AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE MAINTENANCE - $69.95

Competition for the high paying automotive service industry is intense. Even highly qualified mechanics, technicians and service personnel, including automotive retail often find employment difficult to obtain, due to the competition for these jobs. Safety training can increase your chances of employment. Employers recognize that safety training is a requirement in this competitive industry.

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AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE MAINTENANCE

JUMP START YOUR BATTERY SAFETY (9001ae) 

Here are more and more injuries experienced during jump starting and charging batteries. This program shows exactly how to properly and safely jump start dead batteries. Some simple techniques to reduce explosions and injuries during jump starting. Unless your employees have been trained in these very basic procedures, the should not be allowed to jump start dead batteries. (12 MIN)

MOTOR FLEET MAINTENANCE SAFETY (9002ae)

Meets OSHA requirements for mechanic safety training. Addresses hazards associated with vehicle maintenance and repair. Explains basic tools, electrical hand tools, fire hazards, and more. (16 MIN)

EMPLOYEE SAFETY ORIENTATION FOR AUTOMOTIVE PERSONNEL (9004ae)

This video instructs new and experienced personnel in general hazards exposure in an automotive shop such as clothing, tool safety, maintenance, eye protection, electricity, etc. Meets OSHA training requirements. (15 MIN)

HAND AND POWER TOOL SAFETY  (9007ae)

Good introduction to hand and power tool safety. Explains procedure for tool safety, housekeeping, and other safety procedures. Great refresher course. (13 MIN)

HAZARD COMMUNICATIONS (9011ae)

Meets OSHA's right to know requirements. Explains material safety data sheets, labels, and general information on using or handling hazardous materials. (14 MIN)

HUMAN BEHAVIOR/REDUCING UNSAFE ACTS (9012ae)

Explains unsafe acts, written counseling, and information useful to management in efforts to eliminate accidents and injuries. ( 11 MIN)

FIRE PROTECTION - ELECTRICAL SAFETY (9014ae)

Excellent for training new and experienced employees. Supplements OSHA requirements for emergency preparedness training. This program covers extinguishers, sprinklers, housekeeping, chemicals, cords, receptacles, and electrical safety. (9MIN)

PREVENTING BACK INJURY (9016ae)

Provides an understanding of how the back functions and safe lifting techniques. (8 MIN)

EYE PROTECTION - A NEW APPROACH (Humorous Program) (9022ae)

This program approaches the problem of employees not wanting to wear safety glasses. This video was produced with some humor but stresses the need for proper eye protection. (16 Min)