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  • earthstorm
    earthstorm Posts: 2,134 Forumite
    2e0arr wrote: »
    At the Bulwell Nottingham store they use a pallet truck

    How do you know they dont have Safety Footwear
  • 2e0arr
    2e0arr Posts: 1,007 Forumite
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    earthstorm wrote: »
    How do you know they dont have Safety Footwear

    I could see her open toe'd shoes
  • earthstorm
    earthstorm Posts: 2,134 Forumite
    2e0arr wrote: »
    I could see her open toe'd shoes

    well i am sure NCC will have a HSE officer that could look into it.
  • 2e0arr
    2e0arr Posts: 1,007 Forumite
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    earthstorm wrote: »
    well i am sure NCC will have a HSE officer that could look into it.

    They have and they will
  • earthstorm wrote: »
    you must have mentioned not accepting Credit Cards in Scotland , parts of South Wales, and Berwick Upon Tweed.in England,
    The advisor may have noted it, but they would be aware of it beforehand

    I've just used the search option on this thread. "Berwick Upon Tweed" has been mentioned 79 times! So the op has repeated themselves 79 times. This is beyond belief that someone repeats themselves that much! :wall:
  • earthstorm
    earthstorm Posts: 2,134 Forumite
    edited 10 November 2013 at 12:37AM
    2e0arr wrote: »
    They have and they will

    What will happen is the manager will be given an HSE booklet on H & S in the workplace and told to make sure any staff operating a pallet truck wears the appropriate footwear. They can't act unless they see any breaches for themselves.

    dont forget their are many types of pallet trucks and each have their own guidelines regarding safety protection
  • 2e0arr
    2e0arr Posts: 1,007 Forumite
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    earthstorm wrote: »
    What will happen is the manager will be given an HSE booklet on H & S in the workplace and told to make sure any staff operating a pallet truck wears the appropriate footwear. They can't act unless they see any breaches for themselves.

    dont forget their are many types of pallet trucks and each have their own guidelines regarding safety protection

    Well I can provide proof but it will cost me £10
  • earthstorm
    earthstorm Posts: 2,134 Forumite
    2e0arr wrote: »
    Well I can provide proof but it will cost me £10
    If you are talking H & S Policy, then each store is required to have a copy on their premises that has to be made available to be inspected by any H & S inspector. But an inspector must see a breach occur i.e. see someone operating a pallet truck in the bare feet
  • I operate pallet trucks in normal work shoes.
  • Op you are a classic example of where "the customer is always right" phrase has gone wrong and why no retailers use it anymore. It's now only used by dumb consumers who don't know how else to back up flawed self centered arguments.

    It's people like you who spoiled/killed something that could have been good to others.
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