Get straight onto HSE, the number of deaths on forklifts is very high, and when you mention none are licensed, and you were sacked because of, they will be round like a ton, sorry tonne of bricks. And so they should.
Today we put on the air conditioning, and a unit started to leak water down the wall, onto a power socket. Thats it, no messsing, switch it all off remotely, don't touch, complain to the owner on monday, and if nothing is done very quickly then HSE.
LIFE is too important to waste because people avoid their responsibilities. You are potentially saving someone else's life, go for it.

Ken
Ken and the others are right.
Don't think about going to the HSE as you getting your own back, thats not what this is about.
You were getting pisssed off because the working condtions were dangerous and that soemone would get hurt. You will be doing your ex-colleagues a favour; that is what the going to the HSE is about, giving one in the eye to the wannker who runs the place is just a luck bi-product.
If you don't get in touch with the HSE then you will have to accept that you know that there is a potentially fatal situation going on out there and you did nothing to help stop it when you could have done.
As for losing your job, it is probably a very good thing. Apart from now being out of the risk of being flattened by an unqualified fork-lift driver etc. you are away from the stress, this can only be good. I have been there before and it always works out for the better. You will find something else, just don't go on about the negative side of why you left when you are going through interviews, turn it into a positive and spin into "I left to look for a job in a more professional firm and the role did not allow me the time to focus on the search for new work".
And no you didn't sound gay. How can apreciating the benefits of a supportive and sharing relationship with a woman be gay? If it were a bloke then yes maybe, but with a woman?? :-/ I think that is about as un-gay as you can get mate.
