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Public Works Safety Training

Public works employees play a vital role in the development and upkeep of roads, bridges, utilities, parks, and other essential infrastructure. However, the safety measures they put in place (or don’t put in place) can affect everyone. It is vital that public works employees have thorough safety training to help protect themselves, the environment, and the general public. Our training helps reduce the risk of accidents, injuries, and property damage. By pre of awareness and responsibility, while fostering a safe and productive work environment.

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Water and Sewer Treatment Plant Safety

Water and Sewer Treatment Plant Safety

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SKU: 3009A

Languages: EN

Produced: 2006

SKU: 3009A

Languages: EN

Produced: 2006

13 minutes

Winter Driving Safety - Atlantic Training

Winter Driving Safety - Atlantic Training

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SKU: 1034i

Languages: EN

Produced: 2006

SKU: 1034i

Languages: EN

Produced: 2006

20 minutes

Commercial Mower Safety (Public Agency) Training Course

Commercial Mower Safety (Public Agency) Training Course

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SKU: 3020A

Languages: EN

Produced: 2005

SKU: 3020A

Languages: EN

Produced: 2005

13 minutes

Side Loader Operations and Safety

Side Loader Operations and Safety

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SKU: 10017A

Languages: EN

Produced: 2002

SKU: 10017A

Languages: EN

Produced: 2002

5 minutes

Utility Cart Safety Online

Utility Cart Safety Online

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SKU: 7130A

Languages: EN

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SKU: 7130A

Languages: EN

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16 minutes

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Hey Atlantic Training, my team understands safety procedures. Why do we need your public works safety training programs?

Public works employees have a lot of details they are responsible for. Not only do they have to complete their contracts on time and professionally, but they also need to make sure no damage or harm is done while they’re working construction, replacing sidewalks, paving roads, or working sanitation services. Committing their safety knowledge to memory is the best way to create safe job sites. Additionally, OSHA requires employers to provide training based on the hazards they will be exposed to in their line of work. Our training helps foster a culture focused on safety, with an easy-to-understand training format.