ADIPS is looking to recruit new inspection bodies to work in the fairground and amusement park industry.
Companies and individuals who have relevant qualifications and engineering experience, and wish to carry out inspection of amusement devices, should consider ADIPS registration.
Help is at hand for interested organisations. ADIPS provides support to new inspection bodies during application and initial registration to ensure effective monitoring and control of inspection work and development of management systems.
Further details are available from Luke Ditchburn, ADIPS General Manager, 0191 5166381 or email luke@inspectors.adips.co.uk
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