| Greetings! 
 
 Welcome to our July 2008 OH&S newsletter. This month we have focused on 3 New Australian Safety Titles: 
Manual Handling 
Consequences 
Sexual Harassment You can preview all the titles on-line by clicking on the links below.   Please note that you are visiting our main OH&S supplier's website and that you will need to register to have access to an on-line preview. Please use Kroon Training Services as your comppany name when registering and place orders with Kroon Training Services - Your Local Supplier.   | 
      
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| Most jobs involve some type of manual handling, so ALL  Australian workers are at risk  no matter how low the risk appears to be. Viewers will be taken through a range of tips, procedures and preventative actions  to make their workplace safe from injury. You will find the selection of footage and effects used will suit just about all industries.  This Manual Handling safety training DVD features: 
Programme consists of:A shock introduction to get viewers attention! 
What is manual handling and its repercussions? 
Interviews with medical professionals revealing their patient case histories. 
A detailed 3D animated discussion on the structure of our back & spine. 
Risk assessment lifting. 
Techniques and mechanical aides.  
Duration: 17 MinutesDVD Manual Handling
PowerPoint Presentation  Purchase: $495 +GST     | 
      
| Consequences - New OHS Drama |  | 
| If you have a team of OHS managers or supervisors ,   then this is the presentation for you. Bill Hudson is a new supervisor and one of his team dies in a preventable accident. The story outlines the aftermath of the fatal accident and Bill belatedly comes to realise the consequences of his lack of attention to OH&S responsibilities. Bill now suffers the legal and emotional consequences. You simply will not have seen a safety training video like this one before. Programme consists of: 
DVD Consequences 
PowerPoint Presentation  Duration: 10 minutes   Purchase: $495+GST   | 
	  
| Sexual Harassment |  | 
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Although legislation in the Sex Discrimination Act (1984)   prohibits sexual harassment in the workplace, the number of complaints still rises. The powerful 10 minute presentation integrates scenarios  and a presenter showing different examples of sexual harassment. 
 Harassment policy should reinforce the unacceptability of unwelcome, unsolicited and/or unreciprocated behaviour. Programme consists of: 
DVD Sexual Harassment 
PowerPoint Presentation Duration: 10 Minutes   Purchase: $495 +GST   |