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miggy

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Re: First Aid
« Reply #15 on: 03 January 2008, 19:21:39 »

I have enough to do with all the rather risk assessments/job methods/training records/KPIs and safe working practices.

I have delegated a safety champion at work
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Re: First Aid
« Reply #16 on: 03 January 2008, 19:22:04 »

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We've got two first aiders who go weak at the site of blood.

In a glass factory as well.  ;D ;D ;D
My youngest faints at the sight of blood and she has just joined the Police. Told her to keep her eyes shut on a Saturday night ::)
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« Reply #17 on: 03 January 2008, 19:22:30 »

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If you go on the course, they'll put your name up on a board somewhere as a qualified first-aider. Then you'll be expected to look after every idiot that scratches themselves or gets a bump on the head. Tell them to break off (or that you faint at the sight of blood) :y

I am afraid STMO123 is correct for once ;D ;D, the firms have to have qualified first aiders as part of the H&S 1974 and so on Acts, and have FA stickers posted in Areas of the work premises naming trained first aiders, unless they are offering you more doycheemarks then don't bother. Also have to do refreshers every so often, and make sure the accident log book is completed if and when an accident occurs 8-)

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Re: First Aid
« Reply #18 on: 03 January 2008, 19:22:40 »

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I have enough to do with all the rather risk assessments/job methods/training records/KPIs and safe working practices.

I have delegated a safety champion at work

Excellent delegator ;D ;D
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« Reply #19 on: 03 January 2008, 19:29:21 »

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I have enough to do with all the rather risk assessments/job methods/training records/KPIs and safe working practices.

I have delegated a safety champion at work

Excellent delegator ;D ;D

Unfortunatly the others are down to me >:( >:( >:(
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« Reply #20 on: 03 January 2008, 19:31:12 »

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If you go on the course, they'll put your name up on a board somewhere as a qualified first-aider. Then you'll be expected to look after every idiot that scratches themselves or gets a bump on the head. Tell them to break off (or that you faint at the sight of blood) :y

I am afraid STMO123 is correct for once ;D ;D, the firms have to have qualified first aiders as part of the H&S 1974 and so on Acts, and have FA stickers posted in Areas of the work premises naming trained first aiders, unless they are offering you more doycheemarks then don't bother. Also have to do refreshers every so often, and make sure the accident log book is completed if and when an accident occurs 8-)

Oi! You!

Moi?............should be taking that as a compliment ;)
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