All this talk about health and safety, duty of care - begins with The Heath & Safety at Work Act 1974 - I would draw your attention to (At Work)
It never had any legal standing outside of the workplace.
Common Sense, while now a rare commodity, should rule supreme.
In my experience when someone try's citing Health and Safety it's because they want to stop people enjoying themselves, or because they don't want to do something, or disagree with an activity, as long as there is an element of common sense I tend to ignore them.
I believe that most sites have a rule about not going onto other peoples plots, and of children being kept under control, etc. etc. if the site is fenced, and with something marking any deep temporary holes, your duty of care has been done.
It never had any legal standing outside of the workplace.
Common Sense, while now a rare commodity, should rule supreme.
In my experience when someone try's citing Health and Safety it's because they want to stop people enjoying themselves, or because they don't want to do something, or disagree with an activity, as long as there is an element of common sense I tend to ignore them.
I believe that most sites have a rule about not going onto other peoples plots, and of children being kept under control, etc. etc. if the site is fenced, and with something marking any deep temporary holes, your duty of care has been done.
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