harry sheridan RIP
looks like another big firm wiggling out of it
LLL
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The meejah tend to write "JCB" when they mean 'excavator', much as we all tend to say "hoover" when we mean 'vacuum cleaner'.
53 lads killed at work, but the HSE reckon 500 per year, that's 10 a week or 2 lads per working day, die as a direct result of long-term exposure to dust on construction sites. As we reach a point in time where dry cutting of paving materials has been commonplace for around 35 years, we're almost guaranteed to see more and more workers suffer ill health and worse thanks to them inhaling crystalline silica while cutting flags, block and kerbs.
Don't be a victim: use dust suppression.
53 lads killed at work, but the HSE reckon 500 per year, that's 10 a week or 2 lads per working day, die as a direct result of long-term exposure to dust on construction sites. As we reach a point in time where dry cutting of paving materials has been commonplace for around 35 years, we're almost guaranteed to see more and more workers suffer ill health and worse thanks to them inhaling crystalline silica while cutting flags, block and kerbs.
Don't be a victim: use dust suppression.
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