The new Electric Works office complex in Sheffield has a three-storey 26-metre corkscrew slide in its atrium, see here, because it's intended to attract the web designers and nu-media firms whose abundant creativity needs decorative expression through pinball machines and children's playground furniture in their workspace.
One of the project's landlords was discussing it on BBC radio today and eventually drew the inevitable question from the presenter: "What did health and safety have to say?"
His answer was enough to bring tears to the HSE's PR team's eyes:
"The health and safety in Sheffield couldn't have been more constructive and helpful in working with us to make this happen."
You'll never see that in the Daily Mail.
Louis
Friday, 27 February 2009
HSE not on the PR slide for once
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