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Health & Safety Numptiness II

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    Health & Safety Numptiness II

    They've done pint glasses, today they've decided to move onto hanging baskets.

    #2
    if sas were here he'd say:

    "hang the lot of 'em"

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      #3
      Originally posted by moorfield View Post
      They've done pint glasses, today they've decided to move onto hanging baskets.
      Flowerpots are allegedly the second most dangerous gardening item in the uk after lawnmowers at approx 5300 incidents a year.

      It's for your own good ffs!

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        #4
        Spontaneously Combusting Hanging Baskets????

        FFS

        It's like I've woken up in I am Legend and I'm the only sane safetybod left, the rest are all mutants trying to destroy the world we live in.

        I apologise profusely for my profession!

        Excuse me while I take out the Corvette with my shotgun and baseball bat.

        I'm gonna kick some H&S Mutie ass....
        'elf and safety guru

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          #5
          Originally posted by oracleslave View Post
          Flowerpots are allegedly the second most dangerous gardening item in the uk after lawnmowers at approx 5300 incidents a year.

          It's for your own good ffs!
          So why not ban lawnmowers first?

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            #6
            Originally posted by thelace View Post
            It's like I've woken up in I am Legend and I'm the only sane safetybod left, the rest are all mutants trying to destroy the world we live in.
            Except that in the book, by the end he realises that he is the odd one out, and the others are now the norm

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              #7
              Originally posted by Lumiere View Post
              So why not ban lawnmowers first?
              They should be banned imo. I've gone green and now get Raymond to cut the lawn around my victorian mansion with a hay scythe.

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                #8
                Ban them
                They are dangerous. One of them tried to strangle me the other day

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Andy2 View Post
                  Ban them
                  They are dangerous. One of them tried to strangle me the other day
                  Health and Safety or a hanging basket?
                  'elf and safety guru

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                    #10
                    In my wild younger days I had a few pints in glass jars in here. I can't believe I made it out alive. I did some crazy tulip back then.
                    Last edited by George Parr; 25 August 2009, 16:50. Reason: too many http://s
                    Numbly tolerating the inequality as a way to achieve greater prosperity for all.

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