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Livzy Started conversation Feb 29, 2000
The obvious answer is to have a
"Caution, Caution Wet Floor Sign, Sign"
This would be at least seven feet high and five feet across.
No chance of missing that one!!!
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Livzy Posted Feb 29, 2000
Or wait until the store/restuarant/club etc is closed/quiet
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Ormondroyd Posted Feb 29, 2000
When I'm unsteady on my feet, it's usually caused by liquids other than water.
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Jake Posted Feb 29, 2000
Funny you should mention that actually, Lizzy, because I actually suggested that in my original article.
But they cut that bit. Gits.
Article 207190 if you are interested.
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26199 Posted Feb 29, 2000
Hmmm. Perhaps the sub-ed thought the Guide wasn't ready for the concept of recursive 'wet floor' signs?
26199
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Bumblebee Posted Feb 29, 2000
Caution,Caution wet floor sign, sign
LOL, I love it!
-B-
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Researcher 112917 Posted Feb 29, 2000
On the note of useful(?) signs, a famous politically correct attempt at signing at a Birmingham college...
Signs were placed strategically in stairwells saying 'mind your head'.
Some bright spark, quite rightly, pointed out that blind people would not see the warning.
Some other (not so) bright spark added braille to the signs, sadly resulting in blind students reading the message with their foreheads as they collided with the ceiling!
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Caveman, Evil Unix Sysadmin, betting shop operative, and SuDoku addict (Its an odd mix, but someone has to do it) Posted Feb 29, 2000
Remember of course that 'Wet Floor' signs are NOT instructions.
This gem of wisdom was mysteriously edited out of the article 'Fast Food Restaurant Users Manual' at http://www.h2g2.com/A182945 by some commie mutant traitor (see thread on Paranoia at http://www.h2g2.com/A271144
Thankyou for listening to this advert, we return you now the regularly scheduled flame war...
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Joolsee Posted Mar 1, 2000
As a very tall person, I quite often smash my head against signs designed to improve health and safety. Thus I get incremental brain damage, but in a good cause.
I seem to remember reading a report about a worker raising a pendent up a flag pole to celebrate one hundred (or some such number of) accident free days at a power station. He was injured when the pulley came away from the top of the mast and hit him on the head.
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26199 Posted Mar 1, 2000
You gotta laugh, eh?
I would, however, like to point out that that particular story sounds very much like an Urban Legend and therefore is quite possibly fictional.
26199, The Eternal Sceptic
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Joolsee Posted Mar 1, 2000
Having done some brain racking, I am pretty sure this came from Steven Pile's "Book of Heroic Failures". True? I've no idea.
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I Am Iron Man Posted Mar 1, 2000
Have you ever read "The REturn of Heroic Failures", by that very same man? It's just as good as the original. Haven't read it for ages though...
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Joolsee Posted Mar 2, 2000
I've not seen the second book. If anyone has a copy, I wouldn't mind a borrow of it.
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Jake Posted Mar 11, 2000
On that topic, I read about a firm who had a five year safety record - totally accident free - so in an effort to maintain this, they showed their employees a special video showing about the dangers of industrial accidents and the ramifications. Apparently it was so gorey, that in a rush to leave the room, many of the employees fell over and broke bits of themselves, passed out, yahdy yah...
Sounds like a load of rubbish, I must confess, but a cute tale nonetheless.
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