Thanks Jeremy ,maybe my bad English but what I meant is H&S is better these days ! But in some cases we have gone too far the other way.
However deaths in the workplace are thankfully much less prevalent these days and if there is one there is rightfully hell to pay.
So I am tended to think that the over regulation is worth it .
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XS650 wrote:Thanks Jeremy ,maybe my bad English but what I meant is H&S is better these days ! But in some cases we have gone too far the other way.
However deaths in the workplace are thankfully much less prevalent these days and if there is one there is rightfully hell to pay.
So I am tended to think that the over regulation is worth it .
Craig
It is good that there are less workplace deaths but by the same token it has sadly become a blame game instead of saying what happened and how can we prevent the same tragedy happening again? Still must confess I love the old pics with out the hi-vis n hard hat.
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Oh yes, better safety probably more to do with lawyers than anything else !
The dapper chap driving the 951 in white shirt and flat cap has a bandage on his arm , certainly would not get me driving a no cab Drott on demolition work with just a flat cap on !
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The dapper chap driving the 951 in white shirt and flat cap has a bandage on his arm , certainly would not get me driving a no cab Drott on demolition work with just a flat cap on !
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Great set of pics there just as i remember things as a 5 -8 year old lad being fascinated by machines and spending hours watching them even getting to sit in the seat especially on old 3c mk1's and Massey's. Love that little Massey backhoe loader with the luxury cab for the loader and seperate one for the backhoe.
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It is funny how as a younger Paul I always thought having a cab would be flash but once I got one on a loader I was surprised just how much I couldn't see
H&S or OH&S as we call it out here has changed the whole land scape for ever, gone are the days of men in just stubbie shorts and sun tans
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H&S or OH&S as we call it out here has changed the whole land scape for ever, gone are the days of men in just stubbie shorts and sun tans
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In the same time frame as this thread, is a short film from the land down under
This is how I remember things been, back in the days when smoking was still good for you and men were tough and pansies were few and far between
https://youtu.be/zqI71pTjBgo
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This is how I remember things been, back in the days when smoking was still good for you and men were tough and pansies were few and far between
https://youtu.be/zqI71pTjBgo
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Mrsmackpaul wrote:In the same time frame as this thread, is a short film from the land down under
This is how I remember things been, back in the days when smoking was still good for you and men were tough and pansies were few and far between
https://youtu.be/zqI71pTjBgo
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Paul I much prefer the good old days although technology has advanced I think that society in general has moved backwards because of OTT H&S laws if any operator was to let a kid sit in a machine cab he would be in big trouble, destroying enthusiasm is not the way forward.
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We have discussed this very thing among like minded and I guess aged people
I am unsure how up and coming operators get experience these days as everything seems to be a short corse and you are good to go were as up and coming operators started while still at school hanging around work shops, sweeping floors, going with their Dad for the day etc and even when they first started operating gear it was on something basic and slowly worked up to more complex things
I am unsure how up and coming operators get experience these days as everything seems to be a short corse and you are good to go were as up and coming operators started while still at school hanging around work shops, sweeping floors, going with their Dad for the day etc and even when they first started operating gear it was on something basic and slowly worked up to more complex things
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Thanks Craig for posting two brilliant sets of pics. Keep them coming.
No, that's not "Fred" on the Cat though it may well have been as I ran a couple of them at one time.
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No, that's not "Fred" on the Cat though it may well have been as I ran a couple of them at one time.
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Mrsmackpaul wrote:We have discussed this very thing among like minded and I guess aged people
I am unsure how up and coming operators get experience these days as everything seems to be a short corse and you are good to go were as up and coming operators started while still at school hanging around work shops, sweeping floors, going with their Dad for the day etc and even when they first started operating gear it was on something basic and slowly worked up to more complex things
Yes Paul,
Regulations have spoiled the industry and made it very difficult for youngsters motivated to have a go to fulfil their aspirations.
It's really sad.
Fred
Edit here to add a couple of pics from the good old days when regulations were still a future curse and one of my sons had a great time, (age fifteen), during the school holidays learning to drive one of the Challengers on a job in the river Usk.
As far as Health and safety was concerned I would never have put them at risk
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