[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> I reckon domestic risk should be the comparator for all these H&S  
> risk assessments - if an activity is not more risky than the domestic  
> equivalent, it shouldn't require additional safety procedures.

Perhaps my insurance company should actually pay me to go single-handed 
narrowboating, on the grounds that they'd be more likely to have to pay out on 
a claim if I stayed at home...

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