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The exact title of the safety video is debated. Quinton's father seems to remember the title as "K-Lumbo: Safety is No Accident".<ref>https://twitter.com/Q_Review/status/1411025377418485761 Retrieved 16 April '22</ref> However, the court case seems to refer to "K-Lumbo" and "Safety is No Accident" as two separate Kmart safety videos.
There is minor contention over if 'K-lumbo' and 'Safety is No Accident' are one film or two. The court document references the titles interchangeably. However, both titles are described as having identical purpose and content.
 
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Revision as of 16:08, 16 April 2022

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K-lumbo, possibly titled K-lumbo: Safety is No Accident, was a Kmart safety video and Columbo parody created circa the early 1990s.

According to former Kmart employees, the safety video starred a Peter Falk-type actor as a detective named "K-lumbo" who investigates the safety protocols of K-Mart employees.[1][2][3] In 2006, one former employee remembered the video covering shrinkage prevention.[4]

Confirmation that this safety video existed comes from the 2001 court case Torres v. K-Mart Corp:

7. Kmart did not act in accordance with the safety requirements set forth by Kmart Corporation for wet floors in safety video known as "K-lumbo."

8. Kmart did not act in accordance with the safety requirements set forth by Kmart Corporation for wet floors in safety video known as "Safety Is No Accident."[5]

There is minor contention over if 'K-lumbo' and 'Safety is No Accident' are one film or two. The court document references the titles interchangeably. However, both titles are described as having identical purpose and content.

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