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jaysay 26-02-2011 09:23

Health and Safety
 
My Daughter has just told me this morning about a friend of hers who has sadly lost one of their parents this week, she just said you'll never guess what my friend and his brothers were doing yesterday afternoon, Go on I says, they had to go to the undertakers to learn how to carry a coffin as they are going to carry the coffin at the funeral on Monday, its new Health and Safety regulations:rolleyes:

cashman 26-02-2011 09:38

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whilst Elf n Safety can be daft at times, aint sure this is a bad idea,have been to funerals where i have seen folk struggle lugging the stiff, can look very ungainly,:confused:

jaysay 26-02-2011 09:52

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 887383)
whilst Elf n Safety can be daft at times, aint sure this is a bad idea,have been to funerals where i have seen folk struggle lugging the stiff, can look very ungainly,:confused:

Seemingly its only just come in recently, somebody put a claim in to an undertaker for hurting their back at a funeral, the worlds gone mad;)

cmonstanley 26-02-2011 09:58

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where theres blame theres a claim:p

cashman 26-02-2011 09:59

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dont surprise me at all, way of the world, but can see how folk can get hurt lifting the wrong way.

jaysay 26-02-2011 10:05

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 887396)
dont surprise me at all, way of the world, but can see how folk can get hurt lifting the wrong way.

Ya bu its only now that everybody is now on the make, there's no such thing as an accident anymore, if the same logic applied 40 years ago I'd have made a flaming fortune form miner accidents at work, but in those days you just got up brushed yourself down and got on with it;)

gynn 26-02-2011 10:13

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 887401)
in those days you just got up brushed yourself down and got on with it;)

Hopefully the poor fellow in the coffin won't.

:eek:

jaysay 26-02-2011 10:23

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Originally Posted by gynn (Post 887406)
Hopefully the poor fellow in the coffin won't.

:eek:

Well I have a varied sense of humour, but actually I don't really find that at all funny:(

gynn 26-02-2011 10:42

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Sorry.

cashman 26-02-2011 10:43

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 887401)
Ya bu its only now that everybody is now on the make, there's no such thing as an accident anymore, if the same logic applied 40 years ago I'd have made a flaming fortune form miner accidents at work, but in those days you just got up brushed yourself down and got on with it;)

Disagree, twas the 80s when things really changed fer the worse n just gone downhill since.:(

jaysay 26-02-2011 10:48

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Originally Posted by gynn (Post 887415)
Sorry.

Thanks

Neil 26-02-2011 11:27

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 887416)
Disagree, twas the 80s when things really changed fer the worse n just gone downhill since.:(

A lot of it is just common sense put into writing for those that dont have any.
Most people have little bumps and falls still dont report it or sue the company because they want to keep there job.

I still see dangerous things going on and usually comment when I do.

Walked away from a job a few years ago when the idiot in charge of the job was about to hacksaw an 11KV cable that he knew was the right one because he put it in the ground 15 years before. I laughed and said I cant remember what I had for my tea last week.

The correct procedure is and always has been to prove the cable dead at point of work using a device that basically fires a chisel through the cable with an exploding cap while you stand a long way away.

What I am trying to say is that is does not matter what safety procedures are put in place people will still get hurt because they ignore them.

I am big on H&S but only when its sensible and correct. I see to many stupid ideas still.

yerself 26-02-2011 11:33

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Originally Posted by cashman
lugging the stiff

Is this a technical term used by undertakers/funeral directors?:D

Barrie Yates 26-02-2011 13:35

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 887396)
dont surprise me at all, way of the world, but can see how folk can get hurt lifting the wrong way.

Late '70s, I had to supervise a funeral parade. The SNCO and 6 airmen had 2 practice sessions on lifting the coffin out of the hearse and then carrying it - H & S had already struck in the RAF in the late '70s:(:(:(

Neil 26-02-2011 15:06

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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 887470)
Late '70s, I had to supervise a funeral parade. The SNCO and 6 airmen had 2 practice sessions on lifting the coffin out of the hearse and then carrying it - H & S had already struck in the RAF in the late '70s:(:(:(

Why do you say "struck" like it is a bad thing?


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