JPMC
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What is with all the PC rules and regulations regarding safety gear coming to?
I wear high vis shirts for work. See attached picture for a sample of what I wear. Pretty common work attire on both sides of the Tasman for people in the construction/earthmoving/trucking etc industries.
Anyway my grip is this morning I was out doing a repair on a road works site when this health and safety officer came over and asked me to either put on a high vis vest or leave the site. I politely showed him that my shirt is high vis and he said yes I see that but it doesn't have a tail. (For those that don't know most (but not all) high vis vests have a flap that hangs lower at the back)
For F%$ks sake, what difference does a tail make except in my opinion become more of a hazard? Everybody knows when working around moving equipment and machinery you are not to wear loose clothing yet you want me to wear something with a tail (although they are not big tails) just waiting to get caught on something as I climb off the machine.
So many things are just getting to ridiculous as far as health and safety goes.
Ok gipe over.
I wear high vis shirts for work. See attached picture for a sample of what I wear. Pretty common work attire on both sides of the Tasman for people in the construction/earthmoving/trucking etc industries.
Anyway my grip is this morning I was out doing a repair on a road works site when this health and safety officer came over and asked me to either put on a high vis vest or leave the site. I politely showed him that my shirt is high vis and he said yes I see that but it doesn't have a tail. (For those that don't know most (but not all) high vis vests have a flap that hangs lower at the back)
For F%$ks sake, what difference does a tail make except in my opinion become more of a hazard? Everybody knows when working around moving equipment and machinery you are not to wear loose clothing yet you want me to wear something with a tail (although they are not big tails) just waiting to get caught on something as I climb off the machine.
So many things are just getting to ridiculous as far as health and safety goes.
Ok gipe over.
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