Safety education

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25 Archival description results for Safety education

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Abandon ship

Training film. Demonstrates use of inflatable evacuation chute and inflatable dinghies on later models of B.C. Ferries.

Hauling logs

Training film. Instructional film on the principles used to ensure the safe loading, transporting and dumping of logs. Mainly deals with safety practices and procedures for truck drivers, but there are also brief segments on safety tips for railway engineers and brakemen, and for loading crews. The B.C. locales shown are undetermined.

[Juvenile spacing : reels 1-3]

Stock shots. Extensive and detailed footage showing a forest crew with chain saws thinning and spacing a stand of young trees. Illustrates chain saw use and maintenance, safety measures, various other procedures, etc. Possibly shot for use in a training film.

Play it safe!

The item is a composite print of an educational film from 1961. It shows training in the safe handling of firearms, gasoline and explosives on land and on water. Includes hunting safety; safe transportation of firearms; the perils of handling blasting caps and dynamite; and what to do if unexploded naval ordnance is discovered on the beach.

Pre-trip inspection

The item consists of a training video produced by the British Columbia Government Production Centre in 1981 for the Ministry of Transportation and Highways Training and Safety Branch. Training officer Vic Barrett demonstrates the detailed procedure of pre-trip inspection to be used by Highways personnel when operating Ministry vehicles and aircraft.

Provincial poster collection

Series consists of posters created by various B.C. government ministries. Topics and events include, but are not limited to, centennial and bicentennial celebrations, travel within the province, Expo 86, venereal disease prevention, drinking-driving counterattacks, trades' skill profiles, birds, animals, and environmental protection.

Robert Herbison interview

CALL NUMBER: T2365:0001 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Public health inspector, 1943-1973 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1976-03-22 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Personal background; arrival in BC in 1919; early education and effects of the Depression; interest in health inspection; history of provincial organization; course description; examinations,; and certification in 1942; description of city health department in 1943; staff; location and jurisdiction; involvement in the Second World War; tropical medicine studies; health inspection duties; DDT experiments and demobilization in 1946; return to Vancouver, rat and mouse control by-laws, plague survey; education and baiting program and the work in city dumps. TRACK 2: Concluding information; on the city dumps; pest control program; cockroaches, mosquitoes, bats, raccoons, field mice and commercial controllers; communicable disease control; quarantine office; common diseases and placard description; enforcing and involvement in TB and VD control; some information about a health officer's role in the tidy by-law and in swimming pool regulations and problems.;

CALL NUMBER: T2365:0002 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1976-03-22 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Regulation of public swimming pools, tide water pools, restrictions and closing of facilities; food inspection in Vancouver; domestic chickens and pigs; butcher shops, type of control; boarding house by-laws, and experiences in the West End of Vancouver and in the Skid Road areas; the problem of foreshore shacks; their location, description, problem and demolition; the Greater Vancouver Health League and the BC Safety Council; a description of the organization, growth and changes; Herbison's involvement in the Home and Family Safety Section from 1953. TRACK 2: Continued involvement in the Safety Council and work with bicycle and babysitting information and traffic studies; trends in health inspection politics; changes and improvement and developments in health care programs and the problem of duplication; the difference between city and provincial health inspections.;

Saw points

Training film. Illustrates proper care, handling and use of chain saws.

The breadwinners

Industrial film. The variety of jobs performed by BC workers, and the role of the WCB in promoting safety and protecting and assisting injured workers. Includes much footage of job sites and people at work (especially miners, loggers and construction workers). Other footage includes a dramatization of an injured man being rushed to hospital by floatplane and ambulance; the International First Aid Championships, with simulated accident victims and competing industrial first aid teams; opening of the new WCB administration complex in Vancouver; scenes in the offices of the WCB; injured workers taking part in physiotherapy and other activities at the WCB's rehabilitation centre in Vancouver; sod-turning for the Leslie R. Petersen Rehabilitation Centre in Richmond. Film begins with long morning sequence of workers going to work, and includes historical background on the role of these "breadwinners" in BC's development.

The breadwinners

The item is a release print of an industrial film from 1972. It depicts the variety of jobs performed by BC workers, and the role of the WCB in promoting safety and protecting and assisting injured workers. Includes much footage of job sites and people at work (especially miners, loggers and construction workers). Other footage includes a dramatization of an injured man being rushed to hospital by floatplane and ambulance; the International First Aid Championships, with simulated accident victims and competing industrial first aid teams; opening of the new WCB administration complex in Vancouver; scenes in the offices of the WCB; injured workers taking part in physiotherapy and other activities at the WCB's rehabilitation centre in Vancouver; sod-turning for the Leslie R. Petersen Rehabilitation Centre in Richmond. Film begins with long morning sequence of workers going to work, and includes historical background on the role of these "breadwinners" in BC's development.

The checker

Training film. Introduces forest service reforestation methods, and demonstrates safe procedures, correct clothing, tools, tree stock, etc., for tree planting crews in the field.

The checker

Training film. Introduces forest service reforestation methods, and demonstrates safe procedures, correct clothing, tools, tree stock, etc., for tree planting crews in the field.

The well-dressed field man

Training film. Lists the correct clothing and equipment needed for comfort and safety when working out of doors; describes hazards often encountered in the woods.

To hell with you

The item is a training film from 1978. Surely one of the strangest safety-promotion films ever made. In his office in Hell, the Devil, lamenting the low quality of current sinners, does a television broadcast urging people to ignore safety rules. Accidents, he claims, are good for the economy (because they are labour-intensive), and will also get you to Hell that much faster. Apparently meant as a framework for a discussion or presentation on safety.

Training, public information and media files

  • GR-3551
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  • [1938?]-1988; predominantly 1980-1988

Series consists of moving images created to provide operational and/or safety training for ongoing issues (such as avalanche safety and winter driving) as well as public information on transportation projects.

The films/videos provide information on Ministry projects, such as the Coquihalla highway, the Annacis Island development, and the Roberts Bank development. Training videos/films address ongoing transportation issues, such as avalanche hazards and winter driving.

For related materials, see GR-3371: Ministry of Transportation and Highways films and videotapes.

British Columbia. Ministry of Transportation and Highways