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twizzle22
14 Apr 20 18:49
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FFS...give it a rest...non stop on the radio and TV...we understand now shut the fck up.

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By:
Dotchinite
When: 14 Apr 20 18:53
They won an election with Get Brexit Done and they realise just how powerful simple phrases are with a simple population.

Like you i just wish they would shut up.
By:
twizzle22
When: 14 Apr 20 18:59
I switch on talk radio most mornings( to listen to Mike Graham)  and its now unlistenable...every 15 mins we get the same Government ad .After 4 weeks it really is not necessary.Its tedious,boring and condescending .
By:
Just Checking
When: 14 Apr 20 19:19
Hearing "loose lips sink ships" must've been INFURIATING for twizzles grandfather :)
By:
nineteen points
When: 14 Apr 20 19:24
the message hasnt been played in the cabinet obviously
By:
Eric.Cartman
When: 14 Apr 20 19:26
how's about 'Stay home, Protect the NHS, Die peacefully in your own bed'
By:
wolf3011
When: 14 Apr 20 19:33
The general population are quite thick though, the images of geriatrics standing outside their houses banging pans with rolling pins thanking a health service that will encourage them to sign a do not resuscitate form basically encouraging them to accept their death with no help from the NHS must rank as up there for madness in the stupidity stakes
By:
Eric.Cartman
When: 14 Apr 20 19:36
was that what it was ???? i thought it was Armistice Day
By:
FATTIEWHITEYSLOVEADRINK
When: 14 Apr 20 19:43
Just had joe public Basically jump into garden
To avoid me and the dog
Unreal , understand it’s funny times but that just weirdo alert
She didn’t take to kind of me calling her a freak
By:
Just Checking
When: 14 Apr 20 19:44
^^^
Bot programming as gone really downhill since the chinese programmers went into lockdown.
By:
Angoose
When: 14 Apr 20 19:46

Apr 14, 2020 -- 7:43PM, FATTIEWHITEYSLOVEADRINK wrote:


Just had joe public Basically jump into garden To avoid me and the dog Unreal , understand it’s funny times but that just weirdo alert She didn’t take to kind of me calling her a freak


We've told you before to do up your trousers properly before heading out to walk the dog. Grin

By:
1st time poster
When: 14 Apr 20 19:52
its subconscious you don't think its going in your not interested, I was the same at work 30 years of elf and safety ,course after course.blah,blah,clock watchoing, then eventually you walk down the street point out worker,s,scafolder,s,,window cleaners,etc etc, working unsafe,
same now with social distancing you might not think your doing it to order but you soon realise when other,s arnt doing it,following the rules,guidelines
By:
Angoose
When: 14 Apr 20 19:55
It's interesting to observe individuals move away as they pass you in the street.
Got me thinking if they were doing it for my benefit or for their own.
By:
Akak
When: 14 Apr 20 19:59
30 yrs offshore health & safety does become second nature. Everyone found it boring as hell. But you do eventually take it on board and end up taking it home with you as well.
By:
1st time poster
When: 14 Apr 20 20:00
spot on akak I do the wives head in
By:
1st time poster
When: 14 Apr 20 20:04
ive got an old time window cleaner, ladder ,bucket,shammy,wants to use your water,climbing on roofs,but seen lad in same street extending brushes,compresser in van etc,difference is  unbelievable,
keep telling the wive if he falls breaks windows or lands on one of us,we,ll be as much to blame as him for letting him do it
By:
Angoose
When: 14 Apr 20 20:05
Raise a STOP card Grin
By:
FATTIEWHITEYSLOVEADRINK
When: 14 Apr 20 20:06
extending brushes pmsl
Can’t believe people let there windows
Get clean by a broom  ffs
By:
Akak
When: 14 Apr 20 20:07
Me too, thats my wife not yours. Wink All about risk analysis. You start to assess any tasks your about to take on. I certainly can't knock it, although I spent many a safety meeting sound asleep in the cinema.Love
By:
FATTIEWHITEYSLOVEADRINK
When: 14 Apr 20 20:07
I’d have old timer all day long do the job properly
By:
1st time poster
When: 14 Apr 20 20:51
akak my seen the light moment was the alpha piper video,all caused by a sloppy dog tag system on a shift change over,lives lost for nothing
By:
Akak
When: 14 Apr 20 21:04
Yes. I packed offshore in after the Piper, for a couple of years, but ended up back again. Absolutely hated the chopper flights, especially shuttling in atrocious weather conditions. Should have been banned!!
By:
Angoose
When: 14 Apr 20 21:05
Did you ever see a video about Ken Woodward's accident at the  Coca Cola Schweppes factory in Sidcup ?
He lost his sight as a result of not wearing PPE.

Subsequently dedicated his life to informing others of his accident and urging them not to be victims.
I know someone who was at a safety breifing where the video was shown.

After watching it, the leader of the meeting asked peopel for their thoughts on what they had seen.

One wag piped up that "it was his own stupid fault".

A voice responded "yes it was", then the source of the voice walked to the front of the room with the aid of his guide dog.
You could then have heard a pin drop.

It was Ken Woodward.
True story.
By:
1st time poster
When: 14 Apr 20 21:17
ive been on 3 jobs in same steelworks concerning less than a dozen people ,where 2 have been killed and one lucky to survive a 60 ft fall,all ridiculous,silly things you wouldn't dream of doing in hindsight,got a 2 hr grilling statement of HSE on one oif them
yes I,m right foooooking Jonah, Sad
By:
jollyswagman
When: 14 Apr 20 21:19
i once saw a programme about two planes that crash landed in similar circumstances, one full of normal customers and one full of airline staff. the proportion who escaped was much better for the one with airline staff.
By:
Angoose
When: 14 Apr 20 21:23
If you constantly have to remind people to wear PPE, you have failed.
Safety requires to become a culture, a way of life, a behaviour that you exhibit at home, work and play.
By:
1st time poster
When: 14 Apr 20 21:27
goes in to people at different times and the more it goes in to ,the more and quickers it spreads through a team,works,company etc,
By:
1st time poster
When: 14 Apr 20 21:29
lack of vitamen c or d was mention for bame people by a top dr on sky toiday,cant remember which
By:
Angoose
When: 14 Apr 20 21:30
Piper Alpha - 6 July 1988 - 167 fatalities
Texas City Refinery - 23 March 2005 - 15 fatalities
Deepwater Horizon - 20 April 2010 - 11 fatalities

Principle 1 of HandSafe - Will we ever learn ?
Apparently not Sad
By:
1st time poster
When: 14 Apr 20 21:36
don't no if anyones ever seen it but the daftest most ridiculous one ive seen is in America,where members of the same family and a few workmates all die
ones goes down into a hold and is overcome by fumes dies, his son or somerelative noticing he,s been gone a while follows him down and dies,then a workmate from 50 yds away notices they've been missing awhile and follows them down,then another workmate, all to do with confined space safety system unreal really and true story,mus does get a laugh because its like am keystone cop chain of events
By:
Akak
When: 14 Apr 20 21:38
Was working in Louisiana during the Deepwater Horizon incident. Sad What a mess.
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