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brizospark
What a day
Monday mornings are bad enough without this!
have being testing an industrial site for a while now and nearing the end
So I'm testing low bay light fittings about 20 metres in the air
No probs I though and proceeded to take the genie bom up to the last fitting in the circuit
So I'm at the light fitting just away to undo the Klix when all of a sudden the fire alarm goes off in this factory where they run continuous production
So I'm 20 metres up in the air and my paranoid sparky instinct that kicks in every time a fire alarm sounds tells me "I hope that was nothing to do with me"
So I have a look around and notice this bloody laser beam at the end of the building staring at me, I turn around and see the reflector behind me
Bloody great!
It was a beam sensor smoke detection system right at the top of the factory where the light fittings are.
Now nobody had ever mentioned these things to me and there was no signage anywhere in the building informing contractors of the setup
So after about 2 minutes I finally manage to negotiate myself back down to the ground and exit the part of the factory towards the main gate where the entire workforce is waiting and I'm walking towards them harness and all.
By the time I get there there are two fully loaded fire engines on their way into the building.
So the factory manager approaches me and asks if I was up the Genie boom to which i just told the truth
So typical factory manager blames me to which i had to stand up for myself and declare that it was not my fault but in fact the health and safety officer who had originally inducted me first day on site and I stressed that this should have been part of his induction (instead of spending 10 minutes going on and on about how mobile phones aren't allowed on site!)
So anyway fire alarm finally stops, fireys leave, everyone back to work
Later in the day I hear through the grapevine that the factory hierarchy are going bananas because they have to pay a ridiculous amount for the fire service since it was a false alarm, and on top of that they have lost production time
What is you guys take on this?
Monday mornings are bad enough without this!
have being testing an industrial site for a while now and nearing the end
So I'm testing low bay light fittings about 20 metres in the air
No probs I though and proceeded to take the genie bom up to the last fitting in the circuit
So I'm at the light fitting just away to undo the Klix when all of a sudden the fire alarm goes off in this factory where they run continuous production
So I'm 20 metres up in the air and my paranoid sparky instinct that kicks in every time a fire alarm sounds tells me "I hope that was nothing to do with me"
So I have a look around and notice this bloody laser beam at the end of the building staring at me, I turn around and see the reflector behind me
Bloody great!
It was a beam sensor smoke detection system right at the top of the factory where the light fittings are.
Now nobody had ever mentioned these things to me and there was no signage anywhere in the building informing contractors of the setup
So after about 2 minutes I finally manage to negotiate myself back down to the ground and exit the part of the factory towards the main gate where the entire workforce is waiting and I'm walking towards them harness and all.
By the time I get there there are two fully loaded fire engines on their way into the building.
So the factory manager approaches me and asks if I was up the Genie boom to which i just told the truth
So typical factory manager blames me to which i had to stand up for myself and declare that it was not my fault but in fact the health and safety officer who had originally inducted me first day on site and I stressed that this should have been part of his induction (instead of spending 10 minutes going on and on about how mobile phones aren't allowed on site!)
So anyway fire alarm finally stops, fireys leave, everyone back to work
Later in the day I hear through the grapevine that the factory hierarchy are going bananas because they have to pay a ridiculous amount for the fire service since it was a false alarm, and on top of that they have lost production time
What is you guys take on this?