pop quiz
where does all that hazardous waste go to
wish i didnt know the answer
this comes to mind as i;
am quite happy to work live when deemed necessery(damn i can never spell that word) to do so.
will go down the side of a building in a bosens chair to relamp it,
or i will tighten the bars up live with a spanner
i have a fear hopefully shared by all
so here is the story, thought i might share it
went on a call out a month ago, simple enough story, power keeps tripping.
arrived at managing agents picked up keys
arrived at block of flats
argued with porter about parking
moved van 2 foot to the left and proceeded to go up to flat.
communal hallway with fuseboards on the outside of the properties
open cupboard of old mantel unit and observe meter and old rewireable ceramic fuses,
observe the white fluffy type stuff above and below the fuse carriers.
also observe the burned out neutral bar,
tighten screw on bar ever so slightly to give a temp repair
remove self from property having carried out temp repair
report to agent urgent cu change required but asbestos contractor required.
furnish agent with numbers for local numbers for this type of job (helpfulness gets cu changes)
wait 6 weeks for wheels to turn
arrive on site at alloted time to meet with contractor
argue with porter about parking
then meet with block managment agent, who asks, what exactly are you doing here today, i then inform him i am going to change the fuseboard but before i do so i need to have the asbestos removed, he then asks me, what colour is the asbestos, only we had a report carried out here last year and all the asbestos is encapsulated, not wanting to disagree i asked him to refer to the specialist contractor who would confirm this, he then advises me that he is going to have to see the building owner who happens to live upstairs, about 5 minutes later this little old lady comes down stairs and asks what i have come to do, i then advise her i have come to change the cu, she asks if am a proper electrician, as " electricians have been divided into two types now engineers and domestic installers" "so are you an engineer" and to those of you who are engineers you know what it means. after a couple of minutes we establish that for her puropses i am an engineer, we then proceed upstairs to the property where she is going to show me that you do not have to touch the asbestos to remove it, on arrival she pulls open the door and exclaims, look its only a bit of asbestos we have had loads of these taken out,
i was already about 30 foot away by the time i turned round my apprentice was behind me hottly followed by the asbestos man,
she then said i am glad we have had this conversation you can carry on with the fuseboard change but i think a small ammount of asbestos like this could have just been thrown in the bin.
an hour later after a thorough clean and the area was mine
and the board change went like a dream.
it cost about ÂŁ200 to get it removed by an authorised contractor and i would not have touched the job prior to it being done.
the little old lady did not get it, i dont understand it but i know i am scared of it and i hope the younger guys never get to see it.
where does all that hazardous waste go to
wish i didnt know the answer
this comes to mind as i;
am quite happy to work live when deemed necessery(damn i can never spell that word) to do so.
will go down the side of a building in a bosens chair to relamp it,
or i will tighten the bars up live with a spanner
i have a fear hopefully shared by all
so here is the story, thought i might share it
went on a call out a month ago, simple enough story, power keeps tripping.
arrived at managing agents picked up keys
arrived at block of flats
argued with porter about parking
moved van 2 foot to the left and proceeded to go up to flat.
communal hallway with fuseboards on the outside of the properties
open cupboard of old mantel unit and observe meter and old rewireable ceramic fuses,
observe the white fluffy type stuff above and below the fuse carriers.
also observe the burned out neutral bar,
tighten screw on bar ever so slightly to give a temp repair
remove self from property having carried out temp repair
report to agent urgent cu change required but asbestos contractor required.
furnish agent with numbers for local numbers for this type of job (helpfulness gets cu changes)
wait 6 weeks for wheels to turn
arrive on site at alloted time to meet with contractor
argue with porter about parking
then meet with block managment agent, who asks, what exactly are you doing here today, i then inform him i am going to change the fuseboard but before i do so i need to have the asbestos removed, he then asks me, what colour is the asbestos, only we had a report carried out here last year and all the asbestos is encapsulated, not wanting to disagree i asked him to refer to the specialist contractor who would confirm this, he then advises me that he is going to have to see the building owner who happens to live upstairs, about 5 minutes later this little old lady comes down stairs and asks what i have come to do, i then advise her i have come to change the cu, she asks if am a proper electrician, as " electricians have been divided into two types now engineers and domestic installers" "so are you an engineer" and to those of you who are engineers you know what it means. after a couple of minutes we establish that for her puropses i am an engineer, we then proceed upstairs to the property where she is going to show me that you do not have to touch the asbestos to remove it, on arrival she pulls open the door and exclaims, look its only a bit of asbestos we have had loads of these taken out,
i was already about 30 foot away by the time i turned round my apprentice was behind me hottly followed by the asbestos man,
she then said i am glad we have had this conversation you can carry on with the fuseboard change but i think a small ammount of asbestos like this could have just been thrown in the bin.
an hour later after a thorough clean and the area was mine
and the board change went like a dream.
it cost about ÂŁ200 to get it removed by an authorised contractor and i would not have touched the job prior to it being done.
the little old lady did not get it, i dont understand it but i know i am scared of it and i hope the younger guys never get to see it.