All Safety blunders articles – Page 15
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NewsShocking stuff
Thanks to Elise Phoenix of Spectrum Acoustic Consultants for this picture, which she took in the Maldives.
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NewsSpiderman's on the roof
Look out, there's a man with a superhuman ability to cling to tiles and he's on a mission...
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NewsThree sheets to the wind
Being very drunk could be one explanation as to why these workers are handling plastic sheeting at great height without fall protection
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NewsMan on the edge
Thanks to Chris Tallant who while on holiday in Vancouver earlier this month took this picture of a man working on the 19th floor of a new building.
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NewsRisking all in a 'wet dock'
This isn't the first time we've seen man take chances with a power tool while standing in water
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News'I just close my eyes when it's on'
Not really a substitute for safety goggles when you're working with a blowtorch
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NewsAll the fun of the fair
Thanks are due to David Wilson of Coventry Cyrenians, who snapped this stomach-clenching blunder at a music festival earlier in the summer.
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NewsA tottering tower of blunders
Take your pick as to the worst blunder here. Angle grinding on driveway, lack of PPE and guard rail, tower supported by timber offcuts....
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NewsOn a wing and a prayer
These workers at St Leonards-in-the-Fields in Perth need to visit www.churchsafety.org.uk
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NewsThe suspension (of sanity) bridge
Spotted in Barry, South Glamorgan last weekend by Martin Brook. A fine example of why any job that involves one man using four ladders simultaneously is generally frowned upon by the HSE.
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News'It's ok, the hospital is only ten minutes away'
The construction supervisor's response when challenged about health and safety on his site
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NewsHopefully he's on a tea break
Because he's no longer on this precariously placed ladder spotted on the 6th floor of London's Eaton Place
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NewsOn the brink of being toppled?
No, not the occupant of No 10 - the guy perched precariously on the step-ladder
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NewsA bit to the right and fire!
Thanks to John Turner of MDA Consulting for spotting this Leeds street scene, which seems to give new meaning to the phrase “tourist trap”…
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NewsLimbering up for the scaffolding Olympics
These would-be gymnasts are balancing on poles 30ft above the ground
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NewsTrivial pursuits
Thanks to John Battye of Telford and Wrekin council for sending in this picture taken by his colleague Matthew Venables in Barmouth, north Wales.













