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why are you wearing a railway hi vis up in a tree canopy. are you worried about thomas the tank engine up there? nice pics.

 

 

 

Most professionals wear high-viz on-site. It sets a standard and allows everyone to see each other clearly, up a tree, on the ground, wherever you are, if you are on one of my sites, you are wearing high-viz for all chainsaw operations, climbing, forestry, railway, roadside, the lot.

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Most professionals wear high-viz on-site. It sets a standard and allows everyone to see each other clearly, up a tree, on the ground, wherever you are, if you are on one of my sites, you are wearing high-viz for all chainsaw operations, climbing, forestry, railway, roadside, the lot.

 

personally i wear camoflage, if you are on one of my sites, buy me a coffee and a bacon roll and you can do what you want:001_tongue:

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Most professionals wear high-viz on-site. .

 

I personally wear a dark blue T shirt or if it a bit cold a black jacket.

 

You've got to be careful wearing high-vis, if there's a sniper within a three mile area using a .50 cal your mince meat. You can't be too careful and this point should be on your risk assessment..

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I personally wear a dark blue T shirt or if it a bit cold a black jacket.

 

You've got to be careful wearing high-vis, if there's a sniper within a three mile area using a .50 cal your mince meat. You can't be too careful and this point should be on your risk assessment..

 

Duely noted dean.

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Most of my work is commercial rather than for private clients, but if it was the other way round I would probably go down the road of having company

t-shirts rather than high-viz because i'd be able to get away with it easier.

There's not really any gypos going about here.... not on the commercial side anyway, theres a few dodgy private companies about, one in particular who's an absolute arse.

The only other gypos about would be me! lol

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