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  1. Great work. Hope my missus doesn’t see the rabbit!
  2. True Rupe, but I don't shy away from buying equipment that makes my day easier, more productive, and hopefully earlier
  3. Simon Ash, UK Sales Manager, HAIX Our industry hit national headlines in February when Michael Gove published a report called “Health and Harmony: the future for food, farming and the environment in a Green Brexit”. The report suggestions included: A dedicated skills drive Supporting farmers and landowners to deliver public benefits from the Farming and forestry industry Enhancing beauty heritage with the natural environment Increased recognition of the benefits to society offered by woods/forests including providing outdoor space for exercise and recreation, contributing to improving agricultural productivity and rural business diversification. Confor welcomed the efforts as a “historic opportunity” to shape future rural policy and funding, and we will keep a close eye on how this develops over the next couple of months. It does seem as though Brexit is providing us with a clear opportunity to improve as an industry, and we need to do everything we can – before then, to achieve it. We continue to be the industry reporting the highest combined self-reported work related illness and injury, and something needs to give. In particular, musculoskeletal disorders are the most common-work related ill health conditions. It can be divided into those affecting the upper limb, neck and shoulder (WRULDs), lower limb (WRLLDs) and those affecting the back. In 2016/17, across UK workplaces, 1.8 million working days were lost as a result of WRLLDs. Once injuries develop, it could become difficult to complete work tasks and daily routines, possibly leading to emotional and financial implications through a lack of work and earnings. To prevent pain and disorders, the best protection is found in footwear that is not only compliant with the government standard EN ISO 20345: 2011, but also offers additional comfort and support with features such as arch support, strong supportive uppers, and uses waterproof and breathable materials, such as GORE-TEX®, to ensure good foot health. Annually, approximately 15,000 workers across agriculture, forestry and fishing as suffering from an illness they believe was caused or made worse by work, according to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). With Brexit around the corner and positive steps being taken to transform the industry, do everything you can now to ensure you are as protected as you can be at work. View full record
  4. Simon Ash, UK Sales Manager, HAIX Our industry hit national headlines in February when Michael Gove published a report called “Health and Harmony: the future for food, farming and the environment in a Green Brexit”. The report suggestions included: A dedicated skills drive Supporting farmers and landowners to deliver public benefits from the Farming and forestry industry Enhancing beauty heritage with the natural environment Increased recognition of the benefits to society offered by woods/forests including providing outdoor space for exercise and recreation, contributing to improving agricultural productivity and rural business diversification. Confor welcomed the efforts as a “historic opportunity” to shape future rural policy and funding, and we will keep a close eye on how this develops over the next couple of months. It does seem as though Brexit is providing us with a clear opportunity to improve as an industry, and we need to do everything we can – before then, to achieve it. We continue to be the industry reporting the highest combined self-reported work related illness and injury, and something needs to give. In particular, musculoskeletal disorders are the most common-work related ill health conditions. It can be divided into those affecting the upper limb, neck and shoulder (WRULDs), lower limb (WRLLDs) and those affecting the back. In 2016/17, across UK workplaces, 1.8 million working days were lost as a result of WRLLDs. Once injuries develop, it could become difficult to complete work tasks and daily routines, possibly leading to emotional and financial implications through a lack of work and earnings. To prevent pain and disorders, the best protection is found in footwear that is not only compliant with the government standard EN ISO 20345: 2011, but also offers additional comfort and support with features such as arch support, strong supportive uppers, and uses waterproof and breathable materials, such as GORE-TEX®, to ensure good foot health. Annually, approximately 15,000 workers across agriculture, forestry and fishing as suffering from an illness they believe was caused or made worse by work, according to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). With Brexit around the corner and positive steps being taken to transform the industry, do everything you can now to ensure you are as protected as you can be at work.
  5. I've always said this. They key is to having a good ground guy on whatever device you're using, preferably the same one everytime. Thats the main reason I never invested in a GRCS as I use different groundies most days....that and i'm poor
  6. Ruled out the other devices? I forget the name of the recent one that was doing the rounds
  7. I have a site, but you'll have to discuss with them the contents. They said no Yew but they might be ok with conifer
  8. Got a few nearby, give me a postcode and I’ll give you the nearest one
  9. cheers, they are very small snippets but if you click on them they should download
  10. If you're fussy then Ash and Beech are as good as it gets in my opinion, but in fact anything burns just fine provided its well seasoned.
  11. Crane works always enjoyable. Some days I miss it, largely depending on what the weather looks like when I look out of the window. I do get a bit fidgety stuck at the desk, getting used to it though.
  12. Yep, we did have a site visit the day before with the crane company to make sure
  13. That was last Friday, ached a little!
  14. hmmm videos should be embedding, sorry
  15. E3BF3419-BF5B-4E09-95A7-255076C2C66E.MP4 637C1DCA-5B39-4436-B487-406FF3D86154.MP4

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