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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 83792Post lutonlagerlout

just as an aside i was shocked at how expensive screwfix can be if you are not careful

screwfix

bolton firm scan

guess which one i bought?
cheers LLL :)
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ilovesettsonmondays
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Post: # 83800Post ilovesettsonmondays

riggers banned on our murphy job . guinness too ???

rab1
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Post: # 83802Post rab1

no main contractor (big ones) will accept rigger boots anymore and that has basically been the way for about 8yrs. amec were the first to ban them and the rest followed.
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Post: # 83813Post Tony McC

What next? Will we need to bring a note from our mums before we're allowed to start work?

"Dear Site Agent,

Anthony is allowed to work today but he must come inside straightaway if it starts to rain, as we don't want his chest starting off again.

Signed, His Mum"
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Post: # 83814Post GB_Groundworks

I was told and shown how to wash my hands after usung the toilet facilities on a Laing o rourke nhs site, I explained to the site agent that I had a BSc with honors, it wasnt well received by the pompous arse hole of a site manager.
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Post: # 83815Post henpecked

GB_Groundworks wrote:I was told and shown how to wash my hands after using the toilet facilities on a Laing o rourke nhs site, I explained to the site agent that I had a BSc with honors, it wasn't well received by the pompous arse hole of a site manager.

I was told to wear goggle inside a machine on an Orourke site. Got a telling off by some idiot with a personality transplant and told to come to his office in Monday AM PROMPT! Yes Sir, I said, asked him the details again, got him to draw a map to his office. He obliged willingly as I was obviously some sort of moron.
I neglected to tell him I was on another job the following week :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

rab1
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Post: # 83816Post rab1

You joke Boss but if someone under the age of 18 is allowed on site they must have a note from their mum (or guardian) stating that they are allowed to be there. ???
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Post: # 83819Post London Stone Paving

The worlds gone mad. We had the environmental health over at our place earlier in the year. Bearing in mind that some of the stuff we are doing at our place carries some serious h&s risks the only thing that the officer said was that "we should put signs on the roofs to say fragile roofs". When i asked why he said that in case any intruders tried to climb on the roof. We put the sign up to keep him happy, but it does make you laugh

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Post: # 83822Post Tony McC

I wonder what would be the collective noun for a gathering of Elf and Safety bods? A trouble of busybodies? A murder of morons? A troupe of titheads? A parliament of pedants?
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Kuts
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Post: # 83824Post Kuts

I have no choice really but riggers, workin with Tarmac soon fooks your trousers (also better than buying her a new carpet every 3month)

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Post: # 83825Post seanandruby

recently we did a 10 minute course on how to.....insert ear plugs, truth. Giles who was your site manager on lor site? All these years and i've been inserting them wrong, makes you think if i've been inserting everything else correctly :;): :p
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Post: # 83869Post GB_Groundworks

seanandruby wrote:recently we did a 10 minute course on how to.....insert ear plugs, truth. Giles who was your site manager on lor site? All these years and i've been inserting them wrong, makes you think if i've been inserting everything else correctly :;): :p
Gavin somebody, little scottish fella in a suit and specs with immaculate rigger boots. he might not have been laing but the sub contractors site manager but he was a worse pedant than you sean.
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Post: # 83872Post seanandruby

very good giles. Did you think of that word all on your own, or did you plagerise it like you did your photos? O, you forgot your ocd trademark 'he he.'
sean

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Post: # 83879Post lutonlagerlout

I know we all moan about the HSE ,but does anyone remember tales of building sites in the old days?

first day at college in 1984 and the instructor told us that the life expectancy of builders was 50 years

obviously heavy drinking,fry ups, and fags had a lot to do with this,but up till the 80's sites were very dangerous places

my old fella and his mate were given £20 bonus in 1966 to knock an 80 foot 9 inch chimney down with sledge hammers
standing on the very brickwork they were knocking down :O
course at a time

also demolished a bakery at bedford and shovelling loads of blue stuff into barrows then skips

blue asbestos anyone?

lads wear hi viz and safety boots as a matter of course now

if it saves 1 life then it is worth it

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Post: # 83889Post henpecked

Too true Tony. I was on a CIOB course and the video played was an 'instructional' video on site basics. it was from about 1976. The camera was focusing on one hoddie who had placed a floor joist to span two corners of the scaffold on a house dog-leg. Suppose it saved time and avoided the brickies. He had the usual 12 brick stack on his shoulder and the joist really flexed in the middle ,so much so, it made your toes curl. The tutor hadn't even noticed the safety breaches as 1, he was teaching site management 2, the last time he was on site he must have been in short pants. :laugh: :laugh:

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