Day 105 - 16 Mar 95 - Page 45


     
     1        typical of the documents, then it seems to be the standard
     2        practice, not what you were saying before about what they
     3        should be doing filling these in as they go along, but to
     4        do it at the end of the day.
     5
     6   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  You said -----
     7
     8   MR. MORRIS:  He said that would be the usual.
     9
    10   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  You started off:  "A feature of these
    11        documents, that quite a few of these documents seem to be
    12        filled in all in one go".  Why do you say that?
    13
    14   MR. MORRIS:  I mean, for example, document 26, is another
    15        example.  That has been filled in one at a time as the
    16        person did the check, that has been filled in all in one
    17        go.
    18
    19   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  Why do you say that?
    20
    21   MR. MORRIS:  It is just obvious because the features have been
    22         ----
    23
    24   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  It is not obvious to me.  Just looking at the
    25        document it might have been, whoever it was, a member of
    26        Jarretts staff might have checked walls, floors and
    27        everything else and then gone to the form and put his
    28        initials on all of them, or he might have looked at the
    29        walls and put his initials, looked at the floors and put
    30        his initials.  There is just no way of telling from the
    31        form, is there?
    32
    33   MS. STEEL:  Say, for example, page 12, the "steer" under the
    34        "product", it weighs over to the right-hand side which is
    35        something that you quite often see when people just go down
    36        a line writing the same thing over and over again.
    37
    38   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  That may be so or it may not.
    39
    40   MS. STEEL:  That is what we are putting.
    41
    42   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  Can I say that I can see nothing sinister in
    43        filling one of these forms in at the end of the day.  Lots
    44        of people fill in forms by putting on one bit of paper the
    45        information they need to fill in the form and then filling
    46        in the form.  It may mean because it is neater, it may mean
    47        that you do not get smudges of whatever you have got on
    48        your hand on the form and so on.  I have to tell you that
    49        I cannot at the moment see anything sinister in doing it
    50        that way if that is the way it is done. 
    51 
    52   MS. STEEL:  They would have to have a pretty big bus ticket or 
    53        old ticket.  You said they sometimes carry around and write
    54        things on. They would have to have a pretty big, old ticket
    55        to get all that information on it; would they not?
    56        A.  Could I stick to the particular papers that have been
    57        mentioned on item 26, which is the cleaning check list?  It
    58        is entirely feasible for a man to carry out his cleaning
    59        check, especially in a plant like Jarretts, which is, in
    60        fact, very clean.

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