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    advice needed on carrying refrigerant cylinders

    I work for a national building services company in the UK as an a/c engineer.

    Recently it was decided that it was unsafe to carry refrigerant cylinders in cars(ford focus),thus we were given vans.(heating guys and electricians got to keep their cars)

    This creates a massive dillema as i need the car to transport my kids.

    When I changed employment I only considered jobs that offered a car.Written in my offer of employment it clearly states "a car will be provided".

    Needless to say Im now seeking another employer,although I dont want to leave as I enjoy my sites I look after.

    Anyway I guess the advice im after is A) how do I tackle a breach of contract and B) what are the laws governing transportation of gas bottles.

    Thanks guys.

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    Re: advice needed on carrying refrigerant cylinders

    Why not ask for a twin cab pick up, leasing for these is cheaper than most cars and vans anyway, having a hard top fitted to the back solves the problem of safety and security as you are totally isolated from the rear section. or ask for a van with a back seat conversion. if you are normally supplied with a car then i feel neither of the above are out of order to ask for, its just down to negotiation.

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    Re: advice needed on carrying refrigerant cylinders

    Quote Originally Posted by maidy1 View Post

    When I changed employment I only considered jobs that offered a car.Written in my offer of employment it clearly states "a car will be provided".
    You Englishman's are really spoiled!
    Here, you are happy if you are payed after 6 months or at all!
    I have, few years ago, 1 year conditional sentence to prison, for "asking" my earned money from my employer.
    That is why I now only trust one employer. Myself!

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    Re: advice needed on carrying refrigerant cylinders

    Quote Originally Posted by nike123 View Post
    You Englishman's are really spoiled!
    Here, you are happy if you are payed after 6 months or at all!
    I have, few years ago, 1 year conditional sentence to prison, for "asking" my earned money from my employer.
    That is why I now only trust one employer. Myself!
    jezzz ..time to move i think... jebiga

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    Re: advice needed on carrying refrigerant cylinders

    Quote Originally Posted by nike123 View Post
    You Englishman's are really spoiled!
    Here, you are happy if you are payed after 6 months or at all!
    I have, few years ago, 1 year conditional sentence to prison, for "asking" my earned money from my employer.
    That is why I now only trust one employer. Myself!
    Move to Canada! then it is only the government that takes your money but at least you get to see it breifly!

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    Re: advice needed on carrying refrigerant cylinders

    Quote Originally Posted by maidy1 View Post
    I work for a national building services company in the UK as an a/c engineer.

    Recently it was decided that it was unsafe to carry refrigerant cylinders in cars(ford focus),thus we were given vans.(heating guys and electricians got to keep their cars)

    This creates a massive dillema as i need the car to transport my kids.

    When I changed employment I only considered jobs that offered a car.Written in my offer of employment it clearly states "a car will be provided".
    Needless to say Im now seeking another employer,although I dont want to leave as I enjoy my sites I look after.

    Anyway I guess the advice im after is A) how do I tackle a breach of contract and B) what are the laws governing transportation of gas bottles.

    Thanks guys.


    Health and Safety Executive state that cylinders should be tranported on the back of a flatbed vehical, if the cylinder is carried in a car or van then it should have ventilation. If you are in a van then it still needs the ventilation fan on the roof. So a car or a van makes no differance as long as it is ventilated.

    taz.

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    Re: advice needed on carrying refrigerant cylinders

    Taz, have you got a link to these HSE laws?

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