A member of a gym and swimming pool
asked for a shelf where the hairdryers and mirrors are situated to place items
such as handbag, hairbrush etc. as currently all items have to go on the floor
or on the baby changing table. The member requested a shelf similar to the one
seen at another local swimming pool, but was told that the gym was not inclined
to putting shelving up in the changing rooms due to the health and safety
implications this could have on a person of similar height injuring themselves
on it and that surfaces are normally of a solid unit structure, which would
compromise space in that area.
The HSE myth-buster panel believes
that this is a case of health and safety being used as an excuse for not
providing a facility for customers which is commonplace in many other similar
establishments. The proprietors should be challenged to explain the real reason
for declining a reasonable request. If there is a genuine health and safety
concern associated with putting a shelf in the particular location then it
should be properly explained rather than simply citing "health and
safety".
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