Machines | Fun Manual Handling Safety Training Video! - Child's Play - Safetycare OHS DVD
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Child's Play delivers the powerful yet simple message that correct lifting and carrying techniques are essential if injury is to be avoided. The program is a fun, fresh and entertaining way to explore the fundamentals of correct lifting and carrying as practiced by the experts: Children. Safetycare. The experts in Manual Handling Safety Training DVDs and Videos. Please go to http://www.safetycare.com/
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Another great one in the series.... fun, memorable and informative
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Really excellent... but ... made me wander back to my trainng where we placed feet acorss the load corners - wide and balance - gripped, lifted and moved off in one movement.. This appears to be lift and then move?? does it really make any difference???
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As someone who actually enjoys watching these silly safety videos, this one is one of the best. It remains informative, yet is entertaining. Well done, Safetycare.
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All of the comments by company employees espousing the wonderfulness of this video are incredibly helpful!
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I was told that this is even the way you should lift up a feather, which is correct, it's not the weight but the method on how to lift things
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Nothing to do oh gotta pick it it too heavy
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Little cutie pie !!
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I love this video cos lifting is childs play!!!
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thats a good way to shame somebody into lifting correctly.Hey man your tot can do it,why cant you?
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do those kids have a union? im gonnie employ them in my factory.
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it will help for any kind of technician to work in safty to avoid back pain
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it works because we put ourselves into the vulnerability of a toddler in a dangerous environment. great communicatin' boys and girls
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I seen this video in an induction for a Aussie construction site .
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My god that kid was cute!
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We currently have Child's Play in Australian, British and North American accents - and translated into French
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Awesome. How simple, yet brilliant
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I have trained my staff using Child's Play. Simply awesome.