Health and Safety when you are Painting: by Tony Hart (or not)

It’s been a busy couple of blogging days, so today is a bit lighter - until this evening anyway.

You may remember that last summer I organised a series of guest posts about Health and Safety, including a video called “Safety Nut: Crossing Your Drive Safely“.

Like Blofeld, Safety Nut is back - with this Guide to Health and Safety for painters - Old Masters that is. Watch his hand movements as he says “Rail Sustainability Masterclass” if you can read sign language!

I’ll also repost Safety Nut to the Wardman Wire video feed (bottom of the frontpage).

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One Response to “ Health and Safety when you are Painting: by Tony Hart (or not) ”

  1. Oh dear, Tony you forgot the all important COSHH regs when painting and the RSI injuries you might get when signing.

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