Safety Training DVDs
Do you want to keep your employees safe on the job? Of course you do. But neglecting safety training can lead to accidents, and sometimes even lawsuits. What can you do to protect yourself? Training is costly! But it's a lot cheaper if you show safety training DVDs instead.
Safety Training DVDs on a Variety of Topics
It doesn't matter what industry you're in--there are safety training dvds on a variety of topics. Here are some examples. Most of them are fairly obvious, but some might surprise you:
- Construction Safety/Forklift/Crane Safety - For employees who drive construction equipment
- Electrical Safety - One word: Electrocution.
- Fire/Emergency Safety - What to do in a fire or other type of emergency.
- Hazardous Materials/ Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Standard (HAZWOPER) - Applies to employees who are exposed or potentially exposed to hazardous substances, including hazardous waste
- Infection Control/First Aid - For healthcare workers
- Ergonomics - For office workers who might sustain repetitive motion injuries
- Personal Protective Equipment - For any industry that requires its employees to wear it.
- Respiratory Protection - For employees who run the risk of breathing in hazardous chemicals
- Chemical Safety - For employees who work around chemicals
- Driver/Transportation Safety - For jobs where employees drive company vehicles or equipment.
- Outdoor/Environmental Safety - For employees who might encounter dangerous situations while working outdoors
- Machine Safety - For employees who work around machines that could cause injury if used improperly, such as in a factory
- ...and many more
The Process
Once you order the safety training DVDs you want, have all employees watch them and sign a waiver saying they watched and understood the safety training DVDs they saw. Make sure they understand ahead of time that the purpose of the safety training DVDs is to keep them safe.
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