Day 16 of the Debmar Atlantic 2024 Project - A quick in and out 3.5 hours on a Sunday.

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This is Michael, posing next to another job well done.

Today was Day 16 of us on site... however, it was a short one and it was only myself, my Safety Officer and 1 Technical team.

This team is busy elsewhere and Michael is the only one that the boss wants to do the job...

So he got his assistant to do one of the welds 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

All four welds were done at the same position and the results were the same.

We all sort of feel that the boss is being over-cautious and that many of the guys CAN do this weld but if they are not chosen to ever attempt this kind of work then WHEN will they learn and get that experience.

All of us that go the route of the qualified and Techniskills do a course to do brazing.

However, it seems the norm in our company that once someone is good at a skill, that they are the only person that gets asked to do that work... ever.

I find this fundamentally wrong.

Anyway, while I was waiting for these guys to do their brazing job, I took the time to make progress on my technical reports for my site.

We were there between 07:00am and 10:30am so 3.5 hours.

However, all in all not a bad little work day. I then came home and focussed on getting some Hive work done! 💪

Thank you for reading and have a great day!

Cheers!
@zakludick

Hive South Africa



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