All Access Pass (English-Spanish)

All Access Pass to all of our training videos and documentation. The following are the videos that are included both English and Spanish:

Title Run Time # PPT Slides
Aerial & Scissor Lifts:  Training 18:16 23
Aerial &Scissor Lifts:  Safe Use 20:51 29
Aerial Devices 20:08 28
Asbestos Safety 16:57 30
Back Safety 12:00 17
Back Safety:  Healthcare 13:42 13
Bloodborne Pathogens Safety 16:15 29
Bloodborne Pathogens:  Healthcare 16:15 29
Confined Space Entry 20:00 35
Confined Space Entry:  Construction 25:00 61
Crane Safety 17:50 30
Crane Safety:  Hand Signals 10:50 17
Crane Safety:  Rigging 14:21 18
Driving Safety 32:09 30
Drug & Alcohol Abuse:  Employees 14:55 25
Drug & Alcohol Abuse:  Managers 17:14 29
Electrical Safety 21:40 23
Emergency Planning 18:27 29
Ergonomics:  Industrial 20:34 18
Ergonomics:  Office 19:36 18
Excavation & Trenching 15:49 15
Eye Safety 25:53 17
Fall Protection 23:00 26
Fire Safety 20:51 16
First Aid Safety 21:36 18
Food Safety & Personal Hygiene 22:07 25
Forklift Load Stability 19:38 19
Forklift Safety 25:25 27
Forklift Safety:  Construction 25:25 27
Hand & Power Tool Safety 17:48 25
Hazard Communication Safety 20:39 17
Hazard Communication:  Chemical Labels 13:39 17
Hazard Communication:  Safety Data Sheets 12:25 17
Hearing Conservation 27:51 23
Heat Stress Safety 19:42 19
HIPAA Privacy & Security Rules 21:36 30
Incident Investigation 13:00 25
Infectious Disease Control 17:00 22
Ladder Safety 13:14 12
Lockout Tagout Safety 17:00 21
Machine Safeguarding 19:57 24
Office Safety 22:00 31
Personal Protective Equipment 24:00 24
Respirable Crystalline Silica 14:28 24
Respirable Crystalline Silica:  Construction 17:01 26
Respiratory Safety 30:00 30
Safety Orientation 21:12 19
Safety Orientation:  Construction 19:48 18
Safety Orientation:  Foodservice 16:55 20
Safety Orientation:  Healthcare 16:21 16
Safety Orientation:  Janitorial 15:08 14
Scaffold Safety 23:00 31
Sexual Harassment:  Employees 15:00 25
Sexual Harassment:  Managers 20:00 16
Slips, Trips, &  Falls:  Construction 22:33 18
Slips, Trips, & Falls 22:33 17
Welding Safety 20:17 23
Workplace Violence 27:12 25

Safety Orientation: Construction Version Streaming (Spanish)

Working in the construction industry brings with it many challenges and dangers. Whether you are a painter, carpenter, electrician, plumber or roofer, your health and safety is priority number one at the worksite.

Employees need to be aware of the many different types of equipment that are utilized at the worksite. Such equipment might include forklifts, aerial lifts, bulldozers, excavators, and backhoes. Specific training on every piece of workplace equipment may not be required, but every employee should be cognizant of the characteristics and movements of the equipment. Only employees qualified by training or experience should be allowed to operate equipment and machinery. They also must understand that machinery, tools, or materials that are unsafe or not in proper order must be tagged and locked appropriately.

These are just a small sampling of important safety rules on a construction site. Employers must have safety programs in place to protect your workers from unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous jobs. The first step to any safety program, however, is solid training. This training will help protect your new hires and workers already on-site by providing your new employees with a good foundation of safety knowledge.

Construction Safety Orientation Training Class Topic Overview:

  • Right Attitude=Safety
  • General Safe Work Guidelines
  • Slips, Trips & Falls
  • Fall Protection
  • Ladder Safety
  • Back Safety
  • Electrical Safety
  • Hand & Power Tools
  • Control of Hazardous Materials
  • Confined Spaces
  • Scaffolds
  • Trenching & Shoring
  • PPE
  • Fire Safety
    First aid

Our easy-to-use video kit provides all the necessary materials for running successful training with minimal prep, including:

  • 19 Minute Safety Orientation for Construction Training Video
  • Safety Orientation for Construction PowerPoint Presentation for classroom use
  • OSHA Compliance manual
  • Applicable OSHA construction standards
  • Printable documents, including:
    • Training outline
    • Compliance Manual
    • Completion Certificate & Wallet Cards / ID card
    • Attendance Log / Sign-In Form
    • Employee Quiz and Answer Key
    • Applicable OSHA construction standards

Course Outcomes

After completing this training, your workers will have a good foundation of knowledge of construction site hazards and how to navigate construction work with safety in mind.

Who should take this course?

All new workers in construction. This training is also suitable for members of management, supervisors, to train the trainer and for refresher courses.

Safety Orientation: Construction Version Streaming (English)

Working in the construction industry brings with it many challenges and dangers. Whether you are a painter, carpenter, electrician, plumber or roofer, your health and safety is priority number one at the worksite.

Employees need to be aware of the many different types of equipment that are utilized at the worksite. Such equipment might include forklifts, aerial lifts, bulldozers, excavators, and backhoes. Specific training on every piece of workplace equipment may not be required, but every employee should be cognizant of the characteristics and movements of the equipment. Only employees qualified by training or experience should be allowed to operate equipment and machinery. They also must understand that machinery, tools, or materials that are unsafe or not in proper order must be tagged and locked appropriately.

These are just a small sampling of important safety rules on a construction site. Employers must have safety programs in place to protect your workers from unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous jobs. The first step to any safety program, however, is solid training. This training will help protect your new hires and workers already on-site by providing your new employees with a good foundation of safety knowledge.

Construction Safety Orientation Training Class Topic Overview:

  • Right Attitude=Safety
  • General Safe Work Guidelines
  • Slips, Trips & Falls
  • Fall Protection
  • Ladder Safety
  • Back Safety
  • Electrical Safety
  • Hand & Power Tools
  • Control of Hazardous Materials
  • Confined Spaces
  • Scaffolds
  • Trenching & Shoring
  • PPE
  • Fire Safety
    First aid

Our easy-to-use video kit provides all the necessary materials for running successful training with minimal prep, including:

  • 19 Minute Safety Orientation for Construction Training Video
  • Safety Orientation for Construction PowerPoint Presentation for classroom use
  • OSHA Compliance manual
  • Applicable OSHA construction standards
  • Printable documents, including:
    • Training outline
    • Compliance Manual
    • Completion Certificate & Wallet Cards / ID card
    • Attendance Log / Sign-In Form
    • Employee Quiz and Answer Key
    • Applicable OSHA construction standards

Course Outcomes

After completing this training, your workers will have a good foundation of knowledge of construction site hazards and how to navigate construction work with safety in mind.

Who should take this course?

All new workers in construction. This training is also suitable for members of management, supervisors, to train the trainer and for refresher courses.

Safety Orientation for Construction Training Booklets (pkg of 10)

Working in the construction industry brings with it many challenges and dangers. Your employer is working to ensure you make it home safe and sound at the end of the workday. Whether you are a painter, carpenter, electrician, plumber or roofer, your health and safety is the number one priority at the work site. As an employee, you are faced every day with situations that require prior training, quick decisions and proper actions. This booklet discusses a variety of topics and introduces some basic safety rules to help you recognize and prevent hazards at the work site. Your employer will provide more in-depth training on each topic as needed.

This 16-page booklet is an excellent resource to complement our training course, and addresses the following areas:

Right Attitude=Safety

General Safe Work Guidelines

  • Slips, Trips & Falls
  • Fall Protection
  • Ladder Safety
  • Back Safety
  • Electrical Safety
  • Hand & Power Tools
  • Control of Hazardous Materials
  • Confined Spaces • Scaffolds
  • Trenching & Shoring
  • PPE • Fire Safety
  • First Aid

Additional Information Weight 0.6 lbs Dimensions 8.5 x 5.5. x 0.5 in Language English, Spanish

Safety Orientation: Construction Version Training Course Video Kit

Features

USB/DVD:
  • Physical product shipped to you. (Choice of USB or DVD)
  • Great for in-persona classroom training.
  • Unlimited use for entire organization.
  • Printable documentation for course included.
Streaming:
  • Great for in-person and virtual classroom training.
  • Unlimited use by 1 trainer/supervisor to train entire organization.
  • Convenient immediate access (no physical product is shipped).
  • Printable documentation for course included.
  • Auto-Renewal to alleviate the hassle of remembering to renew.

Working in the construction industry brings with it many challenges and dangers. Whether you are a painter, carpenter, electrician, plumber or roofer, your health and safety is priority number one at the worksite.

Employees need to be aware of the many different types of equipment that are utilized at the worksite. Such equipment might include forklifts, aerial lifts, bulldozers, excavators, and backhoes. Specific training on every piece of workplace equipment may not be required, but every employee should be cognizant of the characteristics and movements of the equipment. Only employees qualified by training or experience should be allowed to operate equipment and machinery. They also must understand that machinery, tools, or materials that are unsafe or not in proper order must be tagged and locked appropriately.

These are just a small sampling of important safety rules on a construction site. Employers must have safety programs in place to protect your workers from unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous jobs. The first step to any safety program, however, is solid training. This training will help protect your new hires and workers already on-site by providing your new employees with a good foundation of safety knowledge.

Construction Safety Orientation Training Class Topic Overview:

  • Right Attitude=Safety
  • General Safe Work Guidelines
  • Slips, Trips & Falls
  • Fall Protection
  • Ladder Safety
  • Back Safety
  • Electrical Safety
  • Hand & Power Tools
  • Control of Hazardous Materials
  • Confined Spaces
  • Scaffolds
  • Trenching & Shoring
  • PPE
  • Fire Safety
    First aid

Our easy-to-use video kit provides all the necessary materials for running successful training with minimal prep, including:

  • 19 Minute Safety Orientation for Construction Training Video
  • Safety Orientation for Construction PowerPoint Presentation for classroom use
  • OSHA Compliance manual
  • Applicable OSHA construction standards
  • Printable documents, including:
    • Training outline
    • Compliance Manual
    • Completion Certificate & Wallet Cards / ID card
    • Attendance Log / Sign-In Form
    • Employee Quiz and Answer Key
    • Applicable OSHA construction standards

Course Outcomes

After completing this training, your workers will have a good foundation of knowledge of construction site hazards and how to navigate construction work with safety in mind.

Who should take this course?

All new workers in construction. This training is also suitable for members of management, supervisors, to train the trainer and for refresher courses.

The following are a free preview of the Safety Orientation – Construction training videos:

Safety Orientation – Construction Version Training Video Kit

Working in the construction industry brings with it many challenges and dangers. Whether you are a painter, carpenter, electrician, plumber or roofer, your health and safety is priority number one at the worksite.

Employees need to be aware of the many different types of equipment that are utilized at the worksite. Such equipment might include forklifts, aerial lifts, bulldozers, excavators, and backhoes. Specific training on every piece of workplace equipment may not be required, but every employee should be cognizant of the characteristics and movements of the equipment. Only employees qualified by training or experience should be allowed to operate equipment and machinery. They also must understand that machinery, tools, or materials that are unsafe or not in proper order must be tagged and locked appropriately.

These are just a small sampling of important safety rules on a construction site. Employers must have safety programs in place to protect your workers from unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous jobs. The first step to any safety program, however, is solid training. This training will help protect your new hires and workers already on-site by providing your new employees with a good foundation of safety knowledge.

Construction Safety Orientation Training Class Topic Overview:

  • Right Attitude=Safety
  • General Safe Work Guidelines
  • Slips, Trips & Falls
  • Fall Protection
  • Ladder Safety
  • Back Safety
  • Electrical Safety
  • Hand & Power Tools
  • Control of Hazardous Materials
  • Confined Spaces
  • Scaffolds
  • Trenching & Shoring
  • PPE
  • Fire Safety
    First aid

Our easy-to-use video kit provides all the necessary materials for running successful training with minimal prep, including:

  • 19 Minute Safety Orientation for Construction Training Video
  • Safety Orientation for Construction PowerPoint Presentation for classroom use
  • OSHA Compliance manual
  • Applicable OSHA construction standards
  • Printable documents, including:
    • Training outline
    • Compliance Manual
    • Completion Certificate & Wallet Cards / ID card
    • Attendance Log / Sign-In Form
    • Employee Quiz and Answer Key
    • Applicable OSHA construction standards

Course Outcomes

After completing this training, your workers will have a good foundation of knowledge of construction site hazards and how to navigate construction work with safety in mind.

Who should take this course?

All new workers in construction. This training is also suitable for members of management, supervisors, to train the trainer and for refresher courses.

Excavation Hand Signals Safety Poster

Clear knowledge of all excavation hand signals is vital to the communication between the operator and those guiding them during the operation of excavation equipment. 

“Excavation Hand Signals”

This full color, laminated, safety poster is 18’ x 24’ with English or Spanish options available.

Products

With a wide range of safety training products and resources, National Safety Compliance is a go to source for training and compliance needs. Our products include video training kits, online courses, DVDs/USBs, streaming subscriptions, and safety posters. Training resources cover various topics such as aerial lift safety, asbestos hazards, bloodborne pathogens, confined space entry, crane safety, drug and alcohol abuse, electrical safety, emergency planning, ergonomics, excavation and trenching, eye safety, fall protection, fire safety, first aid, food safety, forklift safety, and more.

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U.S. Department of Labor to Hold Meeting of the Construction Advisory Committee Workgroups to Discuss Industry Hazards

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WASHINGTON, DC – The U.S. Department of Labor will hold a teleconference meeting of the Advisory Committee on Construction Safety and Health (ACCSH) Workgroups on Thursday, March 5, 2020.

The Education, Training and Outreach workgroup will meet from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. EST to discuss trench safety and fall prevention. The Emerging and Current Issues workgroup will meet from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. EST to discuss opioids and suicides in construction.

WHAT:          Teleconference Meeting of Advisory Committee on Construction Safety and Health Workgroups

WHEN:          Thursday, March 5, 2020

  • Education, Training and Outreach workgroup: 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. EST
  • Emerging and Current Issues workgroup: 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. EST

WHERE:       Teleconference Dial-in Number 888-658-5408   Passcode 7001480

Attendance will be by teleconference only. For additional information about the telecommunication requirements for the meeting, please contact Veneta Chatmon at (202) 693-2020, or by e-mail at chatmon.veneta@dol.gov.

Comments and requests to speak must be submitted electronically at http://www.regulations.gov, the Federal eRulemaking Portal, by mail or facsimile. Requests and submissions are due by Feb. 28, 2020. Read the Federal Register notice for submission details and telecommunications requirements. The meeting is open to the public.

Established under the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act and the Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Act of 1970, ACCSH advises the Secretary of Labor and Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health on construction standards and policy matters.

Under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, employers are responsible for providing safe and healthful workplaces for their employees. OSHA’s role is to help ensure these conditions for America’s working men and women by setting and enforcing standards, and providing training, education and assistance. For more information, visit www.osha.gov.

The mission of the Department of Labor is to foster, promote and develop the welfare of the wage earners, job seekers and retirees of the United States; improve working conditions; advance opportunities for profitable employment; and assure work-related benefits and rights.