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Alerts employees to the dangers of back injury in jobs where loads are handled carelessly or badly. Concentrates on back injuries, and shows how good handling techniques and correct posture reduce fatigue...
A companion video to DANGER POINT, intended for supervisor training. Presents a simple action plan that supervisors can follow in every working location, to reduce the risk of back and limb disorders for...
Many eye injuries resulting from accidents at work coul dbe avoided by following the principles of good safety practice. This film aims to persuade managers and employers that correct eye protection is a...
Aims to help managers observe how their management style affects their performance and to question whether their decisions are sufficiently objective to benefit their companies.
Intended as a discussion aid by which managers can identify blockages to creative thinking, but not concerned with brain-storming, lateral thinking, mind patterns or action learning sets. Opens up the...
Uses a dramatised format to show that safety rules must be observed by all medical staff and ancillary workers employed in a hospital.
Illustrates the anxieties of managers and workforce to proposed changes in their company. Deals with similiar topics to those discussed in MANAGING CHANGE but in a more generalised way. Part of a training...
Explains how the techniques of chromatography are used to solve social and industrial problems. A public analyst demonstrates the use of column chromatography in examining food and drink; thin layer...
Part 3: Communicating between groups. Looks at the conflict that develops between the Sales and Production Department at Harrison’s due to the introduction of a new product. Deals with the need for...
A dramatised account of a serious accident in an industrial laboratory. Shows how unsafe procedures and a series of seemingly innocent actions can have tragic consequences.
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