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i did not see it in the dark in the morning.Would i be liable if somebody slipped on it?
Ignorance is not a defence in the eyes of the law.
My pump head cracked this morning due to cold weather. So another one has been ordered and i can stay in the warm for the day.
Quote from: Marc Stock on January 23, 2017, 06:00:11 pmMy pump head cracked this morning due to cold weather. So another one has been ordered and i can stay in the warm for the day.Sorry to hear that Marc. I've trashed a hot water heater before due to frost but not a pump yet, What pump is it?Did you forget to drain it down or use some other means to frost protect your kit?
Thing is, if there was a problem (someone slips and breaks their neck), the hse would not be interested in what the Lidl manager said or what it says in a daily telegraph from 7 years ago. No, what the hse will want to see is risk assessments and method statements. Firstly, were they sufficient, secondly were they followed.If your risk assessment (or even a health and safety meeting) says don't put grit down because you might be admitting liability, my missus says so: You. Are. Screwed.
Quote from: Soupy on January 24, 2017, 07:00:32 amThing is, if there was a problem (someone slips and breaks their neck), the hse would not be interested in what the Lidl manager said or what it says in a daily telegraph from 7 years ago. No, what the hse will want to see is risk assessments and method statements. Firstly, were they sufficient, secondly were they followed.If your risk assessment (or even a health and safety meeting) says don't put grit down because you might be admitting liability, my missus says so: You. Are. Screwed.Your screwed either way, the only sensible option is not to put water on the ground in the first place. I wouldn't have lost more than 5 or 6 weeks in total over this last 10 years because of freezing conditions, if you cant manage or work your business around that there's something wrong with your business plan.
I do not disagree but I am informing other window cleaners who employ less than 5 that HSE would not want to see a pre written RA/MS as it is not a legal requirement to have one!
It is correct yes, I am not the brightest on a computer so cannot download or whatever you call it but if you type in RA/MS rse and read down you will see that you are not required to write one if employing under 5.
Look under frequently asked questions. What do I need to record, think you should find it there