A school's decision to ban triangular
flapjacks after a pupil was hurt has been labelled "half-baked" by the Health
and Safety Executive. It follows an incident at Castle View School in Canvey Island, Essex, when a
boy was hit in the face by a flapjack. Catering staff at the school have been told only to serve square or
rectangular flapjacks.
The school said the "isolated accident" had led to a review of "the texture
and shape of the flapjacks" provided. A spokesman for the Health and Safety Executive said:
"We often come across half-baked decisions taken in the name of health and
safety, but this one takes the biscuit.
"The real issue isn't what shape the flapjacks are, but the fact that pupils
are throwing them at each other - and that's a matter of discipline, and has got
nothing to do with health and safety as we know it. We're happy to make clear that flapjacks of all shapes and sizes continue to
have our full backing." Health and safety advisor Ray Hurst said he could not understand why
triangular flapjacks had been banned, but not those cut into squares or
rectangles.
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"Anything that is thrown is likely to cause injury if it hits somebody,
especially in the face or the eye," said Mr Hurst, former president of the
Institution of Occupational Safety and Health. "It does seem a little over the top to ban triangular flapjacks," he
said. Essex County Council said it did not give schools guidance on the shapes of
foodstuffs.
7 comments:
You're making these stories up, right?
Lurker111
'fraid not.
OMG I hope they never serve hot dogs!
Jeez, ban the food FIGHTS, not the food!!
Just shows how idiots (usually in the public sector) use "Health and Safety" as an excuse for every stupid decision they make.
Thanks to this idiotic decision that school is now famous the country over for having no control over it's students.
How long before the head has to resign?
Forgot to say that I believe that the law needs to be changed so that public sector bodies have to run these stupid decisions past the HSE before they can be passed. Oh and the body in question should have to pay for the privilege too.
That should cut down on the number of stupid decisions made in the name of Health and Safety.
While I agree with the comments above, espec. Gareth, our work H&S policy is
'Man up and get on with it or we will find someone who will'
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