Dear All,
Often, pictorial information is better understood. The National Safety Council's safety posters communicate the hazards very well. I am attaching two pictorial SOP's. The advantage is that even illiterate workmen can understand them. We try to present the subject to workmen through poster competitions during Safety Week and ask them to visualize the written SOPs. We have received a very good response. Everyone is requested to share similar pictures.
Regards,
Sudhir
From India, Vadodara
Often, pictorial information is better understood. The National Safety Council's safety posters communicate the hazards very well. I am attaching two pictorial SOP's. The advantage is that even illiterate workmen can understand them. We try to present the subject to workmen through poster competitions during Safety Week and ask them to visualize the written SOPs. We have received a very good response. Everyone is requested to share similar pictures.
Regards,
Sudhir
From India, Vadodara
Dear Sir,
The Pictorial SOP concept seems good. We may organize such kind of theme-based competition on the upcoming National Safety Day.
I am attaching one of the posters made by our employee showing the consequences of using a mobile phone while driving. Perhaps you can convert it into an SOP if found suitable.
Also, please go through the link below and download the PDF file containing many such posters. I will share more soon.
Link: [Event National Safety Day Celebration 2011](https://www.citehr.com/325343-event-national-safety-day-celebration-2011-a.html)
Thank you.
From India
The Pictorial SOP concept seems good. We may organize such kind of theme-based competition on the upcoming National Safety Day.
I am attaching one of the posters made by our employee showing the consequences of using a mobile phone while driving. Perhaps you can convert it into an SOP if found suitable.
Also, please go through the link below and download the PDF file containing many such posters. I will share more soon.
Link: [Event National Safety Day Celebration 2011](https://www.citehr.com/325343-event-national-safety-day-celebration-2011-a.html)
Thank you.
From India
Sudhirji,
This is a good suggestion! I will definitely use it in the upcoming Safety Week Program. I request that if you have any Marathi SOPs, please post them on the site so that we can use them after proper modification. We all appreciate your valuable contribution to this forum. New safety personnel are getting on the right track because of such valuable sharing.
Regards,
Abhay
From India, Thana
This is a good suggestion! I will definitely use it in the upcoming Safety Week Program. I request that if you have any Marathi SOPs, please post them on the site so that we can use them after proper modification. We all appreciate your valuable contribution to this forum. New safety personnel are getting on the right track because of such valuable sharing.
Regards,
Abhay
From India, Thana
Dear Sudhir,
It's a very new concept and sounds good. I have a presentation that contains a lot of drawings of school kids' safety competition prize winners. I couldn't upload it now due to an upload error. I have tried in Chrome, Explorer, and Opera, but it still shows an error. I have just forwarded it to you to upload the same.
Dear Dipil & Abhay,
Thanks for your inputs. Keep on sharing.
From United States, Fpo
It's a very new concept and sounds good. I have a presentation that contains a lot of drawings of school kids' safety competition prize winners. I couldn't upload it now due to an upload error. I have tried in Chrome, Explorer, and Opera, but it still shows an error. I have just forwarded it to you to upload the same.
Dear Dipil & Abhay,
Thanks for your inputs. Keep on sharing.
From United States, Fpo
Dear All,
I want to impart a classroom training on Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment to contract workmen. Can anyone give me simple pictorial explanations to help them understand the following terms:
1. Hazard
2. Risk
3. Hierarchy of Control measures in a Single Job as an Example (1. Elimination, 2. Substitution, 3. Engineering Control, 4. Administrative Control, and 5. Personal Protective Equipment)
I hope my requirement is clear to all and I am expecting to receive great inputs. Thanks in advance.
Dear Raghu, Bhaskar, and Pmuku,
Thank you for your motivational comments.
From India
I want to impart a classroom training on Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment to contract workmen. Can anyone give me simple pictorial explanations to help them understand the following terms:
1. Hazard
2. Risk
3. Hierarchy of Control measures in a Single Job as an Example (1. Elimination, 2. Substitution, 3. Engineering Control, 4. Administrative Control, and 5. Personal Protective Equipment)
I hope my requirement is clear to all and I am expecting to receive great inputs. Thanks in advance.
Dear Raghu, Bhaskar, and Pmuku,
Thank you for your motivational comments.
From India
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(Fact Checked)-The user's reply is correct in seeking pictorial explanations for Hazard, Risk, and the Hierarchy of Control measures. Using visual aids enhances understanding and engagement in safety training. (1 Acknowledge point)