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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1496340" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>Even non diabetic workers have the right to have time to prepare themselves at the end of a normal shift before doing overtime - at least that was the case when I was working long hours.</p><p>I'd be very concerned about being the sole member of staff without some means to raise the alarm in case of an emergency. There are too many nutters around these days - and too much paperwork if you hit them with a chair - you should get together with any other members of staff who are left in sole charge and ask for some sort of personal alarm system to be organised. Something silent, not a hooter to alert intruders to your position which was one option I declined.</p><p>Your personal situation is a whole extra layer which should be addressed, but basic common sense seems to be lacking in your workplace at the moment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1496340, member: 355878"] Even non diabetic workers have the right to have time to prepare themselves at the end of a normal shift before doing overtime - at least that was the case when I was working long hours. I'd be very concerned about being the sole member of staff without some means to raise the alarm in case of an emergency. There are too many nutters around these days - and too much paperwork if you hit them with a chair - you should get together with any other members of staff who are left in sole charge and ask for some sort of personal alarm system to be organised. Something silent, not a hooter to alert intruders to your position which was one option I declined. Your personal situation is a whole extra layer which should be addressed, but basic common sense seems to be lacking in your workplace at the moment. [/QUOTE]
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