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Posted By Anwar Afzal
Have you heard of the burglers who tried to steal a gas boiler and was smoking while ripping it out, destroying that house and number of others in the street in West Bromwich and putting themselves and others in hospital with severe burns.
Where is the common sense?
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Posted By Pete48
Anwar, see what happens if you dont do a risk assessment first! (chuckle, chuckle)
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Posted By Anwar Afzal
They did not have "NO SMOKING POLICY" maybe the smoking ban will prevent further incidents if it applies to burlars aswell.
On a serious token though, what if these houses were being refurbished by builders or they were part built new homes. HSE would be looking at ensuring others were not put at risk Section 3 & 4 HASWA 74
And might even have been a breach of the occupiers liablity act 57, we must ensure that occupants legal or illegal are not injured as a result of our acts or ommisions
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Posted By anon1234
Anwar,
are you implying that we shouldn't have gas boilers in case someone steals them and causes an explosion in the process - i don't think the act or omission is on the the part of the occupier
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Posted By Lynne Ratcliffe
there was not an occupier at the time! they were trying to rob the boiler and pipes for the scrap copper prices from an empty house.
it was reported that there was a smell of gas detected shortly before the explosion!
it was only later and well after the event it was discovered that they were not builders but robbers!
memo to burglar - next time check gas has been turned off! just like real builders do!
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Posted By Anwar Afzal
Lynne
My query is if the burglars had entered houses under renovation or new build with the same intent, the onus of safety would be with the contractors ensuring a safe regime, having all the right docs in place etc.
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Posted By anon1234
Surely the burglars caused the gas leak - what you expect the cntractors to do? put up signs saying 'if you are going to steal the boiler ensure you turn the gas off before disconnecting'?
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Posted By holmezy
Anwar,
I assume the owners or landlords took reasonable steps to prevent entry? or at least locked the door, so defence may rely on contributary negligence, not trained or authorised, didnt follow safe system of work, not corgi registered......
At the end of the day, they are up to no good and deserve all that comes their way!!
Sorry, no sympathy for them.
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