HEALTH AND SAFETY OFFICERS VISIT BIG BROTHER HOUSE
HEALTH and Safety Officers visited the Big Brother compound this morning. It is understood that they were quizzing staff about planned future tasks in the BB house, following the injury sustained by housemate Keeley Johnson on Tuesday during a "Save and Replace" task, which required hospital treatment.
A source revealed that they were concerned for the housemates safety. "The task where they were hoisted up into the sky for dinner was a concern. What if the cable had broken? And the task where they had a tug-of-war with tights around their necks could have caused a severe whiplash injury or even partial strangulation".
Another source claimed that the injury to Keeley could have been avoided if the housemates performed the task one by one instead of all together on a piece of equipment that was too small to fit three people.