Dear Dipil, thanks for your feedback. This certainly proves your tagline "Together Everyone Achieves More". Attaching once again the same video. Hope this time it will open. Regards, Firoz
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Dear Firoz,
It's still not opening... I have even sent the attachment to my IT department, but they also failed to open this file... It's corrupted... Please send it again...
Can you play it on your computer?
Just have a look at the final part of the Scaffold Erection Procedure... Hope you all like the entire video.
Thank you.
From India
It's still not opening... I have even sent the attachment to my IT department, but they also failed to open this file... It's corrupted... Please send it again...
Can you play it on your computer?
Just have a look at the final part of the Scaffold Erection Procedure... Hope you all like the entire video.
Thank you.
From India
Dear Dipil, M really sorry for that. I donno what is wrong with that. It is playing well in my pc. However i am attaching another viersion .. plz do let me know is this working or not? Regards, Firoz
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Dear Firoz,
This time it's getting open... Really, the message conveyed through the film is very good. The problem with people is that they don't need to take advice even when they don't know things... Great video.
Now, just have a look into this road accident film. The message can be: Anything can happen at any time.
Let's keep up the pace!!!
From India
This time it's getting open... Really, the message conveyed through the film is very good. The problem with people is that they don't need to take advice even when they don't know things... Great video.
Now, just have a look into this road accident film. The message can be: Anything can happen at any time.
Let's keep up the pace!!!
From India
Dear Dipil,
Shocking to see the video... even my boss was surprised, and he wants to share the same in our Management Council Meeting as it clearly captures several road safety points that need to be kept in mind while on the road. Be it as a person walking on the road or a person driving a vehicle. Would be happy if you could share videos on safety at home or away from work. Another one from me on road safety itself.
Regards, Firoz
From India, Bangalore
Shocking to see the video... even my boss was surprised, and he wants to share the same in our Management Council Meeting as it clearly captures several road safety points that need to be kept in mind while on the road. Be it as a person walking on the road or a person driving a vehicle. Would be happy if you could share videos on safety at home or away from work. Another one from me on road safety itself.
Regards, Firoz
From India, Bangalore
Dear Firoz,
Thank you for your comments on the video. The lady who was walking on the roadside did not even think of such an accident, not even in her dreams. That's why I captioned it as "Anything Can Happen at Any Time."
Regarding your video, it was really horrible. Thank you for sharing it.
Let's now have a look at another video on housekeeping. I believe you can use this for training on home safety as well. I will try to find more content on this topic.
Keep up the pace.
From India
Thank you for your comments on the video. The lady who was walking on the roadside did not even think of such an accident, not even in her dreams. That's why I captioned it as "Anything Can Happen at Any Time."
Regarding your video, it was really horrible. Thank you for sharing it.
Let's now have a look at another video on housekeeping. I believe you can use this for training on home safety as well. I will try to find more content on this topic.
Keep up the pace.
From India
Dear all,
Please find the movie attached. It will be helpful in training the people on how serious unsafe acts and conditions can lead to accidents.
@ Firepro: Hats off for sharing the NAPO series.
Thanks to all for contributing.
Regards,
Hansa Vyas
From India, Udaipur
Please find the movie attached. It will be helpful in training the people on how serious unsafe acts and conditions can lead to accidents.
@ Firepro: Hats off for sharing the NAPO series.
Thanks to all for contributing.
Regards,
Hansa Vyas
From India, Udaipur
Top drawer Video Dipil
As a former police officer and accident reconstructionist, I know that seat belts save lives. After three high-speed chases that went wrong, and of those three chases, all were serious accidents for me, the seat belt was the only thing that saved my life as the passenger three times.
Police Partners, yikes, what can I say. But I know from traffic accident reconstruction that seat belts do save lives. It's like being prepared when you do fall prevention on-site training or work at elevated locations. You don't plan to fall or have an accident, but you can thank your lucky stars that when it happens, you are thankful for wearing the gear. And PPE is not just another thing to put on like a seat belt; it is the first thing you should put on.
Terry
From Canada, Calgary
As a former police officer and accident reconstructionist, I know that seat belts save lives. After three high-speed chases that went wrong, and of those three chases, all were serious accidents for me, the seat belt was the only thing that saved my life as the passenger three times.
Police Partners, yikes, what can I say. But I know from traffic accident reconstruction that seat belts do save lives. It's like being prepared when you do fall prevention on-site training or work at elevated locations. You don't plan to fall or have an accident, but you can thank your lucky stars that when it happens, you are thankful for wearing the gear. And PPE is not just another thing to put on like a seat belt; it is the first thing you should put on.
Terry
From Canada, Calgary
Dear Terry,
I am very happy to see your participation. Warm welcome to this great forum. I hope you enjoy the films. Have you gone through the entire collection or just the first one? It has more than 40 films as of today. With the help of other members, we are adding more videos on a day-to-day basis. So, I request you, if you have any videos, please come and post them.
I am very happy and thankful to you for taking a look at the site and for participating. Keep participating.
Thank you.
From India
I am very happy to see your participation. Warm welcome to this great forum. I hope you enjoy the films. Have you gone through the entire collection or just the first one? It has more than 40 films as of today. With the help of other members, we are adding more videos on a day-to-day basis. So, I request you, if you have any videos, please come and post them.
I am very happy and thankful to you for taking a look at the site and for participating. Keep participating.
Thank you.
From India
Dear HR professional friends,
If HR professionals have to influence and bring about a change in the behavior of others to make them adopt safety habits, it is not only about showing people various PowerPoint presentations or films.
I suggest that we all take a pledge to do the following:
1. Wear ISI-marked good quality helmets whenever we are on a two-wheeler (as a driver or sitting behind as a pillion rider), with the chin strap properly fixed.
2. Wear seat belts whenever we are in a four-wheeler (sitting on any seat - as a driver or passenger in front or rear of the four-wheeler).
3. Avoid speaking on the mobile phone when we are driving.
4. Conduct training for all people in our organizations where all the films/presentations can be used. However, unless we have been seen by all the employees practicing the safe habits, the training we impart may not have the desired effect.
I have been driving two-wheelers and four-wheelers for over three decades now, and I always use a helmet/seat belt. I had two falls from a two-wheeler during 1985 to 1990 and bought a new helmet after each fall. So far, I have spent not more than Rs. 2000 on helmets, but it has been worthwhile. I am around to share this with you all.
Rajendra
From India, Pune
If HR professionals have to influence and bring about a change in the behavior of others to make them adopt safety habits, it is not only about showing people various PowerPoint presentations or films.
I suggest that we all take a pledge to do the following:
1. Wear ISI-marked good quality helmets whenever we are on a two-wheeler (as a driver or sitting behind as a pillion rider), with the chin strap properly fixed.
2. Wear seat belts whenever we are in a four-wheeler (sitting on any seat - as a driver or passenger in front or rear of the four-wheeler).
3. Avoid speaking on the mobile phone when we are driving.
4. Conduct training for all people in our organizations where all the films/presentations can be used. However, unless we have been seen by all the employees practicing the safe habits, the training we impart may not have the desired effect.
I have been driving two-wheelers and four-wheelers for over three decades now, and I always use a helmet/seat belt. I had two falls from a two-wheeler during 1985 to 1990 and bought a new helmet after each fall. So far, I have spent not more than Rs. 2000 on helmets, but it has been worthwhile. I am around to share this with you all.
Rajendra
From India, Pune
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(Fact Checked)-The user's reply contains accurate information regarding the importance of wearing seat belts for safety, especially in high-risk situations like accidents or falls. The analogy to Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is apt in emphasizing preparedness. Overall, the reply aligns with safety best practices. (1 Acknowledge point)