Following on from recent hse posts
I attended the nvq course run by Impact 43, one of the interesting points was.
I asked Andrew what was the correct procedure for climbing onto a flat roof, his answer basically was, "the correct procedure if you had any sense, was to just leave that window and don't clean it"
then gave the following reply
How much could that £1.00 bedroom window above a flat roof cost you if there was to be an accident, i,e one of yous staff had a fall/ you as an owner operator fell on to an old lady coming out of here back door.
That £1.00 could add up to
Loss of earnings
Hospital visits
potential HSE prosecution
Damage to your reputation
potential civil court action
Compensation
Increased insurance premiums
Clients reluctant to employ you
Bad publicity in the papers
Which could typically cost you £100k
Is this all far fetched, or do you think that £1.00 is worth it.
My view is I don't want to clean from flat roofs, but on the odd occassion we are forced into it, I am not comfortable with it, but we do it. We dont clean any windows above flat roofs on domestics, we are now filtering out the commercial ones
I, Personally as an employer I am worried every single day that my boys are out working, we try to tick all the H&S boxes, but there is still an element of fingers crossed and hope.
This is one reason I endeavour to give my staff as much training as is practicably possible