27th November 2009, 09:55 PM
Its good to swing your tool now and again.
Its a real problem that has to be drummed home time and again.
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28th November 2009, 08:07 PM
Currently preparing the first draft... should be only 3 pages long, with a single page check-list to act as a reminder. In many cases. you can tell people 100 times and they will still do it!
BUt prepared is better than nothing
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1st December 2009, 04:02 PM
PastHorizons Wrote:Even after going through a tool talk we caught someone swinging a mattock as if it was a golf club. He was showing off to his friends but luckily it was stopped before any injuries
It's not just injuries to others - I've seen someone swing right back and hit themselves in the back. And then on the foot.
I have to say, my usual things with new people on site from a tool handling point of view:
How to use a mattock
How to use a spade
How to use a shovel (and why it's different from a spade)
How to use a wheelbarrow
And with ALL of the above - it's not a macho game of who can do the most. Better to take a half full barrow and empty it more often than try to shift a full one if it's a struggle. Also, better to carry two half full buckets than lug one full one..... And - you may be able to keep that pace up for today, and maybe for tomorrow too. But can you keep it up for a week?
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1st December 2009, 05:36 PM
damn right to all the above
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2nd December 2009, 09:45 AM
actually a good point about stamina.. and fatigue. I have seen people (well to be honest... men) push themselves because they did not want to admit they were fatigued... result being they hurt themselves and become a danger to others.
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9th December 2009, 09:57 AM
Still working on it... ! }
So much to do.. so little time
Its hard to try and distil it into 2 pages I can tell you!
The checklist is supposed to be a thought provoking aid - and not a prosciptive you shall/shall not.
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11th December 2009, 08:08 PM
Yes of course.
Which makes me wonder if something should be produced for the community groups as to what they should expect.
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11th December 2009, 11:27 PM
Have completed the draft... passing it to maggie for rough check.. then will go out to be looked at...
so you can comment. phew! I need pushes every so often
For really I think that the poorest he that is in England hath a life to live, as the greatest he
Thomas Rainborough 1647