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Bucket control legislation

daught

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With buckets recklessly being used to throw **** on people should we consider bucket control legislation?

Maybe we need a registry for buckets larger than 5L?

O we should just play it safe and ban all buckets? If there were no buckets the perpetrator would have not poured **** on anyone.
 
Risk assessment. (I do these all the time.)

Severity? Low. "Foreseeable injury does not require treatment more serious than first aid". Or "Injury of a permanent or disfiguring nature is not foreseen".

Exposure? Low. "Not more frequently than once per day or shift". Or "Not for routine production operations."

Avoidance? Possible. "It is foreseeable that a person could see the hazard and get out of the way"

Assessment: Negligible risk. No further control measures required.

:cool:
 
Risk assessment. (I do these all the time.)

Severity? Low. "Foreseeable injury does not require treatment more serious than first aid". Or "Injury of a permanent or disfiguring nature is not foreseen".

Exposure? Low. "Not more frequently than once per day or shift". Or "Not for routine production operations."

Avoidance? Possible. "It is foreseeable that a person could see the hazard and get out of the way"

Assessment: Negligible risk. No further control measures required.

:cool:

You haven't taken in to account that children may not be aware of or be able to avoid the threat. We must think of the children.
 
Avoidance "possible" does not imply that it will be avoided in all circumstances.
 

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