jmbfestool
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C I knew you had some involvement with transformers thought it was shares but that's a good reason also.
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speed said:id like a sys2 size transformer
speed said:what size transformer are you fitting? i just took the lid of my 3.3kva and it will fit in a sys3 if you removed some of the casing, only thing is the weight, 17kg in a 180mm square it will need to be central in the sys to carry easy?
egapeg said:What is bonkers about it? As for CE Marks that only applies to equipment that is made to be sold. As along as it passes PAT tests all is fine. Also if it is protected in the box and can be transported easier then it is more likely that it will be less likely to be abused like most other "siteformers".
What I do think is bonkers is the way that Health and Safety has been taken to the extreme in this country. Don't get me wrong there is a place for H&S on all jobs but the way that it is often implemented make site working almost unbearable to the point that I can understand why some people just won't do it. I suppose it is put in place to protect the idiots from themselves, which in my mind is wrong if they are idiots let them kill themselves.
nickao said:Let them hurt themselves. Are you kidding?
Exactly the type person I never want working on my crew. It is supposed to be teamwork when all the trades work together or someone will get killed. Even when being safe as possible and everyone is on the same page people can get hurt, guys with that attitude are a menace. I have let go more than one guy that only cared for themselves. The guy that says "let them hurt themselves" is the same guy that says, "I don't care" , "It's not my problem" or the worst " It looks good from my house", is not a good person to work with.
Your attitude and what it leads to is the reason workers comp insurance is outrages in cost.
jvsteenb said:I respectfully disagree.
People that set up scaffolding with one end resting on a loose stack of bricks deserve to be educated. Safety awareness doesn't come natural for everybody, so it has to be pounded in by repeated message and constant education.
It may seem stupid to set up a scaffold to change a lightbulb ( In most cases I think it is ) but standing on the top thread of a ladder to change a lightbulb is far more stupid IMHO. 10 to 1 you could also use a longer ladder....
jmbfestool said:jvsteenb said:I respectfully disagree.
People that set up scaffolding with one end resting on a loose stack of bricks deserve to be educated. Safety awareness doesn't come natural for everybody, so it has to be pounded in by repeated message and constant education.
It may seem stupid to set up a scaffold to change a lightbulb ( In most cases I think it is ) but standing on the top thread of a ladder to change a lightbulb is far more stupid IMHO. 10 to 1 you could also use a longer ladder....
Well educating people with repeated message is what happens and is what wasting money. On site you have to have a hour talk about health and safety all the time no mater who you are even if you been in the trade for 20 years you have to attend now why?!?! because like you said people need to be pounded with messages all the time but problem is you cant just pick people you think might not be safty aware so you have to do it to everyone so we all suffer.
Just like going Go-karting I been Millions of times they ask have you been before you say yes but they still have to take you into a room to watch a stupid video everytime. Just annoying, time wasting, cost money and patronises people who are good at what they do.
Sorry when I said about a ladder I was on about just a 3 thread step ladder but some sites dont you let you use small steps like that and you have to set up a small platform. Thats what I meant about extreme sorry didnt explain my self properly.
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