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ABOUT DIGITAL-2000, INC. Video - Multimedia - Web

OUR COMPANY

Formerly Don Brown Productions, we have over 28 years in the Safety Training Business. Over 90% of the Fortune 500 Companies purchase our programs. Many employees all over the country have received training through our programs.

OUR PRODUCTS

CUSTOM PROGRAMS

We can respond to your training needs with a Custom Video Program to fit your organization’s environment. Our productions are of the Highest Quality at a Reasonable Price. We can provide assistance in developing your program. We use state-of-the-art High Definition Video Cameras and Production Equipment. We travel anywhere in the United States. Call us for a Free Quote – 800.334.1523 or 281.313.0303.

CLOSED CAPTION

Closed Caption Videos are now available on VHS and DVD upon request. Please note, your order may be slightly delayed for this service. We charge a fee of $35.00 per video title for this service.

TRAINING PACKAGES

Many of our clients request a “Package” type program. We put together related videos, CD-Roms, and other Training Materials to make a Training Package and sell them at a discount price. We try to have as many Written Materials, Manuals, Booklets, Photos, Checklists, and other information on CD in these packages so you may change, edit, delete, and make these materials “Site Specific.”

WRITTEN MATERIALS – These materials CANNOT be re-sold. Copyright – Digital-2000, Inc.

The Written Materials are currently available on CD-ROM. These Written Materials can be printed to enhance your company’s training programs. Included are Test Questions and Answers and Photos.

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SAFETY TRAINING PROGRAMS Our Safety Programs cover subjects such as: Agricultural, Automotive Service, Back Injury Prevention, Chemicals and Hazardous Materials, Construction, Custodial-Janitorial, Emergency Preparedness, Foodservice, Forklift Safety, Hazard Communication, Heavy Manufacturing, Hospital and Healthcare, Hospitality, Human Resources, Law Enforcement, Manufacturing, Office Environment, Personal Protective Equipment, Public Agencies, Retail, Safety Behavior, Schools, Specific Hazards-Machinery, Supermarkets, Transportation, Trucking and Distribution, and Waste Management. Most are in both English and Spanish on VHS or DVD. Our library consists of hundreds of great programs to choose from, many of which are available in both English & Spanish. If you cannot find a topic, one of our representatives will be glad to assist you LICENSE AGREEMENTS License agreements can be issued to individual companies that want to train on their Intranet. Call us for details and pricing – 800.334.1523 or 281.313.0303. PROGRAM PREVIEWS Many of our programs can be previewed online before you decide to purchase. Visit our website: www.digital-2000.com for more information.

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PURCHASING INFORMATION

TERMS OF PURCHASE We accept purchase orders. Orders may be faxed, mailed, phoned in, or you may use our website to shop and place orders online. We accept VISA, Mastercard, and American Express credit cards. If an order does not indicate payment by credit card, an invoice will be mailed for payment. Net 30/60 day terms is acceptable. All CDs, DVDs, and Written Materials are non-returnable. For this reason, ALL SALES ARE FINAL. NO EXCHANGE, RETURN, REFUND, OR CREDIT WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR ANY REASON. Some DVD players will not play our DVD products. Please verify your DVD player will read DVD-R media before purchase. If we determine an item may be returned we may charge a 20% restocking fee for returned items. RESTOCKING FEE Items returned within 10 days will reflect a 20% Restocking Fee unless you wish to exchange for a video of equal or lesser value. No refunds or exchanges after ten (10) days. RETURN POLICY All sales are final after ten (10) days. SHIPPING/HANDLING Orders placed M-F from 8-5 CST are processed within 24-hours and generally shipped via UPS or other shipping services with a tracking system. Overnight shipping is costly and not available in all areas. Please call for quote and availability verification. We are closed on Saturday and Sunday. Any order placed late Friday or on these days will be processed on Monday. COPYRIGHT By purchasing product(s) from us you agree to the terms that: All products produced by Digital-2000 Inc. are copyrighted. These products include Videos, CD-Roms, Written Materials, and Photographs. These copyrighted materials/programs may NOT be digitized, repurposed, duplicated, loaned, leased, edited, rented, or given to anyone else without our permission for any reason. It is copyright infringement to use preview videos for training or public viewing purposes. We have prosecuted in the past and will continue to prosecute anyone violating our copyright protection rights. We prosecute anyone involved with breaking our copyright laws including company(s) violating copyright laws and or any individual(s) responsible. ORDERS BEYOND THE U.S. All orders that are not to ship to the United States must be pre-paid by check or credit card prior to shipping (this includes, but is not limited to, Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico). Note that international orders cannot be processed through our website. All orders outside of the USA will be charged a minimum of $75.00.

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This minimum may change at any time due to the increase in fuel and other shipping costs. Adjustments to this price will be handled according to the area of delivery.

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APROTECTION

A PRIMER ON CONSTRUCTION FALLPage #48, Page #53

A PRIMER ON FIELD ERGONOMICS Page #41(GORY)

ABRASIVE WHEELS GRINDER SAFETYPage #63

(NON-GORY)ABRASIVE WHEELS GRINDER SAFETY

Page #37, Page #89ACADEMIC ENVIRONMENT LABORATORY Page #126

SAFETYACADEMIC ENVIRONMENT LABORATORY

Page #81HEALTHCARE

ACCIDENT CAUSES AND PREVENTIONPage #1, Page #59

#2Accident Investigation / Job Safety Analysis Page #1-Page

ACCIDENT REPORTING - SUPERVISORS GUIDE Page #120#63

ACCIDENTS - IT CANT HAPPEN TO ME Page #1, Page

#51, Page #55, Page #59ADULT/CHILD AND INFANT CPR AND AED Page #24, Page

#41, Page #54ADVANCED FIRE EXTINGUISHER TRAINING Page #20, Page

ADVANCED HAND AND POWER TOOL Page #113SAFETY

ADVANCED HAND AND POWER TOOLPage #37

ADVANCED NEWHIRE ORIENTATION Page #89#90

ADVANCED PORTABLE LADDER SAFETY Page #37, Page

AERIAL LIFT SAFETY Page #45TOOL SAFETY

AGRCIULTURE SERIES - HAND AND POWERPage #3

SAFETY ORIENTATIONAGRICTULTURE SERIES - EMPLOYEES

Page #3Agriculture Page #3-Page #4AGRICULTURE SERIES - FORLKLIFT SAFETY Page #3AIR MONITORING Page #108

PROGRAMAN EFFECTIVE RESPIRATORY PROTECTION

Page #15, Page #28, Page #84, Page #100ANY 10 VIDEOS PACKAGE Page #95ANY 15 VIDEOS PACKAGE Page #95ANY 5 VIDEOS PACKAGE Page #95ARC WELDING Page #108

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS#84

ASBESTOS AWARENESS - CHEMICALS ANDPage #15, Page #28, Page

#102ASBESTOS CEMENT PIPE SAFETY Page #28, Page

TEACHERS NEED TO KNOWATTENTION DEFICIT DISORDER - WHAT

Page #24TEACHERS NEED TO KNOW

AUTISM IN THE CLASSROOM - WHATPage #24

AUTOCLAVE SAFETY Page #81, Page #126Automotive and Trucking Page #5-Page #13

#6Automotive Repair And Fleet Maintenance Page #5-Page

AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR PACKAGE (16 VIDEOS) Page #95B

Back Injury Prevention Page #14, Page #130BACK INJURY PREVENTION Page #14, Page #130BACK INJURY PREVENTION - HOSPITALITY Page #66

MANAGEMENTBACK INJURY PREVENTION - WASTE

Page #120

PROVIDERSBACK INJURY PREVENTION FOR CHILDCARE

Page #24PROVIDERS

BACK SAFETY FOR HEALTH CAREPage #59

BACKHOE OPERATIONS FOR PUBLIC WORKS Page #102#102

BACKHOE/LOADER OPERATIONS Page #45, Page

BACKING ACCIDENT PREVENTION Page #120#66

BACTERIA AND DISEASE CONTROL Page #59, Page

BALER SAFETY Page #124BASIC ELECTRICAL SAFETY Page #113

WORKPLACEBASIC ELECTRICAL SAFETY IN THE

Page #34, Page #41BATTERY CHARGING SAFETY Page #35, Page #56BBP Page #108BED BUGS Page #66

#126BIOLOGICAL SAFETY IN THE LABORATORY Page #81, Page

#114BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS Page #41, Page #59, Page

BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS - ACADEMICS Page #126BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS (RESTAURANTS) Page #66BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS IN CHILDCARE Page #24BOBTAILING AND JACKKNIFING Page #9BOND AND GROUND Page #108

LIQUID TRANSFERSBONDING AND GROUNDING FLAMMABLE

Page #15, Page #28, Page #84BUCKET TRUCK SAFETY Page #45, Page #102

SAFETY VIDEOBUS PERSON DISHWASHER AND JANITOR

Page #66

TO KNOWCERBRAL PALSY - WHAT TEACHERS NEED

Page #25CHAIN SAW SAFETY Page #38, Page #102CHAINS CRANES HOIST AND SLINGS Page #46

(GORY STORY)CHAINS CRANES SLINGS AND HOISTS

Page #63#81, Page #84

CHEMICAL FUME HOOD SAFETY Page #16, Page #29, Page

LABORATORIES#84

CHEMICAL HYGIENE AND ENGINEERING FORPage #16, Page #29, Page #82, Page

Page #29, Page #85, Page #100CHEMICAL PROTECTION CLOTHING Page #16, Page #21,

#114CHEMICAL SAFETY Page #19, Page #29, Page #85, Page

CHEMICAL SPILL CLEANUP Page #127LABORATORIES

#85CHEMICAL SPILL CLEANUP FOR

Page #17, Page #30, Page #82, Page

#23Chemicals Hazardous Materials Gasses Page #15-Page

#88Chemicals and Hazardous Materials Page #84-Page

#34Chemicals Hazardous Materials and Gases Page #28-Page

Child Care Providers Page #24-Page #26PROVIDERS

CHILD CARE SAFETY BASICS - FACILITYPage #25

#103CHLORINE SAFETY Page #17, Page #30, Page #85, Page

Table of ContentsAlphabetized Listing

CCARBON MONOXIDE POISONING Page #16

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CCOMBATIVE PATIENT TRAINING Page #60COMBUSTIBLE DUST CAN EXPLODE Page #30COMMERCIAL MOWER SAFETY Page #134

SHORINGCOMPETENT PERSON - TRENCHING AND

Page #49, Page #103SHORING

COMPETENT PERSON TRENCHING ANDPage #108

COMPRESSED AIR Page #114COMPRESSED GAS Page #108CONFINED SPACE Page #109

#114CONFINED SPACE ENTRY Page #27, Page #42, Page

Confined Space Entry Page #27VEHICLE UNDER THE INFLUENCE

CONSEQUENCES OF DRIVING A MOTORPage #8

Construction Page #108-Page #113CONSTRUCTION PACKAGE (15 VIDEOS) Page #95Construction Safety Page #28-Page #50

SAFETY RESPONSIBILITIESCONSTRUCTION SERIES - SUPERVISOR

Page #36PACKAGE (34 VIDEOS)

CONSTRUCTION TAILGATE TRAININGPage #96

BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS (HOTEL/MOTEL)CONTROLLING EXPOSURES TO

Page #67SAFETY

CONVENIENCE/SUPERMARKET STOREPage #124

SYNDROME - SIDSCRIB SAFETY AND SUDDEN INFANT DEATH

Page #25#127

CRYOGENICS AND COMPRESSED GAS Page #82, Page

ORGANIZATIONCSA 2010 AND HOW IT AFFECTS YOUR

Page #12LIABILITY

CUSTOMER ACCIDENTS - THIRD PARTYPage #1, Page #67

DD.O.T. - OUT OF SERVICE CRITERIA Page #12DEFENSIVE DRIVER TRAINING Page #127

#8Defensive Driving and Driver Education Page #6-Page

AND SMALL TRUCKSDEFENSIVE DRIVING FOR PASSENGER SUV’S

Page #6AND TRUCK FIRES

DISABLED VEHICLE ACCIDENT PROCEDURESPage #120

DISTRACTED DRIVING Page #7DOCUMENTATION OF SAFETY EFFORTS Page #74DOG BITE PREVENTION Page #134DONT SLIP AND FALL Page #109DOT ALCOHOL AND DRUG RULES Page #13

TO KNOWDOWNS SYNDROME - WHAT TEACHERS NEED

Page #25Driver Health Page #8-Page #9DRIVERS DAILY LOG Page #13DRIVING IN EXTREME WEATHER CONDITIONS Page #7DUMP TRUCK SAFETY Page #46

KNOWDYSLEXIA - WHAT TEACHERS NEED TO

Page #25E

EARTHQUAKE SAFETY Page #51EATING FOR ENERGY Page #8

Page #131ELECTRIC PALLET JACK Page #67, Page #90, Page #124,

ELECTRICAL SAFETY Page #109Electrical Safety Page #34-Page #36, Page #89

#89ELECTRICAL SAFETY (SHORT VERSION) Page #35, Page

PLACES STANDARDELECTRICAL SAFETY RELATED WORK

Page #51EMERGENCY EVACUATION Page #51, Page #67EMERGENCY FIRST AID Page #51, Page #60

#52Emergency Planning and Response Page #51-Page

EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AT WORK Page #52PATHOGENS

EMERGENCY RESPONDERS - BLOODBORNEPage #55

Employee Safety Page #36-Page #37AUTOMOTIVE PERSONNEL

EMPLOYEE SAFETY ORIENTATION FORPage #9

INJURIESEMS PATIENT LIFTING - PREVENTING BACK

Page #55CHEMICAL MATERIALS

ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS OFPage #17

Equipment and Tool Safety Page #37-Page #40EROGONOMICS 2000 Page #90

#115EYE PROTECTION Page #48, Page #100, Page #109, Page

EYE PROTECTION - A NEW APPROACH Page #9

FALL PROTECTION Page #53, Page #109, Page #115FATIGUE MANAGEMENT Page #9

WORKS AND CONSTRUCTIONFIELD OPERATIONS SAFETY FOR PUBLIC

Page #42, Page #103FIRE EXTINGUISHER TRAINING Page #67

AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRYFIRE EXTINGUISHER USE AND PROCEDURES

Page #5FIRE EXTINGUISHERS Page #109, Page #115FIRE PREVENTION Page #115FIRE PREVENTION - GORY STORY Page #63Fire Prevention and Fire Extinguishers Page #54FIRE PREVENTION RESPONSIBILITY Page #54FIRE PROTECTION - ELECTRICAL SAFETY Page #54First Responders and Security Page #55FIT TESTING RESPIRATORS Page #3FLAGGER Page #110FLAGGER SAFETY Page #42Flammable Liquids Page #15

#86FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS SAFETY Page #15, Page #30, Page

FLAMMABLES Page #110FLOOR CLEANING TIPS Page #60, Page #68FOOD SERVICE SAFETY AND SANITATION Page #127FORKING AROUND Page #80FORKING AROUND (FUNNY) Page #56

Page #130FORKLIFT - PEOPLE AND EQUIPMENT SAFETY Page #56,

Forklift / Powered Industrial Trucks Page #56-Page #58FORKLIFT ATTACHMENTS Page #56

#131FORKLIFT INSTRUCTOR TRAINING Page #56, Page

STORYFORKLIFT OPERATIONS - HIGH IMPACT-GORY

Page #57, Page #63#131

FORKLIFT OPERATOR TRAINING Page #57, Page #115, Page

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FFall Prevention Page #53

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FORKLIFT SAFETY - SITE SPECIFIC TRAININGPage #57

FORKLIFT TRAINING PACKAGE Page #96OPERATORS

FORKLIFT UPDATE FOR EXPERIENCEDPage #57

Forklifts Page #130-Page #131#131

FORKLIFTS AND PEDESTRIAN SAFETY Page #57, Page

FORKLIFTS THE NEW RULES Page #58FRONT END LOADER Page #110FRONT END LOADER SAFETY Page #46, Page #103

OPERATIONSFRONT END LOADER SAFETY AND

Page #121G

GAS CUTTING AND WELDING Page #110General Page #89-Page #92General Chemical Safety Page #15-Page #19General Industry Page #113-Page #119

#93GENERAL SAFE WORK PRACTICES Page #42, Page

#11General Safety And Communications Page #9-Page

GFCI Page #116GHS Page #116GHS - GLOBALLY HARMONIZED SYSTEM Page #60

TRAINING PACKAGEGHS ARE YOU READY? GHS AND HAZCOM

Page #30, Page #86, Page #97TRAINING PACKAGE

GHS ARE YOUR READY? GHS AND HAZCOMPage #20

#31, Page #86GHS GLOBALLY HARMONIZED SYSTEM Page #20, Page

GOLF CART SAFETY Page #128GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE SAFETY Page #134GRINDERS Page #110

#38GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER Page #35, Page

HAUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY

HAND AND POWER TOOL SAFETYPage #5

HAND AND WRIST INJURIES Page #38, Page #116HAND INJURIES - GORY STORY Page #42, Page #64HAND TOOLS Page #110

#31, Page #86HANDLING AND USING FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS Page #15, Page

HANDLING COMPRESSED GAS SAFELY Page #38CAFETERIAS

HANDWASHING AND BACTERIA FORPage #68

CAREHANDWASHING AND BACTERIA IN CHILD

Page #26#100

HAZARD ASSESSMENT FOR PPE Page #48, Page

SAFETYHAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND FLAMMABLE

Page #17, Page #31, Page #86#87

HAZARDOUS SPILL CLEANUP Page #18, Page #31, Page

Page #31, Page #87HAZARDOUS WASTE AND CHEMICALS Page #18, Page #21,

Hazards And Conditions Page #41-Page #45HAZCOM and GHS Page #19-Page #20HAZMAT SPILLS Page #111Hazwoper Page #20-Page #23

DECONTAMINATIONHAZWOPER - DONNING DOFFING

Page #21, Page #32MATERIALS

HAZWOPER - IDENTIFYING HAZARDOUSPage #21

HAZWOPER - MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE Page #22EMERGENCY

HAZWOPER - OBTAINING INFORMATION IN ANPage #22, Page #32

CONSIDERATIONSHAZWOPER - ON-SITE SAFETY

Page #22HAZWOPER - ORIENTATION Page #22

AND USEHAZWOPER - RESPIRATORY PROTECTION

Page #23PLAN

HAZWOPER - SITE SAFETY AND HEALTHPage #23

HAZWOPER 16 VIDEO PACKAGE Page #97HAZWOPER 8 VIDEO PACKAGE Page #97

INFORMATIONHAZWOPER NFPA HAZMAT LABELING

Page #23, Page #32OPERATIONS

HEALTH AND SAFETY FACTORS IN WELDINGPage #39, Page #133

Healthcare Providers Page #59-Page #62#111

HEARING CONSERVATION Page #48, Page #101, Page

AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRYHEARING CONSERVATION FOR THE

Page #10#134

HEAT STRESS Page #43, Page #111, Page #116, Page

HEAT STRESS (HUMOROUS) Page #80Heavy Machinery Page #45-Page #48

BRAKING TECHNIQUESHEAVY TRUCK BRAKING SYSTEM AND

Page #10#60

HEPATITIS C - ANOTHER SILENT KILLER Page #55, Page

HIGH IMPACT Page #64High Impact Gory Page #63-Page #65HIGH IMPACT II Page #64HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL SAFETY Page #35

ACCOUNTABILITY ACTHIPAA HEALTH INSURANCE PORTABILITY AND

Page #61HOMELAND SECURITY FOR BUSINESSES Page #52

NUCLEAR BIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICALHOMELAND SECURITY FOR BUSINESSES

Page #55HOSPITALITY CUSTOMER SERVICE Page #68HOT WORK PERMITS Page #43Hotel and Resturants Page #66-Page #72HOTEL FIRE SAFETY Page #68

PROCEDURESHOTEL SAFETY SERIES - BOMB THREAT

Page #68TRAINING

HOTEL SAFETY SERIES - FIRE EXTINGUISHERPage #69

REDUCING UNSAFE ACTSHOTEL SAFETY SERIES - HUMAN BEHAVIOR

Page #69ORIENTATION

HOTEL SAFETY SERIES - SAFETYPage #69

CARRYING VEHICLESHOURS OF SERVICE FOR PROPERTY

Page #13HOUSEKEEPING Page #111Housekeeping /Slip And Fall Prevention Page #73HOUSEKEEPING IN MANUFACTURING Page #90HOUSEKEEPING ON THE JOB SITE Page #43

CONSTRUCTIONHOUSEKEEPING ON THE JOB SITE

Page #73HOUSEKEEPING SAFETY Page #69

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HHAZCOM PROGRAM

Page #87HOW TO COMPLY WITH THE NEW GHS

Page #20, Page #32, Page #61,

#49, Page #87, Page #101HOW TO FIT TEST RESPIRATORS Page #18, Page #32, Page

SUFFER THE CONSEQUENCESHOW TO HAVE A CHAIN SAW ACCIDENT AND

Page #64, Page #103Page #90

HOW TO INVESTIGATE AN ACCIDENT Page #1, Page #74,

#61HOW TO PREVENT SLIPS AND FALLS Page #53, Page

(GENERAL SAFETY)HOW TO PREVENT SLIPS AND FALLS

Page #73PREVENT ACCIDENTS

HUMAN ASPECTS OF SAFETY: HOW TOPage #1, Page #74

ACTSHUMAN BEHAVIOR - REDUCING UNSAFE

Page #121#79

Human Resources / Supervisor Training Page #74-Page

Humorous Training Videos Page #80HYDROGEN SULFIDE TRAINING Page #33, Page #87HYDROGEN SULFIDE TRAINING - H2S Page #18

#104HYDRO-VACUUM TRUCK SAFETY Page #46, Page

IBECAUSE CONDITIONS ARE DANGEROUS

IMMINENT DANGER REFUSING TO WORKPage #74

PERFORMANCE AND SAFETYIMPROVING IMMIGRANT WORK

Page #74INJURY AND ILLNESS PREVENTION PLAN Page #75

#61, Page #88INTEGRATING GHS WITH HAZCOM Page #20, Page #33, Page

INTERSECTIONS - EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED Page #10INTRODUCTION TO OSHA Page #75INTRODUCTION TO TOXICOLOGY Page #18

(FOR SPANISH AND ENGLISH SPEAKINGEMPLOYEES) Page #75

INTRODUCTION TO WORKPLACE SAFETY

IRRIGATION SAFETY Page #134J

FINDS YOUJOB SAFETY ANALYSIS FIND IT BEFORE IT

Page #2, Page #75, Page #91JUMP START YOUR BATTERY SAFETY Page #5

KKILLER BEES WASPS AND SPIDERS Page #135KITCHEN AND FOOD SERVICE SAFETY Page #69KNIFE SAFETY BASICS Page #70

LLaboratories Page #81-Page #83LADDERS Page #116LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE Page #135LAUNDRY ROOM SAFETY BASICS Page #70LEAD IN THE WORKPLACE Page #33, Page #88LEVEL ONE INSPECTIONS Page #13LIFE SAVING THROUGH AIR MONITORING Page #27LIFTING Page #111LIFTING PATIENTS FROM BEDS Page #61LIFTING PATIENTS FROM CHAIRS Page #62LIFTING SAFELY IN CONSTRUCTION Page #43

#130LIFTING SAFELY WITH BACK BELTS Page #14, Page

LOCKOUT/TAGOUT Page #91, Page #111, Page #117IMPACT

LOCKOUT/TAGOUT - GORY STORY/HIGHPage #64

SOURCELOCKOUT/TAGOUT - HAZARDOUS ENERGY

Page #39LOCKOUT-TAGOUT (VEHICLE PROCEDURES) Page #121

MACHINE GUARDING AND CONVEYORS Page #91#93

MAINTENANCE PERSON SAFETY Page #70, Page #91, Page

#92Manufacturing and Assembly Lines Page #84-Page

MANUFACTURING PACKAGE (15 VIDEOS) Page #98MATERIAL HANDLING Page #43, Page #112Material Handling and Unloading Page #131-Page #132MATERIAL HANDLING ORDER SELECTOR Page #131MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS (MSDS) Page #128METER READER SAFETY Page #104, Page #135

YOUR HOTELMETHAMPHETAMINE WHATS COOKING IN

Page #70MOTOR FLEET MAINTENANCE SAFETY Page #5

MOUNTING - TRUCK SPLIT RIMMULTI-PIECE WHEEL/RIM DEMOUNTING

Page #5(PPE)

MY PRECIOUS EYES - THE GORY STORYPage #65

New Employee Training Page #93-Page #94CRANES AND DERRICKS IN CONSTRUCTION

NEW OSHA SAFETY REGULATIONS FORPage #46

FORM 300NEW RULE ON RECORD-KEEPING - OSHA

Page #75SAFETY FOR EMPLOYEES

#89NFPA 70E ELECTRICAL SAFETY - ARC FLASH

Page #36, Page #44, Page

OPERATING A TELEHANDLER SAFELY Page #47ORIENTATION 2000 Page #117

EXPERIENCED AND NEW EMPLOYEES (21SHORT REFRESHER VIDEOS)

ORIENTATION SAFETY REVIEW FORPage #98

Page #104OVERHEAD PENDANT HOIST SAFETY Page #47, Page #91,

SAFETYOXYGEN ACETYLENE WELDING AND CUTTING

Page #39, Page #133

PARKING LOT SAFETY Page #10PEOPLE AND EQUIPMENT Page #132PERMITS Page #112

PRANKS AND HARASSMENTPERSONAL LIABILITY IN THE WORKPLACE

Page #76, Page #93(GENERAL AUDIENCE)

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTPage #101

CONSTRUCTIONPERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT FOR

Page #49, Page #101EMPLOYEES

PESTICIDE TRAINING FOR AGRICULTURALPage #3

POISONOUS PLANT SAFETY Page #135WHERE AND HOW

POOL CHEMICALS WHO WHAT WHENPage #19

Table of ContentsAlphabetized Listing

MMACHINE GUARDING Page #117

NNEEDLESTICK INJURY PREVENTION Page #62

OOFFICE SAFETY Page #117

PPackages Page #95-Page #99

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POOL CHEMICALS WHO WHAT WHEN WHEREPage #70

TO AVOID THEMPORTABLE GENERATOR HAZARDS AND HOW

Page #36, Page #39, Page #104PORTABLE LADDER Page #112POWDER ACTUATED TOOLS Page #39POWER SAW SAFETY Page #40PPE Page #48-Page #49, Page #112

#101PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) Page #100-Page

#117PPE ITS NOT YOUR CALL Page #49, Page #101, Page

PPE IT'S NOT YOUR CALL Page #92PRE-TRIP INSPECTION - LARGE BUSES Page #11PRE-TRIP INSPECTION - SMALL BUSES Page #11Pre-Trip Vehicle Inspections Page #11-Page #12

SKILL SETS FOR SAFER LIFTINGPREVENT MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS

Page #14, Page #130PREVENT SLIPS AND FALLS Page #118

WORKPLACE VIOLENCEPREVENTING AND RESPONDING TO

Page #76, Page #93PREVENTING BACK INJURIES Page #6

#89PREVENTING ELECTROCUTION Page #36, Page #44, Page

PREVENTING INJURY INCIDENTS Page #44RESTAURANTS

PREVENTING SLIPS AND FALLS INPage #71, Page #73

#73PREVENTING SLIPS AND FALLS IN TRUCKING Page #10, Page

IN RESTAURANTSPREVENTING WORK RELATED BURN INJURIES

Page #71PROPANE SAFETY Page #19, Page #33Public Works Page #102-Page #107PURPLE K FIRE EXTINGUISHERS Page #54

RRADIO COMMUNICATIONS Page #11REAR LOADER SAFETY AND OPERATIONS Page #121

BEHAVIOR - AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRYREDUCING UNSAFE ACTS AND HUMAN

Page #11Refresher Videos Page #108-Page #119

RESPONSIBILITIESREPORTING FOR WORK - YOUR SAFETY

Page #76, Page #93RESIDENTIAL OPERATIONS Page #121RESPIRATORS Page #112RESPIRATORS - HOW TO USE THEM Page #4RESPIRATORS SELECTION AND USE Page #118

Page #88, Page #101, Page #118RESPIRATORS AND HOW TO USE THEM Page #33, Page #49,

RESPONSIBILITIES OF A SUPERVISOR Page #76REST STOP ROUTINES Page #9RESTAURANT - KITCHEN SAFETY Page #71RESTAURANT - SANITATION AND HYGIENE Page #71

ORIENTATIONRESTAURANT EMPLOYEE SAFETY

Page #71RETAIL TIRE SHOP SAFETY MANAGEMENT Page #6ROAD RAGE Page #7ROLL OFFS AND SAFETY OPERATIONS Page #122

SSAFE OPERATION OF CRANES AND HOISTS Page #47SAFE USE OF COMPRESSED GAS CYLINDERS Page #118

OPERATIONSSAFETY FACTORS IN ARC WELDING

Page #40, Page #133SAFETY FOR FRAMERS Page #50SAFETY IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY Page #94SAFETY ORIENTATION Page #122SAFETY ORIENTATION - NURSING Page #62

PREVENTION (CUSTODIAL AND MAINTENANCE)#128

SAFETY ORIENTATION AND ACCIDENTPage

EMPLOYEESSAFETY ORIENTATION FOR PUBLIC AGENCY

Page #34, Page #104SANITATION AND HYGIENE Page #124SCAFFOLDING SAFETY FOR EMPLOYEES Page #40SCISSOR LIFT SAFETY Page #47, Page #112

LEARNING THROUGH MOVEMENTSENSORY MOTOR DEVELOPMENT

Page #26NEED TO KNOW

SEXUAL HARASSMENT - WHAT EMPLOYEESPage #77

NEED TO KNOWSEXUAL HARASSMENT - WHAT MANAGERS

Page #77GUIDE

SEXUAL HARASSMENT AN INVESTIGATORSPage #77

SEXUAL HARASSMENT IN THE WORKPLACE Page #77NEED TO KNOW

SEXUAL HARASSMENT WHAT EMPLOYEESPage #77

SHIFTWORK FATIGUE Page #78SIDE LOADER OPERATIONS AND SAFETY Page #122SIGNS AND BARRICADES Page #44, Page #113SKID STEER SAFETY Page #47, Page #105SLIPS AND FALLS Page #44, Page #113SLIPS AND FALLS IN CONSTRUCTION Page #73SLIPS AND FALLS PREVENTION - SCHOOLS Page #128SLIPS TRIPS AND FALLS Page #11

#105SODIUM AND CALCIUM HYPOCHLORITE Page #19, Page

#123Solid Waste and Waste Disposal Page #120-Page

THE ROAD SAFETYSOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT INDUSTRY - ON

Page #122ROUTE SAFETY ANALYSIS

SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT INDUSTRYPage #123

SPACE MANAGEMENT PART 1 AND 2 Page #7COMMUNICATION FOR SAFETY AND EFFECTIVEPRODUCTION Page #78

SPANISH SPEAKING WORKFORCE:

SPECIAL DRIVING CONDITIONS Page #8SPEED MANAGEMENT Page #8

#105STORM WATER RUNOFF RESPONSIBILITIES Page #45, Page

#94SUBCONTRACTOR SAFETY ORIENTAITON Page #37, Page

Supermarket / Grocery Store Page #124-Page #125SUPERMARKET CUSTOMER SERVICE Page #124

COMMUNICATIONS FOR SUPERVISORSSUPERVISOR LEADERSHIP EXCELLENCE

Page #78INVESTIGATION

SUPERVISOR’S GUIDE TO ACCIDENTPage #2

SYSTEM LIFTING Page #118PREVENTION (SHORT VERSION)

SYSTEM LIFTING 2000 - BACK INJURYPage #14, Page #130

Table of ContentsAlphabetized Listing

TCLASSIFICATION

THE COMPETENT PERSON AND SOILPage #50, Page #105

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TTHE DARK AGES OF SAFETY Page #80

HYGIENETHE FUNDAMENTALS OF INDUSTRIAL

Page #92THE MOSQUITO - WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Page #135TORQUING LUGNUTS Page #6TRACTOR SAFETY BASICS Page #4

#105, Page #123TREATMENT PLANT LABORATORY SAFETY Page #82, Page

TREATMENT PLANT SAFETY Page #106, Page #123TREE TRIMMING SAFETY Page #106, Page #136TRENCH SAFETY Page #113

FOR FIELD PERSONNELTRENCHING AND SHORING SAFETY BASICS

Page #50, Page #106Trenching Shoring Page #49-Page #50

#13Truck Driving Rules and Regulations Page #12-Page

BOOM CRANESTRUCK MOUNTED ARTICULATING KNUCKLE

Page #48, Page #106INSPECTION

TRUCKING INDUSTRY - VEHICLE PRE TRIPPage #12

TRUCKING SAFETY PACKAGE (10 VIDEOS) Page #99U

ULTIMATE HEARING PROTECTION Page #119PERSPECTIVE

UNDERSTANDING PEOPLE - A SUPERVISORSPage #78

CONTROL PROCEDURESUNIVERSAL PRECAUTIONS - INFECTION

Page #62Universities And Education Page #126-Page #129UNIVERSITY LASER SAFETY Page #83, Page #129UNIVERSITY VAN SAFETY PROGRAM Page #129UNSAFE ACTS Page #119

Page #94UNSAFE ACTS - HUMAN BEHAVIOR Page #78, Page #92,

UTILITY CREW TRUCK SAFETY Page #106V

VALET SAFETY Page #72VALVE CREW SAFETY Page #107

LIGHT TRUCKSVEHICLE INSPECTION - AUTOMOBILES AND

Page #12VENOMOUS SNAKES Page #136

WWALKIE STACKER SAFETY Page #125, Page #132WALKWAYS LADDERS AND ELEVATIONS Page #119

DON’T SLIP AND FALLWALKWAYS LADDERS AND ELEVATIONS

Page #53Warehouse Page #130-Page #132

SAFETYWAREHOUSE AND DISTRIBUTION CENTER

Page #132SAFETY

WATER AND SEWER TREATMENT PLANTPage #107

WATER SYSTEM OPERATOR SAFETY Page #107Welding Page #133WHAT TO DO IN A WORKPLACE EMERGENCY Page #119WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY Page #52WHAT’S WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE? (I) Page #80

FORKING AROUNDWHAT’S WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE? (II)

Page #80WHMIS RIGHT TO KNOW Page #34, Page #88WHY OSHA IS IMPORTANT TO YOU? Page #79WINTER DRIVING SAFETY Page #8WORK ZONE SAFETY Page #45, Page #107

Working Outdoors Page #134-Page #136WORKING SAFELY WITH COMPRESSED AIR Page #40

(GORY STORY)WORKING SAFELY WITH COMPRESSED AIR

Page #65WORKING WITH BENZENE Page #34, Page #88

OSHAYOUR RIGHT TO FILE A COMPLAINT WITH

Page #79

YYOUR RIGHT AS A WHISTLEBLOWER Page #79

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Accident Investigation / Job Safety AnalysisACCIDENT CAUSES AND PREVENTION - HEALTHCARE

Accident Causes and Prevention - Safety Behavior has been analyzed by the insurance industry Governmental agencies and the National Safety Council. Over the years, it has been determined that the overwhelming cause of most industrial accidents and injuries can be attributed to the unsafe acts of employees. This is a bold statement since accident causes could also be from broken machinery and unsafe working conditions. There isn’t a job that can’t be performed safely. Accidents are caused by unsafe acts or behavior of employees. This program is designed to help you have a better understanding of unsafe acts and how they contribute to accidents and injuries.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime14007a 160 English 2000 10 Min.

ACCIDENTS - IT CANT HAPPEN TO MEAccidents - It Can’t Happen To Me program is designed to make you aware of accident causes and prevention. Accidents happen to other people. Luck has nothing to do with accidents. Prevention is each individual’s responsibility. Commit to taking safety seriously. Accident prevention is each individual’s responsibility. Accidents and injuries can be prevented.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1022i 160 English / Spanish 2005 10 Min.

CUSTOMER ACCIDENTS - THIRD PARTY LIABILITYCustomer Accidents - Third Party Liability program provides generally accepted guidelines in what we call third party liability or non-employee liability claims. In a hotel environment, your job is to provide customer service and a safe place for employees and customers. This short program addresses safety for customers and is intended to provide information to help you reduce liability in the event of a customer accident, illness, injury, or property damage claim. The purpose of the program is simply to help you become better informed and knowledgeable of customer accidents and what you can do to help prevent these accidents.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime5019a 195 English / Spanish 2009 20 Min.

HOW TO INVESTIGATE AN ACCIDENTHow to Investigate an Accident program explains workplace accidents that may lead to property damage or work injuries. There are non-injury accidents and injury accidents. Most companies provide a safe and healthy work environment. Companies and supervisors must take an active role in accident prevention and accident investigation as an integral part of their safety program. Accident investigation is an important part of accident prevention. This program addresses the basics of accident investigation and accident prevention with emphasis on safety procedures.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1026a 160 English / Spanish 2006 13 Min.

HUMAN ASPECTS OF SAFETY: HOW TO PREVENT ACCIDENTSHuman Aspects of Safety: How to Prevent Accidents program analyzes unsafe acts in the workplace and how to avoid them. All humans have the same basic needs - to be safe, secure, have enough to eat, and have a happy life, some of the things that apply to almost everyone during our work day. How do we prevent accidents? We follow safety rules, policies, and procedures.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1012c 195 English / Spanish 2011 10 Min.

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Accident Investigation / Job Safety AnalysisJOB SAFETY ANALYSIS FIND IT BEFORE IT FINDS YOU

Job Safety Analysis Find It Before It Finds You program provides the steps to be taken when performing a JSA. There are many tools which organizations use to help reduce and eliminate accidents and injuries. One of the more important tools is what we call the job safety analysis. It’s been around for a long, long time. JSA, or Job Safety Analysis, are just fancy words for finding out potential job hazards and unsafe procedures so we can reduce accidents. In recent years, job hazard analysis has crept into the safety vocabulary as OSHA requires hazard assessments in many of their standards.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1062I 195 English 2006 11 Min.

SUPERVISOR’S GUIDE TO ACCIDENT INVESTIGATIONSupervisors Guide to Accident Investigation is an important part of a supervisor’s responsibility and accident prevention. An investigation will answer the questions of who, what, when, where, how, and why. This program will concentrate on the importance of conducting a thorough investigation and why the information is necessary.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1016a 160 English / Spanish 2006 12 Min.

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AgricultureAGRCIULTURE SERIES - HAND AND POWER TOOL SAFETY

Hand And Power Tool Safety - This program can’t possibly cover all hand and power tools and all the safety rules associated with using these items but the point we want to stress right up front is safety must be exercised every time anyone uses hand and power tools. Safety awareness is of vital importance so let’s begin the program with some basics. Topics covered in this safety video include: good safety attitude, using equipment that is in good, safe, serviceable condition, wrenches, cheater bar, grounding, double insulation, three-prong adapters, drill bits, portable handsaws, and mechanical guards.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime16015a 195 English / Spanish 1999 13 Min.

AGRICTULTURE SERIES - EMPLOYEES SAFETY ORIENTATIONEmployee Safety Orientation - Today’s short program is an overview of your safety responsibilities to help you perform your job safely. Safety is a responsibility that’s important to you, the company, and your fellow employees. Accident and injury statistics compiled over the last 50 years reveal that the majority of all accidents are caused by the unsafe acts of employees such as taking short cuts, violating safety rules, or job procedures. Topics covered in this safety video include: basics of job safety, equipment safety, electrical safety, personal protective equipment, proper clothing, chemical safety, fire prevention, ladder safety, slips and falls, how to prevent back injuries, and safety awareness.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime16000a 160 English / Spanish 2009 15 Min.

AGRICULTURE SERIES - FORLKLIFT SAFETYForklift Safety - As you can see, forklifts are not toys. When used safely, they save you time and make your job much easier. This program is simply a review of safe operating rules. Topics covered in this safety video include: fulcrum principle, load center, center of gravity, stability triangle of the forklift, safe operating rules of the equipment, operator maintenance, approved safety platform, moving a load, carrying a load while driving, parking your forklift, loading or unloading trucks and trailers, and the basics of when a forklift is unsafe to operate. Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime16014a 160 English / Spanish 1993 16 Min.

FIT TESTING RESPIRATORSFit Testing Respirators - There are a variety of gases, fumes, vapors, dusts, mists, and other potentially hazardous materials in many industries. Protection from health hazards is a goal of all employers and employees. Today, we’re going to take a look at respiratory protection and what you can do to protect your health. Always follow the procedures established for your company and when respiratory protection is issued to you, it is your responsibility to keep it clean, in good condition, and of course to wear it. If your equipment is damaged or leaking, report it to your supervisor immediately. Small cracks in the equipment can be the difference between protection or no protection. Topics covered in this safety video include: fumes, vapors, gases, dusts, wash your hands and face before eating, 2 types of respirators: air purifying and air supplied, beards, how to properly fit a respirator, fit test, and seal tests. Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime16007a 160 English / Spanish 2008 10 Min.

PESTICIDE TRAINING FOR AGRICULTURAL EMPLOYEESPesticide Training For Agricultural Employees - This video will show general pesticide safety practices and give information to help you feel more confident around pesticides. The last portion of this video pertains to pesticide handlers. So if you are not a handler you may end the video at that point. Topics covered in this safety video include: pesticide basics, where can pesticides be found and how do I avoid them, how to protect yourself, why it’s important to protect yourself, what do I do if I get sick at work, decontamination area, pesticide information, the pesticide label, personal protective equipment (PPE), respirators, transporting pesticides, storing pesticides, mixing and loading pesticides, cleaning pesticide containers, applying pesticides, heat stress, cleaning up, and the decontamination area.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime16020a 160 English / Spanish 1999 12 Min.

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AgricultureRESPIRATORS - HOW TO USE THEM

Respirators - How To Use Them - Respiratory protection and self-contained breathing apparatus are used to protect us from harmful gases, fumes, vapors and chemicals, as well as where the air doesn't contain enough oxygen to support life. You need information and training on this type of equipment and the hazards involved before you attempt to use respiratory protection. Your organization will provide specific training, but this program is designed to give you some information about personal protection under adverse or hazardous conditions. Topics covered in this safety video include: breathing, dust, gases, vapors, oxygen deficiency, examination by a physician, beards or facial hair, proper training, disposable masks, dust mask, half mask respirators, negative air test, full-face respirators, if you wear prescription glasses, and air-supplied respirator self-contained breathing apparatus. Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime16006a 160 English / Spanish 2008 13 Min.

TRACTOR SAFETY BASICSTractor Safety Basics - You can help prevent accidents and injuries by following all your company's safety policies and procedures on every job every day. Topics covered in this safety video include: personal protective equipment, safe operation of tractors, safety checks, the personal safety checklist, tractor operation checklist, the manual, check shields and guards, handrails, control lights and gauges, starting the tractor indoors, before using the tractor in a field or other area, if an area has been treated with pesticides, implements, riders, rough ground, ditches, nighttime operations, stopping the tractor, powered take off, and personal protective equipment. Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime16022a 160 English / Spanish 2008 15 Min.

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Automotive and TruckingAutomotive Repair And Fleet MaintenanceFIRE EXTINGUISHER USE AND PROCEDURES AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY

Fire Extinguisher Use and Procedures program discusses the various classes of fire extinguishers with emphasis on safety. The very first rule to remember is that life safety is paramount. This means that if your life is endangered by attempting to extinguish a fire with a fire extinguisher, don't do it! Make sure you or others are not put in a dangerous situation and make sure you can exit the building if the fire gets out of hand. Life safety is the most important part of extinguishing fires.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime9021A 160 English 2008 8 Min.

HAND AND POWER TOOL SAFETY - AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRYHand and Power Tool Safety program can't possibly cover all hand and power tools and all the safety rules associated with using these items, but the point we want to stress right up front, is safety must be exercised every time anyone uses hand and power tools. Safety awareness is of vital importance, so let's begin the program with some basics.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime9007A 195 English / Spanish 2008 13 Min.

JUMP START YOUR BATTERY SAFETYJump Start Your Battery Safety program covers battery care, maintenance, jump-starting and much more with an emphasis on safety. A car battery is a rechargeable cell in the starting-lighting-ignition variety of batteries. They are also in the lead acid family of batteries. Lead acid batteries are the oldest style of rechargeable batteries. The high power output of a car battery is necessary to supply a high current draw needed for the engine starter. A normal car battery provides about 12.6 volts and is divided into 6 separate cells and each cell produces about 2.1 volts per cell. As the battery state of charge decreases, the voltage produced also decreases. Battery power is created through a chemical reaction. Inside your battery there are positive and negative lead plates that are immersed in an electrolyte solution called battery acid. This solution is a combination of water and sulfuric acid. When the solution interacts with the lead plates, the chemical interaction creates voltage. This voltage is then released through the battery's positive terminal (red) and returned to the negative terminal (black). Voltage from the alternator maintains the battery state of charge. This continuous cycle can produce electricity for years.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime9001A 195 English / Spanish 2008 11 Min.

MOTOR FLEET MAINTENANCE SAFETY Motor Fleet Maintenance Safety program reviews safety tips to help reduce the majority of accidents in a fleet maintenance facility. The goal of this program is to increase safety awareness. Fleet repair professionals have important and demanding responsibilities requiring technical skills, experience, and a lot of hard work. Safety is part of your job. Always follow your organization's policies and procedures and equipment manufacturer's recommendations.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime9002A 195 English 2008 18 Min.

MULTI-PIECE WHEEL/RIM DEMOUNTING MOUNTING - TRUCK SPLIT RIMMulti-Piece Wheel/Rim Demounting Mounting - Truck Split Rim - This training program is designed to alert you to the hazards of multi-piece rims and to provide basic guidelines for safely using and servicing these types of wheels. Your company has specific work rules and procedures; therefore, it’s up to you to follow the specific rules of your organization. In all cases, follow the manufacturer’s specifications. Topics included in this safety video are: basic safety precautions, safety inflation cage, clip-on chuck with an in-line air pressure cage, multi-piece rim and tire assembly, deflating the tire, component of the multi-piece rim, never use a metal hammer on rim components, removing the split rim from the wheel, remounting the tire assembly on the rim, remount the split ring, inspect the assembly, if the split ring isn’t seated properly, and requiring that the valve core install when you inflate any tire.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime10028A 160 English / Spanish 2008 19 Min.

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Automotive and TruckingAutomotive Repair And Fleet MaintenancePREVENTING BACK INJURIES

Preventing Back Injury program explains how the back works and lifting safely. The vast majority of back injuries are preventable; however, many back problems are not the result of injury, but of the result of the degeneration of the discs. Aging of the spinal disc material causes the most trouble and can cause extreme pain. What this means is that over the years, this delicate discs become worn and damaged.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime9016A 160 English / Spanish 2008 10 Min.

RETAIL TIRE SHOP SAFETY MANAGEMENTRetail Tire Shop Safety Management program is intended as a review of some basic responsibilities that are required for all professionals in the industry. The automotive after-market retail and automotive service industry is an increasingly busy industry. The professional skills needed to support a fast moving organization are becoming more critical. Small outdated shops are falling by the wayside. Professionals in this business are asked to be highly competent in their jobs, fully understand the business, comply with safety rules and regulations and of course, be extremely conscious of great customer service. It's a major responsibility. Certainly, we can't cover all aspects of your job, but your company will provide additional training. We want to review these responsibilities in a step-by-step method, whether you work in sales or service area, it's your job to know as much about your facility as possible.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime9024A 195 English 2008 21 Min.

TORQUING LUGNUTSTorquing Lug-nuts video is going to discuss the who, what, when, where, and why we use torque wrenches in the automotive service industry. This program focuses on the use of torque wrenches in the automotive industry.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime9010A 160 English / Spanish 2008 6 Min.

Defensive Driving and Driver EducationDEFENSIVE DRIVING FOR PASSENGER SUV’S AND SMALL TRUCKS

This is not just another Defensive Driving course, but one that provides factual and specific information for a greater understanding of vehicle safety and driving. This course contains graphic images of accidents and actual accidents as they occurred. This course discusses blind spots, safe following distances, and mirror adjustments. Included are reminders of railroad crossings, pedestrian courtesy and safety, vehicle condition, and maintenance. Seat belt usage and condition and sharing the road are important topics discussed in this program. Other topics include the dangers of drowsy driving, how aging affects driving, sharing the road with trucks and smaller vehicles, driving the speed limit, road rage and how to prevent it, drinking and driving, hydroplaning, and what to do in case of an accident. No driving course would be complete without mentioning the dreaded cell phones, iPods, and texting. Distracted driving is fast becoming a recognized hazard in today’s driving environment. Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime17017A 195 English / Spanish 2010 20 Min.

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Automotive and TruckingDefensive Driving and Driver EducationDISTRACTED DRIVING

Distracted Driving program provides logical and factual information to help you make better driving decisions. There are three main types of distraction: Visual - taking your eyes off the road, Manual - taking your hands off the wheel, and Cognitive - taking your mind off what you're doing. Distracted driving is any non-driving activity a person engages in that has the potential to distract him or her from the primary task of driving and increase the risk of crashing. While all distractions can endanger drivers' safety, texting is the most alarming because it involves all three types of distraction. This training video demonstrates distracted driving and the consequences of such actions. Driver distraction could present a serious and potentially deadly danger. In 2009, 5,474 people were killed in U.S. roadways and an estimated additional 448,000 were injured in motor vehicle crashes that were reported to have involved distracted driving. Distracted driving comes in various forms such as cell phone use, texting while driving, eating, drinking, talking with passengers, as well as using in-vehicle technologies and portable electronic devices. This program is an important addition to your Defensive Driving library.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime13034A 195 English 2011 19 Min.

DRIVING IN EXTREME WEATHER CONDITIONSDriving in Extreme Weather Conditions program will reinforce safety practices when you drive and work in extreme weather conditions. The following safety information will reinforce the safety practices you use to drive and work in extreme weather conditions. The primary point to emphasize as you drive through challenging weather conditions is to proceed slowly and cautiously. Lengthen your following distance so you have time and space to stop or maneuver your trucks.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime13018A 195 English / Spanish 2008 15 Min.

ROAD RAGERoad Rage program provides awareness of potential hazards on the road and how to control our emotions on the road. Road rage is a driver who doesn’t control their emotions. It is an attitude and hostility behind the wheel. As drivers we are on the road fighting for space when others get in our way. We think of ourselves as being better than others and do not like losing to another person. These thoughts are magnified behind the wheel of a car.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime13012A 195 English / Spanish 2007 15 Min.

SPACE MANAGEMENT PART 1 AND 2Space Management is a program in where we are looking for ways to become better safe drivers. Just as with speed, we carefully watch and control the space around our trucks can make the difference between life and death. The speed driven is totally under our own control as the truck driver. In this module, we cover how to manage space when we’re sharing the road with other traffic, whether it’s on the interstate or a city street. Part 2 covers areas around the truck, namely the space beside, behind, above, and below. They are all important and require specific techniques if we’re going to monitor them adequately. Space beside and behind our trucks and space above and below our trucks are covered in this session.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime13033A 195 English 2011 16 Min.

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Automotive and TruckingDefensive Driving and Driver EducationSPECIAL DRIVING CONDITIONS

Special Driving Conditions program covers the different types of road conditions a driver may encounter and tips on how to handle them. Regardless of the nature of the hazardous road or weather conditions we may encounter, the key to remember is that if we know what waits for us down the road, we can adjust our driving and our schedules to allow us to do our jobs safely. Knowledge is always our best defense. So how do we get the information we need to stay on top of changing conditions? Let's look at some of the things we can do.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime13030A 195 English 2010 18 Min.

SPEED MANAGEMENTSpeed Management program focuses on controlling the speed of your truck in various weather, road, and environment conditions. Throughout your professional driving career, you've probably heard a lot of talk about defensive driving. Defensive driving is the key to your survival and our success as a company. The statistics are out there. According to federal government research, there are nearly 150,000 heavy truck crashes every year, of which about 5,000 result in fatalities and another 60,000 result in injuries that require treatment away from the scene of the collision. More than 5,000 people lose their lives each year in crashes involving heavy trucks.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime13031A 195 English 2010 12 Min.

WINTER DRIVING SAFETYWinter Driving Safety program, will take a look at winter driving and how to reduce driving accidents, injuries, and hopefully reduce the many problems associated with winter driving. In this program we'll discuss important topics such as vehicle maintenance, winter weather, special driving tips, and personal safety in cold weather. However, we won't list a large number of statistics showing increased death and injury rates in winter weather. Winter driving does increase the accident rate, but that's pretty well known by anyone operating a vehicle. In fact, the leading cause of death during winter storms is transportation accidents.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1034i 160 English / Spanish 2006 12 Min.

Driver HealthCONSEQUENCES OF DRIVING A MOTOR VEHICLE UNDER THE INFLUENCE

Consequences of Driving a Motor Vehicle under the Influence program talks about the hazard of drinking and driving. Manslaughter charges, murder charges, felony convictions, deaths, injuries, court costs, license revoked or suspended, attorney fees, public service, rehabilitation and of course, the police record that goes with the arrest and conviction. This video is not designed to tell you not to drink and drive, you already know that!Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1017i 160 English 2005 10 Min.

EATING FOR ENERGYEating for Energy program will provide information on types of food that is required for a sedentary lifestyle. A lot of what we eat at truck stop plazas and restaurants taste good, but aren't good for us. Eating right can often be a challenge, but it doesn't have to be difficult. We need to know what foods are good for us and what amounts of them we should consume. The American Heart Association recommends the amount of daily calories required by gender, age, and activity level. Your doctor can help determine your ideal weight and whether you should reduce, increase, or maintain your daily calorie intake.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime13026A 195 English 2009 12 Min.

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Automotive and TruckingDriver HealthFATIGUE MANAGEMENT

Shift Work Fatigue Surveys program focuses on understanding fatigue from shift work and procedures to cope with change. Surveys show that shift workers are chronically deprived of sleep and this group has approximately twice as many automobile accidents as regular 9 to 5 day workers. Inattentiveness and loss of alertness are among the most important contributors to human error. Experience and statistics have shown that human error is the primary cause of 85% to 98% of accidents and injuries. People who work rotating shifts suffer a higher rate of illness and death than day shift workers.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime13029A 195 English 2010 15 Min.

REST STOP ROUTINESRest Stop Routines is a program that offers various exercises for specific areas of the body that are affected by sitting for long periods of time in the same position. Working in the trucking industry increases a person's risk for developing musculoskeletal problems and other health problems due to the long hours in the same sedentary position. Many muscular problems occur from the position a person assumes, the long hours in this position, and the vibrations from the truck. Because of this prolonged posture, muscles adapt to the position that they are in the most. The work posture required in this industry is forward head and hunched shoulders.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime13025A 195 English / Spanish 2009 12 Min.

General Safety And CommunicationsBOBTAILING AND JACKKNIFING

Bobtailing and Jackknifing program explains what "Bobtailing" a tractor is and why it's dangerous. It also explains the basics of braking and different ways braking can affect the trailer and cause it to "Jackknife." Bobtailing is sometimes necessary but a dangerous method of driving a big rig tractor without any trailing component. Once you get passed the profile, weight dynamics and engine power of the tractor, now you add the brake system, weather, traffic conditions, driver fatigue, and attention to the road.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime13022A 195 English 2008 8 Min.

EMPLOYEE SAFETY ORIENTATION FOR AUTOMOTIVE PERSONNELEmployee Safety Orientation for Automotive Personnel program is an overview of your safety responsibilities to help you perform your job safely. Safety is a responsibility that's important to you, the company, and to your fellow employees. Our basic safety policy is simply this: "We don't have any job that can't be performed safely." Don't take short cuts or risks. There's only one-way to perform your job. If it can't be done safely, we don't want you to do it. That's our policy and your obligation.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime9004A 160 English 2006 14 Min.

EYE PROTECTION - A NEW APPROACHEye Protection - A New Approach (Non-Humorous) is about protecting the eyes from injury by providing a number of built-in devices. The eyelashes catch dust and light particles before they can blow into the eye. Eyebrows cushion light blows and catch falling particles before they reach the eye. Tear ducts lubricate the eyes and wash away foreign substances that can get on the eyeballs. Pupils contract to protect the eyes from bright sunlight. Blinking your eyes is a defense mechanism to protect your eyes also. These natural defenses protect the eyes from minor injuries, but they are not sufficient to protect our eyes from heavy exposures that exist in industry today.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime9023A 195 English / Spanish 2009 12 Min.

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Automotive and TruckingGeneral Safety And CommunicationsHEARING CONSERVATION FOR THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY

Hearing Conservation is protection from noise that can damage your hearing permanently. That's why it's important to protect your hearing at work, home, and everywhere else. Awareness of the hazard is the first step toward preventing an injury and an injury to your hearing is serious business. This program will focus on protecting your hearing in the workplace and outside the workplace.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime9025A 160 English 2008 11 Min.

HEAVY TRUCK BRAKING SYSTEM AND BRAKING TECHNIQUESHeavy Truck Braking System and Braking Techniques program talks about the different types of braking systems and operation. Without a doubt, the single most important component in any vehicle is the braking system. This is especially true on heavy trucks which can weigh 20-30 times the weight of the average passenger vehicles. Some truck drivers do not understand how to operate heavy truck brakes. The tractor portion of a tractor-semi trailer rig may have ten or more valves controlling the air flow to the brakes.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime13019A 195 English / Spanish 2008 10 Min.

INTERSECTIONS - EXPECT THE UNEXPECTEDIntersections - Expect the Unexpected program reviews examples of three accidents involving intersections. Intersections are dangerous places. As a driver, you pass through so many intersections each day; you may not be as alert as you should be. As professionals, you are responsible for your safety and the safety of others on the road. Therefore, it is your responsibility to be sure each intersection is negotiated safely.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime13023A 195 English / Spanish 2008 11 Min.

PARKING LOT SAFETYParking Lot Safety program provides tips on your personal safety when driving in a parking lot. Did you know that one of the likeliest places to be involved in a fender bender is in a parking lot? People seem to suspend their good judgment when looking for a parking space. Some people consider the traffic signs such as Stop and Yield as optional in parking lots because they are on private property and not subject to a ticket, while others ignore the traffic lanes to cut diagonally across the lot. In a parking lot, people have their minds on everything, but driving. For instance, a driver spots someone with keys in hand approaching her car and their first reaction is to dart forward to be the first to claim the spot, oblivious to the car trying to back out of a space between two other vehicles. In crowded parking lots, you'll see many obvious safety violations.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1066I 195 English 2010 9 Min.

PREVENTING SLIPS AND FALLS IN TRUCKINGPreventing Slips and Falls in Trucking program focuses on preventing slips and falls from trucks. Over 14,000 people die each year from falls at home and on the job. Truck driving is dangerous because of traffic, road and weather conditions. More drivers are hurt each year by slipping and falling from non-moving vehicles than by any other single cause.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime13014A 195 English 2007 7 Min.

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Automotive and TruckingGeneral Safety And CommunicationsRADIO COMMUNICATIONS

Radio Communications program explains the role of the radio in our daily operation, examine different types of radios, discuss the importance of professional radio procedures, and explore some of the common causes of poor communication.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime17001A 160 English 2008 12 Min.

REDUCING UNSAFE ACTS AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR - AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRYHuman Behavior/Reducing Unsafe Acts program will focus on the types of unsafe acts by employees and corrective methods. Unsafe acts mean taking a shortcut in a work procedure, not following company safety rules, and negligence. The Insurance Industry, Governmental agencies, and the National Safety Council have analyzed employee accident investigations over the years and have determined that the overwhelming cause of most industrial accidents and injuries can be attributed to the unsafe acts of employees.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime9012A 160 English 2008 11 Min.

SLIPS TRIPS AND FALLSSlips, Trips, and Falls program covers the proper maintenance of walking surfaces and the various conditions that can cause a slip or fall. Slips and falls can happen anywhere. The causes of slips and falls can be from not paying attention, a slippery floor or tripping over an object. Ninety percent of slips and falls can be prevented by just paying attention and aware of the walking surfaces.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime17002A 160 English 2002 6 Min.

Pre-Trip Vehicle InspectionsPRE-TRIP INSPECTION - LARGE BUSES

Pre-Trip Inspection - Large Buses program will demonstrate a basic pre-trip inspection vehicle breakdowns are costly, inconvenient, and frustrating for both of you, the vehicle operator and your passengers. As a vehicle operator, you can greatly reduce the chances of a breakdown by conducting a thorough pre-trip inspection before you start your shift. If you can spot a minor problem before it turns into a major crisis that results in a breakdown, you and your passengers will be thankful. While the vehicle shown may not be the same type used at your facility, your trainer will provide instruction on the vehicles you'll be operating.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime17005A 160 English 2008 12 Min.

PRE-TRIP INSPECTION - SMALL BUSESPre-Trip Inspection - Small Buses program will show you how to do a pre-trip inspection in a simple, logical order. Mechanical breakdowns are always a frustrating experience, frustrating for you and your passengers. By performing a pre-trip inspection on your vehicle before putting it in service, you can often avoid breakdowns due to mechanical failures. Today, we're going to talk about the pre-trip inspection. You'll learn how to do a Pre-trip Inspection in a simple and logical order. But, before we begin, let's look at the importance of a Pre-trip Inspection and why it's necessary. By performing a visual, mechanical pre-trip inspection before leaving the yard, you can greatly reduce the risk of having mechanical breakdowns or accidents while out on the road. State law and company require that you perform a pre-trip inspection and that you complete a Daily Bus Report also referred to as a DBR. This must be done on a daily basis.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime17004A 160 English 2008 13 Min.

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Automotive and TruckingPre-Trip Vehicle InspectionsTRUCKING INDUSTRY - VEHICLE PRE TRIP INSPECTION

Vehicle Pre-Trip Inspection program covers all the areas to be inspected on the vehicle. Obviously, the primary purpose of inspecting a vehicle before you get on the road is to determine if the vehicle has any defects that could be a safety hazard or cause the vehicle to break down. There are Federal and State laws requiring vehicle inspection, but safety is of primary importance and concern. As you approach the vehicle, note the general condition of the vehicle. Look for damage or a vehicle leaning to one side. Look under the vehicle for oil leaks, coolant, grease, or fuel leaks. Check the area around the vehicle for hazards such as people standing or working nearby, other vehicles, objects, or low hanging wires or other potential hazards.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime13004A 160 English / Spanish 2007 8 Min.

VEHICLE INSPECTION - AUTOMOBILES AND LIGHT TRUCKS Vehicle Inspection - Automobiles and Light Trucks program reviews the various parts of the vehicle that should be inspected. Pre-trip Vehicle Inspections are extremely important, but when was the last time you saw anyone performing a pre-trip vehicle inspection on an automobile or a small pick-up truck? When planning a trip, no matter how far it is, it's important to make sure your auto is ready for the road. A small amount of time spent making sure your vehicle is ready for the trip can help you avoid expensive problems on the road that can ruin your trip. There are several things you should check to make sure your vehicle is ready for the trip you're about to take.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime17009A 195 English / Spanish 2008 13 Min.

Truck Driving Rules and RegulationsCSA 2010 AND HOW IT AFFECTS YOUR ORGANIZATION

Comprehensive Safety Analysis (CSA) 2010 program explains how CSA 2010 changes the existing enforcement and compliance business process. This is to better view how large commercial motor vehicle carriers and drivers are complying with safety rules and to intervene earlier with those who are not. How it affects your organization - FMCSA's compliance and safety programs improve and promote safety performance and save lives. However, agency resources available for these efforts have remained relatively constant over time, despite increases in the regulated population and additional programmatic responsibilities. FMCSA has identified limitations in both how safety is measured and how unsafe behaviors, once identified are corrected.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime13027A 195 English 2010 14 Min.

D.O.T. - OUT OF SERVICE CRITERIAD.O.T. - Out Of Service Criteria program examines what's known as Motor Vehicle Out of Service Criteria. This criterion is published by the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance, or CVSA. If any of the conditions described in this program are present on your vehicle, the vehicle may be deemed Out of Service by the Department of Transportation.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime17006A 160 English 2007 19 Min.

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Automotive and TruckingTruck Driving Rules and RegulationsDOT ALCOHOL AND DRUG RULES

DOT Alcohol and Drug Rules program is a general overview of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s (FMCSA) Alcohol and Drug Test Rules for persons required to obtain a Commercial Drivers License (CDL). The following is a general overview of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's (FMCSA) Alcohol and Drug Testing Rules for persons required to obtain a Commercial Drivers License (CDL). The information is intended to provide a general summary of the rules. It should not be relied upon to fulfill all legal requirements stipulated in the regulations. It does not contain many of the requirements or special circumstances detailed in the FMCSA and DOT rules. A comprehensive list of alcohol and drug testing rules published by the FMCSA and DOT Office of the Secretary (OST) applicable to CDL drivers and their employers is available at the end of this program.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime13005A 195 English 2007 45 Min.

DRIVERS DAILY LOGDriver's Daily Log program will review how the Driver’s Daily Log is to be completed. It is the Driver's Duty Status Record or Driver's Daily Log where compliance or non-compliance with the "Hours of Service" limits of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulation is recorded. Both the carrier and the driver must know what items are required on a driver's duty status record and how they are to be recorded.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime13024A 195 English / Spanish 2008 12 Min.

HOURS OF SERVICE FOR PROPERTY CARRYING VEHICLESHours of Service for Property Carrying Vehicles is a program that defines 395 regulation and application. In the fall of 2004, the U.S. Senate passed a law that keeps the existing Hours-of-Service regulation of April 28th, 2003, in effect until September 30th, 2005. The current rule is in effect as of October 1st, 2005, but is expected to be amended. The present rule was challenged and the U.S. Court of Appeal for the D.C. Circuit ruled that the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) did not adequately consider the impact of this rule on driver health. The following part of 395 regulations rule applies to gross combination weight rating, or gross vehicle weight, or gross combination weight of vehicles of 10,001 pounds (whichever is greater) or transport of hazardous materials of a type and quantity that must have placarding.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime13021A 195 English / Spanish 2008 9 Min.

LEVEL ONE INSPECTIONSLevel 1 Inspections program covers the five individual inspection levels including the vehicle and driver component. The roadside inspection program consists of roadside inspections performed by qualified safety inspectors who follow the North American Standard guidelines, which were developed by the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance often called the CVSA, in cooperation with the FMCSA. Most roadside inspections conducted by the states are conducted under the Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program, or MCSAP, which is a grant program administered by the FMCSA.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime13015A 195 English 2007 15 Min.

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Back Injury PreventionBACK INJURY PREVENTION

Back Injury Prevention program explains how the back works. According to the National Safety Council and medical research, 70% of back problems result from degeneration of spinal discs. 20% of backaches are attributed to inflammation. 10% are due to actual back injuries and other miscellaneous causes. Practicing safe lifting at home and work and having the right attitude about safety can be effective in preventing back injuries. We discuss how strains and muscles work so back injuries can be prevented.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1001d 160 English / Spanish 2009 9 Min.

LIFTING SAFELY WITH BACK BELTSLifting Safely with Back Belts looks at how the back works and how wearing back belts can provide support. The vast majority of back injuries are preventable; however, many back problems are not the result of injury, but are the result of degeneration of the discs. Aging of the spinal disc material causes the most trouble and can cause extreme pain. Over the years, discs become worn and damaged.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1007d 160 English / Spanish 2005 10 Min.

PREVENT MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS - SKILL SETS FOR SAFER LIFTINGPrevent Musculoskeletal Disorders - Skill Sets For Safer Lifting program is to help you recognize what makes a lift more demanding and how you can make a less demanding choice. Reducing back injuries related to lifting is not about getting everyone to lift the same way; it’s about getting everyone to lift in a less demanding way. Reducing your risk of injury when lifting is about doing each lift better in a way that minimizes the demands on your back. Your back isn’t designed to tell you it is wearing out, or when you are performing a lift in a way that is hard on your back. Really good lifting happens when you use your body as close as possible to the way it is designed. Much of the demands of a lift are generated by the position of your upper body while you’re lifting.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1016d 195 English 2007 13 Min.

SYSTEM LIFTING 2000 - BACK INJURY PREVENTION (SHORT VERSION)System Lifting 2000 - Back Injury Prevention program will provide an approach to reducing exposure to back injury in the workplace. Few safe lifting training programs actually reduce back injuries. Each individual is absolutely the most important ingredient of any safe lifting program. Back injuries cause 25% of workplace accidents generating $80 to $100 billion a year in losses. A research of university files revealed very few safe lifting training programs actually reduce back injuries. We learned that each individual is the most important part of any safe lifting program. Doctors who treat back injuries and back pain do not agree on the method of treatment. Doctors do agree that proper diet and exercise is the key to back injury prevention. We review how the back works and how to prevent back injuries and back pain by protecting the entire back system. We will present back care tips, anatomy of the back, and back mechanics and rules to follow when lifting.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1011d 195 English / Spanish 2008 14 Min.

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Chemicals Hazardous Materials GassesFlammable LiquidsBONDING AND GROUNDING FLAMMABLE LIQUID TRANSFERS

Bonding and Grounding Flammable Liquid Transfers program focuses on reducing the effects of static electricity and potential explosions when transferring flammable liquids from one container to another. Static electricity occurs when electrons are moved about on a surface. Static electricity can cause sparks, sparks that can ignite flammable liquid when the vapor of the liquid is such that it can be ignited.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date RuntimeC004H 160 English / Spanish 2008 9 Min.

FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS SAFETYFlammable Liquids Safety program talks about chemicals and other hazardous materials. It is critical to understand the basic technical, terminology of chemicals in order to understand the potential hazards associated with such materials. It is important to know the different signs and warning labels on flammable liquids and the harm they may cause. This program addresses the terminology used with flammable liquids with an emphasis on safety.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1004f 160 English 2005 9 Min.

HANDLING AND USING FLAMMABLE LIQUIDSHandling and Using Flammable Liquids program addresses the terminology used with flammable liquids.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date RuntimeC003H 160 English / Spanish 2008 10 Min.

General Chemical SafetyAN EFFECTIVE RESPIRATORY PROTECTION PROGRAM

An Effective Respiratory Protection Program is the most effective method of protecting workers is to reduce the hazard by using ventilation, non-toxic chemicals, and other engineering methods. Quite often, these hazards may not be controlled through engineering methods, so personal protection may then be required. An effective respiratory protection program should include a written standard operating procedure, respirators shall be selected on the basis of hazards to which the worker is exposed, user shall be instructed and trained, respirators must be regularly cleaned and disinfected, respirators must be stored in convenient, clean, and sanitary locations, respirators must be routinely inspected during cleaning, monitor the work area conditions and the degree of worker exposure or stress, regular inspection and evaluation be completed to determine the continued effectiveness of the respirator protection program, persons must be physically able to perform the work and use the equipment, all respirators must be approved for the particular hazard and it must provide the necessary protection for that hazard.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1009b 160 English / Spanish 2006 13 Min.

ASBESTOS AWARENESS - CHEMICALS AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALSAsbestos Awareness program provides awareness of the asbestos hazard with a focus on safety. Asbestos is not harmful unless inhaled. Non-flyable or non-crumbling asbestos is not a direct health threat. Many older homes and buildings contain asbestos. It is more of a risk to remove asbestos than leaving it alone. Many of us have grown up in homes with asbestos ceilings and asbestos floor tiles.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1020f 195 English / Spanish 2009 7 Min.

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Chemicals Hazardous Materials GassesGeneral Chemical SafetyCARBON MONOXIDE POISONING

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning program focuses on the danger of CO poisoning and the precautions to take in avoiding exposure. Carbon monoxide, it is a gas that can't be smelled, tasted, or seen and virtually all industries count carbon monoxide among their potential hazards. It may arise unexpectedly as the result incomplete combustion of carbonations material. For carbon monoxide, abbreviated CO, may be generated as a normally occurring by-product to decomposition. The incidence of carbon monoxide poisoning is unusually high in auto maintenance garages, foundries, blast furnaces, and certain chemical processes where it is used as a base chemical or generated as a waste product. CO is also a threat in non-industrial settings. In fact, CO is one of the most common chemical killers both in industry and the home. As early as 1970, it was estimated by the National Safety Council that 1600 people died from CO poisoning and at least 10,000 others suffered each year from exposure to the debilitating effects of CO. Many cases, both fatal and non-fatal, remain unreported or incorrectly diagnosed. Symptoms of CO poisoning may be easily confused with the onset of a cold, flu, or other common disorders.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1046F 195 English / Spanish 2009 10 Min.

CHEMICAL FUME HOOD SAFETYChemical Fume Hood Safety - In this safety program, we will cover the proper use of a Chemical Fume Hood and how it will help to keep you safe. Often the terms Fume Hood, Chemical Hood, and Chemical Fume Hood are used interchangeably. In this program we will refer to the chemical fume hood as a chemical hood. We will discuss using the hood safely, some limitations of chemical hoods, good laboratory practices applied to hood safety, and how to confirm that your hood is operating properly. Biological Safety or Radiation Safety will not be discussed in this program. Topics covered in this safety video include: using the chemical hood, limitations of chemical hoods, some good laboratory practices, confirm that hood is operational, conducting experiments in a hood, other laboratory exhaust systems, and additional safety equipment.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7109A 195 English 2010 11 Min.

CHEMICAL HYGIENE AND ENGINEERING FOR LABORATORIESChemical Hygiene And Engineering - A Chemical Hygiene Plan is a written document developed and implemented by your university which sets forth procedures, equipment, personal protective equipment, and work practices that are capable of protecting laboratory workers from the health hazards presented by hazardous chemicals used in your particular workplace. Topics covered in this safety video include chemical hygiene plan and engineering controls. Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7115A 195 English 2009 16 Min.

CHEMICAL PROTECTION CLOTHINGChemical Protection Clothing program covers various types of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). The adverse effects chemical substances may have on the human body necessitate the use of protective clothing. The predominant physical, chemical, or toxic property of the material dictates the type and degree of protection required. The hazards encountered must be thoroughly accessed before deciding on protective clothing to be worn. The type of chemical determines the kind of personal protective equipment (PPE) to be worn. Protection against a corrosive compound is different from a compound that releases a highly toxic vapor. The job and probability of exposure to a substance must be considered when choosing PPE.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1039F 160 English / Spanish 2005 12 Min.

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Chemicals Hazardous Materials GassesGeneral Chemical SafetyCHEMICAL SPILL CLEANUP FOR LABORATORIES

Chemical Spill Cleanup - Chemical spills in the laboratory are serious events that can be hazardous to your health and to the environment. Keeping your lab uncluttered, properly transporting and storing chemicals, and careful planning of experiments can reduce your risk of having a chemical spill. However, it is still important that you and your laboratory are prepared for a hazardous chemical spill. Topics covered in this safety video include: what to do if you have a spill, the chemical spill plan, spill response and clean-up procedures, general guidelines, recommended spill control material inventory, personal protective equipment (PPE), absorption materials, neutralizing materials, clean-up tools, biological materials spill procedures, and documentation.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7113A 195 English 2010 14 Min.

CHLORINE SAFETYChlorine Safety program covers swimming pool disinfection and water treatment. Chlorine is the major chemical used for the sanitation of water, swimming pool disinfection, or in the treatment process of sewage. In the manufacturing world, it's used to treat industrial water and can be found in plastic pipe and hundreds of other uses. It's one of nature's chemicals. It is also one of the most hazardous materials known to man. Chlorine comes in the gaseous form, but when cooled and compressed, the gas becomes liquid. Chlorine is generally shipped to the user in tank cars, in 1-ton cylinders or 150 pound cylinders. Handling, storing, and using chlorine in these cylinders becomes very important to those persons working with the chemical.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3008a 195 English 2009 18 Min.

ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS OF CHEMICAL MATERIALSEnvironmental Regulations of Chemical Materials discusses the ingredients of a chemical safety program. More and more companies that use hazardous chemicals are turning to an approach called chemical safety management. Chemical Safety Management, also known as Chemical Process Safety Management or Risk Management Planning, can help you identify potential risks at your site and establish an organized method for reducing those risks. It's not a formal procedure so much as a way of doing business, an integrated philosophy that considers your entire operation rather that just pieces of it. Chemical Safety Management involves everyone in your company, day in and day out. It's a continuous process.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1047F 160 English 2008 10 Min.

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND FLAMMABLE SAFETYHazardous Materials and Flammable Safety program covers hazardous materials. They are safe to use if you follow the manufacturer's instructions. The safety procedures are established by your company for using these products. If you misuse chemicals, flammables, or any type of potentially hazardous materials, the probability of accident or injury is exceptionally high. Accidents and injuries in the workplace are preventable regardless of the industry. Safety doesn’t slow you down; it makes your job easier and saves time. Training is a key element to safety. This program will provide a blueprint to help improve or begin development of a safety program.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1009F 195 English / Spanish 2010 16 Min.

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Chemicals Hazardous Materials GassesGeneral Chemical SafetyHAZARDOUS SPILL CLEANUP

Hazardous Spill Clean Up is about hazardous material that may endanger your life or health, the life or health of others, cause damage to your facility or the environment. Hazardous materials in the workplace such as chlorine, methane, acids, and gases may endanger your life or health. Spills or leaks of these materials must be taken seriously. Hazardous materials at home may include pesticides, cleaners, gasoline, and paint thinner. It is important to understand your responsibilities and knowing how to react in a safe manner. This program is about how to react to a spill and not letting it get out of hand with emphasis is on safety.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1008F 160 English / Spanish 2005 15 Min.

HAZARDOUS WASTE AND CHEMICALSHazardous Waste and Chemicals program is designed to make you more aware of your job responsibilities when working with or using hazardous waste and chemicals. Each year, even in today's state of the art technology and workplace safety environment, over 6,000 persons are killed on the job and about 3.6 million receive disabling injuries in the United States alone. Many more suffer unnecessary pain and discomfort from work-related injuries and illnesses. Hazardous waste and chemicals are part of this equation. This training program is designed to make you more aware of your job responsibilities when working with or using hazardous waste and chemicals. Much of the information will be a review, some information may be new to you, but it's important that you understand the information and put it into practice on a daily basis, no matter where you work or what job you perform.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1051F 195 English / Spanish 2009 11 Min.

HOW TO FIT TEST RESPIRATORSHow To Fit Test Respirators - There are a variety of gases, fumes, vapors, dusts, mists, and other potentially hazardous materials in many industries. Protection from health hazards is a goal of all employers and employees. Topics included in this safety video are: why respiratory protection is required, air supplied respirators, air-purifying respirators, dust masks, who can wear respiratory protection, and how to properly fit a respirator.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date RuntimeC006P 195 English / Spanish 2008 10 Min.

HYDROGEN SULFIDE TRAINING - H2SHydrogen Sulfide Training program defines (H2S) and the risk of exposure with emphasis on safety. Hydrogen sulfide is a by-product formed by decaying organic matter. Hydrogen Sulfide can be found in oil or gas operations, mining facilities, sewage, wastewater treatment plants, landfills, public utilities, and other places. Because Hydrogen sulfide is so dangerous, your employer is required to follow certain safety standards such as monitoring the air in your workspace and providing engineering controls.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1043f 160 English / Spanish 2001 12 Min.

INTRODUCTION TO TOXICOLOGYIntroduction to Toxicology is an introduction to the study of poisons. It is the study of harmful effects of chemicals on living organisms. Toxicology has direct relevance to human health, the environment, and major sectors of the economy. The scientific community, governments, industry, and the public require information on the effects of potentially hazardous substances. This program provides information relating to industrial poisons with an emphasis on safety.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1014f 160 English / Spanish 2005 15 Min.

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Chemicals Hazardous Materials GassesGeneral Chemical SafetyPOOL CHEMICALS WHO WHAT WHEN WHERE AND HOW

Pool Chemicals "Who, What, When, Where, And How" program focuses on the dangers of these chemicals and their proper use and storage. Swimming pool chemicals include various kinds of disinfectants and sanitizers which work to control the growth of certain kinds of algae and bacteria in the pool water. Swimming pool chemicals may also be used in hot tubs, spas, wading pools, and whirlpools. Various kinds of disinfectants and sanitizers are used, but the chlorine type is the most common. The chlorine usually comes from chlorinating agents that release chlorine when they are dissolved in the water. Chlorine gas may be used in large pools. The chlorine-based disinfectants may be called chlorinating liquid, dry chlorine, or liquid chlorine. The so-called dry chlorine is actually one of the chemicals in granular or tablet form. Keep in mind pool chemicals can be dangerous. There are two main types of chlorinating agents - organic and inorganic. Chlorinating agents are not compatible with each other. Many incidents occur when the same scoop or pail is used for both chemicals without cleaning them or when adding one product after the other or in the pool chlorinator. Learn the difference between organic and inorganic chemicals.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1055f 195 English 2006 26 Min.

PROPANE SAFETYPropane Safety program for forklifts provides basic knowledge of proper cylinder refueling operations by vehicle operators with an emphasis on safety. Liquefied petroleum gas, commonly called LPG or LP gas is a mixture of several hydrocarbon gases. Propane and butane, used separately or in mixtures, are the principal LP gases. Propane is the LP gas most widely used in the USA. Propane is a vapor at normal temperatures and atmospheric pressure. Your gas supplier converts propane to a liquid by a combination of compression and cooling, which greatly reduces space requirements. Approximately 270 gallons of vapor can be converted to one gallon of liquid. Moderate pressure holds the propane in liquid form until needed and of course, a pressure tank is necessary to maintain this pressure. Propane has been a common fuel in homes and businesses since the early 1920s. Today, propane is used extensively for forklifts operating in warehouses because propane's clean burning properties eliminate sludge, carbon, and gum deposits, resulting in lower maintenance and operation costs, as well as reducing harmful exhaust emissions.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1011g 160 English / Spanish 2008 10 Min.

SODIUM AND CALCIUM HYPOCHLORITESodium and Calcium Hypochlorite program will cover the use, storage, and safe use of sodium and calcium hypochlorite. Sodium and Calcium Hypochlorite are products widely used throughout industry as well as in water and waste water agencies. You may also see these products used most commonly as pool and spa disinfection products. Sodium Hypochlorite is the main ingredient in laundry bleach. It is used extensively as a bleaching agent in the textile, detergents, and paper and pulp industries. In food processing, Sodium Hypochlorite is widely used as a food sanitizer. In our industry, Sodium and Calcium Hypochlorite is heavily relied on as a disinfectant in water and wastewater treatment. These are powerful agents, which are used to disinfect water due to their ability to kill bacteria and other pathogens such as viruses, parasites, and fungus that may lurk in the water supply.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3042a 195 English 2008 12 Min.

HAZCOM and GHSCHEMICAL SAFETY

Chemical Safety - This program is designed to help you understand more about chemicals and chemical safety. It's important to be informed and aware of chemicals and chemical safety. The first and most important step is to stop and read the label. Topics included in this safety video are: 4 types of chemicals i.e. Toxic agents, Corrosives, Flammables, Reactives, ways in which chemicals can enter your body i.e. Inhalation, Absorption, Ingestion and Spillage, basic safety tips about chemicals i.e. Read the label, Dress the part, Follow directions, Know emergency procedures, Be careful and Report any suspected problems, Keep your work area neat, clean, and organized, Store everything properly, and Dispose of everything properly. Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1007F 160 English / Spanish 2005 7 Min.

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Chemicals Hazardous Materials GassesHAZCOM and GHSGHS ARE YOUR READY? GHS AND HAZCOM TRAINING PACKAGE

GHS Are You Ready? A new GHS & Hazcom Complete Training Package (Safety Videos). This package is a complete training kit for the new transition that is happening in Hazcom. With the adoption of the new GHS standards Hazcom is changing and this package is designed to help managers and employees alike in understanding the changes that GHS will bring. Sku Number Price Language Copyright DateGHSPKG 495 English / Spanish 2013

GHS GLOBALLY HARMONIZED SYSTEM(GHS) - Globally Harmonized System program fully explains the new GHS and how it is to be integrated with your current HAZCOM program. For the first time in world history, globalization is reaching every corner of every business. All users of chemical products throughout the world need to know what chemicals are present and the hazards. Sound management of chemicals includes systems through which chemical hazards are identified and communicate to all who may be exposed. GHS cuts away the wasted time and efforts from confusion, inconsistent requirements that ultimately reduces worker protection. The focus on this program is to introduce what employers will need to know about the new GHS that OSHA will adopt.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1065A 195 English / Spanish 2011 20 Min.

HOW TO COMPLY WITH THE NEW GHS HAZCOM PROGRAMHow to Comply with the New GHS HAZCOM Program - The Globally Harmonized System (GHS) is an International approach to hazard communication, providing agreed criteria for classification of chemical hazards, and a standardized approach to label elements and safety data sheets. There is a lot of information about the new Hazard Communications program that’s changing the way organizations comply with the new rules. This program is an explanation of how to comply, without changing your entire HAZCOM program. The topics in this program include: changes to HAZCOM, hazard classifications, labels, pictograms, and the new safety data sheets (SDS).Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1066A 195 English 2013 15 Min.

INTEGRATING GHS WITH HAZCOMIntegrating GHS with Hazcom (Safety Video) -This update to the Hazard Communication Standard will provide a common and coherent approach to classifying chemicals and communicating hazard information on labels and safety data sheets. Once implemented, the revised standard will improve the quality and consistency of hazard information in the workplace, making it safer for workers. This program covers topics such as Hazard classifications, labels and labeling, SDS, training and information, shipping and receiving, PPE, and transitions between the old Hazcom and new GHS standards.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1068A 195 English 2013 18 Min.

HazwoperADVANCED FIRE EXTINGUISHER TRAINING

Advanced Fire Extinguisher Training program indicates that the objective of fire extinguisher training is to save lives and property. Not everyone understands or knows how to use fire extinguishers. There are different extinguishers for each type of fire. The object of fire extinguisher training is to save lives. This program will provide information and help become familiar with extinguishers, fire prevention, and understanding an emergency action in the event of a fire.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1044f 195 English / Spanish 2010 12 Min.

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Chemicals Hazardous Materials GassesHazwoperCHEMICAL PROTECTION CLOTHING

Chemical Protection Clothing program covers various types of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). The adverse effects chemical substances may have on the human body necessitate the use of protective clothing. The predominant physical, chemical, or toxic property of the material dictates the type and degree of protection required. The hazards encountered must be thoroughly accessed before deciding on protective clothing to be worn. The type of chemical determines the kind of personal protective equipment (PPE) to be worn. Protection against a corrosive compound is different from a compound that releases a highly toxic vapor. The job and probability of exposure to a substance must be considered when choosing PPE.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1039F 160 English / Spanish 2005 12 Min.

HAZARDOUS WASTE AND CHEMICALSHazardous Waste and Chemicals program is designed to make you more aware of your job responsibilities when working with or using hazardous waste and chemicals. Each year, even in today's state of the art technology and workplace safety environment, over 6,000 persons are killed on the job and about 3.6 million receive disabling injuries in the United States alone. Many more suffer unnecessary pain and discomfort from work-related injuries and illnesses. Hazardous waste and chemicals are part of this equation. This training program is designed to make you more aware of your job responsibilities when working with or using hazardous waste and chemicals. Much of the information will be a review, some information may be new to you, but it's important that you understand the information and put it into practice on a daily basis, no matter where you work or what job you perform.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1051F 195 English / Spanish 2009 11 Min.

HAZWOPER - DONNING DOFFING DECONTAMINATIONHAZWOPER - Donning, Doffing, Decontamination program explains the routine of putting on and removing self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) and an encapsulated suit. In responding to episodes involving hazardous substances, it may be necessary for response personnel to wear self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA), and fully encapsulated suits to protect against toxic environments. Donning and doffing of both is a relatively simple task, but a routine must be established and practiced frequently. Not only do correct procedures help instill confidence in the wearer of the suit; they reduce the risks of exposure and the possibility of damage to the suit. It is especially important to remove the equipment systematically, so as to prevent or minimized the transfer of contaminants from suit to wearer.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1041f 160 English / Spanish 2005 14 Min.

HAZWOPER - IDENTIFYING HAZARDOUS MATERIALSHAZWOPER - Identifying Hazardous Materials program focuses on the definition of hazardous materials and their affects when you are exposed. Before we can begin to understand the identification of hazardous materials, we first need to look at the toxicology of potentially harmful chemicals and hazardous materials. The basic purpose of identifying hazardous materials is to educate the person who comes in contact with the material, so as to provide proper information and protection for that person's health and safety. Learning the potential hazards of chemicals will provide proper protection for the health and safety of individuals.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1036f 160 English / Spanish 2005 13 Min.

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Chemicals Hazardous Materials GassesHazwoperHAZWOPER - MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE

HAZWOPER - Medical Surveillance discusses guidelines for designing a medical program for personnel working at hazardous waste sites. Workers handling hazardous waste can experience high levels of stress; their daily tasks may expose them to toxic chemicals, safety hazards, biological hazards, and radiation. They may develop heat stress while wearing protective equipment or working under temperature extremes or face life-threatening emergencies such explosions and fires. OSHA recommends a medical evaluation for employees required to wear respirators. In addition, it supplies a table of some common chemical toxicant found in hazardous waste sites with recommended medical monitoring procedures.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1037F 160 English / Spanish 2005 13 Min.

HAZWOPER - OBTAINING INFORMATION IN AN EMERGENCYHAZWOPER - Obtaining Information in an Emergency II program focuses on each of these references and what type of information and assistance they provide. As a first responder at the scene of a hazardous materials incident, you must obtain specific information about any material involved in the incident as soon as possible. Many reference texts and organizations can provide response personnel with technical data and physical assistance regarding both the hazards associated with an incident and methods to deal with these hazards. Some of those texts are: Facility Emergency Response Plans, Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure are as (SPCC) Plans, the National Fire Protection Association are as (NFPA) 704 System, the Department of Transportation, Emergency Response Guidebook, Material Safety Data Sheets, and shipping documents are immediate sources of information in an emergency.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1025f 160 English 2005 17 Min.

HAZWOPER - ON-SITE SAFETY CONSIDERATIONSHAZWOPER - On-Site Safety Considerations program covers safety procedures at hazardous waste sites and confined spaces. We want to review some the key points for continuous site safety. The first key is to use all available engineering controls to eliminate or reduce site accidents. Next, safe work practices must be encouraged and implemented to eliminate or reduce site accidents and the use of personal protective equipment is particularly important when engineering controls and safe work practices are unavailable.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1038F 160 English / Spanish 2005 12 Min.

HAZWOPER - ORIENTATIONHAZWOPER - Orientation - Over 70,000 chemicals are used by industries. Some 15,000 chemicals are made in industrial laboratories on a large scale today and between 500 and 1,000 new chemicals are introduced each year. These simple statistics provide the basis for increased awareness, training, and responsibility when working with any type of chemicals. As the environment becomes more fragile and our responsibilities in protecting the environment and people increase, training becomes absolutely critical in meeting these responsibilities. No matter how technologically advanced we've become with improved machines, equipment, and processes; there's always the threat of an unplanned emergency. In emergencies, the human factors and specifically the training of those persons working in and around hazardous materials must be of the highest caliber and intensity. The more you know, the better you will be able to react to emergencies. Your training can be the difference between successful containment and prevention of the emergency.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1035f 160 English / Spanish 2005 16 Min.

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Chemicals Hazardous Materials GassesHazwoperHAZWOPER - RESPIRATORY PROTECTION AND USE

HAZWOPER- Respiratory Protection and Use program is designed to provide information about personal protection under hazardous conditions with an emphasis on safety. Respiratory protection and self-contained breathing apparatus' are used to protect us from harmful gases, fumes, vapors, and chemicals as well as where the air doesn't contain enough oxygen to support life. You need information and training on this type of equipment and the hazards involved before you attempt to use respiratory protection. Your organization will provide specific training, but this program is designed to give you some information about personal protection under adverse or hazardous conditions. Training must be provided before attempting to use respirator protection along with information about the hazards involved.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1040F 160 English / Spanish 2005 21 Min.

HAZWOPER - SITE SAFETY AND HEALTH PLANHAZWOPER- Site Safety and Health Plan program provides an overview of the contents of a site safety and health plan. The purpose of the site safety plan is to establish requirements for protecting the health and safety of responders during all activities conducted at an incident. It contains safety information, instructions, and procedures. A site safety plan must be prepared and reviewed by qualified personnel for each hazardous substance response. Before operations at an incident commence, safety requirements must be written, conspicuously posted, or distributed to all response personnel and discussed with them. The safety plan must be periodically reviewed to keep it current and technically correct. In non-emergency situations such as long-term remedial action at abandoned hazardous waste sites, safety plans are developed simultaneously with the general work plan. Workers can become familiar with the plan before site activities begin.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1042F 160 English / Spanish 2005 17 Min.

HAZWOPER NFPA HAZMAT LABELING INFORMATIONHAZWOPER NFPA Hazmat Labeling Information is a method for identifying hazardous material containers. The N.F.P.A. method which is used in addition to the original container label provides quick recognition in an emergency. The National Fire Protection Association (N.F.P.A.) system is used for identifying hazardous material containers. The N.F.P.A. method of labeling is designed to aid firefighters. It allows them to quickly identify hazards. This program explains the coding of the N.F.P.A. system.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1006F 160 English / Spanish 2005 7 Min.

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Child Care ProvidersADULT/CHILD AND INFANT CPR AND AED

Adult/Child and Infant CPR and AED program focuses on review of adult, child, infant CPR, and obstructed airway. The Automated External Defibrillator (AED) will be introduced. The program provides information on CPR skills and techniques that may save a life. CPR compressions have changed which may be inaccurate. Based on research and technology, the National Standard recommendation for CPR is to include breaths with compressions. CPR is more effective with chest compressions and breaths.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime14037A 195 English 2011 29 Min.

ATTENTION DEFICIT DISORDER - WHAT TEACHERS NEED TO KNOWAttention Deficit Disorder - What Teachers Need to Know program is designed to foster more understanding and useable insight for parents, teachers, administrators, and those who may have some form of this grouping of symptoms. This is perhaps one of the best programs relating to ADD/HD, as it was designed by Barbara Berg, M.S., M.C.S.W, who has counseled thousands of youngsters with ADD/HD and had also been diagnosed as ADD/HD herself. She understands the difficulty children and teachers have in their daily routine. Barbara provides insight for teachers to understand the illness and what things teachers can do or not do to improve the education and behavioral environment of those children with ADD/HD.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtimedisab1003 195 English 2009 14 Min.

AUTISM IN THE CLASSROOM - WHAT TEACHERS NEED TO KNOWAutism in the Classroom - What Teachers Need to Know program is designed by teachers and parents with autistic children and autistic children in their facilities. It features a short interview with Dr. Bernard Rimland, founder of the Autism Research Institute, author and noted expert on autism. Dr. Rimland was the technical director for the film “Rainman” featuring Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtimedisab1001 195 English 2004 16 Min.

BACK INJURY PREVENTION FOR CHILDCARE PROVIDERSBack Injury Prevention for Child Care Providers is a program designed to educate child care providers in ways to prevent disabling back injuries. It demonstrates the proper way to safely lift a child or other heavy objects that might be encountered in a child care environment.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date RuntimeCCB1010 195 English 2005 14 Min.

BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS IN CHILDCAREBloodborne Pathogens in Childcare provides information that will help you to prevent exposure to blood and other body fluids due to your day-to-day contact with children. All teachers and child care providers should be trained in this important topic as exposure to bodily fluids is common place and first aid is a normal function of providers when children get minor scrapes and small injuries. It’s extremely important to understand the basics of bloodborne pathogens for the protection of both providers and children.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date RuntimeCCB1009 195 English 2006 12 Min.

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Child Care ProvidersCERBRAL PALSY - WHAT TEACHERS NEED TO KNOW

Cerebral Palsy - What Teachers Need to Know program features Susie Rodde, who has Cerebral Palsy and shares her world explaining what teachers can do to assist children with this disability enhancing their learning environment. Children with cerebral palsy have unique and distinct wants and needs in the child care and educational environment. Though Susie has a disability, she also leads a productive life. Susie is a sensitivity trainer for a large transportation company specializing in the transportation of children with disabilities.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date RuntimeDISAB1005 195 English 2009 15 Min.

CHILD CARE SAFETY BASICS - FACILITY PROVIDERSChild Care Safety Basics - Facility Providers is an exceptional program for educating providers in safety techniques and safety orientation for those larger facility providers. Topics include: training, child abuse, safe lifting, fire prevention, fire extinguisher training, electrical safety, power appliances, general housekeeping and kitchen safety, feeding tips, emergencies medical assistance, poison control, tornadoes, earthquakes, and child proofing the facility.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date RuntimeCCB1002 195 English 2009 18 Min.

CRIB SAFETY AND SUDDEN INFANT DEATH SYNDROME - SIDSCrib Safety and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) program is designed for all child care providers to help understand crib safety, what makes a crib unsafe to use, potential problems with cribs and the do's and don’ts of crib safety. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is discussed with potential causes, prevention procedures and techniques. This program also provides an interview with a child care provider that went through the painful experience of a child dying of SIDS while in day care.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtimeccb1001 195 English 2009 14 Min.

DOWNS SYNDROME - WHAT TEACHERS NEED TO KNOWDown Syndrome - What Teachers Need to Know program features Dr. Ruth Smith (PHD., university researcher, mental retardation expert), Susan Carter (a special education teacher at Hope University Anaheim, California), and several Down Syndrome children/adults. This is another enlightening program for child care providers and teachers. Most teachers have seen or worked with Down Syndrome children, but this program explains some associated problems with these children and provides tips on how to make their learning experience more productive.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtimedisab1006 195 English 2009 15 Min.

DYSLEXIA - WHAT TEACHERS NEED TO KNOWDyslexia - What Teachers Need to Know program will provide a greater insight for teachers to learn how best to work with and educate people who have Dyslexia. Many youngsters with Dyslexia don’t know they have Dyslexia or may not have been diagnosed as dyslexic. Gerard Sagmiller is “the” expert on Dyslexia and has been living with dyslexia for most of his life. Mr. Sagmiller is an author and speaks regularly to schools, universities, and many other venues on Dyslexia.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtimedisab1007 195 English 2009 16 Min.

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Child Care ProvidersHANDWASHING AND BACTERIA IN CHILD CARE

Hand Washing and Bacteria in Child Care program is so important, it needed its own video. Yes, everyone knows how to wash their hands, but do they really? In a child care environment, it is critical as young children do not have a fully developed immune system to protect them, so extra care and caution is imperative. What is the best hand drying method: hot air blower or paper towels? The answer may surprise you.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date RuntimeCCB1008 195 English 2009 16 Min.

SENSORY MOTOR DEVELOPMENT - LEARNING THROUGH MOVEMENTThis program was developed by an in-home provider who has achieved great acclaim for her teaching methods. This program explains what sensory motor development is and how small children can learn proper coordination with simple “games” and teaching moments.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtimeccb1004 195 English 2009 15 Min.

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Confined Space EntryCONFINED SPACE ENTRY

Confined Space Entry - Whether you're employed in a factory, chemical plant, public agency, or service organization of a construction firm, the confined space hazards you face are quite similar. Failure to closely follow specific rules, regulations, and confined space safety standards can just about guarantee serious injury or even death. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health or NOISH found in more than 50 percent of confined space accidents, the rescuer becomes the victim. NIOSH also found that very few organizations provided any type of written procedures or training specific to confined space entry. Topics discussed in this safety video include: definition of confined space, oxygen deficiency, flammable or explosive gases, toxic gases and vapors, atmospheric hazard, engulfment hazard, configuration hazard, permit system of a written program and procedure, procedures to take into account, confined space supervisor/observer and emergency standby, proper techniques involved with confined space entry, confined space emergencies, training required for members of the rescue team, and PPE.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtimec001m 195 English / Spanish 2009 18 Min.

LIFE SAVING THROUGH AIR MONITORINGLife Saving through Air Monitoring is used for confined spaces and other similar locations. They can be unsuspecting chambers of death, unless you know the hazards and are prepared to avoid risks. To avoid risks know the hazards contained in the air you are breathing in confined spaces. In the old days, miners carried small birds into the mines to make sure the air could support life. The program reviews the types of gases that can be encountered in confined spaces or areas not well ventilated.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1017f 160 English / Spanish 2010 13 Min.

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Construction SafetyChemicals Hazardous Materials and GasesAN EFFECTIVE RESPIRATORY PROTECTION PROGRAM

An Effective Respiratory Protection Program is the most effective method of protecting workers is to reduce the hazard by using ventilation, non-toxic chemicals, and other engineering methods. Quite often, these hazards may not be controlled through engineering methods, so personal protection may then be required. An effective respiratory protection program should include a written standard operating procedure, respirators shall be selected on the basis of hazards to which the worker is exposed, user shall be instructed and trained, respirators must be regularly cleaned and disinfected, respirators must be stored in convenient, clean, and sanitary locations, respirators must be routinely inspected during cleaning, monitor the work area conditions and the degree of worker exposure or stress, regular inspection and evaluation be completed to determine the continued effectiveness of the respirator protection program, persons must be physically able to perform the work and use the equipment, all respirators must be approved for the particular hazard and it must provide the necessary protection for that hazard.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1009b 160 English / Spanish 2006 13 Min.

ASBESTOS AWARENESS - CHEMICALS AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALSAsbestos Awareness - General Safety - Asbestos Awareness program provides awareness of the asbestos hazard with a focus on safety. Asbestos is not harmful unless inhaled. Non-flyable or non-crumbling asbestos is not a direct health threat. Many older homes and buildings contain asbestos. It is more of a risk to remove asbestos than leaving it alone. Many of us have grown up in homes with asbestos ceilings and asbestos floor tiles.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1020f 195 English / Spanish 2009 7 Min.

ASBESTOS CEMENT PIPE SAFETYAsbestos Cement Pipe Safety program focuses on working safely with asbestos cement pipe. Asbestos containing materials hidden within existing products have been in use for thousands of years. In fact, it was mined from rock formations in ancient times as a wick for lamps, table cloths, textiles, and other useful items. In modern times, asbestos has been used for many products such as fire proofing, pipe insulation, theatre curtains, siding, roofing, gaskets and packing, water and sewer pipe, and more. In water and waste water applications, asbestos cement pipe may contain as much as 20% asbestos or more which is used as re-enforcement for the pipe, much in the same way steel is used to re-enforce concrete in bridges and buildings. However, we must understand that the cement used in the pipe can degrade over time therefore increasing the risk of fiber release. The types of asbestos used are both the serpentine (Chrysotile) and amphibole (Amosite and Crocidolite).Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3015a 195 English / Spanish 2010 19 Min.

BONDING AND GROUNDING FLAMMABLE LIQUID TRANSFERSBonding and Grounding Flammable Liquid Transfers program focuses on reducing the effects of static electricity and potential explosions when transferring flammable liquids from one container to another. Static electricity occurs when electrons are moved about on a surface. Static electricity can cause sparks, sparks that can ignite flammable liquid when the vapor of the liquid is such that it can be ignited.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date RuntimeC004H 160 English / Spanish 2008 9 Min.

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Construction SafetyChemicals Hazardous Materials and GasesCHEMICAL FUME HOOD SAFETY

Chemical Fume Hood Safety - In this safety program, we will cover the proper use of a Chemical Fume Hood and how it will help to keep you safe. Often the terms Fume Hood, Chemical Hood, and Chemical Fume Hood are used interchangeably. In this program we will refer to the chemical fume hood as a chemical hood. We will discuss using the hood safely, some limitations of chemical hoods, good laboratory practices applied to hood safety, and how to confirm that your hood is operating properly. Biological Safety or Radiation Safety will not be discussed in this program. Topics covered in this safety video include: using the chemical hood, limitations of chemical hoods, some good laboratory practices, confirm that hood is operational, conducting experiments in a hood, other laboratory exhaust systems, and additional safety equipment.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7109A 195 English 2010 11 Min.

CHEMICAL HYGIENE AND ENGINEERING FOR LABORATORIESChemical Hygiene And Engineering - A Chemical Hygiene Plan is a written document developed and implemented by your university which sets forth procedures, equipment, personal protective equipment, and work practices that are capable of protecting laboratory workers from the health hazards presented by hazardous chemicals used in your particular workplace. Topics covered in this safety video include: chemical hygiene plan and engineering controls. Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7115A 195 English 2009 16 Min.

CHEMICAL PROTECTION CLOTHINGChemical Protection Clothing program covers various types of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). The adverse effects chemical substances may have on the human body necessitate the use of protective clothing. The predominant physical, chemical, or toxic property of the material dictates the type and degree of protection required. The hazards encountered must be thoroughly accessed before deciding on protective clothing to be worn. The type of chemical determines the kind of personal protective equipment (PPE) to be worn. Protection against a corrosive compound is different from a compound that releases a highly toxic vapor. The job and probability of exposure to a substance must be considered when choosing PPE.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1039F 160 English / Spanish 2005 12 Min.

CHEMICAL SAFETYChemical Safety - This program is designed to help you understand more about chemicals and chemical safety. It's important to be informed and aware of chemicals and chemical safety. The first and most important step is to stop and read the label. Topics included in this safety video are: 4 types of chemicals i.e. Toxic agents, Corrosives, Flammables, Reactives, ways in which chemicals can enter your body i.e. Inhalation, Absorption, Ingestion and Spillage, basic safety tips about chemicals i.e. Read the label, Dress the part, Follow directions, Know emergency procedures, Be careful and Report any suspected problems, Keep your work area neat, clean, and organized, Store everything properly, and Dispose of everything properly. Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1007F 160 English / Spanish 2005 7 Min.

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Construction SafetyChemicals Hazardous Materials and GasesCHEMICAL SPILL CLEANUP FOR LABORATORIES

Chemical Spill Cleanup - Chemical spills in the laboratory are serious events that can be hazardous to your health and to the environment. Keeping your lab uncluttered, properly transporting and storing chemicals, and careful planning of experiments can reduce your risk of having a chemical spill. However, it is still important that you and your laboratory are prepared for a hazardous chemical spill. Topics covered in this safety video include: what to do if you have a spill, the chemical spill plan, spill response and clean-up procedures, general guidelines, recommended spill control material inventory, personal protective equipment (PPE), absorption materials, neutralizing materials, clean-up tools, biological materials spill procedures, and documentation.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7113A 195 English 2010 14 Min.

CHLORINE SAFETYChlorine Safety program covers swimming pool disinfection and water treatment. Chlorine is the major chemical used for the sanitation of water, swimming pool disinfection, or in the treatment process of sewage. In the manufacturing world, it's used to treat industrial water and can be found in plastic pipe and hundreds of other uses. It's one of nature's chemicals. It is also one of the most hazardous materials known to man. Chlorine comes in the gaseous form, but when cooled and compressed, the gas becomes liquid. Chlorine is generally shipped to the user in tank cars, in 1-ton cylinders or 150 pound cylinders. Handling, storing, and using chlorine in these cylinders becomes very important to those persons working with the chemical.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3008a 195 English 2009 18 Min.

COMBUSTIBLE DUST CAN EXPLODECombustible Dust Can Explode program reviews the NFPA standards for combustible dust, problems and solutions. Pneumatic conveying equipment and dust controlled exhaust systems that transport combustible particulate solids need to be protected from fire and dust explosions. Combustible particulate solids that have settled onto surfaces such as floors, platforms, suspended ceilings and building structural members as well as inside pipes and ducts can burn if exposed to a source of ignition. If combustible particulate solids are thrown into the workplace air during cleaning or by excessive drafts in the plant, the resulting combustible dust can present a fire or deflagration hazard if exposed to an ignition source. Most fire found in daily life, from flames to explosions, is technically deflagration. When compressed air is mixed with dust, then you have additional fire and explosion hazards.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1059f 195 English / Spanish 2010 8 Min.

FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS SAFETYFlammable Liquids Safety program talks about chemicals and other hazardous materials. It is critical to understand the basic technical, terminology of chemicals in order to understand the potential hazards associated with such materials. It is important to know the different signs and warning labels on flammable liquids and the harm they may cause. This program addresses the terminology used with flammable liquids with an emphasis on safety.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1004f 160 English 2005 9 Min.

GHS ARE YOU READY? GHS AND HAZCOM TRAINING PACKAGEGHS Are You Ready? A new GHS & Hazcom Complete Training Package (Safety Videos). This package is a complete training kit for the new transition that is happening in Hazcom. With the adoption of the new GHS standards Hazcom is changing and this package is designed to help managers and employees alike in understanding the changes that GHS will bring. Sku Number Price Language Copyright DateGHSPKG 495 English / Spanish 2013

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Construction SafetyChemicals Hazardous Materials and GasesGHS GLOBALLY HARMONIZED SYSTEM

(GHS) - Globally Harmonized System program fully explains the new GHS and how it is to be integrated with your current HAZCOM program. For the first time in world history, globalization is reaching every corner of every business. All users of chemical products throughout the world need to know what chemicals are present and the hazards. Sound management of chemicals includes systems through which chemical hazards are identified and communicate to all who may be exposed. GHS cuts away the wasted time and efforts from confusion, inconsistent requirements that ultimately reduces worker protection. The focus on this program is to introduce what employers will need to know about the new GHS that OSHA will adopt.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1065A 195 English / Spanish 2011 20 Min.

HANDLING AND USING FLAMMABLE LIQUIDSHandling and Using Flammable Liquids program addresses the terminology used with flammable liquids.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date RuntimeC003H 160 English / Spanish 2008 10 Min.

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND FLAMMABLE SAFETYHazardous Materials and Flammable Safety program covers hazardous materials. They are safe to use if you follow the manufacturer's instructions. The safety procedures are established by your company for using these products. If you misuse chemicals, flammables, or any type of potentially hazardous materials, the probability of accident or injury is exceptionally high. Accidents and injuries in the workplace are preventable regardless of the industry. Safety doesn’t slow you down; it makes your job easier and saves time. Training is a key element to safety. This program will provide a blueprint to help improve or begin development of a safety program.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1009F 195 English / Spanish 2010 16 Min.

HAZARDOUS SPILL CLEANUPHazardous Spill Clean Up is about hazardous material that may endanger your life or health, the life or health of others, cause damage to your facility or the environment. Hazardous materials in the workplace such as chlorine, methane, acids, and gases may endanger your life or health. Spills or leaks of these materials must be taken seriously. Hazardous materials at home may include pesticides, cleaners, gasoline, and paint thinner. It is important to understand your responsibilities and knowing how to react in a safe manner. This program is about how to react to a spill and not letting it get out of hand with emphasis is on safety.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1008F 160 English / Spanish 2005 15 Min.

HAZARDOUS WASTE AND CHEMICALSHazardous Waste and Chemicals program is designed to make you more aware of your job responsibilities when working with or using hazardous waste and chemicals. Each year, even in today's state of the art technology and workplace safety environment, over 6,000 persons are killed on the job and about 3.6 million receive disabling injuries in the United States alone. Many more suffer unnecessary pain and discomfort from work-related injuries and illnesses. Hazardous waste and chemicals are part of this equation. This training program is designed to make you more aware of your job responsibilities when working with or using hazardous waste and chemicals. Much of the information will be a review, some information may be new to you, but it's important that you understand the information and put it into practice on a daily basis, no matter where you work or what job you perform.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1051F 195 English / Spanish 2009 11 Min.

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Construction SafetyChemicals Hazardous Materials and GasesHAZWOPER - DONNING DOFFING DECONTAMINATION

HAZWOPER - Donning, Doffing, Decontamination program explains the routine of putting on and removing self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) and an encapsulated suit. In responding to episodes involving hazardous substances, it may be necessary for response personnel to wear self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA), and fully encapsulated suits to protect against toxic environments. Donning and doffing of both is a relatively simple task, but a routine must be established and practiced frequently. Not only do correct procedures help instill confidence in the wearer of the suit; they reduce the risks of exposure and the possibility of damage to the suit. It is especially important to remove the equipment systematically, so as to prevent or minimized the transfer of contaminants from suit to wearer.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1041f 160 English / Spanish 2005 14 Min.

HAZWOPER - OBTAINING INFORMATION IN AN EMERGENCYHAZWOPER - Obtaining Information in an Emergency II program focuses on each of these references and what type of information and assistance they provide. As a first responder at the scene of a hazardous materials incident, you must obtain specific information about any material involved in the incident as soon as possible. Many reference texts and organizations can provide response personnel with technical data and physical assistance regarding both the hazards associated with an incident and methods to deal with these hazards. Some of those texts are: Facility Emergency Response Plans, Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure are as (SPCC) Plans, the National Fire Protection Association are as (NFPA) 704 System, the Department of Transportation, Emergency Response Guidebook, Material Safety Data Sheets, and shipping documents are immediate sources of information in an emergency.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1025f 160 English 2005 17 Min.

HAZWOPER NFPA HAZMAT LABELING INFORMATIONHAZWOPER NFPA Hazmat Labeling Information is a method for identifying hazardous material containers. The N.F.P.A. method which is used in addition to the original container label provides quick recognition in an emergency. The National Fire Protection Association (N.F.P.A.) system is used for identifying hazardous material containers. The N.F.P.A. method of labeling is designed to aid firefighters. It allows them to quickly identify hazards. This program explains the coding of the N.F.P.A. system.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1006F 160 English / Spanish 2005 7 Min.

HOW TO COMPLY WITH THE NEW GHS HAZCOM PROGRAMHow to Comply with the New GHS HAZCOM Program - The Globally Harmonized System (GHS) is an International approach to hazard communication, providing agreed criteria for classification of chemical hazards, and a standardized approach to label elements and safety data sheets. There is a lot of information about the new Hazard Communications program that’s changing the way organizations comply with the new rules. This program is an explanation of how to comply, without changing your entire HAZCOM program. The topics in this program include: changes to HAZCOM, hazard classifications, labels, pictograms, and the new safety data sheets (SDS).Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1066A 195 English 2013 15 Min.

HOW TO FIT TEST RESPIRATORSHow To Fit Test Respirators - There are a variety of gases, fumes, vapors, dusts, mists, and other potentially hazardous materials in many industries. Protection from health hazards is a goal of all employers and employees. Topics included in this safety video are: why respiratory protection is required, air supplied respirators, air-purifying respirators, dust masks, who can wear respiratory protection, and how to properly fit a respirator.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date RuntimeC006P 195 English / Spanish 2008 10 Min.

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Construction SafetyChemicals Hazardous Materials and GasesHYDROGEN SULFIDE TRAINING

Hydrogen Sulfide Training program defines (H2S) and the risk of exposure with emphasis on safety. Hydrogen sulfide is a by-product formed by decaying organic matter. Hydrogen Sulfide can be found in oil or gas operations, mining facilities, sewage, wastewater treatment plants, landfills, public utilities, and other places. Because Hydrogen sulfide is so dangerous, your employer is required to follow certain safety standards such as monitoring the air in your workspace and providing engineering controls.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1043f 160 English / Spanish 2001 12 Min.

INTEGRATING GHS WITH HAZCOMIntegrating GHS with Hazcom (Safety Video) -This update to the Hazard Communication Standard will provide a common and coherent approach to classifying chemicals and communicating hazard information on labels and safety data sheets. Once implemented, the revised standard will improve the quality and consistency of hazard information in the workplace, making it safer for workers. This program covers topics such as Hazard classifications, labels and labeling, SDS, training and information, shipping and receiving, PPE, and transitions between the old Hazcom and new GHS standards.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1068A 195 English 2013 18 Min.

LEAD IN THE WORKPLACELead in the Workplace is an old occupational health hazard which can stay in your body for years and can cause serious health effects that may not be treatable. Over-exposure to lead is a major problem among workers in many industries. Lead can be in the air in your home. It can be in lead-based paint, in some types of dishes and china and in drinking water. This program focuses on lead exposure with an emphasis on safety.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1028a 195 English / Spanish 2007 15 Min.

PROPANE SAFETYPropane Safety program for Forklifts provides basic knowledge of proper cylinder refueling operations by vehicle operators with an emphasis on safety. Liquefied petroleum gas, commonly called LPG or LP gas is a mixture of several hydrocarbon gases. Propane and butane, used separately or in mixtures, are the principal LP gases. Propane is the LP gas most widely used in the USA. Propane is a vapor at normal temperatures and atmospheric pressure. Your gas supplier converts propane to a liquid by a combination of compression and cooling, which greatly reduces space requirements. Approximately 270 gallons of vapor can be converted to one gallon of liquid. Moderate pressure holds the propane in liquid form until needed and of course, a pressure tank is necessary to maintain this pressure. Propane has been a common fuel in homes and businesses since the early 1920s. Today, propane is used extensively for forklifts operating in warehouses because propane's clean burning properties eliminate sludge, carbon, and gum deposits, resulting in lower maintenance and operation costs, as well as reducing harmful exhaust emissions.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1011g 160 English / Spanish 2008 10 Min.

RESPIRATORS AND HOW TO USE THEMRespirators and How to Use Them is covered in this program. Respiratory protection and self-contained breathing apparatuses are used to protect us from harmful gases, fumes, vapors, and chemicals as well as where the air doesn't contain enough oxygen to support life. You need information and training on this type of equipment and the hazards involved before you attempt to use respiratory protection. Your organization will provide specific training, but this program is designed to give you some information about personal protection under adverse or hazardous conditions.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1001B 195 English / Spanish 2008 12 Min.

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Construction SafetyChemicals Hazardous Materials and GasesSAFETY ORIENTATION FOR PUBLIC AGENCY EMPLOYEES

Safety Orientation for Public Agency Employees program covers employee training, risks and hazards of the job, as well as working safely with equipment. As employees working to serve the public in many capacities we have commitments to the organization, ourselves, and families to work safely. Unlike some occupations you have the risk of exposure to numerous potential sources of injuries and health hazards. Some examples can include but not be limited to working in traffic, working with and around large construction equipment, trenching and excavation risks, confined space entry, exposure to many potential toxins and chemicals, hand and power tool hazards, electrical hazards, working at heights.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3035a 195 English 2008 23 Min.

WHMIS RIGHT TO KNOWWHMIS Right to Know course is designed for workers who have to handle hazardous products in the workplace. The Workplace Hazardous Material Information System, or WHMIS, is a Canada-wide legal framework that applies to suppliers, employers, and workers so they can identify and safely manage hazardous materials in the workplace. Legislated by federal, provincial, and territorial jurisdictions, it is founded on the workers' fundamental "Right to Know" about materials they are using. Under WHMIS, employers and suppliers must provide information regarding the hazardous materials in 3 main ways which are have container labels for all hazardous materials in the workplace, provide Material Safety Data Sheets, or MSDS, to workers so they have information about hazards and precautions or hazardous materials used in the workplace, provide worker education programs.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1060F 195 English 2010 15 Min.

WORKING WITH BENZENEWorking with Benzene program explains the various measurements of contaminants and the hazards of Benzene with emphasis on safety. Before we discuss chemicals and hazardous materials, it's important to understand some basic terms. You may or may not be familiar with these terms, but if you handle, use, store, or dispose of chemicals and hazardous materials, it's very important to understand the terminology. The health effects of any toxic substance are related to the amount of exposure, also known as ”dose.” The greater the dose the more severe the effects. Some chemicals can cause toxicity at very low doses. Parts per million (PPM) is a familiar term to anyone working with chemicals and toxic materials. It is important to understand how very small amounts of toxicity are measured.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1050f 160 English 2005 16 Min.

Electrical SafetyBASIC ELECTRICAL SAFETY IN THE WORKPLACE

Basic Electrical Safety in the Workplace program gives a basic understanding of electricity. There are different types of electricity or electrical energy; low voltage, high voltage, static electricity, alternating current, direct current, and so on. This program is designed to make you more aware of electrical safety. It’s important to understand how electricity works and preventing shocks.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1016i 195 English / Spanish 2009 11 Min.

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Construction SafetyElectrical SafetyBATTERY CHARGING SAFETY

Battery Charging Safety information in this program has been taken from a variety of sources, a variety of manufacturers, and information used by many companies with excellent maintenance practices. Regardless of the type of electric material handling equipment you use such as forklifts, pallet jacks, rider pallet jacks, Walkie-stackers, personnel carts, or others, one thing is assured and that's charging the batteries. In this program we want to emphasize that each equipment and battery manufacturer has its own specific maintenance and operating procedures and these should be followed at all times. Your company has specific rules and procedures and these should be followed. It's a review of the basics of charging batteries, regardless of the type equipment used; however, it's up to each individual to follow your company's rules and procedures when charging batteries.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1010g 160 English / Spanish 2008 10 Min.

ELECTRICAL SAFETY (SHORT VERSION)Electrical Safety program deals with the various types of electrical hazards. Electricity is essential to modern life, both at home and on the job. As a source of power, electricity is accepted without much thought to the hazards encountered. Perhaps because it has become such a familiar part of our surroundings, it often is not treated with the respect it deserves. To handle electricity safely, you need to understand how electricity acts, how it can be approached and the hazards it presents. You also need to know how these hazards can be controlled. Learn as much as you can and use this program as the beginning, not the end of your training in electrical safety.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1049i 195 English / Spanish 2007 13 Min.

GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTERGround Fault Circuit Interrupter program focuses on the safe use of GFCIs. Insulation and grounding are two recognized means of preventing injury during electrical equipment operation. The metal housing or enclosure around a motor or the metal box in which the electrical switches, circuit breakers, and controls are placed protect the equipment from dirt and moisture and prevent accidental contact with exposed wiring. However, a hazard associated with housings and enclosures. A malfunction within the equipment such as deteriorated insulation may create an electrical shock hazard. The use of a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) is one method used to overcome grounding and insulation deficiencies.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtimec002e 160 English / Spanish 2008 11 Min.

HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL SAFETYHigh Voltage Electrical Safety program covers electrical protective devices and working with electrical hazards. Provides a thorough look at issues associated with electrical safety. Good training for all types of workers, contractors, and electricians. Electrical accidents result in more deaths than any other type of accident except traffic and falls. About 10% of recordable occupational injuries involve electrical shock or malfunction. The severity of a shock a person receives depends on the amount of current drawn, whether it is AC or DC, duration of contact and path through the body.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1026h 195 English / Spanish 2005 29 Min.

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Construction SafetyElectrical SafetyNFPA 70E ELECTRICAL SAFETY - ARC FLASH SAFETY FOR EMPLOYEES

NFPA 70E Electrical Safety - Arc Flash Safety for Employees program is an introduction to understanding and reducing arc flash hazards with emphasis on safety. Although arc hazards have existed since we first started using electricity, increasing deaths, injuries, and property loss from arcing faults have led to increased study into the causes, effects, and methods of protection. New electrical standards, most notably the National Fire Protection Association or NFPA 70E, are the principle regulations to establish minimum requirements for improving electrical safety. OSHA has adopted these regulations and they apply to every worker that may approach or be exposed to electrical energy. Let's review arc flashes.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1030h 195 English / Spanish 2012 18 Min.

PORTABLE GENERATOR HAZARDS AND HOW TO AVOID THEMPortable Generator Hazards and How to Avoid Them program focuses on working safely with these generators. Portable generators are useful when temporary or remote electric power is needed, but they also can be hazardous. The primary hazards to avoid when using a generator are carbon monoxide, CO poisoning, from the toxic engine exhaust, electric shock or electrocution, fire, and burns. Every year, people die in incidents related to portable generator use. Most of the incidents associated with portable generators reported to the Consumer Product Safety Commission involve CO poisoning from generators that are used indoors or in partially-enclosed spaces.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3036a 195 English 2008 7 Min.

PREVENTING ELECTROCUTIONElectricity is an integral part of today’s modern world and sometimes it is easy to forget just how dangerous it can be. The National Safety Council estimates 600 people die every year in the U.S. of electrical causes. Most of the accidents involve low voltage (600 volts or less) which could have been easily prevented. This safety video is designed to help inform you how you can prevent electrocution. Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date RuntimeC009P 195 English 2012 8 Min.

Employee SafetyCONSTRUCTION SERIES - SUPERVISOR SAFETY RESPONSIBILITIES

Training supervisors is of critical importance and has a significant role in reducing injury rates and costs. This program addresses supervisor responsibilities, legal liabilities, and ways to improve the supervisor's safety performance on the job.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtimec006m 160 English / Spanish 2007 12 Min.

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Construction SafetyEmployee SafetySUBCONTRACTOR SAFETY ORIENTAITON

Subcontractor Safety Orientation - Each company or contractor has the responsibility to make sure all employees follow safety and health rules and any specific or special rules of the job site. Topics discussed in this safety video are: a written Injury and Illness Prevention Plan for employees, employee safety training, general safe work practices, training documentation, OSHA recordkeeping, and other required documentation, Hazard Communication program, including MSDSs, appropriate worker compensation and liability coverage for all employees, adequate first aid supplies and trained persons, emergency telephone numbers for fire, police, and paramedics, properly training for employees, proper safety programs and documentation required, a drug and alcohol free work environment, safe work practices, frequent accident prevention training at least every 10 working days, well planned/supervised work, no one permitted or required to work while the employee’s ability or alertness is impaired by fatigue, illness, or other causes, manholes, underground vaults, chambers, tanks, silos, properly trained employees in confined space entry rules, ladders, scaffolds, appropriate tools for each job, portable electric tools, electric cords, gasoline, appropriate personal protection equipment, machinery lockout/tagout procedures, vehicles supported by jacks or chain hoists without protective blocking, air hoses, excavation backfilling, excavating equipment, tractors, bulldozers, scrapers, and carryalls.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtimec004m 160 English / Spanish 2008 30 Min.

Equipment and Tool SafetyABRASIVE WHEELS GRINDER SAFETY (NON-GORY)

Abrasive Wheels Grinder Safety (Non-Gory) video discusses how lacerations and foreign body injuries often occur, the use of gloves and safety regulations required. An abrasive wheel grinder can be found in most maintenance shops and in some cases in manufacturing. Grinders can be either pedestal or bench mounted, or portable. Injuries from grinders are typically lacerations or foreign body in nature. The topics included in this safety video are: types of injuries and how to prevent injuries.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1039h 195 English / Spanish 2011 7 Min.

ADVANCED HAND AND POWER TOOL SAFETYAdvanced Hand and Power Tool Safety program reviews various power tools and how to handle them in a safe manner. The key thing to remember is that although tools are extremely useful they can also be dangerous if not used correctly. Organizations such as Underwriters Laboratories, Consumer Product Safety Commission, OSHA, and ANSI have made major strides in evaluating and testing tools in an effort to make using tools safer. Even with safeguards, workers continue to find ways to bypass the safety instructions. Safety instructions provided by the manufacturer should be followed closely. An employer is responsible for providing safe equipment, but it is the responsibility of the worker to use them safely. Approximately 85% to 95% of all accident and injuries are due to unsafe acts.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1033h 195 English / Spanish 2013 20 Min.

ADVANCED PORTABLE LADDER SAFETYThe Advanced Portable Ladder Safety program covers ladder falls. Falling from a ladder can be frightening. People endure more than 500,000 falls, 300 deaths and an average of 165,000 trips to the emergency room every year. The vast majority of the falls from ladders is the result of misuse. This program focuses on the different types of ladders and how to use them properly.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1057a 195 English / Spanish 2009 11 Min.

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Construction SafetyEquipment and Tool SafetyCHAIN SAW SAFETY

Chain Saw Safety program includes safety tips and hazards of this equipment. Of all the tools found in the home and industry, the chain saw ranks as the most dangerous. Chain saws can do a lot of damage if you don't follow the rules. Always follow the procedures and guidelines established by your organization in the safe operation of chain saws. The manufacturer also provides safety and operating instructions on all equipment. This program can't list all the required safety procedures or the hazards to which you're exposed when operating the equipment. We would like to make you more aware of some basic operating procedures and techniques to help you be an accident free chain saw operator.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3011a 195 English / Spanish 2010 13 Min.

GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTERGround Fault Circuit Interrupter program focuses on the safe use of GFCIs. Insulation and grounding are two recognized means of preventing injury during electrical equipment operation. The metal housing or enclosure around a motor or the metal box in which the electrical switches, circuit breakers, and controls are placed protect the equipment from dirt and moisture and prevent accidental contact with exposed wiring. However, a hazard associated with housings and enclosures. A malfunction within the equipment such as deteriorated insulation may create an electrical shock hazard. The use of a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) is one method used to overcome grounding and insulation deficiencies.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtimec002e 160 English / Spanish 2008 11 Min.

HAND AND WRIST INJURIESHand and Wrist Injuries program is designed to show you what you can do to prevent injury and what to do just in case an accident occurs. Now before we go any further, it's important to take a quick look at the structure of your hand and wrist. This will help you to understand the types of injuries we'll discuss later. All together there are 27 different bones in your hand and wrist. The bones are surrounded and tied together by muscles, ligaments, and tendons. Ligaments are strong, fibrous bands of tissue that serve to stabilize joints and prevent damage by limiting side movements of joints. Tendons permit flexibility. When a muscle contracts, the tendons lift or curl the fingers. All of these working together enable your hand to perform some remarkable things, including grasping and the ability to pick up small objects with your thumb and index finger.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1009i 160 English / Spanish 2008 10 Min.

HANDLING COMPRESSED GAS SAFELYHandling Compressed Gas Safely program focuses on the safe procedures in handling of compressed gas cylinders. There are almost 200 different types of gases contained in gas cylinders. Some examples include atmospheric gases, fuels, refrigerant gases, lab gases, flammable and poison gases to name a few. It's important for your organization to develop, implement, and communicate a compressed gas safety plan to employees. Your safety plan should be designed to create safety awareness of the hazards of working with compressed gas cylinders. The plan should also clearly communicate the organization's desire to comply with all the pertinent safety standards and regulations. An important part of any safety program is to ensure compliance with the rules.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1032h 195 English / Spanish 2007 20 Min.

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Construction SafetyEquipment and Tool SafetyHEALTH AND SAFETY FACTORS IN WELDING OPERATIONS

Health and Safety Factors in Welding Operations program talks about the general safety and health hazard associated with welding and cutting and examine hazards and controls specific to toxic fuel gas welding, cutting, and arc welding. Whenever possible, the focus will be on relevant standards. The hazards associated with welding and cutting arise from toxic gases and fumes, radiation, electrical circuits, and flammable and combustible materials.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtimec006h 195 English / Spanish 2009 15 Min.

LOCKOUT/TAGOUT - HAZARDOUS ENERGY SOURCEThe New Lockout/Tagout Program. One of the most effective devices for personal protection around moving machinery is a lockout and tagout program. When you hear the words lockout and tagout, it means locking up the energy sources of a machine so it cannot be started. The tagout part of the term refers to placing a tag on a locked machine so everyone will be aware that a particular machine is under repair or maintenance.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1050A 195 English 2006 16 Min.

OXYGEN ACETYLENE WELDING AND CUTTING SAFETYOxygen-Acetylene Welding Safety training video program is designed to review basic safety procedures for those experienced oxygen/acetylene welders, who already know how to operate the equipment. A refresher course is a great idea to reinforce safety procedures.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1040H 195 English 2011 17 Min.

PORTABLE GENERATOR HAZARDS AND HOW TO AVOID THEMPortable Generator Hazards and How to Avoid Them program focuses on working safely with these generators. Portable generators are useful when temporary or remote electric power is needed, but they also can be hazardous. The primary hazards to avoid when using a generator are carbon monoxide, CO poisoning, from the toxic engine exhaust, electric shock or electrocution, fire, and burns. Every year, people die in incidents related to portable generator use. Most of the incidents associated with portable generators reported to the Consumer Product Safety Commission involve CO poisoning from generators that are used indoors or in partially-enclosed spaces.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3036a 195 English 2008 7 Min.

POWDER ACTUATED TOOLSPowder Actuated Tools program focuses on the safe handling, storing and use of this tool. In the construction industry, there are a variety of requirements where fasteners are used on semi-hard or rigid surfaces. One of the most effective methods of securing fasteners to these materials is through the use of a powder actuated tool. Only those powder actuated tools that meet the design requirements of ANSI A10.3-1977or local state approval codes may be used. The qualifications for becoming an operator depend upon current safety standards and each individual employer.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtimec014e 160 English / Spanish 2011 10 Min.

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Construction SafetyEquipment and Tool SafetyPOWER SAW SAFETY

Power Saw Safety - No one can deny that powered saw equipment is marvelous machinery. It saves time, effort, and allows materials to be cut and processed precisely in a fraction of the time than manual saws. Powered saws are also some of the most dangerous pieces of equipment used in any industry. In a split second, a power saw can change your life forever. That’s why it’s important that you recognize and respect the power and destructive capabilities of the equipment you work with. The goal of this program is not to scare you. Topics covered in this safety video include: personal protective equipment (PPE), guards, a push stick, kickbacks on table saws, portable saws, and housekeeping.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7074a 160 English 2008 8 Min.

SAFETY FACTORS IN ARC WELDING OPERATIONSArc Welding Safety program is simply a guideline of basic safety measures, designed as safety awareness. When you're working with Arc Welding operations, there are a number of safety procedures to follow. Each company is responsible for developing specific guidelines, policies, and procedures, as a short video training program cannot list all the potential hazards or safety elements. It’s not a complete or comprehensive program.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtimec010e 195 English / Spanish 2010 11 Min.

SCAFFOLDING SAFETY FOR EMPLOYEESScaffold Safety for Employees program is designed to review some of the basics of scaffolds and how to properly use this equipment to help make you more aware of safety around scaffolds. Always follow your company rules and regulations when working with or using scaffolds. Any scaffold must be constructed to safely support a weight 4 times the maximum intended load.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtimec015E 195 English / Spanish 2011 10 Min.

WORKING SAFELY WITH COMPRESSED AIRWorking Safely with Compressed Air benefits of working with compressed air are considerable. There are a wide spectrum of tools and equipment operated by compressed air. Though safer than electric tools in one sense, compressed air and the equipment powered by compressed air can pose a whole new set of hazards and safety considerations. Management must ensure that all components of compressed air systems comply with safety regulations and are inspected regularly by qualified employees. Supervisors have a key role in safety ensuring that only trained employees are permitted to operate any equipment associated with compressed air and those employees are provided with and wear the appropriate personal protective equipment for their job.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1036h 195 English / Spanish 2008 16 Min.

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Construction SafetyHazards And ConditionsA PRIMER ON FIELD ERGONOMICS

Cumulative trauma injuries, such as carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, and back pain often result from awkward and repetitive use of the hands, wrists, legs, feet, neck, and back. Many workers utilize only a select group of muscles for the entire day, causing fatigue, repetitive motion injuries and other cumulative trauma conditions. Quite often, many of these injuries are classified as overexertion. You may think that overexertion means to lift a heavy object, but that’s not what overexertion really means. Overexertion occurs from working the muscles past normal fatigue often resulting in an injury. Topics discussed in this video include: causes of injuries, ways of physically preparing to work, lifting and handling loads, manholes and vaults, meters, jackhammers, valve operation, shoveling, working around vehicles and equipment, field ergonomic tools, and safety equipment.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3058A 195 English 2011 16 Min.

ADVANCED FIRE EXTINGUISHER TRAININGAdvanced Fire Extinguisher Training program covers the types of fire extinguishers, how to use them, and fire prevention. Fire extinguishers and extinguishing materials have been around a long time. You've seen them everywhere; they're very useful and have saved many lives. But not everyone understands them or knows how to use them. If you experience a flammable liquid fire, do you know what type of extinguisher would be necessary to extinguish the fire? Would you use an ABC type extinguisher or an ABCD type extinguisher? The subject of this training program is understanding more about extinguishers and how they work. The objective of the training is to save lives and property, in that order. Always remember that life safety is much more important than property.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1044f 195 English / Spanish 2010 12 Min.

BASIC ELECTRICAL SAFETY IN THE WORKPLACEBasic Electrical Safety in the Workplace program gives a basic understanding of electricity. There are different types of electricity or electrical energy; low voltage, high voltage, static electricity, alternating current, direct current, and so on. This program is designed to make you more aware of electrical safety. It’s important to understand how electricity works and preventing shocks.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtimec002g 195 English / Spanish 2009 11 Min.

BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS(BBP) Bloodborne Pathogens program’s focus is on being aware of exposure. Accidents can happen anywhere. We should be prepared to assist in an emergency but take precautions to protect ourselves from potential hazards such as bloodborne pathogens. Persons working in the healthcare field and rescue operations are at risk for being exposed to these hazards. Wearing personal protective equipment will reduce these hazards. The company is responsible for developing a bloodborne pathogen policy and procedure according to local, state and Federal regulations and standards. Advice from medical and legal professionals must be obtained when developing a bloodborne pathogen policy and procedure. This program focuses on the potential hazards of bloodborne pathogens and the precautions to take in protecting yourself.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1008b 195 English / Spanish 2009 11 Min.

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Construction SafetyHazards And ConditionsCONFINED SPACE ENTRY

Confined Space Entry - Whether you're employed in a factory, chemical plant, public agency, or service organization of a construction firm, the confined space hazards you face are quite similar. Failure to closely follow specific rules, regulations, and confined space safety standards can just about guarantee serious injury or even death. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health or NOISH found in more than 50 percent of confined space accidents, the rescuer becomes the victim. NIOSH also found that very few organizations provided any type of written procedures or training specific to confined space entry. Topics discussed in this safety video include: definition of confined space, oxygen deficiency, flammable or explosive gases, toxic gases and vapors, atmospheric hazard, engulfment hazard, configuration hazard, permit system of a written program and procedure, procedures to take into account, confined space supervisor/observer and emergency standby, proper techniques involved with confined space entry, confined space emergencies, training required for members of the rescue team, and PPE.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtimec001m 195 English / Spanish 2009 18 Min.

FIELD OPERATIONS SAFETY FOR PUBLIC WORKS AND CONSTRUCTIONField Operations Safety for Public Works and Construction program will cover a number of areas of concern where extra caution to prevent accidents and injuries are important. As public employees and contractors working for public agencies, we perform many jobs that generally go unnoticed, but are a great benefit to the public by virtue of a safe and reliable water supply, well maintained roadways, and other portions of the public infrastructure.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3045a 195 English / Spanish 2008 24 Min.

FLAGGER SAFETYFlagger Safety - The Manual of Traffic Controls for Construction and Maintenance Work Zones is the basic standard that provides guidance for flagger conduct, skill, and the science they use. This program can only provide basic guidelines and information, so it’s important for you to closely follow your company’s policies and procedures. As a flagger, you must remember that your job is the most important one on the crew as the lives of all individuals in the work space depend upon you and your decisions. Topics included in this safety video are: equipment, flagging position, flagging situations, single flagger, two flaggers, flagging procedures, proper conduct, and the importance of flagger safety. Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3024a 195 English / Spanish 2008 15 Min.

GENERAL SAFE WORK PRACTICESGeneral Safe Work Practices program tells us how to prevent injuries and to allow you to do your job efficiently and safely. There are some basic safe work practices that must be observed by everyone working on the job site. All persons must follow these safe practices and render every possible aid to safe operations and be a part of the program by reporting all unsafe conditions or practices to your supervisor or superintendent. The vast majority of work-related injuries are the result of unsafe acts of workers.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtimec001g 160 English / Spanish 2010 12 Min.

HAND INJURIES - GORY STORYHand Injuries - The Gory Story is the leading causes of hand injuries include hand contact with objects and equipment, but it doesn't make much difference how your hand is injured, because the result is the same; trauma, pain, misery, and severe damage to your life-style. Normally, hand injuries are caused by either physical trauma or chemical contact. Injuries range from cuts, blisters, abrasions, lacerations, burns, punctures and fractures to amputations, chemical skin exposure and impact from falling parts. You can also include electrical shock in the hand injury category. Also, include cold temperature skin damage and frostbite. Dog bite injuries are also part of the hand injury category.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1020b 160 English / Spanish 2005 14 Min.

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Construction SafetyHazards And ConditionsHEAT STRESS

Heat Stress Prevention and Awareness - Every year, too many workers are hospitalized or die from heat-related illness. There have been reports of amateur and professional athletes who have died by the effects of heat illness. Employees working in hot environments can also suffer from heat illness. Topics included in this safety video are: a brief anatomy lesson, sweating, relative humidity of the air, personal risk factors relating to heat illness, types of heat illness including heat cramps, treatment for heat cramps symptoms, heat exhaustion treatment, heat exhaustion symptoms, heat stroke, preventing heat illness, acclimatization, training, supervisory responsibilities, shade, fluids, and emergency procedures. Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtimec004P 195 English / Spanish 2008 9 Min.

HOT WORK PERMITSHot Work Permits - The use of a Hot Work Permit system as a primary means of preventing fires due to non-routine open flame and high temperature processes. Hot Work is any work using open flames or sources of heat that could ignite materials in the work area. Some of the examples of hot work are welding, burning, brazing, propane soldering, oxyacetylene cutting ,and grinding ferrous metals.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1031h 195 English / Spanish 2007 9 Min.

HOUSEKEEPING ON THE JOB SITEHousekeeping on the Job Site program will focus on the employee’s responsibility for a safe work environment. It is one of the most important responsibilities employees have is to maintain a clean, neat, and orderly workplace. Safety is an important responsibility and it's a condition of employment. Maintaining your workplace in a neat, clean, and orderly fashion is a big part of your job and it's certainly a big part of this safety program.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtimec006g 195 English / Spanish 2011 10 Min.

LIFTING SAFELY IN CONSTRUCTIONLifting Safely in Construction program explains how the back works so you will have enough information to make the right choices. According to the National Safety Council and medical research, 20% of backaches are attributed to inflammation such as arthritis, 10% are due to actual back injuries and other miscellaneous causes, and 70% result from degeneration of spinal discs.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtimec003g 195 English / Spanish 2011 12 Min.

MATERIAL HANDLINGMaterial Handling program focuses on the proper procedures and safety when handling materials. The efficient handling and storing of materials is vital to the construction industry as these operations provide a continuous flow of raw materials, parts, and assemblies through the workplace and ensure that materials are available when needed. Workers frequently cite the weight and bulkiness of objects being lifted as major contributing factors to their injuries. The second factor frequently cited was body movement. Bending, followed by twisting and turning were the more commonly cited movements that caused back injuries or back pain.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtimec017g 195 English / Spanish 2011 10 Min.

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Construction SafetyHazards And ConditionsNFPA 70E ELECTRICAL SAFETY - ARC FLASH SAFETY FOR EMPLOYEES

NFPA 70E Electrical Safety - Arc Flash Safety for Employees program is an introduction to understanding and reducing arc flash hazards with emphasis on safety. Although arc hazards have existed since we first started using electricity, increasing deaths, injuries, and property loss from arcing faults have led to increased study into the causes, effects, and methods of protection. New electrical standards, most notably the National Fire Protection Association or NFPA 70E, are the principle regulations to establish minimum requirements for improving electrical safety. OSHA has adopted these regulations and they apply to every worker that may approach or be exposed to electrical energy. Let's review arc flashes.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1030h 195 English / Spanish 2012 18 Min.

PREVENTING ELECTROCUTIONElectricity is an integral part of today’s modern world and sometimes it is easy to forget just how dangerous it can be. The National Safety Council estimates 600 people die every year in the U.S. of electrical causes. Most of the accidents involve low voltage (600 volts or less) which could have been easily prevented. This safety video is designed to help inform you how you can prevent electrocution. Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date RuntimeC009P 195 English 2012 8 Min.

PREVENTING INJURY INCIDENTSPreventing Injury Incidents program will focus on understanding unsafe acts and how they contribute to accidents. The Insurance Industry, Governmental agencies and the National Safety Council have analyzed employee accident investigations over the years and have determined that the overwhelming cause of most industrial accidents and injuries can be attributed to the unsafe acts of employees. Based upon statistics, 85% to 98% of all accidents are caused in whole or in part by the unsafe acts of employees.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtimec005g 160 English / Spanish 2008 9 Min.

SIGNS AND BARRICADESSigns and Barricades program is simply a reminder and review of the different types of signs and signals we use and also proper barricades that help in our accident and injury prevention programs. It is important to understand that in the construction industry, barricades, signs and signaling are things that help prevent accidents and injuries.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtimec016e 160 English / Spanish 2008 10 Min.

SLIPS AND FALLSSlips and Falls program explains the causes and prevention of the hazards of slips, trips and falls. The potential for slipping, tripping, and falls is everywhere; at home, on the job, and during recreation. It appears that slips and falls are just a fact of life and nothing can be done about them. Well, that's just not true and that's what this program's all about; preventing slips, trips, and falls on construction sites.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtimec011g 195 English / Spanish 2009 10 Min.

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Construction SafetyHazards And ConditionsSTORM WATER RUNOFF RESPONSIBILITIES

Storm Water Runoff Responsibilities program will discuss wet weather discharges or storm water runoff. Water is peaceful, clean, and is the earth's lifeline. It's a wonderful sight, but is it really as clean as it looks? Most of us don't think about water because it's everywhere. It's what we drink and use in millions of different ways, from manufacturing to recreation. We'll discuss a range of information, all related to what each person and organization can do to help reduce the harmful effects of storm water runoff. Runoff is a major concern to our global environment, people, animals, and ECO systems.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3021a 195 English 2006 20 Min.

WORK ZONE SAFETYWork Zone Safety program covers traffic control, signage, barricades, and cones. Work zone traffic control is an important part of any well-planned construction or maintenance project. Traffic control is essential to protect both the public from the hazards associated with the project and the employees on the work project from the traffic. Standards and worksite protection must be provided when needed.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3002a 195 English 2010 15 Min.

Heavy MachineryAERIAL LIFT SAFETY

Arial Lift Safety program will help you understand the safety basics of the aerial lift. When working with aerial lifts, it's important to know and understand your equipment, the equipment's capabilities and limitations, and of course, the safety basics. Today's program will help you understand the safety basics of Aerial Lifts. It's your responsibility to make sure you've been properly trained and authorized by your company before you attempt to use this or any other type of equipment.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1015g 195 English / Spanish 2012 10 Min.

BACKHOE/LOADER OPERATIONSBackhoe/Loader Operations program covers the maintenance and operation of a backhoe with emphasis on safety. Backhoes are one of the most common types of construction equipment found today, as their versatility and maneuverability makes the backhoe the equipment of choice for most construction jobs. Backhoe operators are skilled professionals, responsible for an expensive piece of equipment, as well as the safety of those working on the project.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date RuntimeC006E 195 English / Spanish 2012 9 Min.

BUCKET TRUCK SAFETYBucket Truck Safety Bucket program focuses on safe operation of the bucket truck. The Bucket Truck is also known as aerial lift trucks have been used in just about every industry for many years. Not only are they effective, but they are also highly flexible in the numerous jobs they can safely perform. As useful as this equipment is, each type can contain its own inherent risks and hazards. The most common are falls and electrocution. Serious injuries and deaths have occurred in construction, mining, tree trimming, public works, and fire fighting to name a few.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3037a 195 English / Spanish 2011 13 Min.

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Construction SafetyHeavy MachineryCHAINS CRANES HOIST AND SLINGS

Chains, Cranes, Hoist, and Slings program illustrates the proper use and maintenance of cranes and lifting devices with emphasis on safety. Safety around hoisting equipment is extremely important because one little mistake can be disastrous. Damaged or worn out parts also make your equipment unsafe to use. Daily inspection of equipment is necessary. If the equipment is unsafe, don’t use it.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1002h 195 English / Spanish 2009 12 Min.

DUMP TRUCK SAFETYDump Truck Safety program covers driving skills, inspections, properly maintain dump truck, and safety awareness. The dump truck; it seems that they are everywhere and with good reason. Of all the vehicles found on construction, maintenance, and public works, the dump truck is without question the most versatile. In addition to the all familiar carrying, dumping, and spreading of loads, this highly versatile equipment can be outfitted with a wide array of attachments to make it, without question, the workhorse of the job site.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtimec007e 195 English / Spanish 2008 10 Min.

FRONT END LOADER SAFETYFront-End Loader Safety program will concentrate on the basic safe operations for the standard front-end loader. As an operator, you are a skilled professional who is responsible for an expensive piece of equipment, as well as the safety of those around you. You should not operate the front-end loader unless you have been fully trained and authorized by your organization.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3050a 195 English / Spanish 2009 12 Min.

HYDRO-VACUUM TRUCK SAFETYHydro-Vacuum Truck Safety program covers potential hazards, awareness and training, operator responsibility, utility excavation, and personal protective equipment. The vacuum or hydro-vacuum truck - no other modern piece of equipment has developed. In addition, there are a number of other ways to be injured while working around this equipment.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3031a 195 English 2008 12 Min.

NEW OSHA SAFETY REGULATIONS FOR CRANES AND DERRICKS IN CONSTRUCTIONNew OSHA Safety Regulations for Cranes & Derricks program elaborates on the new standards and the employers’ responsibilities. In response to growing concerns over crane safety, Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) recently released new crane and derrick safety standards. The rules will affect more than 4.8 million employees of crane and construction companies nationwide.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date RuntimeC024e 195 English / Spanish 2010 21 Min.

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Construction SafetyHeavy MachineryOPERATING A TELEHANDLER SAFELY

Operating a Telehandler Safely program deals with the safe operation of a telehandler. The steering on the telehandler allows the operator to choose between front-wheel steering, four-wheel turn steering or sideways steering. All of these features, in addition to being a four-wheel drive machine, make the telehandler extremely versatile. The telehandler can lift up to 10,000 pounds and extend outwards 30 to 40 feet. They can tilt the load left or right to balance the load equally or to align the load to where they can precisely set down or dump the load. The telehandler operator must be competent in all phases of understanding the machine. The operator must have good eyesight including depth perception and an understanding of hand signals. Some of the capabilities of the crane operator apply to the telehandler.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1022g 195 English / Spanish 2009 13 Min.

OVERHEAD PENDANT HOIST SAFETYOverhead Pendant Hoist Safety is used in many organizations. They make use of overhead or also known as pendant hoists. This versatile equipment is typically used to safely maneuver heavy loads around shops, treatment plants, pump stations, and other locations. For the purpose of this video, we will be focusing on overhead rail mounted hoists. Of these types of hoists, some of the most common operating systems are electric, pneumatic, and hand operated chain hoists.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3032a 195 English / Spanish 2008 14 Min.

SAFE OPERATION OF CRANES AND HOISTSSafe Operation of Cranes and Hoists program emphasizes the safety procedures when operating cranes and hoists. Crane and hoist operators are responsible for operating hoisting equipment safely and conducting functional tests of the equipment prior to using the equipment. Operators are responsible for selecting and using rigging equipment appropriately. Crane and hoist operators may be required to complete daily operational checklists to verify their equipment is in good operating condition.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1025h 195 English / Spanish 2008 12 Min.

SCISSOR LIFT SAFETYScissor Lift Safety program topics include basic operations, inspection, and safety checks. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, between 1993 and 1999, general construction averaged eight scissor lift related deaths each year. While some fatality victims were struck by objects such as booms and baskets, a smaller percentage was crushed between either the carriage or the basket and some fixed structure. Falls from the elevated platform seem to be caused primarily by a worker's unsafe acts such as leaving gate chains unattached, propping the gate open or climbing up on or leaning over the guardrail system. Some even fell from step and extension ladders that were set up inside the platform.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1021g 195 English / Spanish 2009 10 Min.

SKID STEER SAFETYSkid Steer Safety program topics include skid steer hazards, skid steer awareness, entering and exiting the equipment, inspection and maintenance, training, and safe skid steer driving. This equipment has become the number one workhorse for public works and construction. With attachments such as trenchers, plows, grapples, buckets and hoes, hydraulic breakers and sweepers, and more. Their versatility is limitless. The best part of a skid steer is that they are exciting to operate.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3047a 195 English / Spanish 2009 15 Min.

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Construction SafetyHeavy MachineryTRUCK MOUNTED ARTICULATING KNUCKLE BOOM CRANES

Truck Mounted Articulating Knuckle Boom Cranes program will focus on equipment inspection, crane safety check, and crane operation and use. The truck mounted articulating knuckle boom crane is the most versatile lifting equipment in any fleet. They are used to handle, deliver, and pick up a variety of loads including, steel road plate, shoring, trench boxes, boats, vehicles, logs, iron, K rail, and much more. Safety is of utmost priority when working with a crane. Poorly trained operators have been at the root of far too many crane accidents industry wide.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3034a 195 English 2008 25 Min.

PPEA PRIMER ON CONSTRUCTION FALL PROTECTION

This is an extremely important program for anyone required to use fall protection. This program discusses the different types of equipment, accessories, and requirements. Program identifies Hazard Identification, Written Program, Competent Person, Training, Product Selection, and Equipment Basics. Extremely important topics include General Considerations, Inspecting Fall Protection Components, Storage and Maintenance, Webbing, Hardware, Ropes, Retrieval Systems, When to Replace Parts, Buddy System, Personal Fall Protection, and much more. This is an excellent training program to ensure you meet the OSHA requirments, but more importantly, save lives.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date RuntimeC008P 195 English 2012 20 Min.

EYE PROTECTIONEye Protection - Natural defenses protect the eyes from minor injuries, but they are not sufficient to protect our eyes from heavy exposures that exist in industry today. Normal street glasses are not eye protection. Industrial safety glasses are special glasses that can withstand a certain impact without shattering. There's a standard all opticians use when creating industrial safety glasses. Topics included in this safety video are: basic eye protection facts, safety glasses, fully enclosed safety goggles, shaded lenses, laser eye protection, face shields, common eye problems, chemical burns, cataracts, near sightedness, far sightedness, astigmatism, and contact lenses.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date RuntimeC002P 195 English / Spanish 2009 12 Min.

HAZARD ASSESSMENT FOR PPEHazard Assessment for PPE program meets two special requirements. It provides the fundamental basics of developing required Hazard Assessments for almost all risks and provides in department training on Hazard Analysis for PPE. Currently, safety standards require that a hazard assessment be provided for risks and exposures in the workplace and specifically for Personal Protective Equipment. A hazard analysis is a process used to assess risk. The results of a hazard analysis are the identification of unacceptable risks and the selection means of controlling or eliminating them. In the safety environment, we use the term “hazard assessment” to identify risks as it is applied to personal protective equipment. This program reviews the basics of Hazard Assessment for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1029B 195 English / Spanish 2011 15 Min.

HEARING CONSERVATIONHearing Conservation is protection from noise that can damage your hearing permanently. That's why it's important to protect your hearing at work, home, and everywhere else. Awareness of the hazard is the first step toward preventing an injury and an injury to your hearing is serious business. This program will focus on protecting your hearing in the workplace and outside the workplace.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1012B 195 English / Spanish 2011 11 Min.

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Construction SafetyPPEHOW TO FIT TEST RESPIRATORS

How To Fit Test Respirators - There are a variety of gases, fumes, vapors, dusts, mists, and other potentially hazardous materials in many industries. Protection from health hazards is a goal of all employers and employees. Topics included in this safety video are: why respiratory protection is required, air supplied respirators, air-purifying respirators, dust masks, who can wear respiratory protection, and how to properly fit a respirator.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date RuntimeC006P 195 English / Spanish 2008 10 Min.

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT FOR CONSTRUCTIONPersonal Protective Equipment - Safety glasses, face shields, ear plugs, steel toed shoes, gloves, hard hats, respirators; they are called PPE for personal protective equipment. Topics included in this safety video are: PPE head protection, eye protection, hearing protection, hand protection, foot protection, and equipment maintenance. Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date RuntimeC001P 160 English / Spanish 2008 14 Min.

PPE ITS NOT YOUR CALLPPE - It's Not Your Call program is about safety glasses, face shields, ear plugs, steel toed shoes, gloves, hard hats, and respirators. These items are called Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Your company has the responsibility to identify what PPE can best protect you from hazard and risks associated with your facility and your specific job duties and responsibility.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1025B 195 English / Spanish 2010 13 Min.

RESPIRATORS AND HOW TO USE THEMRespirators and How to Use Them is covered in this program. Respiratory protection and self-contained breathing apparatuses are used to protect us from harmful gases, fumes, vapors, and chemicals as well as where the air doesn't contain enough oxygen to support life. You need information and training on this type of equipment and the hazards involved before you attempt to use respiratory protection. Your organization will provide specific training, but this program is designed to give you some information about personal protection under adverse or hazardous conditions.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1001B 195 English / Spanish 2008 12 Min.

Trenching ShoringCOMPETENT PERSON - TRENCHING AND SHORING

Competent Person - Trenching and Shoring program focuses on the safety training of the competent person. It occurs year after year, workers needlessly dying in trench cave-ins. The tragedy lies with the fact that these workers should have never have been in a situation in which their lives were on the line. Based on National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health statistics, an average of 60 workers die in cave-ins annually. According to NIOSH, these deaths are entirely preventable.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3040a 195 English / Spanish 2012 29 Min.

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Construction SafetyTrenching ShoringSAFETY FOR FRAMERS

This training program is designed to review basic safety policies and procedures when working at a job site. The most important thing to remember is that you are responsible for safety and health. The company can provide a safe and healthful work environment, but it’s up to each individual to work and act safely on the job. An important responsibility is accident prevention. Construction work is serious business and safety is a very important part of your job. Subjects covered in this program are: safety in housekeeping, electrical tools, ladders, misuse of equipment, machine guarding, and much more.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtimec009g 160 English / Spanish 2008 16 Min.

THE COMPETENT PERSON AND SOIL CLASSIFICATIONThe Competent Person and Soil Classification program focuses on competent person and soil testing. If you have been around construction or public works for any length of time, you know that working around trenches can be dangerous. A person buried under only a couple of feet of soil can experience enough pressure to the chest to prevent the lungs from expanding causing suffocation. Heavier soil and boulders can crush us in an instant. Of course we must remember that the average cave-in can drop five yards or soil or more. That's 13,500 pounds of dirt! How quickly can your co-workers dig through five or more yards of dirt to find you? Survival is unlikely. REMEMBER: WHILE WORKING IN TRENCHES AND EXCAVATIONS, THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO ROOM FOR RISK-TAKING. ANY CONDITION YOU IGNORE OR OVERLOOK CAN BE FATAL!Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3041a 195 English / Spanish 2008 20 Min.

TRENCHING AND SHORING SAFETY BASICS FOR FIELD PERSONNELThis training program has been developed specifically for those persons actually working in or around trenches and excavations. This is an excellent refresher course for anyone in this category. Basic information stresses trenching safety, equipment, different types of soils, and competent person job responsibilities. Discusses pre-planning, how heavy soil is, cave-ins, and other day to day risks and hazards.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtimec010M 195 English / Spanish 2011 16 Min.

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Emergency Planning and ResponseADULT/CHILD AND INFANT CPR AND AED

Adult/Child and Infant CPR and AED program focuses on review of adult, child, infant CPR, and obstructed airway. The Automated External Defibrillator (AED) will be introduced. The program provides information on CPR skills and techniques that may save a life. CPR compressions have changed which may be inaccurate. Based on research and technology, the National Standard recommendation for CPR is to include breaths with compressions. CPR is more effective with chest compressions and breaths.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime14037a 195 English 2011 29 Min.

EARTHQUAKE SAFETYEarthquake Safety program provides procedures to follow in the event of an earthquake that may save your life. Preparing for an earthquake is everyone's job. California and other parts of the country are subject to earthquakes and these earthquakes can occur any time of the year. To many Californians and others who live in earthquake-prone areas, the word “earthquake” means fear. What should we do when the windows start to rattle or the chandelier begins to swing slowly back and forth?Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1005i 195 English / Spanish 2010 12 Min.

ELECTRICAL SAFETY RELATED WORK PLACES STANDARDElectrical Safety Related Work Places Standard program will explain the new standard and safe work practices. In August 1990, OSHA issued a new standard on electrical safety related practices for general industry. These performance oriented regulations complement the existing electrical installation standards by addressing safe work practices as a means to prevent electrical injuries. The new standard adds sections 1910.331 through 1910.335 to sub-part S, which is actually the National Electric Code adopted by OSHA.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1013h 195 English / Spanish 2010 12 Min.

EMERGENCY EVACUATIONEmergency Evacuation program covers evacuation procedures in emergency situations with emphasis on safety. Concern and commitment for the safety and health of all employees is a high priority. Throughout the world, there are disasters of many types such as hurricanes, floods, bombs, toxic chemical releases, radioactive releases, fires, tornados, earthquakes, and other disasters. One of the most important considerations in surviving any type of disaster is preparing for the emergency.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime5016a 195 English / Spanish 2008 12 Min.

EMERGENCY FIRST AIDEmergency First Aid program is designed to provide basic information on how to properly apply first aid in emergency situations. First Aid is the immediate care given to the injured or suddenly ill person. It's temporary assistance that is rendered until competent medical care, if required, arrives and takes over. Emergency First Aid means dealing with urgent conditions. This program has been designed to help provide basic information that will help you properly apply first aid that can save lives, reduce recovery time, and can possibly be the difference between temporary disability or lifelong disability for the victim. A life threatening emergency exists when a person is not breathing, the heart is not beating, or there is severe bleeding. In these cases, death may be only a few minutes away unless treatment is given immediately.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1058i 195 English / Spanish 2009 18 Min.

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Emergency Planning and ResponseEMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AT WORK

Emergency Preparedness at Work program will instruct you in life safety and life sustaining actions before, during, and following an earthquake. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has concluded that the "Big One" will be the worst disaster in the United States since the Civil War. The Landers, California earthquake on June 28, 1992 measured 7.5 on the Richter scale. One person was killed and more than 350 were injured. Since then seismologists have warned us the “big one” has a 50-50 chance of occurring within the next 25 years. California is not the only earthquake prone area either. An estimated 44 of our 51 states are now considered to be earthquake prone. In fact, most parts of the world produce earthquake activity and it can happen anytime. This program is called "Emergency Preparedness in the Workplace" and it will save lives and prevent injuries if the steps within the program are followed.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1025i 160 English / Spanish 2005 13 Min.

HOMELAND SECURITY FOR BUSINESSESHomeland Security for Businesses - Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical is information about the changes since 9/11 in the way we travel and do business. The federal government has spent billions of dollars, businesses have suffered and we’ve made a lot of mistakes. Right now we have a color-coded alert system that is beginning to wear thin with the public. This program includes on-camera appearances by experts in homeland security. It provides basic information on what each employer and employee can do to help prepare for an emergency should one occur.Sku Number Price Language Runtime18011A 195 English 20 Min.

WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCYWhat to do in case of an emergency program is about emergency action to help you and your fellow workers in the event of a major emergency. No matter what job you have or in what industry, safety is your responsibility. It is management’s responsibility to provide safety training and information about your job, machines, equipment, and potential hazards. Training is an ongoing process. The company must have written policies, procedures, and personnel trained to respond to emergencies. Everyone in the organization should be familiar with emergency procedures.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1011e 195 English / Spanish 2008 17 Min.

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Fall PreventionA PRIMER ON CONSTRUCTION FALL PROTECTION

This is an extremely important program for anyone required to use fall protection. This program discusses the different types of equipment, accessories, and requirements. This program identifies Hazard Identification, Written Program, Competent Person, Training, Product Selection, and Equipment Basics. Extremely important topics include General Considerations, Inspecting Fall Protection Components, Storage and Maintenance, Webbing, Hardware, Ropes, Retrieval Systems, When to Replace Parts, Buddy System, Personal Fall Protection, and much more. This is an excellent training program to ensure you meet the OSHA requirements, but more importantly, save lives.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date RuntimeC008P 195 English / Spanish 2012 20 Min.

FALL PROTECTIONFall Protection - Basically, fall protection is something that keeps you from falling from a certain height. Whenever you're working 6 or more feet high, OSHA requires fall protection. Understanding the basics of a proper rescue and rescue equipment can reduce injuries. It's an important part of safety. Topics included in this safety video are: different types of fall protection including guardrails, safety nets and a cover, the 5 components of a personal fall arrest system - full body harness, a lanyard, snaphooks, an anchorage point and knowledge of how the system works and how to take care of the equipment, the swing factor, a Warning Line System for a Controlled Access Zone, a Safety Monitoring System, a safety monitor, a fall protection plan, written certification records, and retrieving a person who has fallen.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtimec007p 195 English / Spanish 2009 21 Min.

HOW TO PREVENT SLIPS AND FALLSHow to Prevent Slips and Falls is a program that focuses on how you can prevent these hazards. First of all, it's important to understand that the vast majority of slips and falls occur because the person is not paying attention to where they are walking or what they're doing and they either trip on something or the floor surface is slippery. We can describe slips and falls as a dual cause accident. We say dual because there may be two causes.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1001i 195 English / Spanish 2007 10 Min.

WALKWAYS LADDERS AND ELEVATIONS - DON’T SLIP AND FALLWalkways, Ladders, and Elevations - Don't Slip and Fall program talks about the major causes of injuries in the early days of safety. There have been a wide range of accidents in the workplace from every conceivable cause. With today's technology, injury statistics demonstrate where we went wrong and even with excellent safety and health departments, we still experience slip and falls incidents.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1058A 195 English / Spanish 2009 12 Min.

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Fire Prevention and Fire ExtinguishersADVANCED FIRE EXTINGUISHER TRAINING

Advanced Fire Extinguisher Training program indicates that the objective of fire extinguisher training is to save lives and property. Not everyone understands or knows how to use fire extinguishers. There are different extinguishers for each type of fire. The object of fire extinguisher training is to save lives. This program will provide information and help become familiar with extinguishers, fire prevention, and understanding an emergency action in the event of a fire.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1044f 195 English / Spanish 2010 12 Min.

FIRE PREVENTION RESPONSIBILITYFire Prevention Responsibility program focuses on the type of situations that cause fires and steps to take for prevention. If you smoke, do so only in designated areas. Good housekeeping is another basic safety tip. It takes a team effort to achieve fire prevention in the workplace. Being aware of what can cause a fire is the first step. Fire prevention should be taken seriously in the home, as well. Make fire prevention a part of your daily work habit.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1023f 195 English / Spanish 2008 11 Min.

FIRE PROTECTION - ELECTRICAL SAFETYFire Protection - Electrical Safety is an important review of the basics of fire protection to improve our awareness. The most important aspect of fire prevention is keeping your work area neat, clean, and organized. This includes maintenance areas, electrical panel rooms and janitor areas. One area that’s often neglected is storage rooms. This program discusses types of fire extinguishers and using electrical tools.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1002f 160 English / Spanish 2005 9 Min.

PURPLE K FIRE EXTINGUISHERSPurple K Fire Extinguishers program will focus on the classes of fire extinguishers and proper use. Powdered bicarbonate of soda had been used as a flame-halting agent for many years. Investigators conducted fire tests with many powdered substances. The American industry was called in, and the new highly effective product, called Purple-K-Powder became used throughout the Navy and in U.S. municipal and industrial fire protection operations, and thereafter throughout the world. It is the only dry chemical agent recognized by the National Fire Protection Association for airport crash rescue firefighting. Potassium Bicarbonate fire extinguishers, commonly referred to as PURPLE K, are highly effective on B and C class fires. Common applications are military facilities, oil refineries, airport ramps, service stations, and transfer areas.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1054f 195 English 2005 10 Min.

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First Responders and SecurityADULT/CHILD AND INFANT CPR AND AED

Adult/Child and Infant CPR and AED program focuses on review of adult, child, infant CPR, and obstructed airway. The Automated External Defibrillator (AED) will be introduced. The program provides information on CPR skills and techniques that may save a life. CPR compressions have changed which may be inaccurate. Based on research and technology, the National Standard recommendation for CPR is to include breaths with compressions. CPR is more effective with chest compressions and breaths.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime14037a 195 English 2011 29 Min.

EMERGENCY RESPONDERS - BLOODBORNE PATHOGENSEmergency Responders - Bloodborne Pathogens saves lives. Emergency responders are highly skilled professionals dedicated to their jobs and they perform these jobs above and beyond the call of duty. In your job as emergency responders, there is a new threat to your own personal safety and health and it’s called bloodborne pathogens. This program is all about protecting your health from bloodborne pathogens while you’re performing these services.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1011b 195 English / Spanish 2007 19 Min.

EMS PATIENT LIFTING - PREVENTING BACK INJURIESEMS Patient Lifting - Preventing Back Injuries program is about looking at unusual situations you may encounter and how to lift safely. Emergency Medical Service (EMS) personnel are highly trained, capable, and extremely professional in attending the needs of victims in times of emergencies. According to historical statistics, EMS professionals do not always take care of themselves particularly when it comes to back strains, sprains, and injuries. Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime18005a 160 English 2009 13 Min.

HEPATITIS C - ANOTHER SILENT KILLERHepatitis C - Another Silent Killer program brings awareness of HCV and prevention. Hepatitis C is a disease of the liver caused by the Hepatitis C virus (HCV). There are a few things you need to know about HCV or hepatitis C. HCV (Hepatitis C) is a bloodborne pathogen. This program explains how HCV is contracted and what precautions to take. Treatment for HCV is interferon and ribavirin. Treatment response for HCV is unpredictable in many cases. Vaccines will depend on overcoming this challenge.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime14023a 195 English 2012 15 Min.

HOMELAND SECURITY FOR BUSINESSES - NUCLEAR BIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICALHomeland Security for Businesses - Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical is information about the changes since 9/11 in the way we travel and do business. The federal government has spent billions of dollars, businesses have suffered and we’ve made a lot of mistakes. Right now we have a color-coded alert system that is beginning to wear thin with the public. This program includes on-camera appearances by experts in homeland security. It provides basic information on what each employer and employee can do to help prepare for an emergency should one occur.Sku Number Price Language Runtime18011a 195 English 20 Min.

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Forklift / Powered Industrial TrucksBATTERY CHARGING SAFETY

Battery Charging Safety information in this program has been taken from a variety of sources, a variety of manufacturers, and information used by many companies with excellent maintenance practices. Regardless of the type of electric material handling equipment you use such as forklifts, pallet jacks, rider pallet jacks, Walkie-stackers, personnel carts, or others, one thing is assured and that's charging the batteries. In this program we want to emphasize that each equipment and battery manufacturer has its own specific maintenance and operating procedures and these should be followed at all times. Your company has specific rules and procedures and these should be followed. It's a review of the basics of charging batteries, regardless of the type equipment used; however, it's up to each individual to follow your company's rules and procedures when charging batteries.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1010g 160 English / Spanish 2008 10 Min.

FORKING AROUND (FUNNY)Forking Around program highlights some of the do’s and don’ts when operating a forklift. Viewers will be asked to define unsafe acts. Driving a forklift is a big responsibility; however, most forklift operators do not take their jobs as seriously as they should. Be aware of safety hazards and take steps necessary to reduce risks. Causing an accident can be a reason for termination. Not only are you responsible for safely transporting your company's materials, but you are also responsible for the safety of those working around you.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1016G 160 English 2006 10 Min.

FORKLIFT - PEOPLE AND EQUIPMENT SAFETYPeople and Equipment program discusses some basic rules that apply to both equipment operators and warehouse personnel. Basically, forklift operator rules generally call for pedestrians to have the right-of-way but forklift operators don't always see pedestrians until it's too late. Stay alert and pay attention to the sounds around you.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1007G 160 English / Spanish 2009 10 Min.

FORKLIFT ATTACHMENTSForklift Attachments program topics include sling and chains, traveling with a load, and unloading. Forklift attachments are an extremely important safety consideration. Yet they are quite often misunderstood and misused in many operations. In this training program, we want to take a look at a unique operation and learn how they use attachments to improve productivity and safety.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1020G 195 English 2004 10 Min.

FORKLIFT INSTRUCTOR TRAININGForklift Instructor Training program focuses on basic principles which are necessary part of forklift training operations. Perhaps one of the most important, yet misunderstood part of any forklift training program is the engineering principles. Unless you have this knowledge, it's difficult to understand some of the safety rules relating to forklift operations and certainly detracts from your ability to make good judgments when lifting odd sized and difficult loads. This program focuses on some basic principles, but they are a very necessary part of professional forklift training and operations.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1002g 160 English / Spanish 2009 18 Min.

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Forklift / Powered Industrial TrucksFORKLIFT OPERATIONS - HIGH IMPACT-GORY STORY

Forklift Operations - High Impact-Gory Story program reviews case files from the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). We all know that forklift operators work and act safely on a daily basis. We are thankful for that because forklift accidents can be extremely gruesome, but first, let's review some of the forklift operator safety rules. These are case files from the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, or NIOSH.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime19014a 195 English / Spanish 2010 12 Min.

FORKLIFT OPERATOR TRAININGThe Forklift Operator Training safety video program reviews the engineering principles, safe operating procedures and maintenance of forklifts. A forklift operator’s job is to move material efficiently and quickly. Persons operating a forklift must be trained and authorized by the company before being assigned to operate a forklift. It is important to understand the engineering principles of the forklift equipment. Speeding and violating safety procedures can result in damages and injuries.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1001g 195 English / Spanish 2012 16 Min.

FORKLIFT SAFETY - SITE SPECIFIC TRAINING MODULESForklift Safety - Site Specific Training Modules program covers the topics of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning, Electric Pallet Jack, People and Equipment, Battery Charging Safety, Propane Safety, Basic Operating Procedures, Engineering Principle, and Centers of Gravity. The new OSHA rules require that forklift operators be trained in the "site specific" hazards to which they may be exposed. This program has been developed to help meet the requirements with complete video programs on these topics: carbon monoxide poisoning, electric pallet jacks, battery charging, propane safety, pedestrians and forklifts, and walkie stackers.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1018g 230 English / Spanish 2009 60 Min.

FORKLIFT UPDATE FOR EXPERIENCED OPERATORSForklift Update for Experienced Operators program reviews all of the important topics related to forklift operations. Anyone required to operate forklifts must be trained in a wide variety of topics including engineering principles, forklift operating rules, equipment characteristics, environmental hazards, operator maintenance, hazardous locations, surface operating conditions, site-specific operations, potential hazards, and other information.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1019g 195 English / Spanish 2008 16 Min.

FORKLIFTS AND PEDESTRIAN SAFETYForklifts and Pedestrian Safety program focuses on the safe operation of forklifts and safety of pedestrians in the workplace. More injuries are experienced by pedestrians or persons not operating equipment than actual forklift operators. Let's quickly review some safety tips you can use to help prevent forklift injuries. The first tip is the most important, forklift operators are prohibited from carrying passengers on the forklift. Absolutely, no riders! It's okay to lift people on forklifts if you follow the rules including the platform must have guardrails and a 7-foot high guard protecting the rider from the lifting mast, chains, and mechanisms, the platform must be secured to the vehicle to prevent it from falling off, an operator must remain at the controls while a person is being lifted, when traveling, the forks must be kept low about 4" to 6" off the floor.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1003g 195 English / Spanish 2008 5 Min.

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Forklift / Powered Industrial TrucksFORKLIFTS THE NEW RULES

Forklift "The New Rules" program includes topics such as rules and certification, certification, general types of equipment, engineering principles, automobiles and forklifts, fulcrum principle, forklift data plate, attachments, load centers, centers of gravity, technical terminology, operator responsibility, basic forklift operating rules, speeding, riders, seat belts and turnovers, raised loads, steering, operating surfaces, docks and ramps, braking and parking, pedestrians, and forklift maintenance. Along with the growth of material handling equipment, there has been a wide range of equipment such as battery-operated equipment to diesels, gasoline or propane-powered in capacities of less than 2,500 pounds to over 100,000 pounds. The more technology progresses, the more important it is for professional operation of the equipment. In this program we will discuss the government rules on mandatory training specific to the equipment being operated.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1017G 280 English / Spanish 2008 60 Min.

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Healthcare ProvidersACCIDENT CAUSES AND PREVENTION - HEALTHCARE

Accident Causes and Prevention - Safety Behavior has been analyzed by the insurance industry, Governmental agencies, and the National Safety Council. Over the years it has been determined that the overwhelming cause of most industrial accidents and injuries can be attributed to the unsafe acts of employees. This is a bold statement since accident causes could also be from broken machinery and unsafe working conditions. There isn’t a job that can’t be performed safely. Accidents are caused by unsafe acts or behavior of employees. This program is designed to help you have a better understanding of unsafe acts and how they contribute to accidents and injuries.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime14007a 160 English 2000 10 Min.

ADULT/CHILD AND INFANT CPR AND AEDAdult/Child and Infant CPR and AED program focuses on review of adult, child, infant CPR, and obstructed airway. The Automated External Defibrillator (AED) will be introduced. The program provides information on CPR skills and techniques that may save a life. CPR compressions have changed which may be inaccurate. Based on research and technology, the National Standard recommendation for CPR is to include breaths with compressions. CPR is more effective with chest compressions and breaths.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime14037a 195 English 2011 29 Min.

BACK SAFETY FOR HEALTH CARE PROVIDERSBack Safety for Health Care Providers program explains how the back works. We want to explain how the back works so you’ll have enough information to make the right choices on how to lift anything safely. Well also discuss how strains and muscles work so you can prevent these types of back injuries.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime14010a 195 English 2010 9 Min.

BACTERIA AND DISEASE CONTROLBacteria and Disease Control program covers how bacterium affects the janitorial and custodial professions and how it applies to cleaning. What is bacteria and how does it affect the janitorial and custodial professions? We’re not going to get technical, but it is important to understand some basics about bacteria and disease control, particularly as it applies to cleaning.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime15003a 160 English / Spanish 2009 9 Min.

BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS(BBP)Bloodborne Pathogens program’s focus is on being aware of exposure. Accidents can happen anywhere. We should be prepared to assist in an emergency, but take precautions to protect ourselves from potential hazards such as bloodborne pathogens. Persons working in the healthcare field and rescue operations are at risk for being exposed to these hazards. Wearing personal protective equipment will reduce these hazards. The company is responsible for developing a bloodborne pathogen policy and procedure according to local, state, and Federal regulations and standards. Advice from medical and legal professionals must be obtained when developing a bloodborne pathogen policy and procedure. This program focuses on the potential hazards of bloodborne pathogens and the precautions to take in protecting yourself.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1008b 195 English / Spanish 2009 11 Min.

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Healthcare ProvidersCOMBATIVE PATIENT TRAINING

Combative Patient Training program helps the caregiver to recognize, understand, and prepare for the patient’s combative behavior. The objective is to keep the caregiver safe while providing quality health care. Long-time provider and home healthcare workers while contributing greatly to the well-being of others that face unique risks on the job to their own personal safety and health. It is up to the caregiver to assess, understand, and work to prevent or alter combative behavior.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime14042a 195 English 2011 12 Min.

EMERGENCY FIRST AIDEmergency First Aid program is designed to provide basic information on how to properly apply first aid in emergency situations. First Aid is the immediate care given to the injured or suddenly ill person. Its temporary assistance that is rendered until competent medical care, if required, arrives and takes over. Emergency First Aid means dealing with urgent conditions. This program has been designed to help provide basic information that will help you properly apply first aid that can save lives, reduce recovery time, and can possibly be the difference between temporary disability or lifelong disability for the victim. A life threatening emergency exists when a person is not breathing, the heart is not beating, or there is severe bleeding. In these cases, death may be only a few minutes away unless treatment is given immediately.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1058I 195 English / Spanish 2009 18 Min.

FLOOR CLEANING TIPSFloor Cleaning Tips program provides tips on how to clean floors and leaving them with a safe surface. One of the most difficult parts of this job is to balance a shined floor with a non-slip surface. Some wax and cleaning material create a great looking floor, but at the same time they become slippery surfaces. That’s what this program is all about; tips on how to clean floors yet leave them in a safe condition.Sku Number Price Language Runtime15005a 195 English / Spanish 13 Min.

GHS - GLOBALLY HARMONIZED SYSTEM(GHS) - Globally Harmonized System program fully explains the new GHS and how it is to be integrated with your current HAZCOM program. For the first time in world history, globalization is reaching every corner of every business. All users of chemical products throughout the world need to know what chemicals are present and the hazards. Sound management of chemicals includes systems through which chemical hazards are identified and communicate to all who may be exposed. GHS cuts away the wasted time and efforts from confusion or inconsistent requirements that ultimately reduces worker protection. The focus on this program is to introduce what employers will need to know about the new GHS that OSHA will adopt.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1065A 195 English / Spanish 2011 20 Min.

HEPATITIS C - ANOTHER SILENT KILLERHepatitis C - Another Silent Killer is a program that brings awareness of HCV and prevention. Hepatitis C is a disease of the liver caused by the Hepatitis C virus (HCV). There are a few things you need to know about HCV or Hepatitis C. HCV (Hepatitis C) is a bloodborne pathogen. This program explains how HCV is contracted and what precautions to take. Treatment for HCV is interferon and ribavirin. Treatment response for HCV is unpredictable in many cases. Vaccines will depend on overcoming this challenge.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime14023a 195 English 2012 15 Min.

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Healthcare ProvidersHIPAA HEALTH INSURANCE PORTABILITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY ACT

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA) program will explain the meaning of the HIPAA rules and understand what the healthcare industry must do to be compliant with the regulations. HIPAA forbids sharing, transmitting, or divulging of information designated as Protected Health Information or PHI of individuals. It is designed to offer workers specific protections. HIPAA lowers the chance of losing existing coverage, makes it easier to switch health plans, and helps individuals buy their own coverage if they lose the coverage offered by a present or former employer.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime2029a 195 English 2006 10 Min.

HOW TO COMPLY WITH THE NEW GHS HAZCOM PROGRAMHow to Comply with the New GHS HAZCOM Program - The Globally Harmonized System (GHS) is an International approach to hazard communication providing agreed criteria for classification of chemical hazards and a standardized approach to label elements and safety data sheets. There is a lot of information about the new Hazard Communications program that’s changing the way organizations comply with the new rules. This program is an explanation of how to comply without changing your entire HAZCOM program. The topics in this program include: changes to HAZCOM, hazard classifications, labels, pictograms, and the new safety data sheets (SDS).Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1066A 195 English 2013 15 Min.

HOW TO PREVENT SLIPS AND FALLSHow to Prevent Slips and Falls program focuses on how you can prevent these hazards. First of all, it’s important to understand that the vast majority of slips and falls occur because the person is not paying attention to where they are walking or what they’re doing and they either trip on something or the floor surface is slippery. We can describe slips and falls as a dual cause accident. We say dual because there may be two causes.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime14012a 160 English / Spanish 2009 14 Min.

INTEGRATING GHS WITH HAZCOMIntegrating GHS with Hazcom (Safety Video) -This update to the Hazard Communication Standard will provide a common and coherent approach to classifying chemicals and communicating hazard information on labels and safety data sheets. Once implemented, the revised standard will improve the quality and consistency of hazard information in the workplace, making it safer for workers. This program covers topics such as Hazard classifications, labels and labeling SDS, training and information, shipping and receiving, PPE, and transitions between the old Hazcom and new GHS standards.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1068A 195 English 2013 18 Min.

LIFTING PATIENTS FROM BEDSLifting Patients from Beds. As a healthcare worker, you spend a good portion of your busy day moving and lifting patients. Not only do you risk hurting yourself in the process, but you may risk the safety of the patient as well. There are very simple techniques to make sure that both of you complete the move safely. By properly using these safe lifting and moving techniques, you can protect your back through the entire day.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime14008a 160 English 2012 12 Min.

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Healthcare ProvidersLIFTING PATIENTS FROM CHAIRS

Lifting Patients from Chairs is a program that shows how to lift a patient using safe techniques. There’s no easy, generic way to describe how to safely lift or move a patient. Each patient and each situation is unique. For example, during your busy day you may have to move a patient from a bed to a wheelchair or from a wheelchair to a bathtub.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime14009a 160 English 2007 8 Min.

NEEDLESTICK INJURY PREVENTIONNeedlestick Injury Prevention program is designed to heighten awareness relating to needlestick injuries and to provide measures you can use to reduce these potentially serious injuries. First, we’ll look at some basic statistics and then we’ll review important safety rules, reporting injuries, and information relating to the prevention of needlestick injuries. OSHA estimates that 5.6 million workers in the health care industry and related occupations are at risk of occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens. According to NIOSH, it is estimated that 800,000 needlestick injuries occur annually. This program is designed to heighten awareness in needlestick injuries and to provide measures to reduce serious injuries.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1021b 160 English 2008 13 Min.

SAFETY ORIENTATION - NURSINGSafety Orientation - Nursing is a program that provides basic safety information so you may better understand your safety responsibilities and help you become a safer and healthier employee. Regardless of your job, safety is an integral part of your responsibility, which means no matter the task you perform, safety must be of vital concern. Let’s begin with some basics. The healthcare environment can be hazardous to your health if you neglect safety rules, policies, and procedures. The first step is to learn these policies and procedures, then apply them on a daily basis for each assigned task. We understand that your work is fast paced, you’re busy, there are many things to do, but if you maintain a safety attitude, you’ll make the right decision when the time comes to perform all your jobs safely. Certainly, this program cannot cover all possible potential hazards or safety rules, but let’s take a few minutes to discuss some of the more important safety tips that can help you prevent accidents.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime14001a 160 English 2007 14 Min.

UNIVERSAL PRECAUTIONS - INFECTION CONTROL PROCEDURESUniversal Precautions - Infection Control Procedures is a program that addresses the procedures and accepted practices relating to infection exposure. Infections can be deadly they can destroy your health and certainly are hazards to avoid. With the proper precautions and information, you can reduce your chances of contracting and spreading infections. Certainly, the most deadly forms or infections are Hepatitis B and the AIDS viruses. Universal precautions to reduce infections is a well established program and there are other isolation precautions as identified in the Centers of Disease Control Guidelines for isolation precautions but this program addresses the generally accepted practices related to all types of infections. Your responsibility is to know and understand your healthcare institutions policies and procedures and follow these rules according to these guidelines.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime14015a 160 English / Spanish 2012 8 Min.

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High Impact GoryABRASIVE WHEELS GRINDER SAFETY (GORY)

Abrasive Wheels Grinder Safety (Non-Gory) video discusses how lacerations and foreign body injuries often occur, the use of gloves and safety regulations required. An abrasive wheel grinder can be found in most maintenance shops and in some cases in manufacturing. Grinders can be either pedestal or bench mounted, or portable. Injuries from grinders are typically lacerations or foreign body in nature. The topics included in this safety video are: types of injuries and how to prevent injuries.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime19015A 195 English / Spanish 2011 7 Min.

ACCIDENTS - IT CANT HAPPEN TO MEAccidents - "It Can't Happen To Me" program is designed to make you aware of accident causes and prevention. Accidents happen to other people. Luck has nothing to do with accidents. Prevention is each individual’s responsibility. Commit to taking safety seriously. Accident prevention is each individual's responsibility. Accidents and injuries can be prevented.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1022i 160 English / Spanish 2005 10 Min.

CHAINS CRANES SLINGS AND HOISTS (GORY STORY)Chains, Cranes, Slings, And Hoists (Gory Story) program includes reviewing cranes and lifting devices. Welcome to another training program. The most important safety feature is the operator's knowledge of how to use, inspect, and maintain the equipment. Safety around hoisting equipment is extremely important because one little mistake can be disastrous. Damaged or worn out parts also make your equipment unsafe to use. Something that everyone must know and understand is simply this: If your equipment is unsafe to use, don't use it. That goes for any equipment. If it's unsafe, don't use it.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime19011a 195 English / Spanish 2008 12 Min.

FIRE PREVENTION - GORY STORYFire Prevention - Gory Story program shows very explicit and graphic scenes of fires and burn victims. Some nude injury victims are also included in this program. If you do not want to watch these very graphic scenes, please notify your trainer now, to be excused from this program. An unintentional fire is one too many. If everyone took fire prevention seriously, there would be a dramatic reduction of fires. We very often see in the news of a house burned down and killing children. It is human nature to believe a fire can’t happen to you. Training can make a difference. This program shows very explicit and graphic scenes of fires and burn victims.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1024f 160 English / Spanish 2007 15 Min.

FORKLIFT OPERATIONS - HIGH IMPACT-GORY STORYForklift Operations - High Impact-Gory Story program reviews case files from the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). We all know that forklift operators work and act safely on a daily basis. We are thankful for that because forklift accidents can be extremely gruesome, but first, let's review some of the forklift operator safety rules. These are case files from the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, or NIOSH.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime19014a 195 English / Spanish 2010 12 Min.

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High Impact GoryHAND INJURIES - GORY STORY

Hand Injuries - The Gory Story. The leading cause of hand injuries include hand contact with objects and equipment, but it doesn't make much difference how your hand is injured, because the result is the same; trauma, pain, misery, and severe damage to your life-style. Normally, hand injuries are caused by either physical trauma or chemical contact. Injuries range from cuts, blisters, abrasions, lacerations, burns, punctures, fractures, amputations, chemical skin exposure, and impact from falling parts. You can also include electrical shock in the hand injury category. Also, include cold temperature skin damage and frostbite. Dog bite injuries are also part of the hand injury category.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1020b 160 English / Spanish 2005 14 Min.

HIGH IMPACTHigh Impact is a program that shows graphic pictures of industrial injuries to illustrate the need for compliance with safety procedures. Accidents and injuries have an impact on everyone. The victim, who may be permanently disfigured or killed, the victim's family, the victim's employer who faces the loss of a valuable employee and skyrocketing insurance rates. It even has an impact on the company's customers who have to pay higher prices to offset the insurance costs.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1033i 160 English / Spanish 2005 12 Min.

HIGH IMPACT IIHigh Impact II program deals with how an accident/injury can impact your personal and work life. Great strides have been made over the years to reduce the risk of industrial accidents and injuries. We now have machine guards operated by laser, safety glasses, hearing protection, chemical protective clothing, hard hats, foot protection, fall protection harnesses, and many more being developed every day. Companies spend billions of dollars every year on this equipment as well as educational and awareness training programs to protect their most important asset, their employees. You would think that with all these different types of equipment and educational tools available, injuries would be almost non-existent. This is not the case! Serious injuries are still occurring at an alarming rate. Why? One reason - unsafe acts on the part of the employee. You are about to see graphic pictures of industrial injuries. Keep in mind that these victims had access to the same safety equipment and training that you do; only they decided not to use it and paid the price.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1037i 160 English / Spanish 2005 11 Min.

HOW TO HAVE A CHAIN SAW ACCIDENT AND SUFFER THE CONSEQUENCESHow to Have a Chain Saw Accident and Suffer the Consequences program will explain how to have a chain saw accident and learn the consequences. It shows what can happen if you do not follow the safety rules. Let's take a break from the action from all this safety information you're bombarded with. We know you're sick of hearing about safety. No one wants anyone to suffer an accident. All safety rules must be followed to avoid an accident. No one wants you to have an accident, especially with chain saws.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3051a 195 English / Spanish 2009 8 Min.

LOCKOUT/TAGOUT - GORY STORY/HIGH IMPACTLockout/Tagout - Gory Story/High Impact program covers the importance of de-energizing equipment prior to maintenance. Back in the early days of industrialization, where people really didn't know or care about safety or voluntary safety standards, they would gather a group of workers into a training session and threaten them with unemployment if they had an accident. Lost productivity and retraining new workers were the primary concern in those days. Lost productivity and retraining new workers were the primary concern in those days.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime19013a 195 English / Spanish 2010 12 Min.

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High Impact GoryMY PRECIOUS EYES - THE GORY STORY (PPE)

My Precious Eyes - The Gory Story program will increase your safety awareness. This program focuses on increasing safety awareness on one of the most basic topics in the safety industry - eye injury prevention. We take a look at what contributes to eye injuries, how they can be prevented, better training and education. This film will make a lasting impression since we will show you things you need to know about your precious eyes.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1023B 160 English / Spanish 2005 13 Min.

WORKING SAFELY WITH COMPRESSED AIR (GORY STORY)Working Safely with Compressed Air (Gory Story) Employees have key responsibilities as it relates to their own personal safety and following the rules and procedures. Prior to connecting to any compressed air system employees are required to inspect the compressed air system, all hoses, equipment, and tools to be used. In addition employees must empty drains and taps according to the adopted schedule.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime19010a 195 E 2008 16 Min.

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Hotel and ResturantsBACK INJURY PREVENTION - HOSPITALITY

Back Injury Prevention program explains how the back works. According to the National Safety Council and medical research, 70% of back problems result from degeneration of spinal discs. 20% of backaches are attributed to inflammation. 10% are due to actual back injuries and other miscellaneous causes. Practicing safe lifting at home and work and having the right attitude about safety can be effective in preventing back injuries. We discuss how strains and muscles work so back injuries can be prevented.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime5006a 195 English / Spanish 2009 10 Min.

BACTERIA AND DISEASE CONTROLBacteria and Disease Control program covers how bacterium affects the janitorial and custodial professions and how it applies to cleaning. What is bacteria and how does it affect the janitorial and custodial professions? We're not going to get technical, but it is important to understand some basics about bacteria and disease control, particularly as it applies to cleaning.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime15003a 160 English / Spanish 2009 9 Min.

BED BUGSThe Bed Bug Problem program will focus on how bed bugs affect and gain access in dwellings, their biology, infestations, bites, feeding habits, and how to eliminate them. The recent outbreak of bed bugs since World War II has sent a fear among apartment dwellers, college students, and travelers all over the nation. Bed bugs resist many pesticides and spread quickly in certain mattress-heavy buildings such as hotels, dormitories, and apartment complexes. Bed bugs carry no known disease and health departments do not consider it a public health threat.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime5050A 195 English / Spanish 2009 16 Min.

BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS (RESTAURANTS)Bloodborne Pathogens (Restaurants) program talks about the types of diseases and how to protect yourself in a safe manner if exposed. In today's environment of health issues, communicable diseases, and other health related topics it's important to understand potential hazards we all have on a daily basis. These potential hazards exist at work, at home, and everywhere you go so you need to know how to protect yourself from these hazards. In this program we will concentrate on what is called Blood Borne Pathogens.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime6012a 195 English / Spanish 2008 12 Min.

BUS PERSON DISHWASHER AND JANITOR SAFETY VIDEOBus Person, Dishwasher, and Janitor Safety program covers topics such as uniforms, back injuries, cleanliness, burns, hazards, and electrical safety. Perhaps the most demanding and important jobs in any restaurant are bus persons, dishwashers, and maintenance persons. The work is fast paced and it requires attention to the job at all times. Safety is an extremely important part of your job, as there are potential hazards associated with your many job responsibilities. The safety issues discussed in this program apply to all three positions. You are responsible for safety. If you see a safety hazard, correct it. Teamwork is important in this environment.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime6006a 160 English / Spanish 2006 14 Min.

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Hotel and ResturantsCONTROLLING EXPOSURES TO BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS (HOTEL/MOTEL)

Controlling Exposures to Bloodborne Pathogens program focuses on prevention and controlling exposure and watching out for potential hazards. Although many workers have always been exposed to bloodborne and infectious diseases, treatment, and infection control prevented widespread incidences. The 80s brought new conditions that were spread in alarming proportions to personnel having other than direct contact with an exposed person. Last year, several thousand workers died from Hepatitis B. New methods of infection control were established to prevent the occupational spread of AIDS and Hepatitis B virus, both very serious diseases.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime5023a 195 English / Spanish 2007 17 Min.

CUSTOMER ACCIDENTS - THIRD PARTY LIABILITYCustomer Accidents - Third Party Liability is a program that provides generally accepted guidelines in what we call third party liability or non-employee liability claims. In a hotel environment, your job is to provide customer service and a safe place for employees and customers. This short program addresses safety for customers and is intended to provide information to help you reduce liability in the event of a customer accident, illness, injury, or property damage claim. The purpose of the program is simply to help you become better informed and knowledgeable of customer accidents and what you can do to help prevent these accidents.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime5019a 195 English / Spanish 2009 20 Min.

ELECTRIC PALLET JACKPeople and Equipment program discusses some basic rules that apply to both equipment operators and warehouse personnel. Basically, forklift operator rules generally call for pedestrians to have the right-of-way but forklift operators don't always see pedestrians until it's too late. Stay alert and pay attention to the sounds around you.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1013g 195 English / Spanish 2009 9 Min.

EMERGENCY EVACUATIONEmergency Evacuation program covers evacuation procedures in emergency situations with emphasis on safety. Concern and commitment for the safety and health of all employees is a high priority. Throughout the world, there are disasters of many types such as hurricanes, floods, bombs, toxic chemical releases, radioactive releases, fires, tornados, earthquakes, and other disasters. One of the most important considerations in surviving any type of disaster is preparing for the emergency.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime5016a 195 English / Spanish 2008 12 Min.

FIRE EXTINGUISHER TRAININGAdvanced Fire Extinguisher Training program indicates that the objective of fire extinguisher training is to save lives and property. Not everyone understands or knows how to use fire extinguishers. There are different extinguishers for each type of fire. The object of fire extinguisher training is to save lives. This program will provide information and help become familiar with extinguishers, fire prevention, and understanding an emergency action in the event of a fire.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1044F 195 English / Spanish 2010 12 Min.

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Hotel and ResturantsFLOOR CLEANING TIPS

Floor Cleaning Tips program provides tips on how to clean floors and leaving them with a safe surface. One of the most difficult parts of this job is to balance a shined floor with a non-slip surface. Some wax and cleaning material create a great looking floor, but at the same time they become slippery surfaces. That’s what this program is all about; tips on how to clean floors yet leave them in a safe condition.Sku Number Price Language Runtime15005a 195 English / Spanish 13 Min.

HANDWASHING AND BACTERIA FOR CAFETERIASHealth experts say washing your hands reduces the spread of viruses and other organisms that cause disease. This advice may sound simple; however, experts say a lot of people do not follow it. Infections can spread by touching surfaces that have harmful organisms on them. Shaking hands with another person also can spread infection. Harmful bacteria may enter your body if you touch your mouth, nose, or eyes. Please listen and watch closely as we're going to give you the inside story on hand washing and why it's so important in stopping the spread of bacteria and harmful illnesses.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7096A 160 English 2009 13 Min.

HOSPITALITY CUSTOMER SERVICEHospitality Customer Service program discusses the general accepted customer service standards. The information in this program is one of the most important parts of your responsibilities regardless of your job. Not only will it help you be a better representative of the company, it will help you perform better on any job you may hold in the future. Our success is due to our hospitality standard of friendly courteous service that our guests depend on.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime5021a 195 English / Spanish 2009 10 Min.

HOTEL FIRE SAFETYHotel Fire Safety is a program that covers fire prevention, emergency planning, early warning, and smoke controls. The leading cause of death in fires is smoke inhalation, not contact with the fire. The importance of fire safety in a hotel environment can't be overstated. The lives of guests and employees are at stake and the stakes are high. In this training program, we'll discuss basic fire prevention, emergency plans, early warning systems, smoke control, and hotel evacuation. Safety is everyone's responsibility.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime5018a 195 English / Spanish 2006 12 Min.

HOTEL SAFETY SERIES - BOMB THREAT PROCEDURESHotel Safety Series - Bomb Threat Procedures program is only a guide in knowing what to do if there is a bomb threat. Bombing and the threat of being bombed are harsh realities in today's world. The public is becoming more aware of those incidents of violence and the potential for destruction and physical harm. Law enforcement is charged with the responsibility of protecting life and property, but law enforcement alone will not do the job. It's up to each and everyone to do their part. Training and awareness will go a long way toward making your homes and workplaces safer and more secure environments.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime5015a 195 English / Spanish 2008 12 Min.

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Hotel and ResturantsHOTEL SAFETY SERIES - FIRE EXTINGUISHER TRAINING

Fire Extinguisher Training program explains the different types and uses of fire extinguishers and fire prevention. The very first rule to remember is that life safety is paramount. This means that if your life is endangered by attempting to extinguish a fire with a fire extinguisher, don't do it! Make sure you or others are not put in a dangerous situation and make sure that you can exit the building if the fire gets out of hand. Life safety is the most important part of extinguishing fires.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime5009a 195 English / Spanish 2009 14 Min.

HOTEL SAFETY SERIES - HUMAN BEHAVIOR - REDUCING UNSAFE ACTSHuman Behavior - Reducing Unsafe Acts program will focus on the types of unsafe acts by employees and corrective methods. The Insurance Industry, Governmental agencies, and the National Safety Council have analyzed employee accident investigations over the years and have determined that the overwhelming cause of most industrial accidents and injuries can be attributed to the unsafe acts of employees. That's a rather bold statement; putting the blame on employees.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime5003a 195 English / Spanish 2007 12 Min.

HOTEL SAFETY SERIES - SAFETY ORIENTATIONSafety Orientation program is an overview of your safety responsibilities to help perform your job safely. Don't take short cuts or risks. There's only one-way to perform your job. If it can't be done safely, we don't want you to do it. That's our policy and your obligation. Accident and injury statistics compiled over the last 50 years throughout the world have reveal that 85% to 98% of all accidents are caused by unsafe acts of employees such as taking short cuts, violating safety rules, or job procedures. If you've committed one of these unsafe acts, the company has the responsibility to provide counseling.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime5001a 195 English / Spanish 2007 12 Min.

HOUSEKEEPING SAFETYHousekeeping Safety program will review the important points about housekeeping safety. Your work in housekeeping requires you to make use of many different tools, equipment and of course, a variety of chemicals. Housekeeping in the hotel-motel environment is an important and responsible position. Schedules have to be met and providing service to guests. Housekeeping requires making use of many different tools, equipment, and a variety of chemicals.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime5005a 195 English / Spanish 2009 12 Min.

KITCHEN AND FOOD SERVICE SAFETYKitchen and Food Service Safety program explains how safety can be and is an important part of your job responsibility. Food handlers, cooks, waiters and waitresses, beverage servers, and a host of support personnel can't always be concentrating on anything except providing quality food and excellent service. We'll agree, you work in a fast paced environment, but safety won't slow you down or make your job more difficult. It'll actually save you time and make your job easier. That's a straight fact and that's what this program is all about. Explaining how safety can be and is an important part of your job responsibility.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime5008a 195 English / Spanish 2006 12 Min.

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Hotel and ResturantsKNIFE SAFETY BASICS

Knife Safety Basics program focuses on the use of knives with emphasis on safety. This short training program is designed to make you more aware of your safety responsibilities when working with knives and other sharp objects. We can't cover every aspect of knife safety in this short program. We want to increase your awareness by presenting some basic safety rules.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime6013a 195 English / Spanish 2006 10 Min.

LAUNDRY ROOM SAFETY BASICSLaundry Room Safety Basics is a program that covers how to avoid hazards that are found when working in a laundry room. Safety is everyone's responsibility. Regardless of what part of the facility you work in. The laundry facility is no different. There are potential safety hazards and concerns in the laundry facility that you need to be aware of. Everybody wants and deserves a safe and accident free work environment, but it takes teamwork and paying attention to safety to reach this goal.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime5017a 195 English / Spanish 2006 12 Min.

MAINTENANCE PERSON SAFETYMaintenance Person Safety program covers Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), machine guarding, protective equipment, lockout/tagout, and working safely in this environment. Safety is a decision to make a conscientious effort to work and act safely on every job. Maintenance persons are expected to do the impossible in the shortest time and at least expense. They are an extremely important part of any organization.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1005h 195 English / Spanish 2009 14 Min.

METHAMPHETAMINE WHATS COOKING IN YOUR HOTELMethamphetamine "What's Cooking in Your Hotel” program discusses the effects of Methamphetamine and other related drugs and the dangers of these chemicals to the body. Methamphetamine is a powerfully addictive stimulant that dramatically affects the central nervous system. The drug is easily produced in clandestine laboratories with relatively inexpensive over-the-counter ingredients. These factors combine to make methamphetamine a drug with high potential for widespread abuse.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime5046A 195 English 2008 18 Min.

POOL CHEMICALS WHO WHAT WHEN WHERE AND HOWPool Chemicals "Who, What, When, Where, And How" program focuses on the dangers of these chemicals and their proper use and storage. Swimming pool chemicals include various kinds of disinfectants and sanitizers which work to control the growth of certain kinds of algae and bacteria in the pool water. Swimming pool chemicals may also be used in hot tubs, spas, wading pools, and whirlpools. Various kinds of disinfectants and sanitizers are used, but the chlorine type is the most common. The chlorine usually comes from chlorinating agents that release chlorine when they are dissolved in the water. Chlorine gas may be used in large pools. The chlorine-based disinfectants may be called chlorinating liquid, dry chlorine, or liquid chlorine. The so-called dry chlorine is actually one of the chemicals in granular or tablet form. Keep in mind pool chemicals can be dangerous. There are two main types of chlorinating agents - organic and inorganic. Chlorinating agents are not compatible with each other. Many incidents occur when the same scoop or pail is used for both chemicals without cleaning them or when adding one product after the other or in the pool chlorinator. Learn the difference between organic and inorganic chemicals.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1055f 195 English 2006 26 Min.

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Hotel and ResturantsPREVENTING SLIPS AND FALLS IN RESTAURANTS

Preventing Work-Related Burn Injuries In Restaurants is a program that will focus on the causes, prevention, and behaviors. The Food Service Industry experiences the highest number of burns of any employment sector, about 12,000 each year. The Food Service Industry employs approximately 6.5 million workers in the United States each year. This Industry also comprises one of the largest groups of workers injured on the job in the United States. These injuries and illnesses are costly and damaging, both for the employee and for the individual restaurant owner. Job injuries and illnesses contribute to absenteeism, light duty assignments or other work restrictions, high turnover, and higher workers' compensation costs.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime6018A 195 English 2009 8 Min.

PREVENTING WORK RELATED BURN INJURIES IN RESTAURANTSPreventing Work-Related Burn Injury in Restaurants program covers potential hazards are discussed in this program with an emphasis on safety. The Food Service Industry experiences the highest number of burns of any employment sector, about 12,000 each year. The Industry employs approximately 6.5 million workers in the United States each year. This industry also comprises one of the largest groups of workers injured on the job in the United States. These injuries and illnesses are costly and damaging, both for the employee and for the individual restaurant owner. Job injuries and illnesses contribute to absenteeism, light duty assignments or other work restrictions, high turnover, and higher workers' compensation costs. Common injuries in restaurants include burns, lacerations, and sprains and strains. Many of these injuries are the result of slipping, tripping, falling, lifting, and/or repetitive motions. Work-related burns are a leading cause of occupational injury in the U.S. Topics included in this safety video are: potential hazards, what employees can do to protect themselves, what employers can do to protect employees, and OSHA standards.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime6019A 195 English / Spanish 2010 10 Min.

RESTAURANT - KITCHEN SAFETYKitchen Safety is a program that covers all aspects of safety in the restaurant kitchen. If you're aware of potential hazards, you can make good judgments and decisions that will allow you to perform your job without an accident. Many employees in the kitchen and food service industry are injured every year. Food handlers, cooks, waiters, waitresses, and beverage servers can’t always be concentrating on anything except providing quality food and service.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime6002a 195 English / Spanish 2012 13 Min.

RESTAURANT - SANITATION AND HYGIENESanitation and Hygiene program will touch on how food becomes contaminated, cleanliness, sanitizing, and food temperatures. It's happened to us all at one time or another; an upset stomach after eating. You might not even know what caused the problem. It may have been eating contaminated food. Foodborne illness is quite prevalent in the home, restaurants, hotels, retail establishments, and even school cafeterias. Through someone's carelessness, micro organisms were allowed to get on the food, which can occur with chicken, beef, pork, and a variety of other foods.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime6011a 195 English / Spanish 2009 10 Min.

RESTAURANT EMPLOYEE SAFETY ORIENTATIONRestaurant Employee Safety Orientation program is a general restaurant safety overview. Your supervisor will provide you with additional safety information and training, but always remember that it's up to you to work and act safely and to learn and follow our policies and procedures. Our safety obligation is to provide all employees and guests with a safe and healthful environment. Your obligation is to be aware of safety and potential hazards and to act safely on the job and at home. You have this obligation to yourself, your family, and the company. A safety program and safe working conditions alone cannot prevent accidents and injuries. Each employee is responsible and accountable for safety awareness and safety behavior.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime6001a 160 English / Spanish 2006 13 Min.

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Hotel and ResturantsVALET SAFETY

Valet Safety program focuses on customer service, safe lifting, key control and driving the customer’s car. As a valet parking professional, safety is extremely important as the hazards are many; vehicles moving, the weather, baggage, fast-paced environment, parking, and more. Equally important is the customer service and courtesies extended to your guests.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime5020a 195 English / Spanish 2006 14 Min.

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Housekeeping /Slip And Fall PreventionHOUSEKEEPING ON THE JOB SITE - CONSTRUCTION

Housekeeping on the Job Site program will focus on the employee’s responsibility for a safe work environment. It is one of the most important responsibilities employees have is to maintain a clean, neat, and orderly workplace. Safety is an important responsibility and it's a condition of employment. Maintaining your workplace in a neat, clean, and orderly fashion is a big part of your job and it's certainly a big part of this safety program.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date RuntimeC006G 195 English / Spanish 2011 10 Min.

HOW TO PREVENT SLIPS AND FALLS (GENERAL SAFETY)How to Prevent Slips and Falls is a program that focuses on how you can prevent these hazards. First of all, it's important to understand that the vast majority of slips and falls occur because the person is not paying attention to where they are walking or what they're doing and they either trip on something or the floor surface is slippery. We can describe slips and falls as a dual cause accident. We say dual because there may be two causes.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1001I 195 English / Spanish 2007 10 Min.

PREVENTING SLIPS AND FALLS IN RESTAURANTSPreventing Work-Related Burn Injuries in Restaurants program will focus on the causes, prevention, and behaviors. The Food Service Industry experiences the highest number of burns of any employment sector, about 12,000 each year. The Food Service Industry employs approximately 6.5 million workers in the United States each year. This Industry also comprises one of the largest groups of workers injured on the job in the United States. These injuries and illnesses are costly and damaging, both for the employee and for the individual restaurant owner. Job injuries and illnesses contribute to absenteeism, light duty assignments or other work restrictions, high turnover, and higher workers' compensation costs.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime6018A 195 English 2009 8 Min.

PREVENTING SLIPS AND FALLS IN TRUCKINGPreventing Slips and Falls in Trucking is a program that focuses on preventing slips and falls from trucks. Over 14,000 people die each year from falls at home and on the job. Truck driving is dangerous because of traffic, road conditions, and weather conditions. More drivers are hurt each year by slipping and falling from non-moving vehicles than by any other single cause.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime13014A 195 English 2007 7 Min.

SLIPS AND FALLS IN CONSTRUCTIONSlips and Falls is a program that explains the causes and prevention of the hazards of slips, trips, and falls. The potential for slipping, tripping, and falling is everywhere; at home, on the job, and during recreation. It appears that slips and falls are just a fact of life and nothing can be done about them. Well, that's just not true and that's what this program's all about; preventing slips, trips, and falls on construction sites.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date RuntimeC011G 195 English / Spanish 2009 10 Min.

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Human Resources / Supervisor TrainingDOCUMENTATION OF SAFETY EFFORTS

Documentation of Safety Efforts is certification of something you have accomplished. Documentation ensures continuity and is written proof designed to demonstrate information to regulatory agencies. In the event of legal action, documentation is part of your legal defense. To demonstrate your proof, the documentation must be written or you must otherwise be able to reconstruct or demonstrate what you're trying to prove. Topics covered in this safety video include: determining the best training methods, proving that the employee received the training, written safety policies and procedures, hazard identification and correction program, enforcement of safety rules, written counseling, and disciplinary action.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1010A 160 English / Spanish 2006 11 Min.

HOW TO INVESTIGATE AN ACCIDENTHow to Investigate an Accident program explains workplace accidents that may lead to property damage or work injuries. There are non-injury accidents and injury accidents. Most companies provide a safe and healthy work environment. Companies and supervisors must take an active role in accident prevention and accident investigation as an integral part of their safety program. Accident investigation is an important part of accident prevention. This program addresses the basics of accident investigation and accident prevention with emphasis on safety procedures.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1026a 160 English / Spanish 2006 13 Min.

HUMAN ASPECTS OF SAFETY: HOW TO PREVENT ACCIDENTSHuman Aspects of Safety: How to Prevent Accidents is a program that analyzes unsafe acts in the workplace and how to avoid them. All humans have the same basic needs; to be safe, secure, have enough to eat, and have a happy life. Some of the things that apply to almost everyone during our work day - how do we prevent accidents - we follow safety rules, policies, and procedures.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1012c 195 English / Spanish 2011 10 Min.

IMMINENT DANGER REFUSING TO WORK BECAUSE CONDITIONS ARE DANGEROUSWhen you believe working conditions are unsafe or unhealthful, you should call your employer's attention to the problem. If your employer does not correct the hazard or disagrees with you about the extent of the hazard, you may also file a complaint with OSHA. This video is a guide to help you understand what conditions could cause you to refuse to work in "good faith."Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1063A 195 English 2011 2 Min.

IMPROVING IMMIGRANT WORK PERFORMANCE AND SAFETYSupervisor Leadership - Improving Immigrant Worker Performance is a program that is designed to explain how native supervisors and management can improve the assimilation of immigrant workers into the workplace. As we have discussed in other training programs, Management, Supervisors, and other employees are in challenging times today in the workplace. Misunderstandings, poor communications, and decreasing productivity are the leading causes of these challenges resulting in accidents, injuries, illnesses and of course, lower efficiency and productivity. The stakes are high, but the benefits are enormous for those organizations who understand their workforce and help immigrants be better employees.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime2032A 195 English / Spanish 2010 23 Min.

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Human Resources / Supervisor TrainingINJURY AND ILLNESS PREVENTION PLAN

Injury and Illness Prevention Plan is one of the most important documents a company can have as a safety guidebook. The Injury and Illness Plan is a guide to prevent injuries and illnesses. Some states have made these IIPPs mandatory. Congress is debating on whether to make these IIPPs mandatory for all businesses thru the Occupational Safety and Health Act or OSHA.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1032A 160 English / Spanish 2006 14 Min.

INTRODUCTION TO OSHAIntroduction to OSHA allows today’s workers go to their jobs confident that they will return safely, and in good health. While hazards still may be encountered on the job, for the most part these risks are controlled. Prior to the OSHA Act more than 14,000 workers died and more than 50 million workers suffered disabling injuries every year simply by doing their jobs. Since OSHA was created, work-related deaths have decreased by more than 62% and work-related injuries decreased by more than 42%. OSHA is here to stay. Workers, employers, industry and nation all benefit from this program. The key is to make safety a priority.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1054A 195 English / Spanish 2007 22 Min.

INTRODUCTION TO WORKPLACE SAFETY (FOR SPANISH AND ENGLISH SPEAKINGEMPLOYEES)

Introduction To Workplace Safety - In the workplace, no matter what country or business where you work, everyone has the same goal. Personal safety is important for a good life for you and your family, with the benefits of a good job and ability to provide for your family. Safety earns you respect because it requires responsibility, effort and working with a team spirit to be accident free.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime2031A 195 English / Spanish 2010 9 Min.

JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS FIND IT BEFORE IT FINDS YOUJob Safety Analysis "Find It Before It Finds You” is a program that provides the steps to be taken when performing a JSA. There are many tools which organizations use to help reduce and eliminate accidents and injuries. One of the more important tools is what we call the job safety analysis. It's been around for a long, long time. JSA, or Job Safety Analysis, are just fancy words for finding out potential job hazards and unsafe procedures so we can reduce accidents. In recent years, job hazard analysis has crept into the safety vocabulary as OSHA requires hazard assessments in many of their standards.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1062i 195 English 2006 11 Min.

NEW RULE ON RECORD-KEEPING - OSHA FORM 300The New Rule on Recordkeeping-OSHA Form 300 was implemented for compliance effective January 1, 2002. The revisions provide better information and occupational illnesses and injuries and causes. Emphasis is placed on better protection of an employee’s privacy. The new rule was created to help employers identify workplace hazards and correct conditions hazardous to employees by maintaining records and tracking injuries, illnesses, and their causes. The new rule simplifies the recordkeeping system and the use of technology for employees.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1007A 195 English / Spanish 2006 13 Min.

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Human Resources / Supervisor TrainingPERSONAL LIABILITY IN THE WORKPLACE PRANKS AND HARASSMENT

Personal Liability in the Workplace-Pranks & Harassment program was developed from the high demand for this training. Liability for pranks and harassment in the workplace is extremely high, with record lawsuits stemming from not only the practice of such actions, but from companies ignoring the problem and not taking action to prevent it. This training demonstrates to all employees that there could be personal liability for such action, as well as company liability. This program explains the problem and provides the steps to take to prevent such actions in the workplace. The training includes phone calls, broadcasting derogatory jokes, calls, postings on the Internet and social media outlets. This program should be viewed by all employees, supervisors, and management to reduce individual and company liability.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime2036a 195 English / Spanish 2011 12 Min.

PREVENTING AND RESPONDING TO WORKPLACE VIOLENCEPreventing and Responding to Workplace Violence program discusses the causes of workplace violence and prevention strategies. Workplace safety has become a major concern to managers and employees alike. With incidents like what happened at Columbine High School and Virginia Tech, educational institutions are not immune to these types of incidents. Media attention has resulted in fear and apprehension, yet these are less common than is popularly believed. Prevention is critical. Incidents involving disruptions and threats are increasing, and early intervention helps prevent more serious acts. Topics included in this safety video are: reasons to look at workplace violence, costs of workplace violence, risk factors, misconceptions about workplace violence, homicides and non-fatal violence, prevention strategies, environmental designs, administrative controls, behavioral strategies, behaviors, prevention procedures, good working relationships, training managers and supervisors with conflict resolution skills, established workplace policies, effective security measures, job counseling / training assistance, crisis management plans, recognition and response to the potentially violent person, make a resource list of service agencies, if you are in a situation where you are confronted by disruptive, threatening or violent behavior, if you feel threatened or in danger, preventive actions you can take in your department, post incident response, and regulations.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime2037a 195 English / Spanish 2010 20 Min.

REPORTING FOR WORK - YOUR SAFETY RESPONSIBILITIESReporting for Work-Your Safety Responsibilities is a reminder about basic safety information. The program provides some safety tips and documentation on training and safety information. You are in control of safety at work and home. This program is about basic safety information and a better understanding of safety.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1027a 160 English / Spanish 2005 8 Min.

RESPONSIBILITIES OF A SUPERVISORResponsibilities of a Supervisor program covers the supervisor’s responsibilities, liabilities, and limitations. You're responsible for productivity, efficiency, safety, security, housekeeping, the list is endless. When something goes wrong, it's your responsibility. "What exactly are your responsibilities, liabilities, your capabilities, and limitations?" Well, that's what this program is all about. Let's start with a few basic statements. Your primary responsibility is also the most difficult; managing other people. The success you'll have in people management is directly related to a number of skills.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime2002a 160 English / Spanish 2006 19 Min.

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Human Resources / Supervisor TrainingSEXUAL HARASSMENT - WHAT EMPLOYEES NEED TO KNOW

Sexual Harassment - What Employees Need to Know is a program that defines sexual harassment, provides tips on how to recognize sexually harassing behavior, and what to do if you are a victim. In order to be productive and to do the best job they could do, they must have a working environment free from discrimination. Discrimination of any type has no place in an organization and sexual harassment is perhaps the most destructive form of discrimination. But what exactly is sexual harassment? It's not always as easy to define as you may think. In this program, we'll define what sexual harassment is, give you tips on how to recognize sexually harassing behavior, and advise you on what you should do if you're a victim of sexual harassment.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime2025a 195 English / Spanish 2012 15 Min.

SEXUAL HARASSMENT - WHAT MANAGERS NEED TO KNOWSexual Harassment - What Managers Need To Know is a program that will explain the manager’s role in sexual harassment situations and how to resolve them. The average American adult spends a large percentage of their life in the work place. In order to be productive and to do the best job they can do, they must have a working environment free from discrimination. Discrimination of any type has no place in any organization, and sexual harassment is perhaps the most destructive form of discrimination. Not dealing with sexual harassment can undermine the success of morale in any organization. Managers can help prevent sexual harassment by making sure everyone is knowledgeable of the company’s policy on this subject.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime2026A 195 English / Spanish 2006 15 Min.

SEXUAL HARASSMENT AN INVESTIGATORS GUIDESexual Harassment - An Investigator's Guide is a program that provides on-camera experiences by professionals on how to investigate a sexual harassment complaint. After the interviews are completed, the investigator will examine the objective facts in order to reach a conclusion. These facts include: whether the complaint was raised in a timely manner, whether similar complaints had been raised previously, the motivation for the complainant as to fabricate the story, the motivation for the alleged harasser to deny the incidents, and whether anything of substance claimed by the complainant or the alleged harasser was proven to be untrue.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime2020a 160 English / Spanish 2008 10 Min.

SEXUAL HARASSMENT IN THE WORKPLACESexual Harassment in the Workplace is a program that defines sexual harassment, provides tips on how to recognize sexually harassing behavior, and what to do if you are a victim. In order to be productive and to do the best job they could do, they must have a working environment free from discrimination. What exactly is sexual harassment?Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime2005a 160 English / Spanish 2008 12 Min.

SEXUAL HARASSMENT WHAT EMPLOYEES NEED TO KNOWSexual Harassment - What Employees Need to Know is a program that provides information on how to handle a complaint. In this video, you will learn what Sexual Harassment is, how to prevent it or stop it, and how to report it if it happens to you. Sexual harassment is against the law and your company’s policy. Under federal law, sexual harassment is an unwelcome sexual advance, requests for sexual favors and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature requiring the employee to consent as a condition of employment.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime2018A 160 English / Spanish 2006 8 Min.

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Human Resources / Supervisor TrainingSHIFTWORK FATIGUE

Shift Work - Preventing Fatigue can affect work performance. People who work rotating shifts suffer a higher rate of illness and death than day shift workers. Experience and statistics show that human error is the primary cause of 85% to 98% of accidents and injuries. If a person does not get his required sleep, he accumulates a sleep debt, which can only be eliminated through sufficient amounts of sleep. Sleepiness is the brain's signal that warns you that you need to sleep. Losing just two hours of sleep can affect your performance and can include degraded judgment, poor decision making, memory loss, slowed reaction time, lack of concentration, and change your mood. Surveys show that shift workers are chronically deprived of sleep. This group has approximately twice as many automobile accidents as the 9 to 5 workers. This program focuses on understanding fatigue from shift work and procedures to cope with change.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1044a 195 English / Spanish 2007 17 Min.

SPANISH SPEAKING WORKFORCE: COMMUNICATION FOR SAFETY AND EFFECTIVEPRODUCTION

Spanish-Speaking Workforce: Communication for Safety and Effective Production program will help you understand the Latino culture, beliefs, and to improve safety and work performance. Our objective is to help you understand the important elements of understanding and how to motivate your Latino workforce for safety and productivity.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime2033A 195 English / Spanish 2010 29 Min.

SUPERVISOR LEADERSHIP EXCELLENCE - COMMUNICATIONS FOR SUPERVISORSSupervisor Leadership Excellence - Communications for Supervisors is a program that provides important tips on communicating with your employees. Communication is the foundation of leadership. There are literally hundreds of ways we communicate with speech, hands, eyes, body language, direction, the way we talk with others, and the way we listen. Communication is more than talking. Your effectiveness as a supervisor depends somewhat on your verbal skills, your attitude towards people, your non-verbal gestures and signals and certainly, and your listening skills.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime2009a 160 English / Spanish 2006 21 Min.

UNDERSTANDING PEOPLE - A SUPERVISORS PERSPECTIVEUnderstanding People - A Supervisor’s Perspective is a program designed to provide an overview of how these relationships occur and the psychology of human behavior. The most important aspect of leadership is the relationship developed between management and employees. This relationship determines the organization’s efficiency, discipline, safety, security, and productivity.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime2001A 160 English / Spanish 2008 24 Min.

UNSAFE ACTS - HUMAN BEHAVIORUnsafe Acts - Human Behavior is the cause of most accidents. This is according to the Insurance Industry, Governmental agencies, and the National Safety Council who have analyzed employee accident investigations over the years. We have determined that the overwhelming cause of most industrial accidents and injuries can be attributed to the unsafe acts of employees.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1003c 160 English / Spanish 2005 11 Min.

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Human Resources / Supervisor TrainingWHY OSHA IS IMPORTANT TO YOU?

Why is OSHA Important To You? Prior to the OSHA Act more than 14,000 workers died and more than 50 million workers suffered disabling injuries every year simply by doing their jobs. Since OSHA was created, work-related deaths have decreased by more than 62% and work-related injuries decreased by more than 42%. This video is designed to teach you why OSHA is as important to you as a worker.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1062A 195 English 2011 31 Min.

YOUR RIGHT AS A WHISTLEBLOWERYour Rights as a Whistleblower is a program that includes the process of filing a complaint with OSHA if your employer retaliates against you by taking unfavorable personnel action because you engaged in protected activity relating to workplace safety and health, commercial motor carrier safety, pipeline safety, air carrier safety, nuclear safety, the environment, asbestos in schools, corporate fraud, SEC rules or regulations, railroad carrier safety or security, or public transportation agency safety or security. Topics discussed include: whistleblower laws enforced by OSHA, unfavorable personnel actions, filing a complaint, how OSHA determines whether retaliation took place, limited protections for employees who to refuse to work, whistleblower protections in the transportation industry, whistleblower protections for voicing environmental concerns, and whistleblower protections when reporting corporate fraud.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1061a 195 English / Spanish 2011 9 Min.

YOUR RIGHT TO FILE A COMPLAINT WITH OSHAYour Right to File A Complaint With OSHA. If you think your job is unsafe and you want to ask for an inspection, contact OSHA. It is confidential. If you have been fired, demoted, transferred, or discriminated against in any way for using your rights under the law, you must file a complaint with OSHA within 30 days of the alleged discrimination. Topics discussed include: complaint filing options, how to file your discrimination complaint, when can a complaint be filed, who can complain, and what information must the employee provide.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1060A 195 English / Spanish 2011 8 Min.

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Humorous Training VideosFORKING AROUND

Forking Around is a program that highlights some of the do’s and don’ts when operating a forklift. Viewers will be asked to define unsafe acts. Driving a forklift is a big responsibility; however, most forklift operators do not take their jobs as seriously as they should. Be aware of safety hazards and take steps necessary to reduce risks. Causing an accident can be a reason for termination. Not only are you responsible for safely transporting your company’s materials, but you are also responsible for the safety of those working around you.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1016G 160 English 2006 10 Min.

HEAT STRESS (HUMOROUS)Heat Stress (Humorous) is a program about protecting yourself when working in a hot environment. C. Harley Fairwench is on-camera to give a little humorous insight into heat stress. The human body's like a furnace that burns, fuels, and manufactures heat to keep the internal temperature within safe limits. But the body must also get rid of its excess heat into the environment! This is accomplished through the varying rate and depth of blood circulation and the release of the fluid through the skin and the sweat glands. Being uncomfortable is not the only problem when working in high temperatures and high humidity. Human beings are warm blooded meaning regardless of external conditions; our body maintains a fairly constant temperature.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1006i 195 English 2009 17 Min.

THE DARK AGES OF SAFETYThis program is great for its subtle humor and safety message. This program contains black and white footage from the National Archives showing the safety efforts from the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s. It's a non offensive, humorous, yet powerful safety motivator.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1031a 160 English 2006 12 Min.

WHAT’S WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE? (I)What's Wrong With This Picture? (I) program reviews safety skills in the areas of lifting, personal protective equipment (PPE), Hazard Communication (HAZCOM), and fire hazards. Pictures will be shown to the viewers to see if they can identify improper and unsafe acts while employees are performing their jobs.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1033a 160 English 2006 16 Min.

WHAT’S WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE? (II) FORKING AROUNDWhat's Wrong With This Picture? (II) "Forking Around" is about driving a forklift and the responsibility of the driver. Driving a forklift is a big responsibility; however, most forklift operators do not take their jobs as seriously as they should. Be aware of safety hazards and take steps necessary to reduce risks. Causing an accident can be a reason for termination. Be aware of safety hazards and take steps to reduce the risks. This program highlights some of the do’s and don’ts when operating a forklift with an emphasis on safety. Viewers will be asked to define unsafe acts.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1034a 160 English 2006 10 Min.

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LaboratoriesACADEMIC ENVIRONMENT LABORATORY SAFETY

Academic Environment Laboratory Safety - Laboratory safety is a critical part of any university’s safety program because there is so much information, so many people involved, and so many details to be learned. Of course, the underlying importance is educating you in the various science disciplines and how to work safely with chemicals. Topics covered in this safety video include: laboratory safety program, training, engineering controls, types of engineering controls, laboratory requirements, chemical labeling, use of gloves, glove safety, hazardous chemical collection, hazardous chemical disposal, safety equipment, chemical exposure, the chemical fume hood, personal protective equipment (PPE), chemical hazards, corrosives (acids and bases), flammables and combustibles, toxics (mutagens, poisons, carcinogens, oxidizers and organic peroxides), air and water reactives, pyrophorics, toxicity, assessing chemical exposure, and chemical routes of entry.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7111a 195 English 2010 27 Min.

AUTOCLAVE SAFETYAutoclave Safety - An integral part of your university’s Laboratory Safety Program is comprised of the Chemical Hygiene Plan. A component of this plan is autoclave safety. Students, staff, and professors are to be protected from the health and safety hazards presented by the use of autoclaves in your laboratory. In this program we will cover the proper use of an autoclave. We will discuss sterilization, using an autoclave, some limitations of autoclaves, good laboratory practices as applied to autoclaves, and some characteristics of autoclaves. Topics covered in this safety video include: sterilization, limitations, temperature, time, contact, indicators, tape indicators, containment, autoclave safety, using the autoclave, and loading.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7112a 195 English 2010 8 Min.

BIOLOGICAL SAFETY IN THE LABORATORYBiological Safety In The Laboratory - Your University’s Laboratory Safety Program is comprised of the Chemical Hygiene Program, Biological Safety Program, Radiation Safety Program, and other specific topics. In this program we will cover the Biological Safety Program and how you can use this information to stay safe and healthy in a learning environment. This Biological Safety program has been developed to provide you with guidance on the safe handling of biological materials, safety practices to minimize the risk of exposure to potentially infectious materials, and procedures for proper use, storage, transfer, and disposal of biological materials. This program is intended for use with your Chemical Hygiene Plan. Topics covered in this safety video include: CDC and NIH biosafety levels, training, safe handling of biological materials, biohazard warning labels, personal hygiene guidelines, clothing guidelines, handling procedures, syringes, work areas, disinfection and sterilization, liquid disinfectants, biosafety cabinets, procedures for disposal, and regulated medical waste.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7110A 195 English 2010 16 Min.

CHEMICAL FUME HOOD SAFETYChemical Fume Hood Safety - In this safety program, we will cover the proper use of a Chemical Fume Hood and how it will help to keep you safe. Often the terms Fume Hood, Chemical Hood, and Chemical Fume Hood are used interchangeably. In this program we will refer to the chemical fume hood as a chemical hood. We will discuss using the hood safely, some limitations of chemical hoods, good laboratory practices applied to hood safety, and how to confirm that your hood is operating properly. Biological Safety or Radiation Safety will not be discussed in this program. Topics covered in this safety video include: using the chemical hood, limitations of chemical hoods, some good laboratory practices, confirm that hood is operational, conducting experiments in a hood, other laboratory exhaust systems, and additional safety equipment.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7109a 195 English 2010 11 Min.

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LaboratoriesCHEMICAL HYGIENE AND ENGINEERING FOR LABORATORIES

Chemical Hygiene And Engineering - A Chemical Hygiene Plan is a written document developed and implemented by your university which sets forth procedures, equipment, personal protective equipment, and work practices that are capable of protecting laboratory workers from the health hazards presented by hazardous chemicals used in your particular workplace. Topics covered in this safety video include: chemical hygiene plan and engineering controls. Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7115A 195 English 2009 16 Min.

CHEMICAL SPILL CLEANUP FOR LABORATORIESChemical Spill Cleanup - Chemical spills in the laboratory are serious events that can be hazardous to your health and to the environment. Keeping your lab uncluttered, properly transporting and storing chemicals, and careful planning of experiments can reduce your risk of having a chemical spill. However, it is still important that you and your laboratory are prepared for a hazardous chemical spill. Topics covered in this safety video include: what to do if you have a spill, the chemical spill plan, spill response and clean-up procedures, general guidelines, recommended spill control material inventory, personal protective equipment (PPE), absorption materials, neutralizing materials, clean-up tools, biological materials spill procedures, and documentation.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7113A 195 English 2010 14 Min.

CRYOGENICS AND COMPRESSED GASCryogenics And Compressed Gas Safety - Cryogenics and Compressed gas safety is a critical part of any university’s safety program. Almost 200 different types of gases can be contained in gas cylinders. Some examples of these compressed gases include atmospheric gases such as nitrogen and oxygen, fuels, refrigerant gases, laboratory gases, flammable, toxic, and poison gases. Compressed gases are stored in high pressure cylinders. The size of one of these cylinders can range from a small lecture bottle containing oxygen to a large tank containing propane. In addition, cryogenic liquids are contained in cylinders. Cryogenic gases are liquefied gases that are kept in their liquid state at very low temperatures and high pressures. Examples of cryogenic liquids include liquid nitrogen and liquid helium. Topics covered in this safety video include: hazards to consider, asphyxiation, fire and explosion, corrosive gases, chemical poisoning, materials for cryogenics, personal protective equipment (PPE), storage of cryogenics, liquid oxygen hazards, liquid nitrogen hazards, handling cylinders, leak detection, identification, cryogenics and gas cylinder storage, working with cylinders, cold burns and frostbite, first aid, cylinder piping and manifold safety, and training. Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7118A 195 English 2010 28 Min.

TREATMENT PLANT LABORATORY SAFETYTreatment Plant Laboratory Safety program focuses on all the risks of laboratory work. With this in mind, let's concentrate on some of the most important issues. A lot of people are mistakenly under the impression that working in a lab is just about the safest and cushiest job in the organization. Well, nothing could be further from the truth. As you know, you are busy and the lab contains numerous chemicals, processes, and equipment that can cause injury, make you ill or in some cases, result in death.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3049A 195 English 2009 16 Min.

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LaboratoriesUNIVERSITY LASER SAFETY

University Laser Safety - Laser safety is a critical part of any university’s laboratory safety program. The purpose of this laser safety program is to provide you with guidance in the safe use of lasers. It is designed for students and professors working with lasers and for others that can come into contact with laser radiation in the laboratory. More detailed safety information specific to your laboratory can be found in your Laser Safety Manual. In addition to laser safety this program will include a brief discussion on the classification of lasers. Topics covered in this safety video include: classes for lasers, examples of lasers, labels for laser housings, sign requirements, the header, position 1, position 2, position 3, controlled laser area, laser engineering requirements, electrical hazards, personal protective equipment (PPE), work practices, and things to remember/consider.Sku Number Price Language Runtime7120A 195 English 19 Min.

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Manufacturing and Assembly LinesChemicals and Hazardous MaterialsAN EFFECTIVE RESPIRATORY PROTECTION PROGRAM

An Effective Respiratory Protection Program is the most effective method of protecting workers to reduce the hazard by using ventilation, non-toxic chemicals, and other engineering methods. Quite often, these hazards may not be controlled through engineering methods, so personal protection may then be required. An effective respiratory protection program should include a written standard operating procedure, respirators shall be selected on the basis of hazards to which the worker is exposed, the user shall be instructed and trained, respirators must be regularly cleaned and disinfected, respirators must be stored in convenient, clean, and sanitary locations, respirators must be routinely inspected during cleaning, monitor the work area conditions and the degree of worker exposure or stress, regular inspection and evaluation be completed to determine the continued effectiveness of the respirator protection program, persons must be physically able to perform the work and use the equipment, and all respirators must be approved for the particular hazard and it must provide the necessary protection for that hazard.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1009b 160 English / Spanish 2006 13 Min.

ASBESTOS AWARENESS - CHEMICALS AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALSAsbestos Awareness - General Safety program provides awareness of the asbestos hazard with a focus on safety. Asbestos is not harmful unless inhaled. Non-flyable or non-crumbling asbestos is not a direct health threat. Many older homes and buildings contain asbestos. It is more of a risk to remove asbestos than leaving it alone. Many of us have grown up in homes with asbestos ceilings and asbestos floor tiles.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1020f 195 English / Spanish 2009 7 Min.

BONDING AND GROUNDING FLAMMABLE LIQUID TRANSFERSBonding and Grounding Flammable Liquid Transfers is a program that focuses on reducing the effects of static electricity and potential explosions when transferring flammable liquids from one container to another. Static electricity occurs when electrons are moved about on a surface. Static electricity can cause sparks, sparks that can ignite flammable liquid when the vapor of the liquid is such that it can be ignited.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date RuntimeC004H 160 English / Spanish 2008 9 Min.

CHEMICAL FUME HOOD SAFETYChemical Fume Hood Safety - In this safety program, we will cover the proper use of a Chemical Fume Hood and how it will help to keep you safe. Often the terms Fume Hood, Chemical Hood, and Chemical Fume Hood are used interchangeably. In this program we will refer to the chemical fume hood as a chemical hood. We will discuss using the hood safely, some limitations of chemical hoods, good laboratory practices applied to hood safety, and how to confirm that your hood is operating properly. Biological Safety or Radiation Safety will not be discussed in this program. Topics covered in this safety video include: using the chemical hood, limitations of chemical hoods, some good laboratory practices, confirm that hood is operational, conducting experiments in a hood, other laboratory exhaust systems, and additional safety equipment.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7109A 195 English 2010 11 Min.

CHEMICAL HYGIENE AND ENGINEERING FOR LABORATORIESChemical Hygiene And Engineering - A Chemical Hygiene Plan is a written document developed and implemented by your university which sets forth procedures, equipment, personal protective equipment, and work practices that are capable of protecting laboratory workers from the health hazards presented by hazardous chemicals used in your particular workplace. Topics covered in this safety video include: chemical hygiene plan and engineering controls. Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7115A 195 English 2009 16 Min.

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Manufacturing and Assembly LinesChemicals and Hazardous MaterialsCHEMICAL PROTECTION CLOTHING

Chemical Protection Clothing is a program that covers various types of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). The adverse effects chemical substances may have on the human body necessitate the use of protective clothing. The predominant physical, chemical, or toxic property of the material dictates the type and degree of protection required. The hazards encountered must be thoroughly accessed before deciding on protective clothing to be worn. The type of chemical determines the kind of personal protective equipment (PPE) to be worn. Protection against a corrosive compound is different from a compound that releases a highly toxic vapor. The job and probability of exposure to a substance must be considered when choosing PPE.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1039F 160 English / Spanish 2005 12 Min.

CHEMICAL SAFETYChemical Safety - This program is designed to help you understand more about chemicals and chemical safety. It's important to be informed and aware of chemicals and chemical safety. The first and most important step is to stop and read the label. Topics included in this safety video are: 4 types of chemicals (Toxic agents, Corrosives, Flammables, Reactives), ways in which chemicals can enter your body (Inhalation, Absorption, Ingestion, and Spillage), basic safety tips about chemicals (read the label, dress the part, follow directions, know emergency procedures, be careful and report any suspected problems, keep your work area neat, clean, and organized, store everything properly, and dispose of everything properly). Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1007F 160 English / Spanish 2005 7 Min.

CHEMICAL SPILL CLEANUP FOR LABORATORIESChemical Spill Cleanup - Chemical spills in the laboratory are serious events that can be hazardous to your health and to the environment. Keeping your lab uncluttered, properly transporting and storing chemicals, and careful planning of experiments can reduce your risk of having a chemical spill. However, it is still important that you and your laboratory are prepared for a hazardous chemical spill. Topics covered in this safety video include: what to do if you have a spill, the chemical spill plan, spill response and clean-up procedures, general guidelines, recommended spill control material inventory, personal protective equipment (PPE), absorption materials, neutralizing materials, clean-up tools, biological materials spill procedures, and documentation.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7113A 195 English 2010 14 Min.

CHLORINE SAFETYChlorine Safety program covers swimming pool disinfection, and water treatment. Chlorine is the major chemical used for the sanitation of water, swimming pool disinfection, or in the treatment process of sewage. In the manufacturing world, it's used to treat industrial water and can be found in plastic pipe and hundreds of other uses. It's one of nature's chemicals. It is also one of the most hazardous materials known to man. Chlorine comes in the gaseous form, but when cooled and compressed, the gas becomes liquid. Chlorine is generally shipped to the user in tank cars, in 1-ton cylinders or 150 pound cylinders. Handling, storing, and using chlorine in these cylinders becomes very important to those persons working with the chemical.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3008a 195 English 2009 18 Min.

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Manufacturing and Assembly LinesChemicals and Hazardous MaterialsFLAMMABLE LIQUIDS SAFETY

Flammable Liquids Safety program talks about chemicals and other hazardous materials. It is critical to understand the basic technical, terminology of chemicals in order to understand the potential hazards associated with such materials. It is important to know the different signs and warning labels on flammable liquids and the harm they may cause. This program addresses the terminology used with flammable liquids with an emphasis on safety.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1004f 160 English 2005 9 Min.

GHS ARE YOU READY? GHS AND HAZCOM TRAINING PACKAGEGHS Are You Ready? A new GHS & Hazcom Complete Training Package (Safety Videos). This package is a complete training kit for the new transition that is happening in Hazcom. With the adoption of the new GHS standards Hazcom is changing and this package is designed to help managers and employees alike in understanding the changes that GHS will bring. Sku Number Price Language Copyright DateGHSPKG 495 English / Spanish 2013

GHS GLOBALLY HARMONIZED SYSTEM(GHS) - Globally Harmonized System program fully explains the new GHS and how it is to be integrated with your current HAZCOM program. For the first time in world history, globalization is reaching every corner of every business. All users of chemical products throughout the world need to know what chemicals are present and the hazards. Sound management of chemicals includes systems through which chemical hazards are identified and communicate to all who may be exposed. GHS cuts away the wasted time and efforts from confusion, inconsistent requirements that ultimately reduces worker protection. The focus on this program is to introduce what employers will need to know about the new GHS that OSHA will adopt.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1065A 195 English / Spanish 2013 20 Min.

HANDLING AND USING FLAMMABLE LIQUIDSHandling and Using Flammable Liquids is a program that addresses the terminology used with flammable liquids.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date RuntimeC003H 160 English / Spanish 2008 10 Min.

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND FLAMMABLE SAFETYHazardous Materials and Flammable Safety program covers hazardous materials. They are safe to use if you follow the manufacturer's instructions. The safety procedures are established by your company for using these products. If you misuse chemicals, flammables, or any type of potentially hazardous materials, the probability of accident or injury is exceptionally high. Accidents and injuries in the workplace are preventable regardless of the industry. Safety doesn’t slow you down; it makes your job easier and saves time. Training is a key element to safety. This program will provide a blueprint to help improve or begin development of a safety program.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1009F 195 English / Spanish 2010 16 Min.

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Manufacturing and Assembly LinesChemicals and Hazardous MaterialsHAZARDOUS SPILL CLEANUP

Hazardous Spill Clean Up is about hazardous material that may endanger your life or health, the life or health of others, or cause damage to your facility or the environment. Hazardous materials in the workplace such as chlorine, methane, acids, and gases may endanger your life or health. Spills or leaks of these materials must be taken seriously. Hazardous materials at home may include pesticides, cleaners, gasoline, and paint thinner. It is important to understand your responsibilities and knowing how to react in a safe manner. This program is about how to react to a spill and not letting it get out of hand with emphasis is on safety.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1008F 160 English / Spanish 2005 15 Min.

HAZARDOUS WASTE AND CHEMICALSHazardous Waste and Chemicals is a program designed to make you more aware of your job responsibilities when working with or using hazardous waste and chemicals. Each year, even in today's state of the art technology and workplace safety environment, over 6,000 persons are killed on the job and about 3.6 million receive disabling injuries in the United States alone. Many more suffer unnecessary pain and discomfort from work-related injuries and illnesses. Hazardous waste and chemicals are part of this equation. This training program is designed to make you more aware of your job responsibilities when working with or using hazardous waste and chemicals. Much of the information will be a review, some information may be new to you, but it's important that you understand the information and put it into practice on a daily basis, no matter where you work or what job you perform.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1051F 195 English / Spanish 2009 11 Min.

HOW TO COMPLY WITH THE NEW GHS HAZCOM PROGRAMHow to Comply with the New GHS HAZCOM Program - The Globally Harmonized System (GHS) is an International approach to hazard communication, providing agreed criteria for classification of chemical hazards, and a standardized approach to label elements and safety data sheets. There is a lot of information about the new Hazard Communications program that’s changing the way organizations comply with the new rules. This program is an explanation of how to comply, without changing your entire HAZCOM program. The topics in this program include: changes to HAZCOM, hazard classifications, labels, pictograms, and the new safety data sheets (SDS).Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1066A 195 English 2013 15 Min.

HOW TO FIT TEST RESPIRATORSHow To Fit Test Respirators - There are a variety of gases, fumes, vapors, dusts, mists, and other potentially hazardous materials in many industries. Protection from health hazards is a goal of all employers and employees. Topics included in this safety video are: why respiratory protection is required, air supplied respirators, air-purifying respirators, dust masks, who can wear respiratory protection, and how to properly fit a respirator.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date RuntimeC006P 195 English / Spanish 2008 10 Min.

HYDROGEN SULFIDE TRAININGHydrogen Sulfide Training program defines (H2S) and the risk of exposure with emphasis on safety. Hydrogen sulfide is a by-product formed by decaying organic matter. Hydrogen Sulfide can be found in oil or gas operations, mining facilities, sewage, wastewater treatment plants, landfills, public utilities, and other places. Because Hydrogen sulfide is so dangerous, your employer is required to follow certain safety standards such as monitoring the air in your workspace and providing engineering controls.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1043f 160 English / Spanish 2001 12 Min.

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Manufacturing and Assembly LinesChemicals and Hazardous MaterialsINTEGRATING GHS WITH HAZCOM

Integrating GHS with Hazcom (Safety Video) - This update to the Hazard Communication Standard will provide a common and coherent approach to classifying chemicals and communicating hazard information on labels and safety data sheets. Once implemented, the revised standard will improve the quality and consistency of hazard information in the workplace, making it safer for workers. This program covers topics such as Hazard classifications, labels and labeling, SDS, training and information, shipping and receiving, PPE, and transitions between the old Hazcom and new GHS standards.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1068A 195 English 2013 18 Min.

LEAD IN THE WORKPLACELead in the Workplace is an old occupational health hazard which can stay in your body for years and can cause serious health effects that may not be treatable. Over-exposure to lead is a major problem among workers in many industries. Lead can be in the air in your home. It can be in lead-based paint, in some types of dishes and china, and in drinking water. This program focuses on lead exposure with an emphasis on safety.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1028a 195 English / Spanish 2007 15 Min.

RESPIRATORS AND HOW TO USE THEMRespirators and How to Use Them is covered in this program. Respiratory protection and self-contained breathing apparatuses are used to protect us from harmful gases, fumes, vapors, and chemicals as well as where the air doesn't contain enough oxygen to support life. You need information and training on this type of equipment and the hazards involved before you attempt to use respiratory protection. Your organization will provide specific training, but this program is designed to give you some information about personal protection under adverse or hazardous conditions.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1001B 195 English / Spanish 2008 12 Min.

WHMIS RIGHT TO KNOWWHMIS Right to Know course is designed for workers who have to handle hazardous products in the workplace. The Workplace Hazardous Material Information System, or WHMIS, is a Canada-wide legal framework that applies to suppliers, employers, and workers so they can identify and safely manage hazardous materials in the workplace. Legislated by federal, provincial, and territorial jurisdictions, it is founded on the workers' fundamental "Right to Know" about materials they are using. Under WHMIS, employers and suppliers must provide information regarding the hazardous materials in 3 main ways; have container labels for all hazardous materials in the workplace, provide Material Safety Data Sheets(MSDS) to workers so they have information about hazards and precautions or hazardous materials used in the workplace, and provide worker education programs.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1060F 195 English 2010 15 Min.

WORKING WITH BENZENEWorking with Benzene program explains the various measurements of contaminants and the hazards of Benzene with emphasis on safety. Before we discuss chemicals and hazardous materials, it's important to understand some basic terms. You may or may not be familiar with these terms, but if you handle, use, store, or dispose of chemicals and hazardous materials, it's very important to understand the terminology. The health effects of any toxic substance are related to the amount of exposure, also known as ”dose.” The greater the dose, the more severe the effects. Some chemicals can cause toxicity at very low doses. Parts per million (PPM) is a familiar term to anyone working with chemicals and toxic materials. It is important to understand how very small amounts of toxicity are measured.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1050f 160 English 2005 16 Min.

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Manufacturing and Assembly LinesElectrical SafetyELECTRICAL SAFETY (SHORT VERSION)

Electrical Safety is a program that deals with various types of electrical hazards. Electricity is essential to modern life, both at home and on the job. As a source of power, electricity is accepted without much thought to the hazards encountered. Perhaps because it has become such a familiar part of our surroundings, it often is not treated with the respect it deserves. To handle electricity safely, you need to understand how electricity acts, how it can be approached and the hazards it presents. You also need to know how these hazards can be controlled. Learn as much as you can and use this program as the beginning, not the end of your training in electrical safety.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1049i 195 English / Spanish 2007 13 Min.

NFPA 70E ELECTRICAL SAFETY - ARC FLASH SAFETY FOR EMPLOYEESNFPA 70E Electrical Safety - Arc Flash Safety for Employees program is an introduction to understanding and reducing arc flash hazards with emphasis on safety. Although arc hazards have existed since we first started using electricity, increasing deaths, injuries, and property loss from arcing faults have led to increased study into the causes, effects, and methods of protection. New electrical standards, most notably the National Fire Protection Association or NFPA 70E, are the principle regulations to establish minimum requirements for improving electrical safety. OSHA has adopted these regulations and they apply to every worker that may approach or be exposed to electrical energy. Let's review arc flashes.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1030h 195 English / Spanish 2012 18 Min.

PREVENTING ELECTROCUTIONElectricity is an integral part of today’s modern world and sometimes it is easy to forget just how dangerous it can be. The National Safety Council estimates 600 people die every year in the U.S. of electrical causes. Most of the accidents involve low voltage (600 volts or less) which could have been easily prevented. This safety video is designed to help inform you how you can prevent electrocution. Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date RuntimeC009P 195 English 2012 8 Min.

GeneralABRASIVE WHEELS GRINDER SAFETY (NON-GORY)

Abrasive Wheels Grinder Safety (Non-Gory) video discusses how lacerations and foreign body injuries often occur, the use of gloves and safety regulations required. An abrasive wheel grinder can be found in most maintenance shops and in some cases in manufacturing. Grinders can be either pedestal or bench mounted, or portable. Injuries from grinders are typically lacerations or foreign body in nature. The topics included in this safety video are: types of injuries and how to prevent injuries.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1039h 195 English / Spanish 2011 7 Min.

ADVANCED NEWHIRE ORIENTATIONOrientation 2000 is a program that talks about technology moving ahead. No matter what job you have or in what industry you work in, there are responsibilities associated with your job. Part of these responsibilities is safety, safety for you and the safety of your co-workers and visitors to your facilities. The goal of this training program is to help you understand some of your job responsibilities that include safety. Safety is a major part of your job, no matter where you work or what type of job you perform. Keep in mind that you must be trained and authorized to operate any equipment or machine, before you should attempt to use them. Additionally, there are some new safety standards that require site specific or job specific training.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1039A 195 English / Spanish 2012 45 Min.

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Manufacturing and Assembly LinesGeneralADVANCED PORTABLE LADDER SAFETY

The Advanced Portable Ladder Safety program covers ladder falls. Falling from a ladder can be frightening. People endure more than 500,000 falls, 300 deaths, and an average of 165,000 trips to the emergency room every year. The vast majority of the falls from ladders is the result of misuse. This program focuses on the different types of ladders and how to use them properly.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1057a 195 English / Spanish 2009 11 Min.

ELECTRIC PALLET JACKElectric Pallet Jack program provides basic safety tips and maintenance procedures. A very important piece of equipment in the warehouse and material-handling areas is the electric pallet jack. It's an economical and versatile unit designed to move stacks of materials from one place to another safely and without injury or product damage. Because it's easy to use and provides such durable service, it's natural to take them for granted, but they're basic safety rules and operating procedures required when using this type of equipment.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1013g 195 English / Spanish 2009 9 Min.

EROGONOMICS 2000Ergonomics 2000 is a program dealing with preventing ergonomic-related accidents and injuries. Most companies have an effective safety program because employers care about all their employees. A part of the safety program includes ergonomics. Ergonomics emerged during World War II when engineers began working with airplane pilots to determine if flying could be more comfortable. There have been recent improvements and advancements in ergonomics.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1044i 195 English / Spanish 2010 13 Min.

HOUSEKEEPING IN MANUFACTURINGHousekeeping in Manufacturing is a program that discusses the importance of good housekeeping with an emphasis on safety. In every working environment from office to manufacturing to construction, one of the most important responsibilities employees have is to maintain a clean, neat, and orderly workplace. No matter your job, or what needs to be accomplished during the day, there is always time enough to keep your work area clean, neat, and orderly. Safety is an important responsibility and it's a condition of employment. Maintaining your workplace in a neat, clean, and orderly fashion is a big part of your job; and it's certainly a big part of the safety program.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1021i 160 English / Spanish 2010 10 Min.

HOW TO INVESTIGATE AN ACCIDENTHow To Investigate An Accident is a program explaining that workplace accidents may lead to property damage or work injuries. There are non-injury accidents and injury accidents. Most companies provide a safe and healthy work environment. Companies and supervisors must take an active role in accident prevention and accident investigation as an integral part of their safety program. Accident investigation is an important part of accident prevention. This program addresses the basics of accident investigation and accident prevention with emphasis on safety procedures.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1026a 160 English / Spanish 2006 13 Min.

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Manufacturing and Assembly LinesGeneralJOB SAFETY ANALYSIS FIND IT BEFORE IT FINDS YOU

Job Safety Analysis "Find It Before It Finds You” is a program that provides the steps to be taken when performing a JSA. There are many tools which organizations use to help reduce and eliminate accidents and injuries. One of the more important tools is what we call the job safety analysis. It's been around for a long, long time. JSA, or Job Safety Analysis, are just fancy words for finding out potential job hazards and unsafe procedures so we can reduce accidents. In recent years, job hazard analysis has crept into the safety vocabulary as OSHA requires hazard assessments in many of their standards.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1062i 195 English 2006 11 Min.

LOCKOUT/TAGOUTThe New Lockout/Tagout Program is one of the most effective devices for personal protection around moving machinery. When you hear the words lockout and tagout, it means locking up the energy sources of a machine so it cannot be started. The tagout part of the term refers to placing a tag on a locked machine so everyone will be aware that a particular machine is under repair or maintenance.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1050A 195 English 2006 16 Min.

MACHINE GUARDING AND CONVEYORSMachine Guarding and Conveyors program provides basic safety information vital to the safe job performance. Machine guarding is defined as any means of effectively preventing personnel from coming in contact with moving parts of machinery or equipment, which could cause physical harm to personnel. To put it more simply, machine guarding is placed around the moving parts of machinery in your facility in order to save your fingers, hands, and maybe even your life. There are regulations and standards requiring machines to be guarded. If guards are missing, broken, or removed on a machine, this could be a serious danger to workers.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1003h 195 English / Spanish 2009 12 Min.

MAINTENANCE PERSON SAFETYMaintenance Person Safety program covers Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), machine guarding, protective equipment, lockout/tagout, and working safely in this environment. Safety is a decision to make a conscientious effort to work and act safely on every job. Maintenance persons are expected to do the impossible in the shortest time and at least expense. They are an extremely important part of any organization.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1005h 195 English / Spanish 2009 14 Min.

OVERHEAD PENDANT HOIST SAFETYOverhead Pendant Hoist Safety is used in many organizations. They make use of overhead or also known as pendant hoists. This versatile equipment is typically used to safely maneuver heavy loads around shops, treatment plants, pump stations, and other locations. For the purpose of this video, we will be focusing on overhead rail mounted hoists. Of these types of hoists, some of the most common operating systems are electric, pneumatic, and hand operated chain hoists.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3032a 195 English / Spanish 2008 14 Min.

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Manufacturing and Assembly LinesGeneralPPE IT'S NOT YOUR CALL

PPE - It's Not Your Call program is about safety glasses, face shields, ear plugs, steel toed shoes, gloves, hard hats, and respirators. These items are called Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Your company has the responsibility to identify what PPE can best protect you from hazard and risks associated with your facility and your specific job duties and responsibility.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1025B 195 English / Spanish 2010 13 Min.

THE FUNDAMENTALS OF INDUSTRIAL HYGIENEThe Fundamentals of Industrial Hygiene is the primary duty of an Industrial Hygienist. It ensures that concentrations of environmental contaminants in the air are at the lowest and safest levels possible. This is accomplished through implementing preventive measures in hazardous areas and by providing air monitoring to confirm that the levels meet both government and institutional regulations. The various environmental factors or stresses that can cause sickness, impaired health, or significant discomfort in workers can be classified as chemical, physical, biological, or ergonomic.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1064A 195 English / Spanish 2011 33 Min.

UNSAFE ACTS - HUMAN BEHAVIORUnsafe Acts - Human Behavior is the cause of most accidents. This is according to the Insurance Industry, Governmental agencies and the National Safety Council who have analyzed employee accident investigations over the years. We have determined that the overwhelming cause of most industrial accidents and injuries can be attributed to the unsafe acts of employees.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1003c 160 English / Spanish 2005 11 Min.

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New Employee TrainingGENERAL SAFE WORK PRACTICES

General Safe Work Practices program tells us how to prevent injuries and to allow you to do your job efficiently and safely. There are some basic safe work practices that must be observed by everyone working on the job site. All persons must follow these safe practices and render every possible aid to safe operations and be a part of the program by reporting all unsafe conditions or practices to your supervisor or superintendent. The vast majority of work-related injuries are the result of unsafe acts of workers.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtimec001g 160 English / Spanish 2010 12 Min.

MAINTENANCE PERSON SAFETYMaintenance Person Safety program covers Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), machine guarding, protective equipment, lockout/tagout, and working safely in this environment. Safety is a decision to make a conscientious effort to work and act safely on every job. Maintenance persons are expected to do the impossible in the shortest time and at least expense. They are an extremely important part of any organization.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1005h 195 English / Spanish 2009 14 Min.

PERSONAL LIABILITY IN THE WORKPLACE PRANKS AND HARASSMENTPersonal Liability in the Workplace - Pranks & Harassment program was developed from the high demand for this training. Liability for pranks and harassment in the workplace is extremely high, with record lawsuits stemming from not only the practice of such actions, but from companies ignoring the problem and not taking action to prevent it. This training demonstrates to all employees that there could be personal liability for such action, as well as company liability. This program explains the problem and provides the steps to take to prevent such actions in the workplace. The training includes phone calls, broadcasting derogatory jokes, calls, as well as postings on the Internet and social media outlets. This program should be viewed by all employees, supervisors, and management to reduce individual and company liability.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime2036a 195 English / Spanish 2011 12 Min.

PREVENTING AND RESPONDING TO WORKPLACE VIOLENCEPreventing and Responding to Workplace Violence is a program that discusses the causes of workplace violence and prevention strategies. Workplace safety has become a major concern to managers and employees alike. With incidents like what happened at Columbine High School and Virginia Tech, educational institutions are not immune to these types of incidents. Media attention has resulted in fear and apprehension, yet these are less common than is popularly believed. Prevention is critical. Incidents involving disruptions and threats are increasing, and early intervention helps prevent more serious acts. Topics included in this safety video are: reasons to look at workplace violence, costs of workplace violence, risk factors, misconceptions about workplace violence, homicides and non-fatal violence, prevention strategies, environmental designs, administrative controls, behavioral strategies, behaviors, prevention procedures, good working relationships, training managers and supervisors with conflict resolution skills, established workplace policies, effective security measures, job counseling / training assistance, crisis management plans, recognition and response to the potentially violent person, make a resource list of service agencies, if you are in a situation where you are confronted by disruptive, threatening or violent behavior, if you feel threatened or in danger, preventive actions you can take in your department, post incident response, and regulations.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime2037a 195 English / Spanish 2010 20 Min.

REPORTING FOR WORK - YOUR SAFETY RESPONSIBILITIESReporting for Work - Your Safety Responsibilities is a reminder about basic safety information. The program provides some safety tips and documentation on training and safety information. You are in control of safety at work and home. This program is about basic safety information and a better understanding of safety.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1027a 160 English / Spanish 2005 8 Min.

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New Employee TrainingSAFETY IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY

Safety is your Responsibility is a program that is designed to make you more aware of the safety and health exposures and what your responsibilities are in your company's safety and health efforts. Throughout the world today, safety is becoming more and more important. Important because technology is advancing and becoming more complicated and it makes sense to maintain a safe and healthful place to work. Whether you're new on the job or you're an experienced person, safety awareness is of vital concern, because the more you know and think about safety, the safer and healthier you'll perform your job. Safety and health are two primary issues facing today's workers. Safety in the sense of physical hazards that could harm you such as broken bones, crushed fingers, slips and falls, and so on. Health hazards are those hazards that could affect your health such as chemical exposures, radiation, gases, vapors, fumes, and mists. We'll only touch the surface and list only some of the basics, but it's really up to you to know the safety and health rules for your job and to put those rules into action on every job every day.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtimec010g 195 English / Spanish 2011 12 Min.

SUBCONTRACTOR SAFETY ORIENTAITONSubcontractor Safety Orientation - Each company or contractor has the responsibility to make sure all employees follow safety and health rules and any specific or special rules of the job site. Topics discussed in this safety video are: a written Injury and Illness Prevention Plan for employees, employee safety training, general safe work practices, training documentation, OSHA recordkeeping and other required documentation, Hazard Communication program including MSDSs, appropriate worker compensation and liability coverage for all employees, adequate first aid supplies and trained persons, emergency telephone numbers (fire, police, and paramedics), properly training for employees, proper safety programs and documentation required, a drug and alcohol free work environment, safe work practices, frequent accident prevention training at least every 10 working days, well planned/supervised work, no one permitted or required to work while the employee’s ability or alertness is impaired (fatigue, illness, or other causes), manholes, underground vaults, chambers, tanks, silos, properly trained employees in confined space entry rules, ladders, scaffolds, appropriate tools for each job, portable electric tools, electric cords, gasoline, appropriate personal protection equipment, machinery lockout/tagout procedures, vehicles supported by jacks or chain hoists without protective blocking, air hoses, excavation backfilling, excavating equipment, tractors, bulldozers, scrapers, and carryalls.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtimec004m 160 English / Spanish 2008 11 Min.

UNSAFE ACTS - HUMAN BEHAVIORUnsafe Acts - Human Behavior is the cause of most accidents. This is according to the Insurance Industry, Governmental agencies, and the National Safety Council who have analyzed employee accident investigations over the years. We have determined that the overwhelming cause of most industrial accidents and injuries can be attributed to the unsafe acts of employees.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1003c 160 English / Spanish 2005 11 Min.

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PackagesANY 10 VIDEOS PACKAGECreate your own package. Choose any 10 videos valued at $199.95 or less.

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ANY 15 VIDEOS PACKAGECreate your own package. Choose any 15 videos valued at $199.95 or less.

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ANY 5 VIDEOS PACKAGECreate your own package. Choose any 5 videos valued at $199.95 or less.

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AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR PACKAGE (16 VIDEOS)The Automotive Repair safety package contains: 9004A - Employee Safety Orientation 9021A Fire Extinguisher Training 9010A Torquing Lugnuts 9001A Jump Starting Your Battery Safely 9007A Hand And Power Tool Safety 1066A How To Comply With The New GHS Standards 1068A Integrating GHS and Hazcom 9016A Preventing Back Injuries 9023A Eye Protection A New Approach 9025A Hearing Conservation 9002A Motorfleet Maintenance Safety 10028A Multi-Piece Wheel / Rim Demounting C006P How To Fit Test Respirators 1001B Respirators and How To Use Them 1026a How To Investigate an Accident 1062I Job Safety Analysis Find It Before It Finds You

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CONSTRUCTION PACKAGE (15 VIDEOS)Choose any 15 videos valued at $195.00 or lower in the Construction Series. To order online: Please copy and paste your choices in the "Order Instructions/Comments" section while ordering. This section can be found after adding this product to your cart, choosing "check out," and then creating an account and inputting your address information. For help please call us at 281-313-0303 / 1-800-334-1523

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PackagesCONSTRUCTION TAILGATE TRAINING PACKAGE (34 VIDEOS)This package contains multiple training topics for the construction industry. This 4 DVD set includes 34 short tailgate videos for the construction industry. Each video averages roughly 5 minutes in length. The following topics are included in the DVD Set: Lockout/Tagout Gas Cutting and Welding Arc Welding Compressed Gas Grinders Signs and Barricades Scissor Lift Hand Tools Front End Loader Portable Ladder Electrical Safety Lifting Housekeeping Fire Extinguishers Slips and Falls Permits Material Handling Don't Slip and Fall HAZMAT Spills Flammables Bond and Ground Air Monitoring Lead in the Workplace Confined Space Competent Person Trenching & Shoring Flagger BBP Trench Safety PPE Eye Protection Hearing Heat Stress Respirators Fall Protection

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FORKLIFT TRAINING PACKAGEThe Forklift Package contains: 1017G - Forklifts The New Rules 1018G -Forklift Safety (Site Specific Training Modules) 1019G -Forklift Update For Experienced Operators

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PackagesGHS ARE YOU READY? GHS AND HAZCOM TRAINING PACKAGEThe GHS Package contains the following: 1065A- Introduction to The Globally Harmonized System (GHS) 1066A- How To Comply With The New GHS Hazcom Standards 1068A Integrating GHS With Hazcom

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HAZWOPER 16 VIDEO PACKAGEThe Hazcom deluxe training package includes 19 videos and a CD-Rom of written materials. PACKAGE CONTENTS: 1005F Bonding and Grounding of Flammable Liquids Transfers 1006F HAZWOPER NFPA Hazmat Labeling Information 1007F Chemical Safety 1008F Hazardous Spill Cleanup 1014F Introduction To Toxicology 1017F Life Saving Through Air Monitoring 1018F HAZWOPER - S.T.E.P. - Introduction To Emergency Preparedness 1023F Fire Prevention Responsibility 1035F HAZWOPER - Orientation 1036F HAZWOPER - Identifying Hazardous Materials 1037F HAZWOPER - Medical Surveillance 1038F HAZWOPER - On-Site Safety Considerations 1039F Chemical Protection Clothing 1040F HAZWOPER - Respiratory Protection and Use 1041F HAZWOPER - Donning, Doffing, Decontamination 1042F HAZWOPER - Site Safety and Health Plan 1046F Carbon Monoxide Poisoning 1047F Environmental Regulations of Chemical Materials 1042i Fall Protection CD-ROM of Written Materials

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HAZWOPER 8 VIDEO PACKAGEPACKAGE CONTENTS: 1035F HAZWOPER - Orientation 1036F HAZWOPER - Identifying Hazardous Materials 1037F HAZWOPER - Medical Surveillance 1038F HAZWOPER - On-Site Safety Considerations 1039F Chemical Protection Clothing 1040F HAZWOPER - Respiratory Protection and Use 1041F HAZWOPER - Donning, Doffing, Decontamination 1042F HAZWOPER - Site Safety and Health Plan CD-ROM of Written Materials

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PackagesMANUFACTURING PACKAGE (15 VIDEOS)The standard manufacturing training package includes 15 videos and a CD-Rom of written materials. PACKAGE CONTENTS: 1001A Employee Safety Orientation 1004A Lockout/Tagout - Hazardous Energy Source 1026A How To Investigate An Accident 1008B Bloodborne Pathogens 1003C Unsafe Acts - Human Behavior 1001D Back Injury Prevention 1023F Fire Prevention Responsibility 1044F Advanced Fire Extinguisher Training 1001G Forklift Operator Training 1002H Chains, Cranes, Hoist, and Slings 1003H Machine Guarding and Conveyors 1007H Hand and Power Tool Safety 1001i How To Prevent Slips and Falls C001M Confined Space Entry 1068A Integrating GHS With Hazcom CD-ROM Written Materials

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ORIENTATION SAFETY REVIEW FOR EXPERIENCED AND NEW EMPLOYEES (21 SHORTREFRESHER VIDEOS)This DVD contains over 21 commonly used training topics which include: Accident Reporting Bloodborne Pathogens Causes of Accidents and Injuries Chemicals Compressed Air Safety Confined Space Entry Control of Hazardous Energy Electrical Safety Emergency Actions Ergonomics Fall Protection Fire Prevention Forklift Safety Housekeeping Ladder Safety Machine Guarding Personal Hygiene/Sanitation Personal Protective Equipment Safe Lifting - Back Injury Prevention Visitor Safety Workplace Violence

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PackagesTRUCKING SAFETY PACKAGE (10 VIDEOS)Trucking Safety Package: 13005A- DOT Alcohol And Drug Rules 13021A- Hours of Service For Property Carrying Vehicles 13015A-Level One Inspections 13004A - Trucking Industry - Vehicle Pre Trip Inspection 13023A-Intersections - Expect The Unexpected 13019A- Heavy Truck Braking System and Braking Techniques 13014A- Preventing Slips and Falls In Trucking 13029A- Fatigue Management 13022A - Bobtailing and Jackknifing 13024A- Drivers Daily Log

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PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)AN EFFECTIVE RESPIRATORY PROTECTION PROGRAM

An Effective Respiratory Protection Program - The most effective method of protecting workers is to reduce the hazard by using ventilation, non-toxic chemicals, and other engineering methods. Quite often, these hazards may not be controlled through engineering methods, so personal protection may then be required. An effective respiratory protection program should include a written standard operating procedure, respirators shall be selected on the basis of hazards to which the worker is exposed, user shall be instructed and trained, respirators must be regularly cleaned and disinfected, respirators must be stored (convenient, clean, and sanitary locations), respirators must be routinely inspected during cleaning, monitor the work area conditions and the degree of worker exposure or stress, regular inspection and evaluation must be completed to determine the continued effectiveness of the respirator protection program, persons must be physically able to perform the work and use the equipment, and all respirators must be approved for the particular hazard and it must provide the necessary protection for that hazard.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1009b 160 English / Spanish 2006 13 Min.

CHEMICAL PROTECTION CLOTHINGChemical Protection Clothing program covers various types of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). The adverse effects chemical substances may have on the human body necessitate the use of protective clothing. The predominant physical, chemical, or toxic property of the material dictates the type and degree of protection required. The hazards encountered must be thoroughly accessed before deciding on protective clothing to be worn. The type of chemical determines the kind of personal protective equipment (PPE) to be worn. Protection against a corrosive compound is different from a compound that releases a highly toxic vapor. The job and probability of exposure to a substance must be considered when choosing PPE.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1039F 160 English / Spanish 2005 12 Min.

EYE PROTECTIONEye Protection - Natural defenses protect the eyes from minor injuries, but they are not sufficient to protect our eyes from heavy exposures that exist in industry today. Normal street glasses are not eye protection. Industrial safety glasses are special glasses that can withstand a certain impact without shattering. There's a standard all opticians use when creating industrial safety glasses. Topics included in this safety video are: basic eye protection facts, safety glasses, fully enclosed safety goggles, shaded lenses, laser eye protection, face shields, common eye problems, chemical burns, cataracts, near sightedness, far sightedness, astigmatism, and contact lenses.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date RuntimeC002P 195 English / Spanish 2009 12 Min.

HAZARD ASSESSMENT FOR PPEHazard Assessment for PPE program meets two special requirements. It provides the fundamental basics of developing required Hazard Assessments for almost all risks and provides in department training on Hazard Analysis for PPE. Currently, safety standards require that a hazard assessment be provided for risks and exposures in the workplace and specifically for Personal Protective Equipment. A hazard analysis is a process used to assess risk. The results of a hazard analysis are the identification of unacceptable risks and the selection means of controlling or eliminating them. In the safety environment, we use the term “hazard assessment” to identify risks as it is applied to personal protective equipment. This program reviews the basics of Hazard Assessment for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1029B 195 English / Spanish 2011 15 Min.

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PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)HEARING CONSERVATION

Hearing Conservation is protection from noise that can damage your hearing permanently. That's why it's important to protect your hearing at work, home, and everywhere else. Awareness of the hazard is the first step toward preventing an injury and an injury to your hearing is serious business. This program will focus on protecting your hearing in the workplace and outside the workplace.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1012B 195 English / Spanish 2011 11 Min.

HOW TO FIT TEST RESPIRATORSHow To Fit Test Respirators - There are a variety of gases, fumes, vapors, dusts, mists, and other potentially hazardous materials in many industries. Protection from health hazards is a goal of all employers and employees. Topics included in this safety video are: why respiratory protection is required, air supplied respirators, air-purifying respirators, dust masks, who can wear respiratory protection, and how to properly fit a respirator.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date RuntimeC006P 195 English / Spanish 2008 10 Min.

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (GENERAL AUDIENCE)(PPE) - Personal Protective Equipment is protection from hazards in the workplace. There is always a need for personal protective equipment on many jobs performed in the workplace. Personal protective equipment (PPE) is one of the best ways to protect your health and safety. There are eye, noise, and chemical hazards in the workplace and it is in the best health interest to wear protection. This program will review the types of protective protection equipment that are available and their use with an emphasis on safety.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1007B 160 English / Spanish 2006 10 Min.

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT FOR CONSTRUCTIONPersonal Protective Equipment - Safety glasses, face shields, ear plugs, steel toed shoes, gloves, hard hats, respirators; they are called PPE for personal protective equipment. Topics included in this safety video are: PPE head protection, eye protection, hearing protection, hand protection, foot protection, and equipment maintenance. Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date RuntimeC001P 160 English / Spanish 2008 14 Min.

PPE ITS NOT YOUR CALLPPE - It's Not Your Call is a program that is about safety glasses, face shields, ear plugs, steel toed shoes, gloves, hard hats, and respirators. These items are called Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Your company has the responsibility to identify what PPE can best protect you from hazard and risks associated with your facility and your specific job duties and responsibility.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1025B 195 English / Spanish 2010 13 Min.

RESPIRATORS AND HOW TO USE THEMRespirators and How to Use Them is covered in this program. Respiratory protection and self-contained breathing apparatuses are used to protect us from harmful gases, fumes, vapors, and chemicals as well as where the air doesn't contain enough oxygen to support life. You need information and training on this type of equipment and the hazards involved before you attempt to use respiratory protection. Your organization will provide specific training, but this program is designed to give you some information about personal protection under adverse or hazardous conditions.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1001B 195 English / Spanish 2008 12 Min.

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Public WorksASBESTOS CEMENT PIPE SAFETY

Asbestos Cement Pipe Safety is a program that focuses on working safely with asbestos cement pipe. Asbestos containing materials hidden within existing products have been in use for thousands of years. In fact, it was mined from rock formations in ancient times as a wick for lamps, table cloths, textiles, and other useful items. In modern times, asbestos has been used for many products such as fire proofing, pipe insulation, theatre curtains, siding, roofing, gaskets and packing, water and sewer pipe, and more. In water and waste water applications, asbestos cement pipe may contain as much as 20% asbestos or more which is used as re-enforcement for the pipe, much in the same way steel is used to re-enforce concrete in bridges and buildings. However, we must understand that the cement used in the pipe can degrade over time therefore increasing the risk of fiber release. The types of asbestos used are both the serpentine (Chrysotile) and amphibole (Amosite and Crocidolite).Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3015a 195 English / Spanish 2010 19 Min.

BACKHOE OPERATIONS FOR PUBLIC WORKSBackhoe Operations for Public Works program focuses on the safe operation of backhoes. Backhoes are the workhorse of any construction and maintenance department. They perform a wide variety of tasks. They dig, scrape, compact soil, load material, break pavement, lift and with other specialized attachments, and do almost any required task. Since wheeled backhoes are pretty much the construction and maintenance standard, we will concentrate on the safety considerations for this equipment.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3038a 195 English 2011 15 Min.

BACKHOE/LOADER OPERATIONSBackhoe/Loader Operations program covers the maintenance and operation of a backhoe with emphasis on safety. Backhoes are one of the most common types of construction equipment found today, as their versatility and maneuverability makes the backhoe the equipment of choice for most construction jobs. Backhoe operators are skilled professionals, responsible for an expensive piece of equipment, as well as the safety of those working on the project.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date RuntimeC006E 195 English / Spanish 2012 9 Min.

BUCKET TRUCK SAFETYBucket Truck Safety Bucket program focuses on the safe operation of the bucket truck. The Bucket Truck, also known as aerial lift trucks, has been used in just about every industry for many years. Not only are they effective, but they are also highly flexible in the numerous jobs they can safely perform. As useful as this equipment is, each type can contain its own inherent risks and hazards. The most common are falls and electrocution. Serious injuries and deaths have occurred in construction, mining, tree trimming, public works, and fire fighting to name a few.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3037a 195 English / Spanish 2011 13 Min.

CHAIN SAW SAFETYChain Saw Safety program includes safety tips and hazards of this equipment. Of all the tools found in the home and industry, the chain saw ranks as the most dangerous. Chain saws can do a lot of damage if you don't follow the rules. Always follow the procedures and guidelines established by your organization in the safe operation of chain saws. The manufacturer also provides safety and operating instructions on all equipment. This program can't list all the required safety procedures or the hazards to which you're exposed when operating the equipment. We would like to make you more aware of some basic operating procedures and techniques to help you be an accident free chain saw operator.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3011a 195 English / Spanish 2010 13 Min.

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Public WorksCHLORINE SAFETY

Chlorine Safety is a program that covers swimming pool disinfection and water treatment. Chlorine is the major chemical used for the sanitation of water, swimming pool disinfection, or in the treatment process of sewage. In the manufacturing world, it's used to treat industrial water and can be found in plastic pipe and hundreds of other uses. It's one of nature's chemicals. It is also one of the most hazardous materials known to man. Chlorine comes in the gaseous form, but when cooled and compressed, the gas becomes liquid. Chlorine is generally shipped to the user in tank cars, in 1-ton cylinders or 150 pound cylinders. Handling, storing, and using chlorine in these cylinders becomes very important to those persons working with the chemical.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3008a 195 English 2009 18 Min.

COMPETENT PERSON - TRENCHING AND SHORINGCompetent Person - Trenching and Shoring is a program that focuses on the safety training of the competent person. It occurs year after year, workers needlessly dying in trench cave-ins. The tragedy lies with the fact that these workers should have never have been in a situation in which their lives were on the line. Based on National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health statistics, an average of 60 workers die in cave-ins annually. According to NIOSH, these deaths are entirely preventable.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3040a 195 English / Spanish 2012 29 Min.

FIELD OPERATIONS SAFETY FOR PUBLIC WORKS AND CONSTRUCTIONField Operations Safety for Public Works and Construction program will cover a number of areas of concern where extra caution to prevent accidents and injuries are important. As public employees and contractors working for public agencies, we perform many jobs that generally go unnoticed, but are a great benefit to the public by virtue of a safe and reliable water supply, well maintained roadways, and other portions of the public infrastructure.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3045a 195 English / Spanish 2008 24 Min.

FRONT END LOADER SAFETYFront-End Loader Safety program will concentrate on the basic safe operations for the standard front-end loader. As an operator, you are a skilled professional who is responsible for an expensive piece of equipment, as well as the safety of those around you. You should not operate the front-end loader unless you have been fully trained and authorized by your organization.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3050a 195 English / Spanish 2009 12 Min.

HOW TO HAVE A CHAIN SAW ACCIDENT AND SUFFER THE CONSEQUENCESHow to Have a Chain Saw Accident and Suffer the Consequences is a program that will explain how to have a chain saw accident and learn the consequences. It shows what can happen if you do not follow the safety rules. Let's take a break from the action from all this safety information you're bombarded with. We know you're sick of hearing about safety. No one wants anyone to suffer an accident. All safety rules must be followed to avoid an accident. No one wants you to have an accident, especially with chain saws.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3051a 195 English / Spanish 2009 8 Min.

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Public WorksHYDRO-VACUUM TRUCK SAFETY

Hydro-Vacuum Truck Safety program covers potential hazards, awareness and training, operator responsibility, utility excavation, personal protective equipment. In addition, there are a number of other ways to be injured while working around this equipment.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3031a 195 English 2008 12 Min.

METER READER SAFETYMeter Reader Safety program will focus on the basics of meter reader safety. Most people don't realize just how risky meter reading can be, as you are exposed to all kinds of hazards such as slip and trips, traffic, weather, aggressive dogs, venomous animals and insects and of course, the always interesting irate customer!Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3044a 195 English 2009 20 Min.

OVERHEAD PENDANT HOIST SAFETYOverhead Pendant Hoist Safety is used in many organizations. They make use of pendant hoists. This versatile equipment is typically used to safely maneuver heavy loads around shops, treatment plants, pump stations, and other locations. For the purpose of this video, we will be focusing on overhead rail mounted hoists. Of these types of hoists, some of the most common operating systems are electric, pneumatic, and hand operated chain hoists.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3032a 195 English / Spanish 2008 14 Min.

PORTABLE GENERATOR HAZARDS AND HOW TO AVOID THEMPortable Generator Hazards and How to Avoid Them is a program that focuses on working safely with these generators. Portable generators are useful when temporary or remote electric power is needed, but they also can be hazardous. The primary hazards to avoid when using a generator are carbon monoxide (CO poisoning) from the toxic engine exhaust, electric shock or electrocution, fire, and burns. Every year, people die in incidents related to portable generator use. Most of the incidents associated with portable generators reported to the Consumer Product Safety Commission involve CO poisoning from generators that are used indoors or in partially-enclosed spaces.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3036a 195 English 2008 7 Min.

SAFETY ORIENTATION FOR PUBLIC AGENCY EMPLOYEESSafety Orientation for Public Agency Employees is a program that covers employee training, risks and hazards of the job as well as working safely with equipment. As employees, working to serve the public in many capacities we have commitments to the organization, ourselves, and families to work safely. Unlike some occupations you have the risk of exposure to numerous potential sources of injuries and health hazards. Some examples can include (but not be limited to) working in traffic, working with and around large construction equipment, trenching and excavation risks, confined space entry, exposure to many potential toxins and chemicals, hand and power tool hazards, electrical hazards, and working at heights.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3035a 195 English 2008 23 Min.

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Public WorksSKID STEER SAFETY

Skid Steer Safety program topics include skid steer hazards, skid steer awareness, enter and exiting the equipment, inspection and maintenance, training, and safe skid steer driving. This equipment has become the number one workhorse for public works and construction. With attachments such as trenchers, plows, grapples, buckets and hoes, hydraulic breakers and sweepers, and more, their versatility is limitless. The best part of a skid steer is that they are exciting to operate.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3047a 195 English / Spanish 2009 15 Min.

SODIUM AND CALCIUM HYPOCHLORITESodium and Calcium Hypochlorite is a program that will cover the use, storage, and safe use of sodium and calcium hypochlorite. Sodium and Calcium Hypochlorite are products widely used throughout industry as well as in water and waste water agencies. You may also see these products used most commonly as pool and spa disinfection products. Sodium Hypochlorite is the main ingredient in laundry bleach. It is used extensively as a bleaching agent in the textile, detergents, and paper and pulp industries. In food processing, Sodium Hypochlorite is widely used as a food sanitizer. In our industry, Sodium and Calcium Hypochlorite is heavily relied on as a disinfectant in water and wastewater treatment. These are powerful agents, which are used to disinfect water due to their ability to kill bacteria and other pathogens such as viruses, parasites, and fungus that may lurk in the water supply.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3042a 195 English 2008 12 Min.

STORM WATER RUNOFF RESPONSIBILITIESStorm Water Runoff Responsibilities is a program that will discuss wet weather discharges or storm water runoff. Water is peaceful, clean, and is the earth's lifeline. It's a wonderful sight, but is it really as clean as it looks? Most of us don't think about water because it's everywhere. It's what we drink and use in millions of different ways from manufacturing to recreation. We'll discuss a range of information, all related to what each person and organization can do to help reduce the harmful effects of storm water runoff. Runoff is a major concern to our global environment, people, animals, and ECO systems.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3021a 195 English 2006 20 Min.

THE COMPETENT PERSON AND SOIL CLASSIFICATIONThe Competent Person and Soil Classification program focuses on competent person and soil testing. If you have been around construction or public works for any length of time, you know that working around trenches can be dangerous. A person buried under only a couple of feet of soil can experience enough pressure to the chest to prevent the lungs from expanding causing suffocation. Heavier soil and boulders can crush us in an instant. Of course we must remember that the average cave-in can drop five yards or soil or more. That's 13,500 pounds of dirt! How quickly can your co-workers dig through five or more yards of dirt to find you? Survival is unlikely. REMEMBER: WHILE WORKING IN TRENCHES AND EXCAVATIONS, THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO ROOM FOR RISK-TAKING. ANY CONDITION YOU IGNORE OR OVERLOOK CAN BE FATAL!Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3041a 195 English / Spanish 2008 20 Min.

TREATMENT PLANT LABORATORY SAFETYTreatment Plant Laboratory Safety program focuses on all the risks of laboratory work. With this in mind, let's concentrate on some of the most important issues. A lot of people are mistakenly under the impression that working in a lab is just about the safest and cushiest job in the organization. Well, nothing could be further from the truth. As you know, you are busy and the lab contains numerous chemicals, processes, and equipment that can cause injury, make you ill or result in death.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3049a 195 English 2009 16 Min.

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Public WorksTREATMENT PLANT SAFETY

Treatment Plant Safety program will focus on safety measures when working in a treatment plant. Treatment plants are one of the most important parts of society's infrastructure. For without the purification of water and treatment of waste water, the way we live as a nation would not be possible. We must be ever grateful for the agencies and their dedicated professionals who work and train so diligently to provide fresh clean and safe drinking water and properly treated waste water. However, we need to recognize that the water/waste-water industry has a higher injury rate than mining, construction, or logging industries! This short video cannot possibly cover in depth all the risks and hazards of working in and around treatment plants, therefore it is imperative to work closely with your supervisor to ensure that you are fully trained and qualified prior to working within your treatment plant.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3033a 195 English 2008 14 Min.

TREE TRIMMING SAFETYTree Trimming Safety program goes over topics that includes safe working conditions, risks, First Aid, and Hazards. Tree trimming is a job that requires a professional attitude and a high level of training in order to work safely and productively. The very nature of tree trimming lends itself to many hazards. Of course, we all are aware of the potential of a serious fall, but there are also risks of coming in contact with energized utilities, falling trees and limbs, contact with poison ivy, oak, or even snakes. A good tree trimming program must be designed to provide safe working conditions, the training needed to do the job safely and efficiently, selection of qualified personnel, and providing well-maintained tools to do the job. In addition, a good safety program will include First Aid training and an accident reporting and investigation program.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3012a 195 English / Spanish 2010 18 Min.

TRENCHING AND SHORING SAFETY BASICS FOR FIELD PERSONNELThis training program has been developed specifically for those persons actually working in or around trenches, excavations. This is an excellent refresher course for anyone in this category. Basic information stresses trenching safety, equipment, different types of soils, and the competent person job responsibilities. This program also discusses pre-planning, how heavy soil is, cave-ins, and other day to day risks and hazards.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtimec010M 195 English / Spanish 2011 16 Min.

TRUCK MOUNTED ARTICULATING KNUCKLE BOOM CRANESTruck Mounted Articulating Knuckle Boom Cranes is a program that will focus on equipment inspection, crane safety check, and crane operation and use. The truck mounted articulating knuckle boom crane is the most versatile lifting equipment in any fleet. They are used to handle, deliver, and pick up a variety of loads including, steel road plate, shoring, trench boxes, boats, vehicles, logs, iron, K rail, and much more. Safety is of utmost priority when working with a crane. Poorly trained operators have been at the root of far too many crane accidents industry wide.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3034a 195 English 2008 14 Min.

UTILITY CREW TRUCK SAFETYUtility Crew Truck Safety program focuses on the safe operation of this vehicle. Crew trucks are used in many types of organizations such as utilities, public agencies, and construction companies to name a few. In addition to transporting a crew to and from the job, this highly versatile vehicle can be outfitted with a wide array of attachments to make it a major asset to the organization such as lifts and hoists, welding units, compressors, aerial lift devices, and equipment for towing.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3046a 195 English 2008 15 Min.

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Public WorksVALVE CREW SAFETY

Valve Crew Safety program covers valve maintenance and safety. According to A.W.W.A., every valve should be operated through a full cycle on a schedule designed to prevent a buildup of tuberculation or deposits that could cause the valve to be ineffective or inoperable or may result in a part of the water system that does not get flushed regularly. In order to keep the water system operating properly, we are charged with the task of making sure valves will open and close when required and are able to isolate portions of the water system in addition to ensuring water quality and adequate fire flows. Properly operating valves are also important as it relates to Homeland Security for if someone were to compromise the water system, the ability to quickly control and isolate the flow of water could be hampered.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3043a 195 English 2008 10 Min.

WATER AND SEWER TREATMENT PLANT SAFETYWater and Sewer Treatment Plant Safety program covers safe drinking water, and hazards in treatment plant. Working at treatment plants can be quite hazardous. Just think about it; high voltage, 3-phased energized equipment, deadly chemicals, heavy pumps and motors, repair shops, and a whole lot more. Everyday you're at risk and without training in the risks and hazards of your occupation, the risk increases. There are so many tasks in a treatment plant that depend upon safe operation.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3009a 160 English 2006 18 Min.

WATER SYSTEM OPERATOR SAFETYWater System Operator Safety program covers the specific duties and safe procedures of the water system operator. The specific duties of an operator depend on the type and size of the facility and/or system you are working in. In smaller systems one operator may control all of the machinery, perform tests, keep records, handle complaints and perform maintenance and repairs, and more. In larger systems, operators may be more specialized and monitor only a few processes. Some of the tasks that you may handle include (but are not limited to) sample collection, adjusting disinfection dosages, read meters, interpret meters, adjust meters, chemical feed systems, moving water from various systems, ensuring reservoir levels, and monitoring valves and gauges to make sure that equipment and processes are working properly.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3048a 195 English 2009 20 Min.

WORK ZONE SAFETYWork Zone Safety program covers traffic control, signage, barricades, and cones. Work zone traffic control is an important part of any well-planned construction or maintenance project. Traffic control is essential to protect both the public from the hazards associated with the project and the employees on the work project from the traffic. Standards and worksite protection must be provided when needed.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3002A 195 English 2010 15 Min.

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Refresher VideosConstructionAIR MONITORING

There are devices to test the air in confined spaces. This program focuses on the types of hazardous gases and what to look for when monitoring them. This is a short refresher program based on C005H about life saving through air monitoring.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7-C005H 135 English / Spanish 2013 5 Min.

ARC WELDINGThis is a short program created from C010E over Arc Welding Safety.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7-C010E 135 English / Spanish 2013 4 Min.

BBPThis program provides information about bloodborne pathogens and related diseases. Proper methods of infection and exposure control to avoid the risk of contamination of potentially infections materials are addressed. This is a short refresher program based on C009M over Bloodborne Pathogens.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7-C009M 135 English / Spanish 2013 6 Min.

BOND AND GROUNDThe effects of static electricity can be reduced by using a ground. This program will focus on reducing the effects of static electricity and potential explosion when transferring flammable liquids from one container to another. This is a short refresher program based on C004H over the bonding and grounding of flammable liquids transfers.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7-C004H 135 English / Spanish 2013 6 Min.

COMPETENT PERSON TRENCHING AND SHORINGMeets training requirements for those persons assigned the job of trenching and shoring. It explains the safety rules, requirements, procedures, and emergency procedures.Sku Number Price Language Runtime7-C002M 135 English 5 Min.

COMPRESSED GASThis is a short refresher program based on C012E about compressed Gas Cylinders Handling and Storage.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7-C012E 135 English / Spanish 2013 7 Min.

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Refresher VideosConstructionCONFINED SPACE

Confined space entry must be approached with a professional attitude and a methodical system designed to prevent situations from escalating into a disaster. This program provides the viewer with safety basics in confined space entry. This is a short refresher program based on C001ME about confined Space.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7-C001M 135 English / Spanish 2013 7 Min.

DONT SLIP AND FALLThis short refresher program is based on C018G regarding Walkways, Ladders, and Elevators Slips and Falls.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7-C018G 135 English / Spanish 2013 4 Min.

ELECTRICAL SAFETYElectrical safety requires everyone to be aware of potential electrical hazards and use proper preventive techniques. Electrical cords, plugs, ungrounded tools, and more are covered in this short program. This is a short refresher program from C002GE about electrical safety.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7-C002G 135 English / Spanish 2013 6 Min.

EYE PROTECTIONAll eye hazards in the workplace can be eliminated if eye protection is worn. The program covers eye hazards and types of eye protection with emphasis on safety. This is a short refresher program created from C002P over Eye Protection.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7-C002P 135 English / Spanish 2013 5 Min.

FALL PROTECTIONEmployees must be kept informed of fall protections. This program provides information on the various types of fall protection as well as when and how to use the protective equipment with emphasis on safety. This is a short program based on C007P about fall protection.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7-C007P 135 English 2013 6 Min.

FIRE EXTINGUISHERSThis program will help you to become more familiar with extinguishers, fire prevention, and a better understanding of emergency action in the event of a fire. This is a short refresher program based on C008G over fire extinguishers.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7-C008G 135 English / Spanish 2013 7 Min.

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Refresher VideosConstructionFLAGGER

The flagger’s job is important to protect workers on the highway. This program includes information about equipment, flagging position, flagging situations, procedures, and proper conduct. This is a short refresher program based on C003M regarding flagger safety.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7-C003M 135 English 2013 5 Min.

FLAMMABLESThe more you know about flammable liquids, the safer you will be in your work environment and home. This program addresses the terminology and warning labels used with flammable liquids. This is a short refresher program based on C003H regarding the handling and usage of flammable liquids.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7-C003H 135 English / Spanish 2013 6 Min.

FRONT END LOADERThis short refresher program is based on C022E regarding Front End Loader Safety.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7-C022E 135 English 2013 4 Min.

GAS CUTTING AND WELDINGWelding or cutting material can be a safe operation if you follow the rules and not take shortcuts. This program focuses on gas welding safety awareness. This short refresher program is based on C009E over safety factors in gas welding and cutting operations.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7-C009E 135 English / Spanish 2013 7 Min.

GRINDERSThis is a short refresher program based on C013E about portable grinders and abrasive wheels.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7-C013E 135 English 2013 8 Min.

HAND TOOLSThis short refresher program is based on C019E, Advanced Hand and Power Tools.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7-C019E 135 English 2013 6 Min.

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Refresher VideosConstructionHAZMAT SPILLS

Hazardous material can endanger your health or life and of others. This program will cover kinds of hazardous materials and how to handle spills and clean up safely. This is a short refresher program based on C002HE Hazardous Materials Spills.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7-C002H 135 English / Spanish 2013 6 Min.

HEARING CONSERVATIONHearing problems can make you feel embarrassed, upset, and lonely. This program focuses on how to protect your hearing in a work environment. This short refresher program is based on C003P over Hearing Conservation.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7-C003P 135 English / Spanish 2013 4 Min.

HEAT STRESSHeat Stress Prevention and Awareness - Every year, too many workers are hospitalized or die from heat-related illness. There have been reports of amateur and professional athletes who have died by the effects of heat illness. Employees working in hot environments can also suffer from heat illness. Topics included in this safety video are: a brief anatomy lesson, sweating, relative humidity of the air, personal risk factors relating to heat illness, types of heat illness including heat cramps, treatment for heat cramps symptoms, heat exhaustion treatment, heat exhaustion symptoms, heat stroke, preventing heat illness, acclimatization, training, supervisory responsibilities, shade, fluids, and emergency procedures.Sku Number Price Language Runtime7-C004P 135 English 5 Min.

HOUSEKEEPINGOne of the most important employee responsibilities is to maintain a clean, neat, and orderly workplace. This program will focus on the employee’s responsibility for a safe work environment. This is a short refresher program based on C006G, Housekeeping on The Jobsite.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7-C006G 135 English / Spanish 2013 7 Min.

LIFTINGBack injuries can be prevented, it’s up to you. This program will explain how the back works so you will have enough information to make the right choices. This is a short refresher program based on C003G, Lifting Safely.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7-C003G 135 English / Spanish 2013 6 Min.

LOCKOUT/TAGOUTLocking out electricity prevents electrical equipment from accidental release of electricity during maintenance or repair. This program explains the basic procedures and terminology and general requirements. This is a short refresher program based on C001E, Lockout/Tagout.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7-C001E 135 English / Spanish 2013 6 Min.

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Refresher VideosConstructionMATERIAL HANDLING

This short refresher program is based on C017G over material handling.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7-C017G 135 English / Spanish 2013 7 Min.

PERMITSThis short refresher program is based off C016G about permits.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7-C016G 135 English 2012 7 Min.

PORTABLE LADDERAdvanced Portable Ladder Safety program covers ladder falls. Falling from a ladder can be frightening. People endure more than 500,000 falls, 300 deaths, and an average of 165,000 trips to the emergency room every year. The vast majority of the falls from ladders is the result of misuse. This program focuses on the different types of ladders and how to use them properly.Sku Number Price Language Runtime7-C023E 135 English 4 Min.

PPEWorkers need to make sure the appropriate protective equipment is worn when performing tasks that are hazardous. This program addresses the various types of personal protective equipment with emphasis on safety. This is a short refresher video based on C001P about Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7-C001P 135 English / Spanish 2013 6 Min.

RESPIRATORSTraining is required on the use and proper fit of respirators. This program will improve your safety awareness when using, handling, and storing respiratory equipment. This short refresher program is based on C005P over respirators.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7-C005P 135 English / Spanish 2013 7 Min.

SCISSOR LIFT SAFETYThis short refresher program is based on C018E on scissor lifts.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7-C018E 135 English / Spanish 2013 6 Min.

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Refresher VideosConstructionSIGNS AND BARRICADES

This short refresher program is based off of C016E about signs and barricades.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7-C016E 135 English 2013 5 Min.

SLIPS AND FALLSThis is a short refresher safety training program based on C011G over Slips and Falls safety.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7-C011G 135 English / Spanish 2013 8 Min.

TRENCH SAFETYThis training program has been developed specifically for those persons actually working in or around trenches and excavations. This is an excellent refresher course for anyone in this category. Basic information stresses trenching safety, equipment, different types of soils, and the competent person job responsibilities. It discusses pre-planning, how heavy soil is, cave-ins, and other day to day risks and hazards.Sku Number Price Language Runtime7-C010M 135 English 4 Min.

General IndustryADVANCED HAND AND POWER TOOL

Advanced Hand and Power Tool Safety program reviews various power tools and how to handle them in a safe manner. The key thing to remember is that although tools are extremely useful they can also be dangerous if not used correctly. Organizations such as Underwriters Laboratories, Consumer Product Safety Commission, OSHA, and ANSI have made major strides in evaluating and testing tools in an effort to make using tools safer. Even with safeguards, workers continue to find ways to bypass the safety instructions. Safety instructions provided by the manufacturer should be followed closely. An employer is responsible for providing safe equipment, but it is the responsibility of the worker to use them safely. Approximately 85% to 95% of all accident and injuries are due to unsafe acts.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime8-1033H 135 English 2012 7 Min.

BASIC ELECTRICAL SAFETYBasic Electrical Safety in the Workplace program gives a basic understanding of electricity. There are different types of electricity or electrical energy; low voltage, high voltage, static electricity, alternating current, direct current, and so on. This program is designed to make you more aware of electrical safety. It’s important to understand how electricity works and preventing shocks.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime8-1016I 135 English 2012 6 Min.

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Refresher VideosGeneral IndustryBLOODBORNE PATHOGENS

(BBP) Bloodborne Pathogens is a program that will focus on being aware of exposure. Accidents can happen anywhere. We should be prepared to assist in an emergency, but take precautions to protect ourselves from potential hazards such as bloodborne pathogens. Persons working in the healthcare field and rescue operations are at risk for being exposed to these hazards. Wearing personal protective equipment will reduce these hazards. The company is responsible for developing a bloodborne pathogen policy and procedure according to local, state, and Federal regulations and standards. Advice from medical and legal professionals must be obtained when developing a bloodborne pathogen policy and procedure. This program focuses on the potential hazards of bloodborne pathogens and the precautions to take in protecting yourself.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime8-1008B 135 English 2012 7 Min.

CHEMICAL SAFETYChemical Safety - This program is designed to help you understand more about chemicals and chemical safety. It's important to be informed and aware of chemicals and chemical safety. The first and most important step is to stop and read the label. Topics included in this safety video are: 4 types of chemicals (Toxic agents, Corrosives, Flammables, and Reactives), ways in which chemicals can enter your body (Inhalation, Absorption, Ingestion, and Spillage), basic safety tips about chemicals (read the label, dress the part, follow directions, know emergency procedures, be careful, and report any suspected problems), your work area (neat, clean, and organized), store everything properly, and dispose of everything properly. Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime8-1007F 135 English 2012 6 Min.

COMPRESSED AIRWorking Safely With Compressed Air is a program about how the benefits of working with compressed air are considerable. There are a wide spectrum of tools and equipment operated by compressed air. Though safer than electric tools in one sense, compressed air and the equipment powered by compressed air can pose a whole new set of hazards and safety considerations. Management must ensure that all components of compressed air systems comply with safety regulations and are inspected regularly by qualified employees. Supervisors have a key role in safety ensuring that only trained employees are permitted to operate any equipment associated with compressed air and those employees are provided with and wear the appropriate personal protective equipment for their job.Sku Number Price Language8-1036H 135 English

CONFINED SPACE ENTRYConfined Space Entry is a program that is designed to provide the viewer with safety basics in confined space entry. Employees have been entering and working in confined spaces for many years. Most of them return safely, but many do not. Whether you're employed in a factory, chemical plant, public agency, or service organization of a construction firm, the confined space hazards you face are quite similar. Failure to closely follow specific rules, regulations, and confined space safety standards can just about guarantee serious injury or even death. There isn't any room in confined space entry for risk taking. Every job must be approached with a professional attitude and a methodical system designed to prevent situations from escalating into disaster.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime8-1020H 135 English 2012 8 Min.

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Refresher VideosGeneral IndustryEYE PROTECTION

Eye Protection - A New Approach (Non-Humorous) is about protecting the eyes from injury by providing a number of built-in devices. The eyelashes catch dust and light particles before they can blow into the eye. Eyebrows cushion light blows and catch falling particles before they reach the eye. Tear ducts lubricate the eyes and wash away foreign substances that can get on the eyeballs. Pupils contract to protect the eyes from bright sunlight. Blinking your eyes is a defense mechanism to protect your eyes also. These natural defenses protect the eyes from minor injuries, but they are not sufficient to protect our eyes from heavy exposures that exist in industry today.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime8-1004B 135 English 2012 5 Min.

FALL PROTECTIONFall Protection program provides information on the various types of fall protection, when and how to use the protective equipment with emphasis on safety. There are various types of fall protection such as guardrails, safety nets and covers for open surfaces. Falls from any height can cause serious injury. OSHA requires fall protection if work is done at six feet or higher. Personal fall system protection can be a full body harness, lanyard, snap hooks, and an anchorage point. Employees must be kept informed of fall protections, OSHA standards, equipment, and everything necessary to prevent falls.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime8-1042I 135 English 2012 7 Min.

FIRE EXTINGUISHERSAdvanced Fire Extinguisher Training program indicates that the objective of fire extinguisher training is to save lives and property. Not everyone understands or knows how to use fire extinguishers. There are different extinguishers for each type of fire. The object of fire extinguisher training is to save lives. This program will provide information and help become familiar with extinguishers, fire prevention, and understanding an emergency action in the event of a fire.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime8-1044F 135 English 2012 8 Min.

FIRE PREVENTIONFire Prevention Responsibility is a program that focuses on types of situations that cause fires and the steps to take for prevention. If you smoke, do so only in designated areas. Good housekeeping is another basic safety tip. It takes a team effort to achieve fire prevention in the workplace. Being aware of what can cause a fire is the first step. Fire prevention should be taken seriously in the home as well. Make fire prevention a part of your daily work habit.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime8-1023F 135 English 2012 7 Min.

FORKLIFT OPERATOR TRAININGThe Forklift Operator Training safety video program reviews the engineering principles, safe operating procedures, and maintenance of forklifts. A forklift operator’s job is to move material efficiently and quickly. Persons operating a forklift must be trained and authorized by the company before being assigned to operate a forklift. It is important to understand the engineering principles of the forklift equipment. Speeding and violating safety procedures can result in damages and injuries.Sku Number Price Language8-1001G 135 English

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Refresher VideosGeneral IndustryGFCI

Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters program focuses on the safe use of GFCIs. Insulation and grounding are two recognized means of preventing injury during electrical equipment operation. Electrical safety is much more than plugging your equipment into a receptacle and beginning work. Conductor insulation may be provided by placing non-conductive material such as plastic around the conductor. Grounding may be achieved through the use of direct connection to a known ground such as a metal cold water pipe.Sku Number Price Language8-1018H 135 English

GHS(GHS) - Globally Harmonized System is a program that fully explains the new GHS and how it is to be integrated with your current HAZCOM program. For the first time in world history, globalization is reaching every corner of every business. All users of chemical products throughout the world need to know what chemicals are present and the hazards. Sound management of chemicals includes systems through which chemical hazards are identified and communicate to all who may be exposed. GHS cuts away the wasted time and efforts from confusion and inconsistent requirements that ultimately reduces worker protection. The focus on this program is to introduce what employers will need to know about the new GHS that OSHA will adopt.Sku Number Price Language8-1065A 135 English

HAND AND WRIST INJURIESHand and Wrist Injuries is a program designed to show you what you can do to prevent injury and what to do just in case an accident occurs. It's important to take a quick look at the structure of your hand and wrist. This will help you to understand the types of injuries we'll discuss later. All together there are 27 different bones in your hand and wrist. The bones are surrounded and tied together by muscles, ligaments, and tendons. Ligaments are strong fibrous bands of tissue that serve to stabilize joints and prevent damage by limiting side movements of joints. Tendons permit flexibility. When a muscle contracts, the tendons lift or curl the fingers. All of these working together enable your hand to perform some remarkable things including grasping and the ability to pick up small objects with your thumb and index finger.Sku Number Price Language Runtime8-1009I 135 English 7 Min.

HEAT STRESSHeat Stress Prevention and Awareness - Every year, too many workers are hospitalized or die from heat-related illness. There have been reports of amateur and professional athletes who have died by the effects of heat illness. Employees working in hot environments can also suffer from heat illness. Topics included in this safety video are: a brief anatomy lesson, sweating, relative humidity of the air, personal risk factors relating to heat illness, types of heat illness including heat cramps, treatment for heat cramps symptoms, heat exhaustion treatment, heat exhaustion symptoms, heat stroke, preventing heat illness, acclimatization, training, supervisory responsibilities, shade, fluids, and emergency procedures. Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7-C004P 135 English 2013 5 Min.

LADDERSThis Ladder Safety program talks about the thousands of individuals who are injured by falling off a ladder each year. Most injuries are caused by slipping on grease, oil, and solvents left on the rungs and sides of the ladder. The ladder should be inspected before use. Use the appropriate size ladder for the job. The same safety rules apply to all types of ladders. In offices, small step stools are used to reach high places, but these are not considered ladders. They are step stools and they can be dangerous also. On step stools, be sure they are in good condition and do not have slippery surfaces. Never stand on a chair or other make shift step stool. Always use the proper device for the job.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime8-1038A 135 English 2012 4 Min.

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Refresher VideosGeneral IndustryLOCKOUT/TAGOUT

Lockout/Tagout - Hazardous Energy Source - Control of hazardous energy sources is a requirement that organizations must implement for the safety of all employees. This requirement was introduced in September 1989. Prior to that time, lockout and tagout procedures were only required on machinery and equipment hazards. Topics included in this safety video are; basic procedures, terminology used in the procedures, two categories of employees requiring knowledge and training in lockout/tagout procedures, the exception to the lockout rule, normal production operations and servicing or maintenance during normal production operations, clearing jams, the inspection process, and using tagout without the use of lockouts.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime8-1004A 135 English 2012 6 Min.

MACHINE GUARDINGMachine Guarding and Conveyors program provides basic safety information vital to the safe job performance. Machine guarding is defined as any means of effectively preventing personnel from coming in contact with moving parts of machinery or equipment, which could cause physical harm to personnel. To put it more simply, machine guarding is placed around the moving parts of machinery in your facility in order to save your fingers, hands, and maybe even your life. There are regulations and standards requiring machines to be guarded. If guards are missing, broken, or removed on a machine, this could be a serious danger to workers.Sku Number Price Language8-1003H 135 English

OFFICE SAFETYOffice Safety Basics - Compared to other jobs, it seems that office work would be safe. There is no heavy equipment or industrial chemicals to contend with in an office environment. The office is a unique work environment and hazards need to be addressed. This program provides a general overview of office safety hazards and steps to minimize risks.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime8-1008E 135 English 2012 6 Min.

ORIENTATION 2000Orientation 2000 is a program that talks about technology moving ahead. With today’s technology, our work environment has changed. Workers must be efficient and well trained. There are responsibilities associated with our jobs which will include safety. Safety applies to everyone in all departments including the office. Worker compensation costs are eroding profitability and business are faced with greater challenges. Safety laws and regulations are becoming more stringent and demanding. This program touches on safety within the work environment.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime8-1040A 135 English 2013 6 Min.

PPE ITS NOT YOUR CALLPPE - It's Not Your Call is a program about safety glasses, face shields, ear plugs, steel toed shoes, gloves, hard hats, and respirators. These items are called Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Your company has the responsibility to identify what PPE can best protect you from hazard and risks associated with your facility and your specific job duties and responsibility.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime8-1025B 135 English 2012 7 Min.

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Refresher VideosGeneral IndustryPREVENT SLIPS AND FALLS

How to Prevent Slips and Falls is a program that focuses on how you can prevent these hazards. It's important to understand that the vast majority of slips and falls occur because the person is not paying attention to where they are walking or what they're doing and they either trip on something or the floor surface is slippery. We can describe slips and falls as a dual cause accident. We say dual because there may be two causes.Sku Number Price Language8-1001I 135 English

RESPIRATORS SELECTION AND USE Respirator Selection is the focus of this program. Anyone wearing a respirator must be trained and authorized by the company in several different areas such as how to put on and take off the respirator. We call that donning and doffing. The process is simple, but it does require some basic knowledge, which we'll now review. You are being asked to select the respirator that provides the most acceptable fit. A mirror must be provided to assist you in evaluating the fit and positioning of the respirator. Each respirator represents a different size and shape and if fitted and used properly, will provide adequate protection. Hold each face-piece up to the face and eliminate those that do not give you an acceptable fit. Put the most comfortable mask on your face and wear it for at least 5 minutes.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime8-1018B 135 English 2013 11 Min.

RESPIRATORS AND HOW TO USE THEMRespirators and How to Use Them is covered in this program. Respiratory protection and self-contained breathing apparatuses are used to protect us from harmful gases, fumes, vapors, and chemicals as well as where the air doesn't contain enough oxygen to support life. You need information and training on this type of equipment and the hazards involved before you attempt to use respiratory protection. Your organization will provide specific training, but this program is designed to give you some information about personal protection under adverse or hazardous conditions.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime8-1001B 135 English 2012 7 Min.

SAFE USE OF COMPRESSED GAS CYLINDERSInjury and Illness Prevention Plan is one of the most important documents a company can have as a safety guidebook. The Injury and Illness Plan is a guide to prevent injuries and illnesses. Some states have made these IIPPs mandatory. Congress is debating on whether to make these IIPPs mandatory for all businesses through the Occupational Safety and Health Act or OSHA.Sku Number Price Language8-1032A 135 English

SYSTEM LIFTINGSystem Lifting 2000 - Back Injury Prevention program will provide an approach to reducing exposure to back injury in the workplace. Back injuries cause 25% of workplace accidents generating $80 to $100 billion a year in losses. A research of university files revealed very few safe lifting training programs actually reduce back injuries. We learned that each individual is the most important part of any safe lifting program. Doctors who treat back injuries and back pain do not agree on the method of treatment. Doctors do agree that proper diet and exercise is the key to back injury prevention. We review how the back works, prevent back injuries and back pain by protecting the entire back system. We will present back care tips, anatomy of the back, back mechanics, and rules to follow when lifting.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime8-1011D 135 English 2012 6 Min.

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Refresher VideosGeneral IndustryULTIMATE HEARING PROTECTION

Ultimate Hearing Conservation - Is hearing loss is easy to ignore? There's no pain, pressure, or bleeding as hearing loss from noise exposure occurs. It happens gradually and is easily ignored until it's too late. There's an estimated 33 million people in the U.S. with hearing loss enough to affect their daily activities. Occupation-related noise exposure accounts for 11 million cases of hearing loss. Another 36 to 37 million people suffer from tinnitus, which is a chronic ringing in the ears.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime8-1027B 135 English 2012 5 Min.

UNSAFE ACTSUnsafe Acts - Human Behavior is the cause of most accidents. This is according to the Insurance Industry, Governmental agencies, and the National Safety Council who have analyzed employee accident investigations over the years. We have determined that the overwhelming cause of most industrial accidents and injuries can be attributed to the unsafe acts of employees.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime8-1003C 135 English 2012 7 Min.

WALKWAYS LADDERS AND ELEVATIONSWalkways, Ladders, and Elevations - Don't Slip and Fall is a program that discusses the major causes of injuries in the early days of safety. There have been a wide range of accidents in the workplace from every conceivable cause. With today's technology, injury statistics demonstrate where we went wrong and even with excellent safety and health departments, we still experience slip and falls incidents.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime8-1058A 135 English 2012 5 Min.

WHAT TO DO IN A WORKPLACE EMERGENCYWhat To Do In Case of an Emergency is a program about emergency action to help you and your fellow workers in the event of a major emergency. No matter what job you have or in what industry, safety is your responsibility. It is management’s responsibility to provide safety training and information about your job, machines, equipment, and potential hazards. Training is an ongoing process. The company must have written policies, procedures and personnel trained to respond to emergencies. Everyone in the organization should be familiar with emergency procedures.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime8-1011E 135 English 2012 8 Min.

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Solid Waste and Waste DisposalACCIDENT REPORTING - SUPERVISORS GUIDE

Accident Reporting - Supervisor’s Guide - Accident investigation is an important part of a supervisor's responsibility and accident prevention. An investigation answers the questions of who, what, when, where, how, and why. A good investigation obtains as much information as possible about the accident; it may also include photographs, sketches, witness statements, and quite possibly include investigations conducted by engineering and maintenance personnel. Supervisors already know how to conduct investigations. This program will concentrate on the importance of conducting a thorough investigation and why the information is necessary. When you understand the purpose and reasons for the investigation and how the reports are used, it will make you a better supervisor and actually reduce the time you spend writing reports. Topics included in this safety video are: the report form, the injured employee must never fill out the report, identify the employee correctly, employee's social security number, length of service, time of day, date the accident was reported and the actual date of injury, what date did the employee visit the doctor, was the treatment authorized, number of injuries or illnesses that the employee was involved in during the previous fiscal year, list all the witnesses to the accident, if there are no witnesses, description of the accident, identify the part of the body injured, the agency of accident space, if a piece of equipment contributed to the accident, unsafe act section, your opinion as to why or how the unsafe act was committed, corrective action taken or scheduled, and approval signatures section.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime10007a 160 English 2008 12 Min.

BACK INJURY PREVENTION - WASTE MANAGEMENTBack Injury Prevention - According to the National Safety Council and medical research, 20% of backaches are attributed to inflammation such as arthritis. 10% are due to actual back injuries and other miscellaneous causes. 70% result from degeneration of spinal discs. We’ll also discuss how strains and muscles work so you can prevent these types of back injuries also. Topics included in this safety video are: mechanics of the back, discs, spinal cord, range of spinal movement, lumbar flexion or dynamic posture, muscle strains, and the 10-to-1 ratio.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime10004a 160 English / Spanish 2008 10 Min.

BACKING ACCIDENT PREVENTIONBacking Accident Prevention - 100% of backing accidents can be prevented. You’re a professional and you shouldn’t be backing into anything for any reason. Topics included in this safety video are: daily inspection, backing, cone of invisibility, children and pedestrians, landfills, and transfer stations.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime10012a 195 English / Spanish 2008 10 Min.

DISABLED VEHICLE ACCIDENT PROCEDURES AND TRUCK FIRESDisabled Vehicle, Accident Procedures, And Truck Fires - This short program is simply a guide to help drivers avoid excessive down time, properly report disabled vehicles, and basic accident reporting procedures. We'll discuss the basics, but follow your company's procedures. If you have a question about the procedures, ask your supervisor for some answers. Topics included in this safety video are: stop the vehicle if any unusual noise, inspect (vehicle, fire extinguisher, First Aid kit, and emergency reflectorized triangles), flares, stopping and safeguarding a disabled vehicle, stay inside the vehicle, if you're involved in an accident (notify your dispatcher immediately, brief description of the accident, exact location of the accident, whether there are any known injuries, if the vehicle is disabled then let dispatcher know the details so emergency crews can be dispatched, get the names, addresses, telephone numbers, and insurance information from the people involved, ask to see their driver's license and insurance papers if at all possible, don't say anything except get the basic information and wait for the police, don't move the vehicle until instructed to by the police or qualified authorities), eliminating evidence, driver's written reports, special notes, and vehicle fires.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime10014a 160 English 2008 16 Min.

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Solid Waste and Waste DisposalFRONT END LOADER SAFETY AND OPERATIONS

Front End Loader Safety And Operations - As a Front End Loader operator, you have an opportunity to be an important part of the company's operation and experience the pride in knowing you are an important part of serving the community and your fellow employees. You have a responsibility of working and acting safely for yourself and fellow employees and the company. Take care of the equipment; property and vehicle damage are costly and affects everyone. Topics included in this safety video are: the basics of operating the equipment safely, pre-trip vehicle inspection, special problems, cab of the truck, tanks, hydraulic control functions, electrical controls, and joystick controlled operations.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime10015a 195 English / Spanish 2008 10 Min.

HUMAN BEHAVIOR - REDUCING UNSAFE ACTSHuman Behavior - Reducing Unsafe Acts - In today’s workplace, employees are protected by a variety of safety laws, rules, regulations, and safe guards. Health and safety is not only the law, it’s good business! No one wants anyone injured, not the employer or the employee. Safety is a team effort and requires responsibility on everyone’s part. Topics included in this safety video are: OSHA, safety program, and the Counseling Form.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime10005a 160 English 2008 11 Min.

LOCKOUT-TAGOUT (VEHICLE PROCEDURES)Lockout/Tagout program includes the adoption and utilization of written procedures for turning off and disabling machines and equipment whenever maintenance or servicing is performed on machines and equipment. The control of hazardous energy sources commonly known as Lockout/Tagout covers the use and maintenance of machines and equipment, in which the unexpected energy or startup of the machines or equipment or release of stored energy could cause injury to employees. Lockout requires that energy sources for equipment be turned off or disconnected and that the switch or energy source be locked.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime17008a 160 English / Spanish 2006 16 Min.

REAR LOADER SAFETY AND OPERATIONSRear Loader Safety And Operations - Rear loaders were designed for speed of operation, safety, and ease of loading. They perform high efficient jobs and are just like any other waste hauling vehicle. They require a vehicle pre-trip safety and operational inspection, just like all the other vehicles you operate. They require cleaning of windows, mirrors, and packing blade. They require inspecting the hydraulic systems for leaks and serviceability. Topics included in this safety video are: vehicle safety, safe operations, loading, helper safety, rear loader safety tips, maintenance and safety, and safety responsibility.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime10018a 160 English / Spanish 2007 10 Min.

RESIDENTIAL OPERATIONSResidential Operations - Driving in the cities and suburbs can present many increased risks for you as a driver. There are more pedestrians than you’d encounter elsewhere; walkers, joggers, and cyclists. Children in neighborhoods at play may dart out in the street at any moment. Streets may be narrow, traffic congested, and more starts/stops involved so it’s of vital importance that you stay alert, slow down, and drive defensively. In this program, we will focus on residential pick up of solid waste, the hazards you can expect to encounter, and best practices to avoid and prevent accidents while on the job. Topics Included in this safety video are: responsibilities (driver and helper), residential pick-up, manual pick-up, safe manual lifting, automated pick-up, backing, truck fires, and landfill.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime10019a 195 English / Spanish 2010 10 Min.

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Solid Waste and Waste DisposalROLL OFFS AND SAFETY OPERATIONS

Roll Offs And Safety Operations - A short program on safety can't possibly cover all the things you need to know about Roll Offs, but your experience, judgment, and professional attitude will help you become a better employee. Roll Offs have the potential of causing very serious injuries or property damage, if you don't handle them properly. You'll receive more training and be given an opportunity to work with the equipment until you're proficient. Even after years of experience, you need to continue thinking about safety and how to improve your safety awareness and accident prevention. To those of you that are experienced Roll Off operators, this will be a review and a reminder for working and acting safely. Topics included in this safety video are: pre-trip vehicle inspection, the cab of the truck, 3-point system, adjust your seat, mirrors, keep cab clean, clutches, drain moisture tanks, back up alarms, check the hydraulic systems and on roll offs, double check the hoisting cables, engage the PTO (power take off), rear doors, check for overhead wires or obstructions, container hook, tarp, center of gravity of the truck, and lower the rails.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime10016a 160 English 2002 13 Min.

SAFETY ORIENTATIONSafety Orientation - Safety and accident prevention is an important part of business. It is just as important as production, costs, or quality. Accidents are caused by the unsafe acts of people. Our safety program is the result of many years of experience in the solid waste industry and has been developed to teach you the safe working practices that will protect your safety and health, and that of others. Our safety rules are not arbitrary; we have a series of safe working practices which experience tells us are the best and safest way to work. Topics included in this safety video are: accident prevention, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), complete pre-trip and post-trip inspections of your vehicle, paperwork, residential-manual pickup, residential-automated pickup, commercial front-end loaders, commercial roll off, transfer station, landfills, shop safety, office safety, and safety and health policies.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime10002a 195 English / Spanish 2010 11 Min.

SIDE LOADER OPERATIONS AND SAFETYSide Loader Operations And Safety - Side loaders were designed for speed of operation, safety, and ease of loading. They perform highly efficient jobs and they're just like any other waste hauling vehicle, with a few exceptions. Topics included in this safety video are: vehicle operations, landfill safety, and safety responsibility.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime10017A 160 English 2002 5 Min.

SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT INDUSTRY - ON THE ROAD SAFETYOn The Road Safety - This short program will review some things you already know and perhaps some new ideas about driving safely. There are many things to think about when operating a vehicle. Expecting the unexpected actions of other motorists, unpredictable and ever changing light, weather, road, and traffic conditions, the mechanical condition of your vehicle, and how you feel behind the wheel. Topics included in this safety video are: accident prevention formula, 4 second rule of thumb, driving conditions, keep vehicle in good, safe condition, inspect it, tires and wheels should be inspected, keep the area behind the packing blade and the top of the transmission by the turbo free of trash and debris, oil and hydraulic leaks or any fluid leak, suspension and tie rods, steps and handles, battery, lights, reflectors, horns, hanging wires, and back up alarms, dirty cabs, safety equipment, fire extinguishers, emergency triangles, paperwork, refueling, speed limits, crossing railroad tracks, residential areas and school zones, and adverse weather conditions.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime10011a 160 English 2008 12 Min.

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Solid Waste and Waste DisposalSOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT INDUSTRY - ROUTE SAFETY ANALYSIS

Route Safety Analysis - Regardless of the type of equipment you drive, there are hazards common to all drivers. Identifying the hazards is the first step in Safety Awareness. Reducing the risks of your route is accomplished by reporting potential hazards to your supervisor when you see them. A Route Safety Analysis is a fancy title for common sense, but it’s important for you to understand some of the more common hazards we see in our day-to-day operations. Identifying and eliminating the hazards are part of your job responsibility. Topics included in this safety video are: pavement and sidewalk damage, overhead clearance problems, picking up containers, the forks, adequate clearances, keep mirrors and windows clean, report all property damage at the location, report all truck defects and alert management to potential problems, container accessibility, accidents, customer has a responsibility to provide stable access to containers, parked cars, overloaded containers, broken casters or poorly positioned containers, before you move your truck, visibility, child safety problem, vision problems due to dust, bumpy road conditions, use a spotter, wet weather, when dumping your load, after dumping, and traffic at the landfill.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime10013a 160 English / Spanish 2008 15 Min.

TREATMENT PLANT LABORATORY SAFETYTreatment Plant Laboratory Safety program focuses on all the risks of laboratory work. With this in mind, let's concentrate on some of the most important issues. A lot of people are mistakenly under the impression that working in a lab is just about the safest and cushiest job in the organization. Well, nothing could be further from the truth. As you know, you are busy and the lab contains numerous chemicals, processes, and equipment that can cause injury, make you ill or in some cases, result in death.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3049A 195 English 2009 16 Min.

TREATMENT PLANT SAFETYTreatment Plant Safety program will focus on safety measures when working in a treatment plant. Treatment plants are one of the most important parts of society's infrastructure. For without the purification of water and treatment of waste water, the way we live as a nation would not be possible. We must be ever grateful for the agencies and their dedicated professionals who work and train so diligently to provide fresh clean and safe drinking water and properly treated waste water. However, we need to recognize that the water/waste-water industry has a higher injury rate than mining, construction, or logging industries! This short video cannot possibly cover in depth all the risks and hazards of working in and around treatment plants, therefore it is imperative to work closely with your supervisor to ensure that you are fully trained and qualified prior to working within your treatment plant.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3033a 195 English 2008 14 Min.

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Supermarket / Grocery StoreBALER SAFETY

Baler Safety program reviews the safety features and operating procedures when operating a baler. A mechanical baler is a very useful and productive machine. It's designed to be a safe machine, but any machine can be hazardous if it's not used properly. There are a variety of baling machines and equipment, we'll discuss only one type of machine, but the basic safety rules apply to almost all types of equipment. The baler is a fine piece of equipment designed to make your job easier. Operation of the baler is not very complicated. Risk for an accident is still high if you don’t know how to operate the baler properly.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime11006a 160 English / Spanish 2012 7 Min.

CONVENIENCE/SUPERMARKET STORE SAFETYConvenience/Supermarket Store Safety program will make you aware of hazards so you can take action to prevent them from becoming accidents and injuries. Safety is an important part of your job responsibilities. Safety doesn’t have to be a burden. Safety is taking time to think, work, and act safely. Everyone assumes there are no safety hazards in a retail store. No matter where you work there are always potential hazards.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime11011a 160 English / Spanish 2008 13 Min.

ELECTRIC PALLET JACKElectric Pallet Jack is a program that provides basic safety tips and maintenance procedures. A very important piece of equipment in the warehouse and material-handling areas is the electric pallet jack. It's an economical and versatile unit designed to move stacks of materials from one place to another safely and without injury or product damage. Because it's easy to use and provides such durable service, it's natural to take them for granted, but there are basic safety rules and operating procedures required when using this type of equipment.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1013g 195 English / Spanish 2009 9 Min.

SANITATION AND HYGIENESanitation and Hygiene is a program that provides some common sense information about sanitation and your part in keeping the work area clean and sanitary. Everyone needs to take responsibility and action when it comes to maintaining a clean and sanitary food service or preparation area. There are many things you can do, which will be outlined in this short program. The information isn't technical; it is common sense and thinking about sanitation every day. Do your part to keep your work area and equipment clean and sanitary and you'll be doing your part for food safety.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime11012a 160 English / Spanish 2008 10 Min.

SUPERMARKET CUSTOMER SERVICESupermarket Customer Service is a program that provides tips on improving customer service. Customer services are recognized sales builders in any retail business. Customers want to shop and buy merchandise in retail establishments where they are treated with courtesy, respect, and dignity. Let's face it; you demand the same thing when you go shopping. We all know what poor customer service is all about; we've experienced it in many different stores and no one likes poor customer service.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime11010a 160 English 2000 10 Min.

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Supermarket / Grocery StoreWALKIE STACKER SAFETY

Walkie Stacker Safety program covers the safe operation of the walkie stacker. A Walkie-stacker is different than any other type of equipment you use, particularly the way it handles and its center of gravity. In many ways it works like a forklift, but in some ways it's totally different in its operation. Extreme caution must be taken when using a walkie stacker. It’s important to know the controls, levers, maintenance, and load carrying capacities. The walkie stacker handles differently from other equipment due to its center of gravity. The Walkie-stacker model forklift is designed for a person to operate the truck while walking, not riding the equipment. Unlike the rider forklifts or counterbalanced equipment that is designed for heavier loads, the Walkie-stackers are designed for less demanding loads and shorter travel distances.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1008g 160 English / Spanish 2009 16 Min.

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Universities And EducationACADEMIC ENVIRONMENT LABORATORY

Academic Environment Laboratory Safety - Laboratory safety is a critical part of any university’s safety program because there is so much information, so many people involved, and so many details to be learned. Of course, the underlying importance is educating you in the various science disciplines and how to work safely with chemicals. Topics covered in this safety video include: laboratory safety program, training, engineering controls, types of engineering controls, laboratory requirements, chemical labeling, use of gloves, glove safety, hazardous chemical collection, hazardous chemical disposal, safety equipment, chemical exposure, the chemical fume hood, personal protective equipment (PPE), chemical hazards, corrosives (acids and bases), flammables and combustibles, toxics (mutagens, poisons, carcinogens, oxidizers and organic peroxides), air and water reactives, pyrophorics, toxicity, assessing chemical exposure, and chemical routes of entry.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7111A 195 English 2010 27 Min.

AUTOCLAVE SAFETYAutoclave Safety - An integral part of your university’s Laboratory Safety Program is comprised of the Chemical Hygiene Plan. A component of this plan is autoclave safety. Students, staff, and professors are to be protected from the health and safety hazards presented by the use of autoclaves in your laboratory. In this program we will cover the proper use of an autoclave. We will discuss sterilization, using an autoclave, some limitations of autoclaves, good laboratory practices as applied to autoclaves, and some characteristics of autoclaves. Topics covered in this safety video include: sterilization, limitations, temperature, time, contact, indicators, tape indicators, containment, autoclave safety, using the autoclave, and loading.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7112A 195 English 2010 8 Min.

BIOLOGICAL SAFETY IN THE LABORATORYBiological Safety In The Laboratory - Your University’s Laboratory Safety Program is comprised of the Chemical Hygiene Program, Biological Safety Program, Radiation Safety Program, and other specific topics. In this program we will cover the Biological Safety Program and how you can use this information to stay safe and healthy in a learning environment. This Biological Safety program has been developed to provide you with guidance on the safe handling of biological materials, safety practices to minimize the risk of exposure to potentially infectious materials, and procedures for proper use, storage, transfer, and disposal of biological materials. This program is intended for use with your Chemical Hygiene Plan. Topics covered in this safety video include: CDC and NIH biosafety levels, training, safe handling of biological materials, biohazard warning labels, personal hygiene guidelines, clothing guidelines, handling procedures, syringes, work areas, disinfection and sterilization, liquid disinfectants, biosafety cabinets, procedures for disposal, and regulated medical waste.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7110A 195 English 2010 16 Min.

BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS - ACADEMICSBloodborne Pathogens Updated - This updated training program brings together the latest and most up to date information available relating to Bloodborne Pathogens and your safety when working in areas where you may be exposed to these potentially harmful pathogens. This program is not going to review information on how you can contract the diseases associated with bloodborne pathogens or other similar information. If you have experience in the healthcare field, you know full well the dangers of BBP and how they are contracted. We’d like to devote this program to other areas of BBP, to make you more aware of prevention techniques and compliance with Bloodborne Pathogens Safety Standards. Topics covered in this safety video include: workplace risks, vaccines, universal precautions, personal protection, containers, color-coding, and labels, exposure, exposure control plan, engineering controls, healthcare worker needlestick prevention act, and required information and training.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7029a 195 English / Spanish 2008 18 Min.

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Universities And EducationCHEMICAL SPILL CLEANUP

Chemical Spill Cleanup - Chemical spills in the laboratory are serious events that can be hazardous to your health and to the environment. Keeping your lab uncluttered, properly transporting and storing chemicals, and careful planning of experiments can reduce your risk of having a chemical spill. However, it is still important that you and your laboratory are prepared for a hazardous chemical spill. Topics covered in this safety video include: what to do if you have a spill, the chemical spill plan, spill response and clean-up procedures, general guidelines, recommended spill control material inventory, personal protective equipment (PPE), absorption materials, neutralizing materials, clean-up tools, biological materials spill procedures, and documentation.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7113A 195 English 2010 14 Min.

CRYOGENICS AND COMPRESSED GASCryogenics And Compressed Gas Safety - Cryogenics and Compressed gas safety is a critical part of any university’s safety program. Almost 200 different types of gases can be contained in gas cylinders. Some examples of these compressed gases include atmospheric gases such as nitrogen and oxygen, fuels, refrigerant gases, laboratory gases, flammable, toxic, and poison gases. Compressed gases are stored in high pressure cylinders. The size of one of these cylinders can range from a small lecture bottle containing oxygen to a large tank containing propane. In addition, cryogenic liquids are contained in cylinders. Cryogenic gases are liquefied gases that are kept in their liquid state at very low temperatures and high pressures. Examples of cryogenic liquids include liquid nitrogen and liquid helium. Topics covered in this safety video include: hazards to consider, asphyxiation, fire and explosion, corrosive gases, chemical poisoning, materials for cryogenics, personal protective equipment (PPE), storage of cryogenics, liquid oxygen hazards, liquid nitrogen hazards, handling cylinders, leak detection, identification, cryogenics and gas cylinder storage, working with cylinders, cold burns and frostbite, first aid, cylinder piping and manifold safety, and training. Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7118A 195 English 2010 28 Min.

DEFENSIVE DRIVER TRAININGDefensive Driver Training - The goals of the program are to increase awareness of guidelines for the safe use of university vehicles, rentals, and your private vehicles while conducting university business either on or off campus. In addition, the program will provide a defensive driving training that includes online and classroom training options. Topics covered in this safety video include: the importance of defensive driving, inspecting your vehicle, maintain your vehicle, distractions to avoid, emotions and attitude, road rage, avoid distractions and stay focused, impaired driving, defensive driving tips, intersections, backing up, signal lights, stop signs, speeding, tailgating, the two-second rule, city driving, freeway driving, rural driving, adverse weather, dawn/dusk/nighttime driving, accidents and breakdowns, emergency situations, and van safety.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date7129A 195 English 2010

FOOD SERVICE SAFETY AND SANITATIONFood Service Safety And Sanitation - We’re not going to lay a bunch of statistics on you, but let’s just say that food sanitation requires your undivided attention if you work in the food industry or if you cook at home. This program is designed to help you reduce the risk of potential of foodborne illnesses and other related diseases. Topics covered in this safety video include: protection from contamination, bacteria, temperature control, hygiene and personnel practices, communicable diseases/injuries, hand-washing, personal cleanliness and conduct, outside surroundings, overhead structures and lighting, non-food chemicals, general cleanliness and housekeeping, cleaning and sanitizing equipment, and pest control.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7117A 195 English 2010 19 Min.

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Universities And EducationGOLF CART SAFETY

Golf Cart Safety program outlines safety responsibilities when driving one of these carts. In today's economic environment, small industrial carts are used to perform a wide variety of tasks. These carts are commonly known as golf carts, industrial carts, service carts, electric trucks, or other names.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1043I 195 English / Spanish 2005 9 Min.

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS (MSDS)Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) - The Material Safety Data Sheet, commonly called the MSDS, is a component of your University’s Chemical Hygiene Plan and Hazard Communication Program. The MSDS contains information provided by the chemical manufacturer and is maintained by the University to inform students and staff of the possible hazards associated with chemicals being used in their laboratory or work area. It is a critical part of any laboratory safety program. The goal of the MSDS is to provide you with a summarized, multi-source resource that informs you of certain basic, but necessary pieces of information regarding the substance or chemical you are about to use. Topics covered in this safety video include: what is a material safety data sheet (MSDS), chemical names , hazardous ingredients/chemical identity, physical characteristics, fire and explosion data, health hazards, usage, handling, storage, and special protection and precautions.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7108A 195 English 2010 8 Min.

SAFETY ORIENTATION AND ACCIDENT PREVENTION (CUSTODIAL AND MAINTENANCE)Safety Orientation And Accident Prevention (Custodial And Maintenance) - In this short program, we will not be able to address all of the hazards you might see, not all of the protective equipment you might need, or all the safety procedures your school might require. We will be discussing many of the common hazards of your job and some of the personal protective equipment you will most likely use. We'll remind you of many safety procedures that will keep you healthy and safe. Safety awareness starts the moment you wake up and exists until you fall asleep at night. Topics covered in this safety video include: proper clothing, rings and jewelry, proper footwear, training, personal protective equipment (PPE), dust masks, material safety data sheets (MSDS), chemicals, labels, electricity, double insulated, fire awareness, fire extinguishers, stepladders, exercise, fluorescent light tubes, asbestos, and injury reporting.Sku Number Price Language Runtime7007a 160 English 18 Min.

SLIPS AND FALLS PREVENTION - SCHOOLSSlips And Falls Prevention - When you think of ladders, uneven surfaces and of course, slippery surfaces such as water, ice, and grease, you can visualize the cause of accidents. OSHA states that about 35 percent of the majority of workplace accidents are caused by slips, trips, and falls. When you think about it, falls can cause severe injuries such as broken hands and arms, back injuries, strains to muscles and ligaments, and even death. Topics covered in this safety video include: falls, slips, trips, prevention techniques, housekeeping, footwear, behaviors that lead to falls, falls from vehicles and equipment, falls on stairs, ladders, fall protective devices, and signs and striping. Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7128a 195 English 2010 9 Min.

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Universities And EducationUNIVERSITY LASER SAFETY

University Laser Safety - Laser safety is a critical part of any university’s laboratory safety program. The purpose of this laser safety program is to provide you with guidance in the safe use of lasers. It is designed for students and professors working with lasers and for others that can come into contact with laser radiation in the laboratory. More detailed safety information specific to your laboratory can be found in your Laser Safety Manual. In addition to laser safety, this program will include a brief discussion on the classification of lasers. Topics covered in this safety video include: classes for lasers, examples of lasers, labels for laser housings, sign requirements, the header, position 1, position 2, position 3, controlled laser area, laser engineering requirements, electrical hazards, personal protective equipment (PPE), work practices, and things to remember/consider.Sku Number Price Language Runtime7120A 195 English 19 Min.

UNIVERSITY VAN SAFETY PROGRAMUniversity Van Safety Program - The goals of the program are to increase awareness of guidelines for the safe use of vans while conducting University business either on or off campus. Three key elements for successful defensive driving include anticipating hazardous situations, being prepared for the unexpected, and responding proactively to the actions of other drivers, pedestrians, and changing driving or road conditions. Defensive driving as it applies to van safety is learning to eliminate distractions, learning some basic road etiquette, as well as learning how to spot and stay away from dangerous situations. This program is specific to van safety. The van safety program will include online and an optional behind the wheel training. Topics covered in this safety video include: 12 and 15 passenger vans, implementation, inspecting your vehicle, maintain your vehicle, avoid distractions and stay focused, common sense, impaired driving, intersections, backing up, speeding, tailgating and the 2 second rule, risk of rollover crashes, and van safety for passengers. Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime7131a 195 English 2010 16 Min.

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WarehouseBack Injury PreventionBACK INJURY PREVENTION

Back Injury Prevention is a program that explains how the back works. According to the National Safety Council and medical research, 70% of back problems result from degeneration of spinal discs. 20% of backaches are attributed to inflammation. 10% are due to actual back injuries and other miscellaneous causes. Practicing safe lifting at home and work and having the right attitude about safety can be effective in preventing back injuries. We discuss how strains and muscles work so back injuries can be prevented.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1001d 160 English / Spanish 2009 9 Min.

LIFTING SAFELY WITH BACK BELTSLifting Safely with Back Belts looks at how the back works and how wearing back belts can provide support. The vast majority of back injuries are preventable; however, many back problems are not the result of injury, but are the result of degeneration of the discs. Aging of the spinal disc material causes the most trouble and can cause extreme pain. Over the years, discs become worn and damaged.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1007d 160 English / Spanish 2005 10 Min.

PREVENT MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS - SKILL SETS FOR SAFER LIFTINGPrevent Musculoskeletal Disorders - Skill Sets For Safer Lifting program is to help you recognize what makes a lift more demanding and how you can make a less demanding choice. Reducing back injuries related to lifting is not about getting everyone to lift the same way; it’s about getting everyone to lift in a less demanding way. Reducing your risk of injury when lifting is about doing each lift better in a way that minimizes the demands on your back. Your back isn’t designed to tell you it is wearing out, or when you are performing a lift in a way that is hard on your back. Really good lifting happens when you use your body as close as possible to the way it is designed. Much of the demands of a lift are generated by the position of your upper body while you’re lifting.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1016d 195 English 2007 13 Min.

SYSTEM LIFTING 2000 - BACK INJURY PREVENTION (SHORT VERSION)System Lifting 2000 - Back Injury Prevention program will provide an approach to reducing exposure to back injury in the workplace. Few safe lifting training programs actually reduce back injuries. Each individual is absolutely the most important ingredient of any safe lifting program. Back injuries cause 25% of workplace accidents generating $80 to $100 billion a year in losses. A research of university files revealed very few safe lifting training programs actually reduce back injuries. We learned that each individual is the most important part of any safe lifting program. Doctors who treat back injuries and back pain do not agree on the method of treatment. Doctors do agree that proper diet and exercise is the key to back injury prevention. We review how the back works and how to prevent back injuries and back pain by protecting the entire back system. We will present back care tips, anatomy of the back, and back mechanics and rules to follow when lifting.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1011d 195 English / Spanish 2008 14 Min.

ForkliftsFORKLIFT - PEOPLE AND EQUIPMENT SAFETY

People and Equipment program discusses some basic rules that apply to both equipment operators and warehouse personnel. Basically, forklift operator rules generally call for pedestrians to have the right-of-way but forklift operators don't always see pedestrians until it's too late. Stay alert and pay attention to the sounds around you.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1007G 160 English / Spanish 2009 10 Min.

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WarehouseForkliftsFORKLIFT INSTRUCTOR TRAINING

Forklift Instructor Training program focuses on basic principles which are necessary part of forklift training operations. Perhaps one of the most important, yet misunderstood part of any forklift training program is the engineering principles. Unless you have this knowledge, it's difficult to understand some of the safety rules relating to forklift operations and certainly detracts from your ability to make good judgments when lifting odd sized and difficult loads. This program focuses on some basic principles, but they are a very necessary part of professional forklift training and operations.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1002g 160 English / Spanish 2009 18 Min.

FORKLIFT OPERATOR TRAININGThe Forklift Operator Training safety video program reviews the engineering principles, safe operating procedures and maintenance of forklifts. A forklift operator’s job is to move material efficiently and quickly. Persons operating a forklift must be trained and authorized by the company before being assigned to operate a forklift. It is important to understand the engineering principles of the forklift equipment. Speeding and violating safety procedures can result in damages and injuries.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1001g 195 English / Spanish 2012 16 Min.

FORKLIFTS AND PEDESTRIAN SAFETYForklifts and Pedestrian Safety program focuses on the safe operation of forklifts and safety of pedestrians in the workplace. More injuries are experienced by pedestrians or persons not operating equipment than actual forklift operators. Let's quickly review some safety tips you can use to help prevent forklift injuries. The first tip is the most important, forklift operators are prohibited from carrying passengers on the forklift. Absolutely, no riders! It's okay to lift people on forklifts if you follow the rules including the platform must have guardrails and a 7-foot high guard protecting the rider from the lifting mast, chains, and mechanisms, the platform must be secured to the vehicle to prevent it from falling off, an operator must remain at the controls while a person is being lifted, when traveling, the forks must be kept low about 4" to 6" off the floor.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1003g 195 English / Spanish 2008 5 Min.

Material Handling and UnloadingELECTRIC PALLET JACK

Electric Pallet Jack program provides basic safety tips and maintenance procedures. A very important piece of equipment in the warehouse and material-handling areas is the electric pallet jack. It's an economical and versatile unit, designed to move stacks of materials from one place to another safely and without injury or product damage. Because it's easy to use and provides such durable service, it's natural to take them for granted, but they're basic safety rules and operating procedures required when using this type of equipment.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1013g 195 English / Spanish 2009 9 Min.

MATERIAL HANDLING ORDER SELECTORMaterial Handling Order Selector is a program that discusses the basics of operating the order stacker in a safe manner. There is a variety of material handling order selector equipment in use today. The same principles apply generally to all types of order selector equipment, but each person who is trained and authorized to operate this equipment must always follow the equipment manufacturer's operating and safety instructions. Your organization may have additional safety rules and procedures, which you must also follow for proper operating guidelines.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1012g 160 English / Spanish 2008 12 Min.

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WarehouseMaterial Handling and UnloadingPEOPLE AND EQUIPMENT

People and Equipment program discusses some basic rules that apply to both equipment operators and warehouse personnel. Basically, forklift operator rules generally call for pedestrians to have the right-of-way but forklift operators don't always see pedestrians until it's too late. Stay alert and pay attention to the sounds around you.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1007g 160 English / Spanish 2009 10 Min.

WALKIE STACKER SAFETYWalkie Stacker Safety program covers the safe operation of the walkie stacker. A Walkie-stacker is different than any other type of equipment you use, particularly the way it handles and its center of gravity. In many ways it works like a forklift, but in some ways it's totally different in its operation. Extreme caution must be taken when using a walkie stacker. It’s important to know the controls, levers, maintenance, and load carrying capacities. The walkie stacker handles differently from other equipment due to its center of gravity. The Walkie-stacker model forklift is designed for a person to operate the truck while walking, not riding the equipment. Unlike the rider forklifts or counterbalanced equipment that is designed for heavier loads, the Walkie-stackers are designed for less demanding loads and shorter travel distances.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1008g 160 English / Spanish 2009 16 Min.

WAREHOUSE AND DISTRIBUTION CENTER SAFETYWarehouse and Distribution Center Safety program will help you to be more aware of your responsibilities and improve safety in your distribution center. Safety retail distribution centers are the nerve centers of retail corporations. Thousands of merchandise items are received and shipped daily. The environment is work intensive. Efficiency and accuracy are critical. There is always a lot of work going on in a retail distribution center and it's a job for professionals. We'll review some safety tips to help you improve safety awareness. Your company safety policies and procedures are the formal rules for you to follow.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime12012a 160 English / Spanish 2012 10 Min.

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WeldingHEALTH AND SAFETY FACTORS IN WELDING OPERATIONS

Health and Safety Factors in Welding Operations program talks about the general safety and health hazard associated with welding and cutting and examine hazards and controls specific to toxic fuel gas welding, cutting, and arc welding. Whenever possible, the focus will be on relevant standards. The hazards associated with welding and cutting arise from toxic gases and fumes, radiation, electrical circuits, and flammable and combustible materials.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtimec006h 195 English / Spanish 2009 15 Min.

OXYGEN ACETYLENE WELDING AND CUTTING SAFETYOxygen-Acetylene Welding Safety training video program is designed to review basic safety procedures for those experienced oxygen/acetylene welders, who already know how to operate the equipment. A refresher course is a great idea to reinforce safety procedures.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1040H 195 English 2011 17 Min.

SAFETY FACTORS IN ARC WELDING OPERATIONSArc Welding Safety program is simply a guideline of basic safety measures, designed as safety awareness. When you're working with Arc Welding operations, there are a number of safety procedures to follow. Each company is responsible for developing specific guidelines, policies, and procedures, as a short video training program cannot list all the potential hazards or safety elements. It’s not a complete or comprehensive program.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtimec010e 195 English / Spanish 2010 11 Min.

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Working OutdoorsCOMMERCIAL MOWER SAFETY

Commercial Mower Safety program focuses on the safety features of this equipment, maintenance, and accident prevention tips. The same, if not more caution should be exercised when operating a mower as driving an automobile. The reason for the caution is quite obvious; mowers are dangerous if you don't follow proper procedures and safety rules. When you do follow the rules, mowers are great labor saving devices and they are safe to use. Most safe operating rules and instructions apply whether you're using a riding mower or a walk-behind mower.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1046i 160 English / Spanish 2005 12 Min.

DOG BITE PREVENTIONDog Bite Prevention program talks about prevention techniques when confronted by a dog. For every letter carrier bitten by a dog, an estimated 900 children are victimized by the senseless pain and suffering of dog attacks. Dog bites result in approximately 44,000 facial injuries in the United States. Male patient injuries slightly outnumber females in most studies. This program covers dog behavior, prevention techniques and first aid. Also included are tips from Ron Berman, canine behavior expert.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3010a 160 English / Spanish 2006 11 Min.

GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE SAFETYGolf Course Maintenance Safety program will highlight possible hazards and how to avoid injuries. As golf course grounds keeping professionals, you have many responsibilities maintaining the golf course and surrounding areas that provide enjoyment for a large number of people. The equipment, chemicals, and techniques you use can be hazardous; however, being aware of the hazards and taking action to prevent accidents is what safety is all about. It's called Safety Awareness. It takes a conscious effort to think about safety before you perform any job. Think about the hazard then take the steps to reduce the risk. This short video won't feature all the hazards associated with golf course maintenance, but it will give you an idea about some of the hazards and the action you need to take in order to prevent accidents.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1028i 195 English / Spanish 2005 14 Min.

HEAT STRESSHeat Stress Prevention and Awareness - Every year, too many workers are hospitalized or die from heat-related illness. There have been reports of amateur and professional athletes who have died by the effects of heat illness. Employees working in hot environments can also suffer from heat illness. Topics included in this safety video are: a brief anatomy lesson, sweating, relative humidity of the air, personal risk factors relating to heat illness, types of heat illness including heat cramps, treatment for heat cramps symptoms, heat exhaustion treatment, heat exhaustion symptoms, heat stroke, preventing heat illness, acclimatization, training, supervisory responsibilities, shade, fluids, and emergency procedures. Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtimec004P 195 English / Spanish 2008 9 Min.

IRRIGATION SAFETYIrrigation Safety - This short training program is only part of your training. Your supervisor will provide additional training and will be able to answer any questions you may have about the job or about safety. This particular training program is designed to provide basic safety information relating to irrigation and irrigation pipes. This program is quite important because there have been injuries because workers did not know or they did not follow the safety rules when working around irrigation equipment. Topics covered in this safety video include: horseplay, practical jokes, and throwing objects, personal protection, walking through irrigated areas, irrigation ditches, proper hearing protection, lift safely, stretching exercises, shoveling, electrical power lines, the ground, moving loads of pipe, lifting the pipe, ride on a pipe trailer, sprinkler pipes and valves, and keeping the water pressure low. Sku Number Price Language Runtime16021a 160 English / Spanish 15 Min.

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Working OutdoorsKILLER BEES WASPS AND SPIDERS

Killer Bees, Wasps, and Spiders is a program that includes on-camera interviews with Dennis Johnson (Bee Expert), Brent Batchelor (Bexar County Extension Agent), and Dr. Robert C. Rosenberg who share their expertise on this subject. Killer Bees, Wasps, and Spiders is the title of the program, but it's more than that. It is information and the proper protection to make sure you're prepared for an encounter with bees, wasps, and spiders. The most important fact to take with you today is not to panic when you're faced with a potential bite or sting. There is no need to panic because death rarely happens and armed with factual information, the chances are even less likely a death or serious injury will occur. To help reduce the risk of bees, wasps, and spiders bites or stings, this program will provide a better understanding and prevention techniques when you are faced with a potential bite.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1026i 160 English 2008 37 Min.

LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCELandscape Maintenance is a program that focuses on safety awareness in landscape maintenance. As landscape professionals, you have a number of responsibilities maintaining parks, highways, and other areas that provide enjoyment for a large number of people, as well as the responsibility of fire safety of these areas. The equipment, chemicals, and techniques you use can be hazardous, but being aware of the hazards and taking action to prevent accidents is what safety is all about. It's called safety awareness.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3019a 195 English / Spanish 2006 15 Min.

METER READER SAFETYMeter Reader Safety program will focus on the basics of meter reader safety. Most people don't realize just how risky meter reading can be, as you are exposed to all kinds of hazards such as slip and trips, traffic, weather, aggressive dogs, venomous animals and insects and of course, the always interesting irate customer!Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3044a 195 English 2009 20 Min.

POISONOUS PLANT SAFETYPoisonous Plant Safety program covers the different types of plants and what to do if you are exposed. Poisonous plants in one form or another can be found throughout the United States. The prime hazard is the allergic reaction resulting from contact with the resin produced by the plants. These resins are so toxic that in the case of poison ivy and oak, only one billionth of a gram is all it takes for a rash and only one quarter of an ounce is enough to cause a rash on every person on earth. Many outdoor occupations such as tree trimmers, landscapers, surveyors, park and highway maintenance, meter readers, and fire fighters face frequent exposure concerns. The best way to avoid exposure is your ability to identify the plants in your region and avoid contact.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime1069I 195 English 2010 12 Min.

THE MOSQUITO - WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOWThe Mosquito - What You Need to Know is a program that has been developed to give you the information you need to protect yourself from being bitten by the mosquito and how to identify and eliminate the area's where they breed and multiply.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime18013a 195 English / Spanish 2008 11 Min.

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Working OutdoorsTREE TRIMMING SAFETY

Tree Trimming Safety program goes over topics that includes safe working conditions, risks, First Aid, and Hazards. Tree trimming is a job that requires a professional attitude and a high level of training in order to work safely and productively. The very nature of tree trimming lends itself to many hazards. Of course, we all are aware of the potential of a serious fall, but there are also risks of coming in contact with energized utilities, falling trees and limbs, contact with poison ivy, oak, or even snakes. A good tree trimming program must be designed to provide safe working conditions, the training needed to do the job safely and efficiently, selection of qualified personnel, and providing well-maintained tools to do the job. In addition, a good safety program will include First Aid training and an accident reporting and investigation program.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3012a 195 English / Spanish 2010 18 Min.

VENOMOUS SNAKESVenomous Snakes - Little sends chills down the spine of a lot of people than snakes, especially venomous varieties. In most cases there is little to fear, but armed with knowledge, your chances of an unpleasant encounter should be greatly reduced and the risk to your personal safety eliminated. It's important to understand that all the creatures we will be discussing fill an important niche in the environment so please avoid killing snakes as they really benefit us all.Sku Number Price Language Copyright Date Runtime3054a 195 English 2010 12 Min.

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AnalysisAccident Investigation / Job Safety

Page #1HEALTHCARE

ACCIDENT CAUSES AND PREVENTIONPage #1

ACCIDENTS - IT CANT HAPPEN TO ME Page #1LIABILITY

CUSTOMER ACCIDENTS - THIRD PARTYPage #1

HOW TO INVESTIGATE AN ACCIDENT Page #1PREVENT ACCIDENTS

HUMAN ASPECTS OF SAFETY: HOW TOPage #1

FINDS YOUJOB SAFETY ANALYSIS FIND IT BEFORE IT

Page #2INVESTIGATION

SUPERVISOR’S GUIDE TO ACCIDENTPage #2

Agriculture Page #3TOOL SAFETY

AGRCIULTURE SERIES - HAND AND POWERPage #3

SAFETY ORIENTATIONAGRICTULTURE SERIES - EMPLOYEES

Page #3

SAFETYAGRICULTURE SERIES - FORLKLIFT

Page #3FIT TESTING RESPIRATORS Page #3

EMPLOYEESPESTICIDE TRAINING FOR AGRICULTURAL

Page #3RESPIRATORS - HOW TO USE THEM Page #4TRACTOR SAFETY BASICS Page #4

Automotive and Trucking Page #5Automotive Repair And Fleet Maintenance Page #5

AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRYFIRE EXTINGUISHER USE AND PROCEDURES

Page #5

AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRYHAND AND POWER TOOL SAFETY

Page #5JUMP START YOUR BATTERY SAFETY Page #5MOTOR FLEET MAINTENANCE SAFETY Page #5

MOUNTING - TRUCK SPLIT RIMMULTI-PIECE WHEEL/RIM DEMOUNTING

Page #5PREVENTING BACK INJURIES Page #6RETAIL TIRE SHOP SAFETY MANAGEMENT Page #6TORQUING LUGNUTS Page #6

Defensive Driving and Driver Education Page #6AND SMALL TRUCKS

DEFENSIVE DRIVING FOR PASSENGER SUV’SPage #6

DISTRACTED DRIVING Page #7DRIVING IN EXTREME WEATHER CONDITIONS Page #7ROAD RAGE Page #7SPACE MANAGEMENT PART 1 AND 2 Page #7SPECIAL DRIVING CONDITIONS Page #8SPEED MANAGEMENT Page #8WINTER DRIVING SAFETY Page #8

Driver Health Page #8VEHICLE UNDER THE INFLUENCE

CONSEQUENCES OF DRIVING A MOTORPage #8

EATING FOR ENERGY Page #8FATIGUE MANAGEMENT Page #9REST STOP ROUTINES Page #9

General Safety And Communications Page #9BOBTAILING AND JACKKNIFING Page #9

AUTOMOTIVE PERSONNELEMPLOYEE SAFETY ORIENTATION FOR

Page #9EYE PROTECTION - A NEW APPROACH Page #9

AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRYHEARING CONSERVATION FOR THE

Page #10

BRAKING TECHNIQUESHEAVY TRUCK BRAKING SYSTEM AND

Page #10

UNEXPECTEDINTERSECTIONS - EXPECT THE

Page #10PARKING LOT SAFETY Page #10

TRUCKINGPREVENTING SLIPS AND FALLS IN

Page #10RADIO COMMUNICATIONS Page #11

BEHAVIOR - AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRYREDUCING UNSAFE ACTS AND HUMAN

Page #11SLIPS TRIPS AND FALLS Page #11

Pre-Trip Vehicle Inspections Page #11PRE-TRIP INSPECTION - LARGE BUSES Page #11PRE-TRIP INSPECTION - SMALL BUSES Page #11

INSPECTIONTRUCKING INDUSTRY - VEHICLE PRE TRIP

Page #12

LIGHT TRUCKSVEHICLE INSPECTION - AUTOMOBILES AND

Page #12Truck Driving Rules and Regulations Page #12

ORGANIZATIONCSA 2010 AND HOW IT AFFECTS YOUR

Page #12D.O.T. - OUT OF SERVICE CRITERIA Page #12DOT ALCOHOL AND DRUG RULES Page #13DRIVERS DAILY LOG Page #13

CARRYING VEHICLESHOURS OF SERVICE FOR PROPERTY

Page #13LEVEL ONE INSPECTIONS Page #13

Back Injury Prevention Page #14BACK INJURY PREVENTION Page #14LIFTING SAFELY WITH BACK BELTS Page #14

- SKILL SETS FOR SAFER LIFTINGPREVENT MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS

Page #14PREVENTION (SHORT VERSION)

SYSTEM LIFTING 2000 - BACK INJURYPage #14

GassesChemicals Hazardous Materials

Page #15Flammable Liquids Page #15

LIQUID TRANSFERSBONDING AND GROUNDING FLAMMABLE

Page #15FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS SAFETY Page #15HANDLING AND USING FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS Page #15

General Chemical Safety Page #15

Table of ContentsCategorized Listing

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PROGRAMAN EFFECTIVE RESPIRATORY PROTECTION

Page #15

HAZARDOUS MATERIALSASBESTOS AWARENESS - CHEMICALS AND

Page #15CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING Page #16CHEMICAL FUME HOOD SAFETY Page #16

LABORATORIESCHEMICAL HYGIENE AND ENGINEERING FOR

Page #16CHEMICAL PROTECTION CLOTHING Page #16

LABORATORIESCHEMICAL SPILL CLEANUP FOR

Page #17CHLORINE SAFETY Page #17

CHEMICAL MATERIALSENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS OF

Page #17

SAFETYHAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND FLAMMABLE

Page #17HAZARDOUS SPILL CLEANUP Page #18HAZARDOUS WASTE AND CHEMICALS Page #18HOW TO FIT TEST RESPIRATORS Page #18HYDROGEN SULFIDE TRAINING - H2S Page #18INTRODUCTION TO TOXICOLOGY Page #18

WHERE AND HOWPOOL CHEMICALS WHO WHAT WHEN

Page #19PROPANE SAFETY Page #19SODIUM AND CALCIUM HYPOCHLORITE Page #19

HAZCOM and GHS Page #19CHEMICAL SAFETY Page #19

TRAINING PACKAGEGHS ARE YOUR READY? GHS AND HAZCOM

Page #20GHS GLOBALLY HARMONIZED SYSTEM Page #20

HAZCOM PROGRAMHOW TO COMPLY WITH THE NEW GHS

Page #20INTEGRATING GHS WITH HAZCOM Page #20

Hazwoper Page #20ADVANCED FIRE EXTINGUISHER TRAINING Page #20CHEMICAL PROTECTION CLOTHING Page #21HAZARDOUS WASTE AND CHEMICALS Page #21

DECONTAMINATIONHAZWOPER - DONNING DOFFING

Page #21

MATERIALSHAZWOPER - IDENTIFYING HAZARDOUS

Page #21HAZWOPER - MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE Page #22

EMERGENCYHAZWOPER - OBTAINING INFORMATION IN AN

Page #22

CONSIDERATIONSHAZWOPER - ON-SITE SAFETY

Page #22HAZWOPER - ORIENTATION Page #22

AND USEHAZWOPER - RESPIRATORY PROTECTION

Page #23

PLANHAZWOPER - SITE SAFETY AND HEALTH

Page #23

INFORMATIONHAZWOPER NFPA HAZMAT LABELING

Page #23Child Care Providers Page #24

ADULT/CHILD AND INFANT CPR AND AED Page #24

TEACHERS NEED TO KNOWATTENTION DEFICIT DISORDER - WHAT

Page #24TEACHERS NEED TO KNOW

AUTISM IN THE CLASSROOM - WHATPage #24

CHILDCARE PROVIDERSBACK INJURY PREVENTION FOR

Page #24BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS IN CHILDCAREPage #24

TO KNOWCERBRAL PALSY - WHAT TEACHERS NEED

Page #25PROVIDERS

CHILD CARE SAFETY BASICS - FACILITYPage #25

SYNDROME - SIDSCRIB SAFETY AND SUDDEN INFANT DEATH

Page #25NEED TO KNOW

DOWNS SYNDROME - WHAT TEACHERSPage #25

KNOWDYSLEXIA - WHAT TEACHERS NEED TO

Page #25

CAREHANDWASHING AND BACTERIA IN CHILD

Page #26LEARNING THROUGH MOVEMENT

SENSORY MOTOR DEVELOPMENTPage #26

Confined Space Entry Page #27CONFINED SPACE ENTRY Page #27LIFE SAVING THROUGH AIR MONITORING Page #27

Construction Safety Page #28Chemicals Hazardous Materials and Gases Page #28

PROGRAMAN EFFECTIVE RESPIRATORY PROTECTION

Page #28

HAZARDOUS MATERIALSASBESTOS AWARENESS - CHEMICALS AND

Page #28ASBESTOS CEMENT PIPE SAFETY Page #28

LIQUID TRANSFERSBONDING AND GROUNDING FLAMMABLE

Page #28CHEMICAL FUME HOOD SAFETY Page #29

LABORATORIESCHEMICAL HYGIENE AND ENGINEERING FOR

Page #29CHEMICAL PROTECTION CLOTHING Page #29CHEMICAL SAFETY Page #29

LABORATORIESCHEMICAL SPILL CLEANUP FOR

Page #30CHLORINE SAFETY Page #30COMBUSTIBLE DUST CAN EXPLODE Page #30FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS SAFETY Page #30

TRAINING PACKAGEGHS ARE YOU READY? GHS AND HAZCOM

Page #30GHS GLOBALLY HARMONIZED SYSTEM Page #31HANDLING AND USING FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS Page #31

SAFETYHAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND FLAMMABLE

Page #31HAZARDOUS SPILL CLEANUP Page #31HAZARDOUS WASTE AND CHEMICALS Page #31

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DECONTAMINATIONHAZWOPER - DONNING DOFFING

Page #32

EMERGENCYHAZWOPER - OBTAINING INFORMATION IN AN

Page #32

INFORMATIONHAZWOPER NFPA HAZMAT LABELING

Page #32

HAZCOM PROGRAMHOW TO COMPLY WITH THE NEW GHS

Page #32HOW TO FIT TEST RESPIRATORS Page #32HYDROGEN SULFIDE TRAINING Page #33INTEGRATING GHS WITH HAZCOM Page #33LEAD IN THE WORKPLACE Page #33PROPANE SAFETY Page #33RESPIRATORS AND HOW TO USE THEM Page #33

EMPLOYEESSAFETY ORIENTATION FOR PUBLIC AGENCY

Page #34WHMIS RIGHT TO KNOW Page #34WORKING WITH BENZENE Page #34

Electrical Safety Page #34WORKPLACE

BASIC ELECTRICAL SAFETY IN THEPage #34

BATTERY CHARGING SAFETY Page #35ELECTRICAL SAFETY (SHORT VERSION) Page #35GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER Page #35HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL SAFETY Page #35

SAFETY FOR EMPLOYEESNFPA 70E ELECTRICAL SAFETY - ARC FLASH

Page #36

TO AVOID THEMPORTABLE GENERATOR HAZARDS AND HOW

Page #36PREVENTING ELECTROCUTION Page #36

Employee Safety Page #36SAFETY RESPONSIBILITIES

CONSTRUCTION SERIES - SUPERVISORPage #36

SUBCONTRACTOR SAFETY ORIENTAITON Page #37Equipment and Tool Safety Page #37

(NON-GORY)ABRASIVE WHEELS GRINDER SAFETY

Page #37ADVANCED HAND AND POWER TOOL SAFETY Page #37ADVANCED PORTABLE LADDER SAFETY Page #37CHAIN SAW SAFETY Page #38GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER Page #38HAND AND WRIST INJURIES Page #38HANDLING COMPRESSED GAS SAFELY Page #38

OPERATIONSHEALTH AND SAFETY FACTORS IN WELDING

Page #39

SOURCELOCKOUT/TAGOUT - HAZARDOUS ENERGY

Page #39

SAFETYOXYGEN ACETYLENE WELDING AND CUTTING

Page #39

TO AVOID THEMPORTABLE GENERATOR HAZARDS AND HOW

Page #39POWDER ACTUATED TOOLS Page #39POWER SAW SAFETY Page #40

OPERATIONSSAFETY FACTORS IN ARC WELDING

Page #40

SCAFFOLDING SAFETY FOR EMPLOYEES Page #40WORKING SAFELY WITH COMPRESSED AIR Page #40

Hazards And Conditions Page #41A PRIMER ON FIELD ERGONOMICS Page #41ADVANCED FIRE EXTINGUISHER TRAINING Page #41

WORKPLACEBASIC ELECTRICAL SAFETY IN THE

Page #41BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS Page #41CONFINED SPACE ENTRY Page #42

WORKS AND CONSTRUCTIONFIELD OPERATIONS SAFETY FOR PUBLIC

Page #42FLAGGER SAFETY Page #42GENERAL SAFE WORK PRACTICES Page #42HAND INJURIES - GORY STORY Page #42HEAT STRESS Page #43HOT WORK PERMITS Page #43HOUSEKEEPING ON THE JOB SITE Page #43LIFTING SAFELY IN CONSTRUCTION Page #43MATERIAL HANDLING Page #43

SAFETY FOR EMPLOYEESNFPA 70E ELECTRICAL SAFETY - ARC FLASH

Page #44PREVENTING ELECTROCUTION Page #44PREVENTING INJURY INCIDENTS Page #44SIGNS AND BARRICADES Page #44SLIPS AND FALLS Page #44STORM WATER RUNOFF RESPONSIBILITIES Page #45WORK ZONE SAFETY Page #45

Heavy Machinery Page #45AERIAL LIFT SAFETY Page #45BACKHOE/LOADER OPERATIONS Page #45BUCKET TRUCK SAFETY Page #45CHAINS CRANES HOIST AND SLINGS Page #46DUMP TRUCK SAFETY Page #46FRONT END LOADER SAFETY Page #46HYDRO-VACUUM TRUCK SAFETY Page #46

CRANES AND DERRICKS INCONSTRUCTION

NEW OSHA SAFETY REGULATIONS FORPage #46

OPERATING A TELEHANDLER SAFELY Page #47OVERHEAD PENDANT HOIST SAFETY Page #47SAFE OPERATION OF CRANES AND HOISTS Page #47SCISSOR LIFT SAFETY Page #47SKID STEER SAFETY Page #47

BOOM CRANESTRUCK MOUNTED ARTICULATING KNUCKLE

Page #48PPE Page #48

PROTECTIONA PRIMER ON CONSTRUCTION FALL

Page #48EYE PROTECTION Page #48HAZARD ASSESSMENT FOR PPE Page #48HEARING CONSERVATION Page #48HOW TO FIT TEST RESPIRATORS Page #49

CONSTRUCTIONPERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT FOR

Page #49PPE ITS NOT YOUR CALL Page #49

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RESPIRATORS AND HOW TO USE THEM Page #49Trenching Shoring Page #49

SHORINGCOMPETENT PERSON - TRENCHING AND

Page #49SAFETY FOR FRAMERS Page #50

CLASSIFICATIONTHE COMPETENT PERSON AND SOIL

Page #50

FOR FIELD PERSONNELTRENCHING AND SHORING SAFETY BASICS

Page #50Emergency Planning and Response Page #51

ADULT/CHILD AND INFANT CPR AND AED Page #51EARTHQUAKE SAFETY Page #51

PLACES STANDARDELECTRICAL SAFETY RELATED WORK

Page #51EMERGENCY EVACUATION Page #51EMERGENCY FIRST AID Page #51EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AT WORK Page #52HOMELAND SECURITY FOR BUSINESSES Page #52WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCYPage #52

Fall Prevention Page #53PROTECTION

A PRIMER ON CONSTRUCTION FALLPage #53

FALL PROTECTION Page #53HOW TO PREVENT SLIPS AND FALLS Page #53

DON’T SLIP AND FALLWALKWAYS LADDERS AND ELEVATIONS

Page #53

ExtinguishersFire Prevention and Fire

Page #54ADVANCED FIRE EXTINGUISHER TRAININGPage #54FIRE PREVENTION RESPONSIBILITY Page #54FIRE PROTECTION - ELECTRICAL SAFETY Page #54PURPLE K FIRE EXTINGUISHERS Page #54

First Responders and Security Page #55ADULT/CHILD AND INFANT CPR AND AED Page #55

BLOODBORNE PATHOGENSEMERGENCY RESPONDERS

Page #55

INJURIESEMS PATIENT LIFTING - PREVENTING BACK

Page #55HEPATITIS C - ANOTHER SILENT KILLER Page #55

NUCLEAR BIOLOGICAL ANDCHEMICAL

HOMELAND SECURITY FOR BUSINESSESPage #55

Forklift / Powered Industrial Trucks Page #56BATTERY CHARGING SAFETY Page #56FORKING AROUND (FUNNY) Page #56

SAFETYFORKLIFT - PEOPLE AND EQUIPMENT

Page #56FORKLIFT ATTACHMENTS Page #56FORKLIFT INSTRUCTOR TRAINING Page #56

IMPACT-GORY STORYFORKLIFT OPERATIONS - HIGH

Page #57FORKLIFT OPERATOR TRAINING Page #57

TRAINING MODULESFORKLIFT SAFETY - SITE SPECIFIC

Page #57OPERATORS

FORKLIFT UPDATE FOR EXPERIENCEDPage #57

FORKLIFTS AND PEDESTRIAN SAFETY Page #57FORKLIFTS THE NEW RULES Page #58

Healthcare Providers Page #59HEALTHCARE

ACCIDENT CAUSES AND PREVENTIONPage #59

ADULT/CHILD AND INFANT CPR AND AED Page #59PROVIDERS

BACK SAFETY FOR HEALTH CAREPage #59

BACTERIA AND DISEASE CONTROL Page #59BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS Page #59COMBATIVE PATIENT TRAINING Page #60EMERGENCY FIRST AID Page #60FLOOR CLEANING TIPS Page #60GHS - GLOBALLY HARMONIZED SYSTEM Page #60HEPATITIS C - ANOTHER SILENT KILLER Page #60

AND ACCOUNTABILITY ACTHIPAA HEALTH INSURANCE PORTABILITY

Page #61

HAZCOM PROGRAMHOW TO COMPLY WITH THE NEW GHS

Page #61HOW TO PREVENT SLIPS AND FALLS Page #61INTEGRATING GHS WITH HAZCOM Page #61LIFTING PATIENTS FROM BEDS Page #61LIFTING PATIENTS FROM CHAIRS Page #62NEEDLESTICK INJURY PREVENTION Page #62SAFETY ORIENTATION - NURSING Page #62

CONTROL PROCEDURESUNIVERSAL PRECAUTIONS - INFECTION

Page #62High Impact Gory Page #63

(GORY)ABRASIVE WHEELS GRINDER SAFETY

Page #63ACCIDENTS - IT CANT HAPPEN TO ME Page #63

(GORY STORY)CHAINS CRANES SLINGS AND HOISTS

Page #63FIRE PREVENTION - GORY STORY Page #63

IMPACT-GORY STORYFORKLIFT OPERATIONS - HIGH

Page #63HAND INJURIES - GORY STORY Page #64HIGH IMPACT Page #64HIGH IMPACT II Page #64

AND SUFFER THE CONSEQUENCESHOW TO HAVE A CHAIN SAW ACCIDENT

Page #64IMPACT

LOCKOUT/TAGOUT - GORY STORY/HIGHPage #64

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(PPE)MY PRECIOUS EYES - THE GORY STORY

Page #65(GORY STORY)

WORKING SAFELY WITH COMPRESSED AIRPage #65

Hotel and Resturants Page #66BACK INJURY PREVENTION - HOSPITALITYPage #66BACTERIA AND DISEASE CONTROL Page #66BED BUGS Page #66

(RESTAURANTS)BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS

Page #66SAFETY VIDEO

BUS PERSON DISHWASHER AND JANITORPage #66

BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS(HOTEL/MOTEL)

CONTROLLING EXPOSURES TOPage #67

LIABILITYCUSTOMER ACCIDENTS - THIRD PARTY

Page #67ELECTRIC PALLET JACK Page #67EMERGENCY EVACUATION Page #67FIRE EXTINGUISHER TRAINING Page #67FLOOR CLEANING TIPS Page #68

CAFETERIASHANDWASHING AND BACTERIA FOR

Page #68HOSPITALITY CUSTOMER SERVICE Page #68HOTEL FIRE SAFETY Page #68

PROCEDURESHOTEL SAFETY SERIES - BOMB THREAT

Page #68

EXTINGUISHER TRAININGHOTEL SAFETY SERIES - FIRE

Page #69

BEHAVIOR - REDUCING UNSAFE ACTSHOTEL SAFETY SERIES - HUMAN

Page #69

ORIENTATIONHOTEL SAFETY SERIES - SAFETY

Page #69HOUSEKEEPING SAFETY Page #69KITCHEN AND FOOD SERVICE SAFETY Page #69KNIFE SAFETY BASICS Page #70LAUNDRY ROOM SAFETY BASICS Page #70MAINTENANCE PERSON SAFETY Page #70

YOUR HOTELMETHAMPHETAMINE WHATS COOKING IN

Page #70WHERE AND HOW

POOL CHEMICALS WHO WHAT WHENPage #70

RESTAURANTSPREVENTING SLIPS AND FALLS IN

Page #71INJURIES IN RESTAURANTS

PREVENTING WORK RELATED BURNPage #71

RESTAURANT - KITCHEN SAFETY Page #71RESTAURANT - SANITATION AND HYGIENEPage #71

ORIENTATIONRESTAURANT EMPLOYEE SAFETY

Page #71

VALET SAFETY Page #72

PreventionHousekeeping /Slip And Fall

Page #73CONSTRUCTION

HOUSEKEEPING ON THE JOB SITEPage #73

(GENERAL SAFETY)HOW TO PREVENT SLIPS AND FALLS

Page #73

RESTAURANTSPREVENTING SLIPS AND FALLS IN

Page #73TRUCKING

PREVENTING SLIPS AND FALLS INPage #73

SLIPS AND FALLS IN CONSTRUCTION Page #73

TrainingHuman Resources / Supervisor

Page #74DOCUMENTATION OF SAFETY EFFORTS Page #74HOW TO INVESTIGATE AN ACCIDENT Page #74

PREVENT ACCIDENTSHUMAN ASPECTS OF SAFETY: HOW TO

Page #74BECAUSE CONDITIONS AREDANGEROUS

IMMINENT DANGER REFUSING TO WORKPage #74

PERFORMANCE AND SAFETYIMPROVING IMMIGRANT WORK

Page #74INJURY AND ILLNESS PREVENTION PLAN Page #75INTRODUCTION TO OSHA Page #75

(FOR SPANISH AND ENGLISHSPEAKING EMPLOYEES)

INTRODUCTION TO WORKPLACE SAFETYPage #75

FINDS YOUJOB SAFETY ANALYSIS FIND IT BEFORE IT

Page #75

FORM 300NEW RULE ON RECORD-KEEPING - OSHA

Page #75

PRANKS AND HARASSMENTPERSONAL LIABILITY IN THE WORKPLACE

Page #76

WORKPLACE VIOLENCEPREVENTING AND RESPONDING TO

Page #76RESPONSIBILITIES

REPORTING FOR WORK - YOUR SAFETYPage #76

RESPONSIBILITIES OF A SUPERVISOR Page #76EMPLOYEES NEED TO KNOW

SEXUAL HARASSMENT - WHATPage #77

NEED TO KNOWSEXUAL HARASSMENT - WHAT MANAGERS

Page #77GUIDE

SEXUAL HARASSMENT AN INVESTIGATORSPage #77

WORKPLACESEXUAL HARASSMENT IN THE

Page #77

NEED TO KNOWSEXUAL HARASSMENT WHAT EMPLOYEES

Page #77SHIFTWORK FATIGUE Page #78

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COMMUNICATION FOR SAFETY ANDEFFECTIVE PRODUCTION

SPANISH SPEAKING WORKFORCE:Page #78

COMMUNICATIONS FOR SUPERVISORSSUPERVISOR LEADERSHIP EXCELLENCE

Page #78

SUPERVISORS PERSPECTIVEUNDERSTANDING PEOPLE - A

Page #78UNSAFE ACTS - HUMAN BEHAVIOR Page #78WHY OSHA IS IMPORTANT TO YOU? Page #79YOUR RIGHT AS A WHISTLEBLOWER Page #79

OSHAYOUR RIGHT TO FILE A COMPLAINT WITH

Page #79Humorous Training Videos Page #80

FORKING AROUND Page #80HEAT STRESS (HUMOROUS) Page #80THE DARK AGES OF SAFETY Page #80WHAT’S WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE? (I) Page #80

FORKING AROUNDWHAT’S WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE? (II)

Page #80Laboratories Page #81

SAFETYACADEMIC ENVIRONMENT LABORATORY

Page #81AUTOCLAVE SAFETY Page #81BIOLOGICAL SAFETY IN THE LABORATORYPage #81CHEMICAL FUME HOOD SAFETY Page #81

FOR LABORATORIESCHEMICAL HYGIENE AND ENGINEERING

Page #82

LABORATORIESCHEMICAL SPILL CLEANUP FOR

Page #82CRYOGENICS AND COMPRESSED GAS Page #82TREATMENT PLANT LABORATORY SAFETYPage #82UNIVERSITY LASER SAFETY Page #83

Manufacturing and Assembly Lines Page #84Chemicals and Hazardous Materials Page #84

PROGRAMAN EFFECTIVE RESPIRATORY PROTECTION

Page #84

HAZARDOUS MATERIALSASBESTOS AWARENESS - CHEMICALS AND

Page #84

LIQUID TRANSFERSBONDING AND GROUNDING FLAMMABLE

Page #84CHEMICAL FUME HOOD SAFETY Page #84

LABORATORIESCHEMICAL HYGIENE AND ENGINEERING FOR

Page #84CHEMICAL PROTECTION CLOTHING Page #85CHEMICAL SAFETY Page #85

LABORATORIESCHEMICAL SPILL CLEANUP FOR

Page #85CHLORINE SAFETY Page #85FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS SAFETY Page #86

TRAINING PACKAGEGHS ARE YOU READY? GHS AND HAZCOM

Page #86GHS GLOBALLY HARMONIZED SYSTEM Page #86

HANDLING AND USING FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS Page #86

SAFETYHAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND FLAMMABLE

Page #86HAZARDOUS SPILL CLEANUP Page #87HAZARDOUS WASTE AND CHEMICALS Page #87

HAZCOM PROGRAMHOW TO COMPLY WITH THE NEW GHS

Page #87HOW TO FIT TEST RESPIRATORS Page #87HYDROGEN SULFIDE TRAINING Page #87INTEGRATING GHS WITH HAZCOM Page #88LEAD IN THE WORKPLACE Page #88RESPIRATORS AND HOW TO USE THEM Page #88WHMIS RIGHT TO KNOW Page #88WORKING WITH BENZENE Page #88

Electrical Safety Page #89ELECTRICAL SAFETY (SHORT VERSION) Page #89

SAFETY FOR EMPLOYEESNFPA 70E ELECTRICAL SAFETY - ARC FLASH

Page #89PREVENTING ELECTROCUTION Page #89

General Page #89(NON-GORY)

ABRASIVE WHEELS GRINDER SAFETYPage #89

ADVANCED NEWHIRE ORIENTATION Page #89ADVANCED PORTABLE LADDER SAFETY Page #90ELECTRIC PALLET JACK Page #90EROGONOMICS 2000 Page #90HOUSEKEEPING IN MANUFACTURING Page #90HOW TO INVESTIGATE AN ACCIDENT Page #90

FINDS YOUJOB SAFETY ANALYSIS FIND IT BEFORE IT

Page #91LOCKOUT/TAGOUT Page #91MACHINE GUARDING AND CONVEYORS Page #91MAINTENANCE PERSON SAFETY Page #91OVERHEAD PENDANT HOIST SAFETY Page #91PPE IT'S NOT YOUR CALL Page #92

HYGIENETHE FUNDAMENTALS OF INDUSTRIAL

Page #92UNSAFE ACTS - HUMAN BEHAVIOR Page #92

New Employee Training Page #93GENERAL SAFE WORK PRACTICES Page #93MAINTENANCE PERSON SAFETY Page #93

PRANKS AND HARASSMENTPERSONAL LIABILITY IN THE WORKPLACE

Page #93WORKPLACE VIOLENCE

PREVENTING AND RESPONDING TOPage #93

RESPONSIBILITIESREPORTING FOR WORK - YOUR SAFETY

Page #93SAFETY IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY Page #94SUBCONTRACTOR SAFETY ORIENTAITON Page #94UNSAFE ACTS - HUMAN BEHAVIOR Page #94

Packages Page #95ANY 10 VIDEOS PACKAGE Page #95ANY 15 VIDEOS PACKAGE Page #95

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ANY 5 VIDEOS PACKAGE Page #95VIDEOS)

AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR PACKAGE (16Page #95

CONSTRUCTION PACKAGE (15 VIDEOS) Page #95PACKAGE (34 VIDEOS)

CONSTRUCTION TAILGATE TRAININGPage #96

FORKLIFT TRAINING PACKAGE Page #96TRAINING PACKAGE

GHS ARE YOU READY? GHS AND HAZCOMPage #97

HAZWOPER 16 VIDEO PACKAGE Page #97HAZWOPER 8 VIDEO PACKAGE Page #97MANUFACTURING PACKAGE (15 VIDEOS) Page #98

EXPERIENCED AND NEW EMPLOYEES(21 SHORT REFRESHER VIDEOS)

ORIENTATION SAFETY REVIEW FORPage #98

TRUCKING SAFETY PACKAGE (10 VIDEOS)Page #99

Equipment)PPE (Personal Protective

Page #100PROTECTION PROGRAM

AN EFFECTIVE RESPIRATORYPage #100

CHEMICAL PROTECTION CLOTHING Page #100EYE PROTECTION Page #100HAZARD ASSESSMENT FOR PPE Page #100HEARING CONSERVATION Page #101HOW TO FIT TEST RESPIRATORS Page #101

(GENERAL AUDIENCE)PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

Page #101

CONSTRUCTIONPERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT FOR

Page #101PPE ITS NOT YOUR CALL Page #101RESPIRATORS AND HOW TO USE THEM Page #101

Public Works Page #102ASBESTOS CEMENT PIPE SAFETY Page #102

WORKSBACKHOE OPERATIONS FOR PUBLIC

Page #102BACKHOE/LOADER OPERATIONS Page #102BUCKET TRUCK SAFETY Page #102CHAIN SAW SAFETY Page #102CHLORINE SAFETY Page #103

SHORINGCOMPETENT PERSON - TRENCHING AND

Page #103WORKS AND CONSTRUCTION

FIELD OPERATIONS SAFETY FOR PUBLICPage #103

FRONT END LOADER SAFETY Page #103AND SUFFER THE CONSEQUENCES

HOW TO HAVE A CHAIN SAW ACCIDENTPage #103

HYDRO-VACUUM TRUCK SAFETY Page #104METER READER SAFETY Page #104OVERHEAD PENDANT HOIST SAFETY Page #104

HOW TO AVOID THEMPORTABLE GENERATOR HAZARDS AND

Page #104AGENCY EMPLOYEES

SAFETY ORIENTATION FOR PUBLICPage #104

SKID STEER SAFETY Page #105SODIUM AND CALCIUM HYPOCHLORITE Page #105

RESPONSIBILITIESSTORM WATER RUNOFF

Page #105CLASSIFICATION

THE COMPETENT PERSON AND SOILPage #105

SAFETYTREATMENT PLANT LABORATORY

Page #105TREATMENT PLANT SAFETY Page #106TREE TRIMMING SAFETY Page #106

BASICS FOR FIELD PERSONNELTRENCHING AND SHORING SAFETY

Page #106

KNUCKLE BOOM CRANESTRUCK MOUNTED ARTICULATING

Page #106UTILITY CREW TRUCK SAFETY Page #106VALVE CREW SAFETY Page #107

SAFETYWATER AND SEWER TREATMENT PLANT

Page #107WATER SYSTEM OPERATOR SAFETY Page #107WORK ZONE SAFETY Page #107

Refresher Videos Page #108Construction Page #108

AIR MONITORING Page #108ARC WELDING Page #108BBP Page #108BOND AND GROUND Page #108

SHORINGCOMPETENT PERSON TRENCHING AND

Page #108COMPRESSED GAS Page #108CONFINED SPACE Page #109DONT SLIP AND FALL Page #109ELECTRICAL SAFETY Page #109EYE PROTECTION Page #109FALL PROTECTION Page #109FIRE EXTINGUISHERS Page #109FLAGGER Page #110FLAMMABLES Page #110FRONT END LOADER Page #110GAS CUTTING AND WELDING Page #110GRINDERS Page #110HAND TOOLS Page #110HAZMAT SPILLS Page #111HEARING CONSERVATION Page #111HEAT STRESS Page #111HOUSEKEEPING Page #111LIFTING Page #111LOCKOUT/TAGOUT Page #111MATERIAL HANDLING Page #112PERMITS Page #112

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PORTABLE LADDER Page #112PPE Page #112RESPIRATORS Page #112SCISSOR LIFT SAFETY Page #112SIGNS AND BARRICADES Page #113SLIPS AND FALLS Page #113TRENCH SAFETY Page #113

General Industry Page #113ADVANCED HAND AND POWER TOOL Page #113BASIC ELECTRICAL SAFETY Page #113BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS Page #114CHEMICAL SAFETY Page #114COMPRESSED AIR Page #114CONFINED SPACE ENTRY Page #114EYE PROTECTION Page #115FALL PROTECTION Page #115FIRE EXTINGUISHERS Page #115FIRE PREVENTION Page #115FORKLIFT OPERATOR TRAINING Page #115GFCI Page #116GHS Page #116HAND AND WRIST INJURIES Page #116HEAT STRESS Page #116LADDERS Page #116LOCKOUT/TAGOUT Page #117MACHINE GUARDING Page #117OFFICE SAFETY Page #117ORIENTATION 2000 Page #117PPE ITS NOT YOUR CALL Page #117PREVENT SLIPS AND FALLS Page #118RESPIRATORS SELECTION AND USE Page #118RESPIRATORS AND HOW TO USE THEM Page #118

CYLINDERSSAFE USE OF COMPRESSED GAS

Page #118SYSTEM LIFTING Page #118ULTIMATE HEARING PROTECTION Page #119UNSAFE ACTS Page #119WALKWAYS LADDERS AND ELEVATIONS Page #119

EMERGENCYWHAT TO DO IN A WORKPLACE

Page #119Solid Waste and Waste Disposal Page #120

GUIDEACCIDENT REPORTING - SUPERVISORS

Page #120

MANAGEMENTBACK INJURY PREVENTION - WASTE

Page #120BACKING ACCIDENT PREVENTION Page #120

PROCEDURES AND TRUCK FIRESDISABLED VEHICLE ACCIDENT

Page #120OPERATIONS

FRONT END LOADER SAFETY ANDPage #121

ACTSHUMAN BEHAVIOR - REDUCING UNSAFE

Page #121PROCEDURES)

LOCKOUT-TAGOUT (VEHICLEPage #121

OPERATIONSREAR LOADER SAFETY AND

Page #121RESIDENTIAL OPERATIONS Page #121ROLL OFFS AND SAFETY OPERATIONS Page #122SAFETY ORIENTATION Page #122SIDE LOADER OPERATIONS AND SAFETYPage #122

ON THE ROAD SAFETYSOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT INDUSTRY

Page #122ROUTE SAFETY ANALYSIS

SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT INDUSTRYPage #123

SAFETYTREATMENT PLANT LABORATORY

Page #123TREATMENT PLANT SAFETY Page #123

Supermarket / Grocery Store Page #124BALER SAFETY Page #124

SAFETYCONVENIENCE/SUPERMARKET STORE

Page #124ELECTRIC PALLET JACK Page #124SANITATION AND HYGIENE Page #124SUPERMARKET CUSTOMER SERVICE Page #124WALKIE STACKER SAFETY Page #125

Universities And Education Page #126ACADEMIC ENVIRONMENT LABORATORYPage #126AUTOCLAVE SAFETY Page #126

LABORATORYBIOLOGICAL SAFETY IN THE

Page #126

ACADEMICSBLOODBORNE PATHOGENS

Page #126CHEMICAL SPILL CLEANUP Page #127CRYOGENICS AND COMPRESSED GAS Page #127DEFENSIVE DRIVER TRAINING Page #127FOOD SERVICE SAFETY AND SANITATIONPage #127GOLF CART SAFETY Page #128MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS (MSDS)Page #128

PREVENTION (CUSTODIAL ANDMAINTENANCE)

SAFETY ORIENTATION AND ACCIDENTPage #128

SCHOOLSSLIPS AND FALLS PREVENTION

Page #128UNIVERSITY LASER SAFETY Page #129UNIVERSITY VAN SAFETY PROGRAM Page #129

Warehouse Page #130Back Injury Prevention Page #130

BACK INJURY PREVENTION Page #130LIFTING SAFELY WITH BACK BELTS Page #130

- SKILL SETS FOR SAFER LIFTINGPREVENT MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS

Page #130

PREVENTION (SHORT VERSION)SYSTEM LIFTING 2000 - BACK INJURY

Page #130Forklifts Page #130

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SAFETYFORKLIFT - PEOPLE AND EQUIPMENT

Page #130FORKLIFT INSTRUCTOR TRAINING Page #131FORKLIFT OPERATOR TRAINING Page #131FORKLIFTS AND PEDESTRIAN SAFETY Page #131

Material Handling and Unloading Page #131ELECTRIC PALLET JACK Page #131MATERIAL HANDLING ORDER SELECTOR Page #131PEOPLE AND EQUIPMENT Page #132WALKIE STACKER SAFETY Page #132

SAFETYWAREHOUSE AND DISTRIBUTION CENTER

Page #132Welding Page #133

WELDING OPERATIONSHEALTH AND SAFETY FACTORS IN

Page #133CUTTING SAFETY

OXYGEN ACETYLENE WELDING ANDPage #133

OPERATIONSSAFETY FACTORS IN ARC WELDING

Page #133Working Outdoors Page #134

COMMERCIAL MOWER SAFETY Page #134DOG BITE PREVENTION Page #134GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE SAFETY Page #134HEAT STRESS Page #134IRRIGATION SAFETY Page #134KILLER BEES WASPS AND SPIDERS Page #135LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE Page #135METER READER SAFETY Page #135POISONOUS PLANT SAFETY Page #135

KNOWTHE MOSQUITO - WHAT YOU NEED TO

Page #135TREE TRIMMING SAFETY Page #136VENOMOUS SNAKES Page #136

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