diff --git a/config/safetyLinks.yaml b/config/safetyLinks.yaml
index 7d276d8..053bac9 100644
--- a/config/safetyLinks.yaml
+++ b/config/safetyLinks.yaml
@@ -5,6 +5,10 @@ Cards:
# Below that new line, with 2 indents (4 spaces) copy the template below. Do this for each link to be included in the card.
# - { title: 'Card Title', url: 'URL goes here'}
+ #A NOTE ABOUT URLS: Do not actually provide a url. Provide the EXACT name of the html.twig file, excluding the .html.twig part.
+ # For example: if a file is called 'safetyinfo.html.twig', then type 'safetyinfo'
+ # filenames should be lowercase.
+
#Card Template:
# Card Title:
# - { title: 'Item Title', url: 'URL goes here'}
@@ -14,9 +18,9 @@ Cards:
- { title: 'General Safety (Video)', url: 'general'}
- { title: 'Bloodborne Pathogens', url: 'bloodborne'}
- { title: 'Safe Lifting (Video)', url: 'safelifting'}
- - { title: 'Hazard Communication (Video)', url: ''}
- - { title: 'Electrical Safety', url: ''}
- - { title: 'Hearing Protection (Video)', url: ''}
+ - { title: 'Hazard Communication (Video)', url: 'hazardcommunication'}
+ - { title: 'Electrical Safety', url: 'electrical'}
+ - { title: 'Hearing Protection (Video)', url: 'hearing'}
Workplace Hazards:
- {title: 'Hand & Power Tools', url: ''}
- {title: 'Welding safety (Video)', url: ''}
diff --git a/public/videos/Hazard Communication.webm b/public/videos/Hazard Communication.webm
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0ff0d6e
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diff --git a/public/videos/Hearing Protection.webm b/public/videos/Hearing Protection.webm
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b527cbf
Binary files /dev/null and b/public/videos/Hearing Protection.webm differ
diff --git a/templates/Training/Safety/Topics/electrical.html.twig b/templates/Training/Safety/Topics/electrical.html.twig
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..72e246d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/templates/Training/Safety/Topics/electrical.html.twig
@@ -0,0 +1,52 @@
+
+
+
+{{ include('_header.html.twig') }}
+{{ include('_navbar.html.twig')}}
+
+
+
Electrical Safety
+Unqualified Employee is any employee that has not been trained, nor is licensed or authorized by management to conduct electrical work.
+
+
Electrical Safety Rules for Unqualified Employees:
+
+
Do not conduct any repairs to electrical equipment
+
Report all electrical deficiencies to your supervisor
+
Do not operate equipment if you suspect an electrical problem
+
Water and electricity do not mix
+
Even low voltages can kill or injure you
+
Do not use cords or plugs if the ground prong is missing
+
Do not over load electrical receptacles
+
+
+
Electrical equipment is defined as a cord or plug type electrical device which includes the use of a flexible or extension cord.
+Examples of portable electrical equipment includes but not limited to powered hand tools, powered bench tools, fans, radios, etc.
+The following safety rules apply to portable electrical equipment:
+
+
Portable electrical equipment shall be handled in such a manner as to not cause damage.
+Power cords may not be stapled or otherwise hung in a way that may cause damage to the outer jack or insulation.
+
Portable electrical equipment shall be visually inspected for damage, wear, cracked or split outer jacks or insulation, etc.
+ before each use or before each shift. Any defects must be repaired, replaced, or put out of service.
+
Always check the compatibility of cord sets and receptacles for proper use.
+
Ground type cord sets may only be used with ground type receptacles when used with equipment requiring a ground type conductor.
+
Attachment plugs and receptacles may not be altered or connected in a way that would prevent the proper continuity of the equipment grounding conductor.
+
Only portable electrical equipment that is double insulated or designed for use in areas that are wet or likely to contact conductive liquids may be used.
+
+
+
Electrical power and lighting circuits are defined as devices specifically designed to connect,
+disconnect or reverse circuits under a power load condition. When these circuits are employed, the following rules apply:
+
+
Cable connector fuses, terminal plugs or cable splice connectors may not be used, unless an emergency, to connect,
+disconnect or reverse in place of proper electrical circuits.
+
After a protective circuit is disconnected or opened, it may not be connected or closed until it has been determined
+that the equipment and circuit can be safely energized.
+
Over current protectors of circuits or connected circuits may not be modified, even on a temporary basis, beyond the installation safety requirements.
+
Only qualified employees may perform tests on electrical circuits or equipment.
+
Test equipment and all associated test leads, cables, power cords, probes and connectors shall be visually inspected for external damage before use.
+ Any damage or defects shall be repaired before use or taken out of service.
+
Test equipment shall be rated to meet or exceed the voltage being tested and fit for the environment in which it is being used.
+
Where flammable or ignitable materials are stored, even occasionally,
+electrical equipment capable of igniting them may not be used unless measures are taken to prevent hazardous conditions from developing.
+
+
+
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diff --git a/templates/Training/Safety/Topics/hazardcommunication.html.twig b/templates/Training/Safety/Topics/hazardcommunication.html.twig
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..12c204f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/templates/Training/Safety/Topics/hazardcommunication.html.twig
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+
+
+
+{{ include('_header.html.twig') }}
+{{ include('_navbar.html.twig')}}
+
+
+
Hazard Communication
+
+
+
+
+
+
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diff --git a/templates/Training/Safety/Topics/hearing.html.twig b/templates/Training/Safety/Topics/hearing.html.twig
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..4b4686f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/templates/Training/Safety/Topics/hearing.html.twig
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+
+
+
+{{ include('_header.html.twig') }}
+{{ include('_navbar.html.twig')}}
+
+