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Posted By TONY Does anyone have a safety or construction screen saver i could have?
Cheers
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Posted By Bill Morrison You need to get out more
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Posted By John Lewis Not with standing the need to get out more, H&S screen savers can be very good. Design them yourself to cover issues like lifting tackle, gloves, eye protection etc. etc. you know the stuff. Use photographs off the internet and clip art and don't try to be too clever unless you are a graphic designer by trade. I found the more amateurish the better because people make a point having a look and a laugh and hopefully remember the subject as well.
Now get your IT guys on side and provide them with a new screen saver they can send to every PC on site at the beginning of each month. IMHO it does work but you do have to be committed (possibly in both senses) and produce a different one each month or perhaps spend a day or two doing a dozen each year if you have the time.
John
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Posted By TONY Worrying with some of the negative comments (non chartered status i guess). anyway for the serious ones out there we had some in place when i was working for a blue chip company and guess what accident and near miss reporting improved by 75% significant increase in risk assessments and so on....
Got a couple of responses so if anyone wants copies feel free to respond here.
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Posted By Jo Benjamin Would appreciate copies Tony - good idea to get IT to upload to all PCs.....
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Posted By Seano Tony,
Could you send me what you got? I think its a good idea.
Don't know what the 1st 2 responses are on about? I thought there was no need for that sort of response.
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Posted By Renny Thomson Tony,
I'd appreciate seeing what you have found in the way of screensavers. Can you e-mail or send a link if you have them posted on a website please?
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Posted By Matt Hilton Tony,
great idea! Just spoken to our IT people and we can change everyones screen savers overnight. Now all I need is the screen saver itself, can I have a copy as well please!
Thanks
Matt.
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Posted By naomi Tony I don't think there was any need to add that comment. RE: "non chartered status" I haven't got chartered status yet, but that doesn't make you a better person over me. I have worked very hard and paid alot of money out to self fund my studies in Health and Safety (and still going) and one day i will have chartered status but wouldn't dream of using it in the context that you have. Shame on you Tony
Naomi
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Posted By David Bannister Naomi, follow Bill's advice.
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Posted By Seano Naomi,
I am not chartered either, but i could see where Tony's comment was coming from. Maybe he could have phrased it differently.
Along the lines of "less experienced" or "not a H&S professional" or "not very professional"
I don't know, you decide.
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Posted By Sally I think all he was trying to do was inject a bit of humour into the conversation - sometimes we all take ourselves a little too seriously
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Posted By AlB Good to see the old "chartered vs non-chgartered" argument rearing it's head even here!!! :p
Tony - what an excellent idea. I'm going to present it to our team, and when they all agree in unison that it's a great idea I will claim it as my own!
I'm off to speak to our IT deopartment now.
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Posted By naomi Oh sorry for speaking my mind David and on that note "I should get out more" Like you I look on this site to see if i can gain extra knowledge and advice, I just felt the comment was unnecessary!
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Posted By Graham Bullough For what little it's worth, my screensaver at work simply comprises a large moving banner with the following text: "Is work an occupational disease?" I recall seeing it on someone's t-shirt somewhere a good number of years ago.
However, as nobody has ever agreed with or challenged this snippet of humour, perhaps people either don't read it, don't understand it or simply can't be bothered to respond. Therefore, perhaps screensaver messages, whatever they say, have negligible impact because of their ephemeral nature.
In addition, surely most people would prefer to choose what they have as screensavers rather than something imposed upon them in the style of Big Brother! (i.e. as in George Orwell's book "1984" and not the TV programmes of the same name curiously described as "reality" TV.)
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Posted By TONY
Thanks for all the responses heres the latest. My friend is going to write a screen saver programme for me (He works for Sega Games) so it will be the bees knees.
Lets all chuck some input into the saver and come up with fantastic.
What would you like inc example accidents near misses, work safely and so on.
When this is done i will send out copies to everyone whos interested free of charge.
Finally Naomi i was only kidding but us Chartered's feel we need to wind up every now and then. Please don't let us end up too serious its hard enough out there as it is.
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Posted By martin gray1 Hi Tony I have enjoyed reading the banter! If I could have any copies I would really appreciate it.
Many Thanks MG
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Posted By Heathrow Hi I would really appreciate any info you finally get together, a really simple, but I feel effective way to get the message into everyones heads.
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Posted By Paul Yes, this sounds a good idea, i would appreciate a copy of what you have managed to produce please.
Paul
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Posted By AlB Hi TONY
How about a few "scenarios" of a workplace showing good/ bad practices. The screensaver could be on a cycle that highlights any issues to be improved (the scenario would be best suited to reflect your work activity( eg, a construction company could have a scenario of lifting operations or working in excavations etc. The scenario could be either cartoon or a true life photo??
Snipets of legislation - either in boring snipets of actual legislation, or an interesting "take" on the regulations showing either legislation in layman terms or a funny poem, drawing, story etc.
AlB
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Posted By Ste Germski HI TONY,
Being NON-CHARTERED (only kidding) I have found this posting very informative with regards to trying to promte a H&S culture within the offices of our business. I appreciate that a visual reminder such as a screen saver would 'sub-consiuosly' keep the relevant persons on their toes.
I would like to be sent a copy of you come up with, as you owe all us 'non-chartered' persons the benefit of your 'Chartered wisdom'
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Posted By Ruth from EssentialSkillz Dear Tony, Please note that EssentialSkillz provide 'free-to-use' safety screensavers which I think will answer your requirement exactly. Please click on the following link to view the full range: http://www.essentialskillz.com/freestuff.htmlI recommend the one called Risk Assessment which might amuse employees thanks to the Mr Bean type character in it. You can view a demo also for free before choosing to download any of the screensavers. Kind regards, Ruth EssentialSkillz | UK: 08700 62 11 62 | Irl: +353 91 778822 Sample some course tasters here: www.EssentialSkillz.com/course-tasters.html www.EssentialSkillz.com is a leading provider of online safety training and risk assessment solutions. We offer a cost-effective, proven and reliable means of managing organisational compliance to safety regulations. EssentialSkillz award-winning online safety training software is already being used by customers throughout Ireland, the UK, the Netherlands, Australia and the US. Customers include Rolls-Royce, EDF Energy, Ticketmaster, Thomson Financial, Heineken, Boston Scientific and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).
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Posted By dangermouse I dont get to use this forum as much as I would like but you always help when i have a question, so thanks and keep it up! Tony I would like to ask that you dont forget us out in the farming world (foot and mouth! ...dont start me!) so if you think my farmers and estate managers would make sense of what ever gets produced then may I politely ask for a copy of what ever you come up with?
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Posted By Ruth NĂ Shiadhail Dear Tony, Please note that we provide free-to-use safety screensavers which I think will be appropriate for your requirements. Please visit the following link to see the full range http://www.essentialskillz.com/freestuff.html I recommend the Risk Assessment one with a Mr Bean type character but you can view the demos to decide. If you would like more info please reply to me by email. Kind regards, Ruth ruth@essentialskillz.com
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Posted By MetalMan Not been on this site for some time and following this thread has reminded me just why.
I have the opinion that anything that improves h+s is helpful, screensavers, hmmmmmmm don't know about that one.How many people actually sit there long enough to see a screensaver? Do you take any notice of your screensaver?
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Posted By Mark Eastbourne Hi Tony
You asked for ideas. As it would be on the computer I reckon a DSE tutorial may be beneficial.
For example, a before and after cartoon of someone using his/her workstation effectively.
One cartoon shows good practice and what the person looks like in 25 years time - fit, well, straight backed etc.
A second cartoon on same subject could show what happens in 25 years if the workstation is not used correctly, eg, arched back, thick glasses, crippled hands, I don't know really but certainly an exageration to prove a point.
The same can be done for manual handling, ie the first cartoon could be someone useing correct procedures and mechanical lifting aids nd another refusing toi use aids or reduce load or get help resulting in them becoming injured and missing some of lifes pleasures to to poor back.
Actually, I have just looked at Essentialskill and although they may not be able ot spell skills correctly the screen savers are ok!
Anyway, good luck, hope you friend sorts it and I have already emailed you my address if he is successful in his endeavours!
Marko
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Posted By Rommel can I also have copy please ?
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Posted By Trevor Anstey Just to jump on the band wagon but can I also have a copy?????
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Posted By Martin Harney Tony
It's a cracking idea and I would be grateful to receive a copy of the finished masterpiece! Thanks.
Martin
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Posted By Ian D. Hi Ruth
Thought I wold check out your site, but can not be bothered with the life story requirements before I can even get access to your site. I will have to live in wonder.
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Posted By Jason Wiggins Hi Tony,
I would appreciate a copy of these too if you don't mind.
Many Thanks
Jason
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Posted By IOSH Moderator As the thread has now deviated somewhat from the original question, we have decided to lock it under AUG 1.
If TONY wishes to share the fruit of his labours, that is his prerogative. However, it is good netiquette to ask him directly.
Regards
Jonathan Breeze Moderator
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