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Default Should I have a Health and safety warning on my garden?


"Alan Holmes" wrote in message
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Whilst trying to collet all the walnuts which were falling like rain this
morning, on fell on my head, as councils are stopping people walking under
conker trees in case conkers fall on their heads, should I refrain from
walking under the walnut?

Alan
Carry out a full site specific risk assessment and hand to everyone who
may be visiting your garden.

Supply safety gear or b3etter still make sure they have, and use, their
own, and provide method statements which lists the safety measures they
intend to take. That way you cannot be sued for providing faulty or ill
fitting safety equipment
On the other hand
"dont sit under the apple (walnut)tree" whoops showing my age, and call in
the monty python team.
at least you wont have to climb to pick walnuts.
with tongue in cheek
regards
Cineman


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