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Old 07-05-2011, 14:18   #4
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Re: Health and safety and the Emergency services

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Originally Posted by Derek View Post
Yes and no. On one hand the bosses shouldn't be allowed to get away with placing officers in danger or supplying sub-standard equipment but *IF* the emergency services choose to put themselves in danger to save lives they shouldn't be worried about possible disciplinary action.
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Originally Posted by martyh View Post
That is more what i am getting at ,obviously H&S has it's place but punishing officers who do try to save lives whilst breaking H&S legislation wrong imo
Totally agree with both of you on these posts.
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