Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: chris@c.m.s on February 26, 2007, 11:36:16 pm
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I've only just started using a hose reel with microbore, I'm just wondering how many of you use warning signs, trip hazzard, trailing hoses, ect and what the possible concequences would be if an someone did injure themselfs. or do I worry to much ::) are there any health and safety guidelines covering it ?
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I always use a trip hazard sign - got it from soapnational for about seven quid.
It used to blow over in the wind so I went to B&Q and bought some metal bar and cut it then screwed, glued and taped it to the base halves to weigh it down.
I could see someone having a legitimate claim if they injured themselves if you didn't put out a warning sign.
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I put a cone out when ever I run a hose across pavement, this is where I got my one from http://www.windowcleaningwarehouse.co.uk/wcw/ecommerce/index.php?file=product&idcate=78
And no you don't worry to much, as it can happen and someone can sue you but then that's what you have insurance for, I should know as just had a claim for 18k :o
Andy
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I lay rubber matting over the hose on the path. Black matting with yellow border.
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Hi poleman what was your claim for? :-\
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We put small cones out with rubber matting over hose when ,hose goes across any footpaths.
al
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I lay rubber matting over the hose on the path. Black matting with yellow border.
I like that idea where can I get that from?
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http://www.polymax.co.uk/mainframe%20rubber%20products.htm
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Got it, mmm can't see any prices though.
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Got it, mmm can't see any prices though.
In fact, Polymax is who i got mine from too. I looked at the site too. I'm sure they used to have the prices on there. Anyway, it doesn't come cheap but i reckon it's the safest way. Also, they seem very durable so will last many years - a lifetime even. Going by memory, I think the black mats with yellow border were around £45 each. I will come back to this to verify if you wish but my receipts are not readily to hand at the moment. Even better, why not phone Polymax to ask them? That way you will get a current price rather than one from November 2005. I'm not saying they are the best or the cheapest. It's just that I was going to be in their area and I wanted to collect in person.
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Hi poleman what was your claim for? :-\
As your local to me, your know the building I am talking about! seimens, sopers lane! (next to waterloo est) http://img238.i.us/img238/9003/photo0018sq7.jpg
Well they had a refit in there old building (built 40 years ago) and they ask us to clean the inside windows (not been done in 10 years :o) they was black and the new silling was hit with the dirty mop on every ceiling tile by one of my employees ::) and all the tiles had to be taken down but as I was insured it wasn't a problem, as it happens we are cleaning the out side windows at this very moment - your more than welcome to come down and see us at work ;)
(http://img441.i.us/img441/5999/mewpworkff3.jpg)
Andy
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Think I'll get some cones and look at the matt option then even though it'll proberly be me tripping over it ;D