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Posted By Edel
i have to complete a risk assessment for a commercial retail park. we have one issue in relation to water features, access to the public is open so therefore there is a risk of drowning, has anyone any comments on this issue? Would the use of a rigid mesh interfere with the water feature?
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Posted By Stephen D. Clarke
I'd contact RoSPA they have a lot of useful info on water safety.
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Posted By andymak
Don't forget the dreaded L word if atomisation of water is being caused by the flow in the feature.
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Posted By Jeffrey Watt
Edel
I read of the use of mesh recently ( think it was a prosecution), just used under the surface of a large pond/fountain I think. Great for doing Bono impressions at lunch time.
Rospa stuff is good.
Kind regards
Jeff
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Posted By Jeffrey Watt
Sorry the prosecution reference meant mesh had been recommended by the enforcer as a simple measure to control the risk that had been overlooked.
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