I even restrained myself from asking whether he'd done a risk assessment on the use of the multimeter to measure the mains voltage.
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Did you not suggest that he use his tongue to measure the voltage instead of the multimeter ?Originally posted by zeitghost View PostI even restrained myself from asking whether he'd done a risk assessment on the use of the multimeter to measure the mains voltage.Comment
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I hope you gave him the "special" oneOriginally posted by zeitghost View Post
Just had the Dean in here borrowing a test meter.
To measure mains.
I'll look out for the vacancy for a new Dean in the near future.
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I think we all willOriginally posted by DaveB View PostI hope you gave him the "special" one
I'll look out for the vacancy for a new Dean in the near future.
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(Bugger - they're still in here. I'll wait a little. Wait until it's quiet and then enter & go through their drawers)What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Morning All
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