Posted by Nigel on December 24, 2008
Well that would be telling, wouldn’t it.
If all the girls and boys go to sleep tonight early and leave Santa a mince pie and a glass of milk, and we have done all we need to by the end of the day.
There may be some evidence under your trees to show whether or not we got all the systems in order.
You could also take a look at the tracking system that NORAD use to follow Santa around the world.
All that remains is for the team at Fleet Risk Consultants to wish you all a ‘Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year’ wherever you are in the world.
Nigel Grainger
Senior Consultant
Fleet Risk Consultants
Posted by Nigel on December 23, 2008
Before we complete our time here at the north Pole, it is essential that we check that all the tasks we identified as being important to keeping Santa safe an legal at the start of this journey. And being the North Pole we are checking it twice.
Whilst we may have prepared the policy to cover all the important aspects of the business, we have to check that Santa and the Elves all understand the document and have signed to that effect. A policy that either sits on a shelf or is not delivered properly is a total waste of time and effort.
We have tested Rudolf again and I am delighted to report that he is now clean. We have successfully kept him away from Mrs Claus’ Christmas Puddings. Comet is still eating the sugar products, but there is no issue with having an excess of sugar, at least not yet.
Fred has got all of the maintenance records in place now, so we are all legal on that front.
Unless something bad happens today I think we may have cracked it.
Nigel Grainger
Senior Consultant
Fleet Risk Consultants