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EvianBaby | 19:58 Tue 11th Oct 2011 | ChatterBank
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I just saw a picture of some builder sitting at the top of a building they are working on.

Could someone explain explain the logic in them being required to wear a hard hat at 800ft up?
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Perhaps they are worried he might be bumping into one of them angels any day now..
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I was wondering if they were trying to protect them from high flying, constipated birds.
guess if he slipped he would go head first onto the ground, and maybe wearing a hard hat might soften the blow a bit, though from 800 ft up, doubt would be much use, the rest of him would be fairly mashed
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Perhaps. Although I imagine the hard hats would be long gone before they hit the ground. And from that height your chances would be slim, hat or not hat.
i don't know why, but i find this all rather funny, strange i know.
IMHO most of these h&s requirements ie hard hats , high vis. jackets etc are about establishing corporate identity and an implicit heirarchy of control by major contractors on employees and subcontractors . I
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They need the hat as long as there is something above them. Why take it off and lose it when you get to the top?
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Scotman - in our industry we do a lot of roof work. They are required by H&S to be wearing the hard hat at all times. It's not a case of just not wanting to forget where you put it.

Not sure about the big corp idea either. Most of the hi-vi's I see are scrawled with obsene comments. :)

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