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H & s check before feed delivery
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<blockquote data-quote="Whitepeak" data-source="post: 7350500" data-attributes="member: 45704"><p>When I worked as a feed rep 5+yrs ago, the company introduced a H&S check list that I had to fill in for every new customer. I didn't have to do one for existing customers, so whether the drivers did them. It detailed where feed was stored, access off the road, what size wagon could get in, what times they could deliver and mainly what hazards eg over head cables, livestock, dogs, children, uneven floor, shed height for tipped loads etc. </p><p>The company were getting to the stage where drivers were banned from going on lofts, blowing into trailers etc without a fixed point to attach the pipe. I think around the time a driver for another firm was killed blowing feed into a home modified shipping container that exploded!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whitepeak, post: 7350500, member: 45704"] When I worked as a feed rep 5+yrs ago, the company introduced a H&S check list that I had to fill in for every new customer. I didn't have to do one for existing customers, so whether the drivers did them. It detailed where feed was stored, access off the road, what size wagon could get in, what times they could deliver and mainly what hazards eg over head cables, livestock, dogs, children, uneven floor, shed height for tipped loads etc. The company were getting to the stage where drivers were banned from going on lofts, blowing into trailers etc without a fixed point to attach the pipe. I think around the time a driver for another firm was killed blowing feed into a home modified shipping container that exploded! [/QUOTE]
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