Crew-Clip
THE VAULT — SAFETY DEMOS

From a Wall of Text to a
Toolbox Talk That Connects.

Real examples pulled from the platform. Same OSHA regulation, same 5 minutes — but one your crew will actually watch.

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Lifting & Rigging Safety

29 CFR 1926.2515:001,284 crews
Before — The Handout
Safety Brief — Page 1 of 3
Inspect all slings, chains, and hooks before use. Verify load capacity. Ensure tag lines are used. Clear the swing radius. Never walk under a suspended load.
⏱ 10 SEC TO WRITE • 38% RETENTION
With Crew-Clip
> Lifting & Rigging Safety
After — The Crew-Clip
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Multilingual Example

The same safety talk in multiple languages • 5:00
Before — The Handout
Safety Brief — Page 1 of 3
English-only handouts force non-native speakers to rely on translations, miss critical details, and sign without understanding the hazard.
⏱ 10 SEC TO WRITE • 38% RETENTION
With Crew-Clip
> Multilingual Toolbox Talk
After — The Crew-Clip
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Fall Protection at Heights Safety

29 CFR 1926.5015:003,612 crews
Before — The Handout
Safety Brief — Page 1 of 3
6-foot trigger height in construction. Inspect harness and lanyard before every shift. Anchor point rated to 5,000 lb. Hole covers marked and secured. Rescue plan posted.
⏱ 10 SEC TO WRITE • 38% RETENTION
With Crew-Clip
> Fall Protection at Heights Safety
After — The Crew-Clip
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Trench & Excavation Safety

29 CFR 1926.650 Subpart P5:002,041 crews
Before — The Handout
Safety Brief — Page 1 of 3
Trenches 5+ ft require protective systems. Daily inspection by a competent person. Spoil pile 2 ft from edge. Ladder every 25 ft. Test atmosphere if 4+ ft deep.
⏱ 10 SEC TO WRITE • 38% RETENTION
With Crew-Clip
> Trench & Excavation Safety
After — The Crew-Clip