The Self Rescuer (British Coal Video)
Miners: watch this video. It might just save your life one day.
A video addition to a long tradition. Though enormous strides were taken by the nationalised coal industry in terms of making postwar mineworkers far safer than their predecessors, the colliery remained a potentially hazardous workplace. Numerous films were made to encourage health and safety practices including - after 1967 when the technology was perfected and later made compulsory - the use of the self-rescuer, which supplied emergency air to counteract carbon monoxide.
While earlier films were produced by the National Coal Board Film Unit, this later one was made by NCB-TV, the Board's fledgling video unit. It's a no-frills production, based on a deadpan talk to camera, and using the classic educational technique of summarising what the viewer has seen and heard with 'points to remember' - points that just might one day save that viewer's life.
Re-training for workmen and information for colliery visitors on the use of
the self rescuer.