Here is an article that talks about ZAP and whether or not they make for an effective safety symbol.
In the 1980’s, a communication supervisor at Ontario Hydro (Hydro One) created a campaign featuring a cartoon bird named, “ZAP the Safety Bird”. Designed as a safety initiative aimed at keeping children aware and safe from electrical hazards, ZAP is also typically found on hazard labels in Canada.
In the safety campaign, ZAP was a pelican with a red ball cap worn backwards, flying overhead spotting electrical hazards and flying down to warn children before they were injured.
Were they drunk??? That doesn’t really even look like a bird!
To be fair do pelicans look like birds?
Moreso than that ‘illustration’ 😆
Looks more like a moose flying backwards with blood coming out of its head
I couldn’t make head or tails of it, but now all I see is a moose that got head-shot mid flight.
The what on the where now?
Yes, I remember we had a presentation about electrical safety in elementary school.
Nope (maybe more people would be familiar with it in the Ontario section), but now I’m mesmerized by the first picture because I can’t figure out which contours are which part of the bird’s face. xD