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gensetsteve

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  1. I have never been the best person to write risk assessments and method statements. I would be interested in how you would identify the risks in the video. What precautions would you put in place and how would you change the operation for the better.
  2. Again common sense should tell people a missing guard these days is a big no no, if it was not needed it would not have been fitted at production. I have said in the past I would rather use a new lifting sling that was a year out of ticket than one that just passed its test but abused for the last 3 months.
  3. I was looking at the specs unlike the who flung dung sets the Hyundai are rated for 6 kW single phase. Ie most sets are 5.2 kva = 4 kw. Also the Hyundai has a 30 hr run tank. I think the secret to long life on these small single. Cyl screamers is aim to change oil at 50 hrs but defo no more than 100 hrs and make sure it's not overloaded. You get lots of genny for the £ but they need a bit more looking after.
  4. I am considering becoming a Hyundai dealer more for the 30-120 kva stuff. They send me daily deals on there hand bags a 2kw has an rrp of about £750 +vat no idea what we will buy it in for. I also have no idea on quality yet but they have a name to protect. Not seen much in the way of reviews on line either.
  5. But if someone signed the sheet to say its done you can blame them. Thats half the reason for H&S pass the blame down the line. The other half the reason it does actually prevent accidents just not as much as it could while its administered by suits and cuff links. Train some normal working lads and it works well.
  6. Lots of organisations now dont grit their paths around buildings because if people fall they could be found negligent for not doing a good enough job. So now they dont bother put up a sign saying ice slip hazard to cover arse.
  7. It is still going down but who knows for how long. Normally the oil companies strangle it and cause a shortage and push the price. Just shows how the world economy has slowed to cause a price drop like this.
  8. That makes sense some sites we go to have a very robust professional polite and easy to deal with attitude and you can work with. They are more interested in covering and anticipating relevant information. The offices full of ex traffic wardens and door men tend to be fighting with every contractor that comes in and as you say looking for quantity rather than quality so they have something to pack out the filming cabinet.
  9. Your post has opened my eyes a bit as to why we have to create so much paperwork on large sites. They tar everyone with the same brush. Smaller customers know that I have been in the generator industry 30 years and trust my reputation and experience to get the job right first time. As someone said its down to money. Most of these larger out fits expect you to produce reams of job specific Rams at no cost to them. They have to legislate to the thickest man on site. I was begining to think I was a dinosaur now I know I am I know lots of really good engineers my age that have had enough using brain and brawn for little extra reward and they now deliver dot com groceries
  10. Since the weather went so mild for 2 years. People have forgotten already what proper winter is. I can remember in 2010 stepping outside and thinking stuff that and finding stuff indoors to do and that went on for weeks.
  11. Years ago we left school and spent 4 years being trained by a team of mature experienced men. This gave you knowledge and the ability to plan and avoid risk as you worked. I cant help feeling this sudden urge to write a manual for every operation is due to companies employing low grade untrained minimum wage staff. I fully support health and safety when its used to preserve the working mans life. Looking at why an accident happened and putting measures in place to prevent it happening again. Where its gone wrong is a huge industry of little hitlers who justify their being by creating havoc on site throwing their weight about and paying themselves huge salaries. These salaries would be better spent actually improving site conditions rather than putting up signs saying piece of wood with nail sticking up. Try picking the debris up.
  12. It's still looking cold next week on the forecast combined with wind and moisture I think it will be prolonged enough and cold enough to get things moving. Bit of white stuff gets peopl thinking it's actually winter.
  13. Could be some white fluffy stuff in the morning getting excited now. Remember I am a soft southerner we can make snow men from frost ( not even had much of that recently )
  14. You used to have to add a few options otherwise you got the 2.7 170 bop I think they now come 3.0 245 bhp so may be worth going for the cheap seats. Mine was 40 k + vat In 2010.
  15. I would say a proper old school machine . Yes later machines are nicer to use but full of electronics and joy sticks which are expensive to replace when they go wrong. I have an old 525 b with big wheels on the front and it does us proud looking to upgrade to a newer machine with 4 wheel steering.
  16. My wife thinks I am having a mid life crisis and I have gone loopy. After my d4 experience if I bought another I would agree. We have had 9 discoveries over 2o years in the business. With the pressure of work I was heading for a nervous breakdown last year and the constant battles with land rover never helped.
  17. I prefer proper vinyl lettering. I found magnetics damage the paint underneath and getting reflective stuff after a few years normally means a re spray. I have sign written many trucks over the years can't remember actually getting a phone call from the signs possibly should my competitors where my jobs are.
  18. I think that vito is going to need a new wing mirror. Was the driver hurt? for every one to walk away un hurt would be a good thing a new chipper is small price to pay especially if its insured.
  19. I loved mine fantastically good to drive solo great for towing. All leather interior, upgraded stereo to die for. Unmarked unworked condition like new but it just fell to bits. I spent 3 times as much on it in 3 months than the landcrusier in ten years.
  20. I had the therapy now Jon and can say the £1200 a month saving is coming in handy. There was just too many inferior components falling off mine at such a low mileage when it had such an easy life.
  21. Yay snow plough now your talking. Think positive bit of fun in the Wight stuff for a day or so and a few logs sold. We just got to remember to look after the old and frail if it does come. I not keen on weeks of it though.
  22. Yep still looking nippy got me balaclava on now carrot for the snow man in my hand nose pressed against the window.
  23. That looks fairly nippy to me lots of hovering around zero when things are normally 6-8 deg got me snow shovel ready
  24. Sounds about right cash is king. I had a call last week from a big distribution centre 1 mile up the road. Large site generator failed when I got there they wanted me to do a site induction but would take 2 hours before they started as they had no power. The lunatics are running the asylum .
  25. When I say next week I am thinking ten days time. Feels like this week has started after my busy weekend.

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