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8th August 2012, 04:31 PM
Shame Cartoon Reality is on holiday as I am sure he could illustrate the ultimate "well dressed and stylish archaeologist" What is wrong with bow ties? Is PPs avatar a reflection of what he/she/it considers stylish. And to counter any personal attacks I am at the bottom of the list when it comes to urbane, witty, well dressed and stylish, but I do occasionally scrub up well for that special occasion:face-kiss:
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8th August 2012, 05:05 PM
P Prentice Wrote:has anyone ever met an urbane, well-dressed, stylish, and amusing archaeologist to counter the ridiculous stereotype? it will require the concensus of at least two bajrites before i will believe it
I worked on a job many moons ago where several members of the workforce, plus the director, appeared unable to function without being properly attired at all times with a cravat. That the kind of thing you're thinking of?
Bet you can get fully PPE-conforming high vis cravats these days after that revelation a while back concerning the high-vis kilts....
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8th August 2012, 09:55 PM
Dinosaur Wrote:Bet you can get fully PPE-conforming high vis cravats these days after that revelation a while back concerning the high-vis kilts....
Not quite a cravat but advertised as a hi-vis neck warmer....
http://www.apparel4outdoors.co.uk/beechf...-1443.html
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9th August 2012, 08:08 AM
Wax Wrote:..there are people for whom the past is something to be avoided or removed as for them it has absolutely no relevance. This does not make them bad people but does make any dialogue between them and archaeologists almost impossible.
Tony 'forwards not backwards' Blair rests firmly in that group. He had (and presumably still has) an obvious dislike of history but seemed to place an enormous amount of (self) importance on his future place in it.
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9th August 2012, 08:15 AM
Dinosaur Wrote:Bet you can get fully PPE-conforming high vis cravats these days after that revelation a while back concerning the high-vis kilts....
I don't know about cravats but I have often pondered the idea of having a hi-vis three-piece made for site visits. I think it might clash with my
consultant's headgear.
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9th August 2012, 08:56 AM
I've always wanted one of those black hard-hats but they won't buy me one, more expensive cos higher spec (presumably head-honchos are deemed less expendable than the oiks) :face-crying:
Did a job couple of years ago where one of the subbies turned up with their guys kitted out in those American-style metal hard-hats, all shiny chrome - cool! :face-approve:
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9th August 2012, 09:01 AM
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Quote:You would certainly think that metal or aluminum hard hat would be better or stronger that any other type of head protection. These hats are not Cheap Hard Hats but are very sturdy and offer good protection from falling objects although they are not the style that is most popularly used. You would never want an aluminum or steel hard hat if you are an electrician for example and metallic hardhats can be highly dangerous on sites where energized electrical circuits are a concern because steel and aluminum conduct current.
Hmmm... I'd stick to the black one
sounds cooler.
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9th August 2012, 12:32 PM
BAJR Wrote:Hmmm... I'd stick to the black one sounds cooler.
Sounds like your CAT scanner is about as useless as ours (although 100% on harmless CCTV cabling for some reason)...
B****r writing your name in the black ones though, maybe time for adding funky white marker pens to a certain equipment website?
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9th August 2012, 03:50 PM
Dinosaur Wrote:B****r writing your name in the black ones though, maybe time for adding funky white marker pens to a certain equipment website?
:0 Naughty Dinosaur!!!! the chemicals in marker pens, glue on stcickers etc can break down the plastic in those hard hats weakening them. I got my knuckles seriously rapped for writting on a helmet. Oil is a no no as well.
Of course someone might have been pulling my leg but I suspect not.
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9th August 2012, 04:39 PM
Wax Wrote::0 Naughty Dinosaur!!!! the chemicals in marker pens, glue on stcickers etc can break down the plastic in those hard hats weakening them. I got my knuckles seriously rapped for writting on a helmet. Oil is a no no as well.
Of course someone might have been pulling my leg but I suspect not.
I've always assumed this was a bit of an urban myth, perhaps propagated by H&S suppliers. If stickers are so bad for them, why do they put them on to show you have taken the site induction course? If stickers are so dangerous why do they given them away in magazines for kids. Sounds ridiculous.
I'm never sure about the notion that you should only keep hard hats for a certain amount time and replace them after even a small knock. I don't honestly know if any of this stuff is genuine or just old wives' tales.