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Hand Safety Training

One out of four occupational accidents involves a hand, wrist, or finger according to the Department of Labor. Losing the use of your hands or fingers, even temporarily, can be extremely debilitating. Whether it’s preventing injury from carpal tunnel syndrome and tendinitis or more sudden injuries like cuts and dismemberment, your employees deserve to have their hands protected. Our hand safety training videos help protect your employees from injury by helping them identify common hazards, understand proper tool use and maintenance, and select the appropriate personal protection equipment (PPE).

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Power Saw Safety (Machinery)

Power Saw Safety (Machinery)

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SKU: 1024H

Languages: EN

Produced: 2005

SKU: 1024H

Languages: EN

Produced: 2005

9 minutes

Hand Injuries - Gory Story (PPE) Training Course

Hand Injuries - Gory Story (PPE) Training Course

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SKU: 1020B

Languages: EN

Produced: 2005

SKU: 1020B

Languages: EN

Produced: 2005

14 minutes

Knife Safety in the Workplace

Knife Safety in the Workplace

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SKU: 1435

Languages: EN

Produced: 2004

SKU: 1435

Languages: EN

Produced: 2004

15 minutes

Blink: And You Could Lose Your Hand - French Training Course

Blink: And You Could Lose Your Hand - French Training Course

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SKU: 1723

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SKU: 1723

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Hey Atlantic Training, we know our way around hand safety training, gloves and all. Why do we need your hand safety training courses?

We get it, protecting your hands is already a priority for you and your employees. That still doesn’t change the half a million hand injuries that are reported each year. Something as simple as the proper PPE or hand, wrist, and finger physiology knowledge could be enough to prevent injuries for your team. The goal of our training is to equip your employees with the knowledge to protect themselves, as well as comply with OSHA regulations on training standards. A short video could be enough to prevent loss of limb and lawsuits alike.