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Those that were likely to drop back to the 1,200m on Saturday it's stuffed up.
Still wouldn't be surprised to see BHB run Saturday instead. Would have just left him in today pending the draw / field for Saturday.
Haha you wish Tivers
https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/sport/a/29846284/trainer-threat-after-track-farce/
Legless, thefalcon, Gilgamesh likes this post.
I will wait until the independent auditors report is released before sinking the boots in like most here have queued up to do.
The words "safety concerns" were apparently mentioned and if this is so then the Stewards had no choice other than to call the meeting off.
You have to wonder :-? - a quick roll with the aerator on Sunday - and it **** down with rain - the track passed a "searching" test gallop Monday morning and 10 races today and haven't heard a thing about safety concerns as yet.
Rail is listed as 12m for Saturday - if it stays there and they race then this curator is a genius - unsafe and unsuitable for racing one Saturday then OK 7 days later :-??
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I could rattle off thousands - as could anyone that works in OH&S or knows what a JSA is
This is one from the BCA ( Australia's building codes) and doesnt apply to your home
"The latch of every exit door shall be readily openable without a key from the side of that faces a person seeking egress. It is to have a single downward action, have a clearance between the
handle and the back plate of between 35 – 45mm, and to be located
between 900mm and 1.1m from the floor."
This type of lock can basically be jimmied open from the outside with a popstick.
The theory is - we cant risk some-one getting caught inside if a fire starts and cant get out.
The only person(s) this is likely to happen to is a thief in the middle of the night - but thieves are people and have rights too.
So therefore all the factories, warehouses, workshops, retail shops etc etc you see with more than one lock or a deadbolt on the outside of the door are illegal under the BCA
Its fukn lunacy X(
RIO likes this post.
its not the fire inspectors or the Building surveyors - most of them are pretty cool and "turn a blind eye".
I have heard they lobby the BCA on certain stupid regs to no avail.
However if you own a factory over 200m2, have 2 cheap locks on your door and a thief/vandal drops through the roof in the middle of the night, starts a fire and can't get out you are farqed.
There is a good chance the Coroner will find you culpable and you will do time
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:-?? only place I could find any quotes is
https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/sport/a/29876845/ascot-back-on-track-for-super-saturday/
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