Industrial Safety Can Be Funny!
Safety in the industrial environment is challenging.
How much money do you have to spend to purchase safety
protective equipment to prevent accidents? Try asking yourself
how much it will cost you whenever an accident happens - loss of
life, loss of work and productivity, insurance claims, material
damage, and not counting those extra hours writing reports...
Accidents are not cheap. In fact, they can be very, very
expensive!
And ironically, most accidents are caused by people! And it is
not easy to get people to follow what you want them to do.
Everybody has a free will and they know it.
How useful are your protective equipment if your workers are not
using them? How do you ensure that your workers remember safety
guidelines and avoid dangerous practices? Or observe good safety
practices when nobody supervises them?
Somehow, people need to get it into their subconscious mind to
want to follow safety rules and regulations. If not it will be
an uphill task for the safety practitioner. Do they have to
wield the big stick like a policeman and play a cat-and-mouse
game all the time?
Safety awareness is the key to controlling accidents. Safety
awareness is critical in any construction site. So many
dangerous activities are happening at the same time. It only
takes one unsafe act to bring your safety record plunging down.
What is the best way to deliver your safety message?
Interestingly, researchers have found that people remember 50%
more in what they see than in what they hear. Visuals get
people's attention. Advertising people know about this. The many
images on billboards, magazines, newspapers or even on the
internet are testimonies that visuals do attract people and
advertising using visuals are so effective.
Humor in posters brings good feelings and makes ideas more
memorable and receptive. This again has a lot to do with the
working of the mind. Pleasant thoughts generate more receptive
learning. Have you ever tried studying for an exam when you have
ugly thoughts disturbing your mind?
Humor effectively drives a point that is so easy to understand
when done correctly. Accidents situations cannot be
photographed. Only stuntmen are crazy enough to do things that
can result in accidents. Cartoons can be effectively used to
illustrate dangerous situations which might be impossible to
capture on film in real life.
What do you mean by done correctly? Well, in any graphic design,
there must be a certain composition that makes a picture stand
out. It's what makes people stop and stare. It's the difference
between a prize-winning visual and a mediocre one.
Composition is simply the arrangement of the subject matter
within the confines of a picture space. It's not just a matter
of putting the main focus in the center. The arrangement of
other components of a picture will lead the eye of the beholder
to the center of interest. Through composition, a picture is
unified into a well-balanced and pleasing design.
There are many techniques for arranging subjects to create
attractive graphics. Some of the well known ones are: the
S-shape, L-shape, three spot composition, tunnel, silhouette,
golden mean, radiating line and many others.
Another way to capture interest is by the use of colors or lack
of it. Strong reds will stand out in a green background. Skilful
matching of colors can enable pictures to stand out, and make
people take notice.
In safety communication, the safety slogan must also be
eye-catching. After all, that is the safety message that you
want to deliver to people. To be successful, the words must
stand out above the rest.
The successful safety poster first captures people's attention
with the graphics and the color. Next, it lets them enjoy the
images to relax their mood. Finally, it presents the safety
slogan or message for the finale.
If done well, people will remember the messages in safety
posters for a long, long time. And when a similar situation
occurs during their work, the vivid graphic comes back to their
minds, perhaps causing them to smile knowingly for what to
avoid. They have seen the consequences and they will avoid
putting themselves in that similar accident-prone situation.
Does it make sense then to use eye-catching cartoon graphics to
influence safety behavior in people? I think it might work when
we expose people sufficiently over a long period of time. The
messages must sink into their subconscious mind so that it
becomes second nature to them.
There had been a lot of propaganda graphics created during the
world wars and also during political campaigns. Many of them
used cartoons to influence the thinking of the masses. People in
advertisement use a lot of graphics - all for one purpose - to
influence people's impression or buying behavior.
Truly, cartoon posters with the proper messages can influence
people's behavior. That should be good news to safety
professionals. It's a tool with a lot of potential.
If you are involved with safety, where can you obtain suitable
safety posters that are both cheap and good, where you can store
in your computer, and print at any time you want? You might find
the 50 downloadable poster images contained in the e-book
"Construction Safety with Mabuk" that can be downloaded at http://www.cartoon-web.com
very useful. Safety posters can be printed on any normal printer
straight from the computer anytime. It's so convenient and
practical.
Prevention of accidents is certainly better than cure. It's so
much cheaper too. It's so funny!