Ving redefines safety talks (toolbox talks). The result is a new way of engaging employees with safety training to improve retention, recall, and reuse critical information that can keep your team injury-free on the job.
Our certified training professionals have developed innovative safety talks and OSHA-required training courses.
The combination of Ving technology and training content will help you build a world-class, sustainable safety culture.
Our modern spin on toolbox talks uses short videos, engaging images, simple tests, and more to improve both engagement and retention.
Experts create your modern safety talks following all the best practices collected from thousands of trainees. This new and innovative way to think about safety will be refreshing for you and your employees.
Meet your employees where they are on the devices they like best.
The steps are simple, and reporting is a breeze.
Select a Safety Talk from your library.
Assign it to your employees.
Choose how to deliver the training (email, text, or QR code).
Watch employee progress on your dashboards.
Generate reports as needed.
Select a Safety Talk from your library. Pick an employee(s) or group you want to share it with, and then get back to work on the million other things you have to do today. Let Ving Technology do the work for you.
Can't be on-site or gathered around for safety Talks? No worries, share the modern safety talks via text, email, QR code, or link: any device, any screen size, any location, any time of day. Safety Talks are in the right place at the right time.
When an employee needs a quick refresher, whether the safety training was today, or last month, no problem; Safety Talks are readily available in their employee in-Box. Safety tips when they need them.
Easy to read, quick reference color-coded dashboards keep you in the know. Check-in anytime from the office or in the field to see if your employees have completed assigned Safety Talks. No time to look at a dashboard; let Ving notifications alert you of non-compliant employees.
Over time each employee will be awarded a color (green, yellow, or red) to tell you just how engaged and complaint they are with Safety Talks you share with them. Ving sends out automated reminders that keep employees on track through completion, so you don't have to. Let Ving do the work for you.
(Examples Below)
Hazard vs. Risk (5)
What is a Hazard Assessment?
Types of Hazards
How To Assess Risk?
How To Do A Hazard Assessment
Hazard VS Risk
Ergonomics (6)
Recognize and Reduce Ergonomic Risks
Controlling Ergonomic Hazards Using the Hierarchy of Controls
What Can Athletes Teach Us About Preventing Injuries?
Back Injury Prevention
Shoulder Injury Prevention
Body Mechanics And Ergonomics
Bloodborne Pathogens (5)
What Are Bloodborne Pathogens?
Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Control Plan
Universal Precautions
What Are Caught-In Hazards?
How To Protect Yourself From Caught-In And Between Hazards
Confined Space (7)
What Is A Confined Space?
Defining Confined Spaces
What Is A Permit-Required Confined Space?
Confined Space Hazards
How To Reduce The Risk Of Confined Space Work
Roles And Responsibilities
Confined Space Permits
Driving Safety (6)
Distracted Driving
Mental and Emotional Distracted Driving
What You Need To Know About Speeding
Impaired Driving
Driving For The Weather Conditions
Oh What A Difference A Seatbelt Makes
Electrical Safety (8)
Electrical Safety Awareness - Major Causes Of Injuries And Fatalities
The Basics Of Electricity
How Electrical Shock Occurs
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter's
Simple Lockout Tagout Demonstration
Arc Flash Hazards For Non-Electrical Workers
Basic Electrical Safety Tips
How To Respond To A Shock Incident
Emergency Preparedness (4)
Emergency Action Plans
Emergency Roles And Responsibilities
Emergency Exit Routes
How To Evacuate
Fall Protection (8)
Fall Protection Saves Lives
3 Things To Think About When Working At Heights
Identifying Fall Hazards And Reducing Risk
Fall Protection - Competent VS Qualified
Fall Arrest VS Fall Restraint
The ABCD's Of Fall Protection
Fall Protection Pre-Use Inspection And Donning
Caring For Your Fall Protection Equipment
Fire Safety (7)
The Fire Triangle
10 Ways To Prevent Fires
Flammable and Combustible Gases
Recognizing Fire Hazards
Fire Fighting Equipment And Extinguisher Types
How To Use And Inspect Fire Extinguishers
How To Respond To A Fire
Forklift Safety (8)
Forklift Safety Statistics
Forklift Hazards
Forklift Types
The Forklift Stability Pyramid
Forklift Key-Off Inspections
Forklift Key-On Inspections
Forklift Safe Operation Basics
Forklift Pedestrian Safety
Hazard Communication (9)
Hazard Communication in the Workplace
Routes of Hazardous Substance Exposure
The Hazard Communication Standard
GHS Pictograms Explained
Hazardous Substance Labels
Hazardous Substance Secondary Labels
Safety Data Sheets
3 Steps to Protect Yourself from Hazardous Substances
Example of Spill Response Using SDS
Portable Ladders (6)
5 Ladder Injury Facts You Need to Know
How To Choose The Right Ladder For The Job
Portable Ladder Inspections
Portable Ladder Set Up
Ladder Do's And Don'ts
Portable Ladder Storage And Maintenance
Lockout Tagout (7)
What You Need To Know About Lockout Tagout Procedures
The 3 Lockout Tagout Roles And Responsibilities
Identifying Hazardous Energy Sources
A Simple Demonstration Of Lockout, Tagout, And Test Start
What You Need To Know About Locks And Tags
Intro To Group Lockout
Emergency Lock Removal
Machine Guarding (3)
The Top 3 Machine Hazards
Types of Machine Guards
Working Safely Around Machines
PPE (9)
PPE - Your Last Line of Defense
Match The PPE To The Hazards
PPE - Safety Toe Shoes
PPE - Hard Hats
PPE - Gloves
PPE - Hearing Protection
PPE - Safety Glasses
PPE - High Vis
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Respiratory Hazards (6)
Respiratory Hazards
Respirator Types
Respirator Cartridges and Filters
Respirator Exams and Fit Testing
Respirator Don, Doff, Seal Check, and Adjust
Respirator Cleaning and Storing
Scaffold Safety (5)
Introduction to Scaffold Safety
Scaffold Competent and Qualified Roles
Scaffold Work Roles and Responsibilities
Common Scaffold Hazards
Identifying Scaffold Hazards
Struck By Hazards (3)
Introduction to Struck-By Hazards
Types of Struck-By Hazards
How to Protect Yourself from Struck-By Hazards
Walking and Working Surfaces (8)
Walking - Working Surfaces: Floors
Walking - Working Surfaces: Floor and Wall Openings
Walking - Working Surfaces: Stairs
Walking - Working Surfaces: Ladders
Falling Object Protection
Walking - Working Surfaces: Dockboards
Walking - Working Surfaces: Scaffolding
Slips, Trips and Falls
Silica Safety
Silica Made Simple For Managers
Silica Made Simple For Employees
Cold Weather Hazards
Cold Weather Hazards
Heat Illness Prevention
Heat Illness: Prevention
Noise and Hearing
Noise And Hearing Conservation
Mindfullness
Mindfulness at Work
Incident Pyramid
The Incident Pyramid
Hierarchy of Controls
Hierarchy of Controls
COVID
Is COVID An OSHA Reportable Illness
Working Alone
3 Tips to Keep You Safe When Working Alone
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