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On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 21:38:22 +0100, Cheeky wrote:
Who advised them? A member of LUL station staff? If so, why didn't the staff member offer to help them carry the case over the stairs? Are they allowed to? When I was in hospital I was interested to note that nurses can no longer lift patients. They have to use this big winch! Exactly. In supermarkets, staff helpfully pack my bags for me. They pack some too heavy for me to lift and then won't lift them into the trolley for me because they aren't allowed. Doh! I always refuse to lift in the workplace because I know I can't lift safely (i.e. with knees bent) and one of the H&S rules is to take responsibility for your own safety. Perhaps there is a reason along these lines for which employees in various situations are advised not to lift. -- Flash Wilson - http://www.gorge.org Comments in my journal or guestbook are welcome! |
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