Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Dave Willis on November 19, 2012, 03:54:28 pm
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The way I see things going on here it looks to me that sometime in the future anyone who hasn't done a health and safety course will be black listed as breaking the law.
Anyone else see this coming?
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Nope.
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YES. It WILL come.
It is already in place on alot of the larger commercial sites. NO health and saftey training/qualification NO entry.
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YES. It WILL come.
It is already in place on alot of the larger commercial sites. NO health and saftey training/qualification NO entry.
I think Mark means anyone on the forum who hasn't been on a H&S course will be black listed, as he says on here?
Not sure the forum owners have any intention of black listing clean it up users for not going on a H&S course ??? I do hope I'm not wrong :P
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It reminds me of when Ionics tried to manipulate the market by getting ladders banned!!
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i have found it usefull to have a wfp training cert, local housing association could only get work if i had training,so opend a few doors,but must say training was not that good
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YES. It WILL come.
It is already in place on alot of the larger commercial sites. NO health and saftey training/qualification NO entry.
I think Mark means anyone on the forum who hasn't been on a H&S course will be black listed, as he says on here?
Not sure the forum owners have any intention of black listing clean it up users for not going on a H&S course ??? I do hope I'm not wrong :P
No I meant the industry in general. Electricians, boiler servicers etc can't do their jobs without qualifications. I can see us being forced down the same route unnessesarily in my opinion.
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YES. It WILL come.
It is already in place on alot of the larger commercial sites. NO health and saftey training/qualification NO entry.
I think Mark means anyone on the forum who hasn't been on a H&S course will be black listed, as he says on here?
Not sure the forum owners have any intention of black listing clean it up users for not going on a H&S course ??? I do hope I'm not wrong :P
No I meant the industry in general. Electricians, boiler servicers etc can't do their jobs without qualifications. I can see us being forced down the same route unnessesarily in my opinion.
Yes, Impact43 are already scaremainering! These idiots are making shed loads of money & making things unnecessarily more difficult for this industry! Bugger off to 'em I say, go stick it where it's actually needed!
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YES. It WILL come.
It is already in place on alot of the larger commercial sites. NO health and saftey training/qualification NO entry.
I think Mark means anyone on the forum who hasn't been on a H&S course will be black listed, as he says on here?
Not sure the forum owners have any intention of black listing clean it up users for not going on a H&S course ??? I do hope I'm not wrong :P
No I meant the industry in general. Electricians, boiler servicers etc can't do their jobs without qualifications. I can see us being forced down the same route unnessesarily in my opinion.
The danger for us is that when the hse / government want to look at the way things are done, they might just speak to Mr Willis and his sidekick Washout and we will be stuck with only one option and that will be go on the impact course
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dont think you will ever be allowed james ;D
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The way I see things going on here it looks to me that sometime in the future anyone who hasn't done a health and safety course will be black listed as breaking the law.
Anyone else see this coming?
I'll be fine; I've just been down Lidls and bought a massive Turkey tin foil wrap for my head.
I don't know about you lot though.
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I've done the courses from M&S. Them £10 meal deals are cracking value but you have to eat them on a flat roof.
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dont think you will ever be allowed james ;D
i could always find another NVQ level 1, they are all the same ;)
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For christs sake, its only bloody window cleaning. We are not dealing with radioactive materials, we clean windows.Its just a song and dance about f++k all
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What I would like to know who trains the trainers ? Who was the first did they award themselves a certificate
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You think it's bad for us window cleaners..... :o You wanna try being a flat roofer atm :-*
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Lol
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The way I see things going on here it looks to me that sometime in the future anyone who hasn't done a health and safety course will be black listed as breaking the law.
Anyone else see this coming?
Actually, you say this like it's a bad thing. Just think of all those window cleaners who are too set in their ways or to daft to attend a course. Of course, little old Mrs Smith from No 73 will still have her windows cleaned by her elderly window cleaner and his oily rag, but businesses may become even more health and safety aware.
I'm only small cheese, but I have got a few nice jobs purely on the basis of having a WFP system and being able to cobble together a risk assessment and method statement and provide proof of insurance.
So, if you're prepared to change, this would be excellent.
However, I can't see it happening, and I have my tin foil hat anyways.
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I've just done my risk assessment and method of walking to go out the front door.
I should be ok if I remain vigilant and constantly assess and re-assess the relevant risks as an integral part of the ongoing walking experience.
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I have attended the Impact 43 course.
We have got an estate of 1940/1950's houses that were built with joining washrooms and the only way to clean the backs and side window is over this washroom roof.
We haven't found an issue on the roof as it is concrete, but we have been caught several times positioning the ladder on the other side from the top. Common sense told us they we have a safety issue here long before we attended the Impact course, especially with wind, damp and sloping ground/concrete on the other side.
The original post was about the withdrawl of funding for H&S and their new charging scheme to make themselves self funding. Are they going to chase errant window cleaners for flouting the regulations as they see them? Hardly. They will focus on the big companies where the money is as the chance of getting £2000 from a window cleaner to pay a fine is rather remote IMHO.
However, I would also think that an odd window cleaner will be in trouble if an H&S inspector happens to be at the right place at the wrong time (for the window cleaner).
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i noticed a scaffold company putting scaffold up on a town house today . they looked very proffessional but they didnt cordon the rd off. i wouldn't want one of them poles on my head or car . it seems a step too far to expect closing rds off to clean somewhere imho... i think there is a flaw in that thinking and cant see that ever happening.the impact course does enlighten you on many other issues though ....
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it seems a step too far to expect closing rds off to clean somewhere imho... i think there is a flaw in that thinking and cant see that ever happening.the impact course does enlighten you on many other issues though ....
Not having attended the course myself, I can imagine some common sense would have to be applied when managing risk. It won't be like, "We've got this building to clean, alert the Prime Minister and put the World on hold".
Probably worded like 'where it's reasonably practical'!
Don't quote me on that though.