I passed a factory last week and remembered doing a job there . Long since changed ownership , it was the Cheney factory years & years ago, making luggage locks, suitcase hinges stuff.
Trying to keep this concise & not boring everyone . It is typical of what happened back then . I was apprentice at a huge B,ham contractor , massive workforce , car plants , Longbridge , Oxford , major new build contracts .
So a working foreman , two sparks , two apprenttii working on new build , Nuffield Hospital. Supervisor turns up on a Thursday , will you all work the weekend at this place , a new transformer is arriving on Saturday as a replacement . That was about all we were told , typical for the time .
This sums up the mis-management , lack of foresight , nil H&S etc of the time .
We all turn up , theres a guy to open the premises , we waited about two hours , fetched sarnies from the cafe . A flatback truck turns up with a 5 ton , oil filled transformer , 11K to 440V . All phone calls to our office go unanswered , no one there. No lifting equipment on site or on the truck .
Unbelievably looking back , we found crow bars , built a wooden ramp , the truck was 2 ft higher than the loading bay , and somehow we go it onto the deck , I remember the truck leaning sidewards at a scary angle .
We had to remove the axle bar & wheels from the existing tranny , fit them , start to pinch bar the tranny 6 inches at a time into a corridor , remove several big double swing doors & eventually got it outside the internal sub station .
We fitted it next weekend as I remember ...I remember having spanners on string in case we dropped them into the oil when connecting .
As an apprentice I had no say in complaining to the office , I believe our foreman made his feelings known , that we were dropped in it . H&S rules were about 20 yrs in the future I'd think but getting that monster off a truck by hand was madness really .
Trying to keep this concise & not boring everyone . It is typical of what happened back then . I was apprentice at a huge B,ham contractor , massive workforce , car plants , Longbridge , Oxford , major new build contracts .
So a working foreman , two sparks , two apprenttii working on new build , Nuffield Hospital. Supervisor turns up on a Thursday , will you all work the weekend at this place , a new transformer is arriving on Saturday as a replacement . That was about all we were told , typical for the time .
This sums up the mis-management , lack of foresight , nil H&S etc of the time .
We all turn up , theres a guy to open the premises , we waited about two hours , fetched sarnies from the cafe . A flatback truck turns up with a 5 ton , oil filled transformer , 11K to 440V . All phone calls to our office go unanswered , no one there. No lifting equipment on site or on the truck .
Unbelievably looking back , we found crow bars , built a wooden ramp , the truck was 2 ft higher than the loading bay , and somehow we go it onto the deck , I remember the truck leaning sidewards at a scary angle .
We had to remove the axle bar & wheels from the existing tranny , fit them , start to pinch bar the tranny 6 inches at a time into a corridor , remove several big double swing doors & eventually got it outside the internal sub station .
We fitted it next weekend as I remember ...I remember having spanners on string in case we dropped them into the oil when connecting .
As an apprentice I had no say in complaining to the office , I believe our foreman made his feelings known , that we were dropped in it . H&S rules were about 20 yrs in the future I'd think but getting that monster off a truck by hand was madness really .