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Power Tool Safety Training

Power tools are crafted to streamline work processes, making tasks quicker and more efficient. In today's workplaces, it's challenging to find one without at least a couple of power tools. However, despite their efficiency, it's essential to be aware of potential safety hazards associated with their use. Neglecting to wear appropriate protective gear and maintaining a clutter-free workspace are just a few factors that can significantly increase the risk of accidents when handling this type of equipment.

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Construction Safety: PPE Selection and Requirements Training Course

Construction Safety: PPE Selection and Requirements Training Course

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SKU: AT062

Languages: EN ES

Produced: 2023

SKU: AT062

Languages: EN ES

Produced: 2023

24 minutes

PPE: Are You Covered Training Course

PPE: Are You Covered Training Course

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SKU: AT005

Languages: EN ES

Produced: 2018

SKU: AT005

Languages: EN ES

Produced: 2018

21 minutes

Portable Grinders and Abrasive Wheels (Waste Management) Training Course

Portable Grinders and Abrasive Wheels (Waste Management) Training Course

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SKU: 10041A

Languages: EN ES

Produced: 2009

SKU: 10041A

Languages: EN ES

Produced: 2009

11 minutes

Power Saw Safety (Machinery)

Power Saw Safety (Machinery)

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SKU: 1024H

Languages: EN

Produced: 2005

SKU: 1024H

Languages: EN

Produced: 2005

9 minutes

Hand Injuries - Gory Story (PPE) Training Course

Hand Injuries - Gory Story (PPE) Training Course

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SKU: 1020B

Languages: EN

Produced: 2005

SKU: 1020B

Languages: EN

Produced: 2005

14 minutes

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Hey Atlantic Training, my team knows their way around equipment. Why do we need your power tool safety trainings?

You've probably used a power tool or two already, especially if you work in industries like construction or metalwork. Perhaps you're not even using them for your profession; maybe you just want to tackle a DIY project in your garage and speed up the process. Regardless of the situation, it's always a good idea to brush up on the basics. While some safety tips are more obvious, such as never using power tools without gloves, others might slip our minds, like the importance of keeping your workspace tidy to avoid tripping over wires and accidentally dropping a power tool. Learning how to safely use equipment doesn't just benefit you, it benefits others by creating a safe and well informed work environment.