Jason Toon


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Workplace safety awareness has never been so excruciating. After squirming through this gruesome parade of impalements, crushed limbs, electrocutions, chemical accidents, and screams, all set to a tinny, atonal art-funk dirge, I'm thinking about filing a workers' comp claim for emotional distress. Seriously, this video is not for the squeamish. You've been warned.

 

DennisG2010


quality posts: 19 Private Messages DennisG2010

Creepy, disturbing and hilarious!

ethilbert


quality posts: 1 Private Messages ethilbert

I like the amount of work that went into this to make it "authentic." I also appreciate the extra effort to create a song dedicated to safety. However, the best part is that when the accidents occur the machines make extra noise as if they are alive and are hungry for human flesh.

littlesandusky


quality posts: 0 Private Messages littlesandusky

Okay... I'll admit it [sniff]... I cried a little.

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alxtronics


quality posts: 1 Private Messages alxtronics

Now that song is stuck in my head forever. I will be thinking aboout it from here to eternity! Thanks woot! Now I´m thinking more before buying your stuff.

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purgeme


quality posts: 5 Private Messages purgeme

Somebody combined SAW and Barbara Streisand and made a safety video! If the threat of being forced to listen to that music doesn't make people follow safety rules, I don't know what will.

garaux


quality posts: 5 Private Messages garaux

After seeing several of these, I believe that safety training producers are the slacker film school dropouts that just couldn't hack it in the B horror movie industry.

sdurrant08


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I was determined ot watch the whole thing... but the music was unbearable.... is that what they meant by "You've been warned"?

Renratca


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sdurrant08 wrote:I was determined ot watch the whole thing... but the music was unbearable.... is that what they meant by "You've been warned"?



Agree

devzero


quality posts: 2 Private Messages devzero

Is this one of those John Cleese corporate training videos? Seems like his style.

ducss750


quality posts: 1 Private Messages ducss750
sdurrant08 wrote:I was determined ot watch the whole thing... but the music was unbearable.... is that what they meant by "You've been warned"?



The music alone created a hazardous situation.

Seriously; I think this was the most disturbing thing I have seen in quite a long time.

greydorf


quality posts: 0 Private Messages greydorf

Check out the German forklift video as well. (helps if you know German.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tqd4aPs5WTA

arkansized


quality posts: 9 Private Messages arkansized

As a safety officer, I am delighted to see that Woot takes safety seriously./sarcasm

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