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kildaman  
#1 Posted : 16 November 2016 13:13:07(UTC)
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kildaman

Hi All,

As part of my H&S training for bakery staff I would like to re-iterate to them the dangers of rollers in a bakery by showing them a video or images of what happens or can happen if they trap their hands/armes or pieces of equipment between the rollers on machines.

Does anyone have anything or know where I can obtain any images or videos? 

Thanks

Tony

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Tessie  
#2 Posted : 16 November 2016 13:42:09(UTC)
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Tessie

Hi Tony,

Worksafe Victoria have two videos that may assist you.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMecBA_MHfA - Young Work - TV Commercial Ad

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJ_wljlSJsw -  If your not sure, ask - Nick's story.

neil88  
#3 Posted : 16 November 2016 14:54:51(UTC)
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neil88

Tony.,

This is an effective video :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1VgdX7PliA

Adams29600  
#4 Posted : 17 November 2016 10:33:09(UTC)
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Adams29600

Create the images yourself using a sausage?

Make sure you have a safe method of work to keep your fingers out of the way though!

imwaldra  
#5 Posted : 18 November 2016 09:16:28(UTC)
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imwaldra

As a general point, it's well known that 'scary images' are not very effective at aiding behaviour change - which is why such posters are no longer available, when once they were common. However, that doesn't mean you are wrong to try in this particualr case.

Route66  
#6 Posted : 22 November 2016 16:00:29(UTC)
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Route66

imwaldra - can you justify the use of 'well known'? Whilst I agree there can be a degree of 'switch-off' if confronted by too much gore, I beleive used approprately it can be effective. The Canadians and Australians have both had some pretty good campaigns in the past, with their adverts, such as Worksafe and Prevent-It.

All to be found on Youtube of course. Kildaman

How about this one and edit it down to just use the sections about the girl in the bakery?

Edited by user 22 November 2016 16:02:03(UTC)  | Reason: Not specified

kildaman  
#7 Posted : 08 December 2016 16:08:18(UTC)
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kildaman

Hi All,

Sorry for the late reply this has been due to unforeseen circumstances!

Thanks to you all for your input on this request, my presentation to some staff will now make it a bit more "real"

Tony

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