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pedestrian safety videos/training

I am after a video(s) for training of pedestrians and production people on the awareness of forklifts sharing the same working area ------- not just fork operaters need australian laws if applicable
  • Posted 17 Oct 2005 11:44
  • By frank_k
  • joined 17 Oct'05 - 1 message
  • Victoria, Australia
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try safe-e-training.com
this has a number of free modules for example pedestrian safety
  • Posted 21 Oct 2005 03:32
  • Modified 21 Oct 2005 03:33 by poster
  • By tommy_g
  • joined 21 Oct'05 - 1 message
  • Strathclyde, United Kingdom

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