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the best safety training video. ever. EVER.


As the write-up implies, it’s all in German, and the beginning is a bit boring. Watch it through to the end and appreciate its utter darkness, like the thickest of German brews. (thanks, timk)

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  1. Wow. That was really, really worth it. I hope it's meant as a spoof, and was never actually used to teach safety, though!

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  2. I hope it /was/ meant to teach safety. The humor in it helps salient points, er, stick in one's head -- as it were.

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