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I was hoping someone could direct me to where I could purchase some safety posters, specifically on mechanical hazards.
Im hoping to start raising peoples awareness on the risks associated with moving machinery, and I like to purchase some posters, which Im struggling with.
Any help appreciated.
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Hi Guru,
I find it has more impact if you have ones that are bespoke to your own company. I make my own based around photo's, graphics or cartoons I've had drawn by a cartoonist. If you fancy giving this route a try drop me a pm.
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ROSPA have a pretty extensive range of posters, have you tried them?
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My concern is that posters and signs are so prolific now that people have developed "sign blindness" and no longer absorb the message that is being passed on.
Less is better ....
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Fully agree with Colins comments, our workplace is so full of posters, nobody reads them because there are bombarded with them!!
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Simple rules for use of posters:-
Post them where they can be seen;
Make them relevant or topical;
Use minimal text;
Make them bright and bold;
Change them frequently.
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Hi Guru
I think key here is location of posters, may I suggest "do as what the pubs do above urinals, back of toilet doors" etc..............
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Hi all thanks for your replies....strategic positioning of relevant posters conveying the message of the dangers associated with moving machinery and protecting your hands.
I've decided to follow safety smurf advice and make my own using pictures of our manufacturing line, so it relevant.
Thanks again.
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I've decided to follow safety smurf advice and make my own using pictures of our manufacturing line, so it relevant.
Thanks again.
Agree - The last chemical plant I worked on used a series of posters with real images of injuries of injuries from the actual machines (including amputated finger - with IPs permission of course)
It was shocking and real and had an amazing response - however like all things it only works for a short duration.
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Safety Shop (Signs and Labels) in Stockport have a massive range.
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I'm picking a different subject on a quarterly basis for each of our depots and limiting it to a poster and then advice to go with it to ensure no overkill.
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Part of my role is to be involved in Lean issues,Visual management is a good tool.I produce graphic posters including a monthly newsletter,with a health & safety topic each month,using photos or cartoon's, and are placed not only on the H&S boards,but by the clocking machine's. best practice I find,is to follow up on the shop floor and talk to employee's.I make them funny and change on a regular basis.
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