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Workplace Safety Videos :: Driving Safety :: Driven to Distraction

Driven to Distraction

 
 
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Driving distractions cause crashes. This groundbreaking program will point out exactly how dangerous distractions in the car can be.

The main character is the embodiment of distractions such as cell phones, food and drink, make-up, briefcases and many more. He delights in distracting drivers and causing accidents – from fender-benders to fatal crashes.

After watching this, you and your employees will be far more focused behind the wheel.

  • Cell phones vs. drinking and driving
  • Eating and drinking in the car
  • Road rage
  • When eyes leave the road
  • Includes ten Employee Handbooks.

    Added features and benefits of DVD training include:

  • Informative training points and bonus material for refresher or training talks
  • A customizable PowerPoint® presentation
  • Video-enriched training organized by learning objectives that facilitates discussion
  • A printable Leader’s Guide
  • Resourceful web links to organizations such as OSHA, FEMA, NSC and the CDC, where viewers can download and print information on regulatory standards.
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