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![]() "John" wrote in message ... I was in a city centre chain store today and saw a display stand part way up a staircase (at a turn). It looked wrong and I rather forcefully told a member of staff that it was wrong and should be moved immediately! (pompous git) Was I right? I can only think of one absolute in the guidelines to the Regulations made under the H&SW Act - the minimum height for a guard rail. Everything else is couched in terms like sufficient or reasonable, so there it would be impossible to say whether it was a hazard under the Act without seeing it. However, it might well be hazard under fire safety regulations if the staircase was an escape route - which it probably was. Drawing a potential hazard to the attention of a member of staff is quite correct. Telling one about it forcefully is, however, likely to be counter-productive. Colin Bignell |
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