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RE: OT: Modile phone emissions, was Mobile Phone Masts
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- Subject: RE: OT: Modile phone emissions, was Mobile Phone
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- From: "Keith Doxey" <ukha@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2001 00:07:27 +0100
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Dave,
I
have
t agree with Mark on this. Petrol fumes and electricity in any form dont
mix.
I
have
worked at various Petroleum and Gas Installations and ONLY DIESEL vehicles
were
allowed on site. Radiopagers and Mobile Phones were left at security and
power
t ols were prohibited. When some concrete had t be dug up with a pneumatic
drill there had t be a constant supply of water sprayed on the the ground
t
prevent sparks.
Phone
located outside buildings HAD t be Explosion Proof and the line to it was
fed
via an Isolation switch so that all power was removed before the phone was
opened up t work on it so that there was n possibility of a
spark.
On the
Norfolk Broads the cruisers have an earth lead attached before refuelling t
discharge any static build up before and during refuelling after several
boats
blew up.
I
DO
think the notices telling you t SWITCH OFF mobile phones is STUPID. It
should
say DO NOT USE.
Turning the phone OFF causes it to transmit a signal t say it is
going
offline and the act of switching it off could cause an
explosion.
Keith
Dave,
I find your reply offensive and
ill-considered.
I
worked for 8 years in the construction industry, 3 of those years for BP.
At
my level in the company, I received weekly reports of injuries and deaths
in
our global business. I have had a personal friend killed by being crushed
by a
crane (not when I was working for BP.)
When
YOU have had t explain t someone's widow that their husband has been
killed
through inadequate following of procedures, because some fuckwit foreman
decided that Health and Safety rules were just "crap t keep someone in a
job"
and ignored them, THEN you will be qualified t stand up and talk about
Health
and Safety regulations.
Mark Harrison Head of Systems, eKingfisher
Yeh, and it is all
typical c***p t keep someone in a job..
When you start your car,
there is a bloody great spark generator in the starter motor. None I know
off are sealed and all use brushes.
And what about all the other
switch contacts you might use before moving off.
Dave...
At
13:11 18/07/01, you wrote:
That's nothing t do with the emissions.
The problem that the Petroleum Regulations
is dealing with is t do with handset batteries. If, as always seems t be
the case with my phone, the battery is slightly loose, then there is the
potential for a spark. Sparks + petrol fumes =
explosions.
Now, t be
fair, this has never happened on a European forecourt, but that was the
thinking.
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