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DATCHINAMURTHY AYYAP  
#1 Posted : 23 June 2012 08:08:48(UTC)
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DATCHINAMURTHY AYYAP

Hi all, I would like to give training for Immediate supervisors on how to recognize hazard ,evaluate hazard and measures to control. Can any one assist me from where i will get good presentations (pictures showing Hazards, any case study) that i can deliver. thank you so much all ...for taking some time to guide me.
dwsafety  
#2 Posted : 24 June 2012 11:14:20(UTC)
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dwsafety

How about going around your work place, identifying hazards your self, take pictures etc. I think making it relevant to your organisation will help others understand the real importance of what your doing. If you start distancing the subject matter or focus away then in my experience people tend to glaze up or think that what you are telling them is not relevant. Go through accident reports and look at how they could have been prevented by placing more effective controls.
DATCHINAMURTHY AYYAP  
#3 Posted : 24 June 2012 16:13:21(UTC)
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DATCHINAMURTHY AYYAP

dwsafety wrote:
How about going around your work place, identifying hazards your self, take pictures etc. I think making it relevant to your organisation will help others understand the real importance of what your doing. If you start distancing the subject matter or focus away then in my experience people tend to glaze up or think that what you are telling them is not relevant. Go through accident reports and look at how they could have been prevented by placing more effective controls.
Hi thanks for your reply....... You are right,but taking picture in my workplace is not possible(cameras not allowed).
smitch  
#4 Posted : 24 June 2012 19:09:25(UTC)
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smitch

DATCHINAMURTHY AYYAPPAN wrote:
Hi thanks for your reply....... You are right,but taking picture in my workplace is not possible(cameras not allowed).
If you want some photo's/images you could try http://www.safetyphoto.co.uk/ I have no commercial interest or affiliation with that site. HTH
dwsafety  
#5 Posted : 24 June 2012 22:41:46(UTC)
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dwsafety

DATCHINAMURTHY AYYAPPAN wrote:
dwsafety wrote:
How about going around your work place, identifying hazards your self, take pictures etc. I think making it relevant to your organisation will help others understand the real importance of what your doing. If you start distancing the subject matter or focus away then in my experience people tend to glaze up or think that what you are telling them is not relevant. Go through accident reports and look at how they could have been prevented by placing more effective controls.
Hi thanks for your reply....... You are right,but taking picture in my workplace is not possible(cameras not allowed).
Why are they not allowed? If you work in oil and gas you could use an intrinsically safe camera, if there is a security reason then surely if you keep the data on site then there should be no issue. Either way I would try and put a business case up for allowing it.
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