Day 203 - 12 Jan 96 - Page 05
1 MR. RAMPTON: No, I do not agree that that should be asked.
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3 MR. MORRIS: (To the witness): What was your position at the
4 time?
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6 MR. RAMPTON: It is not pleaded.
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8 THE WITNESS: What was my position?
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10 MR. MORRIS: Yes.
11 A. Should I answer the question?
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13 MR. JUSTICE BELL: You can say your position, yes.
14 A. I do not remember, to be honest with you. I was either
15 a First or Second Assistant in the Ipswich restaurant.
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17 MR. MORRIS: Who told you about the incident?
18 A. I do not remember. I am sure that several people will
19 have told me about the incident, including the Restaurant
20 Manager. I am sure there was quite a lot of talk about it
21 at the time; obviously, it was a very serious matter. But
22 I do not remember exactly who told me about the incident.
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24 Q. Was it the policy at the time that electricity should be
25 cut off when somebody is working inside the lift shaft?
26 A. I would have thought so, yes. I would have thought
27 that the -- I am not quite clear of the details. I know
28 that there was a lot of investigation into that situation
29 at the time. There has been a lot of clarification of our
30 procedures with regard to maintenance of equipment over
31 time. I cannot remember whether specifically at that date
32 that was policy, but I would have thought it was pretty
33 much common sense that the thing should be isolated before
34 anybody should work underneath it, that is for sure -- if
35 it was actually proper practice for people to work
36 underneath it at all. I mean, I thought that we should get
37 the maintenance company to repair and to clean under the
38 lift. That is what I would recall as to the position.
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40 MR. MORRIS: But is this not a symptom of one of the problems at
41 McDonald's: the constant desire to keep everything going
42 without using the proper procedures?
43 A. Sorry, what is a symptom?
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45 Q. For example, using a stock lift when it is clear that it
46 should have been turned off, which may be an inconvenience.
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48 MR. JUSTICE BELL: I have no evidence that it was.
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50 MR. MORRIS: Well, the lift was active and someone nearly died.
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52 MR. RAMPTON: He just said he was not there. Mr. Morris has no
53 evidence and it was never pleaded.
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55 MR. MORRIS: Well, he may have been told by someone in
56 management.
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58 MR. JUSTICE BELL: He said he cannot remember. If you seek
59 leave to amend, or even if you do not, if you seek to call
60 some admissible evidence about it, then we will look into