no Andrew I have not committed to these courses as yet , will you post the picture that I mentioned in my post to get other peoples opinions on whether a cherrypicker would be the best option for the job mentioned It would be interesting to get other forum members views
Trevor take your IOSH Managing safely then NEBOSH general certificate and I will provide the photo's, I will also offer to attend the NEBOSH course date and offer my time up for what ever group you are in to discus that case. After you have done that If you still feel the need to put photos on Clean It Up I will see if I can get permission from the client to put them on the forum
There is a new Facebook group set up to challenge the FWC committee, to get a new committee, challenge for change and one of the items I would put forward and to be addressed is the safe use of water fed pole and what controls are required, legal status, Not my view but that of a QC and judge, then to get the FWC or new trade association to produce a new guidance document.
www.facebook.com/groups/fwc.sos/
Andrew on the course you stated that you thought I was stuck in my ways and a bit unwilling to except other peoples views, well here is a chance to get other peoples views on how best to clean these windows why are you so unwilling to show the picture, a good trade association takes its members views on best work practices seriously and does not dictate the personal opinions of one member which I feel you tend to do.
Your opinions on flat roof access are different than what the FWC advise and you obviously do not see things the way they and i do and yet again you seem adamant to push the issue of cordoning off when using water fed poles even though you cannot produce any evidence of a major accident taking place without these precautions. By your last post you have an agenda to set up a new committee on the FWC is this really needed or would it not be more beneficial to work with the committee already in place and get members views on what constitutes safe working practices.
Trevor, join the group and read my posts, If I wanted to set up a new trade association I would have and would not be wasting my time trying to get the current to change, this group is about forcing the current to change.
I will ask the FWC to get a clear legal status on the following, this should come from a QC and a Judge
Flat roof access from a ladder
Waterfed pole safety controls
Thats me done on this issue
RE Photos I'll load them when you have completed your IOSH and NEBOSH certificate
Regards
Andy
Andrew you claim you are always willing for open discussion then you refuse to post a photo you give guidance on in your course for members on this forum to discuss, saying you will do this after I have passed a IOSH and NEBOSH course is just childish and basically find it insulting that you feel I am not intelligent enough to discuss the matter without these certificates. You are very quick to point out flows in peoples working practice regarding WFP yet you yourself admit that you have no working experience with this equipment so why should we take your recommendations on safe working practice.
In earlier posts I pointed out shortcomings of your training course ie is it good practice to offer a safe use of ladder certificate to a candidate that only climbs small ladder once in deal conditions, or using a fake photoshopped accident as an experience model on your course, are you going to address these issues before tackling others working practices.
I feel I have covered all the points I need to raise on this issue and will oppose any cordoning off restrictions you plan to implement by law unless you can produce legitimate accident statistics that show a need for the change.
I'll get them up over the weekend, You can Google the area its Tally Ho London
Trevor you know the photo shop lorry in water is only an example of planning, come on Its an example of what the owners of that area could achieve if they had installed post to stop cars going in to the water in the first place.
On the day only two out of the group wanted the ladder training certification, that young lad was not included, I think phil gave a good course on the day. Concerning safety controls you put in place when working, Thats the point you make the choices when working not me,
If you are an honest man how much do I want to challenge safety legislation, cut crap and get a clear position on how to comply. Anyone on her would think I am safety mad, The fact is for most who attend they know how much safety law gets my back up.
I am going to load the photos on the weekend will be happy to make some posts.