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#1 Posted : 04 September 2003 10:58:00(UTC)
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Posted By Malcolm Hogarth
Can anybody point me in the direction of Induction Videos for new employees in a food factory. Elements should include manual handling, slips and trips, first aid, fire and food hygiene. Our current selection is pretty old and we don't even know where they came from!

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#2 Posted : 04 September 2003 12:16:00(UTC)
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Posted By Francis MSc MIOSH RSP
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#3 Posted : 04 September 2003 22:07:00(UTC)
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Posted By Mark Bywater
Malcolm,

We have just had an induction video made for our confectionery company which is aimed at both new employees, temporary staff and contractors. The company name was Bretby Media, Terry and John are exceptionally nice blokes and filmed 3 sites over 3 different days with other visits in between. This worked well for us as we didn't want something generic which doesn't fit in with our company. Contact them on bretby.media@btinternet.com

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Mark
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#4 Posted : 05 September 2003 16:54:00(UTC)
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Posted By Duncan Brown
Hi Malcolm

You might want to consider a slightly different approach. A number of our customers use the series of films we made about a real accident in the food & drink industry with Ken Wooward in their induction procedures. The two most popular for induction are "One In 1.6 Million - Ken's Story" and "Think What If...Not If Only" and their brief details are on our website www.outtakes.co.uk or please call me on 020 8289 2466 for a free preview.We of course do regular induction, slips trips and manual handling films as well.

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