Vivid’s Safety Budget Planner
All organizations need a safety budget. Use this safety budget template to find out what it will cost to run the safety program your way.
General
Safety Training
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Ergonomic
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Exposure Monitoring
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Safe Environments
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Services & Testing
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Technology
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First Aid
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Personal Protective Equipment
Boots
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Chemical Clothing
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Fall Protection
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Gloves
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Hard Hats
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Hearing Protection
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Respiratory Protection
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Safety Glasses
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Welding
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Arc Flash
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Safety Training
General
Online courses and training management combined.
Total Return on Investment
Productivity Savings
Less time in training, more time working. Simple.
Online Training Investment
Reduce risk by standardizing safety training, save on labor costs, and stay compliant with ease.
Labor Days Saved
The savings realized through workforce productivity pays for your online training investment.
Ergonomic
General
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) cost employers over $20 billion per year in worker’s compensation and medical expenses.
Exposure Monitoring
General
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that approximately 30% of all commercial buildings have significant indoor air quality problems.
Safe Working Environment
General
Budget for changes that improve the safety of working environments, such as improving the coefficient of friction (COF) for slip-resistant surfaces.
Services & Testing
General
Professional services performed by occupational safety & health systems vendors.
Technology
General
Environmental health & safety (EHS) cloud software options for training and compliance automation, incident prevention, and reporting.
First Aid
General
OSHA requires employers to supply and make First Aid kits readily available in all working environments.
Boots
Personal Protective Equipment
Where necessary, if required, employers must purchase and provide for safety footwear, an important personal protective equipment consideration.
Chemical Clothing
Personal Protective Equipment
Chemical protective clothing supports occupational health and safety for employees handling harmful substances or working where chemical hazards are present.
Fall Protection
Personal Protective Equipment
The Occupational Safety & Health Administration’s (OSHA) Fall Protection standard is the agency’s most frequently cited standard.
Gloves
Personal Protective Equipment
Occupational hand injuries cost employers more than any other workplace injury. Wearing the right gloves for the job reduces the likelihood of injury by as much as 70%.
Hard Hats
Personal Protective Equipment
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) specifies types of head protection and class ratings for electrical, general, and conductive hardhats.
Hearing Protection
Personal Protective Equipment
Hearing protection is required for working environments where the permissible exposure limit (PEL) exceeds an average of 90 decibels over an 8-hour workday.
Respiratory Protection
Personal Protective Equipment
OSHA requires employers to have a written respiratory protection program if any member of the workforce is required to wear respiratory devices to mitigate respiratory hazards.
Safety Glasses
Personal Protective Equipment
According to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), one third of on-the-job eye injuries result in emergency room visits.
Welding
Personal Protective Equipment
Eye injuries are the most common serious occupational injury for welders at about 25% of total welding injuries, annually.
Arc Flash
Personal Protective Equipment
Arc flash burns account for over 70% of all electrical injuries in the workforce.