robind
Well-Known Member
Does anyone think that its acceptable to man handle a boat along side the quay using staunchions and/or safety lines, to the extent that they are bent out of shape (are they supposed to be able to take this sort of use?)
Is it OK for yard workers to wear black rubber soled, diesel encrusted boots whilst working on fibreglass and wood decks? what "steps" ( not on my boat please) can be taken to prevent such "damage" when a boat is being lifted out? OK photos before and after, to aid a possible claim but should this be necessary. is there a method statement in existance that applies to boat lifting etc I bet there is one for Health and Safety?
A while ago I mentioned to an engineer that he had walked my bildge contents down my deck and his reply was "its from your bilge so whats the problem". I am sure that most marinas care but some individuals dont! does your marina have a boat handling, method statement! I would be interested to know if they do and if the staff know of its existance and adhere to it? does it allow for safety rails to be "swung on" and black soled boots worn?
Is it OK for yard workers to wear black rubber soled, diesel encrusted boots whilst working on fibreglass and wood decks? what "steps" ( not on my boat please) can be taken to prevent such "damage" when a boat is being lifted out? OK photos before and after, to aid a possible claim but should this be necessary. is there a method statement in existance that applies to boat lifting etc I bet there is one for Health and Safety?
A while ago I mentioned to an engineer that he had walked my bildge contents down my deck and his reply was "its from your bilge so whats the problem". I am sure that most marinas care but some individuals dont! does your marina have a boat handling, method statement! I would be interested to know if they do and if the staff know of its existance and adhere to it? does it allow for safety rails to be "swung on" and black soled boots worn?