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Artists help IPAF highlight safe working at height

Urban artists Mr Shiz and Foundry are spray-painting two 7m by 5m canvasses during the show to help IPAF highlight the safe and effective use of powered access equipment. Both have been trained and licensed to operate the equipment safely and visitors can see them at work in the IPAF Safety Zone, which also features information and guidance for managers and operators.
April 17, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Artists Foundry and Mr Shiz have been showing a safe and colourful way of using access equipment.
Urban artists Mr Shiz and Foundry are spray-painting two 7m by 5m canvasses during the show to help 2135 IPAF highlight the safe and effective use of powered access equipment. Both have been trained and licensed to operate the equipment safely and visitors can see them at work in the IPAF Safety Zone, which also features information and guidance for managers and operators.

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