There was a serious cultural divide in adopting some of the global best practices for safety. The client was looking for a solution that would allow them to reach out to its workforce in a manner that was not just acceptable but also create a lasting and productive impact.
The clear objective was to achieve substantial results in terms of productive outcomes and reduced injury rates. After much internal deliberation, they approached TECH EHS. After a strict evaluation process, they identified TECH EHS as a credible source for providing an answer to their pressing issues. It was jointly determined that a customized movie would be an ideal solution to communicate the gravity and criticality of safety practices when working on cell sites.
But the movie was to be played across the length and breadth of India. Hence, while adopting global best practices, the movie needed to communicate in the local (native) language for some of the workforce to absorb. The prevalent practice was a 6-hour induction using photos (images) and a PowerPoint presentation.
The induction required qualified trainers who could pass the message to the audience(s). They observed that the induction program was becoming redundant and boring, which made the audience ignorant and, hence, negligent.