greengrass64
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Hi everyone.
A service engineer was working on a machine, and got a nasty injury.
His employer claims he was given sufficient training as he attended a Safe Pass course about 6 months ago. I must admit I know nothing about Safe Pass courses , but have discovered there are/were two types, one seems to be for construction workers, and the other is for electricians and people carrying out mechanical repairs. This service engineer did the Safe Pass course for construction workers. I suggested to him, there is a possiblity he was sent to the wrong course, and perhaps he was not trained correctly.
Does anybody know anything about the different safe pass courses. Could the service engineer have received the wrong course?
If it was the wrong course, it may make the employer liable?
A service engineer was working on a machine, and got a nasty injury.
His employer claims he was given sufficient training as he attended a Safe Pass course about 6 months ago. I must admit I know nothing about Safe Pass courses , but have discovered there are/were two types, one seems to be for construction workers, and the other is for electricians and people carrying out mechanical repairs. This service engineer did the Safe Pass course for construction workers. I suggested to him, there is a possiblity he was sent to the wrong course, and perhaps he was not trained correctly.
Does anybody know anything about the different safe pass courses. Could the service engineer have received the wrong course?
If it was the wrong course, it may make the employer liable?