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has anyone worked on really strict sites

im currently testing on the largest site ive ever worked on in Runcorn, where 'whistleblowers' are rewarded with offers of flat screen tellies, meal vouchers etc. There's been 2 strikes so far...
 
I have just re-read the whole thread and would like to offer my whole-hearted apologies if I have taken some comments in a way that they were not intended to mean.

It is all to easy to read something and respond, and then re-read them in the light of previous and subsequent comments and reach a different conclusion.

However, I still stand by any personal observations which I have relayed to you from my on-site experiences, but I wish to retract any personal comments from my posts that have been caused by an over-sensitivity on my-behalf due to work related stress.

Peace.

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I think its time to stop worrying about it and continue the debate about voltage optimisers... personally im away to bed (hard days work tomorrow)
Good luck to all of you
why are some of these people still up, its nearly midnight in blighty and im sire im not the only one up before 6.

eng etc live abroad but most of the regulars dont
 
I worked at Allied Colloids ..a scene of a masssive chemical fire in the 90's .. the event is used as a training video now world wide for all firefighters and chemical companies... Lets just say you can't fart in one of their labs without a gas detector going off.

Joking aside we lost a colleague through a roof skylight on this job many years ago, its now been renamed but you need permission slips to even use a drill in any sector of the site and you are checked on like you have ebola..so yes a very strict site.

For all those that think its all just red tape - during the big fire the fire brigade ignored the fire and just cooled one massive 10story tank because if that went up it would have created a lethal poison caustic cloud and if went bradford way would have seen 5 - 20 thousand casualties/deaths ----- serious sheite in my mind and justified.

We drove within a mile of the fire on the day and there was chemical foam balls floating in the air .... don't think it any lasting effects on me and Im sur...fluffy tedy bears ooooh llalalalalalal sure I got away any side affects.

EDIT... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgFuaZM5FYY

Skip to 1.40mins for an old news report ...we couldn't even go apple raiding that yr :dunce2:
 
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why are some of these people still up, its nearly midnight in blighty and im sire im not the only one up before 6.

eng etc live abroad but most of the regulars dont

I fairly regularly suffer from insomnia too. Comes and goes in my case!! lol!!
I rarely go to bed these days before 1am and generally up by 6 - 6.30am having my first coffee fix of the day....
 
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....... having my first coffee fix of the day....

There you go, that will keep you in the wide awake club if you drink enough.

I found that by reducing my intake coffee levels to "normal" from almost 1 per hr all day/night from the moment I got up I could eventually get a full 5hrs sleep per night!!
 
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