BobTheBoozer

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Pret a Manger has been fined £800,000 after a member of staff was left trapped in sub-zero temperatures for 2.5 hours, fearing for her life.

The coffee and sandwich chain pleaded guilty to an offence contrary to the Health and Safety at Work. Act 1974 at Westminster Magistrates Court on the 29th August, following an investigation by Westminster City Council’s Health and Safety team.

On the 29th July 2021, a member of staff at the Victoria Coach Station shop became entrapped in a walk-in commercial freezer typically set to run at around -18 degrees dressed only in jeans and a t-shirt. She tried to keep warm by moving around (although space in the freezer is limited), but after some time she began to feel unwell from the cold, finding that her breathing was becoming restricted and that she was losing sensation in her thighs and feet.

To try and keep warm, she tore up a cardboard box containing chocolate croissants to use as cover from the ventilator blowing out cold air but found that her hands were too cold and painful to break the box apart. The worker was eventually found by a colleague, in a state of distress and believing she was going to die. She was taken to hospital where she was treated for suspected hypothermia.

The investigation established that there was no suitable risk assessment for employees working in temperature-controlled environments. The reporting system used by Pret revealed that there had been a number of call-outs relating to defective or frozen push buttons in the previous 19 months, including a previous occasion at the same remote kitchen in January 2020 when a worker had become entrapped in the walk-in freezer, having been unable to open the door from the inside. On that occasion, the internal door release mechanism was not working.

Pret a Manger pleaded guilty and was ordered to pay the Council its full costs, in addition to a victim surcharge, within 28 days. When passing her sentence, the District Judge decided on a starting point of £1.6 million, which was reduced to £800,000 following credit for an early guilty plea and mitigation advanced on behalf of the company.

 

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We will be running a seventh Infantry Combat Overhaul playtest! (https://joinsquad.com/2023/06/08/infantry-combat-overhaul/)

  • We will be holding an extended weekend playtest this playtest will last from **** to ****. (These are your local times!)
  • You can join playtest servers at the indicated time using the Squad - Public Testing variant Squad this can be located right under Squad in your Steam Library listing (default branch).
  • Please make sure to clear your cache to avoid bugs / unintended behavior / performance issues.
  • The content that you will see is a work in progress and subject to changes.
  • Once you have gotten familiar with the changes we’d like to invite you to fill out the feedback form on the main menu to let us know how you feel about the experience. Your impressions will be of great help for us to finetune.
  • We will announce the content of playtest at a later time.

NOTE: With this playtest we kindly request participants to report any and all bugs they may encounter during this weekends Infantry Combat Overhaul playtest in the <#1118633070837366987> channel. PLEASE FOLLOW the pinned format when reporting bugs as it assists us greatly. This channel is monitored and of immense use to us and we will REMOVE any unnecessary comments, discussion and unrelated messages that do not pertain to bugs as well as issue moderation actions if necessary. If you wish to discuss the overhaul with your fellow Squaddies, please use <#1139331128499646524>. Thank you!

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House of Lord petition... why is this important?

Michael Gove wants to let developers increase pollution and harm rivers. Right now, planning authorities can only approve developments they’re sure will not damage protected habitats - but if the Housing Secretary gets his way, that rule will be scrapped.

The papers are saying that the Government will try and amend the levelling up and regeneration bill. The Bill is currently in the House of Lords, and the Government needs to get support for it soon if they want Michael Gove’s plans to succeed. With our dirty rivers all over the news, will the House of Lords want to support more poo-llution in our water?

We need to show the House of Lords that we will not stand for the Government’s plans to put our natural habitats at risk instead of saving them.

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