Meles,
Unlike many I take my hat off to you, I have the highest regard for those that work in H&S and I agree, with what Genresearch has said, H&S can not be stressed enough. For the last four year's I have had the responsability of being in charge of the H&S for an annual day event which attracts upwards of 5,000 people of all ages. The planning, layout and risk assessment of the event was generally left up to myself and if something had happened on the day it would have fallen on my shoulder's to sort out or to be held accountable. Since taking on this role (with no training and being thrown in the deep end) my eyes have been opened, so to speak, at the accidents waiting to happen. I can understand, for instance, of the need to have crash mats in the front of bouncy castles and of the need of safety glasses in paint ball marquee's and also of cables being "trenched in" but even I could not get my head around the some of the new licensing law's that came in, in October last year.
old rowley