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General => General discussion => Topic started by: 01664gti on 03 May 2012, 16:51
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I was working for an agency at saint gobain pipelines and have been there for quite a while,Yesterday morning just as about to finish my shift i dropped a casting (man hole cover) and it caught my ankle.After some ffing and blinding i had a look but couldne see any damage so carried on until end of shift.
In the changing room i had another look at my ankle and there was just a graze so didnt think anything of it and went home.Anyway i got to get out of bed at around half 4 and my ankle has swollen up and is really painfull and stiff,I rang work to say i wouldnt be in and explain and it all went tits up from there.
I got taken to work this morning and examined and to plead my case as apparently i should have reported it.Then after after 2 hours down there i get told i no longer hav a job as what i had done was instant dismissal.
Pissed me right off as the first aider ws getting changed t the same time as me and i showed him and he never said anything.
Proper gutted as i liked that job lol
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you do have to report all accidents no matter how minor when they happen.
There must be more to it than you have said as it doesn't sound like gross misconduct so would be a case for a warning but not dismissal? Have you had any other warnings ?
Edit: sorry just saw you were agency :lipsrsealed:
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No warnings or anything,I do understand about the reporting accidents etc but it was just a glancing knock and the same as the ones i probably get 20 times a week.
I just simply thought nothing of it as there was no damage so to speak of.
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No warnings or anything,I do understand about the reporting accidents etc but it was just a glancing knock and the same as the ones i probably get 20 times a week.
I just simply thought nothing of it as there was no damage so to speak of.
thats the problem with being agency they can get rid of you anytime they want, most likely because you called in sick due to an injury at work because they are possibly liable for work related injuries.
Does seem a little harsh though !
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thats why more and more companies are using agencies as kerrse said they can just hire and fire with no worries it is wrong but thats just how the world of agencies work it would make more sense to keep a good worker on a short contract but they seem to get rid of the best ppl and use the half wits that are only good for fetching and carrying i dont mean that to sound bad but thats the reality
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No warnings or anything,I do understand about the reporting accidents etc but it was just a glancing knock and the same as the ones i probably get 20 times a week.
I just simply thought nothing of it as there was no damage so to speak of.
well it obviously wasnt just a "glancing knok and the same as the ones you get 20 times a week" due to the fact that your ankle swelled up and you had to ring it to take the day off. that is why you should report everything.
sorry to hear about you loosing your job though dude, personally i would have given you a warning or something. but hey im not a CEO or out so dont know how these things work
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As said all accidents no matter how small should be reported and put in the accident book. Its the employees responsibility to make sure it happens. And if you don't but end up having time off due to a work accidents you will face the consequences...in my job I wouldn't be allowed back on site if I hurt myself at work.
Personally I would have told them that I twisted my ankle at home going up the stairs :lipsrsealed:
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It costs a business a lot more thro agencies as the hiring company pays the agency a fee then has to pay the person also but I guess thats why business's go thro agency as they can hire and fire when they choose...
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Tell them you fell down last step coming down the stairs at home ;)
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It costs a business a lot more thro agencies as the hiring company pays the agency a fee then has to pay the person also but I guess thats why business's go thro agency as they can hire and fire when they choose...
Yes they pay a fee but they don't have to pay employer NI, holiday pay, sick pay, pension, redundancy etc
My company charge the employer am on loan to £35 an hour but it works out cheaper to keep me on loan than what it would be to take me on the books. And if work drops off your gone can't do that with full time employees.
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Tell them you fell down last step coming down the stairs at home ;)
Bit late!
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http://www.hse.gov.uk/riddor/
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http://www.hse.gov.uk/workers/agencyworkers.htm
http://www.businesslink.gov.uk/bdotg/action/layer?topicId=1077243939&furlname=agencyworkers&furlparam=agencyworkers&ref=&domain=www.businesslink.gov.uk
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How did it graze your ankle?
Were you not wearing correct PPE?
In other words did your "correct" protective footwear not cover the ankle? Because it should!
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Hey Len i was just carrying it and went bend down when it slipped from my hand and missed my leg but got my ankle.No the boots were not high enough just below where my knock is.
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How did it graze your ankle?
Were you not wearing correct PPE?
In other words did your "correct" protective footwear not cover the ankle? Because it should!
iirc it dooesent have to cover your ankle unless said in site ppe standards. quite a few people wear i work wear safety boots that go to just below ankle.
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Tell them you fell down last step coming down the stairs at home ;)
I did this at work once, not fun going in to A+E to say you fell down the stairs! :grin:
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iirc it dooesent have to cover your ankle unless said in site ppe standards. quite a few people wear i work wear safety boots that go to just below ankle.
Thats safety shoes then not boots :tongue:
The footwear should be suitable to the job you're doing not the site minimum as highlighted in the risk assessment for the job.
At my site there is many different types of boots I can wear depending on the job am doing. If Im not wearing the correct ppe and I get hurt I wouldn't be aloud on the site again. Same goes for gloves, head protection, eye protection etc Ive got a tool box full of all the different ppe I can wear during the day depending on the jobs am doing.