Forklift Load Stability Training Video Kit

Forklifts are used in a variety of different settings.  They can be used to move, raise, and lower large objects, pallets, crates, or other containers.  As with any equipment or tool, there are many possible hazards associated with their use. Exceeding the capacity of the forklift presents serious hazards such as tip-overs, falling loads, loss of steering control, collision, and being struck by a falling load.  A forklift’s capacity is the manufacturer’s guideline for how much weight the forklift can safely lift.

The stated capacity of a forklift only applies to the load center indicated on the data plate.  If the load is not centered at the specified position, the forklift’s capacity will be reduced.  Loads come in all shapes and sizes, not just symmetrical boxes.  An example is standard pipe or unstacked lumber that is not tied together.  The load size, position, and weight distribution critically affect the forklift’s capacity and the stability of the truck.

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

  • 19-minute Forklift: Load Stability Safety training video developed by industry specialists
  • Forklift Load Stability PowerPoint Presentation for classroom use
  • Printable documents, including:
  • Training outline
  • Compliance Manual
  • Completion Certificate & Wallet Cards / ID card
  • Attendance Log / Sign-In Form
  • Employee Quiz and Answer Key
  • Forklift Operator Safety Training supplemental printouts

Course Outcomes

After completing this training workers will have a better understanding of safe forklift operation and how to properly balance their forklift while hauling loads to avoid collisions or loss of control.

Who should take this course?

New or seasoned employees who will operate a forklift in your facility. This training is also suitable for managers, refresher training, or to train the trainer.

Welding Safety Training Video Kit

Welding is an important part of the manufacturing process of many consumer and industrial goods. There are over 500,000 workers involved in some form of welding, cutting or brazing work. These are hazardous activities which pose a combination of both safety and health risks for employees. Welding also plays a vital role in the construction industry and is often used in the construction of buildings, bridges, and other structures throughout the United States. Welding, cutting and brazing are all very dangerous and proper work practices must be followed to avoid injuries, fires and even explosions. Welding is performed in many different environments including confined spaces, open air, underwater, underground and even in space. Welding can be dangerous and includes such hazards as fires, confined spaces, eye damage, inhalation of poisonous gases and fumes, shock, cuts and exposure to intense ultraviolet radiation. Many of these hazards can be greatly reduced with proper work practices and personal protective equipment. This training program will take a closer look at some safety and health related issues surrounding welding, cutting and brazing. In this training program “Welding” will mean any electric or gas welding, cutting and brazing activity and “Welder” will mean any operator of electric or gas welding and cutting equipment. Welding Safety Training Class Topic Overview:

  • Types of Welding
  • OxyFuel Welding
  • Shielded Metal Arc Welding
  • Types of Cutting
  • Oxygen Cutting
  • Arc Cutting
  • Hazards of Welding
  • Fire Prevention & Protection
  • Special Precautions
  • Protection of Personnel
  • Ventilation
  • Confined Spaces
  • Basic Safety Guidelines

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

  • 20-minute Welding Safety Training Video
  • Welding Safety PowerPoint Presentation for classroom use
  • OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.252 compliant content
  • Printable documents, including:
    • Training outline
    • Compliance Manual
    • Completion Certificate & Wallet Cards / ID card
    • Attendance Log / Sign-In Form
    • Employee Quiz and Answer Key
    • Welding safety supplemental documents

Course Outcomes Workers who complete this training will exit with a solid understanding of 29 CFR 1910.252. In the workplace, employees who complete this training will be ready to implement safety guidelines for themselves and others and understand both the types of welding and each methods’ hazards. Who should take this course? Workers in construction, shipyards, trainyards, maintenance, manufacturing, general industry or any other field where they are expected to use welding.

Welding Safety 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.

Welding is an important part of the manufacturing process of many consumer and industrial goods. There are over 500,000 workers involved in some form of welding, cutting or brazing work. These are hazardous activities which pose a combination of both safety and health risks for employees. Welding also plays a vital role in the construction industry and is often used in the construction of buildings, bridges, and other structures throughout the United States. Welding, cutting and brazing are all very dangerous and proper work practices must be followed to avoid injuries, fires and even explosions.

Welding is performed in many different environments including confined spaces, open air, underwater, underground and even in space. Welding can be dangerous and includes such hazards as fires, confined spaces, eye damage, inhalation of poisonous gases and fumes, shock, cuts and exposure to intense ultraviolet radiation. Many of these hazards can be greatly reduced with proper work practices and personal protective equipment.

This training program will take a closer look at some safety and health related issues surrounding welding, cutting and brazing. In this training program “Welding” will mean any electric or gas welding, cutting and brazing activity and “Welder” will mean any operator of electric or gas welding and cutting equipment.

Welding Safety Training Class Topic Overview:

  • Types of Welding
  • OxyFuel Welding
  • Shielded Metal Arc Welding
  • Types of Cutting
  • Oxygen Cutting
  • Arc Cutting
  • Hazards of Welding
  • Fire Prevention & Protection
  • Special Precautions
  • Protection of Personnel
  • Ventilation
  • Confined Spaces
  • Basic Safety Guidelines

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

  • 20-minute Welding Safety Training Video
  • Welding Safety PowerPoint Presentation for classroom use
  • OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.252 compliant content
  • Printable documents, including:
    • Training outline
    • Compliance Manual
    • Completion Certificate & Wallet Cards / ID card
    • Attendance Log / Sign-In Form
    • Employee Quiz and Answer Key
    • Welding safety supplemental documents


Course Outcomes

Workers who complete this training will exit with a solid understanding of 29 CFR 1910.252. In the workplace, employees who complete this training will be ready to implement safety guidelines for themselves and others and understand both the types of welding and each methods’ hazards.

Who should take this course?

Workers in construction, shipyards, trainyards, maintenance, manufacturing, general industry or any other field where they are expected to use welding.

The following are free previews of the Welding Safety videos:

Slips, Trips & Falls Training Video Kit

According to OSHA, slip, trip and fall incidents are among the leading causes of serious work-related injuries and deaths. OSHA estimates, on average, 200,000 plus serious injuries and hundreds of fatalities occur annually among workers due to slips, trips and falls. Slip, trip and fall hazards are present in most workplaces and many workers are exposed to these hazards on a daily basis. Any walking or work surface could potentially be a fall hazard if you lose your balance or bodily support. Falls and falling objects can result from unstable working surfaces, ladders that are not safely positioned, and misuse of fall protection. Workers are also subject to falls or to the dangers of falling objects if sides and edges, floor holes, and wall openings are not protected. Fall protection must be provided for each employee on a walking/working surface with an unprotected side or edge at the height required by the OSHA standard applicable to their work environment. This training will also cover other major types of fall hazards and how to prevent them. This course contains everything needed to comply with OSHA regulations, including:

  • Types of Falls
  • Slips
  • Trips
  • Falls
  • Prevention
  • Walking on Wet Surfaces
  • Falling
  • Fall Protection
  • Protection from Falling Objects
  • Training

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

  • 22 Minute Slips, Trips & Falls Safety Training Video
  • Slips, Trips & Falls PowerPoint Presentation for classroom use
  • OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910 Subpart D compliant content
  • Printable documents, including:
    • Training outline
    • Compliance Manual
    • Completion Certificate & Wallet Cards / ID card
    • Attendance Log / Sign-In Form
    • Employee Quiz and Answer Key
    • Slips, Trips & Falls supplemental documents

Course Outcomes

Workers who complete this training will exit with a solid understanding of OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910 subpart D. This training will prepare your employees to approach their work with a safe attitude, spot potential slip or fall hazards and protect themselves from falls.

Who should take this course?

Workers in general industry positions can benefit from this training, even if they don’t work near large fall hazards. This training course is also suitable for members of management, as a refresher course and for use to train the trainer.

Slips, Trips, and Falls 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.

According to OSHA, slip, trip and fall incidents are among the leading causes of serious work-related injuries and deaths. OSHA estimates, on average, 200,000 plus serious injuries and hundreds of fatalities occur annually among workers due to slips, trips and falls.

Slip, trip and fall hazards are present in most workplaces and many workers are exposed to these hazards on a daily basis. Any walking or work surface could potentially be a fall hazard if you lose your balance or bodily support. Falls and falling objects can result from unstable working surfaces, ladders that are not safely positioned, and misuse of fall protection. Workers are also subject to falls or to the dangers of falling objects if sides and edges, floor holes, and wall openings are not protected.

Fall protection must be provided for each employee on a walking/working surface with an unprotected side or edge at the height required by the OSHA standard applicable to their work environment. This training will also cover other major types of fall hazards and how to prevent them. This course contains everything needed to comply with OSHA regulations, including:

  • Types of Falls
  • Slips
  • Trips
  • Falls
  • Prevention
  • Walking on Wet Surfaces
  • Falling
  • Fall Protection
  • Protection from Falling Objects
  • Training

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

  • 22 Minute Slips, Trips & Falls Safety Training Video
  • Slips, Trips & Falls PowerPoint Presentation for classroom use
  • OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910 Subpart D compliant content
  • Printable documents, including:
    • Training outline
    • Compliance Manual
    • Completion Certificate & Wallet Cards / ID card
    • Attendance Log / Sign-In Form
    • Employee Quiz and Answer Key
    • Slips, Trips & Falls supplemental documents

Course Outcomes

Workers who complete this training will exit with a solid understanding of OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910 subpart D. This training will prepare your employees to approach their work with a safe attitude, spot potential slip or fall hazards and protect themselves from falls.

Who should take this course?

Workers in general industry positions can benefit from this training, even if they don’t work near large fall hazards. This training course is also suitable for members of management, as a refresher course and for use to train the trainer.

The following are free previews of the Slips, Trips, & Falls videos:

Slips, Trips & Falls for Construction Training Video Kit

Slip, trip and fall hazards are present at most worksites and many workers are exposed to these hazards on a daily basis. A fall hazard is anything which could cause you to lose your balance or lose bodily support and result in a fall. Any walking or working surface can be a potential fall hazard. Falls and falling objects can result from unstable working surfaces, ladders that are not safely positioned, and misuse of fall protection. Workers are also subject to falls or to the dangers of falling objects if sides and edges, floor holes, and wall openings are not protected. Fall protection must be provided for each employee on a walking/working surface with an unprotected side or edge at the height required by the OSHA standard applicable to their work environment. While slips and falls may seem like simple accidents, most could be prevented with safe work procedures. This training will help build strong safety attitudes, aid in recognition of fall hazards, and help your employees work in elevated spaces safely while performing construction duties.

Slips, Trips, & Falls Safety Training Class Topic Overview:

  • Types of Falls
  • Slips
  • Trips
  • Falls
  • Prevention
  • Walking on Wet Surfaces
  • Falling
  • Fall Protection
  • Protection from Falling Objects
  • Training

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

  • 22 Minute Slips, Trips & Falls for Construction Safety Training Video
  • Slips, Trips & Falls for Construction PowerPoint Presentation for classroom use
  • OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926 .1050-1060 & Subparts C, L & M compliant content
  • Printable documents, including:
    • Training outline
    • Compliance Manual
    • Completion Certificate & Wallet Cards / ID card
    • Attendance Log / Sign-In Form
    • Employee Quiz and Answer Key
    • Slips, Trips & Falls for Construction supplemental documents

Course Outcomes

Workers who complete this training will exit with a solid understanding of OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926 .1050-1060 & Subparts C, L & M. This training will prepare your employees to approach their work with a safe attitude, spot potential slip or fall hazards and protect themselves from falls. 

Who should take this course?

New and seasoned construction workers as part of orientation or refresher training. This course is also suitable for use to train the trainer.

Slips, Trips, and Falls: Construction 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.

Slip, trip and fall hazards are present at most worksites and many workers are exposed to these hazards on a daily basis. A fall hazard is anything which could cause you to lose your balance or lose bodily support and result in a fall. Any walking or working surface can be a potential fall hazard.

Falls and falling objects can result from unstable working surfaces, ladders that are not safely positioned, and misuse of fall protection. Workers are also subject to falls or to the dangers of falling objects if sides and edges, floor holes, and wall openings are not protected. Fall protection must be provided for each employee on a walking/working surface with an unprotected side or edge at the height required by the OSHA standard applicable to their work environment.

While slips and falls may seem like simple accidents, most could be prevented with safe work procedures. This training will help build strong safety attitudes, aid in recognition of fall hazards, and help your employees work in elevated spaces safely while performing construction duties.

Slips, Trips, & Falls Safety Training Class Topic Overview:

  • Types of Falls
  • Slips
  • Trips
  • Falls
  • Prevention
  • Walking on Wet Surfaces
  • Falling
  • Fall Protection
  • Protection from Falling Objects
  • Training

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

  • 22 Minute Slips, Trips & Falls for Construction Safety Training Video
  • Slips, Trips & Falls for Construction PowerPoint Presentation for classroom use
  • OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926 .1050-1060 & Subparts C, L & M compliant content
  • Printable documents, including:
    • Training outline
    • Compliance Manual
    • Completion Certificate & Wallet Cards / ID card
    • Attendance Log / Sign-In Form
    • Employee Quiz and Answer Key
    • Slips, Trips & Falls for Construction supplemental documents

Course Outcomes

Workers who complete this training will exit with a solid understanding of OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926 .1050-1060 & Subparts C, L & M. This training will prepare your employees to approach their work with a safe attitude, spot potential slip or fall hazards and protect themselves from falls. 

Who should take this course? New and seasoned construction workers as part of orientation or refresher training. This course is also suitable for use to train the trainer.

The following are free previews of the Slips, Trips, Falls For Construction videos:

Scaffold Safety Training Video Kit

It is estimated that over 2 million workers frequently use scaffolding in the construction field. Statistics show that the number of injuries from scaffold related accidents is an astounding 4,500 or more a year and deaths that occur from such accidents average more than 60 per year. Two groups of workers are associated with scaffolds: those that erect and/or dismantle the scaffold and those that use the scaffold for work purposes. Each group has specific training requirements determined by OSHA. The need for a competent person and a qualified person is necessary when dealing with scaffolds. Hazards associated with scaffolds include such things as falls from elevations, collapse of the scaffold, electrocution and other dangers. The purpose of this scaffold training is to provide your workers with a solid understanding of scaffolds hazards and safe practices to protect themselves and workers in the vicinity.

Scaffolding Safety Training Class Topic Overview:

  • Definitions
  • Competent Person
  • Qualified Person
  • Maximum Intended Load
  • Personal Fall Arrest System
  • Hazards
  • Requirements
  • Base Section
  • Support Structure
  • Access
  • Fall Protection
  • Platform
  • Stability

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

  • 23 Minute Scaffold Safety Training Video
  • Scaffolding Safety PowerPoint Presentation for classroom use
  • OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926 Subparts L compliant content
  • Printable documents, including:
    • Training outline
    • Compliance Manual
    • Completion Certificate & Wallet Cards / ID card
    • Attendance Log / Sign-In Form
    • Employee Quiz and Answer Key
    • Scaffolding Safety supplemental documents

Course Outcomes After this course, your staff will be familiar with the contents of Standard 29 CFR 1926 Subpart L on scaffolding safety. They should be able to apply their knowledge while working with or in the vicinity of scaffolds. Who should take this course? Anyone who works in construction, maintenance, or general industry where their job involves using scaffolds or working in their vicinity. This training course is suitable for new hires or as a refresher course, as well as for use to train the trainer.

Scaffold Safety 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.

It is estimated that over 2 million workers frequently use scaffolding in the construction field. Statistics show that the number of injuries from scaffold related accidents is an astounding 4,500 or more a year and deaths that occur from such accidents average more than 60 per year.

Two groups of workers are associated with scaffolds: those that erect and/or dismantle the scaffold and those that use the scaffold for work purposes. Each group has specific training requirements determined by OSHA. The need for a competent person and a qualified person is necessary when dealing with scaffolds.

Hazards associated with scaffolds include such things as falls from elevations, collapse of the scaffold, electrocution and other dangers. The purpose of this scaffold training is to provide your workers with a solid understanding of scaffolds hazards and safe practices to protect themselves and workers in the vicinity. (Click here for an additional OSHA resource on “A Guide to Scaffold Use in the Construction Industry”)

Scaffolding Safety Training Class Topic Overview:

  • Definitions
  • Competent Person
  • Qualified Person
  • Maximum Intended Load
  • Personal Fall Arrest System
  • Hazards
  • Requirements
  • Base Section
  • Support Structure
  • Access
  • Fall Protection
  • Platform
  • Stability

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

  • 23 Minute Scaffold Safety Training Video
  • Scaffolding Safety for Janitorial Services PowerPoint Presentation for classroom use
  • OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926 Subparts L compliant content
  • Printable documents, including:
    • Training outline
    • Compliance Manual
    • Completion Certificate & Wallet Cards / ID card
    • Attendance Log / Sign-In Form
    • Employee Quiz and Answer Key
    • Scaffolding Safety supplemental documents

Course Outcomes

After this course, your staff will be familiar with the contents of Standard 29 CFR 1926 Subpart L on scaffolding safety. They should be able to apply their knowledge while working with or in the vicinity of scaffolds.

Who should take this course?
Anyone who works in construction, maintenance, or general industry where their job involves using scaffolds or working in their vicinity. This training course is suitable for new hires or as a refresher course, as well as for use to train the trainer.

The following are free previews of the Scaffold Safety videos:

 

Safety Orientation – Janitorial Version Training Course Video

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.

In the janitorial field, employees are the most important part of any safety program. They may come across unique and possibly fatal hazards every day, often times while working alone. To educate them about the potential safety hazards they may encounter on a daily basis and to help train you to perform your job duties safely are the main purposes behind this training program.

This program is not a comprehensive training program for each topic covered. Its purpose is to provide an accurate but brief overview of the various topics discussed. Your duty as an employer is to provide more in-depth training on the safety hazards and topics specific to your facility that require a more thorough knowledge.

Janitorial Safety Orientation Training Class Topic Overview:

  • Safety Mindset
  • Slips, Trips & Falls
  • Back Safety
  • Personal Protective Equipment
  • Hazard Communication
  • Fire Safety
  • Electrical Safety
  • First Aid

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

  • 16 Minute Safety Orientation for Janitorial Services Training Video
  • Safety Orientation for Janitorial Services PowerPoint Presentation for classroom use
  • Printable documents, including:
    • Training outline
    • Compliance Manual
    • Completion Certificate & Wallet Cards / ID card
    • Attendance Log / Sign-In Form
    • Employee Quiz and Answer Key
    • Workplace Safety supplemental documents

Course Outcomes

At the end of this course, your employees should have a good baseline understanding of safety hazards and precautions in the janitorial field.

Who should take this course?
This course is suitable for housekeeping, sanitation and janitorial staff in all industries. This training is also a great resource for managers and supervisors, refresher courses or train the trainer.

The following are free previews of the Safety Orientation – Janitorial videos: