Construction Workers on the SkiveConstruction Health and safety regulations is designed to prevent the site workers from being injured or killed. However, as we all know construction workers can often be very good at making those regulations work to their advantage in other ways. Taking the rules in a literal sense, in some cases, enables these workers to get away with doing less work during the day than they should be doing. The following amusing story highlights one particular instance of this: An asbestos removal company was working on a site in America, removing hazardous asbestos from a school building that was due to be demolished. Having carried out an asbestos survey the company had identified large quantities of harmful asbestos that needed to be removed prior to demolition – asbestos fibres can cause lung disease if inhaled. Now for the amusing bit...... A couple of particularly lazy construction workers, who were particularly well known for trying to skive work wherever possible had been sent up some scaffolding to begin removing the asbestos from piping located high up the side of the school. In most states of America it is law that all construction workers must be anchored to the scaffolding they’re working on to prevent them from falling. Both men were fired on the spot but prior to leaving they were asked why they had committed such an obvious act of insubordination. They replied that they thought as long as they were anchored to the scaffolding they were doing what they were told and they would be able to stay on the job. Sometimes the law is best left to the lawyers. |