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    she had to work with "extremely dangerous" equipment.
    FFS! They are not normally "Extremely Dangerous" only when tight arse coppers don't maintain things to the highest standards that they are meant to do by law. I bet the Cars & Bikes & Watercraft etc are well looked after. "Like some more fruit salad for your new cap Sir". Certainly Sir".

    Fridgies here work inside them routinely & I used to, but never had any serious concerns about safety. What a load of old ballcocks!

    If it had been a commissioner of any sort doing a routine inspection, he/she would have been accompanied by all sorts of other ranks (read, Hangers Onners) & if he/she had died there would be a resounding outcry from SAPOL (read... bigger than this) & action taken or maybe not, if they had ****ed up.

    This makes me soooo bloody angry. Useless bastards!

    Calm down 4bee, calm down mate.

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    The Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure (DPTI), which is responsible for maintaining State Government sites, was also charged over the tragedy.But SafeWork SA withdrew the charge, instead accepting an "Enforceable Undertaking," which obliges DPTI to conduct a review of its facilities and maintenance to ensure they meet safety requirements.

    More BS! What is
    "Enforceable Undertaking,"? Does that mean if you kill somebody whilst speeding in your car, you "undertake" not to speed again, all charges will be dropped?

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    They'll easily make up the $390 000 in speeding fines. I wonder what that equates to as a quota increase per cop?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Farang View Post
    More BS! What is
    "Enforceable Undertaking,"? Does that mean if you kill somebody whilst speeding in your car, you "undertake" not to speed again, all charges will be dropped?
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    I take it say that if they don't carry out the changes that have been ordered they will be reported to the cops who obviously won't take action against themselves. Sort of like a Suspended sentence I think, not that I have any personal experiences of said bull****.

    As you stated, More Bull****. Is it any wonder Police Forces, OOPS Sorry, Police Services are losing the respect of the people that they swore to uphold the Law for?



    "Right Lads, your speeding quota has been reset after today's court decision. You will now have to nick an extra 5000 each per month to retain the amount in Govt. Coffers, gottit?

    DISMISS."

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    An EU cannot be accepted for an alleged contravention that is a
    category 1
    offence, a
    category 2
    offence if the person’s failure to comply with a health and safety duty results in the death of an individual, or offence of
    industrial manslaughter

    category1:
    failing to have in place safe work method statements for work carried out in or near a confined space
    So what is a freezer room if not a "confined space"? Maybe SAPOL have different rules?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Farang View Post


    So what is a freezer room if not a "confined space"? Maybe SAPOL have different rules?
    As per Qld regulations,the definition of a confined space.


    (a) is not designed or intended primarily to be occupied by a person; and
    (b) is, or is designed or intended to be, at normal atmospheric pressure while any person is in the space; and
    (c) is or is likely to be a risk to health and safety from:
    (i) an atmosphere that does not have a safe oxygen level; or
    (ii) contaminants, including airborne gases, vapours and dusts, that may cause injury from fire or explosion; or
    (iii) harmful concentrations of any airborne contaminants; or
    (iv) engulfment;



    So i can't see how a cold or freezer room is a 'confined space',apart from possible oxygen levels,but all freezer rooms are not sealed as they have relief ports.

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    (a) is not designed or intended primarily to be occupied by a person; and
    (b) is, or is designed or intended to be, at normal atmospheric pressure while any person is in the space; and
    (c) is or is likely to be a risk to health and safety from:



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    So i can't see how a cold or freezer room is a 'confined space',apart from possible oxygen levels,but all freezer rooms are not sealed as they have relief ports.
    But those only open to the outside when the door is closed creating a pressure but an Inuit (Eskimo) may live quite happily amongst the frozen NZ peas & beans although he might have a problem storing his Kayak. On end I reckon would be the best way & he'd need to leave his pet Seal outside.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    But those only open to the outside when the door is closed creating a pressure but an Inuit (Eskimo) may live quite happily amongst the frozen NZ peas & beans although he might have a problem storing his Kayak. On end I reckon would be the best way & he'd need to leave his pet Seal outside.
    Did the unfortunate chef die from the cold,or lack of oxygen?
    Or did she slip over and couldn't get up?

    Going into a cold or freezer room,certainly isn't an area normally low on oxygen.

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