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llamedos

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While of no use to you, there is good reason for Orange over yellow, as on Motorways- Railway sign back grounds are yellow, so they wear orange to be distinguishable from signage
 

roscoe erf

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While of no use to you, there is good reason for Orange over yellow, as on Motorways- Railway sign back grounds are yellow, so they wear orange to be distinguishable from signage
in a live line running situation fine but picking up sleepers from a depot trouble for truck drivers is each industry interpret the hse differently so you will end up with 20 different types of safety gear in your cab and no room for the prostitutes and yorkies
 
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llamedos

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in a live line running situation fine but picking up sleepers from a depot trouble for truck drivers is each industry interpret the hse differently so you will end up with 20 different types of safety gear in your cab sand no room fro the prostitutes and yorkies

I agree, but rules is rules.... innit gov' and that is reason behind it. No Orange gear, no work.
 

llamedos

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Absolutely, some HSE (interpretations) crippling industry. While where they should be imposed are overlooked.







llamedos hopes no one was watching her one legged hands free working at height yesterday.............
 

llamedos

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Hope not :oops: or they would have seen me :poop: ing myself inching off the ladder that had one leg on a stone & onto another shed roof so I could creosote the apex of the gable end of the stable.
I really dont do heights :nailbiting:
 

S J H

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We went to a quarry to pick up some conveyor belt, in the middle of a field we weren't allowed out of the truck to help the chap load. I felt like a lorry driver. ;)
 

Derrick Hughes

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I ain't getting caught out in the next FA inspection
 

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S J H

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What do you do when you get to a corner?
I don't know, that's not my video by the way, I don't want to take praise for someone else's work.

I suppose like @Nearly s photo, if it's a gradual sweep then the gap one side would fill in with dirt. If not you could have a right hand corner but double width of sleepers to give more width, if you see what I mean,
 

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