A few weeks ago I boxed up (in plastic green produce crates) a load of paperwork from the office and looked for a place to store it where it would be safe. There is a 14 inch gap between the warehouse ceiling and the top of the walk-in fridge and freezers. Ah-ha! Perfect. About 10 days ago some berk from our company's H&S dept came in to do a fire safety audit.
He wants us to remove them. Apparently its a company wide rule that we are not to have anything on top of walk-in coldrooms. Its a fire risk. Its to do with heat. I wasn't there at the time, but if I had been, I'd have put my case forward that there is NO HEAT up there WHATSOEVER. There are two pipes that go straight up into the ceiling, right at the back, and a few electrical conduits to the control panels. No heat.
I understand some coldrooms have the plant on top of them, I have seen this. BUT why make it a company wide rule? We are able to use a ladder to access them (in some shops we climb up and store things right at the back where the gap is big enough for access). Nobody takes any notice of the rule anyway. Its obvious, if it feels hot, dont obstruct it!
Whatever happened to common sense??? If I had been there I'd have told him here to stick his rule, and ask how many places he thinks take any notice of it.
He wants us to remove them. Apparently its a company wide rule that we are not to have anything on top of walk-in coldrooms. Its a fire risk. Its to do with heat. I wasn't there at the time, but if I had been, I'd have put my case forward that there is NO HEAT up there WHATSOEVER. There are two pipes that go straight up into the ceiling, right at the back, and a few electrical conduits to the control panels. No heat.
I understand some coldrooms have the plant on top of them, I have seen this. BUT why make it a company wide rule? We are able to use a ladder to access them (in some shops we climb up and store things right at the back where the gap is big enough for access). Nobody takes any notice of the rule anyway. Its obvious, if it feels hot, dont obstruct it!
Whatever happened to common sense??? If I had been there I'd have told him here to stick his rule, and ask how many places he thinks take any notice of it.