All Safety blunders articles – Page 27
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Toes like talons
The only way is down when you've reach the heady heights of a safety blunder of this calibre
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‘And they said I was mad …’
We would like to stress that the cow in the foreground is in no way implicated in this rather spectacular health and safety breach, spotted somewhere in the wilds of Northumbria by Dale Heaton of Wrekin Housing Trust
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Table for two?
The table cloths have obviously been kept on to prevent any marking from the makeshift scaffolding
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Making a quick retreat
These two roofers are bringing the house down in an unorthodox way
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Striking a pose
There is a defiant nonchalance in the poses of these two workers enjoying a break
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Death race 2007
John Campbell sent in this photo from the South China Morning Post showing labourers demolishing a building in Nanjing.
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Nerves of steel
A precarious steel erection for a new Caribbean hotel is caught on camera
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Madonna: the untold story
Never mind that Madonna was returning from Africa with her adopted child at the front of this mews, the real story was this blunder round the back
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What's wrong with this picture?
A lot by the look of things - see how many safety blunders you can spot
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The most dangerous people carrier in Europe
This MPV cabriolet allows eacy access to roofs but offers little in the way of safety benefits
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What I saw on my holidays
As well as pictures of beaches, temples and tavernas, Margaret Davis also got these Greek safety howlers back from Snappy Snaps
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The many uses of a plank of wood: no 91
Thanks to Pat Joyce of Oaklands College for this one – clearly some people will risk all for a decent run-up to a rubbish-laden skip.
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Watch out below
Londoners go about their daily business oblivious to the dangers of the predatory scaffold erector perched above
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He's a man on the edge
This is no way to add excitement to a cold drizzly morning in south London
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A short shelf life
Thanks to Neil Farrer of Hunter Douglas for this Spanish workman in the act of installing an acoustic wood panelling system.
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Spiked railings will break their fall
You wouldn't believe it but two men took three days to erect this unstable platform
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Milanese fashion statement
These stylish workers are wearing harnesses but they are just for show as they are not attached to anything
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Gormley goes to Preston
It looks like one of Antony Gormley's rooftop sculptures has caught the train to Lancashire