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Mr Craig Glading, the southern division sales administrator of New Zealand Industrial Gases, Ltd, with safety equipment from the company’s stand at the Southern Machinery Show yesterday. Mr Glading is holding a respirator hood (left), and is wearing a safety hat with clip-on visor and earmuffs. At right is a mask unit used for protection during such activities as spray painting. The machinery show, which has a variety of electrical and industrial safety equipment on display, will finish in the King Edward Barracks tomorrow.

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Press, 6 April 1989, Page 9

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Mr Craig Glading, the southern division sales administrator of New Zealand Industrial Gases, Ltd, with safety equipment from the company’s stand at the Southern Machinery Show yesterday. Mr Glading is holding a respirator hood (left), and is wearing a safety hat with clip-on visor and earmuffs. At right is a mask unit used for protection during such activities as spray painting. The machinery show, which has a variety of electrical and industrial safety equipment on display, will finish in the King Edward Barracks tomorrow. Press, 6 April 1989, Page 9

Mr Craig Glading, the southern division sales administrator of New Zealand Industrial Gases, Ltd, with safety equipment from the company’s stand at the Southern Machinery Show yesterday. Mr Glading is holding a respirator hood (left), and is wearing a safety hat with clip-on visor and earmuffs. At right is a mask unit used for protection during such activities as spray painting. The machinery show, which has a variety of electrical and industrial safety equipment on display, will finish in the King Edward Barracks tomorrow. Press, 6 April 1989, Page 9

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