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<blockquote data-quote="Goweresque" data-source="post: 7689116" data-attributes="member: 818"><p>In the interests of H&S no-one is ever allowed to let their feet leave the ground on this farm. If anyone so much as jumps slightly in the air they get escorted off the premises, its just too dangerous. In fact crawling on your stomach just to reduce the risk of falling over is recommended. After all your head can up to 6 feet above the ground when walking upright, thats far too dangerous a height to be working at without a safety harness. I'm considering introducing a foam body suit that all visitors and contractors must wear at all times while on the premises, OK they might get a little bit overheated in the summer and die from heatstroke, but can you put a price on safety?????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goweresque, post: 7689116, member: 818"] In the interests of H&S no-one is ever allowed to let their feet leave the ground on this farm. If anyone so much as jumps slightly in the air they get escorted off the premises, its just too dangerous. In fact crawling on your stomach just to reduce the risk of falling over is recommended. After all your head can up to 6 feet above the ground when walking upright, thats far too dangerous a height to be working at without a safety harness. I'm considering introducing a foam body suit that all visitors and contractors must wear at all times while on the premises, OK they might get a little bit overheated in the summer and die from heatstroke, but can you put a price on safety????? [/QUOTE]
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