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Originally Posted by: Mark-W Originally Posted by: Pirellipete It's not work equipment though is it ?
and lets face it, the military don't do PUWER inspections on their rifles and cannons which ARE actually their work equipment
Surely Maintenance in accordance with the Manufacturers Instructions Manual is adequate, and Use in accordance with the Manufacturers Instructions manual would be the same
and most gyms now give you a one to one induction on how to use the equipment before they let you loose on it, which you sign for having received.
You'd be surprised at what the MOD does for inspections. For rifles, every time it comes out of the armoury it is stripped for cleaning at some point. User checks are then performed and reports filed. They are cleaned before leave periods wether they have been fired or not. Or if the management are bored and lazy it's a Friday afternoon activity before knock off. Those who are ex mil on here will agree. With regards to tanks and other vehicles, they will have a monthly MOT, or a military equivalent which is a CFT. (combat fitness test). This is performed by the crew. All mortars have a logbook which accounts for their use. You have to record every round that gets fired from it.
Originally Posted by: Jane Tomlinson The Regulations, often abbreviated to PUWER, place duties on people and companies who own, operate or have control over work equipment. PUWER also places responsibilities on businesses and organisations whose employees use work equipment, whether owned by them or not. PUWER requires that equipment provided for use at work is: - suitable for the intended use
- safe for use, maintained in a safe condition and inspected to ensure it is correctly installed and does not subsequently deteriorate
- used only by people who have received adequate information, instruction and training
- accompanied by suitable health and safety measures, such as protective devices and controls. These will normally include guarding, emergency stop devices, adequate means of isolation from sources of energy, clearly visible markings and warning devices
- used in accordance with specific requirements, for mobile work equipment and power presses
Thank you Mark, i was looking for that reply, if you have a tool your life may depend on you will make sure its working very well, PUWER 98 will probably be sub standard in comparison.
The military are very good at holding their hands up when things go wrong, i am aware of three Crown Censures recently, two of which involved divers. Regulars will know of some of my problems and some of those come from expecting precision and compliance, i would love them to have 50% of the military compliance.
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