andrewgratton wrote:online survey
Pyrolol wrote:Question 3 doesn't make sense (who is unaware of what?).
Pyrolol wrote: Also, please could you define 'hazardous': I suspect you're not using the term in the same sense that most users of this forum do.
Pyrolol wrote:andrewgratton wrote:online survey
Question 3 doesn't make sense (who is unaware of what?). Also, please could you define 'hazardous': I suspect you're not using the term in the same sense that most users of this forum do.
I haven't submitted a response because of the above ambiguity. I do appreciate that the survey is short though: thank-you for that.
Pyrolol wrote:andrewgratton wrote:online survey
Also, please could you define 'hazardous': I suspect you're not using the term in the same sense that most users of this forum do.
Horse wrote:...
The old 'Roadcraft' one for 'hazard' is usable: anything which contains an element of actual or potential danger.
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Not, as a sign in Portsmouth warns: "Beware of falling hazards"
Ancient wrote:Horse wrote: Not, as a sign in Portsmouth warns: "Beware of falling hazards"
Perhaps it is only necessary to beware of things falling which contain an element of actual or potential danger? Maybe they were trying to distinguish between pillows and individual feathers
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