tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-268091090772773660.post6564264815456398774..comments2023-12-30T01:12:15.090+00:00Comments on Good to Go Safety Blog: Safety in the WarehouseGood to Go Safetyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10402002805192094562noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-268091090772773660.post-30185313395047397082009-07-01T14:00:00.962+01:002009-07-01T14:00:00.962+01:00It is a sad state of affairs when companies are wi...It is a sad state of affairs when companies are willing to risk employee's safety in order to save some money. No doubt that many companies will take shortcuts, and no doubt many will get away with it however it a short-sighted point of view and if an accident does occur then the inspectors and authorities are likely to take a very dim view on their irresponsible actions.Good to Go Safetyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10402002805192094562noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-268091090772773660.post-6811334954901190392009-07-01T13:33:16.748+01:002009-07-01T13:33:16.748+01:00I agree. The recession is likely to make many work...I agree. The recession is likely to make many workplaces more dangerous. I read that over a quarter of business leaders say that their organisation will face pressure to cut spending on health and safety this year. That is a scary figure! H&S is an easy target, often trivialised and seen seen as a role for jobsworths rather than a role for lifesavers. The cost of accident prevention (especially looking at this particular product range) is considerably less than the cost of an accident and its inevitable fallout.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com