Workshop Safety Training Videos

Shop Safety For The Trucking and Warehouse Industries
This program is intended as a review of some basic responsibilities that are required for all professionals in this industry. Certainly, we can’t cover all aspects of your job but your company will provide additional training.

Preventing Hand Injuries (DVD)

Automotive Repair Safety Training Package - (14 DVDs)

Arc Welding Safety

Hand and Power Tool Safety (Machinery) DVD
Hand And Power Tool Safety - Hand and power tools cause thousands of injuries every year. Safety must be exercised every time anyone uses hand and power tools. Safety awareness is of vital importance, so let's begin the program with some basics.

Hazardous Energy Source - Lockout/Tagout Affected and Authorized Persons - Machine Operators/Non-Operators

Machine Guarding, Safety Hazards, How To Prevent Slips and Falls DVD
This is a short refresher training course containing 3 videos in 1.
Runtime: 18 Min.
Respirator Selection (DVD)

Multi-Piece Wheel/Rim Demounting Mounting - Truck Split Rim (DVD)

Employee Safety Orientation For Automotive Personnel (DVD)

Motor Fleet Maintenance Safety Training DVD

Battery Charging Safety Training - Video

New Employee Safety Orientation Video - Advanced
The goal of this training program is to help you understand some of your job responsibilities that include safety. Safety is a major part of your job, no matter where you work or what type of job you perform. Meets OSHA training requirements for training new employees on safety basics.

Eye Protection (DVD)

Housekeeping (DVD)

PPE - It Is Not Your Call (DVD)
PPE - It’s Not Your Call – Safety glasses, face shields, ear plugs, steel toed shoes, gloves, hard hats, respirators, they are called PPE for personal protective equipment. Your company has the responsibility to identify what PPE can best protect you from hazard and risks associated with your facility and your specific job duties and responsibility.

Employee Safety Orientation: Starting Out Right DVD
For most people starting a new job can be confusing and even a bit stressful. There’s a lot to learn ranging from where the break room is to how to sign up for benefits to learning the new job itself. While no one expects a new employee to remember everything right away, it is important to make safety an immediate job priority.
