Manufacturing & Industrial

The knowledge that runs your plant shouldn’t retire when your veterans do. Capture it while they’re still on the floor.

We turn the standard operating procedures (SOPs), machine videos, and know-how you already have into standardized video training — deployed in days, in every language your floor speaks, and updated automatically when a procedure changes — with OSHA and safety-certification training tracked and ready for the auditor.

talented.ai · standardized work instruction CNC CHANGEOVER · LINE 4 Tool change & first-article check 04:12 STEPS Lock out / tag out Index turret, swap insert First-article measure Log to audit trail EN ES PL +12 ● v3 · live to every shift Captured from a senior operator · standardized · auto-updated
Audit-ready forOSHAISO 9001ISO 45001
Standardized across every shiftEvery language your floor speaksUpdated automaticallyAudit-ready proof
Line operatorLine operator
Machine operatorMachine operator
Forklift operatorForklift operator
AssemblerAssembler
Who you’ll train

The people who run your floor.

From the line to the leads — one standard, in every language they speak.

Line operatorsMachine operatorsAssemblersForklift operatorsMaintenance techniciansInspectors
The reality on your floor

The hardest problems on the floor aren’t on the machines.

Every plant leader runs into the same four walls:

01
Problem
Three of my best operators retire within two years. How they dial in a changeover, the sound that means a tool’s about to go — none of it is written down anywhere.
Plant Manager
02
Problem
Day shift and night shift run the same line two different ways, because new hires learn from whoever happens to be standing next to them.
Production Supervisor
03
Problem
We standardize a procedure and roll it out — and weeks later half the floor is back on the old method while the binder still shows the last version.
Continuous Improvement Lead
04
Problem
Half the floor’s first language isn’t English, and the lockout/tagout training only speaks one. When the auditor asks who’s current, I’m digging through spreadsheets.
EHS Manager
How it gets handled on your floor

Each wall, and what brings it down.

When the veterans retire

Capture the know-how before it walks out.

Film the retiring operator at the machine — the changeover, the fault, the workaround they reach for — and we turn it into a permanent course the next hire follows. The judgment, not just the steps.

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Captured courseCaptured course
When every shift does it differently

One method, the same on every shift.

A phone clip of the job done right becomes the one standardized work instruction every shift runs — no studio, no script, no instructional designer on your side.

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Phone → work instructionPhone → work instruction
When the SOP changes Tuesday

Every shift current by Wednesday.

Update the procedure once. The course updates, the in-task guide refreshes, and every shift across every site is on the new version within 48 hours — nobody runs last month’s method.

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talented.ai/org · rollout — CNC changeover (LINE 4)Version 3 · pushed Tue 9:14amlockout/tagoutfirst-article check22 of 24SHIFTS ON CURRENT VERSION31 hrsAVG. TIME TO LIVE94%OPERATORS RE-ACKNOWLEDGED2 shiftsSTILL DEPLOYINGSITE / SHIFTVERSION · OPERATORSSTATUSPlant 1 — Shift Av3 · 38 of 38LIVEPlant 1 — Shift Bv3 · 41 of 42LIVEPlant 1 — Shift C (nights)v3 · 27 of 33DEPLOYINGPlant 2 — Shift Av3 · 29 of 29LIVEPlant 2 — Shift Bv3 · 35 of 36LIVEPlant 2 — Shift C (nights)v2 → v3 · 18 of 31DEPLOYINGIllustrative data · last change pushed 48 hrs ago · 2 night shifts still acknowledging.
When the floor speaks four languages

Train each operator in the language they think in.

One source becomes 75+ languages, voice and captions reviewed — every worker trains against the same standard, and you can prove they understood, by language.

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Training in every language
TRAINING LANGUAGE
English
Español
Tiếng Việt
Português
Tagalog
Українська
+ 69 more · 75+ languages
75+ languages, one standard
When a new hire starts on the line

Productive far faster.

Their training path is assigned the day they start — on the phone in their pocket, in their language. They learn the real method before they touch the machine, instead of shadowing whoever’s free. For a new line operator, that path runs lockout/tagout, machine guarding, hazard communication, then the standard work for their station.

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Ready · day oneReady · day one
When the auditor walks in

Audit-ready proof, by site and shift.

Who’s current on lockout/tagout, who’s due, who passed — pulled up by site and shift and handed over in one export. No more digging through spreadsheets while the auditor waits at the desk.

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talented.ai/org · compliance — lockout/tagout (LOTO) By site By shift 96% CURRENT ON LOCKOUT/TAGOUT 14 DUE IN 30 DAYS 3 OVERDUE today 8:02am LAST EXPORT SITE / SHIFT OPERATORS CURRENT STATUS Plant 1 — Shift A 38 of 38 AUDIT-READY Plant 1 — Shift B 40 of 42 AUDIT-READY Plant 1 — Shift C (nights) 30 of 33 DUE SOON Plant 2 — Shift A 28 of 29 AUDIT-READY Plant 2 — Shift B 33 of 36 DUE SOON Plant 2 — Shift C (nights) 25 of 31 ACTION NEEDED Illustrative data · hazard communication, machine guarding & lockout/tagout · export as PDF. Search by name…
On a real floor

What it looks like on a real floor.

An operator films a teammate workingREC
A teammate watches the course built from the footage on a tabletCOURSE
Line operator

A line operator films a 10-minute changeover on his phone. If the floor’s too loud to hear it clearly, he adds a quick voice note and a few written notes — we work from all of it together. It comes back as a standardized work instruction and a video course with a quiz.

A maintenance lead's fault diagnosis becomes a troubleshooting course
TROUBLESHOOTINGA permanent course
Maintenance lead

A retiring maintenance lead is filmed diagnosing a recurring fault; the diagnosis becomes a permanent troubleshooting course the next hire can follow.

LOTO · v3 every shift SHIFT A SHIFT B SHIFT C + sites
QA lead

A QA lead approves a revised lockout/tagout step Tuesday; by Wednesday every shift across every site is on the updated course, in the languages the workforce needs.

Today vs. with TalentED

The floor, before and after.

Today
  • ×The know-how that runs the plant lives in heads that are retiring.
  • ×Every supervisor teaches the job a little differently.
  • ×A procedure changes and the floor runs the old version for weeks.
  • ×Half the shift thinks in a language the safety training doesn’t speak.
  • ×The auditor asks who’s current and it’s a scramble across spreadsheets.
With TalentED
  • The veteran’s know-how is captured as permanent training.
  • One standard, the same on every shift and every site.
  • A change is live everywhere within 48 hours.
  • Every worker trains in the language they think in.
  • Who’s current on lockout/tagout — one click, by site or shift.
Always current with your standards

You answer to standards like these — and they change. When one does, we flag the affected training and prepare the update for you to approve, so no one is ever trained on last year’s rule.

OSHAISO 9001ISO 45001
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Excellence is teachable.

Built, deployed, and kept current — in days, not years.

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