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The climber's attitude [videorecording].

Material type: PicturePictureLanguage: English Publication details: Sydney, NSW : Future Media, [200-?]Description: 1 videodisc (DVD) (22 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 CD-ROMDDC classification:
  • 363.102 22
Contents:
Dynamic Risk Assessment (7 min.) -- Attitude & Behaviour (8 min.) -- Ice breaker (4 min.) -- Martin Woodall's Address (2 min.) -- Support material (CD-ROM).
Summary: While seemingly a highly dangerous sport, rock climbers have relatively few accidents. A long established safety record is based on sound systems and procedures, just as in the modern workplace. To do this climbers have developed the use of a system of Dynamic Risk Assessments to help them cope with the ever changing risks they face that make each climb and each set of hazards unique. Dynamic Risk Assessment is also being used in industry (such as the UK Fire Service) to enable workers to identify and assess potential hazards on an almost minute by minute basis rather than relying solely on formal risk assessments. The Climbers Attitude is a two part safety training dvd that offers an innovative, refreshing and visually inspiring approach to vital topics such as: Teamwork Dynamic Risk Assessment. Asking the What If? Question. Identifying hazards not Covered by Formal Risk Assessments. Beautifully shot in Britain's Peak District this safety training video will capture the imagination of your trainees while encouraging them to take a fresh look around their workplace with a climber's "What If?" attitude.
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Dynamic Risk Assessment (7 min.) -- Attitude & Behaviour (8 min.) -- Ice breaker (4 min.) -- Martin Woodall's Address (2 min.) -- Support material (CD-ROM).

While seemingly a highly dangerous sport, rock climbers have relatively few accidents. A long established safety record is based on sound systems and procedures, just as in the modern workplace. To do this climbers have developed the use of a system of Dynamic Risk Assessments to help them cope with the ever changing risks they face that make each climb and each set of hazards unique. Dynamic Risk Assessment is also being used in industry (such as the UK Fire Service) to enable workers to identify and assess potential hazards on an almost minute by minute basis rather than relying solely on formal risk assessments. The Climbers Attitude is a two part safety training dvd that offers an innovative, refreshing and visually inspiring approach to vital topics such as: Teamwork Dynamic Risk Assessment. Asking the What If? Question. Identifying hazards not Covered by Formal Risk Assessments. Beautifully shot in Britain's Peak District this safety training video will capture the imagination of your trainees while encouraging them to take a fresh look around their workplace with a climber's "What If?" attitude.

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