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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: erithwc on February 13, 2011, 12:53:27 pm

Title: hazard signs for a trolley setup
Post by: erithwc on February 13, 2011, 12:53:27 pm
Just want to ask what you guy think i use a yellow 25ltr purefreedom trolley with one warning cone my question is.

would hazard stickers on each 25ltr drum be a good enough to cover my back or would i still need to use a cone, the trolley is never more than a couple of meters from where im working  ???
Title: Re: hazard signs for a trolley setup
Post by: dazmond on February 13, 2011, 03:55:18 pm
your having a laugh arent you mate!i use one warning cone but only on commercial jobs.residential i dont use any.no warnings on barrels!! ;) ;D ;D ;D


dazmond
Title: Re: hazard signs for a trolley setup
Post by: erithwc on February 13, 2011, 04:46:03 pm
know im not joking i use a hazad cone for my residential work and all my customer respond well to me taking saftey seriously thats why i was thinking about putting a window cleaner at work stickers on the 25ltr trolley drums then theirs no need for a cone the stickers only cost about £1.80 each better safe than sorry plus if you don't use hazard signs on residential work you could be opening yourself up for a claim from the dole dossers  ???
Title: Re: hazard signs for a trolley setup
Post by: bobby p on February 13, 2011, 05:13:02 pm
[quote author=Erith Window Cleaning link= better safe than sorry plus if you don't use hazard signs on residential work you could be opening yourself up for a claim from the dole dossers  ???
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 absolutely -  old folk fall hard and fast .   im forever seeing that UNDERDOG.com telly ad ,luring in petty claims as well as the big
Title: Re: hazard signs for a trolley setup
Post by: Paul Coleman on February 13, 2011, 05:35:43 pm
know im not joking i use a hazad cone for my residential work and all my customer respond well to me taking saftey seriously thats why i was thinking about putting a window cleaner at work stickers on the 25ltr trolley drums then theirs no need for a cone the stickers only cost about £1.80 each better safe than sorry plus if you don't use hazard signs on residential work you could be opening yourself up for a claim from the dole dossers  ???

A yellow trolley with warning stickers sounds good to me.  It may well be enough to replace a cone.  Bear in mind that some yellow, oblong buckets are sold like this and I understand (perhaps wrongly, that this is sufficient for dispensing with a cone in many circumstances.