On 4/24/2016 8:03 AM, mike wilson wrote:
On 23 April 2016 at 19:11 Rick Womer <[email protected]> wrote:
I really like the shot--lots of interesting detail, and the lighting is
dramatic.
When my wife was doing research at the Bodleian Library in Oxford in 1995, the
books she requested suddenly became unavailable. The reason was that
government inspectors had closed the stacks as a hazardous workplace--the
piles of unshelved books (for which there was no room) threatened to topple at
any moment. Specially trained workers had to retrieve books, which extended
the waiting time from a day or two to about a week.
So, don't let any British workplace inspectors into your apartment!
Cheers,
Rick
The only reason I know of for "government inspectors" to visit a workplace would
be in the event of an incident causing serious injury or death. Must be almost
unheard of in a library.
Or they received a complaint from an anonymous employee & didn't have
anything better to do on a slow day.
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