Re: Covers bands beware!



On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 18:02:04 +0000, SteveShark
<steveATguitarsDOTpowernetDOTcoDOTuk> wrote:

On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 16:55:43 GMT, Chris Bolus <chrisB@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 21:08:36 GMT, performingchimp
<SPAMinfo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Luckily we in Britain are mostly sane.

No we're not. We've just been told that, due to health & safety rules,
we are no longer allowed to carry hot drinks between one room and
another "unless in a suitable lidded insulated container"!
And since they moved our staff workroom so that it is no longer adjacent
to the staffroom, and only the staffroom has water and a boiler, we have
no choice but to obtain "suitable lidded insulated containers."

Sheer madness.

I don't think so - especially with young children around.

The last time I taught in a First School - when I was a 'proper'
teacher - some 16 years ago, we had a rule that no hot drinks were to
be carried around the school during school hours.

I think hot fluids and the unpredictability of young children is a
miaxture that could have very nasty consequences.

Imagine if you spilt a hot drink over a child...........what would be
the legal upshot of that?

No, I disagree, and I'm normally no lover of bull*** bureaucracy.

I think in this case it makes perfect sense.

While I see your point, this is a Secondary. I know how children can
behave, yet this even restricts even carrying a drink into the next
room.

I'll be making much more use of my Thermos jug.
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