As my friend Dipil keeps you going with new and interesting items I have sent to him here is a great free site on all types of training it covers almost all areas
Vermont SIRI PowerPoint File Library <link updated to site home> ( Search On Cite | Search On Google )
This site has ocean of free power point items for learning on all subjects
What do I know Im just a safety guy living in Canada

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  • Here are some more free training links and presentations
    Standard OSHA training in the USA in Power Point Form
    Free OSHA Information & Safety Links
    PowerPoint Safety Presentations with the largest safety presentations library
    Free Computer Training at GCFLearnFree.org
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  • Last one of the day if you go through the information and links plus data it will be well over 600 plus items to review
    For your training and safety pleasure
    This training is always good and inter-active with the viewer
    Free Training
    www.opensourcesafety.com
    National Safety Management Society - Safety Education and Training
    RESOURCES DOWNLOADS
    Fire Safety - FREE powerpoints, interactive activities games, lessons - pppst.com
    www.junee.imalert.com.au - I'M ALERT Food Safety, Online Food Safety Training

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  • http://coshnetwork.org/sites/default...t%20Safety.pdf
    Heavy equipment safety training and understanding
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    Fall hazards and fall prevention for the worker and trainer plus the electrical safety materials for the worker and trainer

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  • Dear Terry
    Great links you hava shared...I hope this will help to those forum members who following this thread... Great... Thanks a lot and keep on sharing your expertise with us...
    Der Raghu...
    Nice one... Looking forward to receive the rest of the videos...
    Now have a look into the attached video... How safety net can help us- a small video demonstration...
    Keep up the pace...

    From India
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    File Type: zip nets.zip (1.15 MB, 605 views)

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  • Dear dipil,
    Thanks for Nice video "Nets". . . Now i am come with Unsafe act video part-2. . .
    Dear Penney,
    Thanks for ur inputs/Links Its useful for our EHS members (still i am not open/use that links whenever i get time i will check that links then i post my command). . .Keep on touch. . .
    Thanks & Besafe
    Raghu

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    File Type: zip Unsafe Act 3.zip (2.26 MB, 687 views)

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  • Dear dipil & Firoz , Now i am come with unsafe condition video part-2. . . Dear Firoz, Here is the unsafe condition Part-2(sorry for the inconvinence cause) Thanks & Besafe Raghu
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    File Type: zip Unsafe Act 2.zip (5.02 MB, 686 views)

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  • Dear Dipil,
    Nice videos on nets and static electricity.
    @Terry,
    Nice links on HSE. keep sharing.....
    Dear Raghu,
    U r rocking man......In the above video u have mentioned unsafe act 2 but attached unsafe act 3. Please look into this.
    Here i am attaching another video on Unsafe act.....
    Regards,
    Firoz

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    File Type: zip Unsafe act or experiance.zip (3.66 MB, 818 views)

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  • Dear Firoz
    It's really great one... Still the question is un-answerd? Is it an Unsafe Act or Can we call it Experiance?... Whatever may be the naswer, this film shows the culture exisits in rural India... We can see a lot many example like this... All is for a time food...
    Dear Raghu
    Good one again... I have witnssed this kind of accident in which injured both leg get fractured in one of my earlier company with a civil contractor... Thanks for sharing...
    Now enjoy another one from myside.. Why we should use Hand Rails while ascending and desending the railing...
    Keep up the pace...

    From India
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    File Type: zip Use of Hand Rail.zip (805.7 KB, 665 views)

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  • Dear all,
    We know safety is everyones responsibility. It needs team work of Workers, Employees, Monitoring personnel and management. The team members should be competant and should aware of all possible hazards. If any one voilate the rules or any one not a competant the entire system will collaps.
    The attached video describes this fundamental. Assume the 4 guys in the video as members of the team and the Animal shown in the video as Hazard.
    I have been using this clip in my Behavioural Based Training sessions. Hope this will be useful to all.
    Thanks and Regards
    Srinivasa Rao. M

    From India, Calcutta
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    File Type: zip Team Building.zip (2.77 MB, 823 views)

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