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The cost of doing safety on the cheap !
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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7408956" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>The council can just stick the extra on the council tax. We can’t really do that being price takers not price setters.</p><p>I fully agree with safety, I’d be an idiot not to, but there has to be some acceptance that we as farmers will look for competitive quotes. I wouldn’t knowingly sign a contract if I knew safety of the workers was going to compromised but sometimes it’s difficult for us amateurs to know what’s what. I built my last shed myself as it was a whole lot easier than having to deal with somebody else.</p><p>Anyway thanks for letting us know about construction line gold etc. I’d never heard of that. Perhaps if it was better publicised there would be greater uptake.</p><p>In any case as agriculture becomes more corporate I would imagine it will squeeze out the corner cutters within a decade anyway. How the increased costs will be passed on into the food supply chain I really don’t know, especially in the face of foreign imports where tge use of a decent ladder is probably considered a luxury:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7408956, member: 2119"] The council can just stick the extra on the council tax. We can’t really do that being price takers not price setters. I fully agree with safety, I’d be an idiot not to, but there has to be some acceptance that we as farmers will look for competitive quotes. I wouldn’t knowingly sign a contract if I knew safety of the workers was going to compromised but sometimes it’s difficult for us amateurs to know what’s what. I built my last shed myself as it was a whole lot easier than having to deal with somebody else. Anyway thanks for letting us know about construction line gold etc. I’d never heard of that. Perhaps if it was better publicised there would be greater uptake. In any case as agriculture becomes more corporate I would imagine it will squeeze out the corner cutters within a decade anyway. How the increased costs will be passed on into the food supply chain I really don’t know, especially in the face of foreign imports where tge use of a decent ladder is probably considered a luxury: [/QUOTE]
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