safety

From: <bull@dont-contact.us>
Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 15:34:44

Industrial SAFETY Awareness
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A new range of pocket-sized, on-the-job handbooks and training
videos is now available from Technical Standards Services Ltd.
Information at:

http://www.safety-at-work.co.uk

With the constant need to maximise the efficiency of the
workforce through multi-tasking (especially in the field of
mechanical handling), the issues of safety and competence are
more important than ever.

The SAFETY AWARENESS HANDBOOKS AND VIDEOS are a cost-effective
solution, allowing in-house training using your own safety
personnel or third party trainer.

The HANDBOOKS are convenient pocket-sized (A6) booklets packed
with safety information allowing for on-the-spot checking of safe
practice. Widely used in the oil industry and regarded as the
"industry standard" they are applicable to all areas of industry
and commerce. (Currently issued to UK Health and Safety
Inspectors as reference documents.)

The VIDEOS emphasise good practice and provide guidance on safety
in an entertaining, but thorough way. Offering 15-20 minutes of
viewing, well-known TV personalities are used in often humorous
situations to reinforce the messages.

INTERNATIONAL in nature the Handbooks and Videos reference
relevant legislation and industry standards. They are available
in UK English, US English, Spanish, Russian and Portuguese. (More
language options will follow in due course.)

Details of the products can be found at
http://www.safety-at-work.co.uk

Sample pages from the handbooks and slide shows from the videos
are also available on this web site.

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Subjects covered:

RIGGING AND LIFTING
CRANE OPERATIONS AND CARGO HANDLING
MANUAL HANDLING
FALLS AND FALLING OBJECTS
INJURIES TO FINGERS AND HANDS

An order form for printing and sending offline is also available
on the web site http://www.safety-at-work.co.uk.

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