How to turn ISO and IATF training into video your team actually completes

June 26, 2026
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Five-day classroom courses and 200-page standards are accurate, thorough and very hard to complete. For standards bodies and certification organisations, that is a reach problem: the people who need the training are spread across a global supply chain, short on time, and not in the room.

Video fixes the reach problem without sacrificing accuracy, if it is done properly. REAS has produced 1,000+ technical and compliance videos in 12 languages for IAOB and SMMT. Here is how to turn training into video your audience will actually complete.

Why classroom and PDF training underperform

They demand time and travel, they are delivered once, and they are hard to update when a standard changes. The result is inconsistent training across a supply chain and a record that is difficult to evidence.

What good training video looks like

One idea per video

Short, single-topic videos get completed and rewatched. A modular library lets people find the exact clause or process they need.

Show the process, not just the rule

Demonstrating a procedure on screen is clearer than describing it on a page, and far closer to how the work is actually done.

Accuracy your technical team signs off

Compliance content cannot be paraphrased wrongly. Our ISO 9001 certified process exists to keep accuracy consistent, and your technical leads review cuts before anything is published.

Available in your audience's language

We deliver in 12 languages with professional subtitling, voiceover and localisation, so the same standard reaches the whole supply chain.

How to start

Pick the module with the most friction (the course people most often miss or fail), produce it as a short series, and measure completion. Then expand from there into a structured library.

See how we approach video production for standards bodies, or book a video strategy call to scope your first series.