Power Tool Institute Launches New Website

Power Tool Institute Launches New Website

In addition to the extensive safety literature and videos, the new site includes sections with information on industry topics, such as battery recycling and counterfeit tools, member/brand profiles, voluntary procedures and guidelines and numerous industry links.

PTI - WebsiteThe Power Tool Institute (PTI), an organization for power tool safety resources, information and education, has announced the launch of its new website at powertoolinstitute.com. PTI’s new site features mobile compatibility and easy access to specific safety information for various tool types, including information for teachers to use in the classroom.

The institute says the redesigned site offers simple navigation and easy-to-use graphics, and includes a link on the homepage to PTI’s YouTube channel, which includes all of the organization’s safety videos in English and Spanish. Videos include angle grinder safety, miter saw safety, circular saw safety, table saw safety and power tool accident prevention. With increased mobile compatibility, the new site can be easily navigated on a computer, tablet or phone.

It is easy to order the institute’s free safety-related literature and DVDs. Orders for safety literature can be placed right from the website with immediately downloadable PDF files, or via a mail-in form for hard copies of literature and DVDs. Publications and videos/DVDs are available in both English and Spanish.

In addition to the extensive safety literature and videos, the new site includes sections with information on industry topics, such as battery recycling and counterfeit tools, member/brand profiles with a link to member company websites, voluntary procedures and guidelines, and numerous industry links, including related industry groups organizations and associations.

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