Safety Training Dvd
A safety training DVD is a valuable resource you can use to train current and new employees. Because it's a DVD, it can be used over and over again.
The Value of a Safety Training DVD
Here are some reasons to use a safety training DVD as your safety training program:
- Safety training DVDs are good for companies that don't have a staff of safety training professionals.
- A professional safety training DVD is an effective way to train new employees on OSHA safety requirements.
- A safety training DVD can reduce overall training costs because it's reusable.
It doesn't matter what industry you're in either, because there's a safety training DVD for almost any industry:
- Accident Investigations
- Back Safety
- Compressed Gases
- Crane Safety
- Electrical Safety
- Eye Safety
- Fire Safety
- Forklift Safety
- Hand, Wrist, & Finger Safety
- Heat Stress
- Industrial Ergonomics
- Lead Safety
- Machine Guarding
- Material Safety Data Sheets
- Office Safety
- Respiratory Safety
- HAZCOM/HAZMAT
- Safety Orientation
- Slips, Trips, & Falls
- Welding Safety
- Winter Safety
- Asbestos Safety
- Bloodborne Pathogens
- Driving Safety
- Emergency Response
- First Aid
- Hand & Power Tool Safety
- Hearing Safety
- Ladder Safety
- Material Handling
- Office Ergonomics
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Safety & Housekeeping
- Safety Showers & Eyewashes
Safety Training DVD Testimonial
"When I started my word processing job, I saw that I was scheduled for ergonomics training. Besides thinking that would be boring, I thought it would be a training class in a training room with a boring speaker and a manual. Instead, we watched a DVD about ergonomics. It was so much easier to remember what they were teaching when I was watching someone actually do it instead of reading about it or hearing someone lecture about it. And if I ever think I need a review, I can just watch the DVD again." Lisa, Word Processor at a law firm.
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