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Old 20-05-20, 09:15 AM   #8161
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Bugger! That’s not good Dave. I feel your pain, having injured my back a short while ago . How did you do it?
Home exercising
Doing deadlifts with less weight than I'm used to so completely rushed it and compromised on form. So stupid, kicking myself now as I've got loads to do and literally cannot stand up straight.
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Old 20-05-20, 09:55 AM   #8162
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Home exercising
Doing deadlifts with less weight than I'm used to so completely rushed it and compromised on form. So stupid, kicking myself now as I've got loads to do and literally cannot stand up straight.
We are our own worst enemies sometimes. Witness my own back injury, caused when I was too lazy to fetch a step ladder.

Hope you make a swift recovery.
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Old 20-05-20, 10:17 AM   #8163
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Doing deadlifts with less weight than I'm used to so completely rushed it and compromised on form. So stupid, kicking myself now as I've got loads to do and literally cannot stand up straight.
At least it was doing something strenuous. The back injury that caused me the most pain and consigned me to not being able to walk for nearly a week was caused by putting a plate in the dishwasher (over stretching whilst twisting).

According to the "lifting" course I did at work a few years back, a lot of people injure their backs whilst picking up a piece of paper.

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Old 20-05-20, 11:09 AM   #8164
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According to the "lifting" course I did at work a few years back, a lot of people injure their backs whilst picking up a piece of paper.
Yeah, and those paper cuts can be really nasty as well - especially if you don't have a risk assessment method statement for handling paper, which would of course say you had to wear cut-proof kevlar gloves and safety glasses, and bend your knees and not your back if you had to pick paper up before handling it.
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Old 20-05-20, 11:23 AM   #8165
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But how would you know what PPE to wear if the risk assessment is on paper? Don't you run the risk of injury from the risk assessment form?

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Old 20-05-20, 11:50 AM   #8166
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That's why it's done via a 'elf and safety course. You can't get injured by a PowerPoint presentation (unless you get bored into unconsciousness and fall of your chair)

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Old 20-05-20, 04:05 PM   #8167
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UK Parliament to be 'Covid-19 secure workplace' by 2 June. Schools to reopen for Reception, Year1,6,10,12 1 June


Parliament wont even commit to going to work but expect schools to.
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Old 20-05-20, 04:19 PM   #8168
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UK Parliament to be 'Covid-19 secure workplace' by 2 June. Schools to reopen for Reception, Year1,6,10,12 1 June


Parliament wont even commit to going to work but expect schools to.
My view is that sorting out the 'childcare' is the only way they see of getting the work force back...but they've not worked out making workers workspaces safe yet.... or schools!
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I'm going to try. Still in the middle of an eBay dispute with someone who is refusing to refund or send postage for something he sold me that is actually broken and he knows it but is being as stubborn and difficult as possible. So looks like tomorrow will be lots of time trying to contact eBay for both issues.
if you paid using paypal, get them involved. Most items these days are under paypal protection too.
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SIA coursework book. Downloaded to get a head start although my booked course isn't until end June..

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