Working at height on scaffolding.

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Done properly it's perfectly safe. However there are some occasions where you'd just say "Um, no!"

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Isn't that the mountain pass in Spain were you got to sign a declaration before going over it
 
Isn't that the mountain pass in Spain were you got to sign a declaration before going over it

No idea to be honest. I will say though, I wouldn't be up there for work, so if it's not happening when I'm getting paid there is precisely fcuk all chance of me doing it for free!
 
Yeh..see what you mean larry..no handrail:endesacuerdo:

I wonder how well those cast on 'site' sections going into the rock face will last? Rusty steel encased in a dry mix of christ knows what ratio,:confused: poked into a natural rock face. What could possibly go wrong?
 
Got to admire the foreigners there just don't give a f**k..our h&s could do with taking a leaf out of there book as ours is stupid now
 
ceiling alone had six curves in it but you could not get a picture of the all because of the angle
 

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I'm pretty good at doing under the stairs I actually got a job on the back of saying I could do it cos 3 plasterers had turned job down saying they can't do them
 
You have to be slightly unhinged to do that... I am an adrenalin hunter but sod that

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