Summary: A film intended to promote safety consciousness both at work and at leisure.
Description: The film takes the form of a conversation between two fellow rail travellers, one a "wise" middle-aged man, the other a somewhat impetuous younger man, illustrated by flash-backs and scenes showing Southern Railway working practice. The younger man, arm in sling, recounts various accidents he has had in car and on bicycle, and his companion points out why they happened, and goes on to illustrate general rules of safety using the example of the Southern Railway.
Production Details: Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (Production sponsor)
Southern Railway Film Unit (Production company)
Churcher, Graham (Production individual)
Sangster, Basil (Production individual)
Churcher, Graham (Production individual)
Edwards, C H W (Production individual)
Personalities, Units and Organisations: SOUTHERN RAILWAY (regiment/service)
Keywords: propaganda, British - practical: accident prevention (object name)
transport, British civilian - rail (object name)