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Quote from: chris turner on January 22, 2017, 04:35:27 pmQuote from: adam thompson on January 22, 2017, 03:20:47 pmDo most of you guys live in the u.k or the arctic?Never had wfp freeze on me whilst working, and as long as there is a heater in the van overnight it doesnt freeze then either.I dont have a bulkhead in my van which probably does help a great deal in keeping everything warm during the dayAll week here up to until about 10am the water has been freezing on the windows.Last night was -8, daytime temp high today was 4c but took until 2pm to reach that. Now 4.30pm and temperature is 1c. I'm in Aldershot but certainly feels like the Arctic at the moment.I'm only in Newbury and we haven't lost any time at all. Cold water too. Bit of freezing on the odd conservatory but not on houses.
Quote from: adam thompson on January 22, 2017, 03:20:47 pmDo most of you guys live in the u.k or the arctic?Never had wfp freeze on me whilst working, and as long as there is a heater in the van overnight it doesnt freeze then either.I dont have a bulkhead in my van which probably does help a great deal in keeping everything warm during the dayAll week here up to until about 10am the water has been freezing on the windows.Last night was -8, daytime temp high today was 4c but took until 2pm to reach that. Now 4.30pm and temperature is 1c. I'm in Aldershot but certainly feels like the Arctic at the moment.
Do most of you guys live in the u.k or the arctic?Never had wfp freeze on me whilst working, and as long as there is a heater in the van overnight it doesnt freeze then either.I dont have a bulkhead in my van which probably does help a great deal in keeping everything warm during the day
Quote from: 8weekly on January 22, 2017, 05:23:03 pmQuote from: chris turner on January 22, 2017, 04:35:27 pmQuote from: adam thompson on January 22, 2017, 03:20:47 pmDo most of you guys live in the u.k or the arctic?Never had wfp freeze on me whilst working, and as long as there is a heater in the van overnight it doesnt freeze then either.I dont have a bulkhead in my van which probably does help a great deal in keeping everything warm during the dayAll week here up to until about 10am the water has been freezing on the windows.Last night was -8, daytime temp high today was 4c but took until 2pm to reach that. Now 4.30pm and temperature is 1c. I'm in Aldershot but certainly feels like the Arctic at the moment.I'm only in Newbury and we haven't lost any time at all. Cold water too. Bit of freezing on the odd conservatory but not on houses.Jammy so-and-so.You must be working with a subzero tds reading.
Quote from: Smurf on January 22, 2017, 11:09:55 amIt would be funny if one of your employees try's to sue you if he slips on the ice he just created himself.I'm sure you've done it too.... 2 days ago as a quick test I threw a small glass of water on one of my paving slabs as the back garden don't get much sun until after midday. It's still got ice on it today so just goes to show how long ice can hang about. Crazy innit. If only there was some method of removing water from flat surfaces or defrosting ice.
It would be funny if one of your employees try's to sue you if he slips on the ice he just created himself.I'm sure you've done it too.... 2 days ago as a quick test I threw a small glass of water on one of my paving slabs as the back garden don't get much sun until after midday. It's still got ice on it today so just goes to show how long ice can hang about.
You’re wife was a manager at Aldi, not a solicitor.Not putting salt down is not acknowledging your responsibilities and is negligent.
If I slip and kill myself on ice within Aldi premesis I'll sue them, whether there was salt down or not. They have a duty of care to their customers.
Quote from: Soupy on January 23, 2017, 10:33:13 amIf I slip and kill myself on ice within Aldi premesis I'll sue them, whether there was salt down or not. They have a duty of care to their customers.Suiing from the grave, that's a new one on me!
She was not a solicitor, that is quite right, but as with all multi million pound retailers they are always updated with the latest legal responsibilities, yes they have to grit all ares of there store, but where informed that as soon as you do, you are admitting liability if you miss a patch and someone slips.I could not possibly grit all areas where i leave water so i either leave it as it is, or work another day, or later in the day.
Quote from: martin hulstone on January 23, 2017, 09:36:35 amShe was not a solicitor, that is quite right, but as with all multi million pound retailers they are always updated with the latest legal responsibilities, yes they have to grit all ares of there store, but where informed that as soon as you do, you are admitting liability if you miss a patch and someone slips.I could not possibly grit all areas where i leave water so i either leave it as it is, or work another day, or later in the day.Or grit the places most likely to be an issue?
Quote from: Soupy on January 23, 2017, 12:37:26 pmQuote from: martin hulstone on January 23, 2017, 09:36:35 amShe was not a solicitor, that is quite right, but as with all multi million pound retailers they are always updated with the latest legal responsibilities, yes they have to grit all ares of there store, but where informed that as soon as you do, you are admitting liability if you miss a patch and someone slips.I could not possibly grit all areas where i leave water so i either leave it as it is, or work another day, or later in the day.Or grit the places most likely to be an issue?So you would sue Aldi if you slipped anywhere on there premises , but you suggest just to grit areas as a window cleaner that are most likely to be an issue? do not know how that is possible. when i got home yeserday, the road and path was frozen from my van leaking water overnight, i did not see it in the dark in the morning.Would i be liable if somebody slipped on it?
Quote from: Slacky on January 23, 2017, 08:25:06 amYou’re wife was a manager at Aldi, not a solicitor.Not putting salt down is not acknowledging your responsibilities and is negligent.Are you a solicitor ?
Quote from: Slacky on January 23, 2017, 08:25:06 amYou’re wife was a manager at Aldi, not a solicitor.Not putting salt down is not acknowledging your responsibilities and is negligent.So on that basis, last week i would had to salt grit around 3 miles of pathways and public pathways to be sure of no accidents and if somebody slipped a couple of feet away it could be proved that i tried to grit that area .Not practical really.