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leadbelly  
#1 Posted : 05 January 2015 10:14:16(UTC)
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walker  
#2 Posted : 05 January 2015 10:34:16(UTC)
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walker

An academic study stating the bleeding obvious?
ashleywillson  
#3 Posted : 05 January 2015 10:37:41(UTC)
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ashleywillson

walker wrote:
An academic study stating the bleeding obvious?
That was exactly my thoughts as I was reading through it! Nothing revolutionary in my opinion. I guess this stems from those with little / no H&S experience or qualification fearing the might of the HSE and their new super weapon - FFI!
fiesta  
#4 Posted : 05 January 2015 15:40:17(UTC)
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fiesta

I linked to this article via the IOSH web pages http://www.exeter.ac.uk/...ews/title_427731_en.html And wholeheartedly agree with 99% of it: Although we all knew this to be the case. However just one section stood out. The author suggests that... "Myths that demonstrate over-interpretation such as standing on an office chair to put up Jubilee bunting constituting a breach of health and safety regulations are incorrect assumptions that these forms of regulations exist in this area.” I consider myself to be an enlightened and practical sort and certainly not a "Safety Nut" but, bearing in mind that 99% of all office chairs are swivel chairs these days there cannot be too many H&S professional that would recommend standing on one for any reason at all.
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