11th March 2009, 02:25 PM
I am not sure what point you are trying to make Blacktusk or how much you know about H&S despite having been on a H&S training scheme.
I would just like to make a few simple points.
1. H&S is taken very seriously in archaeology there few reportable accidents and fatalities are thankfully even rarer.
2. "Urban cellars of demolished buildings will be full of asbestos, was i told, no". I would disagree with this. An abestos survey is a usual preliminary. Removal before before any demolition is the norm.
3. There are a set procedure to be follow if you are unhappy about any aspect of H&S. These should be followed.
Peter
I would just like to make a few simple points.
1. H&S is taken very seriously in archaeology there few reportable accidents and fatalities are thankfully even rarer.
2. "Urban cellars of demolished buildings will be full of asbestos, was i told, no". I would disagree with this. An abestos survey is a usual preliminary. Removal before before any demolition is the norm.
3. There are a set procedure to be follow if you are unhappy about any aspect of H&S. These should be followed.
Peter