건설작업자들의 대소동 Construction workers turn the tables on office workers in funny videos


Construction workers turn the tables on office workers in funny videos


The Road Rager

Ontario Road Builders' Association

This is a screen grab from the Sight Unseen video series on construction worker safety.


Brampton Guardian

By Pam Douglas 


Does your office have a speeder in the hallways? 

A road rager in the boardroom? 

A ‘fail to merger’ in the lineup for the elevator?


이 비디오는 캐나다 온타리오 도로건설협회에서 건설작업자들의 현장에서 발생하는 문제들 

또 곤경에 빠지게 하는 일들에 대해서 캠페인 형식의 동영상으로 코믹하게 제작한 것들이다.


That’s what Ontario’s construction workers often have to deal with in their workplaces, and it puts them in danger, according to the Ontario Road Builders’ Association (ORBA).


The ORBA has launched a video campaign to highlight safety and the most common bad behaviours by drivers in construction zones – just in time for construction season.


The video series, called Sight Unseen, uses humour to turn the tables, putting construction workers into office environments, exhibiting some of those same poor behaviours.


It comes on the heels of an Ipsos poll that found one in three drivers admits they aren’t always focused on the road when they are driving.


“This campaign is about ensuring drivers perceive construction zones as workplaces – much like an office– and drive accordingly, so construction workers can be safe at work,” said Geoff Wilkinson, ORBA executive director, in a news release. “Our videos use humour to highlight the misperceptions some drivers have of construction zones and how those misperceptions can put road workers’ safety at risk.”


The campaign is supported by ORBA, the Ministry of Transportation, the Ministry of Labour and the Ontario Provincial Police.



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