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How fat are your fingers @polo1? There's 2" between like and the other! It's certainly fiddly on an I phone, sometimes it takes 5 goes to get it right!
Is that how you spell 'goes'? You judge but careful to not press the dumb button! sausage fingers!

Lol! Have to say I'm still struggling with parts of the "new" site - must be getting to the age where adapting to change is getting more difficult.
PS why are my emojis not appearing in posts?????
 
I had one bad experience with a co-worker while working live on a job. Since then I've worked odd hours on jobs where they wanted me to work live just to avoid it when possible. I typically will only work live if I'm working alone and no one else can complicate the process.
 
I had one bad experience with a co-worker while working live on a job. Since then I've worked odd hours on jobs where they wanted me to work live just to avoid it when possible. I typically will only work live if I'm working alone and no one else can complicate the process.
And if you got a belt that wasn't fatal what next if you are alone?
 
I'm very new to electrical work in the grand scheme of things and iv experienced 1 close encounter fitting a shower pull cord and a multimeter (some of you may have read that post)

It's fair to say that even that fairly large (for my experience) bang and spark scares me and really touched home the reality of electricity. I wouldn't work live unless I felt 100% confident and the right tools/protection. I'm not scared of electricity but I damn well respect it and don't for one Minute think I'm immune to a fatal shock.

You can be as hard as nails with balls of steel until it catches you the wrong way.
 
This goes beyond client contractor having a poke at each other.
There are certain conditions where live working is acceptable but there are very rigorous rules to be observed.
Documentation, RAs, Flash gear, marigolds, 11kV rubber mats
You will find them in the EAWRs 1989 and ESQCR 2002
My advice is to get the HSE to order a stop notice on the contracted work (by not stopping), the client will pass the notice onto Environmental Health dept.
At this point you step back and crack open the pop corn

This is what happens when you don't plan ahead

 
Notice his safety hat wasn't strapped on and fell off. Notice the chaos of the working environment. An accident waiting to happen.
 
Yes isn't it a strange phenomenon, the bigger the hammer the more you hit your thumb :).

Felt sorry for my mate yesterday, thumb just back to normal & no black nail so he's landed. He'd only been showing us 5 minutes before how well it had healed, then the idiot picks up a 16oz ball hammer to whack out a bearing & hits the same thumb.
:confused:.
 

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