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Hi all
Just a quick query for intrigue purposes more than anything else. I was recently in Jamaica on my honeymoon and whilst not actively there with my safety head on, couldn't help but notice a distinct lack of H&S, both on resort and out and about and on excursions.
Upon digging I believe they are still using a version of the old Factories Act? Does anyone know if this is indeed the legislation they use in Jamaica and it will be updated at all?
Jamie
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I can't help thinking you should have had more enjoyable things on your mind, when on your honeymoon.....
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....just realised how that post may have made me look now! Trust me my thinking was done whilst on a boat in the middle of a tropical storm and on a coach driving on the wrong side of the road - both moments that were not enjoyable!
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Jay, make sure your better half is not reading IOSH forums,,,
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I bet the new Mrs Pownall would not be impressed.
I know a good divorce lawyer if you need one...
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Hi, I have worked in Jamaica and can confirm that most of their laws are paid lip service but loosely based upon older UK/American laws
Now do a risk assessment for the hazards and risks involved in honeymooning and you will realise that the risk is tolerable......
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The hazards and risks from marriage are totally unacceptable and intolerable.
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I noticed the same in Egypt recently, but as I have been married 35 years, have managed to cut myself some slack!
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