We had a string of minor accidents that occurred in one week. No serious injuries or damage but as a safety professional on a construction site I was worried that this was just leading to bigger and worse things. We had a stand-down and I brought our guys in to discuss the happenings. I had recently seen this video so I pulled it up and showed it, as well as other videos, to the guys. I think it had a positive effect. We haven't had one incident since the safety stand-down (38 days). You guys have a ton of helpful videos. Thanks so much.
Thank you for your comments! Frequent reminders to your people go a long way in establishing a culture of safety. Even seasoned "old-timers" need to be reminded about basic safety procedures. Occasionally reviewing past incidents is a good way to avoid future accidents.
hello can u help me to this questions. following a significant increase in accidents,a health and safety campaign is to be launched within an organization might ensure that the nature of the campaign is effectively communicated to,and understood by employees.
Dear Marc, Can You Please Explain Your Doubt in a more accurate manner. If you are in confusions related to HSE on Improving your Health and Safety performance, I have made some videos in my channel have a look into it here. ruclips.net/user/KannanmakinoTv Thanks
We had a student at my school pour water right at the Cafe doors. I didn't see it until I was already on the floor. Had a bruised knee for over a week.
Someone Runs in the Back of My Foot Witrh a Cart While Im watching This Old Guy Cross The Asiel But I,m Doing My Job Right What Needs tob Be Done Ill Do it
While I didn't care for the "Humans are bad and should be shamed", undercurrent in the video; I took umbrage with the YELLOW LIGHT example. In Texas, at least, the law is to prepare for the next traffic signal, not slow down. This is colloquial wisdom at it's finest. Not all "truisms" are true when examined more thoroughly. I wouldn't be commenting, had I not been subjected to this against my will.
Hello guys! I am from Brazil and I would like to ask you a question. Here in Brazil there is a profession called ( técnico de segurança do trabalho) A person in charge to prevente accidents at workplace . How do you guys call this profession in English ?
The cause of occupational accidents are caused by the imprudence of the human, this causes them to be caused by not having surveillance and control of risks and dangers, either in our home or work, when these risks are not identified they can cause consequences or damages irreparable in the human being.
In my opinion, before we do a work we must know the difficult of that work and the dangerouse of that work. before we do any work we must trained properly.. Before we do the dangerouse work, we must ensure our safety fist..
So, true accidents would be unforeseen occurrence resulting from non preventable circumstances. I prefer to think of all else as incidents. The shift in terminology keeps me from ever dismissing an incident because I might think there was nothing to learn from it. A suggestion, as vocabulary is what shapes our perceptions most...
"What Causes Accidents" Health and safety executives who spend far to long studying theory and not enough time learning how machines and tools work before telling tradesmen how to use them.
Saftey Memos ..Your still calling them "accidents" there's no such thing as an "accident" they're more accurately called collisions,they are all 100% avoidable.Every one can be explained somehow,some way & is directly attributed to error or negligence on someones behalf & avoidable when it gets right down to it.I can say I've learned quite a bit from driving classes,3 in 30 years,to avoid ticket conviction,with the right instructor it's actually pretty interesting.
We had a string of minor accidents that occurred in one week. No serious injuries or damage but as a safety professional on a construction site I was worried that this was just leading to bigger and worse things. We had a stand-down and I brought our guys in to discuss the happenings. I had recently seen this video so I pulled it up and showed it, as well as other videos, to the guys. I think it had a positive effect. We haven't had one incident since the safety stand-down (38 days). You guys have a ton of helpful videos. Thanks so much.
Thank you for your comments! Frequent reminders to your people go a long way in establishing a culture of safety. Even seasoned "old-timers" need to be reminded about basic safety procedures. Occasionally reviewing past incidents is a good way to avoid future accidents.
great training for anyone on a jobsite
Thank you Amy
Perfect!!! thank you for sharing!
How does this video make people more safe or aware of danger. I believe a video example of simple accidents may wake some people up.
Good lesson
Brilliant, I've just started a career in HSE and this video sums it up beautifully.
Jdu u u के बाद
have a safe day
Must needed info about general safety!
Thankyou brother may you always follow GOD's guidance. Keep safe
Can we use this video to show to our class during our Managing Safely training courses?
THANK YOU VERY MUCH BRAIN नमस्ते🙏
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Thanks for ur good thoughts it helps me for my regular Toolbox meeting...kuddos❤❤❤
i will use for my ohs training ..many thanks
nice talk
Blaming it on the people is easy...
It's up to people to fix the condition. Watch it again.
It's really priceless to share your know to others.....Asif Qamar
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Alguém tem a tradução desse vídeo?do que esse vídeo fala
You are doing a great job sir
Good information
hello can u help me to this questions. following a significant increase in accidents,a health and safety campaign is to be launched within an organization might ensure that the nature of the campaign is effectively communicated to,and understood by employees.
Need help preventing accidents? Go to: www.uofsafety.com for training or consulting.
Dear Marc, Can You Please Explain Your Doubt in a more accurate manner. If you are in confusions related to HSE on Improving your Health and Safety performance, I have made some videos in my channel have a look into it here. ruclips.net/user/KannanmakinoTv Thanks
Damn good video! Im sharing this at our Monday morning safety meeting.
+Randy Rogers Thank you for your comment!
We had a student at my school pour water right at the Cafe doors. I didn't see it until I was already on the floor. Had a bruised knee for over a week.
Very educative
Helpful and very informative
Correct Video. I'll share this at our HSE talk.
+Ady Putro Thank you for your comment!
Someone Runs in the Back of My Foot Witrh a Cart While Im watching This Old Guy Cross The Asiel But I,m Doing My Job Right What Needs tob Be Done Ill Do it
While I didn't care for the "Humans are bad and should be shamed", undercurrent in the video; I took umbrage with the YELLOW LIGHT example. In Texas, at least, the law is to prepare for the next traffic signal, not slow down. This is colloquial wisdom at it's finest. Not all "truisms" are true when examined more thoroughly. I wouldn't be commenting, had I not been subjected to this against my will.
Humans are bad and you should feel bad!
Safe is a basic feauture of work
Good
Good Video.
Very nice video, well explained!!!
Use right way staff
we’re all here because of school.. most of us..
Yeah lmao
Done
Me too
Count me in
True ;-;... but also uHm noice profile picture... ˢᵗᵃⁿ ˢᵗʳᵃʸᵏᶦᵈˢ
Really cool...i m going to use this in my disaster management project👍
+shaurya Mohan Thank you for your comment!
it's will be useful for my next job 🙏..
I luv the tips... Our homes wer we come 4rm there is alot of carelessness.. not only at wek.... Share more.
great video, but i wanna to ask, is this same with human factor theory in the theories of accident causation?
All video clip your share it is have importance for Worked at construction site and reduce accident also.
Knowledge of the causes of accident made simple .
good video , nice share
+Renveer singh Thank you for your comment!
Safety Memos
great video .... thnx
mohammed alghoul Thank you for your comment!
Helpful.
Can’t You Provide The Safety Diploma Classes Videos 😔
Are these videos free to use? I would like to show them to my employees, but my boss is talking about copyrights et al.
We can help you with that. Go to memos.safetyspot.com
Good video on basic safety. Thank you for sharing
+yusof taufik Thank you for your comment!
nice clip art bro, miiiiiint
Good Video,,, So Worker can Avoid unsafe act n unsafe condition...Thanks🙏👍
Not school here..... work safety training 😊
All. The best video 👍👍👌(&) keep it uo
Hello guys! I am from Brazil and I would like to ask you a question. Here in Brazil there is a profession called ( técnico de segurança do trabalho) A person in charge to prevente accidents at workplace . How do you guys call this profession in English ?
+Intelligent Idiomas Thank you for your comment!
Safety Professional, Safety Engineer, Safety Manager, Health-Safety-Environmental (HSE), Industrial Hygienist, etc.
this video is useful, can I reupload and modify to help my teammates improve their english?
Op video
I have like it 🎉
very nice video but should need make small video like 3 minutes thanks you
The cause of occupational accidents are caused by the imprudence of the human, this causes them to be caused by not having surveillance and control of risks and dangers, either in our home or work, when these risks are not identified they can cause consequences or damages irreparable in the human being.
In my opinion, before we do a work we must know the difficult of that work and the dangerouse of that work. before we do any work we must trained properly.. Before we do the dangerouse work, we must ensure our safety fist..
+Preeyaa Piya Good comment, Thank You!
It's called JHA, Job Hazzard Analysis.
can i post your videos on my facebook page ?
+Besafe Training Yes. Thank you for your comment!
So, true accidents would be unforeseen occurrence resulting from non preventable circumstances. I prefer to think of all else as incidents. The shift in terminology keeps me from ever dismissing an incident because I might think there was nothing to learn from it. A suggestion, as vocabulary is what shapes our perceptions most...
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ay thats pretty gooood
Ayy lmao
+Industrial Grade Ramen Thank you for your comment!
No part of the video outlines the responsibility of the employer in providing a safe workplace environment.
"What Causes Accidents" Health and safety executives who spend far to long studying theory and not enough time learning how machines and tools work before telling tradesmen how to use them.
We don’t need to know how they work; that’s the users role. We watch for fuck up opportunities 😂
chlop
This was my homework
Samee
A company that don't give 2shits bout employee s.....and all they think is hurry hurry hurry....and get paid
Mr. Carroll gang
Very informative video.
half the people i work with
Anyone here from smhw
ive saved sombody from one danger i saved i person fromgetting rolled over by a car
Thx but one thing mother nature isn't A thing God created earth
SAFTEY
Man, no one is saying anything weird. I must be on the right side of youtube
or blind more likely
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MANY TIMES IT'S STUPIDITY
Saftey Memos ..Your still calling them "accidents" there's no such thing as an "accident" they're more accurately called collisions,they are all 100% avoidable.Every one can be explained somehow,some way & is directly attributed to error or negligence on someones behalf & avoidable when it gets right down to it.I can say I've learned quite a bit from driving classes,3 in 30 years,to avoid ticket conviction,with the right instructor it's actually pretty interesting.
+Tjfreak Thank you for your comment!