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Construction Safety 6

Working Safely with Ground Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs)

Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters, commonly known as GFCIs, are electrical devices that are crucial for protecting you and others from electrical shock and fire hazards. This program features “10 Key Tips” that apply to GFCIs in both the home and the workplace. This is important training for employees of all industries and work environments.

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Construction Safety 7

Safety Orientation in Construction Environments

MARCOM’s Safety Orientation in Construction Environments DVD Program discusses common hazards that can be encountered on a job site and the safe practices and equipment that workers can use to avoid injuries. The DVD program comes with a comprehensive leader’s guide, reproducible scheduling & attendance form, employee quiz, training certificate and training log.

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Construction Safety 8

Materials Handling Safety

Materials Handling Safety DVD Program discusses the hazards that employees are likely to encounter, and explain the work practices and equipment they can use to control or eliminate these hazards. The DVD program comes with a comprehensive leader’s guide, reproducible scheduling & attendance form, employee quiz, training certificate and training log.

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Construction Safety 9

Vehicle Inspection for Cars & Light Trucks

This video demonstrates various aspects of performing a pre-trip inspection, including common hazards, preventative maintenance checklists, brake and light tests and more. “Car and Light Truck Pre-Trip Vehicle Inspection” is your answer on how to train your employees to do more than fill out their inspection sheet.

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Construction Safety 10

Operating a Telehandler Safely

The telehandler can lift up to 10,000 pounds and extend outwards 30 to 40 feet. The telehandler operator must be competent in all phases of understanding the machine. This video teaches the specifics of telehandler operation and how to drive them and use them safely.

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Construction Safety 11

Advanced Portable Ladder Safety

Falling from a ladder can be frightening. People endure more than 500,000 falls, 300 deaths and an average of 165,000 trips to the emergency room every year. The vast majority of the falls from ladders is the result of misuse. This program focuses on the different types of ladders and how to use them properly.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 12

Truck Mounted Articulating Knuckle Boom Cranes

Truck mounted articulating knuckle boom cranes are used to handle, deliver, and pick up a variety of loads. Loads include steel road plate, shoring, trench boxes, boats, vehicles, logs, iron K rail and much more. Poorly trained operators are the reason for many crane accidents in the industry. This program will focus on equipment inspection, crane safety check, and crane operation and use.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 13

New OSHA Safety Regulations For Cranes and Derricks

In response to growing concerns over crane safety, Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) recently released new crane and derrick safety standards. The rules will affect more than 4.8 million employees of crane and construction companies nationwide. This program will elaborate on the new standards and the employers’ responsibilities.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 14

A Primer on Fall Protection Equipment

Fall prevention has been a major concern for many with recent statistics reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics revealing that fatal falls were down 25% from a high of 847 in 2007. More training is necessary to further reduce the number of falls. The goal of this program is to prevent falls and gain an awareness of fall prevention equipment.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 15

Field Operations Guide – Public Works

Public agency workers perform a great benefit to the public by virtue of a safe and reliable water supply, well maintained roadways and other portions of the public infrastructure. This program will cover a number of areas of concern where extra caution to prevent accidents and injuries are important.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 16

Hydro-Vacuum Truck Safety

There are numerous ways for injury while working around a vacuum truck. There are pinch points, falls, pressure and vacuum related risks, foot injuries, hot spots, rotating parts and confined spaces. This video covers all the important danger points and how to operate them safely.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 17

Skid Steer Safety

Skid steer equipment has become the number one workhorses for public works and construction. With trenchers, plows, grapples, buckets and hoes and hydraulic breakers as attachments, their versatility is limitless. This video program covers safe operation of skid steer equipment along with the specific dangers to know.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 18

Front End Loader Safety

Front-end loaders come in all sizes and shapes which include track loaders, skid steer, backhoe loaders, and tractor loaders. LOnly fully trained and authorized persons should operate a front-end loader. This program deals with rearward rollovers, rollover prevention, run-over accidents, articulated four-wheel drive loaders, and more.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 19

Safe Operation of Overhead Cranes and Hoists

There are a variety of cranes, hoists and rigging devices used for lifting and moving material. It is important to use caution and exercise good judgment when working around or near this equipment. This program emphasizes the safety procedures when operating cranes and hoists, and is designed to educate and reinforce crane and hoist operator responsibilities.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 20

Fall Prevention and Protection

This course highlights numerous methods of prevention and protection, including fall arrest systems, the equipment associated with fall prevention and protection systems, vertical and horizontal lifelines, as well as inspection and maintenance guidelines. This course also discusses associated topics such as the proper procedure for putting on a body harness, lifeline swing hazards, calculating fall space clearance, and harness suspension syndrome. Based on: 29 CFR 1910.66 App C: Personal Fall Arrest System

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Construction Safety 21

Utility Crew Truck Safety

Utility crew trucks are used in organizations such as utilities, public agencies and construction. The crew truck grew from a Spartan truck for carrying tools. In addition to transporting a crew, the vehicle is equipped with attachments such as lifts and hoists, welding units, compressors, aerial lift devices and towing equipment. There are a variety of models, so it is important to following the manufacturer’s operating manual. This program focuses on the safe operation of this vehicle.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 22

Scissor Lift Safety

Falls from an elevated platform are caused primarily by a worker’s unsafe act such as leaving gate chains unattached, propping the gate open, or climbing up on or leaning over the guardrail system. This program’s topics include scaffolding, causes of scaffolding injuries, basic operations, inspection, and safety checks.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 23

Aerial Lift Safety

It is important to know and understand the capabilities and limitations of the aerial lift. It is your responsibility to make sure you are properly trained and authorized by your company before you attempt to operate this equipment. This program will help you understand the safety basics of the aerial lift.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 24

General Safe Work Practices

This program reviews basic safe work practices. Outlines the basic job responsibilities on the job site such as housekeeping, safe lifting PPE and more. Meets the requirements for training in exposure to “general hazards”. More than just a Safety Orientation this video can be used as a refresher for all personnel.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 25

Permits Safety Training

Does your construction site require permits or hot work permits? If it does proper training should be required for your whole work crew. This video goes into depth on the importance of following the correct procedures to issue and use permits on the job site. Supervisor training is even more important because they will be held legally responsible if these rules are not enforced.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 26

Construction Fall Protection Safety

Personal fall system protection can be a full body harness, lanyard, snap hooks and an anchorage point. Employees must be kept informed of fall protections, OSHA standards, equipment and everything necessary to prevent falls. This program provides information on the various types of fall protection, when and how to use the protective equipment.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 27

Signs and Barricades

The flow of big trucks onto and off the construction site is a very important aspect of this business. Many trucks making many visits stresses the importance of an efficient transportation corridor. This video contains an overview of the different types of signs and barricades that are commonly found on construction sites.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 28

Crane Safety

This program covers the safety requirements for all employees who work on or around cranes. Safety specific issues for the crane operator as well as the workers who flag instructions to the operator and the workers who actually handle the load the crane is holding are all covered. This program will help reinforce the safety issues a crane operator must consider everyday on the job.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 29

Lifting Safely in Construction

Back injury prevention is a major concern in the construction industry. According to the National Safety Council and medical research, 70% of backaches are the result of degeneration of spinal discs. You probably heard the warning bend your knees and lift with your legs. This program will explain how the back works so you will have enough information to make the right choices.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 30

Backhoe and Loader Operations

Backhoes are one of the most common types of construction equipment. Backhoe loaders can dig, scrape, load material, lift and with specialized attachments, perform any required task. The experience of a backhoe operator and their attention to safety are important. This program covers the maintenance and operation of a backhoe with emphasis on safety, and the general safe work practices that must be followed by any backhoe operator.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 31

Hand and Power Tool Safety

An employer is responsible for providing safe equipment, but it is the responsibility of the worker to use them safely. Approximately 85% to 95% of all accident and injuries are due to unsafe acts. This program reviews various power tools and how to handle them in a safe manner. Individual responsibility and proper care and maintenance are also stressed. Meets the general requirements for training in hand and power tool safety.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 32

Scaffold Safety

According to OSHA, about 72% of scaffold accidents were due to one of the following causes: planking or support slipped or gave way, employee slipped or fell when struck by a falling object, and no guardrail installed. This program is designed to review the basics of scaffolds with emphasis on safety procedures. Basic safety rules for scaffolds, operating rules and how to use with out injury. Meets the training requirements for scaffold safety.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 33

Trenching and Shoring Safety

When working in trenches and excavation, there is no room for risk-taking. The lives of co-workers depend on the skill and knowledge of the competent person. Meets the training requirements for those persons assigned to the job of trenching & shoring. Safety rules, requirements, proper procedures and emergency response are all covered.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 34

Material Handling Safety

Safe lifting techniques, retrieving items from difficult to get at locations and the importance of back injury prevention are all stressed in this informative video. A back injury can cause a lot of lost time for a worker, and can be expensive for the employer. Make sure your crew knows proper material handling procedures.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 35

Basic Electrical Safety on the Job Site

There are different types of electricity or electrical energy; low voltage, high voltage, static electricity, alternating current, direct current, and so on. This program is designed for electrical safety awareness, how electricity works and preventing shocks. Meets the mandatory minimum training requirements for electrical safety.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 36

Powder Actuated Tools Safety

In the construction industry, there are a variety of requirements where fasteners are used on semi-hard or rigid surfaces. An effective method of securing fasteners to these materials is through the use of a powder actuated tool. Adequate training is a requirement for these tools because they can be dangerous! Explains equipment, safety procedures, types of loads, potential hazards and how to safely operate the equipment.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 29

Lifting Safely in Construction

Back injury prevention is a major concern in the construction industry. According to the National Safety Council and medical research, 70% of backaches are the result of degeneration of spinal discs. You probably heard the warning bend your knees and lift with your legs. This program will explain how the back works so you will have enough information to make the right choices.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 30

Backhoe and Loader Operations

Backhoes are one of the most common types of construction equipment. Backhoe loaders can dig, scrape, load material, lift and with specialized attachments, perform any required task. The experience of a backhoe operator and their attention to safety are important. This program covers the maintenance and operation of a backhoe with emphasis on safety, and the general safe work practices that must be followed by any backhoe operator.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 31

Hand and Power Tool Safety

An employer is responsible for providing safe equipment, but it is the responsibility of the worker to use them safely. Approximately 85% to 95% of all accident and injuries are due to unsafe acts. This program reviews various power tools and how to handle them in a safe manner. Individual responsibility and proper care and maintenance are also stressed. Meets the general requirements for training in hand and power tool safety.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 32

Scaffold Safety

According to OSHA, about 72% of scaffold accidents were due to one of the following causes: planking or support slipped or gave way, employee slipped or fell when struck by a falling object, and no guardrail installed. This program is designed to review the basics of scaffolds with emphasis on safety procedures. Basic safety rules for scaffolds, operating rules and how to use with out injury. Meets the training requirements for scaffold safety.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 33

Trenching and Shoring Safety

When working in trenches and excavation, there is no room for risk-taking. The lives of co-workers depend on the skill and knowledge of the competent person. Meets the training requirements for those persons assigned to the job of trenching & shoring. Safety rules, requirements, proper procedures and emergency response are all covered.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 34

Material Handling Safety

Safe lifting techniques, retrieving items from difficult to get at locations and the importance of back injury prevention are all stressed in this informative video. A back injury can cause a lot of lost time for a worker, and can be expensive for the employer. Make sure your crew knows proper material handling procedures.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 35

Basic Electrical Safety on the Job Site

There are different types of electricity or electrical energy; low voltage, high voltage, static electricity, alternating current, direct current, and so on. This program is designed for electrical safety awareness, how electricity works and preventing shocks. Meets the mandatory minimum training requirements for electrical safety.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 36

Powder Actuated Tools Safety

In the construction industry, there are a variety of requirements where fasteners are used on semi-hard or rigid surfaces. An effective method of securing fasteners to these materials is through the use of a powder actuated tool. Adequate training is a requirement for these tools because they can be dangerous! Explains equipment, safety procedures, types of loads, potential hazards and how to safely operate the equipment.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 24

General Safe Work Practices

This program reviews basic safe work practices. Outlines the basic job responsibilities on the job site such as housekeeping, safe lifting PPE and more. Meets the requirements for training in exposure to “general hazards”. More than just a Safety Orientation this video can be used as a refresher for all personnel.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 25

Permits Safety Training

Does your construction site require permits or hot work permits? If it does proper training should be required for your whole work crew. This video goes into depth on the importance of following the correct procedures to issue and use permits on the job site. Supervisor training is even more important because they will be held legally responsible if these rules are not enforced.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 26

Construction Fall Protection Safety

Personal fall system protection can be a full body harness, lanyard, snap hooks and an anchorage point. Employees must be kept informed of fall protections, OSHA standards, equipment and everything necessary to prevent falls. This program provides information on the various types of fall protection, when and how to use the protective equipment.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 27

Signs and Barricades

The flow of big trucks onto and off the construction site is a very important aspect of this business. Many trucks making many visits stresses the importance of an efficient transportation corridor. This video contains an overview of the different types of signs and barricades that are commonly found on construction sites.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 28

Crane Safety

This program covers the safety requirements for all employees who work on or around cranes. Safety specific issues for the crane operator as well as the workers who flag instructions to the operator and the workers who actually handle the load the crane is holding are all covered. This program will help reinforce the safety issues a crane operator must consider everyday on the job.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 23

Aerial Lift Safety

It is important to know and understand the capabilities and limitations of the aerial lift. It is your responsibility to make sure you are properly trained and authorized by your company before you attempt to operate this equipment. This program will help you understand the safety basics of the aerial lift.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 21

Utility Crew Truck Safety

Utility crew trucks are used in organizations such as utilities, public agencies and construction. The crew truck grew from a Spartan truck for carrying tools. In addition to transporting a crew, the vehicle is equipped with attachments such as lifts and hoists, welding units, compressors, aerial lift devices and towing equipment. There are a variety of models, so it is important to following the manufacturer’s operating manual. This program focuses on the safe operation of this vehicle.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 22

Scissor Lift Safety

Falls from an elevated platform are caused primarily by a worker’s unsafe act such as leaving gate chains unattached, propping the gate open, or climbing up on or leaning over the guardrail system. This program’s topics include scaffolding, causes of scaffolding injuries, basic operations, inspection, and safety checks.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 20

Fall Prevention and Protection

This course highlights numerous methods of prevention and protection, including fall arrest systems, the equipment associated with fall prevention and protection systems, vertical and horizontal lifelines, as well as inspection and maintenance guidelines. This course also discusses associated topics such as the proper procedure for putting on a body harness, lifeline swing hazards, calculating fall space clearance, and harness suspension syndrome. Based on: 29 CFR 1910.66 App C: Personal Fall Arrest System

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 19

Safe Operation of Overhead Cranes and Hoists

There are a variety of cranes, hoists and rigging devices used for lifting and moving material. It is important to use caution and exercise good judgment when working around or near this equipment. This program emphasizes the safety procedures when operating cranes and hoists, and is designed to educate and reinforce crane and hoist operator responsibilities.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 18

Front End Loader Safety

Front-end loaders come in all sizes and shapes which include track loaders, skid steer, backhoe loaders, and tractor loaders. LOnly fully trained and authorized persons should operate a front-end loader. This program deals with rearward rollovers, rollover prevention, run-over accidents, articulated four-wheel drive loaders, and more.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 17

Skid Steer Safety

Skid steer equipment has become the number one workhorses for public works and construction. With trenchers, plows, grapples, buckets and hoes and hydraulic breakers as attachments, their versatility is limitless. This video program covers safe operation of skid steer equipment along with the specific dangers to know.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 16

Hydro-Vacuum Truck Safety

There are numerous ways for injury while working around a vacuum truck. There are pinch points, falls, pressure and vacuum related risks, foot injuries, hot spots, rotating parts and confined spaces. This video covers all the important danger points and how to operate them safely.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 15

Field Operations Guide – Public Works

Public agency workers perform a great benefit to the public by virtue of a safe and reliable water supply, well maintained roadways and other portions of the public infrastructure. This program will cover a number of areas of concern where extra caution to prevent accidents and injuries are important.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 14

A Primer on Fall Protection Equipment

Fall prevention has been a major concern for many with recent statistics reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics revealing that fatal falls were down 25% from a high of 847 in 2007. More training is necessary to further reduce the number of falls. The goal of this program is to prevent falls and gain an awareness of fall prevention equipment.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 13

New OSHA Safety Regulations For Cranes and Derricks

In response to growing concerns over crane safety, Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) recently released new crane and derrick safety standards. The rules will affect more than 4.8 million employees of crane and construction companies nationwide. This program will elaborate on the new standards and the employers’ responsibilities.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 12

Truck Mounted Articulating Knuckle Boom Cranes

Truck mounted articulating knuckle boom cranes are used to handle, deliver, and pick up a variety of loads. Loads include steel road plate, shoring, trench boxes, boats, vehicles, logs, iron K rail and much more. Poorly trained operators are the reason for many crane accidents in the industry. This program will focus on equipment inspection, crane safety check, and crane operation and use.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 11

Advanced Portable Ladder Safety

Falling from a ladder can be frightening. People endure more than 500,000 falls, 300 deaths and an average of 165,000 trips to the emergency room every year. The vast majority of the falls from ladders is the result of misuse. This program focuses on the different types of ladders and how to use them properly.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 10

Operating a Telehandler Safely

The telehandler can lift up to 10,000 pounds and extend outwards 30 to 40 feet. The telehandler operator must be competent in all phases of understanding the machine. This video teaches the specifics of telehandler operation and how to drive them and use them safely.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 9

Vehicle Inspection for Cars & Light Trucks

This video demonstrates various aspects of performing a pre-trip inspection, including common hazards, preventative maintenance checklists, brake and light tests and more. “Car and Light Truck Pre-Trip Vehicle Inspection” is your answer on how to train your employees to do more than fill out their inspection sheet.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 8

Materials Handling Safety

Materials Handling Safety DVD Program discusses the hazards that employees are likely to encounter, and explain the work practices and equipment they can use to control or eliminate these hazards. The DVD program comes with a comprehensive leader’s guide, reproducible scheduling & attendance form, employee quiz, training certificate and training log.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 7

Safety Orientation in Construction Environments

MARCOM’s Safety Orientation in Construction Environments DVD Program discusses common hazards that can be encountered on a job site and the safe practices and equipment that workers can use to avoid injuries. The DVD program comes with a comprehensive leader’s guide, reproducible scheduling & attendance form, employee quiz, training certificate and training log.

Learn More or Order »
Construction Safety 6

Working Safely with Ground Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs)

Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters, commonly known as GFCIs, are electrical devices that are crucial for protecting you and others from electrical shock and fire hazards. This program features “10 Key Tips” that apply to GFCIs in both the home and the workplace. This is important training for employees of all industries and work environments.

Learn More or Order »