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In it for the long haul - Tiffany's story
At 18 Tiffany was severely injured at work when both of her arms were caught in a potato processing auger.
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Managing traffic on site
Unfortunately, incidents involving vehicles and powered mobile plant and pedestrians in the workplace still causes far too many serious injuries and deaths to workers and members of the public.
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Snorkelling sense
This film can be incorporated into the safety briefing to help engage passengers and reinforce key snorkelling safety messages.
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Remote and isolated work
This film outlines how workers in remote or isolated areas are at risk if they don't have good communication options available to them and some solutions to enable a quick rescue should something happen.
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Machinery guarding
A worker lost two fingers and his hand was crushed when it was caught in an unguarded power press.
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Electrical arc flash
Safety film produced by the Electrical Safety Office highlights the serious dangers of electrical arc flashes.
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Electrical exclusion zones
Contact with powerlines can result in death or serious injury for a worker. Supervisors and workers should assess the risks of working near overhead powerlines or underground electric lines before work commences.
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Safe stockyard design
This film is a case study about safe stockyard design for the livestock industry featuring Australian Country Choice and Rob and Sarah Cook from Bundaberg.
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Arc flash safety – Mark’s story
Experienced electrician Mark was badly burnt by an arc flash while working on a commercial switchboard. He spent three weeks in hospital and couldn't work for three months.
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Child safety on farms
Featuring Kylie Stretton, mother of two children who runs cattle near Charters Towers and is a big advocate for child safety.
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Supervising resort divers
In nearly all fatal resort dive incidents, the introductory diver was separated from their supervising dive instructor. Dive instructors should use a combination of techniques to prevent divers becoming separated while underwater.
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Jason's story
Jason’s story is a confronting look at the heartache of losing a son to a preventable workplace incident. Jason Garrels died at just 20.