By National Safety Compliance

Machine Safeguarding Safety Training | Video & Program (English & Spanish)

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Language: English
Format: Streaming
Length or # of Employees: 1-Month
Regular price $85.00
Regular price Sale price $85.00

Our Machine Safeguarding training course helps employees understand the fundamentals of machine guarding and how to protect themselves from injuries caused by unguarded or inadequately guarded moving machine parts in compliance with OSHA Standards 29 CFR 1910.133 and .147, Subpart O, and 29 CFR 1926 Subpart I. Every year, workers across the United States suffer injuries from moving machine parts — amputations, crushed hands and arms, lacerations, abrasions, and even blindness are among the possible outcomes. Amputation is one of the most severe and crippling types of workplace injury, usually resulting in permanent disability. It is estimated that approximately 18,000 injuries and over 800 deaths occur each year among workers who operate and maintain machinery. This 19-minute program covers machine fundamentals, safeguarding requirements, types of safety devices, and how to recognize hazardous machine motions and actions. Available in English and Spanish.

Choose the format that works best for your organization:

  • Streaming — Instant online access, ideal for ongoing or recurring training. Monthly or annual subscription.
  • MP4 DownloadIncludes both English and Spanish, regardless of your language selection! Download once and host on your own LMS, file server, or SharePoint. Annual license based on number of employees.
  • USB or DVD — Physical media for in-person classroom training with no internet required.

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Topic Overview:

  • Machine Fundamentals
  • Machine Guarding Principles
  • Hazardous Motions and Actions
  • Requirements for Safeguards
  • Types of Machine Safeguarding
  • Safety Devices and Aids
  • Maintenance and Repair Considerations
  • Personal Protective Equipment

What's Included:

  • 19-minute Machine Safeguarding training video developed by industry professionals
  • PowerPoint presentation for classroom use
  • Compliance Manual
  • Training outline
  • Employee quiz and answer key
  • Completion certificate and wallet/ID cards
  • Attendance log / sign-in form
  • Machine guarding supplemental documents

Course Outcomes:
After completing this training, workers will be certified in OSHA Standards 29 CFR 1910.133 and .147, Subpart O, and 29 CFR 1926 Subpart I, and be able to apply machine safeguarding rules in the workplace to recognize hazardous machine parts and protect themselves and coworkers from preventable injury.

Who Should Take This Course?
Managers and supervisors, as well as workers who operate or work near machinery, heavy equipment, and power tools. Also suitable for train-the-trainer use and refresher training for seasoned employees.


Commonly paired with this course for a complete machine and equipment safety program:

  • Lockout/Tagout Training — covers control of hazardous energy under OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147, essential for workers who service, maintain, or repair machinery that requires safeguarding.
  • Hand & Power Tool Safety Training — covers safe use, guarding, and hazards of hand and power tools, complementing this course's focus on larger machinery safeguarding.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this training satisfy OSHA requirements?

Yes. This course covers the machine guarding requirements of OSHA Standards 29 CFR 1910.133 and .147, Subpart O (general industry), and 29 CFR 1926 Subpart I (construction). Please note that OSHA also requires employers to ensure that all machinery and equipment are properly guarded according to the specific hazards of each machine, which involves a site-specific hazard assessment beyond this general training.

What are the main types of machine safeguards?

The main categories covered in this course include fixed guards (permanently attached barriers), interlocked guards (which shut down the machine when removed or opened), adjustable and self-adjusting guards, and safety devices such as presence-sensing devices, pullback devices, and two-hand controls. The right type of safeguard depends on the specific machine and hazard being addressed.

Does this course cover Lockout/Tagout for machine maintenance?

This course touches on machine maintenance and repair considerations as part of comprehensive safeguarding, but workers who are directly responsible for servicing or maintaining machinery should also complete our dedicated Lockout/Tagout course, which covers OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147 in full detail, including hazardous energy control procedures required before servicing safeguarded equipment.

Does this subscription automatically renew?

Yes. This is a prepaid subscription that automatically renews at the end of each term at the then-current price unless canceled. You can view, manage, or cancel your subscription at any time through your account portal.

What's the difference between Streaming, MP4, USB, and DVD?

Streaming gives you instant online access from any device — no download required. MP4 is a one-time download you host on your own platform such as an LMS, file server, or SharePoint. USB and DVD are physical media shipped to you, best for classroom training where internet access is limited or unavailable.

If I purchase the USB, can I copy the video to share with others?

No. The video on the USB is encrypted and licensed to only be played from the USB. It must be inserted in your computer for it to play.

What documentation is provided for compliance recordkeeping?

The kit includes a compliance manual, employee quiz and answer key, completion certificates, wallet/ID cards, an attendance log, a training outline, and machine guarding supplemental documents — everything needed to document that training was completed and maintain OSHA compliance records.

How do I access the Documentation on the DVD?

You will need to access the DVD with a computer so you can browse to the Documentation folder.

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