Lights . . Camera . . . Free Video Resources

free video resources for safetyThese days there are countless free video resources available to anyone that wants to use them for safety training, safety meetings, or just as a personal reminder of best practices.  Some of these are from vendor sources, some are from non-profit (or free resource) organizations, and still others are from government sources.

For instance, did you know that the U.S. Department of Labor has its own OSHA YouTube channel, complete with instructional safety videos?

OSHA-safety-training.net also has a YouTube channel that contains a bevy of instructional safety videos from OSHA.  And Occupational Health & Safety Online has a library of video sources available as well.

from compliance to culture safety leadership workshops

You can access the U.S. Department of Labor (OSHA) YouTube channel here, OSHA-safety-training.net YouTube channel here, and OHSOnline’s video library here.

A quick perusal of related videos on the YouTube channels will turn up even more helpful video resources that can be used a number of ways.  This is just the tip of the iceberg, and we’ll alert you to other useful resources in future newsletter mailings.

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About the Author

Eric Svendsen
Eric Svendsen, Ph.D., is Principal and lead change agent for safetyBUILT-IN, a safety-leadership learning and development organization. He has over 20 years experience in creating and executing outcomes-based leadership development and culture change initiatives aligned to organizational goals, and he personally led the safety-culture initiatives of a number of client organizations that resulted in “best ever safety performance” years for those companies.