being told "yeah you money will be there it just wont show" then being told my card was declined at the petrol station after filling up with £50 and having to mug a mate to pay for it for me, sort ya sh1t out natwest!
being told "yeah you money will be there it just wont show" then being told my card was declined at the petrol station after filling up with £50 and having to mug a mate to pay for it for me, sort ya sh1t out natwest!
poxy brid poo on the car .
People who can't park properly then moan when they cant get back in their car
Some twunt from West Sussex Highways telling me I have to put on a ****ing hard had. Realistically what the **** is it going to protect me from? Follow me round with one of those crash impact wagons if you're that worried about my safety!
Also whining members that can't read rules and are obsessed with ****ing stickers!!!![]()
i hate woking on sites when they make you wear all that crap, boots fair enough saved my ankles and toes loads of times, but i still dont understand the whole hi-vis crap if your driving a forklift about you should have good enough sight to see me with out one
^^^ did you just read that? what a idiot ^^^
PROJECT 2 FAST 2 FAT clicky
''lifes what happens, while your busy making plans''
The thing I hated about the hard hat was when inside the building was complete but there was still the need for the hat
Wasting 10minutes of my life logging into this site to see bullsh1te about spellings.
Sad really,most on here are supposed to be adults
I can understand hard hats on site. But what's gonna fall on my head while driving a mini tractor down a foot path?
My jeans not being fully dry when I put them on this morning.
reading the HSE guidelines & rules, and actually implementing them are two completely different things.
there have been no new hse laws for above a decade.. just minor amendments for new equipment..
but large organisations employ safety officers who get completely out of hand...
we regularly get to building sites & some pillock with soft hands tells us that we can't actually climb up the steps to sit in our crane seats to unload loads of bricks, because its dangerous, so we give them a copy of our risk sheets & ask them to find out just what rules we are specifically breaking, because they are actually wrong on this one...
they want us to use remote control cranes & stand near the vehicle, which means the visibility is massively compromised, and the remote controls have no proper feedback to tell you if you have got the bricks safely grabbed, and also, you can't feel if the vehicle is actually moving, which shows if the legs are on unstable ground when you are stood by the side of it..