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DetailsOriginal Format: 16mm Colour: Colour Sound: Sound Duration: 12 mins
Subject: HEALTH / SOCIAL SERVICES INDUSTRY WORKING LIFE
Summary A film about the importance of safety training within coal mines.
Description
A film about the importance of safety training within coal mines.
Title - Improve Safety Communication
The film opens with the title displayed on a man's forehead. Then, using general footage of miners at work, a narrator explains what safety features should be looked out for when working in certain sections in the mine. Some of the miners carry a man out of the pit on a stretcher. The narrator highlights that many are, "accidents of thought," and miners need to make sure...
A film about the importance of safety training within coal mines.
Title - Improve Safety Communication
The film opens with the title displayed on a man's forehead. Then, using general footage of miners at work, a narrator explains what safety features should be looked out for when working in certain sections in the mine. Some of the miners carry a man out of the pit on a stretcher. The narrator highlights that many are, "accidents of thought," and miners need to make sure to pay attention at work. This is cut with safety demonstrations and posters which are used throughout the mines. Accidents are analysed by the senior members of staff, and the film explains that safety posters should be changed frequently to keep ones interest. Also, workers cannot become lax with safety procedures, and this is shown as a foreman inspects each if the miners before they go down the pit for contraband materials.
Title - Turning the light on Danger
Now work out ways to communicate better
SAFETY