Red Meat Industry Safety Training
Unfortunately, meat packing has the highest nonfatal incidence rate of all industries. Because of this, the Safety and Health Council of Greater Omaha developed a safety training program designed for the red meat industry. The flexible training also applies to all meat and other food processors. With input from representatives of all levels of the industry, the program tackles safety head-on. The Red Meat Industry Safety Awareness Training program is a training tool you'll use for years. Topics include:
- Emergency Preparedness
- Medical Services & First Aid
- Bloodborne Pathogens
- Walking-Working Surfaces
- Powered Industrial Trucks
- Personal Protection Equipment
- Color-Coding Physical Hazards
- Confined Spaces
- Lockout/Tagout
- Hazard Communication
- Machine Guarding
- Hand & Power Tools
- Ergonomics
- Safe Lifting
- Workplace Violence
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Available Products
DVD Set (Item DVD +336655) - $300
Includes: Spanish and English training DVDs plus all the items in the Training Kit (item 336655)
Training Kit (item #336655) - $259
Includes: Facilitator's Guide, 1 Workbook (English); 1 Workbook (Spanish); 1 Video (English); 1 Video (Spanish)
Workbooks (10/packet-item #337355) - $20
34-page student workbooks address all of the key points in an interactive fill-in-the-blank format. The packets are available either English or Spanish.
PowerPoint® CD (item #337455) - $25
Enhance your training program with this 170-slide presentation. The colorful, animated PowerPoint presentation makes learning (and training) fun. Currently it is available only in English
Make your job easier. Protect your workers from injury and your company from the tremendous costs associated with those injuries ...order today!
Shipping & handling costs not included. Produced under OSHA grant 46G8-HT40. It does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Dept. of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.
We are grateful to IBP for their cooperation in the development of the video. Because of their high commitment to safety and health, they allowed us to film in their plant.