H&S Myths Health and safety laws banned poles in fire stations
Maurice
July 25, 2008
The HSE web site runs a monthly series debunking common H&S myths this months is an amusing one debunking the banning of the traditional poles in fire stations they say:
It was widely reported that a fire station was built without the traditional pole for ‘health and safety’ reasons.
As the county’s Chief Fire Officer said: ‘Whilst every consideration regarding health and safety was taken into account, the reason a pole was not included was purely due to space restrictions.’
Poles are not banned and firefighters around the country continue to use them.
H&S Laws Banned Poles in Fire Stations…
It was widely reported that a fire station was built without the traditional pole for health and safety reasons….
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