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| | OUTV005 | The Safety Bit (Video)
Outtakes Video's introduces Health and Safety for New Starters and Contractors. When a new employee joins a company - or a new contractor starts a job - you've got a great opportunity to start them off with the right attitude towards safety. The Safety Bit is a fresh, modern approach to health and safety induction training designed to get new people up to speed as quickly as possible. Running Time: 15 minutes ($700). | | Video Format
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| | OUTD001 | The Secret Weapon (DVD)
Outtakes Video's visit DuPont's safest site to show how safety needs to be viewed positively as a business opportunity rather than just a loss control exercise. We also show how safety can be used as a valuable communications tool to uncover what is really happening in your workplace. The "10 Core Values" provide a template for a modern manager's approach to safety. Running Time: 20 minutes ($912). | | Video Format
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| | OUTV001 | The Secret Weapon (Video)
Outtakes Video's visit DuPont's safest site to show how safety needs to be viewed positively as a business opportunity rather than just a loss control exercise. We also show how safety can be used as a valuable communications tool to uncover what is really happening in your workplace. The "10 Core Values" provide a template for a modern manager's approach to safety. Running Time: 20 minutes ($700). | | Video Format
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| | OUTV002 | The Simple Things (Video)
Outtakes Video's looks at key safe behaviours. Thousands of accidents are caused each year by forgetting the simple obvious things.But all types of accidents could be dramatically reduced if we all followed a few simple key safe behaviors in every task we do.This film is designed to do just that by helping us identify the key safe behaviours that can help us bring about a dramatic reduction in workplace accidents. Running Time: 17 minutes. ($700). | | Video Format
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| | OUTV003 | There's No Excuse (Video)
Outtakes Videos interviews Ian Whittingham, an experienced worker, a contractor used to working in many different environments became an accident statistic when he fell and broke his back. Through his own experience and work with the HSE Ian has developed a very pragmatic attitude to workplace safety that is a clear and invaluable message for us all. There's No Excuse is perfect for general safety awareness training, contractor awareness and for those who work at height or in construction. Running Time: 12 minutes ($538). | | Video Format
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| | OUTV004 | Think What If Not If Only (Video)
Outtakes Videos ask; How would you feel if you lost three of your five senses in a workplace accident and then discovered that the accident could easily have been avoided? What would be the impact on your family, friends, colleagues and company? Think What If Not If Only charts Ken Woodward's (One in 1.6 Million) inspirational journey from accident victim to passionate advocate of workplace safety. Running Time: 24 minutes ($700) | | Video Format
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| | OUTV007 | Reaction into Action (Video)
Outtakes Videos' approach to accident investigation in the workplace. Reaction into Action is an innovative two-part accident investigation video training programme. It shows how accident and incident investigation is about acting fast and effectively when something goes wrong so that you can turn mistakes into positive action. Running Time: 24 minutes. ($700). | | Video Format
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| | OUTV006 | As Safe as Offices (Video)
Outtakes Video's contemporary Approach to Office and Call Centre Safety. How to raise awareness of health and safety issues among office and call centre based audiences that feel that health and safety doesn't really apply to them? As Safe as Offices is designed to do just that. Using a behavoural approach adopted by many of the safest organisations in other industry sectors, it draws on the experiences of real people and safety consultants to persuade the viewer to take responsibility for their own and their colleagues health and safety issues. Running Time: 13 minutes. ($700). | | Video Format
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| | OUTV008 | Lift Trucks Don't Have Accidents (Video)
Outtakes Videos look at fork lift truck safety. The lift trucks themselves don't cause lift truck accidents. People and behavours cause them. Using real-life security camera footage and interviews with lift truck operators this programme presents a powerful reminder of the potential dangers of working in lift truck areas. Running Time: 16 minutes. ($700). | | Video Format
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| | OUTV009 | A Passion for Safety (Video)
In A Passion for Safety, (the follow up to Outtakes Videos' highly successful One in 1.6 Million)., Ken reveals his unique, straight-forward views on how we can all play a part in eliminating workplace injuries and we hear for the first time how his own life was saved by the safety awareness and unselfish act of a colleague. Running Time: 12 minutes. ($615). | | Video Format
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| | OUTV010 | The Witness (Video)
You Don't Have to be injured to be a Victim. Outtakes Videos' film, "The Witness", tells the harrowing real story of Lee Birks whose life was irreversibly changed when he witnessed Ken Woodward's (One in 1.6 million & A Passion For Safety) accident. A powerful reminder of our vulnerability at work, The Witness is an invaluable tool to inspire all employees to re-examine their commitment to safety at work. Running Time: 12 minutes ($538). | | Video Format
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| | OUTV011 | One Wrong Move (Video)
Outtakes Videos present a manager's story. John Nicholson was tried and found guilty of negligence following a serious incident in the factory he manages. One Wrong Move provides a unique way to bring to life the very real legal, moral and economic responsibilities for every individual with management responsibilities. Running Time: 11 minutes. ($538). | | Video Format
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| | OUTV012 | One in 1.6 Million (Video)
Outtakes Videos present this personal story, told by accident victim Ken Woodward, highlighting the very real potential for incidents to occur even in some of the safest environments. The powerful story of Ken's accident, including the vivid memories of physical and mental pain, and statistical information in the programme make it an ideal motivation tool with tremendous impact. Running Time: 12 minutes. ($460). | | Video Format
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| | OUTV013 | Knowing Better (Video)
Introducing Outtakes Videos' fresh approach to back safety. This is a back safety film with a difference. Rather than focus on the mechanics of back safety, (which most of us should know by now), it concentrates on unsafe attitudes and behaviours that get in the way of us looking after our backs. Running Time: 19 minutes. ($700). | | Video Format
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| | OUTV014 | Positive Moves (Video)
Outtakes Videos examines ways of preventing slips, trips and falls at work. "Positive Moves" approaches the problem of slips, trips and falls from a human perspective focusing on the positive behaviours we all can adopt as part of our every day routine to improve our safety while moving around the workplace, As you will see, the film includes three people with vivid memories of how their own lives were greatly affected by a slip, trip or fall. Running Time: 19 minutes. ($700). | | Video Format
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| | OUTV015 | COSHH - Understanding Assessments (Video)
Outtakes Videos' "COSHH - Understanding Assessments" stars Judith Hahn from Tomorrow's World. It takes the viewer through five steps involved in conducting and reviewing a thorough a chemical safety assessment program. When followed, these steps will significantly reduce the risks to employees now and in the future. Running Time: 22 minutes. ($700). | | Video Format
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| | OUTV016 | How to Conduct a Risk Assessment (Video)
Outtakes Videos entertainingly feature a bungee jump to illustrate the principles and practice of risk assessment. Managers, supervisors and employees are shown the importance of the process, the steps involved, assessment of current control measures and how to identify and prioritise further actions. Running Time: 17 minutes. ($700). | | Video Format
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| | OUTV017 | Assessing the Load (Video)
Outtakes Videos film "Assessing the Load" is a clear, practical guide to the EU's approach to manual handling operations. The film uses a diverse range of work environments to illustrate the responsibilities of those individuals charged with the task of conducting manual handling risk assessments. Running Time: 21 minutes. ($700). | | Video Format
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| | OUTV018 | The Secret Siphon (Video)
Outtakes Videos' approach to developing a safety culture. This very popular video helps managers and supervisors become more proactive about health and safety. The video shows the dramatic savings to be gained from an excellent safety culture and how they can achieve it in their own Departments. Running Time: 22 minutes. ($700). | | Video Format
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| | OUTV019 | Facing the Consequences (Video)
Outtakes Videos examine the impact of workplace accidents. In "Facing the Consequences" we hear the views of the people who see the consequences of workplace accidents every day as part of their jobs. They provide unique insights into the impact that workplace accidents have on the lives of the victims and, just as importantly their families. This powerful video also uses a series of short, dramatic scenes to challenge the viewer to get involved as much as possible or be prepared to face the consequences. Running Time: 16 minutes. ($700). | | Video Format
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| | OUTV020 | Fighting Against Chance (Video)
Outtakes Vidoes' film "Fighting Against Chance" uses real experiences of human error from workers and safety professionals. The film reinforces the fact that all accidents are preventable. It is designed to inform viewers and provoke discussion about how the various types of unsafe acts lead to incidents and injury and how the smarter organisations learn from these experiences to ensure they never occur again. Running Time: 21 minutes. ($700). | | Video Format
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| | OUTV021 | The Last Line of Defence (Video)
Outtakes Videos discuss the wearing of personal protective equipment. This film is not just another list of reasons why your employees should wear their PPE. "The Last Line of Defence" identifies the obstacles to wearing it and the warning signs of when a PPE problem may occur. Only by understanding the reasons we sometimes don't wear PPE (even when we know it makes sense) can we increase the probability of wearing it. Running Time: 12 minutes. ($700). | | Video Format
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| | OUTV022 | The Force is With You (Video)
This Outtakes Videos film examines the harnessing of people power for total safety. The video is designed for use in organisations who realise that human factors or behavioural aspects hold the key to outstanding safety performance. The film shows managers and supervisors how to create and maintain an environment of continuous improvements and safety. Running Time: 22 minutes. ($700). | | Video Format
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| | OUTV023 | Hidden Heroes (Video)
Outtakes Videos look at team safety at work. "Hidden Heroes" uses real workers talking about their jobs and their attitudes to safety. The result is a powerful demonstration of the 'Team Safety' approach that enlists the ideas, the energy and the enthusiasm of the workers themselves. The film goes on to discuss specific actions every worker can take to contribute to the safety effort, including tips on hazard-spotting they can use right away. Running Time: 18 minutes. ($700). | | Video Format
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| | OUTV024 | Super Safe (Video)
Outtakes Videos discuss getting it right every time. When you benchmark your company's quality, productivity or customer service you benchmark against the best. The same should apply to safety. "Super Safe" visits three professionals for whom safety is the essence of the job: an airline pilot, a lifeboat coxswain and on offshore oil platform manager and drives home the relevance of the 'Super Safe' approach. Running Time: 21 minutes. ($700). | | Video Format
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| | OUTV025 | Safety Watch (Video)
In Outtakes Videos' film "Safety Watch" there are two skills identified that can make or break any safety programme. These skills are Observation and Feedback. "Safety Watch" will help your people recognise the importance of observation and feedback skills and help them get in the habit of looking for potential hazards and talking constructively about safety. Running Time: 21 minutes. ($700). | | Video Format
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