Front-End Loader Safety: How They Work and Their Hazards Safety Training Video

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VOD-CST-466
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This safety video program on Front-End Loader Safety: How They Work and Their Hazards discusses how front-end loaders operate and what hazards are associated with working around them. It also provides practical guidance on how to keep a front-end loader stable during operation.

Many job sites use heavy equipment to help haul, dig, and transport materials. They make jobs more efficient, but they can also make them more dangerous. In fact, construction workers frequently suffer injuries while operating or working around front-end loaders. But it doesn’t have to be that way because there are ways for workers to anticipate and navigate these hazards safely.

Areas covered in the program include:

  • understanding front-end loaders,
  • keeping front-end loaders stable,
  • front-end loader hazards, and more.

The safety video program comes with a quiz, a scheduling and attendance form, a training certificate, and an employee training log.

Associated Regulations:

  • 1926.20 - General safety and health provisions
  • CFR 1926.21(b)(2)
  • CFR 1926.20(b)(4)

This safety video program is produced by The MARCOM Group, Ltd.

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This safety video program on Front-End Loader Safety: How They Work and Their Hazards discusses how front-end loaders operate and what hazards are associated with working around them. It also provides practical guidance on how to keep a front-end loader stable during operation.

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