Day 166 - 28 Sep 95 - Page 40
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2 Q. If you put the dial on, say, something like 20 degrees
3 Centigrade it will keep it at that, whether the ambient
4 temperature is below 20 or above 20, is that what you are
5 saying?
6 A. Yes.
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8 Q. So if the ambient temperature drops below 20 it will heat
9 it up and if it rises above 20 it will cool it down?
10 A. Yes.
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12 Q. Is that what you are saying?
13 A. Yes.
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15 Q. I just picked 20 as an example?
16 A. Yes, probably 18 is probably a good example of that
17 actually, I think.
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19 MS. STEEL: The unit which was the one for the crew room was
20 for the stock and plant room as well?
21 A. Yes, and I think also some part of the lower dining
22 area.
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24 Q. You have said in relation to Mr. Magill saying there was no
25 jacket and gloves for working in the freezer, that -----
26 A. I said there was no jacket -- sorry, I said there was a
27 jacket, yes.
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29 Q. Yes. You said there was a environment/index.html">litter patrol jacket that was
30 available; there was not a specific jacket for the freezer
31 room?
32 A. Well, the environment/index.html">litter patrol jackets are very warm, padded
33 things.
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35 Q. Yes, but I just want you to confirm there was not a
36 specific jacket for the freezer room?
37 A. No, there was not.
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39 Q. Right. How many jackets were there for the environment/index.html">litter patrols?
40 A. Two or three perhaps, maybe more.
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42 Q. You recall two or three, do you?
43 A. Yes.
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45 Q. How many people went out on environment/index.html">litter patrols at a time?
46 A. One.
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48 Q. Just one, just one?
49 A. Normally, usually, yes.
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51 Q. How often would that be?
52 A. As often as needed.
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54 Q. There was not a set time when you went out?
55 A. No.
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57 Q. Just if the street outside looked particularly messy, you
58 would go out and send someone out to clear it up?
59 A. Yes, and you have also got dining area people that
60 would look outside or look round the corner, if you like.
