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    Funny flight attendant distracts passengers from delay with hilarious safety instructions January 27, 2023 at 12:00 PM He was able to keep us all distracted with humor while we waited to take off ...

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  5. Forklift Driver Klaus – The First Day on the Job - Wikipedia

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    The film is presented as a safety instruction video for forklift truck drivers and shows the first day of work for newly qualified forklift truck driver Klaus. The film highlights, in a gory manner, the dangers of unsafe operation of machinery, as well as inattention as a result of chitchatting and distraction by a female coworker passing by.

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  7. Pre-flight safety demonstration - Wikipedia

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    Pre-flight safety briefings typically last two to six minutes. In consideration for travelers not speaking the airline's official language and for the passengers with hearing problems, the video may feature subtitles, an on-screen signer, or may be repeated in another language. Some safety videos are made using three-dimensional graphics. [2]

  8. Dumb Ways to Die - Wikipedia

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    Dumb Ways to Die is an Australian public awareness campaign video and media franchise made by Metro Trains in Melbourne, Victoria to promote railway safety.The original cartoon public service announcement for the awareness campaign went viral on social media after it was released on the internet in November 2012, amassing over 320 million views on YouTube.

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