stuartpaul":2ta52kz7 said:
Bm101":2ta52kz7 said:
..... When someone passed a law saying the Bosses were responsible or they go to chokey. Everything changed overnight significantly. Who's have thought. :roll:
Sorry Chris but that isn't quite right. Corporate manslaughter legislation doesn't have any impact on individuals. As the name suggests it's the corporate body that faces charges hence only fines likely.
Strangely enough the legislation to imprison individuals has been contained within the H&S act since the 70's although rarely used.
What corporate manslaughter law did was focus senior management on some of the tests used to prove said corporate liability and these included individual liabilities (consent, neglect or connivance used to be the phrase) which could in turn lead to personal liabilities.
I used to know chapter and verse but been out of the game for a while now.
Please don't apologise, I am
always happy to be corrected by someone with better knowledge. It's how we learn and long may it last. But essentially the point remains as I think you made clear and concisely. The change in focus of the work related laws led to better practice generally. A Good Thing then.
Much as I moan. I wouldn't go back. Sod that. In 4 (unusual) years I saw 3 guys I knew well have life changing accidents. Bad training, poor work practice, general couldn'tgiveafuc*ness led to all 3 guys not going home the same ever again. It was a common thing at one time. No Abseilers btw.
All them handsome photos of the 1920s skyscraper workers eating their lunches on a girder hide a terrible and deceitful lie.
Tragically one fella, a youngish fella, nice lad, we saw on a job one morning all dressed up, helmet, hi vis fall arrest. As abseilers you don't really think about all that it becomes your everyday wear but then it was quite rare to see your average shiner all dressed up. Well done Tony, we said. Ahhh He winked. The Bosses are about. But leave it on anyway we said. Whats the harm eh? Later that day he went to do some private work. Some woman walks past some london basement railings, she sees a ladder at a crooked angle. That's odd. Looks down from curiosity. There's Tony. No Helmet. Not quite dead. Huge brain injury, 2 kids.
Another mate of mine, we shared a house, walked a ledge 3 footwide, one floor up. London hospital of sorts. He fell off. The *****. You could have driven a stolen Corsa down this bacony pissed. Fell onto the iron railings underneath. His harness, which he was wearing but never tied in eventually save his life by hooking him and saving his eventual descent onto a cement mixer below. His workmate was a weight lifter so had the strength to keep the fence from ripping his vitals out. School of tropical diseases. Some of the best doctors with him in minutes. Air lifted out by heli. How's your luck?
I'm all for the HSE and safe working practice.
It's just the self generation of nonsense that depresses me. Sign here. And here. And here. Are you wearing a high vis?