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Gentlemen, I am attaching a Safety Toolbox presentation that I have prepared in Powerpoint. Please share it. Regards,
From Saudi Arabia, Jiddah
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Dear Mr. David Thampi,

You have captured the essence of the careless approach that people adopt in an excellent way. Each and every one of the slides is something one would have come across at some time or other in an industry. Hindsight wisdom undoubtedly teaches valuable lessons. As they say, life is too short to make all the mistakes and learn from it. Learning from others is the best and safest way to learn about safety.

Thank you very much for the post.

V. Raghunathan
Navi Mumbai

From India
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Dear David thampi, Tool box in powerpoint is new to me. Can you kindly post a brief on what is a tool box as you consider please ? Regards, Kesava Pillai
From India, Kollam
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Dear Kesava,

Toolbox talks are safety training sessions held at the worksite with a duration of 15-20 minutes, focusing on a selected topic. This is done when starting a new job or when new contract workers join the site. Before undertaking any critical job, a toolbox talk is delivered to highlight the hazards and preventive measures to be taken. If further clarification is needed, please feel free to contact me.

Regards,

Deepak B Dorik Sr. Manager - EHS 09904002055

From India, Silvassa
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Dear Deepak B Dorik,

Thank you for your post regarding my query. I regret to say that the query was specifically addressed to Mr. David Thambi to understand his perspective on toolbox meetings in order to create a PowerPoint presentation for that purpose.

In environments where thousands of workers, hundreds of supervisors, and foremen form groups to participate in toolbox meetings, particularly on construction sites, the idea of using a PowerPoint presentation for these meetings seems unrealistic to me. Your response raises questions for me as my understanding differs.

For me, a toolbox meeting is not limited to new or contract workers; it is essential for everyone at the worksite, including office staff, on a regular basis, with senior officers' presence strongly encouraged. Aside from the regularly scheduled toolbox meetings, various situations necessitate these meetings, such as critical situations, new tasks, or immediately following an incident.

I am still awaiting a response from the thread initiator.

Regards,
Kesava Pillai

From India, Kollam
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Really a wonderful one. Will be helpful in training. It creates awareness and using the presentation in regular training sessions repeatedly, along with other topics, hopefully institutionalize safety.
From India, Hyderabad
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Dear Mr. Davidthampi,

The PPT is imaginative and interesting. The title 'afterthoughts and regrets' is also appropriate and attractive. CONGRATS.

PPT can be used in toolbox talk or other programs. Please note the spelling mistake in the word 'regrets' in the title.

Nityananda
+919866377183

From India, Hyderabad
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Dear Mr. Kesava Pillai,

Thank you for your valuable comments. The Powerpoint presentations will not be applicable, as well as imaginary, as you mentioned. They are not applicable in a construction site, but they are useful in industrial plants, especially in the Operation or Maintenance departments. Animations, pictures, or even videos can convey more than just verbal communication. Therefore, our departments here prefer such forms of communication.

Please let me know if you need any further information.

Thank you,
[Your Name]

From Saudi Arabia, Jiddah
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Dear Davidthampi,
With your presentation, every slide is unique and conveys a thought-provoking message. However, I would suggest that these can be made into posters and used one at the time of toolbox meetings. By converting each slide into a poster, one can develop a meaningful toolbox meeting. My approach is to convey that a PowerPoint presentation is not the ideal medium for toolbox meetings. Keep it up.
Regards,
Kesava Pillai

From India, Kollam
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Dear Mr. David, Excellent and very useful PPT. Every Industry needs to show this to their work force. Congratulations. Thanks, Regards, Vivek D. Takalkar
From India, Pune
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