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#1 Posted : 16 April 2003 09:41:00(UTC)
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Posted By Alan King Can anyone tell me of a good video that I can use use on an "Accident Investigation" training course.
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#2 Posted : 16 April 2003 22:36:00(UTC)
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Posted By Paul Craythorne Alan, One that I always use is called 'You always do your best' and was given to me by Powergen at a health & safety seminar they ran some years ago. I don't know whether they still have any copies but it may well be worth contacting them (if they still have an occupational health & safety unit!!!). Regards, Paul Craythorne
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#3 Posted : 23 April 2003 11:05:00(UTC)
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Posted By Duncan Brown Hi Alan We have had a very good response both from independent reviews (eg: on web-safety.com) and in terms of sales to an accident investigation video we produced with the CBI and Chartered Institute of Insurers in the light of the Woolf reforms. It's called "Reaction Into Action" and you can find a brief description on our website www.outtakes.co.uk under the managment heading or in the catalogue.I would be delighted to send you a preview or please call me on 020 8289 2466 in you need further details. Regards Duncan
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#4 Posted : 23 April 2003 11:34:00(UTC)
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Posted By Ed Carter Alan, I sometimes use a training pack produced by a 'Health & Safety productions' called "How did it happen? " An advantage of this video is that it is in the style of a murder mystery and can be made participative as role play scripts etc. are included. It comes with a trainer's guide and is useful for getting the message, not to jump to conclusions across. Hope this helps. Ed
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#5 Posted : 25 April 2003 12:46:00(UTC)
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Posted By Ron Hunter I've used the undernoted video when delivering Accident Investigation Training. Company usually allows preview before purchase. Several accident scenarios presented with stop/start audience participation in question & answer sessions, includes forms printable from CD-Rom version. I have no vested interest in this Co. or it's products. AIVCD "Accident Investigation" £79 - check out www.safetymedia.co.uk
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