windthrown
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They called this a chainsaw licence at the time.
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OK, I am cancelling my application to emigrate to Oz. A frikkin' chainsaw license... holy fork, what has the world come to down under???
They called this a chainsaw licence at the time.
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Yet jo blow can go to bunnings grab an ozito and go his hardest.
Let's see wind thrown work out a motor for your esky!
They called this a chainsaw licence at the time.
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You guys must have really fat wallets to carry all those licenses in???
sos bro will need updating AHCARB205A https://training.gov.au/Training/Details/AHCARB205A
its the new training pack and dont forget you need to be able " use interpersonal skills to relate to people from a range of social, cultural and ethnic backgrounds and with a range of physical and mental abilities."if you operate a chain saw for fark sake
It's a two day course, first day covers the definition of slow, day two covers the intricate concept of stop.*cough* I mean, WTF do they spend an entire day teaching in that class?
this is the sign language
stupid thing is Rudy ,that's the way its all going,ticket for this then that ,next you need one to scratch ya arseYou would have too be crazy to use a ladder at home without a ticket! Let alone a chainsaw...
Thats just crazy talk
stupid thing is Rudy ,that's the way its all going,ticket for this then that ,next you need one to scratch ya arse
English translation please? I get the Joe Blow part... but that's it. Maybe I need a license to understand Aussie English?
Well, we have boating, airplane, fishing and hunting licenses here... and some guns/guns parts require special permits, like for assault rifles, concealed carry weapons, and silencers. But a frikkin' nail gun that you get at the hardware store? I mean, that is just a tool. I have a few of them and you can buy the hammer guns and the rounds for them at Home Depot or any other hardware store here. No age requirements or license needed. They are just blank rounds. No forklift license needed here, or scissor jack licenses. Nor do we need a tractor, or combine, or ATV, or canoe, or kayak, or jet ski, or harvester licenses.
You guys must have really fat wallets to carry all those licenses in???
Actually the licence for the nail gun is only to use it on building sites from memory as I mentioned. Most of the licences are only necessary here if you work for somebody or have paid employees. You can thank Unions and Workplace Safety peanuts for the over regulation but with some of the dickheads I've seen on building sites and farms over the years nothing would help them, even 300 licences. I remember a couple of young carpenters using those nail guns shooting wall studs into concrete. They are bloody dangerous if you don't come in at nearly a perfect 90° to the concrete. We were dodging bent nails everywhere to the point we left that particular section and came back after they were gone.
I can see both sides sadly. If you have some knobend hurt himself at work and he isn't properly trained and/or licenced he can then sue you for a lack of duty of care and he will win without a doubt. It will be YOUR fault in court that you didn't train him and make him aware of the dangers. Sad state of affairs but common the world over now. An employee being licenced is the get potential out of jail free card for the otherwise innocent employer.
Covered nicely that pretty much covers it I think claiming compensation for your own stupidity here has surpassed the U.S
When the GFC hit all tge union trouble makers and general dickheads were made redundant first.
Moral suddenly rose.
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