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Safety

You fellas have been in and around construction sites, no doubt for may years for some. Can I ask you if you had only one recommendation to improve safety on a construction site, what would it be? 

By the way, for the mods, I do believe this to be a legitimate question for the Wiring Regs forum as safety on site affects all parties.

I am chairing a meeting on Friday which will comprise mostly construction professionals and which will explore such things so whilst I have my own ideas, I would like to garner opinion from the electrical engineering services side.
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  • Back in the 1980’s I did a chainsaw operator training course.


    The lecturer said that some people just look dangerous and most accidents with chainsaws injuries the person stood next to a person using a chainsaw not the person actually using the chainsaw.


    So the best advice he could give us was “Don’t stand next to someone who looks dangerous, especially if they are holding a chainsaw “.
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  • Back in the 1980’s I did a chainsaw operator training course.


    The lecturer said that some people just look dangerous and most accidents with chainsaws injuries the person stood next to a person using a chainsaw not the person actually using the chainsaw.


    So the best advice he could give us was “Don’t stand next to someone who looks dangerous, especially if they are holding a chainsaw “.
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