Showing posts with label safety training. Show all posts
Showing posts with label safety training. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Safety Training Videos

while searching the internet I came across some safety videos that might be of interest to you to keep up with OSHA training requirements. Two of the sites are free and one is pay.

A video on fall distance calculations as covered in 1926.502(d)(16).

This 22 minute video introduces the viewer to fall distance calculations for personal fall arrest systems. OSHA, (July, 1998). Topics covered include anchor points, lanyard types, lanyard reach and various harness types. Sample calculations for determining proximity to the edge of a platform and fall distances are also included in the video.

http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/video/whatsthefalldistance/video.html

Roof safety video

http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=osha+safety+videos&hl=en&emb=0#q=roof+safety+video&hl=en&emb=0

This web site has training programs available at a cost that your employees can do online.

http://direct.safetyskills.com/safetyskills-course-list.aspx

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Werner Safety Training program

Werner Ladder now has a safety training program available on the internet that covers ladder safety training and pump jack safety training. You can purchase either program on our web site for $25.00 each or take the course on line for $14.99. The program is also available in Spanish. After completion of the ladder program you will know how to:

Select the right ladder for your job.
Properly inspect your ladder.
Handle and transport your ladder to prevent damage to the ladder and injury to yourself.
Know the right ways to use your ladder.

After completion of the pump jack safety course you will be able to:

List the components of a pump jack system.
Set up your pump jack system.
Inspect you pump jack system.
safely use your pump jack system.

Bird Ladder supplies the pump jack safety course with every pump jack system it sells. This is a unique tool for the contractor to be able to train himself and his employees in the proper use of pump jacks. Again Werner leads the way in safety training.