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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7859407" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>It’s going the cooperate way. You can see this as you wade your way through the RT treacle of processes, risk assessments and records. Made to satisfy desk bound management and zombie employees, or so you would think by reading it. No room any more for nouse or common sense. Folks can’t tell if a heap of grain is heating up unless they’ve got a temperature probe complete with calibration record. We just stick our hands in the heap and we know.</p><p>This is where the huge disjoint lies. Can’t see much changing for the better TBH. Self reliance, being able to strip things down and mend them etc, it’s all going. Over zealous health and safety isn’t helping. Heavy handed applications of regulations is bogging us one or two man or woman bands down. Is anybody listening? No. So they’ll lose everything that’s good about rural communities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7859407, member: 2119"] It’s going the cooperate way. You can see this as you wade your way through the RT treacle of processes, risk assessments and records. Made to satisfy desk bound management and zombie employees, or so you would think by reading it. No room any more for nouse or common sense. Folks can’t tell if a heap of grain is heating up unless they’ve got a temperature probe complete with calibration record. We just stick our hands in the heap and we know. This is where the huge disjoint lies. Can’t see much changing for the better TBH. Self reliance, being able to strip things down and mend them etc, it’s all going. Over zealous health and safety isn’t helping. Heavy handed applications of regulations is bogging us one or two man or woman bands down. Is anybody listening? No. So they’ll lose everything that’s good about rural communities. [/QUOTE]
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