don't know how to multi quote
but
Training failure, at a guess.
It's your responsibility to train them specifically in how to avoid this. Up to that point it's your fault. Once you have done that, it is their responsibility to follow the procedure you have laid down. After that, it's their fault.
Vindo this and you can charge them for the clamps, oh and put it in writing
and matt
You can't charge them.
I know what Id do if you tried to charge me, it would cost an employer a lot more if they were to try that fast one on.
D'you think the Army charge soldiers for a new tank when the one they're in gets written off ? Richy come on, its a pitiful state surely if a company has to try to resort to that.[/color]
the Army can and will if it is down to neglect, i.e not doing what Vin suggested
I was sent a bill for ten damaged sights for rifles that had scratched lenses, the training clearly states the metal round the edge of the lenses should not be cleaned using abrasive materials, It asked for the names of the weapon users so they could be billed, I was a bit disgusted at this point and took the bill and letter to my sgt major, he said go get me the names of ten soldiers that have left the services in the last 6 months

wise man