Billy
I know you like guidelines, after all you have the better designed one for sale, but hey are not items of equipemnt we should still be using, note that I did say - if you have exhausted ALL the others forms of control use them. So your ship, with no ventilation, no TICs and persons reported may, just may need guidelines. Whether bringing out dead people because we found them off a guideline is really any help is another matter. As to your FAI we would be able to say : we searched using guidelines, yes.
You say:
At this point the lawyer would probably ask you if you thought guidelines were so dangerous, how much extra training and familiarisation have you done with them to reduce the risk to your crews?
I respond - we did some training, but no matter what we could not make it entirely suitable. We also have the following reports showing that the equipment is inherently dangerous and difficult to use, together with identified equipment that would solve these issues and allow us to find casualties quicker, and some that would allow us to make the atmosphere more tenable. We have been asking for these for years, but finance has been unavailable. - That should get the attention.
That there was nowhere to tie them to? Well the ship owners would be unlikely to be 'rubbing their hands' as we would most likely never have seen their ship before. If we had we would be unlikely to have required them to do anything as they are outside our control. We would be quite explicit in telling the lawyers this. The FRSA would not be liable for the failure to provide tie-off points, or even such information, as we cannot require this of the buildings even where we do carry some legal clout.
TICs do only show differences in temperature and yes a complex building is still a complex building with a TIC, however it is one in which you can 'see'.
Hose burns, yes but it has water flowing through it so it doesn't burn easily. Try the paper cup with water in over a bunsen burner experiment that kids do in primary school for proof. BA teams burn - yes but not easily. String burns easily, indeed too easily.
I do agree that gloves to make guideline use more acceptable are a good idea, but I also think that a suit of armour would be a good idea if you wanted to push your way through a hawthorn hedge. Mind you cutting a way through, or not going through but round would be better still. Don't always make a bad idea better, get a new idea.
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