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#1 Posted : 26 September 2007 08:15:00(UTC)
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Posted By Andrew J. Boyle
Hi All,

I have seen in a couple of threads people asking for pictures of health and safety pics.

I am NOT connected at all to the following website but I have used it on numerous occasions as it shows HS problems round the world, and some are absolutely amazing.

http://www.safetyphoto.co.uk/photo1/photo_1.htm

The following statement is from the website:

This site has little in entertainment value. The content of this site is not to name or shame or to be funny it is for anyone who has an interest in occupational health and safety and some of the hazards people at work encounter . But I do hope you enjoy your visit and gain something from this site.

The purpose of this web site is to provide practical information that might be helpful to NEBOSH, occupational health/safety students and others, whilst taking part in their studies. It brings together in one place, photographs of hazards, poor working procedures and near misses in the workplace. Accidents and lessons learned from them will also feature from time to time.

The web site is not a substitute for training, but a visual aid, the book, site visits and research are essential.

The web site is international and available to all and this web site does not seek to replace any national/local law or regulations, or other professional guidance on regulations.

No guidance on this site should be taken as authoritative interpretations of the law, as it may well come from another country and will be identified by country of origin.

No judgements will be made that is for the courts.

**Hope the site helps

Regards,

Andrew Boyle
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#2 Posted : 26 September 2007 09:20:00(UTC)
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Posted By Andrew J. Boyle
A number of people have emailed me, and to confirm "I am not attached or connected with the website safetyphotos" which I posted above. I used this website when I was completing my IOSH Managing Safety course and I found some of the pictures unbelievable.
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#3 Posted : 26 September 2007 13:38:00(UTC)
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Posted By Andrew J. Boyle
Talking of HS photos? Does anyone have any pics of racking which has collapesed? or any HS photos regarding warehouse operations, be it FLT issues, waste on floor, blocked fire escapes, etc etc etc

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Andrew J. Boyle
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