For agribusiness owners considering options for employee safety training, the question often arises--Will videos alone satisfy OSHA requirements, or do I have to hire a safety expert to come on site and conduct some kind of formal training?
Depending on your operation and objectives, a safety contractor might make sense, but compliance shouldn’t be the only factor. After all, a video-training program, if comprehensive enough, can meet OSHA's requirements for compliance.
Here’s what you need to know...
Videos vs. Live Training
In-person training does have important advantages like one-to-one Q&A. But in ag operations, when efficiency and cost-effectiveness impact every operational decision, video training offers unique benefits.
Video Training’s Big Compliance Caveat
In summary, the answer is “Yes,” safety videos without an expert providing the training can meet OSHA compliance, but only as part of a comprehensive program.
It’s important to remember that for OSHA compliance, you need to verify and document that employees completed the training and truly understand what they learned. This documentation, just like injury reports, safety policies, procedures, etc., is the kind of confirmation that OSHA inspectors will want to see if and when they do an on-site audit.
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