Dear Mr. Dipil,
I have been using these NAPO videos since 2 years in my training programs.
While playing video clips in any program, the problem we face is the language barrier as most of the videos are in languages other than the people we work with understands. Also every now and then we need to deal with people who don’t understand even English. There comes NAPO HSE Series whose objective is to break down national boundaries / language barriers and address the diverse cultures and practical HSE needs of people at work.
NAPO HSE Awareness series is an original idea conceived by a small group of HSE professionals in Germany. The role of Napo and his friends is to provide an appetiser to HSE through their engaging characters, amusing story lines, and their humorous and light-hearted approach.
Here is another contribution from me.... NAP - Working at Heights
Regards,
Firoz

From India, Bangalore
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    Dear Mr. Firoz
    Great contribution... Thanks for the same and giving inputs regarding NAPO...
    Here I am posting another video...
    Why we should take these kind of chances... A real life video capture... May be used for training purposes...
    Keep on sharing...
    Regards,
    Dipil Kumar V

    From India
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  • Dear Mr. Dipil, Good video on train... I too got an interesting video on train...what would you like to say about this....??? Regards, Firoz
    From India, Bangalore
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    Dear Mr. Firoz
    What to say about this????? No words to explain?????????
    Can we implement our SAFETY MANAGEMENT HERE??????????
    I am sure this scene might not be from India... or its not real....
    However Nice Experience of watching... Good...
    Now try another one from myside on Chemical Burn...
    Keep on sharing friends...
    Request to all those downloading these filims: If you getting time for downloading, please put your comments, even though not contributing a video clip to the collection... Cause your one word of appreciation will be a motivation for other to participate... So please don't hesitate to put your valuable comments...
    Regards,
    Dipil Kumar V

    From India
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  • Dear Mr. Dipil, The train video is not fake, it is real and from a market in Bangkok. Here is another contribution from my side, funny but thought provoking.... Regards, Firoz
    From India, Bangalore
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    Dear Firoz
    Thanks and let's keep up the pace...
    Nice one agian from you...
    As I rightly assume that train video is not from India...
    Just attaching another one regarding mobile usage... Let's have a look and point your comments please...
    Regards,
    Dipil Kumar V

    From India
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  • Dear Mr. Dipil,
    Nice video clip. At home, mobile phone can cause this type of accidents, then wat about the usage of mobile while driving. A lot of awareness efforts need to be put on this society on not usning mobile while driving.
    Thanks for this video.
    Would request you to post some videos which hits senior management hard on the importance of safety at work.
    it seems this forum is having only three members [u, me and sometimes Hansa ]. Would request all other members to share atleast their views on the diffrent videos being posted here.
    As it is my turn now, M attaching a video clip on "A story of a Nail" which shows how small things, if neglected can cause harm.

    From India, Bangalore
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    Dear Firoz
    Thanks for the video... Eventhough I already having the same in my collection, good one... Hope other members can take benefict of this...
    We have a lot of active members here... They are really helping in learnign a lot things, no doubt in it... Either they not opening this thread or not found value in this thread... That may the cause of not participating... Hansa also was giving a great particiapation earlier... but nowadys quite dis-appointing participation from her alo...
    However lets keep up the pace... I just aim to get any value addition to my personnel life, knowledge from citehr in a day... That I am getting almost all the day... Hope to get the same in future too...
    I am bringing another video... Let me know surely your view on this Firoz... Let me search and will pull out exactly what you looking for... Actually all such videos are quite lenghty... Not able to upload as the size is more than 10mb... However will try...
    Regards,
    Dipil Kumar V

    From India
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  • Dear firepro/dipil,
    Both of u post lot of good videos on this topic i should say thanks for ur postings its all help to us frankly i say i dont have any small videos clips mate(i have videos but its too big more than 10 MB i cant post SORRY). . .
    Keep up the good work. . .

    Safety is a contineous journey. . .
    Thanks & Besafe
    Raghu

    From United States, Fpo
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  • Dear Dipil, I found two clips related to CPR (First aid). I’m attaching in 2 parts. First - Adult CPR.
    From India, Delhi
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