Working at height - H&s rules.......
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it all depends on the job
if we are on site for >2 weeks a toilet is a must
on a roof for more than 10 minutes a scaffold is a must
but we don t have to wear hard hats in peoples houses yet
but I have to stop all subbies tax on the labour element of their invoice unless they have gross tax status
all of them
LLL
if we are on site for >2 weeks a toilet is a must
on a roof for more than 10 minutes a scaffold is a must
but we don t have to wear hard hats in peoples houses yet
but I have to stop all subbies tax on the labour element of their invoice unless they have gross tax status
all of them
LLL
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Anywhere there is a risk of "falls from height" safety measures are required be it 10m from a roof or 120mm into a ditch and a m/s issued to cover the risks etc. hot works now on a site are basically taboo, hence press fit plumbing etc. walk onto a big site with a 9" angle grinder and the management have kittens :;):
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