Hi,
I agree with you entirely
Mike Jordan.
Spark Arrestor Manufacturers | Spark Arrestor Suppliers
Before retiring I was registered with the HSE because of my responsibilities being in charge of the timber department at work. Having been safety trained down a deep coal mine I know only too well the risk of explosion; yes the risk is small in say a home workshop but what if the explosion should happen in your own workshop; it would then bring the risk home to you but then of course it always happens to someone else.
I used to receive up to date information from the HSE
HSE Woodnig Newsletters
I and a colleague used to visit a large demonstration once each year of all modern woodworking equipment; one demonstration showed spark arrestors these really demonstrating how easy it was to cause a fire/explosion this in steel ducting so nothing is 100% safe.
TIMCON - The Timber Packaging and Pallet Confederation
There's so much legislation around these days it's surprising anything gets done here in the UK. I thought it was complicated enough over 20 years ago keeping up to date but now it's an whole lot worse. I was also in charge of two more departments and the responsibility weighed heavily on me as well as the huge amount of stress of the normal job keeping everything running smoothly.
It's no longer being accountable of your own mistakes or actions but anyone in management right up to the very top could well end up in court in serious trouble should an employee be involved in an accident even though management weren't present at the time.
I'm very careful as to replies I post on open forums because should I encourage anyone to adopt an unsafe practice it could come back to me as in this thread; if I said it's fine to use plastic ducting in extraction and a member took me at my word then suffering an explosion quoting me saying I'd encouraged the use of plastic ducting I'd be very exposed indeed because I know I'm completely unqualified to offer such advice.
What does surprise me is that so many would think nothing of spending a lot of money on the latest must have electronic gadget which would be out of date in a month or pay to watch someone kick a ball around a field but would begrudge paying for personal safety?
I DON'T RECOMMEND THE USE OF PLASTIC DUCTING AS BEING DESCRIBED IN THIS THREAD.
Kind regards, Colin.