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Posted By Hilary Charlton I know that the terms "jokes" and "health and safety" are rarely used in the same sentence but ...
I am in the process of designing an EH&S Newsletter to go out quarterly. I could just describe the initiatives and show photographs but lets be honest, it would be pretty dull to say the least. I want to adopt a "joke" corner, something that shows we are not as dry and crusty as people outside the profession seem to think - can anyone point me in the direction of some good web pages I can get "funnies" from.
Thanks all.
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Posted By Jeff Manion We were asked to provide advice to contractors and a questionnaire was received completed as below! Safety management. Slim and none Planning What planning Welfare Very well thank you Emergency provisions Got loads of food thanks Access and egress Don’t know who they are, solicitor or accountants? Traffic and vehicles Normally on road Hazardous substances Cocaine Noise Sorry can’ t hear to much noise Ladders In my tights Scaffold Lily the pink Roof works Much to high & it does not Hoists Haven’t’ robbed and banks Plant and machinery Don’t like flowers Cranes and lifting appliances What for? Manual handling The great Spanish waiter Protection of the public Yes we charged per minder Fire prevention Don’ t play with fire Electricity Shocking Protective equipment Condoms Excavations How low can you go? Jeff Manion MIOSH, RSP, MRSH, MIIRSM, MIHPE, MAPS
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Posted By Nick Higginson Hilary, Try www.tedgoff.com and search on "safety". Some are really good, although I think you have to pay (unless you are really good with art packages!!!) Kind regards Nick
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Posted By Diane Thomason Following a link from the oshnet/humor site posted above, I got to http://www.baddesigns.com/examples.htmlwhich is on the list as something like "bad ergonomics". Some of the examples are classic examples of really bad ergonomic design, but looking at others I can't help thinking that the person who posted them must be a bit thick!
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Posted By John D Crosby Hilary If you use the link on the left 'specialist groups' then click on 'public services' and then 'useful links' one of the links is 'safety humour' Lots of different types of jokes on their to suit most occupations. John C
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Posted By Hilary Charlton Thanks for your responses, please keep them coming.
Diane, have checked out the bad designs, some of the people who have submitted these must be incredibly thick and you feel a burning need to tell them to 'go and get a life' don't you?
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Posted By Diane Thomason ......... or else advise them to Stop And Think For Half A Second First!
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Posted By Zoe Barnett Hello Hilary, you could also try www.forteantimes.co.uk - it's the site of the magazine of the same name and isn't a dedicated safety site. However, it is full of the bizarre ways people have managed to kill or injure themselves, which make good reading in a newsletter whilst still making a safety point. The site's also good for debunking urban myths, like the old "contact lens melting onto the cornea" routine. Excellent for whiling away a dull moment and amazing your colleagues with little known facts. It's also full of UFOs, ghosts and alien big cats - could you ask for more?!
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Posted By Vicky Pye try www.makesafetyfun.com Its an american site but has lots of funny health and safety stories and tit bits Hope its of some use to you
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Posted By Paul Craythorne Hilary,
I have e-mailed you direct on this one.
Regards,
Paul Craythorne
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