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The advice above is sound — manufacturer SDS sheets are the starting point and the HSE COSHH e-tool is useful for understanding exposure and control measures. Where people often get caught out later on is keeping everything joined up. It’s not just about having individual COSHH assessments, but also a clear substance register and making sure what’s on paper actually reflects what’s being used on site. On commercial or principal contractor jobs, they’ll usually want to see COSHH and PUWER managed alongside RAMS, with evidence it’s reviewed and applied rather than just filed away.
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Almost the full house; BLM, LGBTQXYZ+-, Vegan, hair... Just Palestine flag missing
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but Dave,,, "lessons will be learnt" often involving lifting carpet and discrete but hurried sweeping.
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I agree with a lot of the above. RAMS stands for risk assessment and method statement. I generally incorporate theses into the Construction Phase Plan (CPP) - not sure if that applies to arb but it's a good blanket document to cover the plan for larger jobs including information on site access maps, emergency services access point, work schedule etc etc. Method statement can be as simple as a list of bullet points of what you're going to do and in what order. Assess the risk of each step/ tasks of above. It might be a good idea to break risk down into severity and likelihood of incident, and score 1-3 for each. Multiply severity by likelihood to get a risk score. Score 1-3 is low risk, 4-6 is medium and 7-9 is high risk. If any stage of you method statement is high risk then you need to change the method statement accordingly. You should try to introduce different methods for medium risk where practicable. I have a list of tasks specific risk assessments, i.e. tree felling or loading plant onto a trailer. I refer to these in the Construction Phase Plan but don't include the whole risk assessment. I never really have to modify them. Then for each new job/site I'll do a risk assessment that is specific to that site, and include that in the CPP. Hope that helps
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My 59th two. Wordle 1,670 2/6* 🟨⬜🟨⬜⬜ 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
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Correct, we buy them as a set of 4. Plenty of shops on eBay. We used the original rims and seemed fine width wise.
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Looking like the Chief of West Midlands police is done for, pretty much caught lying and fabricating evidence to create a narrative about the Israeli fans 🤔🤔🤔naughty naughty lad, two tier treatment depending on race and religion. What is it with people just thinking they can make shit up or throw out accusations without any evidence or proof @sime42
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The arrogance of 42 back on display. I thought we saw a bit of a one from the blagger when he acknowledged the sense of using our own oil but who knows🤷♂️ The USA is not my country 🤷♂️there’s a few on here utterly obsessed with it mind, I’ll give you that. My income has zero to do with the USA neither. Maybe you can let the companies who are struggling with high energy costs know that it’s nothing to do with net zero or green levies here in the UK. When you off to China to get them told how to “ manage the climate” 🤔
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Do you know what an inflection point is? Anyway, don't worry Davey, your Land of the Free is still doing it's bit to pay your wages, (figuratively speaking). All these AI searches you're making are starting to pay dividends. Cold and data centres drive up US greenhouse gas emissions WWW.BBC.CO.UK US emissions of planet-warming gases rise for the first time in three years. For reference: I think our deindustrialisation here in the UK began long before there was widespread recognition of man-made climate breakdown due to CO2.
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Morning all, Frosty here. Doing a small quote then back for a survey for air source heat pump. Then if van not ready to collect probably take some ground protection mats to a job for next week. Have a good hump day
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All in flipflops 😃
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Ah . Thanks for the tip mate . I will try it .
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🤦♂️ I hold the saw upside down. Idiot.
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In a nutshell Stubs. Milliband thinks we’re green if we just let someone else do our dirty work. (And we get skint).
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That won't work properly Mark . You have the bar up side down .
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It burns ok , leaves a lot of fine floaty ash so open the door carefully . Cut and split and put under cover now with air flow you could burn it next winter .
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Dunno is the honest answer . I do think the oil will run out , eventually , but could be hundreds of years yet . There are un tapped reserves on our door step and as Dave points out , why don't we ( UK ) make use of it rather than let someone else abstract it and then we buy it from them at a premium . Boils my piss .
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Good Morning Happy hump day indeed. Getting back in the groove. Finish site today and prep for a move south tomorrow. Enjoy yourselves.
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Morning troops . Frosty here . Happy Wednesday .
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Off to have a look around LAMA, might be asking for a small stand there next year. Trouble is that it is usually very expensive! Happy hum day! Sham, Pain, Cock, Tales.