Dear Firoz Thanks a lot for keep up the pace... It’s really nice video... Just sharing the foruth part of the scaffolding video... Hope all of you will have a look into it...
From India
From India
Dear Dipil/Firoz,
We are looking forward to your posting. Once again, thank you for your interest in sharing information.
Dear Dipil,
I am waiting for the remaining scaffolding parts. . .
Thanks & Besafe,
Raghu
"I am not totally worthless; I can be used as a bad example."
From United States, Fpo
We are looking forward to your posting. Once again, thank you for your interest in sharing information.
Dear Dipil,
I am waiting for the remaining scaffolding parts. . .
Thanks & Besafe,
Raghu
"I am not totally worthless; I can be used as a bad example."
From United States, Fpo
Dear Firoz,
Great contribution again. Really, the video is conveying a vast message. Some people are saying that they are taking calculated risks. What does this sentence mean? If the risk exists even at 1%, we have to pay attention. It all depends on the likelihood of occurrence. Thanks a lot.
Just have a look into the 5th Part of Scaffold Erection Procedure.
Keep up the pace.
From India
Great contribution again. Really, the video is conveying a vast message. Some people are saying that they are taking calculated risks. What does this sentence mean? If the risk exists even at 1%, we have to pay attention. It all depends on the likelihood of occurrence. Thanks a lot.
Just have a look into the 5th Part of Scaffold Erection Procedure.
Keep up the pace.
From India
Dear Firoz,
One request,
If you have any slogans related to quality, please send them to me, in Hindi or English. As you mentioned in your earlier post that you were busy with World Quality Month Celebrations, I hope you might have some. It would be of great help to me.
From India
One request,
If you have any slogans related to quality, please send them to me, in Hindi or English. As you mentioned in your earlier post that you were busy with World Quality Month Celebrations, I hope you might have some. It would be of great help to me.
From India
Dear Dipil,
Thank you for your series of scaffolding erection videos. Calculated risk in financial management and business management is acceptable as one needs to take risks to survive in business. However, in safety, as you mentioned, there should be strictly no exceptions or taking of calculated risks.
As Quality Month is in progress, we are organizing several competitions for our employees to enhance quality awareness. Some of the entries I have received are attached. We have also prepared some quality posters that can be color printed, laminated, and used for display in the workplace.
I hope this will be useful for everyone participating in this thread.
@Mr. Khalid,
Thank you very much for your feedback and encouragement.
Regards,
Firoz
From India, Bangalore
Thank you for your series of scaffolding erection videos. Calculated risk in financial management and business management is acceptable as one needs to take risks to survive in business. However, in safety, as you mentioned, there should be strictly no exceptions or taking of calculated risks.
As Quality Month is in progress, we are organizing several competitions for our employees to enhance quality awareness. Some of the entries I have received are attached. We have also prepared some quality posters that can be color printed, laminated, and used for display in the workplace.
I hope this will be useful for everyone participating in this thread.
@Mr. Khalid,
Thank you very much for your feedback and encouragement.
Regards,
Firoz
From India, Bangalore
Dear Firoz,
Thank you very much for your quality slogans. They will help me a lot. I just want to support my Quality Control Department by providing these great posters and slogans. Thanks once again.
Just take a look at the 6th part of the Scaffold Erection Procedure Video.
From India
Thank you very much for your quality slogans. They will help me a lot. I just want to support my Quality Control Department by providing these great posters and slogans. Thanks once again.
Just take a look at the 6th part of the Scaffold Erection Procedure Video.
From India
Dear Firoz and all other value-added participants,
Just have a clap for ourselves. This thread has become a great success with all your efforts and participation. We have crossed the figure of 100 replies with more than 40 video clips in it. Keep on sharing, and once again, thanks a lot to all those who participated in the thread. Moreover, thanks go to the administrators of this beautiful site for providing such a platform for knowledge sharing and gaining. Let's keep up the pace.
From India
Just have a clap for ourselves. This thread has become a great success with all your efforts and participation. We have crossed the figure of 100 replies with more than 40 video clips in it. Keep on sharing, and once again, thanks a lot to all those who participated in the thread. Moreover, thanks go to the administrators of this beautiful site for providing such a platform for knowledge sharing and gaining. Let's keep up the pace.
From India
Dear Dipil & Firoz,
Both of you play a main role in this topic, my heartfelt thanks for all your postings. Especially, I want to thank you, Mr. Dipil, for being the one to start the conversation in this thread. Many people are not willing to share their experiences or knowledge, even in words, but the members of our EHS forum were truly great. I am proud of them and grateful to them. This forum is the perfect place for sharing and gaining knowledge, especially in EHS.
Mr. Firoz,
A special thank you for your last post; it was nice.
TEAMWORK NEVER FAILS.
Keep in touch and keep sharing.
Thanks & Stay safe,
Raghu
From United States, Fpo
Both of you play a main role in this topic, my heartfelt thanks for all your postings. Especially, I want to thank you, Mr. Dipil, for being the one to start the conversation in this thread. Many people are not willing to share their experiences or knowledge, even in words, but the members of our EHS forum were truly great. I am proud of them and grateful to them. This forum is the perfect place for sharing and gaining knowledge, especially in EHS.
Mr. Firoz,
A special thank you for your last post; it was nice.
TEAMWORK NEVER FAILS.
Keep in touch and keep sharing.
Thanks & Stay safe,
Raghu
From United States, Fpo
Dear Dipil,
It's a really good indication that this thread has crossed more than 100 replies with 40+ video clips. As Mr. Raghu said, the credit goes to you for starting this thread.
@Raghu
Thanks once again for your encouragement. Here is another one from NAPO on Identifying the UNKNOWN. [Hope all of you don't mind if I keep on sharing NAPO.]
Regards,
Firoz
From India, Bangalore
It's a really good indication that this thread has crossed more than 100 replies with 40+ video clips. As Mr. Raghu said, the credit goes to you for starting this thread.
@Raghu
Thanks once again for your encouragement. Here is another one from NAPO on Identifying the UNKNOWN. [Hope all of you don't mind if I keep on sharing NAPO.]
Regards,
Firoz
From India, Bangalore
Dear Firoz,
I am very sure that without your participation, reaching the number 100 in this thread may have taken a very, very long time. Your continuous sharing has helped us maintain the pace, and now we have reached a very good stage where we can proudly refer to this thread to anyone. I am really feeling very proud to see the success of this thread. Many thanks go to you, M/s. Hansa, and Mr. KV Sundaram for their inputs.
Regarding the NAPO video, I feel it's really great. It can be presented directly to the top management. In our organization, we have a practice of starting all meetings with a Safety Contact, in which one shares any safety-related matter for 5 minutes. The videos that I receive from you help me a lot in utilizing them as material for Safety Contact. Please keep posting NAPO videos.
The video file you attached seems to be corrupted. When I tried to open it, an error message appeared stating that the file is corrupted or invalid. Could you please repost the same file?
@ Raghu,
Let's keep up the pace and continue sharing. Moreover, thanks for your motivational reply.
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From India
I am very sure that without your participation, reaching the number 100 in this thread may have taken a very, very long time. Your continuous sharing has helped us maintain the pace, and now we have reached a very good stage where we can proudly refer to this thread to anyone. I am really feeling very proud to see the success of this thread. Many thanks go to you, M/s. Hansa, and Mr. KV Sundaram for their inputs.
Regarding the NAPO video, I feel it's really great. It can be presented directly to the top management. In our organization, we have a practice of starting all meetings with a Safety Contact, in which one shares any safety-related matter for 5 minutes. The videos that I receive from you help me a lot in utilizing them as material for Safety Contact. Please keep posting NAPO videos.
The video file you attached seems to be corrupted. When I tried to open it, an error message appeared stating that the file is corrupted or invalid. Could you please repost the same file?
@ Raghu,
Let's keep up the pace and continue sharing. Moreover, thanks for your motivational reply.
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From India
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(Fact Checked)-Great insights! The concept of "calculated risks" means evaluating risks based on likelihood of occurrence. It's crucial to address any level of risk. Thank you for sharing. (1 Acknowledge point)