Digital 2000 Safety Training Videos & DVDs
Accidents - "It Can't Happen To Me" (Safety Video)
Accidents - “It Can’t Happen To Me” - Accident prevention is each individual's responsibility. This program is designed to make you think more about accident causes and how you can prevent injuries.
Bonding and Grounding Flammable Liquid Transfers DVD
Subcontractor Safety Orientation DVD
Heat Stress Prevention & Awareness (Construction) Video
Every year, too many workers are hospitalized or die from heat-related illness. There have been reports of amateur and professional athletes who have died by the effects of heat illness. Employees working in hot environments can also suffer from heat illness.
Preventing Injury Incidents DVD
Testing and Monitoring For Hazardous Gases
Construction Series - Backhoe/Loader Operations DVD
Housekeeping On The Job Site (DVD)
Construction Series - Supervisor Safety Responsibilities DVD
Dump Truck Safety - Video
Construction Series - Controlling Carbon Monoxide Poisoning DVD
Fall Protection - Construction (DVD)
Chemical Dependency and What To Do About It
Construction Series - Safety Factors In Arc Welding and Cutting Operations DVD
Asbestos Cement Pipe Safety - Video
Bloodborne Pathogens (Construction) DVD
Construction Series - Safely Using Compressed Gas Cylinders DVD
Construction Series - Compressed Gas Cylinders - Handling and Storage DVD
Portable Grinders and Abrasive Wheels - DVD
General Office Safety DVD
Safety is the responsibility of all employees. The company’s safety policy is, “we don’t have any job that can’t be performed safely.” It takes an effort to keep safety foremost in your mind when you are at work or home. This program will focus on safety awareness.
Overhead Pendant Hoist Safety Training DVD
Walkways, Ladders, and Elevations - Don't Slip and Fall (DVD)
More construction workers die from falling from a height above six feet. General construction averaged eight scissor lift related deaths each year. Falls from an elevated platform are caused primarily by a worker’s unsafe act such as leaving gate chains unattached, propping the gate open, or climbing up on or leaning over the guardrail system. This program’s topics include scaffolding, causes of scaffolding injuries, basic operations, inspection, and safety checks.