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alan_uk  
#1 Posted : 05 April 2011 15:14:02(UTC)
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alan_uk

I was disgusted at a recent BBC antiques roadshow which promoted lies and false statements regarding heallth and sfaety regulations. The particular issue concerned a teacher who was a guest on the programme who was allowed to broadcast to the nation that rocking horses can no longer be used by children in schools due to Health and Safety regulations. When people hear this kind of rubbish on the BBC, if they don't know any better, they tend to believe it and so the endless myths, lies and misinformation continue to expand. Obviously there are NO safety regulations relating to rocking horses and nothing to prevent children using them and the BBC should not have allowed such false statements to be broadcast. The teacher should have been made to state the real reasons for preventing the children from using the horse (risk aversion due to possible insurance claims) or asked not no make any comment at all, rather than being allowed to lie. The BBC demonstrate a very irresponsible attitude in this matter and only help to fuel the fires of elf 'n safety myths which all sensible safety professionals are trying to combat.
User is suspended until 03/02/2041 16:40:57(UTC) Ian.Blenkharn  
#2 Posted : 05 April 2011 15:17:21(UTC)
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Ian.Blenkharn

Take a chill pill, then take another!
Safety Smurf  
#3 Posted : 05 April 2011 15:17:58(UTC)
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Safety Smurf

Should have started that; "Dear Points of View"
Guru  
#4 Posted : 05 April 2011 15:20:13(UTC)
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Guru

Safety Smurf wrote:
Should have started that; "Dear Points of View"
Indeed!
User is suspended until 03/02/2041 16:40:57(UTC) Ian.Blenkharn  
#5 Posted : 05 April 2011 15:32:59(UTC)
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Ian.Blenkharn

and signed it, Disgusted of IOSH
bilbo  
#6 Posted : 05 April 2011 16:33:56(UTC)
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bilbo

alan_uk - Yes I watched that programme too. I muttered under my breath "well that is just not true and not helpful" - the wife says - for goodness sake switch off! Nuff said.
alan w houghton  
#7 Posted : 05 April 2011 16:44:32(UTC)
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alan w houghton

:)
bob youel  
#8 Posted : 06 April 2011 07:25:47(UTC)
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bob youel

I suggest 'many' complaint letters to the head of the BBC
User is suspended until 03/02/2041 16:40:57(UTC) Ian.Blenkharn  
#9 Posted : 06 April 2011 07:59:12(UTC)
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Ian.Blenkharn

What utter nonsense. By the same token, perhaps IOSH should be inundated with 'many' letters of complaint from the millions of BBC viewers would might be concerned about some of the rubbish posted here by Forum users. No wonder they complain, it's hardly a professional response is it? People, glass houses, and all that....!
User is suspended until 03/02/2041 16:40:57(UTC) Ian.Blenkharn  
#10 Posted : 06 April 2011 08:35:11(UTC)
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Ian.Blenkharn

I should have added at the foot of that post... It's not the way to move forward, is it?
safetyamateur  
#11 Posted : 06 April 2011 08:56:47(UTC)
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safetyamateur

How much was the Rocking Horse worth, then?
firesafety101  
#12 Posted : 06 April 2011 08:59:17(UTC)
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firesafety101

Alan, you're off your rocker! Is it Friday yet :-))
s.palzeaird  
#13 Posted : 06 April 2011 09:08:48(UTC)
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s.palzeaird

I believe it is a very valid point made. There are too many individuals using H and S as an excuse for not doing the correct thing. BBC and all other meadia houses must understand the implications of health and safety in the workplace and should promote best practice from board to finished product - tv papers radio and after that personal perception of risk. I deal with many staff and find in particular the media in any format causes me problems by allowing and even producing very poor examples of health and safety information. not helpful and reinforces peoples attitude of "it will be OK" :-)
Terry556  
#14 Posted : 06 April 2011 09:09:14(UTC)
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Terry556

Something springs to mind April Fool,
John D C  
#15 Posted : 06 April 2011 09:31:40(UTC)
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John D C

If you had watched the programme to the end you would have seen children using the rocker as the credits began to role- so obviously the BBC didn't agree with the teacher. John C
safetyamateur  
#16 Posted : 06 April 2011 09:41:18(UTC)
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safetyamateur

Update: I understand that, as the cameras stopped rolling, one of the children played rough with the horse and broke one of its legs. The horse was humanely exterminated by a qualified vet shortly after. Its value is said to be greatly diminished.
walker  
#17 Posted : 06 April 2011 10:27:27(UTC)
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walker

bilbo wrote:
alan_uk - Yes I watched that programme too. I muttered under my breath "well that is just not true and not helpful" - the wife says - for goodness sake switch off! Nuff said.
Exactly the scenerio that took place in our house ;-)))
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