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An accident investigation training programme showing how accident and incident investigation is about acting fast and effectively when something goes wrong so that mistakes can be turned into positive...
Identifies the obstacles to wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) in order to emphasise the importance of using PPE habitually and correctly. Discusses the worker’s responsibility to contribute to an...
See also: ONE IN 1.6 MILLION. Ken Woodward, who lost his eyesight and senses of smell and hearing in a workplace accident, was determined that no one else should become a victim and became a full-time safety...
Designed to highlight managers’ legal, moral and financial responsibilities for health and safety. Tells the true story of John Nicholson who was found guilty of negligence following a serious accident in...
Those who see the consequences of workplace accidents on a daily basis, including a fireman, an accident and emergency consultant, a nurse, a trauma therapist and a solicitor, present their insights on the...
Uses experiences of human error from workers and safety professionals to reinforce the fact that all accidents are preventable. Discusses five main types of unsafe acts: lapses of attention; mistaken...
Ken Woodward, a worker who was blinded when chemicals he was using for the first time reacted and exploded into his face, talks about his accident, his life as a blind person, and his changed attitude to...
Focuses on observation and feedback skills as key safety tools in the workplace. The programme is structured around a nine-point guide designed to help people recognise how these skills will help them get...
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