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Ian Lancaster

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Re: The price of an accident New
« Reply #60 on: November 21, 2012, 01:02:30 pm »

He was in full possession of all the information he needed to make his decision, but he ignored my advice, set his ladder on the decking and inevitably fell.  Should that be a criminal offence?  
  

Although I agree with your post the fact is that had that been an employee not a franchisee YOU would have been at fault. Not only do you have to train them you have to ensure that they follow the training given.

Did you know that in summer we have to ensure that our employees wear suncream. That is not to say we have to simply supply it, we have to ensure they use it.

Do I agree with that? No. But if I don't adhere to it I am leaving myself open to all sorts of problems.

The problem with most health and safety people is that they are not interested in the health or safety of anyone. All they are interested in is ensuring that their companies / clients are not held responsible if / when something goes wrong. It is a blame culture we live in. It is very sad but it's true.

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Crystal-clear

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Re: The price of an accident New
« Reply #61 on: November 21, 2012, 03:45:08 pm »
perfect answer windows that cant be reached from the ground will not be able to be cleaned


that £1 is just not worth it or that one window on a smaller scale you might feel you can walk on a tiled roof to reach that window i once cracked a tile which needed to be cut and ordered and fitted by a professional at a cost of £60 customer was given 3x free cleans i learnt my lesson

gewindows

Re: The price of an accident
« Reply #62 on: November 21, 2012, 04:07:33 pm »
That happened to me. Cost £70. Don't do it anymore, that window that is.