Workplace Distraction Injuries Are On the Rise – MCAA’s Workplace Distraction Resources Can Help Keep Workers Safe

April 18, 2017

Are you assertively addressing distracted driving and other workplace distractions with your supervisors, fitters, plumbers, service techs, and other affected workers? Traffic fatalities increased by 6% in 2016, and 27% of crashes involve drivers talking and/or texting on cell phones. MCAA has a worker safety training video on workplace distractions and six other workplace distractions safety resources to help you get the message to your supervisors and all affected workers. To access the resources, please visit the following links.


Workplace Distractions Safety Training Video

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Workplace Distractions Safety Training Pocket Guide

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Safety Training Documentation SheetWorkplace Distractions Safety Training Documentation Sheet

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Workplace Distractions Safety Training Test

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Workplace Distractions Safety Training Test Answer Key

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Distracted Driving Reduction and Prevention GuideDistracted Driving Reduction and Prevention Guide

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Safety BulletinDistracted Driving Safety Bulletin

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