
Originally Posted by
alwaysinjured
A typical result of doing this FRA fashion? - People at nine standards tried to use the number grids outside their tested use and function by using them as the prime recording mechanism and it failed miserably. Nothing to do with HS legislation. All to do with people meddling in safety without sufficient experience and not taking advice on the matter – so failing to grasp the importance of writing a procedure to use the grids (however short) and then process qualification to determine the limits before stating as good practice. Those grids are fine, provided the context of them is defined, stress tested up to a level of runners, and only used in the tested context. What works as a process at 20 runners a minute, may not work at all at 50.
I have no criticism of the grids. Only the unsafe way they were introduced. (Had we been allowed to do a presentation, or even review the documents before being accepted: That would have been predicted in advance). Safety is about predicting in foresight, not closing stable doors afterwards.. Now see the growing heap of untested documents mounting and now mislabelled as good practice and be worried…. I will wager there was no written review of that grid incident, as there should have been as tasked by what should be our guidelines.