WorkSafe Music

WorkSafe Music Library

Here you’ll find workplace-appropriate music designed to support safety training, toolbox talks, and day-to-day work. Every track is free from explicit content and built to keep learners engaged, focused, and ready to talk about safety.

Use these playlists alongside your existing training—toolbox talks, COR 2020 implementation, supervisor training, or incident reviews—to reinforce key messages in a modern, memorable way.

Browse by Playlist Type

Start by choosing the kind of session you’re running. Use focused, calm, or motivational tracks to support the tone of your meeting or training.

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Focus & Productivity

Instrumental tracks for documentation, planning, and quiet work blocks.

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Calm & Reflective

Softer tracks for debriefs, end-of-day reflection, or difficult conversations.

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Safety Motivation

High-energy tracks for toolbox talks, safety days, or crew huddles.

Featured Training Playlists

These playlists are designed to pair with specific types of training sessions. Link them from your LMS, toolbox talk calendar, or training emails so supervisors can start their sessions with the right tone.

Toolbox Talk Openers

Short, energetic tracks (2–3 minutes) that crews can listen to while gathering before a talk. Helps set the tone and bring attention back to the supervisor.

Supervisor Focus Tracks

Instrumental background music designed for report writing, inspection documentation, or planning sessions—low distraction, steady rhythm.

Incident Review & Debrief

Calmer tracks suitable for sensitive meetings after an incident, investigation debrief, or return-to-work discussion.

Playlist Catalogue

Below is a simple catalogue where you can list each playlist and link to your music player. As you add new tracks, just update the playlist parameters in the links.

Focus & Productivity

Safety Motivation

Calm & Reflective

Special Sets

  • Orientation Day – music for welcoming new workers. Listen
  • Seasonal Safety Tracks – winter driving, heat stress, or holiday safety campaigns. Listen
  • Conference & Trade Show Loop – background music for safety booths. Listen

How to Use WorkSafe Music in Training

We want employers and supervisors to use music as a tool—not a distraction. Here are some simple guidelines.

  • Keep volume reasonable. Music should never compete with instructions, signals, or alarms.
  • Use music before and after the message. Play tracks while crews gather or during breaks, not while you are giving critical safety information.
  • Match the tone to the topic. Calm tracks for difficult conversations, upbeat tracks for celebrations or kickoff events.
  • Respect worker feedback. If a worker finds music distracting or stressful, adjust volume or turn it off for that session.
  • Document how you use it. When music becomes part of a training package, note it in your toolbox talk or training plan so your program stays consistent.