Online Safety Meetings
66 English & Spanish

Tailgate/Toolbox Scripts

Pay per View & Documentation
$5.95 per Employee per Topic
Employees log in, read assigned topics, log out & receive dated certificate of completion via email.

Tailgate or toolbox safety meetings are generally 10-15 minute on-line topics viewed to keep employees alerted to work-related exposures. Topics are about health and safety issues that really exist on the job. They cover work practices, machinery, tools, equipment, materials, attitudes, and anything else that may cause or contribute to a work-related accident or illness.

The construction industry is specifically required, in many states, to conduct "tailgate" or "toolbox" safety meetings or equivalent, with their crews at least every 10 working days, and for tunneling crews at least weekly. It is recommended that all other industries require employees to view safety topics at least monthly.

These on-line meetings are best viewed at the convenience of the employee. Viewing records will be supplied stating the date, time, and subjects viewed. These records are to be maintained for the duration of each viewer's employment.

Tailgate/toolbox safety meetings have proven their worth by alerting employees to workplace hazards and by preventing accidents, illnesses and on-the-job injuries.

ODL is pleased to provide a resource of tailgate topics (in English and Spanish) for your use. Information or recommendations contained in these scripts were obtained from sources believed to be reliable at the date of publication. Information is only advisory and does not presume to be exhaustive or inclusive of all workplace hazards or situations.

Pay per View & Documentation - $5.95 per Employee per Topic
01 Avoiding Allergic Reactions to Latex
2 Back Injuries
3 Chainsaw Safety
4 Chemicals
5 Close Calls
6 Cold Stress
7 Common Sense
8 Confined Space
9 Crane Safety
10 Don't Get Caught In The Crush
11 Dermatitis
12 Electricity
13 Electric Tools
14 Eye Protection
15 Fall Protection
16 Protection Falls
17 Falling Objects
18 Fire Safety
19 Fire Extinguishers
20 First Aid
21 First Aid for Burns
22 Foot Safety
23 Guard Against Machine Injuries
24 Hand Protection
25 Handle Glass Safely
26 Hard Hats
27 Hearing Protection Devices
28 Housekeeping
29 Injury and Illness Prevention Program
30 Insect & Spider Bites
31 Importance of Safety Training
32 Ladders
33 Lead in Construction
34 Lifting Techniques
35 Lockout & Tagout
36 Mobile Phone Safety
37 Machine Safety
38 Managing & Reducing Stress
39 Moving Equipment Safety
40 Noise
41 Occupational Vibration Exposure
42 Personal Protective Equipment
43 Pesticide Soiled Clothing
44 Poison Oak
45 Portable Power Drills
46 Power Press Safety
47 Power Tool Safety
48 Practice Good Housekeeping
49 Preventing Heat Related Illness
50 Preventing Silicosis
51 Preventing Strains & Sprains
52 Repetitive Motion
53 Safe Handling of Flammable Liquids
54 Saws/Grinders
55 Seatbelt Safety
56 Shortcuts
57 Slips & Falls
58 Solvents
59 Substance Abuse
60 Sun Protection
61 Types of Injuries
62 Wash Your Hands
63 Wash Stations
64 Welding Safety
65 Winter Driving
66 Working Against Violence

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