
Originally Posted by
85 county
With the great respect I do not understand how filling out a bit of paper would have avoided this accident. Both the paper and the incident it self would have required knowledge which in this case was lacking. i am of the opinion that this sort of accident is more likely today than 20-30 years ago.
My reasoning is. 30 years ago you had staff who had worked in the same job for many years, they did know there plant and acted accordingly.
Today with contract workers and short termers that knowledge is no longer there. ie the focus is on the bit of plant rather than the complete factory, and how plant interacts with each other.
On the other hand plant is not maintained in the manor it once was, so it is a sort of mute point.
I have many personal examples of things going wrong and how today things are better in many respects and also how things have gotten silly.
9” angle grinders, banned from most sites. Infact I have not seen one for years. Why, well apparently they are unsafe. Rubbish, all though my apprenticeship and for many years after that was all we had. What was wrong with them was they had no safety on the trigger, well we have them now. They started to get light, not a major but force vers mass. And some idiot decided to make cutoff disks for them. Management decided it was cheaper to use cut off disks and not replace the Donkey saw, Gas axe etc. so now we only have poxy 4” & 5” grinders. Now that’s OSH going mad.
It reminds me of a fact from WW1
In the beginning the pom had soft hats, with the advent of trench war. The numbers of head injuries climbed alarmingly. This lead to the introduction of helmets.
Unfortunately the head injury statistics went though the roof. Orders went out banning the wearing of the newly issued helmets. The guys in the trenches ignored these orders.
It took time for the realization that the reason head injury cases where so high was because less here dyeing from head injuries, IE they were saved by there helmets.
Good OSH, issuing helmets
OSH gone mad, banning the use of helmets
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