Showing posts with label HSE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HSE. Show all posts

Tuesday, 5 March 2019

Health and Safety Executive - Update

Received an answer from HSE requesting further details about my complaints.
Easy enough to supply the information as quite a bit of it is already sorted and used in the book.
12 emails for 12subjects, all with photgraphic and/or documented evidence.
Lets see how that goes down with them.

Friday, 22 February 2019

DHL v Lisa Jewell

Hi - I'm reading "Watching You:
Brilliant psychological crime from the author of
THEN SHE WAS GONE" by Lisa Jewell and wanted to share this quote with you.

"her mum’s side and touched her shoulder.
Her mother clasped her hand over hers.
‘My daughter knows what I’ve been through.
She can tell you.
She can tell you everything.
Maybe then someone will listen.’
‘Mum, we’re going home now.’ Jenna gently pulled her mum to her feet and started to lead her towards the door.
‘I’ve written to the chief superintendent three times in the last six months. I’ve written to my councillor and my MP. Nobody wants to know. I get fobbed off with these meaningless stock replies. Maybe now, maybe someone will actually listen. And you two!’
Her mother turned suddenly as they neared the front door and pointed at the embarrassed-looking couple.
‘I’m sorry I had to approach you both so heavy-handedly. I can see that wasn’t ideal. But as long as decent people like you keep believing what you’re told about people like him, nothing will ever change.’
‘Come on, Mum.’ Jenna kept her moving.
The police officer held open the door and finally her mum was out of the hotel bar, on the pavement. People stopped and watched.
Traffic slowed as it passed.
The two police officers escorted Jenna and her mum back to their house and stayed"

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Feel like you're banging you're head against a brick wall?
I do.

I get the impression DHL know this, and that's why they can get away with more or less anything they want.
I'm not beaten yet.

Saturday, 9 February 2019

Health and Safety Executive

What happens after you report a health and safety issue

We use the information you tell us to assess if it’s something we should look into.  If it is, then we will take up the problem you report with the company by contacting them by phone, writing or a site visit. We make that assessment within 24 hours (during the working week).  Then, within 21 days, we will tell you what action we’re taking. We can only do this if you tell us your email or postal address.

When we can’t help

We won’t always be able to look into your problem. This could be because:
  • it’s something we’re not responsible for
  • you haven’t given us enough information for us to make an assessment on what is wrong, who is doing it, where and what law applies
  • we decide that it is not a problem that we should take up
  • you are reporting it for someone else (unless they are a child).