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Hope the guy is doing well. What an unlucky turn of events!
Strike said:Speedy recovery to the soldier.
As to those who would take pictures of another person's suffering, why? So you could show your friends and get a couple more notches up on the cool factor? Or maybe try to sell it to the papers for a few bucks?
Maybe it's an age or generation gap. I didn't think I was THAT old though.
cupper said:On a more important note, what are they going to do to rectify the problem with the manhole?
cupper said:On a more important note, what are they going to do to rectify the problem with the manhole?
Blackadder1916 said:Ahh. . . . how would staffing a solution to the manhole cover go . . . now imagine some of those fancy soft fade out special effects on TV when someone's mind shifts to flights of fancy
The report of injuries and the general safety accident report are initiated. Evidence is collected and the summary investigation is completed. The reports are forwarded to higher formation/commnad in accordance with the normal distribution. The recommendation that action be taken to prevent similar incidents in the future is accepted and it is proposed that the matter be studied.
After extensive study it is realized that the manhole cover is not on DND property and thus command refers the matter to NDHQ who will liaise with the appropriate agency responsible for that particular cover for rectification of the problem. Due to the location of the cover and its connection with the sewage/drainage system, there is a delay while determining who is the actual owner. It is unclear whether to contact the National Capital Commission, the City of Ottawa or Parliament. After preliminary informal talks with these it is suggested that a mid-level multi-jurisdictional taskforce be formed to study the situation. Due to the level of negotiations outside the department, it is recommended that the DND rep be at the Col/Snr Ex level. A major, a captain and an infantry MWO (as SME on marching) are also tasked to assist in preparing the (heavily Power Pointed) departmental presentation to the taskforce.
Initial meetings of the multi-jurisdictional taskforce seem to go well, however, since there is limited Canadian documented study about the slip co-efficient between boots and manhole covers (plus additional study re variants of sole composition and attachments) it is recommended that (while waiting for DRDC Toronto to complete such studies) the taskforce view a "Changing of the Guard" in order to better understand the matter. As, by this time, the Ceremonial Guard has ceased (since it is no longer summertime), it is suggested that the panel make a visit to London, England so that they may be able to accomplish the same goal.
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Blackadder1916 said:Ahh. . . . how would staffing a solution to the manhole cover go . . . now imagine some of those fancy soft fade out special effects on TV when someone's mind shifts to flights of fancy
The report of injuries and the general safety accident report are initiated. Evidence is collected and the summary investigation is completed. The reports are forwarded to higher formation/commnad in accordance with the normal distribution. The recommendation that action be taken to prevent similar incidents in the future is accepted and it is proposed that the matter be studied.
After extensive study it is realized that the manhole cover is not on DND property and thus command refers the matter to NDHQ who will liaise with the appropriate agency responsible for that particular cover for rectification of the problem. Due to the location of the cover and its connection with the sewage/drainage system, there is a delay while determining who is the actual owner. It is unclear whether to contact the National Capital Commission, the City of Ottawa or Parliament. After preliminary informal talks with these it is suggested that a mid-level multi-jurisdictional taskforce be formed to study the situation. Due to the level of negotiations outside the department, it is recommended that the DND rep be at the Col/Snr Ex level. A major, a captain and an infantry MWO (as SME on marching) are also tasked to assist in preparing the (heavily Power Pointed) departmental presentation to the taskforce.
Initial meetings of the multi-jurisdictional taskforce seem to go well, however, since there is limited Canadian documented study about the slip co-efficient between boots and manhole covers (plus additional study re variants of sole composition and attachments) it is recommended that (while waiting for DRDC Toronto to complete such studies) the taskforce view a "Changing of the Guard" in order to better understand the matter. As, by this time, the Ceremonial Guard has ceased (since it is no longer summertime), it is suggested that the panel make a visit to London, England so that they may be able to accomplish the same goal.
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Sythen said:Or some slightly inebriated and enterprising young soldiers, during the night, could pour maple syrup and sand over the offending cover and hope it doesn't rain.
recceguy said:Spoken like a true public sector manager\ supervisor.
Strike said:Speedy recovery to the soldier.
As to those who would take pictures of another person's suffering, why? So you could show your friends and get a couple more notches up on the cool factor? Or maybe try to sell it to the papers for a few bucks?
Maybe it's an age or generation gap. I didn't think I was THAT old though.
eliminator said:I didn't realize that the Ottawa citizen posted a video of the incident as well. Pretty intense to say the least.