Construction Safety Training Video // Over 40 Topics

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Safety and quality training orientation video for workers on commercial construction worksites. Covers a list of topics useful in training employees the basics of general safety procedures.

We like to make safety videos because they help save lives and keep families together.

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0:28 Worksite Attire
0:51 Eye Protection
1:20 Hearing Protection
1:44 Work Gloves
1:52 Wet Concrete
2:18 Removing Jewelry
2:36 Heavy Equipment
2:54 Tool Box Talks
3:12 Drugs and Alcohol
3:48 Emergency Response Plan
4:21 Reporting Injuries
4:34 Respirators
5:17 Fall Protection
6:01 Personal Fall Arrest System
7:12 Retractable Lifeline
7:35 Double Tie Off System
8:09 Controlled Access Zones, Warning Lines, Fall Hazards
8:20 Ladder Safety
9:04 Covering and Marking Holes
9:24 Scaffold Safety
9:50 Quality Control
10:04 Mock-ups
11:36 Duct Work
11:56 Protecting Work with Coverings
12:09 Trenches and Excavation
13:11 Lifting Properly
13:28 Small Hand and Power Tools
14:13 Skill saw
14:23 Air Compressor
14:34 Gasoline Powered Equipment
14:52 Electrical Panels
15:05 Fire Hazards
15:41 Flammable Liquids
11:54 Oxygen
16:14 Fire Extinguishers
16:29 PASS
16:46 Water Damage
17:30 Exterior Quality
17:50 Housekeeping
18:25 Discrimination and Harassment

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Very good information.
Im a safety consultant for construction and warehouse and you never stop learning. The more you read the more you learn. In the construction/warehouse or any industry they think you are their enemy in every way, not knowing until you start teaching them that the reason you are there is to make sure they go home in one piece and alive to enjoy their family. I enjoy safety more when you have control to discipline in every way.

jovaniramos
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Why am I watching this? I'm 14 and have no interest in construction work. Yet im here, great info guys keep it up!

midnight-show
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It's nicely put together. I noticed two things while watching it. One is the part where a worker is shown operating a buzzsaw, and he's wearing gloves. That should be prohibited, due to the fact, that if that glove gets caught by the sawblade, the employee will not be able to pull away and it will probably cause very serious damage. The other is that there is no mention of the right of way at the construction site, which should be clarified for everyone before entering the area. Preferably it should look like this: 1. Cranes 2. Forklifts or other load-carrying vehicles 3. All other types of vehicles 4. Pedestrians.

ripstein
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As an aspiring soon to be an OHS MANAGER AND CONSULTANT I FOUND THIS VIDEO VERY SIMPLE AND INFORMATIVE. Thank you

keithmikejuniorndiweni
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I'm taking building trades at a SUNY school. My professor just gave us this video to watch and to take notes on how to be safe. Glad he assigned this to us because now I know how to protect myself and others in the workforce!

SpcCrawford
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Much better than the boring slide show I had to watch for 10 hours at the OSHA centers.

yoan
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This is great video as a student of a safety
Officer l have a clue of what is needed for me to perform in the practicals at the site of construction

sbongakonkenhlakanipho
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This is a great video that can be used to train all types of teams for construction companies.

JcGomez
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In our industry we realky needs safety gears. Workers safety is a priority, this makes them work efficient and effective! But we should have used the product which makes us comfortable to use. So it will not be a burden! So in our company we always have Softgle comfort. It is the most comfortable goggles we used!

kurandsmapagmahal.t.v
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Pretty cool video I work commercial for the past 22 years everything from banks to 80 floors

bobbycarvalho
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Throughout my life, I have had several experiences that have prepared me for the degree program of my choice, which is a Bachelor's degree in Occupational Health and Safety. My journey with safety began at the age of 16 when I started working for a construction company, MLN Company, as a laborer. This job exposed me to the importance of safety in the workplace and instilled in me the importance of following safety protocols.

Since then, I have strived to work only in jobs that have a heavy emphasis on safety. When I worked at a pool store as a chemical pool expert, I learned about chemical safety and how to handle hazardous materials safely. I have also worked as a safety professional for the past four years in logistics safety and documentation and general industry safety. These experiences have opened my eyes to the many realms of safety and have shown me that safety is a critical component of all industries.

I am pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Occupational Health and Safety because I believe that this degree is just the beginning of the career I strive to achieve. The degree program will provide me with the knowledge and skills necessary to make a difference in the field of safety. I want to be able to work with businesses and individuals to promote safe practices and ensure that accidents are prevented.

Safety saves lives in all industries. Taking an OSHA 30 course and spending 30 hours of my time doing nothing but safety was a major improvement on my mindset for how I want to develop myself and how I strive to achieve greatness in the field of safety. I learned how to identify hazards and how to create a safe work environment for myself and others. I also learned about the importance of communication and collaboration in promoting safety.

In conclusion, my experiences in the workforce have prepared me for the Bachelor's degree in Occupational Health and Safety that I am pursuing. My experience with safety since I was 16 has instilled in me the importance of following safety protocols, and my work experience in various industries has provided me with a well-rounded understanding of the importance of safety in all industries. Pursuing this degree will equip me with the knowledge and skills necessary to make a difference in the field of safety and to promote safe practices in the workplace.

jbrock
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Thank you so much for your reporting of Safety !

KEISHINZAN
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Good information. I am safety officer and I am preparing to start working again...

heberortega
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One should note that too many decals can hide hard hat defects. For concrete/cement I believe the standard is a Nitrile glove. At tool box talks make sure any concerns are "written down" so no one can deny they were brought up. At the next tool box talk people need to be notified about how any concerns that were brought up, at the previous talk were addressed. For guardrails there is a performance factor that applies to the rail and post.
Note that for fall arrest systems there is an inspection tag, for each piece (harnesses, lanyards). They need to be inspected "before each use" and per the tag instructions. Make sure the date of the tag inspection is written in indelible ink.

richardkawucha
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Hi thank you for this informative and impressive video great job I am a cement instructor I was looking for a video on what to expect on your first day on a construction site when I found your video

avamariaraneh
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I left a project yesterday that talks the talk but in reality they are opposite....Ladder's, cleanup, guardrails to name a few. They just don't listen or comply. When I got insistent yesterday, I got let go. Some of this work was done over 9 months ago when I was last there in a different capacity and multiple people, groups or agencies would have walked by it and done nothing. So I point these issues out and told to deal with it but have no resources. Tools or workers. The project was nicknamed ' The Final Destination'.

knighthauler
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Very informative. Reminds me of my short yet very productive work with an American contractor.

jason_berns
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Thank you .for providing such an imformation video on safety training

germangulfan
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Good morning
Have a great day
Thanks for this useful video

baskarangovindarajulu
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Thank you guys i had got a lot of informations for my presentation

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