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10-4 Defensive Driving Trucking Industry SS17045AE
Description
In the trucking industry, "10-4" is a code phrase meaning "understood." When used in the context of defensive driving, it signifies that a trucker has acknowledged and is actively practicing safe driving techniques by scanning the road 10 seconds ahead and checking all four sides of their vehicle to maintain awareness of their surroundings, essentially confirming they are actively engaged in defensive driving practices. This 14-minute video will explain safety procedures in a big rig. Available in English and Spanish.
10-4 Defensive Driving Trucking Industry SS17045AS
Description
In the trucking industry, "10-4" is a code phrase meaning "understood." When used in the context of defensive driving, it signifies that a trucker has acknowledged and is actively practicing safe driving techniques by scanning the road 10 seconds ahead and checking all four sides of their vehicle to maintain awareness of their surroundings, essentially confirming they are actively engaged in defensive driving practices. This 14-minute video will explain safety procedures in a big rig. Available in English and Spanish.
Cuts & Lacerations & How To Reduce Injuries SS05074AE (11 Min.)
Description
Preventing and treating cuts and lacerations in the hospitality, restatiunt industry. This training video will provide essential information for hospitality workers on preventing, recognizing, and responding to cuts and lacerations commonly encountered in the workplace.
Cuts & Lacerations & How To Reduce Injuries SS05074AS (11 Min.)
Description
Preventing and treating cuts and lacerations in the hospitality, restatiunt industry. This training video will provide essential information for hospitality workers on preventing, recognizing, and responding to cuts and lacerations commonly encountered in the workplace.
English Language Proficiency Requirement for Commercial Drivers (10 min.) SS17046AE
Description
According to FMCSA Rule 49 CFR 391.11(b)(2), all commercial motor vehicle drivers operating in the United States must be able to read and speak English sufficiently. In this video, we'll break down what this regulation means, why it exists, how it's enforced, and what both drivers and employers need to know to stay compliant and safe. We'll also look at real-world examples and practical tips to help you apply this knowledge in daily operations.
English Language Proficiency Requirement for Commercial Drivers (10 min.) SS17046AS
Description
According to FMCSA Rule 49 CFR 391.11(b)(2), all commercial motor vehicle drivers operating in the United States must be able to read and speak English sufficiently. In this video, we'll break down what this regulation means, why it exists, how it's enforced, and what both drivers and employers need to know to stay compliant and safe. We'll also look at real-world examples and practical tips to help you apply this knowledge in daily operations.
Eye Wash Basics - Protecting Your Vision - SS5084AE (10 Min.)
Description
This video provides a comprehensive overview of eye wash station basics for the hospitality industry. It explains why eye wash stations are crucial for employee safety, especially in environments with potential eye hazards. The video demonstrates proper use of an emergency eye wash station, emphasizing immediate action, holding eyes open, and rinsing for 15 minutes. It also covers important maintenance tips. By understanding and implementing these eye safety protocols, risks can be minimized, staff well-being ensured, and a safer environment created.
Eye Wash Basics - Protecting Your Vision - SS5084AS (10 Min.)
Description
This video provides a comprehensive overview of eye wash station basics for the hospitality industry. It explains why eye wash stations are crucial for employee safety, especially in environments with potential eye hazards. The video demonstrates proper use of an emergency eye wash station, emphasizing immediate action, holding eyes open, and rinsing for 15 minutes. It also covers important maintenance tips. By understanding and implementing these eye safety protocols, risks can be minimized, staff well-being ensured, and a safer environment created.
Front End Loader Safety - SSC019E (7 Min.)
Description
This video will explain how to operate a wheel loader/front-end loader, providing an overview of entry-level wheel loader controls. We’ve taken feedback from our viewers on our previous Wheel Loader 101 videos to bring you new and improved training. We will go over the basics of controls, driving, digging, and parking! The video is available in English and Spanish
Front End Loader Safety - SSC019S (7Min.)
Description
This video will explain how to operate a wheel loader/front-end loader, providing an overview of entry-level wheel loader controls. We’ve taken feedback from our viewers on our previous Wheel Loader 101 videos to bring you new and improved training. We will go over the basics of controls, driving, digging, and parking! The video is available in English and Spanish
Fundamentals of Fair Housing - SS1023DE (10 Min.)
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This video provides an overview of the principles and protections behind fair housing in the United States. It explains the foundation of the Fair Housing Act, the seven protected characteristics, and common examples of discriminatory practices. Viewers will learn how fair housing laws are enforced by federal, state, and local agencies, and the essential role each person plays in promoting equal housing opportunity. By understanding these rights and responsibilities, we can help build inclusive, diverse, and fair communities where everyone has access to safe and equitable housing.
Fundamentals of Fair Housing - SS1023DS (10 Min.)
Description
This video provides an overview of the principles and protections behind fair housing in the United States. It explains the foundation of the Fair Housing Act, the seven protected characteristics, and common examples of discriminatory practices. Viewers will learn how fair housing laws are enforced by federal, state, and local agencies, and the essential role each person plays in promoting equal housing opportunity. By understanding these rights and responsibilities, we can help build inclusive, diverse, and fair communities where everyone has access to safe and equitable housing.
Hospitality Crib Safety Procedures SS0626
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Key safety measures include ensuring the crib is free of soft bedding like pillows, blankets, and bumpers, using a firm, tightly fitted mattress, and maintaining a comfortable room temperature. Hospitality staff should also know how to check for and address potential hazards like loose slats, cords, and outdated or damaged equipment. This videos address the ABC of Hospitality Crib Safety
Infectious Diseases in the Workplace (airborne, bloodborne, animal/insect/biohazard) SS1138AE
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Infectious diseases can spread rampantly in the workplace. This training will help your employees use proper hygiene techniques to minimize outbreaks.
Infectious Diseases in the Workplace (airborne, bloodborne, animal/insect/biohazard) SS1138AS
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Infectious diseases can spread rampantly in the workplace. This training will help your employees use proper hygiene techniques to minimize outbreaks.
Ocean Safety-Snorkel Safety Guide SS250807
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Here's what the video will discuss: Understanding ocean conditions: Checking weather, waves, and currents is crucial for safe snorkeling. Selecting the right spot: Lifeguarded beaches and sheltered areas are ideal for snorkeling. Recognizing hazards: Learn to identify and react to rip currents to stay safe. Essential gear checks: Ensure equipment, such as masks, snorkels, and fins, are in good working order before entering the water. Respecting marine life: Discover best practices for interacting responsibly with the underwater world, including avoiding touching coral and marine life, and being aware of potential stings or bites. Staying hydrated and protected: Use reef-safe sunscreen to enjoy your snorkeling adventure comfortably and safely.
PPE Starts With Your Hard Hat - SS1031BE (7 Min.)
Description
Hard hats protect crew members from falling or flying objects, electrical shock hazards, and unintentional hard hits against fixed objects if worn consistently and adequately. OSHA rules state that Where falling object hazards are present, helmets (hard hats) must be worn. But that isn’t the only time that a hard hat may be required. It is important that workers are aware of any possible hazards to their head such as: Falling objects such as parts, tools, packages, boxes, and other stored or racked materials Flying parts or particles from cutting, conveyor, or grinding operations Moving parts, pieces, or objects being handled by overhead lifting equipment such as gantry cranes Striking the front, sides, or top of the head by walking This video will explain the different types of hard hats andwhen required.
PPE Starts With Your Hard Hat - SS1031BS (7 Min.)
Description
Hard hats protect crew members from falling or flying objects, electrical shock hazards, and unintentional hard hits against fixed objects if worn consistently and adequately. OSHA rules state that Where falling object hazards are present, helmets (hard hats) must be worn. But that isn’t the only time that a hard hat may be required. It is important that workers are aware of any possible hazards to their head such as: Falling objects such as parts, tools, packages, boxes, and other stored or racked materials Flying parts or particles from cutting, conveyor, or grinding operations Moving parts, pieces, or objects being handled by overhead lifting equipment such as gantry cranes Striking the front, sides, or top of the head by walking This video will explain the different types of hard hats andwhen required.
Strains & Sprains in the Workplace SS5056AE
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Safety Matters: Strains and Sprains helps increase employees' knowledge of strains and sprains, their differences and how to treat them.
Strains & Sprains in the Workplace SS5056AS
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Safety Matters: Strains and Sprains helps increase employees' knowledge of strains and sprains, their differences and how to treat them.
Suicide Preventions & Awareness - SS7031AE
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Suicide awareness is a proactive effort to raise awareness around suicidal behaviors. This video is focused on reducing social stigmas and ambiguity by bringing attention to suicide statistically and sociologically and by encouraging positive dialogue and engagement to prevent suicide.
Suicide Preventions & Awareness - SS7031AS
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Suicide awareness is a proactive effort to raise awareness around suicidal behaviors. This video is focused on reducing social stigmas and ambiguity by bringing attention to suicide statistically and sociologically and by encouraging positive dialogue and engagement to prevent suicide.
Top 10 OSHA Violations as of 2025 - SS1046AE (10 Min.)
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This script presents OSHA’s Top 10 most frequently cited workplace safety violations for fiscal year 2025. It explains each violation in plain language—what it means, where it commonly occurs, and how to prevent it. From fall protection and hazard communication to machine guarding and forklift safety, the script highlights recurring hazards that continue to cause injuries and fatalities across U.S. workplaces. Emphasizing prevention, training, and awareness, it encourages employers and workers alike to strengthen safety programs and build a culture of vigilance where everyone goes home safe.
Top 10 OSHA Violations as of 2025 - SS1046AS (10 Min.) Spanish
Description
This script presents OSHA’s Top 10 most frequently cited workplace safety violations for fiscal year 2025. It explains each violation in plain language—what it means, where it commonly occurs, and how to prevent it. From fall protection and hazard communication to machine guarding and forklift safety, the script highlights recurring hazards that continue to cause injuries and fatalities across U.S. workplaces. Emphasizing prevention, training, and awareness, it encourages employers and workers alike to strengthen safety programs and build a culture of vigilance where everyone goes home safe.
Updated OSHA Recordkeeping & Electronic Submission Requirements - SS1119AE (8 Min.)
Description
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has new requirements for electronic recordkeeping and submission of injury and illness information: Who is affected The new rule applies to establishments with 100 or more employees in certain high-hazard industries. These industries are listed in Appendix B to Subpart E of 29 CFR Part 1904. What must be submitted. The required information includes: Date Physical location Severity of the injury or illness Details about the worker who was injured Details about how the injury or illness occurre
Updated OSHA Recordkeeping & Electronic Submission Requirements - SS1119AS (8 Min.)
Description
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has new requirements for electronic recordkeeping and submission of injury and illness information: Who is affected The new rule applies to establishments with 100 or more employees in certain high-hazard industries. These industries are listed in Appendix B to Subpart E of 29 CFR Part 1904. What must be submitted. The required information includes: Date Physical location Severity of the injury or illness Details about the worker who was injured Details about how the injury or illness occurre