Agree with your summary Gobbles, time will tell with Carmody, although I still loved the fact that Wingnut relegated Dr A and the Stake Holding Walker to the second row...
On the PFOS contamination issue, can anyone see the irony in the following presser released from the immaculately groomed miniscule 5D Chester yesterday...
Perhaps a reply to the twerps tweep here...
...with a link to the Gobbles post - "A PFOS a day keeps Sir An(g)us away"
- might be in order
MTF...P2
Ps Here we go my reply:
On the PFOS contamination issue, can anyone see the irony in the following presser released from the immaculately groomed miniscule 5D Chester yesterday...
Quote:Airport Safety Week takes off
Media Release
DC149/2016
17 October 2016
Today is the first day of Airport Safety Week, an industry-led initiative designed to promote safety for all employees working at Australian airports, Minister for Infrastructure and Transport Darren Chester said.
“Now in its third year, the week offers airport operators and stakeholders an opportunity to engage with their employees on issues of airport safety, and to promote an ‘open conversation’ on how to continue building on safety initiatives,” Mr Chester said.
“Safe working environments are essential to the effective running of transport hubs, and Airport Safety Week gives us the impetus to specifically focus on all things safety.
“Participants can take part in a range of events and activities centred on themes such as human factors, airside works, airside driving, environmental considerations and fatigue.
“Daily Toolbox Talks will also be presented where airport staff can learn more about ensuring personal safety and how to provide a safe environment for those using airports.
“In 2014, 74 airports and five corporate partners took part in Airport Safety Week.
“Last year, this number grew to 21 corporate members, 90 Australian airports, 13 New Zealand Airports and five international airports from the Czech Republic, Jordan, Malaysia, the Maldives and Zimbabwe.
“I am hoping to once again see a rise in participation for 2016 which I hope will support a decline in safety related incidents at Australian airports.
“I commend the Australian Airports Association and the NZ Airports Association for their efforts providing a fantastic forum for users to share information and innovations in the airport safety arena,” Mr Chester said.
Airport Safety Week is on until 21 October. For more information on activities running as part of the initiative, visit http://airportsafetyweek.com/
Perhaps a reply to the twerps tweep here...
Quote:Today is the start of @AusAirports Airport Safety Week - a reminder to stay safe when working around airports.#airportsafetyweek #auspol
16 October
...with a link to the Gobbles post - "A PFOS a day keeps Sir An(g)us away"
- might be in order
MTF...P2
Ps Here we go my reply:
Quote:@DarrenChesterMP does that include working in a safe environment free from risk of #PFOS contamination? http://auntypru.com/forum/-Things-that-go-bump-in-the-night?pid=5491#pid5491 … @AusAirports
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@DarrenChesterMP & TICK TOCK goes the glow in the dark clock http://auntypru.com/forum/-Airports-Buy-two-get-one-free?pid=5479#pid5479 … @GCBulletin http://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/news/sun-community/gold-coast-airport-construction-workers-tested-for-exposure-to-carcinogen/news-story/dceb873ef9e475a548fe6be4c5d438f6 … @AusAirports