General safety
General workplace safety topics every crew should cover: communication, stop work authority, PPE and safe habits.
3-Way Communication Safety Talk: Train Your Employees In Minutes
3-way communication confirms that safety-critical messages are heard and understood. Train your employees in minutes with this ready-to-use safety talk.
Back Safety and Safe Lifting Toolbox Talk
Back injuries build one bad lift at a time. This back safety toolbox talk covers lifting technique, the NIOSH 51-pound guideline and planning the lift.
Confined Space Toolbox Talk: The Air In There Can Kill You
Over 1,000 workers died in confined spaces in eight years. This confined space toolbox talk covers permits, atmospheric testing and rescue rules.
Elimination of Hazards From the Workplace
Elimination is the most effective control in the hierarchy of controls. This safety talk explains how to remove workplace hazards at the source.
Fatigue and Complacency Toolbox Talk: The Silent Hazards
Tired brains take shortcuts and familiar work breeds autopilot. This fatigue and complacency toolbox talk shows how to catch both before they hurt you.
PPE Basics Toolbox Talk: Your Last Line of Defense
PPE only works if it's the right gear, worn right, every time. This PPE toolbox talk covers the hierarchy of controls and OSHA 1910.132 basics.
Safety Glasses Toolbox Talk (Essentials for Manufacturing)
Safety glasses prevent thousands of eye injuries a year. This toolbox talk covers ANSI standards, when to wear eye protection and how to care for it.
Safety Talk on Reasons to Work Safe
Why work safe? This toolbox talk gives your crew powerful reasons to follow safety procedures, from family to livelihood, plus discussion questions.
Stop Work Authority Toolbox Talk
Stop Work Authority gives every worker the power to halt unsafe work. This toolbox talk explains when and how to use SWA without fear of reprisal.
The Most Important General Industry Safety Rules
The most important general industry safety rules in one 5-minute safety talk: PPE, housekeeping, machine safety, OSHA standards and crew questions.
Toolbox Talk about Taking Shortcuts in Safety
Taking shortcuts in safety causes accidents and injuries. This toolbox talk shows why shortcuts happen and how to build a no-shortcuts safety culture.
You Need To Have This Toolbox Talk On Communication In Safety
Poor communication causes accidents. This toolbox talk on communication in safety teaches clear instructions, feedback and reporting that keep crews safe.