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#1 Posted : 13 September 2007 13:56:00(UTC)
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Posted By charlie cameron
I am trying to implement joiners and bricklayers wearing overalls in a training environment , are there any guidelines to supprt this?
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#2 Posted : 13 September 2007 15:05:00(UTC)
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Posted By Chris Pope
I have not required trainee plasterers to wear anything other than safety footwear, at a private plastering college here in the west country. Gloves and goggles available for some tasks.

There are a few brickies left on site from the late 50s early 60s who might be found with overalls on. They do cover the small of the back.
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