Over 150,000 copies of OSHA Walkthrough are currently in circulation. Here is what people are saying:
"It is tremendously helpful for me not having to reinvent the wheel to create meaningful OSHA safety awareness training. Considering what I spend annually to train 500+ employees, OSHA Walkthrough will easily save $50,000 the first year alone." Tom Gornia
Human Resources Manager
Medex
"OSHA Walkthrough is the best idea in safety awareness that I've seen in a long time. Detailed modules, such as the walking/working surfaces that clearly show the right apparatus for stairwell coverage, are great. With 1,200 employees, time away from the line is too costly. To be able to train individuals or smaller groups via the CD-ROM is going to save us some money. " Peter Popovics
Environmental & Safety Manager
Liebert North America, Inc.
OSHA Walkthrough for Industry Product #: 12172-7000
OSHA Walkthrough for Industry is an interactive, fully multi-media CD-ROM designed to help you save time and lower training costs while improving your safety systems.
OSHA Walkthrough is an interactive training solution developed by industry experts. S.A.M. your safety guide throughout the tutorial; uses animation, voice over and video to deliver an entertaining and powerful training experience.
OSHA Walkthrough gives you:
Content based off the OSHA 10hr training that meets mandated regulations. Incorporating the OSHA Walkthrough content into a 10hr OSHA training program with a 10hr certified instructor meets the 10hr OSHA certification requirements.
A flexible, self-paced orientation for new employees as well as refresher training for seasoned workers. Train anywhere from 1-100 employees at a time.
Checklists to perform your own OSHA walkthrough. It helps you to create a list of exposures and action plans.
The capability of automated testing that is built into the modules.
Choose to learn from any of the 21 topics or Introduction:
Introduction
Preparing for OSHA Inspection
Record Keeping
Walking/Working Surfaces
Means of Egress
Powered Platforms
Occupational Health
Hazardous Material
Hazard Communications
PPE
Confined Spaces
Medical
Fire Prevention
Compressed Gas Equipment
Materials Handling and Storage
Machinery Safety Issues
Hand-Held Equipment
Welding, Cutting and Brazing
Office Safety
Electrical
Ergonomics