Value-Adding Segments and Products
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The SAFETY CLOCK Safety never stops. Safety does not take a break / holiday. Safety continues around the clock. The hand-out which accompanies this segment depicts 12 safety icons instead of the numbers on the face of the clock. The icons and segment are based on the life saving / cardinal rules of the respective client. |
SIMPLY SMART SAFETY Magazine This personalised and custom-branded magazine contains a number of toolbox talks and other safety articles. The front cover features the photo of an individual whom you want to recognise. The editorial on the inside is a feature about the person – his/her achievement(s) and the reason(s) for the reward. This novel and unique magazine is a most powerful tool for recognising achievement and motivating people. |
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TALKING TO THE DEAD This video is based on the fact that we often have to make assumptions about what really happened when an incident leads to a fatality! This is an interactive video, with the presenter establishing a link to Fred and Vusi and speaking with them to find out the root cause which lead to their deaths. When Vusi and Fred share lessons learnt with us and what they would do differently if they had their life over again, the message is clear and unforgettable. Check out the feedback on this powerful segment. |
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The SAFETY SONG At most events we need to drum up energy and enthusiasm. Music is an ideal tool, which fits in with our African culture of song and dance. Originally composed by Alain d Woolf, the Safety Song is a customised, easy-to-sing-along song which can effectively be used to build up team spirit and a “brother’s/sister’s keeper” safety culture. |
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The SAFETY MAN This technique effectively demonstrates the many roles and responsibilities of the SHE Rep. A number of props are ‘loaded on the shoulders’ of the SHE Rep to illustrate the workload, such as upholding standards, adhering to legislation, fixing and improving things, reporting incidents – near HITS, hazard identification and risk assessment, protecting the environment, fire prevention and first aid, motivating and encouraging … the list goes on and on. |