Construction Worker Eye Safety Training – [Full Video Kit]
$239
If you are in the construction industry, then you know your construction crew needs training on how to prevent eye injuries. Whether it’s dust, rocks, nails, or something worse, the potential for eye injuries exists on every construction site. That’s why this Construction Worker Eye Safety Training program is so important. It will teach your crew why it’s important to protect their eyes and, more importantly, how to protect them while on the job site.
This Construction Worker Eye Safety Training Covers:
- What are the eye injury hazards on a construction site, and how can they be avoided?
- What is eyestrain, and how can it affect a construction worker’s job?
- How do you perform eye “stretching” exercises, and how can that help avoid eyestrain?
- What percentage of eye-related accidents on a construction site could be avoided by wearing proper eye protection? (90% could be avoided by wearing proper safety glasses or other eye protection.)
- What are some common construction tasks that generate dust or other debris that can cause eye injuries? (Grinding, hammering, sanding, sawing, to name just a few)
Other Topics Covered in this Construction Crew Eye Safety Training program:
- How to inspect safety glasses to make sure that they are in proper condition to provide the correct eye protection to the construction worker
- What is the difference between polarized and tinted safety goggles?
- What special considerations for eye protection must be taken by construction workers performing welding?
- What role does the sun play in eye injuries, and what steps can construction workers take to protect their eyes from the sun and ultraviolet rays?
First Aid and Other Precautions for Construction Worker Eye Injuries:
- What to do in case of an accident or injury of a construction worker’s eyes?
- What first aid needs to be taken to a construction worker who has something in their eye?
- What to do in the event that a chemical or other hazardous liquid gets splashed into the eye of a construction worker?
- How and when to use an eye wash station to remove liquids from the eyes
- What is conjunctivitis, and when might a construction worker encounter this condition?
- and much more….
Preventing eye injuries with your construction crews not only helps satisfy OSHA requirements but it also helps with eye-related accidents and injuries. It’s a win-win for the construction company and the workers. This Construction Worker Eye Safety Training Program will help educate your crew on the ins and outs of eye protection and eye safety.
Construction Worker Eye Safety Training Delivery Options:
This training is available on a USB stick or a DVD in English or Spanish. The runtime for this training course is just over 14 minutes. We also offer this training in an online module, either as a standalone program or as part of a larger online safety training library with 220+ training titles included.
This Complete Construction Crew Eye Safety Training Program Includes These Items:
- Full-length Construction Specific Eye Safety Training video
- Employee quiz and answer sheet
- A “Presenter’s Guide” if you are going to do this training in person
- A printable training sign-in sheet to keep track of your training program
- A printable Certificate of Completion. You can print as many copies of the Certificate as you need
Construction Eye Safety Training Video Full-Length Preview:
All of our training videos include the following additional resources:
1) A Leader’s Guide
The person giving the training can use the Guide to help facilitate the training and provide additional verbal support to the video. It also includes a sample outline for the training session along with the highlights of the course.
2) An Employee Quiz
Important to be able to test your trainees to make sure they understand and comprehend the training course they just watched. This is also good for employer documentation for safety training of employees.
3) Answer Key to the Quiz
Ensures the questions are being answered correctly.
4) An Attendance Sheet
Allows you to keep track of who was trained, when the training occurred, who was the instructor, etc. Excellent documentation to prove your training requirements are in order.
5) A Printable “Certificate of Completion”
Allows you to give one to each employee who attends the safety training session. Can also be kept in an employee file for training documentation.
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