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Manufacturing apprentice talks about learning safety and new skills, in unison

* training.jpgThe British Safety Council's priority is to raise young people's awareness of health and safety risks. A new video, Manufacturing risks: an apprentice's view, features Leila, a young apprentice engineer, walking a production line while she talks about risk and learning new skills.

"Video is a great way to get an insight into what work and good health and safety actually looks like," says Matthew Holder, head of campaigns at the British Safety Council.

"With the help of JCB, we made the film 'Manufacturing risks' on site with Leila in order to immerse the viewer in a modern, highly technical and large manufacturing plant.

"This way we bring home the message that health and safety is not a bit of red-tape but a very real part of any worker's skill base. Evidence tells us that good working conditions are good for productivity.

"The video is the latest in our campaign Speak Up, Stay Safe, and Leila did a great job being at the heart of this production. We would like all those involved in the education of apprentices and workers or who intend to raise people's awareness of workplace issues more generally - both inside and outside business - to use this video."

Manufacturing is a priority sector for the British Safety Council, reflecting the hazardous nature of the occupation. Others include construction, where we already have a video with a young worker; along with transport and energy sectors.

Manufacturing risks: an apprentice's view is freely available and is aimed at apprentices, employers or learning providers responsible for their training or induction.

To find out about Speak Up, Stay Safe go to:

www.britsafe.org

20th March 2015




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