Dear All, Why attention is required to work with revolving machinery? See the attached file. Give ur comments. Shailesh
From India, Pune
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Though the intention is good. But the images are too Blunt. should not be posted in public forums. Moreover these pictures have been going on in chain of emails from past 2 years.
From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
Hi,
Excellent presentation and, I really do not why these types of figures are not be published. Dear friends, this is an eye opener to everyone and in my opinion after serving 37 years in industries in various capacities, if people are not ready to see and correct themselves, I am afraid, how these people will handle tough situations like this.
Hence, gentlemen, please accept the reality of life and try to learn from others mistake so that you can save yourself and your colleagues.
In my opinion, many like this to be made available for public so that they can train their people from this and lead and safe life.
I wish Shailesh, all the best and keep posting presentations like this for the benefit of others without worrying about the other people comments.
Thanks and Regards
J Narayanan

From India, Madras
@ J Narayanan ,
I agreed with your views . Shailesh don't be hesitate to post real facts
which really benifitial to built up the safety awareness.
Henceforth while posting Just Add note " NOT FOR VIEWING BY CHILDREN
OR PERSONS WITH WEAK HEARTS!"
Regards,
Abhay

From India, Mumbai
I agree with what Mr. Narayanan & Abhay have explained. Such presentations are an eye opener for each of us.
Why we want to avoid seeing such practical incidences ? This can happen anywhere where safety rules are bypassed. We must learn from this & shud take necessary steps / actions in our respective organisations to avoid this happening.
Thats why in some good organisations a safety officer inspect & verify the every new incoming M/c or equipment for required safety features to avoid such incidents.
Thanks Shailesh for sharing such eyeopener. Keep posting but with precautions as suggested by Mr. Abhay.
Regards
Deepak Jain

From India, Gurgaon
Thanks Shailesh,
Though the pictures are horrible. It is eye opening. In industry and service sector one should not indulge into the repairing / maintenance / prevention of accident - like activity unless and untill he is fully experienced. At times out of ignorance on this part and out of over confidence one has to be put into the strange situation causing personal loss, mental agony to family members, organisation where he is working.
Once again thanks for posting this ... And request CITEHR member to show this to all their friends and family members.

From India, Mumbai
Dear Shailesh,
This is really horrible incident which no one wants to share, but you have done a good job to spread safety awareness amnog all peoples who are not directly related to such kind of jobs. Now it is our duty to share it with our collegues so that we can minimise the unsafe action & unsafe conditions to prevent such incidences. because it is human tendency to create shortcuts & make accidents to happen.
After all "Prevention is always better than cure" & we should start with ourself to adopt safe practices i.e. At home or at work place, safety must be at top place.
Thanks once again.
Regards,
Prashant

From India, Mumbai
Dear All,
Thanks to all for their valuable comments whether it is good or bad.
But I think accident will teach u more and if photos are there, it will help u more than written lines.
Thanks again.
Regards,
Shailesh

From India, Pune
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