Tuesday. Today's objective is to get timesheet signed, and see if I can blag a WFH tomorrow or Thursday.
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Tuesday. Today's objective is to get timesheet signed, and see if I can blag a WFH tomorrow or Thursday.
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Morning all
just got back in from the dog walk as the heavens opened.
4 hours sleep between coughing fits last night so I'll head to ClientCo office today as that's the longest I've slept in a week.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Morning all 
Another depressing week begins in the slough of despond.
And that's looking on the bright side.
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ZenChuryOm(tm)Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
Tuesday. Today's objective is to get timesheet signed, and see if I can blag a WFH tomorrow or Thursday.Comment
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WVS +1Originally posted by vetran View Post40 miles is enough, I did L2B on less and look how cool I was at the end (forget Brillo holding me up!)
Go MS!
Unless you were a complete heap of jelly after 40, you can do 50."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Moring btw
Grey and windy as a
after a night of curry and real ale.
"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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So far today, the COSHH form for Freeze 75 has been done.
Not completed, just "done".
I'm sure the h&s goon will have corrections.
In progress is the WD40 COSHH form. The SDS is 14 pages long, and in the new format, whereas the tuliphole's COSHH form is, of course, designed for the old format MSDS.
Lost: one will to live.
Pass the AK, I've just done the COSHH form for gun oil and cordite.Comment
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Is there one for fava beans and chianti? Or does that fall under COGALHH?Originally posted by zeitghost View PostSo far today, the COSHH form for Freeze 75 has been done.
Not completed, just "done".
I'm sure the h&s goon will have corrections.
In progress is the WD40 COSHH form. The SDS is 14 pages long, and in the new format, whereas the tuliphole's COSHH form is, of course, designed for the old format MSDS.
Lost: one will to live.
Pass the AK, I've just done the COSHH form for gun oil and cordite.Comment
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