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    Default risk assessment: stuck on compost bin

    can you guess i am expecting a visit any day
    i am catching up on the RA's
    i am doing my garden and i am fine until i get to the compost
    it could just be that it's late or that i have been doing this all evening and i am SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO bored
    but i cannot think what to put for the area whrer the bin is sited

    there are also a few logs round there too so i know i have to put trhem in too

    anyone got any good ideas i'd be very grateful

    thanks
    m xx

    sorry i've just reread it and it doesn't make any sense but my arms hurt from typing and i can't think anymore

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    Default Re: risk assessment: stuck on compost bin

    My compost bin , incinerator bin and odd others are up at the end of the garden with a 18inch high retractable fence blocking them off. OFSED were happy with the arrangement a year ago when I had a visit. Hope that helps.

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    Default Re: risk assessment: stuck on compost bin

    Supervision at all times? Can you block it off? The logs are there to form an insect habitat?
    Annie x

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    Default Re: risk assessment: stuck on compost bin

    no cos it's only there until theyve been then the logs are being put in the passageway to dry so we can burn them

    hubby has promised to build a fence around them i'll add it to his list of a million jobs to do in the house before it falls down

    i could put supervison at all times, that does cover us for a multitude of sins

    thanks for those suggestions though
    m
    Last edited by ajs; 08-01-2009 at 11:01 PM.

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    Default Re: risk assessment: stuck on compost bin

    There are some risk assessments here if you scroll down the page -

    http://www.recyclesomerset.info/page...on_primary.asp

    Hth

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    Default Re: risk assessment: stuck on compost bin

    Oooooops for a second there Mandy I thought you was stuck on the compost bin



    Angel xx

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    Default Re: risk assessment: stuck on compost bin

    Get rid of it?

    Miffy xx

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    Default Re: risk assessment: stuck on compost bin

    Just put a lid on it. The little ones are too small to get to it, let alone open it.
    Debbie

 

 

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