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Brian Gaff
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Safety - Lift
It would mean I'd not go near the bloody thing.
No I believe any lift without a functioning alarm is illegal in a public
building. When I got stuck in a lift at my place of work health and safety
were all over us since the only reason I got out was somebody heard me as
they passed the door.
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In my local Tesco the lift from the baselent carpark has a paper notice
stuck inside saying "In an emergency phone 0121*********"
I challenced a member of management about the fact that some people may
not
have a mobile phone, some may not get a signal - and why was the notice
there - and it could easily get ripped off.
The flummoxed manager disn't know about the label but a member of staff
suggested that the number was the Lift Company and that the Emergency
button didn't work.
About 10 days later I went again and the paper notice is still there.
Can it be acceptable?
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