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Why Do We Love Stupid Safety Photos

December 14, 2020 by Barry Spud Leave a Comment

Why Do We Love Stupid Safety Photos? In the world of safety management, why do we find it so appealing to watch videos or photos of people committing unsafe acts and doing stupid things at home or … [Read more...] about Why Do We Love Stupid Safety Photos

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May 15, 2015 by George Robotham 4 Comments

Free Ebook Effective Safety Management Systems Last in the Series By the late George Robotham - sadly George passed away suddenly in Sept 2013 - please enjoy his incredible legacy. George’s 7th (and … [Read more...] about Free EBook – Effective Safety Management Systems

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Free EBook – Lessons I Have Learnt

May 6, 2015 by George Robotham 13 Comments

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What it means to be an OHS professional

March 4, 2015 by George Robotham 3 Comments

What it means to be an OHS professional The late George Robotham’s very popular, 100 page, FREE E-BOOK – download his others here ABSTRACT and TABLE of CONTENTS CAN BE FOUND AFTER THE IMAGE BELOW. … [Read more...] about What it means to be an OHS professional

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Worlds Largest Collection of Free Safety Stuff

December 18, 2014 by Admin Leave a Comment

Worlds Largest Collection of Free Safety Stuff I used to call myself “The Robin Hood of Safety” when I first started this blog. I collected all the safety slogans, safety pictures, risk assessment … [Read more...] about Worlds Largest Collection of Free Safety Stuff

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FREE EMERGENCY FLIPCHART GIVEAWAY

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FREE EMERGENCY FLIPCHART GIVEAWAY sorry – only for Australian businesses Remember The Safety Nerd's touching video? It was a massive hit and even made some tough nuts shed a tear - see it here: … [Read more...] about FREE EMERGENCY FLIPCHART GIVEAWAY

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Free Ebook–Safety Awareness

March 2, 2014 by Peter Ribbe 2 Comments

Free Ebook – Safety Awareness A short and simple Ebook by Peter Ribbe Download Peter’s Other FREE EBOOKS HERE DOWNLOAD HERE: Introduction: In this eBook we look at the psychological aspect of … [Read more...] about Free Ebook–Safety Awareness

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Free iJSA Job Safety Analysis Template Mobile App

October 31, 2013 by Admin Leave a Comment

iJSA Job Safety Analysis Template Mobile App - guest post (see author box below) iJSA is a free app that allows workers to perform a Job Safety Analysis (JSA) on their iPhone or iPad. A Job Safety … [Read more...] about Free iJSA Job Safety Analysis Template Mobile App

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Example Risk Assessment Templates

October 24, 2013 by Admin 4 Comments

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October 6, 2013 by Admin Leave a Comment

Free Safety Meeting Kits “Compliance and Safety” now have a huge range of free safety meeting kits in their directory. Each kits contains a PowerPoint presentation, PDF Handouts, Checklists and Sign … [Read more...] about Free Safety Meeting Kits

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