Posted By Ken Urquhart
Nancy.
Talk to Health & Safety Executive.
In the 70's and 80's they ran a Campaign entitled Building Sites BITE!!!!
They may still have some Archive material and work packs from that time.
Also there is a Film called SPLATT, Safe play at all Times. It was originally produced and issued by Laing Homes. It my now however be available from HSE Films at Wetherby as might Building Sites Bite. Try them anyway.
The previous respondent is also right to suggest you try RoSPA's site on the web. You will get good resource material from there also.
There is a special resource centre in Glasgow where all sorts of Public Safety is presented espcially for children and young people. The centre is targeted at Safe Play, No Tresspass and to assist in developing an anti yob, anti vandalism culture.
Prhaps some other readers of this page might be able to pass on the contact/address details for this site.
Roger Bibbings of RoSPA should be able to help you i this rgard. The Glasgow centre also addresses Rail Trespass Safety, Water safety, Elctrical sub-station and overhead line Safety, Farm safety etc., in fact any area that might be an attraction, play place or adventure or mischievous excursion for children and older (Teenage) young people.
I am sure that there are other cities with resource centres like the Glasgow one around the country now but I am out of touch with immediate local detil. I do recall Scottish Power I think having som involvement with the Glasgow centre, give them a try.
Railtrack also last year, (2000) issued an education and Safety pack called I think "Track Off". It consisted of a Video, posters and information sheets.
From much of this material you can make up your own work sheets etc., It was aimed at stopping children trespassing on Railways and also targeted anti-vandalism.
Look at the Railtrack web site, sorry I do not have the www address to hand. ( A good search engine is:
www.alltheweb.com)
Another way to get help in this field is to approach some of the Major Construction Companies in the UK. There Safety Depts run and offer School liaison on "Not Playing on Building and Construction Sites".
Many of them will already have the Films and perhaps much of he support material.
Maybe some of my former Construction Safety colleagues reading these pages will post a reply to you.
If you approach some of the Big contractors thye may also be able o follow up your presentation with a real Project site Visit.
I am currently based in Hong Kong so am unable to help directly.
Hope this inormation is of help.
Good luck, itis a worthhile exercise you are targeting.
Rgards.
ken urauhart