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Birchall31628  
#1 Posted : 22 October 2014 13:49:37(UTC)
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Birchall31628

I understand some large hotel chains are offering free shots of top shelf booze after a certain time (as early as 930pm in our case). Whilst I don't want to be a killjoy, I am looking at discreet but clear ways to try to avoid our people getting totally carried away. Any ideas??
stonecold  
#2 Posted : 22 October 2014 13:52:34(UTC)
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stonecold

People like to have fun, drink, and let their hair down come Christmas time. Why not just let them do that?
ptaylor14  
#3 Posted : 22 October 2014 13:59:02(UTC)
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ptaylor14

Birchall31628 wrote:
I understand some large hotel chains are offering free shots of top shelf booze after a certain time (as early as 930pm in our case). Whilst I don't want to be a killjoy, I am looking at discreet but clear ways to try to avoid our people getting totally carried away. Any ideas??


You cannot be serious, you could just live and let live and I know my response if somebody tried to treat me as a un responsible adult at a works do or whatever
DHM  
#4 Posted : 22 October 2014 14:05:12(UTC)
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DHM

Christmas killjoy comes to mind!
jodieclark1510  
#5 Posted : 22 October 2014 14:10:51(UTC)
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jodieclark1510

Our staff are reminded they are representing the company and behaviour such as violent conduct won't be tolerated- but you have to let people have a little bit of fun?
Invictus  
#6 Posted : 22 October 2014 14:13:14(UTC)
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Invictus

No wonder we get a bad name if you don't want to be part of it don't go. At Christmas people often will drink excessively, why not issue warnings about drinking driving and drinking to much a couple of weeks before but do it in such away that you are talking generally and then let people make their own mind up.

Birchall31628  
#7 Posted : 22 October 2014 14:18:10(UTC)
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Birchall31628

I know how controversial this can be hence the post. With the free shots, violence springs to mind.
fscott  
#8 Posted : 22 October 2014 14:19:04(UTC)
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fscott

The fact that Christmas parties can be considered an extension of the workplace doesn't make Birchall a kill joy in my opinion although the issues usually relate to HR rather than H&S. A simple search via the internet 'employers responsibilities christmas parties' will bring up a multitude of potential issues whereby an employer arrange christmas parties and provide alcohol.
SW  
#9 Posted : 22 October 2014 14:19:51(UTC)
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SW

Names of these Hotels please - I'm all for some free shots!!!
Birchall31628  
#10 Posted : 22 October 2014 14:23:17(UTC)
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Birchall31628

SW, Remada is one if you want to book via them, bet they will run out by 0945pm though
walker  
#11 Posted : 22 October 2014 15:14:46(UTC)
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walker

When I "take over", I'm going to implement the death penalty for anyone, over the age of 12, who mentions the C word before 20th December.
DP  
#12 Posted : 22 October 2014 15:22:03(UTC)
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DP

Have you got any history of problems at your doo's?

If not - just enjoy yourselves.

It can be an issue and I have seen plenty of parties stopped - year ago when I worked in heavy industry -it wan not uncommon for different shifts to air the grievances at these events.

Recently when I works for another big name, well known, retailer we had to have separate Distribution Centre Xmas Doo's due to the punch ups.

SW  
#13 Posted : 22 October 2014 15:28:02(UTC)
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SW

Ha Ha! Thanks Birchall31628 - Unfortunately my Company is not allowed to have a Christmas party this year (Bah Humbug) because of the expense but if there are free shots.........
andrewcl  
#14 Posted : 22 October 2014 15:58:51(UTC)
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andrewcl

Where I work they don't discourage the drinking copious amounts of booze, but they do arrange buses to take people home, every hour between 10pm and 2am or thereabouts.

If your beer compass can get you to the bus stop, and your beer goggles can get you on the bus, then you should be fine!
Canopener  
#15 Posted : 22 October 2014 16:29:11(UTC)
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Canopener

Birchall31628 wrote:
I understand some large hotel chains are offering free shots of top shelf booze after a certain time (as early as 930pm in our case). Whilst I don't want to be a killjoy, I am looking at discreet but clear ways to try to avoid our people getting totally carried away. Any ideas??


Good luck with that one. I can already read the daily Mail headline! :-)
firesafety101  
#16 Posted : 22 October 2014 20:50:40(UTC)
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firesafety101

9.30 pm, don't know what the problem is, that's way past my bedtime :-)
cheifinspector  
#17 Posted : 23 October 2014 09:03:02(UTC)
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cheifinspector

It's not violence that you need to worry about. It's more about who ends up sleeping with who when free booze is involved!!!
Animax01  
#18 Posted : 23 October 2014 09:07:05(UTC)
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Animax01

This isn't something that can be tackled easily, plus I have little doubt that you will be ignored. Alcohol has a funny way of changing peoples minds too.
Your time may be better spent campaigning against the dangers of drinking alcohol in excess, in general, not singling out a specific function.
chris42  
#19 Posted : 23 October 2014 09:39:49(UTC)
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chris42

I think it is more of a problem that drunk people speak their minds and tell it how they see it. Views and opinions that they would not normally air in public. Some people get drunker than others and so some remember what was said.

What is done and said at a Chr.... Annual festive December party ( Ok Walker ?) does not stay at the party and you and they have to live with it the rest of the year.

I don't go to them (Ever), I have no desire to discuss H&S with drunk people (especially those that normally will not engage in a H&S discussion). They can do what they want, because what is a company going to do ? Employ bouncers.

In my view company could organise a meal / entertainment and what they do after is up to them, and if there happens to be a free bar, ok.

Chris


silberfee  
#20 Posted : 23 October 2014 09:44:36(UTC)
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silberfee

SW wrote:
Names of these Hotels please - I'm all for some free shots!!!


Think I would be hailed a hero if I found this hotel, we let people have fun or what's the point of the party??

If Directors don't want there team members to have fun then don't book places like that.
peter gotch  
#21 Posted : 23 October 2014 13:18:04(UTC)
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peter gotch

Free shots? Do you provide the guns as well?
Invictus  
#22 Posted : 23 October 2014 14:11:20(UTC)
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Invictus

Chris42 wrote:
I think it is more of a problem that drunk people speak their minds and tell it how they see it. Views and opinions that they would not normally air in public. Some people get drunker than others and so some remember what was said.

What is done and said at a Chr.... Annual festive December party ( Ok Walker ?) does not stay at the party and you and they have to live with it the rest of the year.

I don't go to them (Ever), I have no desire to discuss H&S with drunk people (especially those that normally will not engage in a H&S discussion). They can do what they want, because what is a company going to do ? Employ bouncers.

In my view company could organise a meal / entertainment and what they do after is up to them, and if there happens to be a free bar, ok.

Chris




The last company I worked for hired bouncers, 1 to stop trouble and 2. to stop anyone who didn't work for the company getting in.
walker  
#23 Posted : 23 October 2014 15:20:07(UTC)
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walker

I never go to parties partly for same reason as Invictus.

I will often go out for a pint after work with the site lads.

As for the office where I work out of, 95% of the inhabitants I can only just tolerate their presence when I'm getting paid, let alone in my own time.
walker  
#24 Posted : 23 October 2014 15:21:12(UTC)
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walker

Invictus should read Chris42
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