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		<description><![CDATA[Health and Safety Training
Using video to get your training message across
One of the biggest problems that organisations face is how to deliver effective training on health and safety to it&#8217;s workforce. All too often the training can be ad hoc with different trainers giving out slightly different messages, using a plethora of different training aides [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Using video to get your training message across</h2>
<p>One of the biggest problems that organisations face is how to deliver effective training on health and safety to it&#8217;s workforce. All too often the training can be ad hoc with different trainers giving out slightly different messages, using a plethora of different training aides (such as old videos, powerpoint and bits of paper). The result can be that people miss out on vital safety messages because there is no continuity, they tune out because it&#8217;s simply boring or they even get missed out altogether.</p>
<p>One of the best ways to avoid all this is to use a <strong>health and safety training</strong> video - these offer many advantages to companies including;</p>
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<li>They offer continuity in training &gt; The message delivered will always be the same no matter who takes the session.</li>
<li>Work across multiple sites &gt; You can use the same video resource across multiple work locations</li>
<li>Mult-language &gt; Videos can be produced to include additional languages which is especially important if you have an immigrant workforce.</li>
<li>Inclusive &gt; Videos can include sign language and sub-titles</li>
<li>Clear Message &gt; One of the biggest advantages is that videos clearly show what should be done, it&#8217;s true that a picture paints and thousand words.</li>
<li>Online &gt; Videos can be used online and across the Internet</li>
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<p>These are just a few of the things that video offers over traditional training. Obviously each <strong>health and safety training</strong> video can be different and topics can include workplace induction, visitor and contractor training, DSE, fire, manual handling and so on.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;d like a professional <strong><a title="training videp" href="http:/www.training-video.co/">training video</a></strong> company to make a bespoke health and safety video for you why not contact us here a Stormnet Media. We&#8217;d love to hear from you.</p>
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