This 2D animated fall protection training video for Boeing turns working-at-heights safety into a 75-second refresher, again pairing mentor Sal with his coworker Bosco. It covers identifying fall hazards, reviewing the work plan, selecting the right PPE, and the equipment buddy check before leaving a safe area.

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About This Manufacturing 2D Animation Video

The Challenge: At Boeing, crews often work at heights, so fall protection has to be second nature. But “review your work plan and check your gear” is exactly the kind of instruction that gets nodded past in a classroom.

The Solution: We put Bosco up at height without his fall gear and let Sal call him out, then walked the pair through the real sequence: spotting open holes and exposed edges, choosing the proper PPE, having a buddy check the connection, and never disconnecting mid-task. The light exchange keeps a dry procedure watchable.

The Result: Technicians get a clear, concrete reminder of the steps that keep them tied off and safe, and a clear prompt to ask EHS when a job needs more than the basics.

Key Features That Make This Manufacturing 2D Animation Work

  • Humor that lands the message: Bosco caught at height without gear frames the whole lesson in one relatable “oops” moment.
  • Concrete hazard callouts: on-screen text names the real risks (open floor holes, open boards, exposed edges) so viewers know what to look for.
  • The buddy check, front and center: the video makes a second-person equipment check a non-negotiable step, not a footnote.
  • Real hangar backdrops: characters sit over live Boeing aircraft and machinery footage, grounding the guidance in the actual worksite.

Technical Details

Year: 2025

Format: 2D character animation composited over live-action hangar footage (mixed media)

Style: Boeing-branded cartoon safety duo (Sal and Bosco), high-contrast text overlays

Purpose: Fall protection awareness refresher for work at heights

Runtime: 1:15

Target Audience: Boeing employees and technicians working at heights

Deliverables: Boeing safety training

Why 2D Animation Works for Fall Protection Training

A fall protection checklist on paper is easy to sign and easy to skip. The steps only matter in the seconds before someone clips in, which a document can’t reach.

A short animated scene puts those steps in context and makes them memorable. It’s the same reason our 2D animation approach works across safety topics: a character doing it wrong teaches faster than a rule stated flatly.

Watching Bosco get called back before stepping out anchors the buddy-check habit, so crews pause and verify at the moment it counts.

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