Yes, of course, H&S At Work Act 1974 etc. etc. But I didn't say any different. All I said was that sticking something in your head that at other stages is regarded as hazardous isn't ideal. (FWIW I don't eat tuna either . We live on a polluted planet and I suspect it will be a long time before we fully understand our toxic burden, but let's not go there...)Nick wrote: ↑Tue May 07, 2019 11:45 pm But that’s due to a number of things, first the dentist and nurse is continuously in contact with them, also it may be that before they are "set" they are less safe, also its a place of work, so extra rules there. Finally the disposal will have its own set of rules.
Quite so. But I never raised mitigation, as I said it was just a simple comment about the perceived relative risks.
I didn't actually say it didn't matter. It does matter. We're all used to exposed HT and know to keep clear. Well, one year I thought the bar maid was going to stand on 600V of exposed GM70 PS, which quickened my pulse somewhat...
Of course. It would be negligent.
This might just win the award for thread creep!