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Posted By Ian Minty
I am preparing a powerpoint presentation for teachers on "work experience for school pupils" and I am looking for some good pictures to put in to jazz the presentation up a little.
What I am looking for are either clip art, or preferably, photos of good examples of poor H&S. Also of work at height, power saws, guillotines etc. the type of things that are prohibited for the pupils.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Posted By C Newby
Ian
Have a look on the following web site. It has a lot of photos (mainly from abroad) of poor health and safety (some very graphic).
www.safteng.net/
Hope it's helpful.
Craig Newby
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Posted By Kevin West
I agree with Mr Newby. The Safteng site is very good for obtaining some images of poor H and S and I use some of these images in my training programmes. However do take note that some of the images available are extremely graphic and may cause some upset to some people. I advise you do not view the images in front of children and those of a weak disposition just incase you stumble across such an image.
Kev West
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Posted By Bill Elliott
Ian - the HSE recently published a FREE video on Work Experience - check their web page.
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Posted By Ian Minty
Thanks, the web site is pretty good.
The schools already have their free copy of the video, the HSE wouldn't give me a copy as "I'm not a school" even though I'm the authority's work experience person, and I wanted to preview the video before I told our schools to order it.
The presentation is to make the teachers more aware of the procedures that they have to follow and I was wanting to use "shock tactics" to try ensure that they do.
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Posted By Kevin West
Ian,
I don't wish to tell you how to do your job but through my experience of Health and safety Training it has to be said that shock tactics have a very limited effect on the dissemination of knowledge etc. I tend to use near miss images and/or 'look how silly/dangerous these people are' to get the message across, in addition the injection of humour into the training session seems to be quite effective.
Should you wish I could email you some of the images I use (some of which are available on the Safteng site after a bit of a search).
Kev
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Posted By Ian Minty
Thanks Kev, if you could e-mail some of the pics, that would be great.
When I said that I was going to use shock tactics, it was more to keep the teachers awake and interested, as they seem to have a pretty short span of interest when it comes to H&S.
Of course, a sense of humour is a tool that I regularly use when delivering training, but it also seems that some of our teachers seem to have had a sense of humour bypass!
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Posted By Kevin West
Will send some of the pics to you Ian.
As a person who is to be married in the summer to a Teacher I can concur that some teachers have indeed had a sense of humour bypass!!
Kev
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Posted By Shaun
Try this one, don't use the accident photos as they are a bit nasty. In shocker section there are some crackers of bad health and safety practice.
http://www.safteng.net/
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