Health & Safety at Work

Work can be a matter of life and death. Explore how video helped spread the gospel of ‘Elf’n’Safety’ and improved Britain’s workplaces
As employers and government grew gradually but increasingly conscious of responsibilities towards the wellbeing of staff at work, so grew the role of film in the workplace. The moving image, with its emotional power and its ability to stick in the memory (especially when resorting to graphic imagery), was well placed to help get key health and safety messaging across both to employees, exhorted to follow safe practices, and to employers and managers encouraged to make conditions as safe as possible (or at least, as safe as the law requires of them). And when things go wrong, the filmmaker may be there to help pick up the pieces, documenting or dramatising the consequences. In the era of videotape cameras and videotape viewing, late in the 20th century, the role of film in ‘Elf’n’Safety’ only grew bigger. This collection explores how it did it
16 items in this collection

Pointers To Good Safety Management: In a Kitchen

Disability Discrimination Act: Act Now

Handle with Care

First Aid in the Laboratory: Chemical Spillages

Make Health Your Business

Health and Safety at Work for Enfield

Safety's No Accident

Illegal Manriding

The Self Rescuer

Contraband Kills

Fighting the Odds

Fire Service Demonstrate House Fire

Pointers To Good Safety Management: Caring Occupations

Pointers To Good Safety Management: Equestrian Work

Pointers To Good Safety Management: In a Garage

Pointers To Good Safety Management: On a Farm