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Machinery Safety Training

Machinery-related injuries are, unfortunately, too common in the workplace. Particularly in agricultural, mining, manufacturing, and construction fields, there is a strong need for proper training for those working around machinery. OSHA has mandated Machine Guard Safety regulations for work sites operating with or near heavy machinery. By using our machine guarding training with your employees, you significantly reduce their chance of being injured on the job. This type of training will also likely result in lives saved.

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Scissor Lifts in Industrial and Construction Environments

Scissor Lifts in Industrial and Construction Environments

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SKU: CS364

Languages: EN ES

Produced: 2022

SKU: CS364

Languages: EN ES

Produced: 2022

23 minutes

Safety 101: OSHAs Top 10 Training Course

Safety 101: OSHAs Top 10 Training Course

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SKU: AT026

Languages: EN ES FR

Produced: 2022

SKU: AT026

Languages: EN ES FR

Produced: 2022

33 minutes

Safety Awareness for New Employees Training Course

Safety Awareness for New Employees Training Course

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SKU: EOL-370

Languages: EN ES FR

Produced: 2022

SKU: EOL-370

Languages: EN ES FR

Produced: 2022

33 minutes

Electrocution Hazards Part I: Worksite Safety

Electrocution Hazards Part I: Worksite Safety

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SKU: CS368

Languages: EN ES

Produced: 2020

SKU: CS368

Languages: EN ES

Produced: 2020

18 minutes

Backhoe/Loader Operations

Backhoe/Loader Operations

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SKU: C006E

Languages: EN

Produced: 2012

SKU: C006E

Languages: EN

Produced: 2012

8 minutes

Scissor Lift Safety Training Course

Scissor Lift Safety Training Course

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SKU: 1021G

Languages: EN

Produced: 2009

SKU: 1021G

Languages: EN

Produced: 2009

10 minutes

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Hey Atlantic Training, my team knows safety protocols around machinery. Why do we need your machinery safety training programs?

When it comes to machinery accidents, there is a 90% chance that it was caused by human error rather than a machinery malfunction. Although there is little you can do to prevent malfunctions outside regular maintenance, there is a lot you can do to prevent human error around machinery. Regularly refreshing your employees’ safety knowledge with in-depth machinery safety training is the best way you can keep them safe. By investing in machinery safety training, you can significantly reduce the risk of accidents, injuries, and fatalities in your workplace, while simultaneously improving productivity and job output.