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Posted By The toecap Does anybody else work in the wind turbine industry?
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Posted By Dave Merchant ...vaguely. I work *for* but not *in*. Consultancy and all that nonsense.
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Posted By The toecap Ah. A fellow colleague. I am safety for the erection in Scotland. I was wondering if you have a toolbox talk on electrical safety in a turbine. May i ask who you work for and where?
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Posted By Paul Bellis Hi
I am in a similar position - anything in the Wind Turbine safety rules you can use? -
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Posted By The toecap I've been on the BWEA site but there's not a great deal there
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Posted By steve e ashton From the BWEA Guidelines - available at the BWEA site - Paragraph 4.3... "For small organisations that do not have the necessary knowledge, competence or resources available to them, specialist advice can be sought from an independent Health and Safety Consultant. The Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) maintains a Register of Health and Safety Consultants. Further information is available on the Internet at www.iosh.co.uk/index.cfm?go=consultancy.main." So there's one up for IOSH and the register ... The BWEA guidelines are amongst the clearest and easiest to read of any industry- led safety guides I have come across - recommended for a quick look even for those not directly involved in the industry. Steve
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