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Bob Make sure you come over and say hi

 

forthe person asking if there is still space

 

yep clair will be moore than happy to help you give her a ring

 

and i hope those that come enjoy the day not just the lunch, but as with everything if we could do things betetr plees let us know.

 

cheers

 

kevin

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Bob Make sure you come over and say hi

 

forthe person asking if there is still space

 

yep clair will be moore than happy to help you give her a ring

 

and i hope those that come enjoy the day not just the lunch, but as with everything if we could do things betetr plees let us know.

 

cheers

 

kevin

 

 

Kev,

 

Will you be accepting "rock up on the day" participants?

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So...those of you went, was it beneficial to you? Worth the trip?

 

It certainly wasnt a waste of time. I would guess that folks will all have got something different from the meeting.

The venue was cool, food was laid on etc...Not too pricey a seminar and local for me so no complaints thanx mate!:blushing:

I was slightly disappointed with the risk assessment presentation. The poor bloke was not asked to step into the breach til the eleventh hour ( or later I understand) the night before. Subsequently, it was put together in some haste I guess. It wasnt very "arb" orientated.....Given the overarching aspect of the discussion...I was surprised not to see or hear mention of the ISO 3100.....

There was the usual murmuring by folks who knew it all and didnt know why they were there....but that's their business .

The AA leaflet on MEWP recommendations got an airing. There was some resistance to this aswell. Overall, I think alot of the discourse was centred around getting people onboard with regards the meaning and interpretations of the wording.

As arborists, we are all aware of the restrictions and limitations of using a mewp....anyone would think that we were being asked to put down our saddles and saws cos the HS$E is a bit worried....Mmmmm

 

 

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