Safety First Video Streaming Subscription
Access AWWA's Safety First video streaming channel through a year-long subscription designed to give you access to professional and engaging safety training. NOTE: Access to streaming is provided through the AWWA account of the individual who purchases the subscription. Organizational/group subscriptions offering access to all employees at your utility are also available. Contact service@awwa.org to learn more.
Retire your DVD player and access Safety First videos on your laptop, tablet or smartphone. These professional videos provide complete and engaging training on critical safety topics. Create, save and share unique playlists. Create a library specific to your facility’s needs allowing you to completely customize your training program. Get access to over 30 videos to train your entire staff. New releases will be added regularly for expanded value. Videos are accompanied with a supplementary quiz to test your employees’ learning.
Description
AWWA’s Safety First channel provides effective and professional safety training through video-on-demand streaming, making it easy to train anywhere, anytime. These high-resolution videos provide comprehensive and engaging safety training on a large variety of topics, all specifically focused for water utilities. NOTE: Access to streaming is provided through the AWWA account of the individual who purchases the subscription. Organizational/group subscriptions offering access to all employees at your utility are also available. Contact service@awwa.org to learn more.
Videos cover safety on a variety of critical topics including: Arc Flash, Blood-Borne Pathogens, Chlorine, Compressed Gas, Confined Spaces, Dog Attacks, Eye Protection, Forklifts, Hand and Power Tools, Handling of Treatment Chemicals, Hazard Communications, Hazardous Materials, Heavy Equipment, Yard Practices, Hot Work, Indoor Cranes, Laboratories, Lockout/Tagout of Electrical Equipment, Lockout/Tagout for Water Distribution, Night Work, Pipe and Street Saws, Pipe Handling Process, Safety Respirators, Shock Hazards of Electrical Wiring to Water Pipe, Slips, Trips, and Falls, Thermal Extremes, Traffic Control, Trenching and Excavation, Utility Driving, Utility Location Services, Water Main Breaks, Working with Contractors, and Workplace Hearing Loss.