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Simple: our work – and the way we go about it – and our clear focus on HSE.
- We believe HSE communications and training support is a specialized field, not a carbon-copy by-product of general agency or e-learning services.
- Our teams know the specific requirements and the typical subject matters in the safety and environmental field.
- We feel 100% at home in every industry; we have been filming in plants around the world and producing content to corporate guidelines since 1984.
- Because we create everything in-house, we can without bias select the optimal medium and visualization for each message.
- We deliver as promised within the time constraints and budgetary boundaries you define.
- We’re pretty down-to-earth. We offer value for money and tangible, measurable results.
Latest work
- MSD E-learning for knowledge management
- ArcelorMittal Making forklift drivers safety aware
- ArcelorMittal Talk the talk. Walk the walk.
- BASF On rust and robots
- Bayer Safety should be taken serious…
- Total Total turnaround of Total’s turnaround safety instruction
- DuPont DuPont Nomex® ProVis trailer
- MSD Environmental care
- BASF Incident reconstruction
- Total Training manuals
Latest news
- Updating the Pfizer Puurs safety trainings
- Don’t change something that works just fine. Update it!
- Combining our expertise in safety and e-learning
- On rust and robots in new BASF safety campaign
- Meet Bavo, ...
- Customized version of turnaround training
- Update to Dow contractor training
- DuPont Nomex® ProVis ad campaign
- The Safety First logo
- DuPont presents extended Kevlar XP at Milipol 2009

Exchanging video files that are meant to be seen on a computer desktop or laptop can be a bumpy ride. Even if you think your Media Player will play an AVI file, you might end up with a black screen because the codec (coder-decoder) used to compress the video is missing on your system. To add to the complexity, many people confuse the traditional “video carriers” used in the living room or board room with the “data carriers” used in a computer environment. This article helps you find your way in a jungle of formats and carriers.