Day 167 - 02 Oct 95 - Page 62
1 you on behalf of both yourself and Ms. Steel -- why
2 Mr. Rampton should talk to Mr. Richards further.
3 (To the witness): I do not want you talking to anyone in
4 the store about what passed this afternoon, especially none
5 of the people who are mentioned here.
6 A. OK.
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8 Q. Enquiries have to be made; let the lawyers do it. You keep
9 right out of it or someone will be suggesting you have been
10 forewarning someone. So, as a witness, do not talk to
11 anyone about it.
12 A. I understand.
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14 MR. MORRIS: Can I finish -----
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16 MR. JUSTICE BELL: What I suggest you do is do ask one or two
17 more questions, but if we finish a little earlier tonight
18 it may help. So ask what you think it is vital to ask this
19 afternoon.
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21 MR. MORRIS: Yes. Right. (To the witness): Michael Logan was
22 responsible for scheduling some of the time, was he not?
23 A. For a while, for a period of a few months he was, yes.
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25 Q. In 1994?
26 A. Whether it was 1994 or not, I cannot remember. It was
27 -- it was not more than a couple of months, but he was
28 responsible for it for a while.
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30 Q. But he would know how scheduling works anyway?
31 A. I would hope so as he did the schedules, yes.
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33 Q. Also Michael Logan used to read people their performance
34 reviews, go to them and explain?
35 A. He only did a few. He did not do experienced crew
36 members, no, he only did probationary reviews.
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38 Q. One further question and then Helen has a couple of couple
39 of questions. You do have a book, do you, a log, of
40 temperatures of the freezers in the kitchen area?
41 A. We do have a product safety checklist, yes.
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43 Q. A what?
44 A. It is called a DPCS, a daily product safety checklist.
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46 Q. But it is a book?
47 A. It is a log in which you record temperatures of meat,
48 chicken, the freezer temperatures.
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50 Q. Right. How long does that go back for?
51 A. I do not know. We normally keep it with the monthly
52 works, so we would keep it, I would imagine, for six months
53 or quite possibly more. I do not know if there is any
54 legal need for us to keep it any longer but we definitely
55 keep it for at least six months.
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57 MS. STEEL: The time sheets that you are referring to that were
58 seven or eight pages long for each day, at the end of the
59 week would the number of hours that each person had worked
60 be calculated for some report or other?
