Office health and safety cartoon poster – a must have!

Office health and safety cartoon poster – the perfect addition to any workspace.

office health and safety cartoon, hazard hunter cartoon with guy carrying too much down a set of stairs, wet floor sign hidden under stair case, cleaner has left pools of water while mopping, guy not looking where he is going about to trip over filing cabinet drawer, overloaded socket, cleaner with frayed wires on vacuum, incorrect lighting, correct lifting, fire extinguisher stand has missing extinguisher, extinguisher under desk, hoover cables are a trip hazard, worker listening to music on headphones not looking where she is going, caution glass sign is hidden by office plant, guy on cellphone/mobile phone about to step on slip hazard, guy walking into glass panel, female worker in very high heels.

When it comes to office health and safety, one of the most common complaints you will hear relate to the fact that most of the advice and instructions are “just common sense”. This is the thing about health and safety, health and safety should be a natural thing but for too many offices, it seems as though common sense is in short supply at times.

This is why this office health and safety cartoon is the perfect addition to any workspace. A great way to get across the importance of staying safe is to have some fun with it. Clearly an office that has so many so things going wrong at the same time would likely be closed down, or burned down, in a day or two, but all across the United Kingdom, isolated incidents found in this picture are taking place all the time. And while this is a funny cartoon, the opposite of a “Where’s Wally?” illustration because here everyone is acting like a wally, there are some serious points to be taken from it.

Hazards in this cartoon: guy carrying too much down a set of stairs, wet floor sign hidden under stair case, cleaner has left pools of water while mopping, guy not looking where he is going about to trip over filing cabinet drawer, overloaded socket, cleaner with frayed wires on vacuum, incorrect lighting, correct lifting, fire extinguisher stand has missing extinguisher, extinguisher under desk, hoover cables are a trip hazard, worker listening to music on headphones not looking where she is going, caution glass sign is hidden by office plant, guy on cellphone/mobile phone about to step on slip hazard, guy walking into glass panel, female worker in very high heels.

Want to purchase this cartoon(Without the copyright watermark!) or need a bespoke spot-the-hazards cartoon – call Richard on 07951 929 836 or email

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Or to purchase stock health and safety cartoons

Cartoons work – cartoons are worth checking out in a promotional business sense!

At the very least, cartoons are worth checking out in a promotional business sense because they have been proven to work time and time again. There is obviously a difference between good cartoons and bad cartoons but there is a proven business track record in using cartoons to promote a company/product. Being innovative and highly individual is bold and brave, but sometimes there is more to gain than by providing a fresh slant or take on a recognised format.

If you are serious about engaging with an audience and properly promoting your brand, cartoons are an excellent way to promote your firm.

advertising cartoons for Andrews World Cup promotional campaign, six different cartoons

Advertising cartoons for Hedex World Cup promotion

A set of advertising cartoons commissioned by Hedex with a World Cup theme, that appeared in Women’s sections of national newspapers and selected womens magazine. Approximately twelve ideas/rough sketches were supplied for them to choose from.

Hedex advertising cartoons for a World Cup promotion

Advertising cartoons are a very powerful tool, their use is a great way to lighten up some of the serious challenges we face in the current business environment. Cartoon graphics drawn professionally attract the eye, and the humour they use helps readers to retain their content.

Use funny business cartoons because they break up text heavy reports, newsletters and presentations. They keep people upbeat and interested. People remember funny cartoons!

Contact Richard on 07951 929 836 or email