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#1 Posted : 19 September 2006 08:47:00(UTC)
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Posted By Chris Gosney
Dear members,

I have been asked to deliver a short presentation on risk assessments and method statements at the company’s annual site manager’s conference using the company’s process procedures to highlight practical measures in complying with procedure requirements.

I would like to be able to reference examples and if possible show pictures of some high profile accidents where risk assessments have either not been followed or have not adequately assessed the risk.

My objective is to make the presentation as simple as possible as the managers are German and I am conscious of the communication barrier. I also know from experience that the greater the use of actual accidents the greater the impact.

Does anybody know of any good websites, sources, where I can get some good information to include in my presentation.

I wanted to show the famous early 1900s photograph of New York steel erectors taking a break hundreds of feet up in the air without fall protection to highlight how far we have come in managing health and safety but cannot find it anywhere.

Any advice, ideas are greatly appreciated and many thanks in advance if you can help.

Chris
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#2 Posted : 19 September 2006 08:53:00(UTC)
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Posted By sagalout
Try www.safetyphoto.co.uk

P.
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#3 Posted : 19 September 2006 09:01:00(UTC)
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Posted By Darren J Fraser
The building from the 1930's photo is the Rockerfella Centre in New York, the gentlemen in question are Mohawk Indians, I believe.

A google may be useful.

May like to look at Hatfield, Buncefield, Alpha Piper, Flixborough etc.
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#4 Posted : 19 September 2006 09:10:00(UTC)
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Posted By Darren J Fraser
That should read Piper Alpha
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#5 Posted : 19 September 2006 09:32:00(UTC)
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Posted By Manny
If your audiance are German it may be worthwhile mentioning the High speed train accident in Eschede. Try the link:

http://de.wikipedia.org/...glück_Eschede#Juristisch

A bit of googling should find an English write up

Manny
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#6 Posted : 19 September 2006 10:16:00(UTC)
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Posted By MarkS
Try www.art.co.uk

search for "lunch atop a skyscraper"
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#7 Posted : 19 September 2006 10:30:00(UTC)
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Posted By Manny
just another tip. The Germans do have a sense of humour so you may want to use the clip on the attd link, to lighten the mood:

http://www.funny-videos....deogermancoastguard.html

You can then explain the importance of communication

Manny
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#8 Posted : 19 September 2006 11:08:00(UTC)
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Posted By Steven
Not sure if this will work but try this as the English version:

http://66.249.93.104/tra...Cck_Eschede%23Juristisch

Steve
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#9 Posted : 19 September 2006 12:31:00(UTC)
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Posted By Charles Robinson Tech IOSH
The report into the derailment at pottersbar including photographs can be downloaded

http://www.rail-reg.gov....tersbar-may03progrep.pdf
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#10 Posted : 19 September 2006 13:02:00(UTC)
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Posted By Tony Carr
Hi Chris

You might want to look at www.accident-awareness.co.uk

I think he even works for a German company which might help you.

Tony
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#11 Posted : 19 September 2006 13:20:00(UTC)
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Posted By Jonathan Sandler CMIOSH
just state that there is no legal requirement for a method statement, then show photos of what happens when you produce a method statement.
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