Taz x said:he will be doing this on and off for months
could i get in trouble for sh*ting on the bonnet of his car?
Sorry i couldnt resistTaz x said:aquazi, thats almost funny![]()
mr wilks said:Technical point is the user has a duty of care when cutting in public areas . The stihl saw if that's what he uses should by law have a water supply attached which cuts down immensely on dust , The HSE had a representitive on our site a few weeks back & he claimed any stone cutters should now have a satisfactory extract system fitted :wink:
bigdog said:mr wilks said:Technical point is the user has a duty of care when cutting in public areas . The stihl saw if that's what he uses should by law have a water supply attached which cuts down immensely on dust , The HSE had a representitive on our site a few weeks back & he claimed any stone cutters should now have a satisfactory extract system fitted :wink:
I think Mr. Wilks is on point.
I would think your best bet would be to elevate by making a call to your planing commission. And ask about the air quality regs concerning stone cutting. Some stones contain silica which is just about as bad as asbestos.
bigdog said:You could kill him. :evil: But of course that would create a lot of problems you don't have right now though. best not do that.