may be difficult .... I subsequently really liked it when "person in control" became an in wording in such situations
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