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"Walk off site"! to be followed by the words "you'll never work in this town again.
don't be silly mate, the people running british archaeology are petty enough as it is, this would just be another excuse.
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Would have to disagree with you there Deep. Units that fall short on health and safety are just spitting in our face. Like it or not, units will cut corners and people will get hurt. A good indicator is where a contractual unit treats it`s staff well-usually, they treat the archaeology well too. If you`re treated like sh*t then usually, this is the attitude towards the archaeology held by your employer. Archaeological units that compromise on health and safety issues/obligations should be exposed as soon as possible. Archaeologists have the right to walk off of a project where they believe that a safe working environment has not been achieved. So Deep, if your`e in fear for your job when you raise a safety issue, take it personally.
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And of course.... phone the Hotline..... surprising what a call from BAJR can do...
Another day another WSI?
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Quite agree sire.Any chance we could push the issue and get a show of hands from curators on the SCAUM health and safety manual thing? Would very much like to see that implemented as a requirement as soon as possible. Either that or, we need to start training archaeologists in health and safety monitoring.
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I'm not saying that we should work in dangerous situations, anything but.
What i am saying is don't take it that by walking off site you'll have a job to come back to even though you are in the right in wales there are probably a handful of people waiting to wear your work boots as soon as you step out of em.
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