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After a thorough search I can't find anything documented, from what I understand we need to wear hearing protection when any noise is above 85dB, hearing protection consists of a single pair of ear defenders that I've brought in from home, even so it makes it **** hard to take a phone call, teams meetings are quite special a well!
I'm trying to tread carefully with the management at the moment as I recently had to threaten legal action to get them to purchase a a low cost but crucial tool so someone could carry out their job, this resulted in me being taken to one side and shouted at for a full ten minutes, and no, they still didn't get the tool!
As far as health and safety are concerned if we raise anything they get defensive and hostile.......not ideal.
Realistically its looking like I might be using sticky tape against my better judgment, I think there might be small camera blind spot when the truck is on charge.
  • Posted 11 Sep 2024 19:25
  • Modified 12 Sep 2024 00:18 by poster
  • By DangerMouse
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