Occupation: 46 years experience with a metropolitan Fire Brigade and then Fire Safety Manager for a global brand.
Now sort of retired from the fire safety game, but doing the odd job here and there to keep my grey matter working and as I hate sudoku and havent got the back for an allotment
Location: Sunny London where the streets are paved with gold ;)
Occupation: 46 years experience with a metropolitan Fire Brigade and then Fire Safety Manager for a global brand.
Now sort of retired from the fire safety game, but doing the odd job here and there to keep my grey matter working and as I hate sudoku and havent got the back for an allotment
Location: Sunny London where the streets are paved with gold ;)
Good to be back. Was squeaky bum time for a while. Had the operation on a Friday and did not know if I was ever getting up and walking until the Monday. Interesting weekend and due to Covid my wife and daughter weren't allowed to visit. I would recommend the pca- patient controlled analgesia- machine which allowed me to give myself little top ups of morphine without waiting for a doctor to prescribe it. It was the only way I could sleep. If you break your shoulder they don't make you lie on it but if you break your back they do. The irony.
Never mind, will stop moaning about it now.
1804 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 27, 2021 2:17 pmBut don't you find it is the same when the HSE give out press releases? You get the offence, the name of the guilty party, the fine/jail term and then a smug HSE inspector saying that this could have been avoided. It's like the end of He-Man.
More Scooby Doo for me - they would have gotten away with it if it wasn't for those meddling HSE inspectors!
Otherwise, I agree with you both, but also stand by my earlier post. Something smells fishy with this one.
We often think that when we have completed our study of one we know all about two, because 'two' is 'one and one.' We forget that we still have to make a study of 'and.'