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Chappie  
#1 Posted : 08 May 2013 12:04:31(UTC)
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Chappie

Do you have (free to plagiarise!) risk assessment and SSoW for the above, please or link to guidance?!!
User is suspended until 03/02/2041 16:40:57(UTC) Ian.Blenkharn  
#2 Posted : 08 May 2013 12:06:52(UTC)
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Ian.Blenkharn

Warmest day of the year so far. Bright clear blue sky. Short sleeves, and a sun hat. Does this take the prize for the best forward planning?
pete48  
#3 Posted : 08 May 2013 17:46:23(UTC)
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pete48

Recognising that the forum and users cover worldwide activity where perhaps a little snow still falls? Chappie, if you search the OSH forum for 'snow clearing' you will find plenty of previous threads which contain loads of info on this perennnial subject. P48
User is suspended until 03/02/2041 16:40:57(UTC) Ian.Blenkharn  
#4 Posted : 08 May 2013 17:50:42(UTC)
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Ian.Blenkharn

In East Anglia? Perhaps Chappie knows something that the forecasters have yet to announce? Maybe I will be wise to keep my thermals on just a tad longer
pete48  
#5 Posted : 08 May 2013 18:00:39(UTC)
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pete48

Where you live or work doesn't mean your activity is limited to that area does it? Why assume the question refers to the UK or any part of it? p48
User is suspended until 03/02/2041 16:40:57(UTC) Ian.Blenkharn  
#6 Posted : 08 May 2013 19:23:40(UTC)
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Ian.Blenkharn

N4N
Graham Bullough  
#7 Posted : 17 May 2013 17:58:12(UTC)
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Graham Bullough

Ian Judging from the snowfalls experienced in some parts of the UK earlier this week, including Devon, it looks as though your suggestion at #4 about chappie's meteorological acumen was correct. :-)
NickRoarty  
#8 Posted : 18 May 2013 15:48:46(UTC)
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NickRoarty

Ian, N4N??????????????????
User is suspended until 03/02/2041 16:40:57(UTC) Ian.Blenkharn  
#9 Posted : 18 May 2013 16:51:23(UTC)
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Ian.Blenkharn

I will tell you later ;-)
L McCartney  
#10 Posted : 20 May 2013 15:06:01(UTC)
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L McCartney

Direct gov site - or whatever its called now - had info last two winters on this. It might still be there. Lilian
Canopener  
#11 Posted : 21 May 2013 11:44:33(UTC)
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Canopener

I am assuming "normal for Norfolk" although East Anglia comprises an area encompassing a number of counties, depending on where you seek your definition, and Norfolk is but one of those.
walker  
#12 Posted : 21 May 2013 15:07:33(UTC)
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walker

canopener wrote:
I am assuming "normal for Norfolk" although East Anglia comprises an area encompassing a number of counties, depending on where you seek your definition, and Norfolk is but one of those.
Well if thats what he means its highly offensive.
Canopener  
#13 Posted : 21 May 2013 15:38:41(UTC)
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Canopener

It is my assumption and i could well be wrong. I understand that NFN or N4N have been widely used in the past by GPs and Social Services among others when making notes on files and records. I also understand that it's continued use is discouraged!
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