Are we becoming too soft?

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by paulk563, Feb 26, 2014.

  1. H&S is a British disease that affects no-one else but the British. That's because the British cannot live without rules, and H&S lives on rules.
     
  2. And I just found this statement on the HSE website which sort of pokes holes in your argument.
     
  3. Using H&S to defeat common sense is the most frustrating thing. In actual fact, I didn't really come across any problematic H&S when I served. It was obvious stuff like ear defence, helmets, eye protection. If a job needed doing it got done, and the risk assessment tried to mitigate the risks before hand. It seems to be mostly civvies that use it as a defence.
     
  4. You've got to have rules.

    Where would we be without rules?

    Thats right

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  5. Oh my :eek:
     
  6. Corrected for you.
     
  7. Did they have their hi-viz vests on?
     
  8. Actually if you read it properly, mine isn't an argument.....Its a Statement of Fact and I'm fairly certain you haven't been on selection.
     
  9. That bit's opinion, not fact

    You're right, I haven't been on Selection, the nearest I can claim is Senior Brecon.
     
  10. Yep, 'opinion' not 'argument'.........and I suggest you don't comment on things you don't know about as you are beginning to sound like a lefty local authority jobsworth.......(IMO :wink:)
     
  11. You wear an orange hi-viz panel on the top of your bergan and have a GPS locator also fitted.
     
  12. If we all stop commenting on things we know nothing about then it's going to be mighty quiet round these parts :tongue:
     
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  13. Yep I'd be guilty off that , I know feck all about feck all and I'll keep posting to feck all effect. :smile:
     
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