Hiya. Looking for some advice pls. I work for a small social housing provider who i feel are putting me, my family and residents at added risk of covid. As my usernams says im a gas engineer. Part of my daily tasks is to carry out yearly gas checks in residents homes. My issue is they started to send me to 10 plus properties today to carry out checks that dont expire until end of april. I called my boss this pm to say what happens if i say no, i wont attend. im happy to complete emergancy work and certs that are close to expire, his responce is i agree fully, but you will be sacked as i will be refusing to comply with company policy. I feel they taking the p if im totally honest. Is a gas check that has 4 months left to run really essential work. my argument is In april the infection rate could be alot lower than now = less risk. If shit hits fan tomorrow morning do you guys feel i have a case for unfair dismissal even if i walk away for safety. I know many others are at greater risk than me but i feel very strong im correct.
Im going to call the HSE tomorrow morning aswel for advice. Thanks and sorry for the boreing read .
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Good luck -they sound like arses.
There must be more people in your situation
the attitude of some is shocking.
( Surely I can't be the only one who opened this thread thinking it was about Bowyer )
Wife got Covid the week before Christmas. She was quite ill but went back to work yesterday.
All I can say is do all you can to protect yourself. Your employer has a responsibility to provide you with equipment suitable to protect you. You have the responsibility to wear it and follow the guidelines. My wife (community nurse) managed around 7-8 months of seeing patients daily (confirmed positive) in their own homes before contracting the virus.
Just use common sense. This virus is a killer. Don't be lakse with you hygiene and PPE.
Just had email from work to say all work to continue as planned. So even this new lockdown not changing them. Twats
I'M 1 guy visiting 10 jobs per day. 50 per jobs a week. I'm 1 of 150 staff on the road visiting homes . Thats 7500 homes. So we are potential super spreaders of this virus , thats why non essential work should be scrapped.
I assume you are working for several HAs to be having to carry out that volume of gas safety checks a week - most of whom will not accept a CP12 renewal that is less than 10 months old.
I know the HA I last worked for with 45k properties would only pay for new CP12s between 11 to 12months, allowing a four week window for planning and logistical purposes. These were part of the KPIs of the gas servicing contract and were financially penalised just as much as an overdue CP12.
I assume you work for S***e Heating?