>A couple of years back, researching a letter to WW about the BSS and >wearing life jackets, I checked the RoSPA site for figures about >drowning fatalities in the UK. In 2006, more people drowned in their >baths than in inland waterways.
>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. -- >All the best >Bruce Given the number of people who bath on an average day compared to the number who single hand you're statistical comparison does not stand up. Colin
