ALLMI TV Campaign
ALLMI has recently launched a campaign to promote the good practice videos freely available via the ‘ALLMI TV’ area of its website. Central to the campaign is the news that the entire content of ALLMI’s ‘Safe Use of Lorry Loaders’ video can now be accessed from ALLMI TV.
Intended to complement periodic and ongoing formal training and assessment, the Safe Use of Lorry Loaders video addresses the applications of ‘Hook’, ‘Builders Merchants’ and ‘Utilities’ and covers the following subject areas:
- Legislation, Standards & the Lifting Team Hierarchy
- Siting the Loader
- Pre-Operational Checks
- Safe Operation
- Safe Travel
ALLMI CEO, Tom Wakefield, comments “We are delighted to make this content readily obtainable via ALLMI TV, and to remind the industry that this area of the website also features videos concerning swing-up stabiliser safety and the safe use of remote controls.”
He continues “In the interests of furthering the distribution of this important good practice content, we have made a range of campaign tools available for members and the wider industry to utilise, including postcard literature and QR code stickers.”
ALLMI is providing the following free of charge:
- Postcard Literature – including a QR code linking to ALLMI TV (as well as information concerning ALLMI’s Guidance material on the reverse) and designed for insertion into lorry loader handover packs / documentation, etc. These postcards are available in both hard copy and digital format.
- QR Code Stickers – designed for affixing to lorry loaders, the stickers are 114mm (H) x 74mm (W), made from weather-proof external grade vinyl, and contain a QR code linking to ALLMI TV.
- Standalone QR Code – the ALLMI TV QR code contained in the above is also being provided as a standalone graphic for companies to utilise (e.g. to incorporate into their own literature).
- Email Signature Graphic – ALLMI staff will use an email signature graphic to assist with campaign promotion, and this is also being offered to members for their use.
Tom Wakefield adds “We hope the industry will join us in spreading this important message, and we would encourage stakeholders to contact us, should they wish to order a quantity of postcards or stickers, or if they have any related queries.”