oldwheels
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- Isle of Mull
I agree to a certain extent as per section 7 of the HSWA 1974, but even your last example definitely would be prosecuted because of lack of supervision as happened fairly recently in Grangemouth.
The windfarm story is about 15 years ago and if there had been prosecution I would have heard about it as my son worked doing the same job. They were on call and expected to attend to malfunctions at any time.
If it is possible to have a lighter note there is the true story of Harry S. who lost the end of a finger in the engine room of the small passenger only ferry MV Loch Nell. The H&S man from MacBraynes duly arrived and they went down to the engine room.
“How did this accident occur?”
“ Easy I just put my finger in this small hole in the side of the engine like this”. Oops.
He now has just lost another finger tip.
I knew him well and he told this story against himself.