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1 that are conducted. I do not know what specific area this
2 was referring to.
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4 MR. JUSTICE BELL: You do recall a form, do you, which has a
5 series of items, perhaps numbered for all I know, with a
6 place to, for instance, put a tick and a place to put any
7 comments and so on, that sort of thing?
8 A. There is a health and safety audit form -- it is quite
9 a bulky document -- that was done on a monthly basis on our
10 restaurants when I was in Operations. That covered many
11 aspects of safety. There were other checks as well that
12 were done besides that as I have mentioned, like the
13 equipment.
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15 Q. Like the electrical ones?
16 A. The electrical ones, yes, pack testing is done as well,
17 portable equipment testing, that is, by an outside company.
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19 Q. So you think somewhere around there should be a document
20 which fits the description I have just put?
21 A. Yes. There is one now, there was one before when I was
22 in operations. It has been amended since.
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24 MR. MORRIS: That was a completely discrete, separate health and
25 safety form?
26 A. It was an audit known as a "health and safety audit".
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28 Q. On page 866, this is Recommendation 7: "The new definition
29 for hustle should be consistently enforced by all managers
30 in Operations". You said there had been a change in the
31 way "hustle" is perceived, whatever. Do you know what the
32 problems were with the old definition?
33 A. I do not think -- well, I think the definition was
34 always there. I think the interpretation within the
35 restaurant needed clarifying.
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37 Q. Can you give us what the definition of "hustle" is and what
38 the misinterpretation may have been or the problem?
39 A. I think the definition is safety and efficiency,
40 something along those lines.
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42 Q. That is definition of the word "hustle"?
43 A. Speed and efficiency maybe -- I think we can refer ----
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45 MR. JUSTICE BELL: You gave a definition not so very long ago
46 that "hustle" is -- you said more than this but it is just
47 my note without looking it up -- speed and efficiency
48 without compromising safety. Might the words "without
49 compromising safety" have been added or something of that
50 kind?
51 A. I think there is a document, one of the training
52 documents, one of the classes in OCLs, where there is a
53 definition of "hustle" which is part of the training
54 procedure for people. I think it is "speed plus efficiency
55 equals safety" is what is in that definition.
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57 Q. Mr. Morris is asking what is new about that definition.
58 What I am asking is, was it perhaps that the words relating
59 to safety were added to whatever the definition was before?
60 A. No. I believe that definition has been in force, as
