Well, I suppose it makes the point in a rather graphic Socialist realism kind of way.
Not the sort of stuff that we would expect to see on our dear old HSE web site but it does make the point.
Would such realistic posters make a difference to health and safety at the workplace?
Would it change or influence behaviours?
Or do such images just "scapegoat" and lay the blame on individual workers for accidents rather than significant failings in the Company Safety Managment system in place at the time?
Discuss!
(you can guess my view)
Not the sort of stuff that we would expect to see on our dear old HSE web site but it does make the point.
Would such realistic posters make a difference to health and safety at the workplace?
Would it change or influence behaviours?
Or do such images just "scapegoat" and lay the blame on individual workers for accidents rather than significant failings in the Company Safety Managment system in place at the time?
Discuss!
(you can guess my view)