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Mooring Wardens Tied In Knots?


Denis R

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The towpath tittle tattle around here is saying that the BW mooring wardens can no longer move boats up and down on long term moorings to snuggle them up or gain a bit of space, or to loosen off/ tighten your mooring ropes any more. Least not without filling in a Risk Assessment first.....

Anybody know if this is a another case of 'Elf n Saftee' gone barmy, or is it a case of not letting the truth get in the way of a good story?

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The towpath tittle tattle around here is saying that the BW mooring wardens can no longer move boats up and down on long term moorings to snuggle them up or gain a bit of space, or to loosen off/ tighten your mooring ropes any more. Least not without filling in a Risk Assessment first.....

Anybody know if this is a another case of 'Elf n Saftee' gone barmy, or is it a case of not letting the truth get in the way of a good story?

 

And the rest :P:P

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And the rest :P:P

 

Surely once a risk assessment has been written for an activity that assessment applies to all future activities of the same type - mind you some jobsworths have no idea of how to make H&S work at all

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