Accident Avoidance Training for Cutlery Users: Advanced and Improvers
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Ian Crawford
With fork-related accidents up by 7% and the teaspoon declared hazardous (size-to-injury wise), there has never been a better time to polish your cutlery safety awareness. Fear not as expert Ian Crawford is here with all the answers in his deadly serious cutting-edge training workshop presentation, carefully welding classic tips with all-new sharp material. 'Forking good health and safety-based comedy' **** (TheWeeReview.com). 'A well-honed performance that is, above all, good silly fun' **** (TheReviewsHub.com). 'What a delight this well-realised, obsessive character is!' (Comedy.co.uk).
Wheelchair Access, Wheelchair Accessible Toilets
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