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Safety In The Workplace…Whiteboard animation safety cartoon video: Slip, Trips and Falls. If you would like to purchase a license for this whiteboard animation video and use it in your company training programme.
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Remember, H & S cartoons can save life or limb! I also create single panel safety cartoons, safety posters and cartoon strips for newsletters, social media and web pages.
This video’s contents are: Slips, Trips and Falls. Easily avoid these common workplace accidents through basic safety protocol. Around 30% of all non-fatal accidents are caused by slips, trips and falls. That’s a staggering 100,000 plus per year! What practical steps can we take?
1. Wear suitable footwear for all conditions.
2. Avoid rushing around – you could trip up.
3. Clean up spillages immediately.
4. Be aware of uneven surfaces.
5. Manage trailing cables.
6. Good housekeeping…keep aisles and stairways clear.
7. Poor lighting…Maintain clean light fixtures to improve lighting efficiency.
Health and Safety cartoons can save life and limb!
Here’s some great safety quotes:
Safety doesn’t happen by accident. ~Author Unknown “Safety First” is “Safety Always.” ~Charles M. Hayes Better a thousand times careful than once dead. ~Proverb Precaution is better than cure. ~Edward Coke As soon as you see a mistake and don’t fix it, it becomes your mistake. ~Author Unknown Safety is a cheap and effective insurance policy. ~Author Unknown Prepare and prevent, don’t repair and repent. ~Author Unknown
Spot the hazards cartoon – Restaurant and Kitchen health and safety…
Some of the health and safety hazards include: hanging broken ceiling lights, dirty greasy extractor fans, cobwebs, dirty extractor filter, guy picking his nose, dirty clothes/uniform, pool of water on floor – slip hazard, twisting with heavy item, extremely hot chip/fries fat, workers messing around with knives, caution wet floor sign knocked over, pool of water by overflowing waste bin, rats near food waste, worker with chicken pox, cockroaches, cleaning meat slicer while still switches on, blocked fire exit, fire blanket hanging out of box, changing light bulb while stood on table, pet cat on work surface…but there’s plenty more!
Office Health and safety hazards cartoon. Over 50 hazards to be spotted in this office safety cartoon. Hazards in a office environment. Spot the health and safety hazards cartoon. Numerous health and safety hazards illustrated in this office hazards cartoon. Health and safety cartoon for training purposes
Health and Safety cartoons can save life and limb!
As I’m sure you’re aware you need to keep Health and Safety at the forefront of everyone’s mind 24-7. Health and Safety cartoons can illustrate serious messages in a light hearted way. Most organisations primarily use the cartoons as posters, usually on a regular basis. In this way, employees are informed of ongoing safety issues. Consider safety cartoons via emails, training materials, Powerpoint presentations and calendars(They’re in front of them everyday of the year!)
Remember, save one accident and any cartoon you commission will have paid for itself a hundred fold.
Health and Safety Cartoons Get Serious Messages Across In A Funny Way!
Benefits of good health and safety cartoons…
* reduced costs;
* reduced risks;
* lower employee absence rates;
* fewer accidents as employees are made aware of possible accidents;
* increased productivity, because employees are aware, healthier, happier and better motivated.
Hazard Spotting Health and safety cartoon – for a car repair workshop. Some of the hazards I was asked to include were: unsafe racking, overloaded racking, fire hazard when welding, twisting body with heavy load, unsecured racking on wall, blocked fire exit, walking-talking on phone, trailing wires trip hazard, listening to music oblivious to what’s going on around him, hazardous chemicals not properly stored, hitting head while under car lift, carrying too much with obscured vision, car with engine running, oil slip hazard, incorrect lifting of car batteries, incorrect lifting of oxygen/gas bottles, smoking, parts left on floor, chemicals in eye, using angle grinder without safety glasses, food left on bench, fire extinguisher not in correct place.