Safety Cartoons

safety cartoons

As part of a safety awareness campaign, the use of Safety Mascots can be valuable. The main reason: thanks to the mascots, the subject becomes more accessible - after all, in the places where the risks are greatest, we don't often find real readers or people with a lot of time to fathom messages. The safety mascots appear in cartoons where safety dilemmas are presented the way they would be presented in "the workplace.

With the same humor and in the language spoken there. media in which we see the mascots are cartoons, part of mailings, positions on online platforms and even live. Because, of course, Salmay thinks very carefully about the "character traits" of a mascot. Friendly know-it-all, macho, daredevil, hypochondriac, overly cautious family man, nice giant or girl-next-door, the used-to-be-just-so type... Even a mild version of a cartoon of existing employees are good to go! We look at the organization, the security performance and the desired role of the mascot. This then results in a perfect match. Also look here for more examples of: safety mascots.

A huge variety of nationalities work together at this client. Dutch is not the most commonly used language between employees - that of the shop floor, that is. Visual language belongs to all peoples, so these "colleagues" help make the safety recommendations clear.

Floor is the most safety-conscious colleague at this client and likable and well-liked too. What more could you want? Well, that every month Floor does a cartoon that takes a different look at recommendations and policies.

The Nutricians managed to expose the most unruly safety topics with dry humor. After all, they are just as good or cool as the average employee of this client - and therefore accepted. In a real comic book, they took their colleagues on a nice adventure that led to higher safety and quality awareness. Come to think of it as a QHSE manager.

Sometimes the even the best recommendation needs a push (in this case in the back). For that, Salmay calls in specialized helpers!

witty cartoon about work attitude of mechanic

Certainly experienced forces can get tired at times when it comes to safe work (again). When it gets boring, repetition loses its power. Salmay has a fresh sponge to brush away boredom. For example, by showing trite themes in a comic strip for a change.

funny cartoon about hand on handrail



As part of a safety awareness campaign, the use of Safety Mascots can be valuable. The main reason: thanks to the mascots, the subject becomes more accessible - after all, in the places where the risks are greatest, we don't often find real readers or people with a lot of time to fathom messages. The safety mascots appear in cartoons where safety dilemmas are presented the way they would be presented in "the workplace.

With the same humor and in the language spoken there. media in which we see the mascots are cartoons, part of mailings, positions on online platforms and even live. Because, of course, Salmay thinks very carefully about the "character traits" of a mascot. Friendly know-it-all, macho, daredevil, hypochondriac, overly cautious family man, nice giant or girl-next-door, the used-to-be-just-so type... Even a mild version of a cartoon of existing employees are good to go! We look at the organization, the security performance and the desired role of the mascot. This then results in a perfect match. Also look here for more examples of: safety mascots.

As an international company in every sense (branches abroad and in the Netherlands many nationalities under one roof), it is challenging to communicate at Bakker. Of course a sympathetic, signed colleague helps with that. Recognizable but not too so and always able to convey directly what is at stake. Their first names can be pronounced in all the languages of the shop floor: Becka, Boris and Benny.

A huge variety of nationalities work together at this client. Dutch is not the most commonly used language between employees - that of the shop floor, that is. Visual language belongs to all peoples, so these "colleagues" help make the safety recommendations clear.

Floor is the most safety-conscious colleague at this client and likable and well-liked too. What more could you want? Well, that every month Floor does a cartoon that takes a different look at recommendations and policies.

The Nutricians managed to expose the most unruly safety topics with dry humor. After all, they are just as good or cool as the average employee of this client - and therefore accepted. In a real comic book, they took their colleagues on a nice adventure that led to higher safety and quality awareness. Come to think of it as a QHSE manager :)

Sometimes the even the best recommendation needs a push (in this case in the back). For that, Salmay calls in specialized helpers!
witty cartoon about work attitude of mechanic

Certainly experienced forces can get tired at times when it comes to safe work (again). When it gets boring, repetition loses its power. Salmay has a fresh sponge to brush away boredom. For example, by showing trite themes in a comic strip for a change.

funny cartoon about hand on handrail