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Below are links to free, workplace safety PowerPoints!  They can be used for both new hire safety orientation and for regularly scheduled safety meetings with your current employees.  We did not create or develop any of these PowerPoints; rather we are simply linking to these open source Internet resources in the same manner that the Google search engine would do. 

We prefer PowerPoint presentations to videos for group safety meetings because they allow the instructor to: customize the content, control the pace, and pause the program to address questions.  

For some quick PowerPoint presentation tips see – ” Five Rules For More Effective PowerPoint Presentations “.

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Looking for safety talk topics to use at work? Scroll down to browse the list of 250+ completely free safety talks below! Print them off to use for your next safety meeting or safety moment with your employees. Use the links below to segment the talks by the most relevant topic category to easily find what you are looking for.

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Members have access to over 320+ additional toolbox talks that are not found on this free site. There are also PowerPoint presentations with quizzes, 80 Spanish safety talks, and hand-picked weekly topic ideas. Additional members-only content is added every month!

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  • Common Cold
  • Common Issues with Fire Extinguishers
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  • Concrete Burns
  • Concrete Work
  • Continually Learning
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  • Costs of Drugs on the Job
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  • Drunk Driving
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  • Dust Hazards in Construction
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  • Eating Habits
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  • Electrical Safety
  • Elimination of Hazards
  • Embracing Change in the Workplace
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  • Energy Drink Dangers
  • Everyone is Responsible for the Culture
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  • Excavator Quick Coupler Device Safety
  • Eye Damage Due to Sunlight
  • Eye Injuries and Prevention
  • Fall Protection
  • Falls in the Construction Industry
  • Falls on the Same Level
  • Fatal Four Hazards (Construction)
  • Fatigue on the Job
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  • Filter Pot Sock Filter Changeout
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  • How Observant Are You?
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  • Nine Basic Construction Safety Rules
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  • Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
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What Are Workplace Safety Talks?

Safety talks are short safety messages for the members of a work crew prior to work beginning. These talks can be as short as a few minutes or longer than 20 minutes. On average, they are in the range of 5 or 10 minutes long in duration at most companies when conducted often. The talks can cover a range of topics or just a single focal point.

Below are answers to some other common questions individuals may have about conducting these types of talks for their work crews.

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What are other names for these meetings.

There are many names for safety talks. Some of the more common names are safety toolbox talks, toolbox talks, safety moments, safety briefings, safety pep talks, and tailgate meetings. For the most part, many of these names represent the same thing. However, there can be slight differences between companies or industries.

These meetings, no matter what they are called, are the safety message of the day for a work crew prior to the start of the day.

Providing a Safety Moment of the Day

When done correctly, these talks can have a profound effect on the overall safety program at a workplace. Companies that spend time holding these meetings are less likely to have injuries compared to a company that does not hold them on a regular basis.

Conducting meetings often is an effective way to deliver relevant and timely safety messages to an entire work crew. The time spent conducting these talks also goes a long way toward reinforcing prior training efforts.

Even just holding a 5-minute meeting every day equates to a massive amount of knowledge for your workforce over a year’s time. To be exact- it results in over 20 hours of education per employee a year! (5 minutes X 5 workdays per week X 50 work weeks= 1250 minutes… 1250 minutes/60 minutes per hour= 20.8 hours of education) Imagine the difference that education can make if you make the most out of every talk!

What Topics Should You Cover for These Safety Talks?

The topic or topics you should cover for the next safety toolbox talk will vary greatly from what topic(s) another company should be discussing. Some general questions you can ask yourself to narrow in on some topics:

  • What training needs to be reinforced?
  • What problems have we been having lately?
  • What are common injuries in this line of work?
  • What have our near misses been a result of?
  • What trends are occurring in the workplace or in our industry?

There are many other questions or guidelines you can use to determine what topics or topics you should cover. Keep topics useful, relevant, and timely.

Where Can I Find Free Safety Topics Online in 2023? 

This site has one of the largest libraries of free topics found online today. That being said, there are also a number of great resources online to find topics for your next safety meeting. One of our favorite resources for topics is on OSHA’s website. They have a page called Safety and Health Topics that has a large list of high-quality topics.

Some other high-quality and reputable sources for toolbox talks or materials to support talks:

  • Mine Health and Safety Administration
  • Center for Disease Control
  • National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
  • Bureau of Labor Statistics

Who Should Deliver a Safety Talk?

The person who is directing the work should be the one responsible for conducting or leading the safety talk. The responsibility at many companies, however, falls onto the safety officer or EHS manager instead. The reason for having the individual who is directing the work lead the talk is to show support for the message and efforts to work safely.

If it is constantly the EHS department’s responsibility to present, then employees can be led to believe that the frontline supervisors or managers do not truly support safety. If the workers’ supervisors or managers are not participating in the safety efforts, why should they?

The EHS department should instead serve more of an advisory role to the supervisor conducting the talk. They can provide the supervisor with topics, materials, or information for the talk, as well as chime in as needed to add value.

Do not be afraid to offer employees the chance to present at a meeting. While most employees would never choose to present a topic, you may be surprised to find that many would if given the chance.

How Often Should You Conduct Safety Talks?

There is no short and dry answer to how often your company should be conducting these talks. Some companies do multiple talks daily, and other companies may only do them monthly. A monthly schedule is probably way too sparingly for most companies, and two talks a day may be too often for others.

Companies often settle on conducting daily or weekly talks. At many companies, daily safety meetings prior to work beginning is an appropriate practice. Holding meetings that often may not make sense for all operations, however.

As mentioned earlier, these talks do not have to be extremely long. A lot of value can be added in a short amount of time if the talks are completed often. Employees are more likely to take more away from these talks if they are shorter in duration but are more frequent compared to longer meetings that occur infrequently.

Where Should Safety Talks Be Conducted?

These talks should be held in a place where employees are comfortable and can focus. Meeting rooms or break rooms are common areas where companies choose to hold their safety meetings. Another setting that can be even more effective is the work area(s) themselves.

This should only be done if the work area is comfortable, safe, and convenient for all involved in the talk. Conducting the talk in the work area itself can help employees visualize the information being conveyed, as well as allow the presenter to point out specific examples of what they are discussing.

If holding it in the work area is not an option, pictures or maps of the worksite can be great tools so that employees can visualize what is being said.

What Else Can You Do to Have a Better Safety Meeting or Safety Moment?

There are many things you can do to hold a better meeting. Below are a few quick tips that have not already been mentioned in this post:

  • Prepare ahead of time.
  • Keep topics relevant and timely to the audience.
  • Only take the time necessary to cover the topic; do not drag it out.
  • Do not read the talk word for word from the paper.
  • Get the audience involved by asking for stories or examples relating to the topic.
  • Use visual aids as needed to help get your message across.
  • Have fun- don’t take yourself so seriously!

For more tips, check out this post on this site that outlines 10 tips for a better toolbox talk .

Does OSHA Require Safety Toolbox Talks?

While OSHA does not specifically require a company to hold safety talks or toolbox talks in any of their standards, doing so can play a part in helping to ensure compliance with some standards. For example, OSHA requires that employers make employees aware of the hazards of the work that they do and how to eliminate them.

One specific example of this is found in the construction standard under 1926.21(b)(2), where OSHA states: “The employer shall instruct each employee in the recognition and avoidance of unsafe conditions and the regulations applicable to his work environment to control or eliminate any hazards or other exposure to illness or injury.”

While training will be a large part of ensuring compliance with this specific regulation, safety toolbox talks are also a way to help to ensure compliance. These talks need to have the correct documentation to do so.

How Should You Document Safety Toolbox Talks?

Without documenting these efforts, there is no actual proof they were done. Meaning there is nothing to show OSHA or someone in your company in response to whether or not you were educating your employees on the hazards involved in their work. A lack of documentation can be problematic.

Every time a talk is conducted, a sign-in sheet should be completed by the presenter and signed by everyone present for the meeting. Some guidelines for documentation:

  • Include the date and time.
  • Include the presenter(s) name(s).
  • Have everyone sign the sheet.
  • Be detailed about what topics were discussed.
  • Attach any materials used for the talk to the sign-in sheet.
  • File documentation in chronological order so they can be easily found to be reviewed if needed.

The answers to the who, what, when, why, and how of safety talks can be as long of a list as the possible topics you could cover in your next meeting. The bottom line is your company should be conducting these talks on a regular basis as well as giving thought on how to continually improve on giving them. Use some of the insight here and tailor it to your company’s needs.

Consider checking out the Members Area of the site. There are plenty of other safety topics covered in there (with additional content added each month) if you find yourself not finding what you need in all of the free content offered on this site!

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Published on February 22, 2018 by Candace Flores.

1 Minute 4 Safety slides are designed to facilitate discussions around environment, safety, and health topics.

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Each slide delivers focused talking points that you can present in any meeting as a brief safety opener or use to launch a more extensive discussion on a particular topic.  They can be downloaded or printed to best suit your needs. Contact information or links to further resources are often listed on the slides in the event that questions arise, or more information is required.

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Browse among the topics below.  If there is a topic that you’d like to discuss that is not yet covered in an existing 1 Minute 4 Safety slide, please email us at [email protected] .

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[Updated 2023] Top 15 PowerPoint Templates to Improve Work Safety

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1974: The Flixborough disaster, UK’s worst industrial accident. The explosion at the chemical plant killed 28 workers in North Lincolnshire. Almost all the buildings in the neighborhood flattened, further injuring 36 people due to the blast. Multiple investigations exposed that the plant was hastily executed with certain modifications that forged the leak of liquid from one of the plant’s reactors. This led to the creation of flammable hydrocarbons that eventually exploded. 

1984 : Bhopal gas tragedy, one of the worst industrial accidents in India. Due to the negligence of 7 employees, more than 5 lakh people were exposed to the lethal methyl isocyanate. About 3,787 people died the same night, and further 8,000 people passed away as a result of the exposure subsequently. 

2013: West Fertilizer Company explosion. A routine fire in Texas turned into a local disaster when the fertilizer stored on the site exploded. 12 firefighters and 3 civilians were killed, a majority of them were trying to bring the flare under control. Further, 160 people were injured and around 150 buildings collapsed due to the blast. Later, an investigation revealed that the company had been illegally storing 55 tons of ammonium nitrate on-site, along with a further 55 tons of anhydrous ammonia. 

Whether as a result of the disasters mentioned above or on an individual basis, workplace accidents have the potential to alter ordinary people’s lives. An estimate of 2 million men and women die every year due to work-related accidents and diseases. Thus, the spotlight is on the importance of safer design and construction of workplaces; maintenance of site safety; dangers posed to public members, and adherence to legal guidelines for secure storage of dangerous materials. 

No business wants their employees to get hurt on the job. Therefore, employers are obliged to provide a safe working environment for their workers. But for those of you who haven’t dealt with safety, let us first understand its meaning. 

The gist of work safety  

Work safety is the concept that business organizations must implement to recognize hazards in the workplace. It refers to the working environment at a company encompassing the factors that impact all employees’ safety, health, and well-being. 

Despite the number of safety guidelines you set in place, it will be of no use if your employees are not aware and invested in following them. Therefore, to help you create a successful safety program, we are sharing five security tips. We have also included the top 15 meticulous work safety templates that can be used for raising awareness on safety protocols among employees. 

1. Invest in training

When it comes to workplace safety, there is no better solution than training. It will help you create protocols and ask your workforce to follow them to the letter. Provide your employees with all the necessary information and measures to stay safe. In fact, you can also use the online platform for providing training to avoid any wastage of time. Share the updated training courses with your employees using these well-structured template designs. 

Template 1 

Safety in the workplace is critical for many business KPIs. Therefore, with this template design, you can highlight key areas of improvement such as safety training, tools knowledge, health, protection, and more. So download and edit it as per your working environment.

Key Areas To Improve Work Safety

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Pick this template to provide a ground for exchanging ideas and data related to the broad field of health and safety in your organization. Help your management understand that an injury and accident-free environment increases the productivity of employees.  

Safety And Health At Work PPT PowerPoint Presentation

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According to an estimate of occupational safety and health administration, nearly a quarter of all work-related fatalities occur on construction sites. Therefore, you can utilize this template to draft safety guidelines for your construction business. Download this design and reduce the risk of deaths and injuries. 

Work Safety Guidelines For Construction Sight

Download Work Safety Guidelines For Construction Sight

2. Provide clear instructions

The instructions should be in the form of labels and signs, not wordy and hard to understand. They should be handy and rely on pictures to highlight hazards and procedures. Therefore, it is advised to try and test them before they go “live”. Check out our best work safety templates to assist your endeavors. 

Select this innovative work safety template to support awareness and actions for preventing the spread of COVID-19. To increase productivity and revenue, every business needs specific preventive measures. Therefore, download, edit, and present!

Work Safety Poster To Prevent Covid Spreading

Download Work Safety Poster To Prevent Covid Spreading

Safety guidelines are critical for all organizations. Pick this template to share a prevention list with your employees. Help them understand that their negligence can put other co-workers at risk. Download and use it multiple times. 

Prevention List For Work Safety And Guidelines

Download Prevention List For Work Safety And Guidelines

Hazard identification, assessment, and control are paramount for the smooth functioning of all organizations. With this crew safety template, you can develop a robust process to prevent people and materials from getting demolished. Download and edit it conveniently. 

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3. Understand responsibility 

This well-structured template can be used to quickly respond and mitigate the impact of a suspected security breach. So take advantage of this design to create an effective risk roadmap for your business. 

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Your safety is your personal responsibility! Pick this template and share such general precautions with your workforce. The template can be easily edited. So download and utilize it in any safety program presentation.

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Accelerate the resumption of normal operations by employing this emergency response plan template. Include the procedures necessary during a crisis, set clear roles and responsibilities, and establish instructions for local emergency response. The template is easy to edit. So grab it right away!

Emergency Response Plan For Work Place Safety

Download Emergency Response Plan For Work Place Safety

4. Partner with clinicians

Occupational clinics can provide valuable insights into workplace injury and prevention. Therefore, appoint them to visit your worksites and identify areas of high risk for employees. They can help you screen candidates for physically challenging roles and aid in the work processes. Sketch out a performance evaluation blueprint with these well-crafted templates. 

Business operations come with multiple risks. Hence, being safe and healthy at the workplace is imperative. Download this visually appealing template to protect your business and employees from stressful situations. 

Arrow Head Steps For Work Place Safety Plan

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Choose this template to ensure that your workers feel safe while operating in the facilities. Utilize it to create an organized safety management system that also complies with the local health and safety standards. The template already includes certain safety tips. Therefore, download and use it at your convenience. 

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While resistance welding or brazing, the operators must use safety shields and goggles, depending on the job, to protect their eyes and face from any hazard. Pick this well-crafted template and encourage them to take extra protection from any hazardous condition. 

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5. Encourage stretch breaks and regular meetings

Allow your employees to take stretch breaks because even a five-minute break can release muscle tension, loosen joints, and reduce the potential repetitive motion injuries. Besides, you should conduct regular meetings to review safety standards and rules. It doesn’t hurt to be prepared. Select from these invigorating templates and ensure if something wrong happens, everyone knows what to do. 

Create a full-fledged manual for implementing safety precautions within your organization using this PowerPoint Template. Determine your primary objectives of safety toward your employees, followed by a framework on how you plan to implement it. Assemble all possibilities of health and safety tips and highlight work areas that in particular require attention. Specify health and safety tips for all departments under your organization and create a safe space for your employees by planning it with this editable PPT Template.

Work safety PowerPoint Template

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This is yet another off-the-rack safety and health template slide. You can use it to elucidate the potential hazards of your industry. Share appropriate measures and steps to be taken in such situations. So download and prioritize safety. 

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Create an invigorating workplace safety plan that provides a two-fold system of ensuring employee safety. Besides, you can also take advantage of the smart art given in the template and design a framework for policies and procedures to make safety a top priority. Therefore, grab it immediately!

Employee Health And Safety Planning Process At Work

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Safety training begins with leadership. Pick this template and help your management design committed safety policies. Explain your purpose and open up the communication lines between the administrators and workers. So download it and captivate your audience. 

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Prevention is better than cure! The meaning of safety and employers’ responsibility to prevent injury may vary with different working conditions. But regardless of the work your employees perform, their physical safety should never be out on a limb. Include all the tips mentioned in the blog and hit the health and safety goals of your business. 

PS: You can also help your organization avoid potential losses from unpredictable hazards by exploring our top 20 crisis and disaster management templates here.  

FAQs on Work Safety

What is workplace safety.

Workplace safety refers to the measures and procedures put in place to ensure the physical and psychological well-being of employees and other individuals in a workplace environment. The primary goal of workplace safety is to prevent accidents, injuries, and illnesses that may occur on the job, and to promote a culture of health and safety within the workplace.

Workplace safety covers a broad range of topics, including but not limited to:

  • Hazard identification and risk assessment: identifying potential hazards in the workplace and assessing the risks associated with them.
  • Safety policies and procedures: establishing and enforcing policies and procedures to ensure workplace safety, such as emergency evacuation plans, first aid protocols, and safe work practices.
  • Training and education: providing employees with the necessary knowledge and skills to work safely, including training on equipment, machinery, and hazardous materials.
  • Personal protective equipment (PPE): providing employees with appropriate PPE to protect them from workplace hazards.
  • Workplace design: designing workspaces and equipment to minimize the risk of accidents and injuries. Health and wellness: promoting employee health and wellness to reduce the risk of illnesses and injuries.
  • Health and wellness: promoting employee health and wellness to reduce the risk of illnesses and injuries.

Overall, workplace safety is an essential aspect of any workplace, and it is the responsibility of employers and employees to ensure that safety protocols are followed and maintained to prevent accidents and injuries.

What are the 7 safety tips?

There are many safety tips that can be applied in different situations and settings, but here are seven general safety tips that can be helpful in various environments:

  • Pay attention to warning signs and signals: Be aware of warning signs and signals that indicate potential hazards and follow them.
  • Keep emergency exits clear: Make sure emergency exits are clearly marked and free from obstruction.
  • Use personal protective equipment (PPE): Wear appropriate PPE such as helmets, goggles, gloves, and safety shoes when working with hazardous materials or equipment.
  • Practice good housekeeping: Keep the workplace clean and free of clutter to reduce the risk of slips, trips, and falls.
  • Follow safe work practices: Follow established safety procedures and work practices, including using proper lifting techniques and avoiding shortcuts.
  • Report hazards and incidents: Report any unsafe conditions, incidents, or injuries to your supervisor or safety team immediately.
  • Take care of yourself: Take care of your physical and mental health to ensure that you are alert and able to work safely. Get enough rest, eat well, and take breaks when needed.

Remember that safety is everyone's responsibility, so be aware of your surroundings, follow safety rules and guidelines, and report any hazards or incidents to ensure a safe workplace for all.

What are the three types of safety?

There are three main types of safety:

  • Physical Safety: Physical safety refers to protecting people from physical harm, injury, or illness. This includes protection from hazards such as falls, burns, cuts, and other injuries that may result from workplace accidents or exposure to hazardous substances.
  • Psychological Safety: Psychological safety refers to creating a work environment that is free from harassment, discrimination, and other forms of negative behavior that can affect employees' mental and emotional well-being. This includes creating a culture of respect, openness, and inclusivity.
  • Cybersecurity Safety: Cybersecurity safety refers to protecting digital assets, including information, data, and systems, from unauthorized access, theft, or damage. This includes protecting against cyber threats such as hacking, viruses, and phishing scams.

All three types of safety are essential in ensuring a safe and healthy workplace for employees and protecting a company's assets and reputation.

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7 tips for Toolbox Talks and Safety Moments

A safety toolbox talk is a short safety meeting that is held before work begins to discuss a specific safety topic. It is designed to raise awareness about potential hazards and to promote safe work practices. Here are some tips for conducting effective safety toolbox talks:

  • Choose a relevant topic: Select a topic that is relevant to the work being done and that will help prevent accidents or injuries.
  • Keep it short: Toolbox talks should be brief, generally lasting no more than 10 to 15 minutes.
  • Engage your audience: Encourage your workers to participate in the discussion and to ask questions.
  • Use visual aids: Visual aids such as videos, pictures, or diagrams can help illustrate your point and reinforce the importance of the topic.
  • Make it interactive: Encourage workers to share their experiences and ideas about the topic. This can help make the talk more engaging and relevant to the group.
  • Review key points: Summarize the key points of the talk and ask workers to repeat them back to you to ensure they understand.
  • Follow up: Follow up on the topic in future toolbox talks or meetings to reinforce the message and ensure compliance with safe work practices.

Remember, toolbox talks are an important part of any safety program and can help prevent accidents and injuries in the workplace. By following these tips, you can help ensure that your toolbox talks are effective and engaging.

What are the Most Popular Safety Moment Topics?

Mental health, diversity and inclusion, incident reporting, slips, trips, and falls, falling objects, ladders and stairs, proper use of personal protective equipment (ppe), chemical and materials safety, workplace ergonomics and housekeeping, drugs and alcohol misuse in the workplace, road and driver safety, electrical safety, fire safety and evacuation plans, hazard identification, the basics of first aid, fatigue & stress management, covid-19 awareness and preparedness, safety moment videos.

if you aren’t confident in delivering your own safety moment then perhaps you could download one of the many videos available on YouTube?

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www.safetytalkideas.com –  Browse the 250+ completely free safety talks! Print them off to use for your next safety meeting or moment with your team. Use the category links below to segment the talks by the specified category to easily find what you are looking for. Just some of the examples from their resource page: https://www.safetytalkideas.com/safety-talks/

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Safety Moments

from https://www.exec.gov.nl.ca/exec/hrs/employee_health_and_safety/safety_moments.html

A Safety Moment is a brief safety talk about a specific subject at the beginning of a meeting or shift. Also known as safety minutes or safety chats, these talks can be done in a variety of ways, but are typically a brief (2-5 minute) discussion on a safety related topic. They can cover a variety of safety topics and remind employees of the importance of being safe; at work, at home and in all aspects of our lives.

Including a Safety Moment at the beginning of your meeting can help bring safety issues or topics up in a timely, clear, brief, and non-threatening way. Safety Moments are designed to reinforce safety knowledge and everyone’s commitment towards a positive safety culture.

The listing of Safety Moments is general information not meant to replace departmental policy, protocol or safe work procedures, but to remind us about the importance of health and safety, help us recognize and control hazards, increase awareness and contribute to a culture of safety. Remember, there are potential hazards in all workplaces.

This listing has been created to provide employees and managers with ready access to Safety Moments for use in their meetings. We will continue to create additional Safety Moments to add to the database. Any suggestions for a Safety Moment or information on a safety topic can be forwarded to them

Also posted are presentation slides which can be downloaded and included in any presentation where you are starting with a safety moment.

  • Preventing Heat Exhaustion (251 KB)
  • Supervising Children Around Water (275 KB)
  • Rescue Guidelines When You are Alone and Fall Through the Ice (271 KB)
  • Rid the Household of Head Lice (275 KB)
  • ABC’s of Heavy Lifting (257 KB)
  • Identifying Confined Spaces (252 KB)
  • Before You Enter a Confined Space (255 KB)
  • Driving Safely (253 KB)
  • Working with Hearing Loss (257 KB)
  • Fall Protection (256 KB)
  • Ladders (Step) (253 KB)
  • Active Living at Work (298 KB)
  • Parking Lot Safety (275 KB)
  • ATM’s and ATM cards (282 KB)
  • Violence in the Workplace (Working Late) (274 KB)
  • Walking, Still our Best Medicine (275 KB)
  • Preparing for Safe Travel (277 KB)
  • Safe Travel (Tips for the Journey) (276 KB)
  • Safe Travel (Packing Tips) (277 KB)
  • Handling Suspicious Mail (284 KB)
  • Check-in Procedure for Employees Who Work Alone (280 KB)
  • Ergonomic Safety Rules for Moving Objects (280 KB)
  • General Safety Tips (276 KB)
  • Ladders (Storage and Handling) (256 KB)
  • Your Mental Health (Aging) (280 KB)
  • Noise Induced Hearing Loss (260 KB)
  • Rescue Guidelines When Someone Falls Through the Ice (276 KB)
  • Creating a Safe Workplace for Young Workers (278 KB)
  • Snow Blower (Safe Operation) (277 KB)
  • Stretches for the Back, Side and Legs (281 KB)
  • Stretches for the Hands and Forearms (281 KB)
  • Stretches for the Neck and Shoulders (281 KB)
  • Stretching at the Workstation (280 KB)
  • Understanding Ice Strength (276 KB)
  • Vehicle Visual Inspection (255 KB)
  • Work Safer – Working Alone (General Information to Consider) (281 KB)
  • Workplace Bullying (256 KB)

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Industrial Safety Moments App

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This convenient new tool is a compliance and training oriented approach to shared safety moments and easily accessible directly on your mobile device.

Total Safety designed the Industrial Safety Moments app with workers in mind. Total Safety experts applied more than 20 years of safety experience to develop real-world, relevant topical overviews, and conversation starters.

Plus each Total Safety Industrial Safety Moment links to the relevant regulatory requirements, making it easy to access and share critical information.

Users can find the perfect safety moment content by entering the app through the market specific – industrial channels on the opening screen. Once in the industrial channel of their choice, they can search by solutions in a wide array of safety categories such as gas detection, emergency rescue, fire prevention, respiratory protection, industrial hygiene, and much more.

Total Safety also provides a convenient tool at the bottom of each safety moment that allows users to receive a slide of that safety moment for insertion into a presentation. And, with the touch of a button, users can easily share the app with a friend.

The Total Safety Industrial Safety Moments App can be downloaded straight to your IOS or Android device: Download from iTunes Store Download from Google Play

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3 Apr 2021 — Workplace safety moments , or toolbox talks, can cover a variety of topics. These are regular opportunities for coworkers to discuss safety …

Toolbox Talks

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Consulting and communicating with workers on health and safety matters is not only good practice, but a legislative requirement.  It is especially important when introducing a new plant, equipment, work practices or systems and helps a workplace to eliminate or minimise hazards from the beginning.

Improvements in health and safety are achieved when management workers (including contractors) and other stakeholders (such as engagers of contractors and recruiters) identify, discuss and resolve issues.

To enable effective consultation and communication many organisations use ‘Toolbox Talks’. A Toolbox Talk is an informal health and safety meeting that focuses on topics related to the workplace or job, such as hazards, safe work practices and how the organisation is minimising risks.

The following Toolbox Talk topics provide information about common workplace hazards along with guidance for the facilitator. Organisations may wish to add their own information to each resource.

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Toolbox Talk: Coronavirus (COVID-19) 06 Apr 2020

Toolbox Talk: Mental Health at Work 20 Jan 2020

Toolbox Talk: The Dangers of Sitting 16 Apr 2019

Toolbox Talk: Noise 16 Apr 2019

Toolbox Talk: Sun Safety 12 Apr 2019

Toolbox Talk: Working at Heights 01 Mar 2019

Toolbox Talk: Slips, Trips and Falls 01 Mar 2019

Toolbox Talk: Separating Forklifts and Pedestrians 01 Mar 2019

Toolbox Talk: How to Report an Incident 01 Mar 2019

Toolbox Talk: Emergency Response

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