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Previously on "Safety in the workplace"

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  • Xenophon
    replied
    Originally posted by Pingu View Post
    Evolution in action.

    "The problem with the gene pool is that there is no lifeguard"

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  • Pingu
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    Darwin

    Evolution in action.

    "The problem with the gene pool is that there is no lifeguard"

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  • Bob Dalek
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    Originally posted by foritisme View Post
    I have it written into my contract that I won't take bets
    "Youth dies after train roof bet
    A 16-year old youth has succumbed to burns sustained from a 25K-volt power line after climbing on the roof of a train in Temperley station, Buenos Aires. He received 4th degree burns to 90% of his body, it has been alleged that he had climbed on to the roof for a 50-pesos(£8.86) bet"

    60 pesos, now THAT would have been worth the risk.

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  • foritisme
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    Youth dies after train roof bet
    A 16-year old youth has succumbed to burns sustained from a 25K-volt power line after climbing on the roof of a train in Temperley station, Buenos Aires. He received 4th degree burns to 90% of his body, it has been alleged that he had climbed on to the roof for a 50-pesos(£8.86) bet

    I have it written into my contract that I won't take bets

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  • cailin maith
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    Originally posted by Diver View Post
    Doing some research for a Health and Safety in the workplace program. (Yes ME)

    Bit fecking late now

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  • Xenophon
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    Originally posted by Diver View Post
    Doing some research for a Health and Safety in the workplace program. (Yes ME)


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  • Halo Jones
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    Its not that grim - fortunately a fair few of the people who have these accidets are muppets - we are better off with out them - yay for the Darwin awards.

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  • Diver
    started a topic Safety in the workplace

    Safety in the workplace

    Doing some research for a Health and Safety in the workplace program. (Yes ME)

    Found this

    Grim Reading

    Especially when you go back through the archives

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