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Heard one on Wednesday....from someone involved.
An 85 years old almost totally BLIND lady, whilst not requesting it, had a Test and Inspection carried out by someone representing the housing association who own her property.
Later she entered her bathroom and attempted to switch on the shower, only to receive a quite nasty electric shock. Luckily, she wasn't badly injured and recovered quickly.
She called her daughter, who arrived shortly afterwards. Her daughter found the shower control unit open, the lid separated in the room. She took photos and got onto the association.
The situation is ongoing.
As far as I'm concerned, things are getting beyond belief.
By the way, the lady expressed concern that the bloke responsible might loose his job......old school, thinking of others, eh!
 
The person that failed at their job should be taken through every action available.
At least it would put in place a plan to prevent further mistakes or even put them on what is generally an personal improvement plan where further training is given.
Personally they left the installation in a worse condition and should not be doing testing at all
 
If she had died from that oversight because they were busy, could be looking at jail time.

We all work in an industry where negligence and poor workmanship can put peoples lives at risk.

I do not accept the comment that we all make mistakes when we are busy.

We can all make mistakes, we are human after all. However a quick walk round at the end of a job is hardly going to make the difference between hitting target and failing.
You might even find the odd screwdriver that you forgot about.

It is our job to be thorough and it is down to us to ensure the safety of the people in the buildings we work on. Don’t forget that if there is a fatal shock, the buck might stop at YOU.

Edit, that was not meant to offend you buzz. But have a think about it?
 
I wrote it honestly, then Back read it and re read buzz post and just thought I would add the note. As it was not my intention to offend or start an argument.
P.s. you can’t put a lid on a shower, best you can do is use an umbrella!!!
 
I wrote it honestly, then Back read it and re read buzz post and just thought I would add the note. As it was not my intention to offend or start an argument.
P.s. you can’t put a lid on a shower, best you can do is use an umbrella!!!
Read his previous post #2 :)
 
I'd put that as a near miss and report it to HSE, if she received any injuries then the spark would be done for I think.
That’s not a near miss. She received a shock so it’s an incident.
 
This could run and run....
If the electrician was negligent, then he’ll be at fault.
If the “electrician” was not suitably qualified, then his boss will be in trouble too for sending him to do the job in the first place.
If his boss was under pressure to get things done whatever cost then his boss could be in trouble...

Can we blame it on Boris now and save a bit of time.;)
 
I can see the scenario. Cover off shower, loop test we then automatically isolate and refit shower. Maybe in this case, loop test and phone rings or text comes through. What's most important, get side tracked and attend to phone, cover happily stays laying about and forgotten.
 

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