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  • thats a good way to shame somebody into lifting correctly.Hey man your tot can do it,why cant you?

  • do those kids have a union? im gonnie employ them in my factory.

  • Great idea - brilliant for training

  • it will help for any kind of technician to work in safty to avoid back pain

  • it works because we put ourselves into the vulnerability of a toddler in a dangerous environment. great communicatin' boys and girls

  • awww 

  • I seen this video in an induction for a Aussie construction site .

  • My god that kid was cute!

  • Very nice work. I enjoyed the videos

  • Good thing nobody caught on fire. lol. Just kidding. Good approach to training.

  • Wonderful video. Entertaining and educational - a deadly combo.

  • Hopefully NOT deadly! Lifesaving perhaps :)

  • Great message and great delivery. Can't beat it.

  • Lol those kids are so cute. Great instructional.

  • Safety standards are one of the hardest things to imprint in someone's mind.  Mostly because it is hard to make people interested. Great job.

  • Well, you do have to entertain. otherwise, people just decide before hand that videos and manuals won't teach them anything. -People think they already know it all.

    Videos like this help people to sit and watch and then they learn something before they know it

  • I think people are underestimated. In the U.S. at least, people understand that if training videos aren't provided, people will end up suing when something goes wrong.

  • @sherylplease - yes keeping people interested in the right training videos is key. But we shouldnt sacrifice content for entertainment. I like the balance in the videos from safetycare.

  • Yes. Our company is a consulting firm for warehouses and these videos would be great.

  • I should show this video to my boss.

  • I have always tried to lift right because my dad took his back out when i was young

  • I am amazed by how much we forget by the time we grow up.

  • So cute. A little guy in a hard hat - he looks so serious too like he's working hard. Great video

  • Looks like an effective means of training. The best way to keep a persons attention is to entertain while teaching

  • I agree. But wouldnt it be keep a person's attention rather than a persons (plural).

  • 5 stars on the training video safetycare

  • I never knew about kid's backs and that they did this naturally correct through instinct

  • I think these videos are necessary for all companies.

  • Training for your environment is the number one key to success.

  • I really enjoyed watching your videos. You do great work, very engaging

  • I keep expecting the kid in the hard hat to give a speech

    "Only You Can Prevent Workplace Accidents".

  • Thumbs up on the video quality.  So many corporate training videos are poor quality, not to mention un-thought-out

  • Makes me think of taking my son to work with me.

  • good description. this is a simple, yet IMPORTANT message

  • That kid should be in commercials

  • Very good video. It is sometimes difficult to cover this type of material in an engaging way. The trick is to provide real life information of interest

  • The kid does a better job lifting than the adults.

  • I'll check out the safetycare website

  • I think I heard once that most accidents occur in the home and at work - because that is where people spend most of their time.

  • @alonelytime, that makes a lot of sense

  • I checked out your website. Impressive variety and great information

  • really comes 2 life @ 0:41 when you see the serious fire going on. I think we often take safety and safety training for granted.

  • Do you know how many lawsuits occur in the workplace? TOO MANY. I lost my entire business over poor safety regulations

  • @alanaluvs, If you cover your bases as a company, you seriously reduce your risk

  • ha ha.  As adults we get lazy. Too true. Amazing techniques for teaching

  • Occupational Health Videos are needed at all companies. Usually their boring but this is neat. 5 stars

  • @pearlmerle, trust me. I have seen some boring vids. This one is cute and educational

  • This is an interesting approach. A way to make learning a little more fun

  • We could all look at the 'experts' a little more. My son surprises me all the time

  • Does this come in the appropriate language for the Country?

  • We currently have Child's Play in Australian, British and North American accents - and translated into French

  • I'll check out ur safety website

  • The kid in this is so cute.  I am amazed that kids actually just know the right way to do this - by intinct

  • Nice training Video. Gr8 job

  • Yes it is amazing to see how we forget things growing up. All we ever needed to know we learned in Kindergarten

  • Very interesting concept bringing in the natural learned child habits

  • Awesome. How simple, yet brilliant

  • I first saw this video on YouTube and tracked down Safetycare and purchased my own copy and I have to tell you the feedback I get from using it is fantastic. This is one video where after the training has finished people still are talking about it!

    Do yourself a favour and grab a copy!

  • I have trained my staff using Child's Play. Simply awesome.

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