Looking possibly for work this week in the web pioneer field. Feeling confident that our great run will continue and I think we’ve so far exceeded all previous records on safety it’s a big thankyou to you lot for listening there are many peaks and troughs to be aware of and a big scary called legal culpability for starting the job, on your land, but a shared concern in many ways, you never even batted an eyelid, so we keep improving directly applying paint from the tin, is a delicate operation to handle, some things can’t be meddled with, and public safety we take very seriously, there are reports and things to send off, and children, the community, it is really gratifying to find that we are finally able to be a little more candid about those issues, specifically behavior in public and being more aware of danger. Not many companies accept liability for injury at work or in the workplace at large, paint could be in use, on platforms higher up, and that could spill over. It’s not only the YBAs its in the environment too, it’s very impracticable to handle, so obviously there’s slip up’s that could happen from time to time, for example on building sites in the locality to schools and other amenities, as yet unfinished (non finito) – so you know it’s a little hazardous, cause only certain people can really cope with the modern city experience, all the delays, all the notices, it still doesn’t get through.. yet it’s pretty tricky at times to keep people informed about them. Where work is carried out a lot of safety measures are now in place, but what makes it tough is the general public who just wear civvies and that’s it no PPE equals a bit of headache for the site boss/town planner.
We’re always assuming it’s safe to do things when there’s lots of evidence to the contrary.