Workplace Safety Digital Presentations
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PBF Australia has developed a wide range of injury prevention programs that aim to reduce the incidence of serious injury at work, on the road and at play.
Our workplace safety digital presentations can help you keep your team focused on safety when face-to-face meetings are not possible due to COVID related restrictions or a dispersed workforce.
Recently 50 team members from Peak Services were able to engage with PBF’s Matthew Allen as he shared his personal story of decision-making, risk and permanent injury.
Matthew was on his way back to work when he was struck by a car on a Sydney highway. This left him as a C3/4 quadriplegic, paralysed from the neck down. Following his injury he was in rehab for 18 months while his life was on hold. Matthew comments “The consequences of my injury have severely affected those closest to me. By sharing my experiences, we can learn from my decision and the risks involved on our roads and at work.”
Peak Services’ Managing Director and CEO Brent Reeman was impressed with the presentation: “Matthew’s presentation to our staff was inspiring and also a timely reminder that safety isn’t something that we just need to think about at work. A simple act at home can have a lifelong impact on you and your loved ones. It’s a brave person who so openly shares their story to help others. Thank you PBF and Matthew.”
Our live online presentations are suitable for both small and large groups and can be customised to include specific safety messaging that is relevant to your organisation.
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