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SOCIETY

INSURANCE

RISK CONTROL

Safety Video

Catalog

150 Camelot Drive

Fond du Lac, WI 54935

1-888-576-2438

Fax (920) 922-3710

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Instructions

Society Insurance has contracted with the National Resource Safety Center to provide your business with

the ability to borrow from their library of health and safety programs for free. Their library contains

thousands of the finest safety and health programs produced. This inventory of videos covers a wide range

of topics, including a whole section devoted to videos in Spanish.

1. Once you have selected your program of choice, please complete the safety video lending agreement

on the next page and return to Risk Control.

2. We will order the video on your behalf and have it shipped directly to your business in a pre-paid

container.

3. At the conclusion of the 14-day borrowing period, return the program to National Resource Safety

Center in the enclosed pre-paid shipping container.

If you have any questions or need further assistance with the ordering process, please do not hesitate to

contact us.

Contact Information

Use the following to reach Risk Control:

Risk Control

150 Camelot Drive

Fond du Lac, WI 54935

Phone: (888) 576-2438

Fax: (920) 922-3710

[email protected]

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Society Insurance

Safety Video Lending Agreement

Society Insurance is pleased to provide you with access to the National Resource Safety Center library program. We have a

contractual arrangement with NRSC in Santa Ana, CA, which enables us to provide their safety programs to you on loan. You

may borrow one safety program at a time for 14 days. The video lending library is available in both DVD and VHS format.* You

may search for safety training videos under various categories at www.nationalresourcesafetycenter.com. In order to use this

library you must agree to the conditions outlined below:

(1.) SHIPPING POLICY AND CHARGES: Safety programs are on loan to you with NO RENTAL FEES for a 14-

day period. The 14 day period commences the day the programs are shipped. You will need to order your video at

least 5 days in advance of your scheduled safety meeting.

(2.) COMPLETION OF FORM: Please complete the request form below, sign and return to Society Insurance. You

may send the form to us by mail, fax, or by email. Once the form is received by Society Insurance, we will process

your request within 2 business days.

(3.) GRACE PERIOD: You will be allowed a return grace period of up to (10) calendar days beyond the due date of

your order. After the grace period expires, and the program(s) are not returned to the library, the program(s) will be

considered lost and you will be billed for the cost to replace the program(s) not to exceed $200 per lost program.

There is a $50 restocking fee for programs returned after grace period ends.

(4.) LOST OR DAMAGED PROGRAMS: The borrower is liable for programs that are lost or damaged (other than

from shipping). We recommend that you carefully inspect all programs when they are first received. If a program is

determined to be damaged, Society Insurance must be notified immediately. The borrower is liable for programs not

returned on or before the due date and grace period. Any programs not returned (other than being lost in the mail)

will be billed to you for their replacement.

(5.) RESTRICTIONS: Programs may not be shown where an admission is charged. NOTE: Federal law provides

severe civil and criminal penalties for unauthorized reproduction, distribution or exhibition of copyrighted motion

pictures. (Title 17, United States Code, Sections 501 and 506).

(6.) DISCLAIMER: While the information contained in the programs provided by National Resource Safety Center is

believed to be reliable and correct, National Resource Safety Center makes no warranty, expressed or implied, with

respect to the use of any information, method, process disclosed or that such use may not infringe upon privately

owned rights and does not assume any liability or responsibilities, expressed or implied with respect to the use of

any information, method, or process disclosed in these programs or the accuracy of the information herein.

(7.) RETURN ORDER FORM TO: Attn: Risk Control Services

150 Camelot Drive

Fond du Lac, WI 54935

Fax (920) 922-3710

[email protected]

*Please note not all programs are available in both formats.

Safety Program Request Order

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Accident Investigation………………………………………………………………………………………….……

Agriculture and Forestry …………………………………………………………………………………………..

Asbestos Awareness……………………………………………………………………………………..……….…..

Back Injury Prevention………………………………………………………………………………………..….…..

Bloodborne Pathogens………………………………………………………………………………………….…..

Chains, Cranes and Hoists………………………………………………….……………………..………….…...

Confined Spaces………………………………………………………………………………….…………..….…

Construction Industry…………………………………………………………………………………..…………..

Disasters and Emergencies…………………………………………………………………………………………

Driving Safety…………………………………………………………………………..………..………………….

Electrical Safety……………………………………………………………………………………………...……….

Employee Safety……………………………………………………………………………………………..………

Environmental Safety………………………………………………………………………..…………….…………

Ergonomics………………………………………………………………………………………….……………….

Fire Safety…………………………………………………………………………………………………………...

First Aid………………………………………………………………………………………….……………………

Fleet Maintenance……………………………………………………………………………….………………….

Forklift Safety………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

General Safety……………………………………………………..…………………………………………………

Hand, Wrist and Finger Safety…………………………………………………………..………………………….

Hazardous Materials…………………………………………………..……………………………………………..

Health and Wellness………………………………………………………………………………………….……..

Heat Stress………………………………………………………………………………………………..…............

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Home/Off the Job Safety………………………………………………………………………………..………….

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Office Safety………………………………………………………………………..………………………………..

Personal Protection Equipment………..………………………………………….………………………….……

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Accident Investigation

This program stresses the fact that accidents don't just

"happen." They are the result of unsafe acts and/or

unsafe behavior of employees. This program will train

the employee on how to reduce accidents and injuries

on the job.

This video reviews the four main stages of an accident

investigation and stresses the benefits of a proper

accident investigation.

This program demonstrates the need to investigate

accidents and to complete reports properly. It explains

the basic form and why the information is necessary.

This video stresses the fact that accidents don't "just

happen". They are the result of unsafe acts and/or

unsafe behavior of employees. This program will train

the employee on how to reduce accidents and injuries

on the job.

This program demonstrates the need to investigate

accidents and to complete reports properly. It explains

the basic form and why the information is necessary.

This program is designed for the safety manager. It

discusses ways to evaluate the effectiveness of your

safety program and how to make appropriate

improvements and corrections.

This video is designed for personnel responsible for

safety and insurance related reports. It explains

accident investigation, proper completion of records

and follow-up paperwork. Good program for

administrative personnel, supervisors, and those in

charge of maintaining safety and training records.

This video demonstrates techniques for identifying the

contributing factors in an accident in order to prevent

the same type of accident from happening again.

A176 Accidents - Causes and Prevention

10 Minutes English DVD

Accident Investigation

VHS

Accident Causes and Prevention A113

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Accident Investigation

Accident Investigation A160

English 10 Minutes

DVD

Accident Investigation

Accident Reporting A174

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Accident Investigation

Accident Reporting CS21

1 English 5 Minutes

VHS

Accident Investigation

Safety Audit CS21

7 English 5 Minutes

VHS

Accident Investigation

OSHA Recordkeeping CS22

8 English 5 Minutes

VHS

Accident Investigation

Investigating an Industrial Accident I116

English 18 Minutes

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This video demonstrates the need to investigate

accidents and how to complete reports promptly and

completely. It explains what basic information is

necessary and why.

Helps Employees identify workplace hazards; maintain

records of illness, injuries and their causes. It explains,

step by step, exactly what the new requirements are

and how to fill out the proper forms. This is a very

detailed video.

Helps managers and supervisors meet the updated

record keeping requirements of 29 CFR Part 1904. This

program provides the information managers and

supervisors need to comply with OSHA's revised

regulation, and allows an organization to quickly

identify and eliminate repetitive hazard situations.

"OSHA Record keeping for Managers/Supervisors"

covers the details of the regulation's requirements and

shows actual workplace incidents that demonstrate

what their responsibilities are in documenting and

reporting recordable accidents. Other areas covered in

the program are revisions in the regulation, why record

keeping is important, which record keeping

requirements apply to specific work environments,

using the new record keeping forms and "Recordable

Incident" scenarios.

Demonstrates the need to properly complete the

accident investigation and why the information is

important.

This video teaches step-by-step techniques on how to

conduct a proper accident investigation of employee

injuries on the construction site. Discusses the role of

the safety supervisor and the safety committee. This

older "slides on tape" production by the Associated

General Contractors for the construction industry, in

cooperation with OSHA, is informative although it

should be viewed by a supervisor prior to being shown

to a large audience.

Blow-down areas should be logged to avoid wasting

salable wood and to minimize beetle infestation. Fallers

and machine operators with expertise in handling snags

are shown safely clearing Blow-down.

DVD

Accident Investigation

Investigating an Industrial Accident I140

English 18 Minutes

VHS

Accident Investigation

OSHA 300 Log the New Rule on

Recordkeeping

O134

English 13 Minutes

VHS

Accident Investigation

OSHA Recordkeeping for Managers

and Supervisors

O138

English 20 Minutes

VHS

Accident Investigation

Supervisor's Guide to Accident

Reporting

S142

English 12 Minutes

VHS

Accident Investigation

Accident Investigation A106

English 13 Minutes

VHS

Agriculture and Forestry

Blowdown B121

English 13 Minutes

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Seat belts save lives! This program uses interviews with

workers who were involved in HEAVY EQUIPMENT

accidents. (Tractor backhoes, etc.) The common thread

among them? Their lives were saved by seat belts.

Falling trees can be dangerous. "If you're thinking about

other things, you'd better hang up your saw..." That's

the first message in this video about safe falling

procedures. It includes tips about maintaining

equipment, having a falling plan and the all-important

first aid kit.

Pesticides are made to kill. Whether they kill a pest or a

person depends on the dose. This video shows what

you can do to reduce your exposure to pesticides and

their possible effects.

This video stresses the importance of following proper

safety procedures when dealing with points such as

pesticides. Reviews toxicity effects, how to read and

understand chemical labels, routes of exposure, and

personal protective equipment.

Pesticides are used in many agricultural and silvicultural

operations. Discusses selection, use, storage and

personal protective equipment.

In this video, three common tractor accidents are

dramatized, demonstrating how novices and

experienced tractor operators are equally likely to

ignore safety precautions. This video offers detailed

explanations of safe tractor operating procedures.

Many public agencies are responsible for trimming

trees. This video addresses the safety and maintenance

procedures for working with chainsaws and chippers, as

well as general tree trimming safety.

VHS

Agriculture and Forestry

Buckle up On-the-job B141

English 8 Minutes

VHS

Agriculture and Forestry

Falling and Bucking F150

English 22 Minutes

VHS

Agriculture and Forestry

Pesticide Primer P126

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Agriculture and Forestry

Pesticide Applicator Safety P141

English 17 Minutes

VHS

Agriculture and Forestry

Safe Handling of Pesticides S163

English 19 Minutes

VHS

Agriculture and Forestry

Tractor Safety Begins with You T124

English 22 Minutes

VHS

Agriculture and Forestry

Tree Trimming Safety T128

English 10 Minutes

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Tractors are "Power on Wheels". That power can help

you, injure or kill you. This five minute refresher is

designed to help tractors make your life easier - not

shorter.

Working with a tractor-loader-backhoe puts you in the

center of countless hazards. This video shows how a

360 degree perspective can keep you safe. Viewers are

asked to ensure visibility all around the work area, to

the "One Call" system and to climb on and off

equipment correctly. The use of stabilizers and weight

distribution is discussed to ensure a safe work

environment.

Tractor turn-overs and other tractor related accidents

occur too often in the agriculture industry. This video

provides tractor operators with "safety basics" vehicle

operations, pedestrian safety, safe operation, machine

guarding and pre-inspection checklists.

Directed specifically towards fruit growers and workers,

this video highlights the proper use of ladders in

pruning and harvesting, pesticide application and safe

operation of farm machinery.

Asbestos cement pipe (A/C pipe) has been in use in

water and sewer applications for years. Though many

agencies are avoiding using A/C pipe, it is still in the

ground and subject to repair. Asbestos is a carcinogen

and care must be used when working with this material.

Safe methods for cutting, milling and disposal are

detailed.

Informs Employees of the potential hazards involved

when working with asbestos and the precautions that

are necessary to reduce the incidence of exposure and

contamination. The program discusses the common

routes of asbestos and describes how asbestos fibers

can harm tissue and cause disabling or life threatening

diseases. The program stresses that smoking and

working with asbestos greatly increases the risk of lung

disease. Work practices, proper protective equipment,

and tools are covered.

VHS

Agriculture and Forestry

Tractor Safety T158

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Agriculture and Forestry

Tractor - Loader - Backhoe T159

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Agriculture and Forestry

Tractor Safety T199

English 15 Minutes

VHS

Agriculture and Forestry

A Guide To Orchid Safety A129

English 29 Minutes

VHS

Asbestos Awareness

Asbestos Cement Pipe A121

English 11 Minutes

VHS

Asbestos Awareness

Asbestos: Understanding the Hazards A122

English 25 Minutes

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This dramatization brings home the facts about

asbestos hazards and exposure. The importance of

following OSHA's guidelines for asbestos handling is

emphasized.

This video describes the removal process of asbestos,

OSHA guidelines and health risks associated with

asbestos exposure. Health risks and how to protect

yourself are also covered.

Defines Asbestos, its related habits and where it can be

found. Explains how to reduce exposure to this cancer

causing substance. A must see!

This video describes the removal process of asbestos,

OSHA guidelines, and health risks associated with

asbestos exposure and how to protect you.

Asbestos, once widely used, has been linked to a

number of illnesses. This video outlines the historical

uses of asbestos and overviews its status in industry

today.

This is an excellent program for businesses with

maintenance personnel intending to remove and

dispose of asbestos from their facility. It covers the

planning and work procedure stages, work site

preparation, and necessary safety precautions

throughout the removal and disposal.

The goal of this presentation is to inform people of

positive ways to prevent back injuries and motivate

them to use the techniques presented in this video

program. Ideal video for office workers.

VHS

Asbestos Awareness

Asbestos Awareness A151

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Asbestos Awareness

Asbestos: Awareness Exposure A162

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Asbestos Awareness

Asbestos Awareness in the Workplace A170

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Asbestos Awareness

The Asbestos Threat A172

English 8 Minutes

VHS

Asbestos Awareness

History of Asbestos H205

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Asbestos Awareness

Procedures for Asbestos Removal P115

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Back Injury Prevention

Back "On Call" B101

English 17 Minutes

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Public works and construction Employees have special

needs for back care. The "old" lift with your legs routine

does not always apply. Employees work in mud, rain,

snow, and heat. Shoveling, using breakers, tamps, lifting

concrete bags, etc., are all tasks that require special

training to avoid strain/sprain injuries. This video

addresses not only safe lifting techniques, but safe

methods for shoveling, breaking pavement and other

tasks related to strain and sprain injuries.

In this video we offer tips on how to avoid back

problems while lifting, pulling, pushing, bending or

twisting when you are moving heavy or awkward

objects.

Back injuries caused by improper handling are still the

number one cause of loss time injuries. Many of these

injuries and costly workers compensation claims could

have been avoided through a combination of

techniques involving good ergonomic design, safe lifting

practices and exercise. This is a quick paced program

that tests the viewer's present knowledge, reinforces

existing training and introduces important new

concepts for preventing back injuries.

B144 - describes everyday lifting situations. It will teach

your Employees the physiology of the back and how it

works, the importance of exercise and fitness in

maintaining a healthy back, the fulcrum principle and

how failing to pay attention to it can increase the strain

on the lower back and the impact life-style has on the

back.

The variety of lifting tasks in industry requires specific

techniques to prevent painful and costly back injuries.

This program explains the anatomy of the back, the 10:1

lever principle and details proper safe lifting techniques.

Tasks directly related Public works and construction

Employees have special needs for back care. The "old

lift with your legs" routine does not always apply.

Employees work in mud, rain, snow, and heat.

Shoveling, using breakers, tamps, lifting concrete bags,

etc. are all tasks that require special training to avoid

strain/sprain injuries. This video addresses not only safe

lifting techniques, but safe methods for shoveling,

breaking pavement and many other to strain and sprain

injuries.

VHS

Back Injury Prevention

Back Care B102

English 13 Minutes

VHS

Back Injury Prevention

Back to Basics B135

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Back Injury Prevention

Back to Basics B143

English 14 Minutes

VHS

Back Injury Prevention

Back Injury Prevention - Safe Lifting B144

English 9 Minutes

DVD

Back Injury Prevention

Back Injury Prevention - Safe Lifting

Techniques

B168

English 10 Minutes

DVD

Back Injury Prevention

Back Care B175

English 13 Minutes

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Excellent program for all employees explains how the

back works, body mechanics and how each employee

can make the proper decision when lifting anything,

even in awkward situations.

Prevent the most common workplace injury today: Back

injury. This popular program demonstrates proper

lifting, the importance of fitness and preventing injuries

both on and off the job.

Avoid back problems caused by improperly lifting,

pulling pushing bending or twisting heavy or awkward

objects.

Avoid back problems caused by improperly lifting,

pulling pushing bending or twisting heavy or awkward

objects.

Provides an understanding of how the back functions,

lifting techniques, as well as demonstrating how to lift

safely in a variety of situations.

Lifting, pushing, pulling, pouring and wearing weighty

protective clothing all fit the category of manual

handling. This video explains through the use of control

measures how all manual handling situations should be

addressed.

Shows how your back works and how you can support it

with good posture and good work habits to avoid costly

injuries.

Knowing how your back works can help avoid painful

and costly injuries.

DVD

Back Injury Prevention

Back Safety for Healthcare Providers B177

English 11 Minutes

DVD

Back Injury Prevention

Back Safety B179

English 5 Minutes

DVD

Back Injury Prevention

Back to Basics B181

English 5 Minutes

DVD

Back Injury Prevention

Back to Basics B182

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Back Injury Prevention

Safe Lifting CS21

9 English 5 Minutes

VHS

Back Injury Prevention

Dealing with Manual Handling D128

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Back Injury Prevention

Getting your Back into It G113

English 5 Minutes

DVD

Back Injury Prevention

Getting your Back into It G127

English 5 Minutes

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Lack of exercise, poor posture, fad diets and even

sleeping positions can all affect the health of your back.

These habits play a large role in making back injuries the

number one safety problem in the workplace. This

video shows how to protect you, both at home and on

the job.

Excellent program for all Employees. Explains how the

back works, body mechanics and how each employee

can make the proper decision when lifting anything,

even in awkward situations.

Volume 1 deals with minimizing the risks of back pain

on the job. It includes information for lifting, carrying,

standing, pushing and pulling, and various other on the

job positions. Volume 2 (on the same video about 30

seconds after volume 1 has been viewed) deals with

back injury prevention off the job.

This video teaches Employees how to avoid back strain

by explaining how the back functions and teaches

proper lifting techniques. Demonstrates how to lift

safely in a variety of different situations. Understanding

how the back works, body and back mechanics,

stretching, strains, etc.

Many worker compensation claims and costs are

attributed to back injuries and unsafe lifting. Residential

pick up workers, maintenance personnel and drivers are

all potential victims of back injuries. This is a great tool

to improve your program and to supplement your

hands on training.

Examines the correct procedures for moving different

types of objects and underlines the principle of safe

lifting techniques.

Topics Includes Safe Lifting Techniques Exercise and

Stretching, Proper Body Mechanics. And many other

tips and techniques guaranteed to help reduce on the

job back injuries. This video stresses the importance of

individual responsibility in injury reduction and outlines

procedures in plain terms that are easy to follow.

VHS

Back Injury Prevention

How to Prevent Back Injuries H157

Spanish 20 Minutes

VHS

Back Injury Prevention

Back Safety for Healthcare Providers H178

English 11 Minutes

VHS

Back Injury Prevention

It's your Back, Volumes I and II I122

English 33 Minutes

VHS

Back Injury Prevention

Lifting Safely L111

Spanish 12 Minutes

VHS

Back Injury Prevention

Lifting Safely L119

Spanish 12 Minutes

VHS

Back Injury Prevention

Lifting and Carrying L127

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Back Injury Prevention

Light Industrial Back Injury Prevention L163

English 14 Minutes

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Topics Includes Safe Lifting Techniques Exercise and

Stretching, Proper Body Mechanics. And many other

tips and techniques guaranteed to help reduce on the

job back injuries. This video stresses the importance of

individual responsibility in injury reduction and outlines

procedures in plain terms that are easy to follow.

This video program covers lifting devices and is

designed to show how to correctly and safely transfer

and lift patients and avoid injury to the lifter.

This video covers the following transfers: Top and tail

lift, shoulder lift, pivot transfer, standing transfer,

stepping transfer and frame transfer.

This video program highlights various methods for

moving a patient from bed to trolley and provides a

thorough training on proper procedures for lifting

patients from bed to trolley and back again. Points are

made for safe and comfortable patient moving.

This program highlights the importance of the use of

mechanical lifting devices in the appropriate situation.

This program describes how to inspect a load, checking

for weight, nails, sharp edges, a weak bottom, or oily

spots that could make the load slippery. Body position is

stressed as the correct and incorrect way of lifting a

load is shown. The program provides safety rules for

using special tools in the warehouse including two-

wheeled hand trucks, manual pallet trucks, stock-piling

ladders and box cutters.

This program is designed for all Employees who are

involved in material handling. Covers safe lifting and

other safety rules related to this type of work.

Shows Employees how the back is constructed and how

it works. It introduces them to the common causes of

back injury, and motivates them to protect themselves

from these hazards.

VHS

Back Injury Prevention

Light Industrial Back Injury Prevention L164

Spanish 14 Minutes

VHS

Back Injury Prevention

Moving a Patient in Bed M118

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Back Injury Prevention

Moving a Patient from Bed to Chair M119

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Back Injury Prevention

Moving a Patient from Bed to Trolley M120

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Back Injury Prevention

Mechanical Lifting Devices - Safe

Patient Handling

M121

English 15 Minutes

VHS

Back Injury Prevention

Manual Load Handling in the

Warehouse

M126

English 12 Minutes

VHS

Back Injury Prevention

Material Handling M139

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Back Injury Prevention

Preventing Back Injuries P130

English 17 Minutes

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A basic understanding of what causes most back

injuries. The application of a little common sense and a

lot of caution go a long way toward prevention. Simple

back exercises to be done on a regular schedule are

demonstrated.

A basic understanding of what causes most back

injuries. The application of a little common sense and a

lot of caution go a long way toward prevention. Simple

back exercises to be done on a regular schedule are

demonstrated.

Protect your back! 20% of all workplace injuries are

back problems. Not just one incident cause's back

problems, it is several. Discussed in this informative

video are ways to prevent back injuries. Protect your

back! 20% of all workplace injuries are back problems.

Not just one incident cause's back problems, it is

several. Discussed in this informative video are ways to

prevent back injuries.

Back injuries are the most common type of injury in the

workplace. Help reduce your chance of a back injury by

using safe lifting techniques.

Back injuries are the most common type of injury in the

workplace. Help reduce your chance of a back injury by

using safe lifting techniques.

Back injuries are a workers number one enemy. One-

fourth of all injuries on the job involve the back - pulled

muscles, slipped discs and pinched nerves. This video

shows how to avoid these lifting problems through

common sense approaches that can be adapted to

almost any workplace.

Lifting heavy objects the wrong way can result in serious

injury. The five steps to proper lifting are shown.

VHS

Back Injury Prevention

Self Help for Back Pain S149

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Back Injury Prevention

Self Help for Back Pain S238

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Back Injury Prevention

Smart Moves for Preventing Back &

Neck Injuries

S243

English 13 Minutes

DVD

Back Injury Prevention

Safe Lifting Techniques S266

English 5 Minutes

DVD

Back Injury Prevention

Safe Lifting Techniques S267

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Back Injury Prevention

Worker's Enemy Number One W115

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Back Injury Prevention

Watch Your Back W135

English 5 Minutes

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Lifting heavy objects the wrong way can result in serious

injury. The five steps to proper lifting are shown.

Back injuries are a workers number one enemy. One-

fourth of all injuries on the job involve the back - pulled

muscles, slipped discs and pinched nerves. This video

shows how to avoid these lifting problems through

common sense approaches that can be adapted to

almost any workplace.

Lifting heavy objects can be done without injury to the

back if proper procedures are followed. This

instructional program examines the back structure and

explains its functional capabilities. Back-strengthening

exercises are demonstrated as well as correct lifting

positions.

Lifting heavy objects can result in aches, pains or even

serious injury. Showing viewers the best methods for

lifting, this program reviews several examples of moving

heavy objects.

This program describes in detail how to lift objects

safely. The variety of lifting tasks in industry requires

specific techniques to prevent painful and costly back

injuries. This video explains the anatomy of the back,

the 10:1 lever principle and details proper safe lifting

techniques. This video stresses the importance of

individual responsibility in injury reduction and outlines

procedures in plain terms that are easy to follow for

anyone in your facility.

B190 - describes everyday lifting situations. It will teach

your Employees the physiology of the back and how it

works, the importance of exercise and fitness in

maintaining a healthy back, the fulcrum principle and

how failing to pay attention to it can increase the strain

on the lower back and the impact life-style has on the

back.

This video teaches employees how to avoid back strain

by explaining how the back functions and teaches

proper lifting techniques. Demonstrates how to lift

safely in a variety of different situations

VHS

Back Injury Prevention

Watch Your Back W136

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Back Injury Prevention

Worker's Enemy Number One W161

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Back Injury Prevention

You and Your Back Y101

English 15 Minutes

VHS

Back Injury Prevention

Your Back at Work Y105

English 6 Minutes

DVD

Back Injury Prevention

Back Injury Prevention B186

English 11 Minutes

DVD

Back Injury Prevention

Back Injury Prevention - Safe Lifting B190

English 9 Minutes

VHS

Back Injury Prevention

Lifting Safely - Preventing Back

Injuries

L110

English 10 Minutes

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This program describes in detail how to lift objects

safely. The variety of lifting tasks in industry requires

specific techniques to prevent painful and costly back

injuries. This program explains the anatomy of the

back, the 10:1 leverage principle.

This video is a basic introduction to bloodborne

pathogens including the Hepatitis B Virus (HBT) and the

Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). Viewers will be

educated in the general requirements of the

Bloodborne Pathogen standard. Designed as a basic

introduction for Employees who have little exposure or

knowledge of this standard.

What you need to know about the new OSHA standard;

covers plans, engineering and work controls, personal

protection equipment, universal precautions,

vaccinations, training, counseling and record keeping.

Discusses the dangers of bloodborne pathogens and

how to avoid being infected. Being trained and

following procedures will reduce the risk of exposure.

Part 1 of 2. Part 2 is B157

Following universal precautions and treating all blood

and body fluids as if they are infectious will reduce the

risk of exposure. Part 2 of 2.

A parody of the "X-FILES" examining the dangers of HIV,

hepatitis, syphilis, AIDS, unprotected sex and sharing

needles. Discusses how BBP can be life-threatening if

proper procedures are not followed. Tells how diseases

can be transmitted directly or indirectly from one

person to another.

This video discusses how to protect you from body

fluids in the workplace. Proper PPE, clean up

procedures and disposing of contaminants are

reviewed.

DVD

Back Injury Prevention

Back Injury Prevention - Spanish B170

Spanish 10 Minutes

VHS

Bloodborne Pathogens

Bloodborne Pathogens in the

Workplace

B131

English 8 Minutes

VHS

Bloodborne Pathogens

Bloodborne Pathogens Overview B136

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Bloodborne Pathogens

Bloodborne Pathogens - Part I B156

English 11 Minutes

VHS

Bloodborne Pathogens

Bloodborne Pathogens - Part II B157

English 7 Minutes

VHS

Bloodborne Pathogens

Bloodborne Pathogens: Part III, What

are They?

B158

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Bloodborne Pathogens

Bloodborne Pathogens: Part I, Protect

Yourself

B159

English 9 Minutes

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Using a parody on the "X-Files" this video discusses how

to clean up after body fluid exposure and encourages

health care provider treatment.

Bloodborne pathogens and the diseases they cause can

be a sensitive subject. Accurate and informative training

is needed to calm the fears of Employees. This DVD

does just that. Developed with new standards and

information relating to lifestyles, bloodborne pathogens

transmission, prevention and precautions, this program

is appropriate for first aid providers and for everyone in

case of emergencies.

Bloodborne pathogens and the diseases they cause can

be a sensitive subject. Accurate and informative training

is needed to calm the fears of Employees. This DVD

does just that. Developed with new standards and

information relating to lifestyles, bloodborne pathogens

transmission, prevention and precautions, this program

is appropriate for first aid providers and for everyone in

case of emergencies.

This video is a basic introduction to bloodborne

pathogens including the Hepatitis B Virus (HBT) and the

Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). Viewers will be

educated in the general requirements of the

Bloodborne Pathogen standard. Designed as a basic

introduction for Employees who have little exposure or

knowledge of this standard.

Blood-borne pathogens are micro-organisms that are

carried in blood and other body fluids. They include

Hepatitis B and C and Human Immunodeficiency Virus,

or HIV, the virus that causes AIS. To limit exposure,

make sure you understand the hazards and always use

safe work practices.

Blood-borne pathogens are micro-organisms that are

carried in blood and other body fluids. They include

Hepatitis B and C and Human Immunodeficiency Virus,

or HIV, the virus that causes AIS. To limit exposure,

make sure you understand the hazards and always use

safe work practices.

VHS

Bloodborne Pathogens

Bloodborne Pathogens: Part II, Post

Exposure

B160

English 11 Minutes

DVD

Bloodborne Pathogens

Bloodborne Pathogens - Millennium

Series

B169

English 17 Minutes

DVD

Bloodborne Pathogens

Bloodborne Pathogens - Millennium

Series

B171

Spanish 17 Minutes

DVD

Bloodborne Pathogens

Bloodborne Pathogens in the

Workplace

B176

English 8 Minutes

DVD

Bloodborne Pathogens

Bloodborne Pathogens Overview B184

English 5 Minutes

DVD

Bloodborne Pathogens

Bloodborne Pathogens B185

Spanish 5 Minutes

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Designed to aid in eliminating or minimizing

occupational exposure to Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) or the

Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and other

bloodborne pathogens. Topics include personal

protective equipment, hygiene, handling, removal and

disposal of contaminated clothing and equipment. This

video is excellent for a wide range audience.

Designed for health care providers, but is an excellent

program for engineering, custodial, security,

administration and other personnel who provide

services in the health care environment. Good refresher

for nursing, lab and other providers who normally

receive additional universal precaution training.

This educational video provides health care workers,

laboratory personnel, first responders, police, fire

fighters, and other occupations at risk with practical

recommendations for reducing the chances of

contamination and/or transmission of blood-borne

infectious diseases. Includes guidelines from the

Department of Health and Human Services.

This live action program explains what blood borne

pathogens are, modes of transmission, proper P.P.E.

and misconceptions about exposure.

Designed for health care providers, but is an excellent

program for engineering, custodial, security,

administration and other personnel who provide

services in the health care environment. Good refresher

for nursing, laboratory technicians and other providers

who normally receive additional universal precaution

training.

Boom lifts and scissor lifts help us reach work areas that

were once almost impossible to access. Like all pieces of

heavy equipment, these valuable machines must be

operated safely to prevent injuries and damage to

property.

VHS

Bloodborne Pathogens

Controlling the Exposure to

Bloodborne Pathogens

C147

English 18 Minutes

VHS

Bloodborne Pathogens

Universal Precautions - Infection

Control

H180

English 8 Minutes

VHS

Bloodborne Pathogens

Preventing Transmission of Infectious

Diseases

P109

English 22 Minutes

VHS

Bloodborne Pathogens

Blood Borne Pathogens B183

English 5 Minutes

DVD

Bloodborne Pathogens

Universal Precautions - Infection

Control

U112

English 8 Minutes

VHS

Chains, Cranes and Hoists

Aerial Work Platforms A171

English 8 Minutes

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This program discusses slings, lifting angles, safety

procedures, precautions and inspection responsibilities

as well as sling angles, overloading, nylon slings, chains,

wire rope, hooks and general rigging safety.

This program discusses slings, lifting angles, safety

procedures, precautions and inspection responsibilities

as well as sling angles, overloading, nylon slings, chains,

wire rope, hooks and general rigging safety.

Excellent program for anyone using overhead cranes/jib

hoists. Discusses slings, lifting angles, safety procedures,

inspection procedures and more.

Overhead power lines, proximity of structures,

outriggers and blocking are just part of this video's

discussion. Good video for old and new crane operators.

Pendant, or hand controlled, overhead cranes or hoists

are one of the most useful aids for material handling in

the workplace today. This video looks at the safe

operation of overhead cranes and details the five major

steps to ensure their safe use.

Elevated work platforms such as scissor and boom lifts

allow us to safely perform various tasks and

maintenance operations at heights that otherwise may

be unreachable. While there are many different styles

of lifts designed for various applications and site

conditions, they all have one thing in common: the

potential for serious injury or death when operated in a

careless manner. This video discusses the procedures

lift operators must follow to prevent these types of

incidents.

Emphasizes that thorough and periodic inspection are

the key to avoiding accidents. Telltale signs of rope

wear such as broken strands and means of slowing wear

by shifting points of contact are shown as are types of

hitches, rope design and grading or configuration.

VHS

Chains, Cranes and Hoists

Chains/Slings/Hoists Safety C102

English 15 Minutes

VHS

Chains, Cranes and Hoists

Chains/Slings/Hoists Safety C142

Spanish 15 Minutes

VHS

Chains, Cranes and Hoists

Cranes, Chains, Slings, and Hoists CS22

2 English 5 Minutes

VHS

Chains, Cranes and Hoists

Hazard Awareness in Crane Operating

Areas

H238

English 14 Minutes

VHS

Chains, Cranes and Hoists

Safe Operation of Overhead Cranes S214

English 18 Minutes

DVD

Chains, Cranes and Hoists

Safe Operation of Scissor and Boom

Lifts

S264

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Chains, Cranes and Hoists

The Day They Didn't Inspect the

Rope/Wire Slings

T107

English 20 Minutes

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Every person who works near or with cranes should

understand the basic safety rules. This video provides a

basic overview of safety rules applicable to any crane

use.

This video shows how to follow the rules to safely

operate aerial lifts, cranes, and swing stages. Also shows

the safest ways to enter and exit aerial equipment. The

proper ground-to-equipment signals are demonstrated.

Meets training requirements for employees in a

manufacturing facility who are designated as first

aid/CPR trained or may be occupationally exposed, such

as janitorial employees. If you have designated first

aid/CPR personnel on your staff, you need to see this

video

Designed for anyone using overhead cranes/jib hoists.

Discusses slings, lifting, angles, safety procedures

inspection procedures, and more.

Designed for anyone using overhead cranes/jib hoists.

Discusses slings, lifting, angles, safety procedures

inspection procedures, and more.

The danger of chains are often overlooked until there is

an accident and someone gets hurt. Proper chain safety

and maintenance are shown. Helpful hints for avoiding

accidents are offered.

The danger of chains are often overlooked until there is

an accident and someone gets hurt. Proper chain safety

and maintenance are shown. Helpful hints for avoiding

accidents are offered.

A161 - Air sampling provides an estimate of exposure to

better protect workers from air contamination. Proper

air monitoring reduces needless health risks to workers.

This video is a clever "takeoff" of the movie

Ghostbusters.

VHS

Chains, Cranes and Hoists

The Big Reach - Crane Safety T160

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Chains, Cranes and Hoists

Working on Aerial Lifts, Cranes and

Swing Stages

W111

English 15 Minutes

DVD

Chains, Cranes and Hoists

Controlling Exposure to Blood Borne

Pathogens

C229

English 17 Minutes

DVD

Chains, Cranes and Hoists

Chains Slings and Hoists C218

English 12 Minutes

DVD

Chains, Cranes and Hoists

Chains Slings and Hoists C220

Spanish 12 Minutes

DVD

Chains, Cranes and Hoists

Chains and Safety C227

English 5 Minutes

DVD

Chains, Cranes and Hoists

Chains and Safety C228

Spanish Minutes

VHS

Confined Spaces

Air Monitoring A161

English 8 Minutes

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A very good training program for persons required to

enter confined spaces. Specific procedures and steps to

take to prevent accidents are covered as well as

informing Employees of hazards found in confined

spaces. Contains latest OSHA guideline information.

Entry procedures, lockout and electrical, mechanical

and pneumatic hazards, wearing personal protective

equipment and rescue procedures are shown in this

video.

A very good training program for persons required to

enter confined spaces. Specific procedures and steps to

take to prevent accidents are covered as well as

informing Employees of hazards found in confined

spaces. Contains latest OSHA guideline information.

In permit-required confined space work, oxygen

deficient, oxygen enriched, toxic or flammable

environments, can all overcome any person. This video

stresses to follow concisely permit-required confined

space work procedures, as set by OSHA and your

company.

Covers hazards of working in small areas, monitoring

procedures, protective equipment, the need for proper

ventilation, and details types of respirators.

This video is an overview of the training required for

permit required confined space. Understanding the

hazards you will be exposed to and the role of fellow

Employees is discussed in this video.

Provides an overview of the general hazards associated

with confined spaces, basic atmospheric testing

requirements and more. The emphasis for this program

is the attendant. Generally, this person is the least

trained, yet has the life and death responsibility for

those entering the confined space. This program helps

the attendant understand his/her responsibilities.

VHS

Confined Spaces

confined spaces C124

English 19 Minutes

VHS

Confined Spaces

Confined Space Safety C144

English 12 Minutes

VHS

Confined Spaces

Confined Space Entry C151

Spanish 19 Minutes

VHS

Confined Spaces

Confined Space: Air Monitoring C190

English 11 Minutes

VHS

Confined Spaces

Confined Space: Using Chemicals C191

English 9 Minutes

VHS

Confined Spaces

Confined Spaces: Your Training C197

English 9 Minutes

DVD

Confined Spaces

Confined Spaces - The Silent Killer C209

English 19 Minutes

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Provides an overview of the general hazards associated

with confined spaces, basic atmospheric testing

requirements and more. The emphasis for this program

is the attendant. Generally, this person is the least

trained, yet has the life and death responsibility for

those entering the confined space. This program helps

the attendant understand his/her responsibilities.

Use this video to teach workers the types of

atmospheric hazards found in confined spaces,

procedures for measuring those hazards and the proper

use of air-monitoring equipment.

This live-action video covers what a confined space is

and its associated hazards. It motivates workers to

respect potential hazards.

This video reviews the OSHA standard for confined

spaces. Defines what a confined space is and gives

various examples and discusses permit required

confined space.

Approximately 60% of all confined space fatalities are

rescuers. This video illustrates rescue requirements and

methods in permit required confined spaces. Viewers

are made aware of the hazards in a confined space, the

proper equipment required to affect a rescue and that

only trained rescuers should ever attempt a rescue.

Attendant duties are also shown.

When entering a confined space, a few basic safety

procedures will ensure a healthy exit. This video

outlines the rules for entering a confined space.

When entering a confined space, a few basic safety

procedures will ensure a healthy exit. This video

outlines the rules for entering a confined space.

DVD

Confined Spaces

Confined Spaces - The Silent Killer C210

Spanish 19 Minutes

DVD

Confined Spaces

Confined Space: Air Monitoring C225

Spanish 6 Minutes

DVD

Confined Spaces

Confined Space Hazards C226

English 6 Minutes

VHS

Confined Spaces

Entering Confined Spaces E152

English 9 Minutes

VHS

Confined Spaces

High Risk Rescue H189

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Confined Spaces

Once too Many O124

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Confined Spaces

Once too Many O132

Spanish 5 Minutes

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When entering a confined space, a few basic safety

procedures will ensure a healthy exit. The rules for

entering a confined space are outlined.

When entering a confined space, a few basic safety

procedures will ensure a healthy exit. The rules for

entering a confined space are outlined.

This video shows you how to "come back alive" from

"Inner Space". It tells employers and workers categories

and examples of confined spaces: how to be aware of

certain atmospheric conditions within a confined space

and what OSHA requires of employers with respect to

confined spaces.

In a permit required confined space situation your

signing on means that you can be held accountable if

something goes wrong. It means your reputation as a

worker is on the line. This video stresses the importance

of being responsible for the safety of people in and

around confined spaces.

This video covers the necessity of wearing proper foot

protection. It highlights the basic types of safety shoes

and the situations for each design.

A161 - Air sampling provides an estimate of exposure to

better protect workers from air contamination. Proper

air monitoring reduces needless health risks to workers.

This video is a clever "takeoff" of the movie

Ghostbusters.

This video covers the necessity of wearing proper foot

protection. It highlights the basic types of safety shoes

and the situations for each design.

DVD

Confined Spaces

Once too Many O140

English 5 Minutes

DVD

Confined Spaces

Once too Many O141

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Confined Spaces

Permit Required - Confined Space P125

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Confined Spaces

Why Permits are Important W155

English 9 Minutes

VHS

Construction Industry

A Foot Closer to Safety A127

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Construction Industry

Air Monitoring A161

English 8 Minutes

VHS

Construction Industry

A Foot Closer to Safety A163

Spanish 5 Minutes

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Boom lifts and scissor lifts help us reach work areas that

were once almost impossible to access. Like all pieces of

heavy equipment, these valuable machines must be

operated safely to prevent injuries and damage to

property.

Public works and construction Employees have special

needs for back care. The "old" lift with your legs routine

does not always apply. Employees work in mud, rain,

snow, and heat. Shoveling, using breakers, tamps, lifting

concrete bags, etc., are all tasks that require special

training to avoid strain/sprain injuries. This video

addresses not only safe lifting techniques, but safe

methods for shoveling, breaking pavement and other

tasks related to strain and sprain injuries.

This video addresses pre-start up maintenance checks,

operator safety, driving, riders and digging. It is great

for both new and experienced operators alike, as well

as Employees working around backhoes.

It takes more time and distance to stop a bobtail than it

does to stop a fully loaded tractor or semi-trailer and

bobtails are twice as likely to be involved in fatal

accidents. Help drivers handle bobtail operations with

this informative video. Includes proper braking, speed

control, and stopping distance.

Tasks directly related Public works and construction

Employees have special needs for back care. The "old

lift with your legs" routine does not always apply.

Employees work in mud, rain, snow, and heat.

Shoveling, using breakers, tamps, lifting concrete bags,

etc. are all tasks that require special training to avoid

strain/sprain injuries. This video addresses not only safe

lifting techniques, but safe methods for shoveling,

breaking pavement and many other to strain and sprain

injuries.

Designed for the Railroad Industry, this video explains

that cold and stormy weather can be extremely

hazardous for people who work outside around heavy

equipment in a rail yard. The importance of wearing

warm, protective clothing, watching out for icy

walkways or slippery steps and getting on or off

equipment is highlighted in this videotape program.

VHS

Construction Industry

Aerial Work Platforms A171

English 8 Minutes

VHS

Construction Industry

Back Care B102

English 13 Minutes

VHS

Construction Industry

Backhoe and Loader Safety B107

English 13 Minutes

VHS

Construction Industry

Bobtail Operations B133

English 5 Minutes

DVD

Construction Industry

Back Care B175

English 13 Minutes

VHS

Construction Industry

Cold Weather Danger C115

English 7 Minutes

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This video covers hazards, both immediate and delayed,

from exposure to chemicals in the construction

industry, including exposure to acids, alkalis, solvents,

silica dust, asbestos, cedar dust, welding fumes and

carbon monoxide. It describes the effective control

program: 1. Recognition of the Hazard, 2. Evaluation of

the Potential for Danger and 3. Control Measures.

This program discusses various forms of skin problems

such as dermatitis found in workers and the

preventative measures that must be taken to avoid

them.

This program discusses slings, lifting angles, safety

procedures, precautions and inspection responsibilities

as well as sling angles, overloading, nylon slings, chains,

wire rope, hooks and general rigging safety.

The dangers of chains are often ignored until someone

gets hurt. This video describes proper chain safety and

maintenance, and cites helpful hints for avoiding

accidents.

In permit-required confined space work, oxygen

deficient, oxygen enriched, toxic or flammable

environments, can all overcome any person. This video

stresses to follow concisely permit-required confined

space work procedures, as set by OSHA and your

company.

Covers hazards of working in small areas, monitoring

procedures, protective equipment, the need for proper

ventilation, and details types of respirators.

This video is an overview of the training required for

permit required confined space. Understanding the

hazards you will be exposed to and the role of fellow

Employees is discussed in this video.

VHS

Construction Industry

Chemical Hazards in Construction C138

English 13 Minutes

VHS

Construction Industry

Causes and Prevention of Industrial

Skin Diseases

C139

English 24 Minutes

VHS

Construction Industry

Chains/Slings/Hoists Safety C142

Spanish 15 Minutes

VHS

Construction Industry

Chains and Safety C162

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Construction Industry

Confined Space: Air Monitoring C190

English 11 Minutes

VHS

Construction Industry

Confined Space: Using Chemicals C191

English 9 Minutes

VHS

Construction Industry

Confined Spaces: Your Training C197

English 9 Minutes

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Because electricity isn't associated with compressed air

use, most people don't recognize the danger it poses.

Just like electricity, compressed air can be deadly if not

treated with respect and used properly.

Provides an overview of the general hazards associated

with confined spaces, basic atmospheric testing

requirements and more. The emphasis for this program

is the attendant. Generally, this person is the least

trained, yet has the life and death responsibility for

those entering the confined space. This program helps

the attendant understand his/her responsibilities.

Provides an overview of the general hazards associated

with confined spaces, basic atmospheric testing

requirements and more. The emphasis for this program

is the attendant. Generally, this person is the least

trained, yet has the life and death responsibility for

those entering the confined space. This program helps

the attendant understand his/her responsibilities.

Compressed air is second only to electricity as the most

popular source of energy in today's advanced work

environments. This video stresses the importance of

working safely with compressed air to prevent injuries.

Featured are three workplace incidents that illustrate

the fact that compressed air hazards are often not

easily recognized but still can have tragic consequences.

Use this video to teach workers the types of

atmospheric hazards found in confined spaces,

procedures for measuring those hazards and the proper

use of air-monitoring equipment.

Dump trucks can be a source of injury and vehicular

accidents if operators are untrained. This video covers

the safe operating procedures, maintenance, braking

systems, dumping and pre-start up checks, the key to

accident avoidance and minimal downtime.

VHS

Construction Industry

Compressed Air Safety C206

English 9 Minutes

DVD

Construction Industry

Confined Spaces - The Silent Killer C209

English 19 Minutes

DVD

Construction Industry

Confined Spaces - The Silent Killer C210

Spanish 19 Minutes

DVD

Construction Industry

Compressed Air Safety C221

English 9 Minutes

DVD

Construction Industry

Confined Space: Air Monitoring C225

Spanish 6 Minutes

VHS

Construction Industry

Dumptruck Safety and Operation D118

English 9 Minutes

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Benzene is a key ingredient in many products and

industrial processes, but it can also pose a major health

and safety risk for workers. This video educates

industrial workers about the hazards and provides

safety tips for safe work habits.

Driving around road construction and barricades is not

only tricky; it can be dangerous to both drivers and road

crews. This video shows ways to get through the

"Roadwork Maze" unscathed.

Using the character "Captain safety" this video reviews

the steps and procedures that must be taken before

using equipment. Identify hazards, check guard rails,

properly check surrounding areas, use restrains and

appropriate fall protection equipment. Encourages

training and enforcement of OSHA's 29 CFR 1910.2

Personnel assigned to flagging have an important

responsibility for controlling traffic. An untrained

flagger can be a big liability. This video addresses the

responsibilities and techniques for flagging on the job

site.

Falls are the second leading cause of accidents in the

United States, yet they are one of the easiest to

prevent. This video offers guidelines for the prevention

of falls and what you can do to help protect yourself

and fellow Employees from a fall.

Flaggers have an important job. It's a job that must be

done right. That's why this video is so important to give

your flaggers the proper safety training. It explains to

your flaggers what their responsibilities are and how to

promote an accident-free work site. It covers traffic

flow, work zone setup, placement of channeling

devices, nighttime flagging, and more. It also explains

the responsibilities employers have in assigning flaggers

and the qualifications flaggers must meet.

This video reviews standard safety rules when using

grinding and abrasive wheels. Personal protective

equipment, causes of personal injury, proper mounting

procedures, maintenance and inspection is also

discussed.

VHS

Construction Industry

Danger: Benzene! D145

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Construction Industry

Deadly Detour - Barricade Safety D152

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Construction Industry

Elevated Work Safety E145

English 11 Minutes

VHS

Construction Industry

Flagger Safety F114

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Construction Industry

Falls F161

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Construction Industry

Flagger Safety F293

English 15 Minutes

VHS

Construction Industry

Grinding and Abrasive Wheels G111

English 12 Minutes

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Approximately 60% of all confined space fatalities are

rescuers. This video illustrates rescue requirements and

methods in permit required confined spaces. Viewers

are made aware of the hazards in a confined space, the

proper equipment required to affect a rescue and that

only trained rescuers should ever attempt a rescue.

Attendant duties are also shown.

Using a take-off on the "Twilight Zone", this video

details the duties of the highway construction

maintenance team, includes flagging of motorists,

proper clothing as well as signals and road signs to use.

This program is designed for all Employees who are

involved in material handling. Covers safe lifting and

other safety rules related to this type of work.

When entering a confined space, a few basic safety

procedures will ensure a healthy exit. This video

outlines the rules for entering a confined space.

When entering a confined space, a few basic safety

procedures will ensure a healthy exit. This video

outlines the rules for entering a confined space.

When entering a confined space, a few basic safety

procedures will ensure a healthy exit. The rules for

entering a confined space are outlined.

When entering a confined space, a few basic safety

procedures will ensure a healthy exit. The rules for

entering a confined space are outlined.

This video shows you how to "come back alive" from

"Inner Space". It tells employers and workers categories

and examples of confined spaces: how to be aware of

certain atmospheric conditions within a confined space

and what OSHA requires of employers with respect to

confined spaces.

VHS

Construction Industry

High Risk Rescue H189

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Construction Industry

Highway Construction Maintenance

Safety

H210

English 7 Minutes

VHS

Construction Industry

Material Handling M139

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Construction Industry

Once too Many O124

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Construction Industry

Once too Many O132

Spanish 5 Minutes

DVD

Construction Industry

Once too Many O140

English 5 Minutes

DVD

Construction Industry

Once too Many O141

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Construction Industry

Permit Required - Confined Space P125

English 5 Minutes

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A general safety program relating to roofers and hot

application of tar. Excellent program as a new employee

orientation to roofing operations. Developed by OSHA

training department to assist roofers in reducing

accidents in this high risk environment.

Anytime you're up in the air, you could be riding for a

fall. Working on a scaffold can expose you to a lot of

hazards. This video looks at guard rails, access ladders

and planking - some of the most important aspects of

scaffold construction and use.

Working with mobile scaffolds or outriggers can expose

you to all of the usual hazards of scaffolds, plus a few

more! This video looks at the special hazards of mobile

scaffolds and outriggers. It offers tips on how to cut

down on danger at the job site, while you comply with

OSHA regulations for scaffolds.

Pendant, or hand controlled, overhead cranes or hoists

are one of the most useful aids for material handling in

the workplace today. This video looks at the safe

operation of overhead cranes and details the five major

steps to ensure their safe use.

Falls from scaffolding cause hundreds of deaths each

year. This video illustrates proper safety procedures

when working on scaffolds.

This video recognizes scaffolding violations, helps

reduce accidents and prevent injuries. Avoid costly fines

for non-compliance and lower workers' compensation

costs. With this must-have program, you can do all that.

Covers fall protection, safety awareness, performing

visual inspections, and protection from falling objects.

VHS

Construction Industry

Roofing Safety - Hot Application R112

English 14 Minutes

VHS

Construction Industry

Rigging the Board Walk R138

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Construction Industry

Safety on the Board Walk S198

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Construction Industry

Safe Operation of Overhead Cranes S214

English 18 Minutes

VHS

Construction Industry

Scaffolding Safety S237

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Construction Industry

Scaffolding S257

English 17 Minutes

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Working with a tractor-loader-backhoe puts you in the

center of countless hazards. This video shows how a

360 degree perspective can keep you safe. Viewers are

asked to ensure visibility all around the work area, to

the "One Call" system and to climb on and off

equipment correctly. The use of stabilizers and weight

distribution is discussed to ensure a safe work

environment.

Every person who works near or with cranes should

understand the basic safety rules. This video provides a

basic overview of safety rules applicable to any crane

use.

Trenching is hazardous work. This video discusses

different methods used in the actual digging that can

protect the worker from trench cave-ins; i.e. , trench

sloping, shoring and shields.

Part two re-emphasizing basic guidelines to follow to

ensure a safe trenching job.

The fatality rate for trenching work is estimated to be

112% greater than the rate for construction work in

general. Basic guidelines to ensure a safe trenching job

are shown.

The fatality rate for trenching work is estimated to be

112% greater than the rate for construction work in

general. Basic guidelines to ensure a safe trenching job

are shown.

Basic guidelines are discussed to ensure a safe trenching

job.

VHS

Construction Industry

Tractor - Loader - Backhoe T159

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Construction Industry

The Big Reach - Crane Safety T160

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Construction Industry

Trenching Safety - Part I T162

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Construction Industry

Trenching Safety - Part II T163

English 5 Minutes

DVD

Construction Industry

Trenching Safety - Part I T194

English 5 Minutes

DVD

Construction Industry

Trenching Safety - Part I T195

Spanish 5 Minutes

DVD

Construction Industry

Trenching Safety - Part II T196

English 5 Minutes

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Basic guidelines are discussed to ensure a safe trenching

job.

This video points out that workers need to know their

own capabilities, how to use their equipment, and keep

their minds on the job. The dangers of substance use

when working off the ground are also discussed.

In a permit required confined space situation your

signing on means that you can be held accountable if

something goes wrong. It means your reputation as a

worker is on the line. This video stresses the importance

of being responsible for the safety of people in and

around confined spaces.

With more than 10,000 scaffold-related injuries every

year, the need for training is obvious. This video helps

Employees understand the danger working with

suspended scaffolds and how risks can be minimized.

This program is designed for all Employees who are

involved in material handling. Covers forklift operations,

safe lifting, warehouse employees and other safety

rules related to this type of work.

Contains preventative measures, what to look for,

search procedures, assessing the threat, the telephone

call, when to evacuate and the correct evacuation

procedures.

An actual telephone call during the great Alaskan

earthquake is used to dramatize the long duration,

incredible force and extensive damage caused by a

major earthquake. Provides information on what can be

done to reduce employee exposure before, during and

after an earthquake.

DVD

Construction Industry

Trenching Safety - Part II T197

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Construction Industry

Working on Ladders, Poles and

Scaffolds

W110

English 14 Minutes

VHS

Construction Industry

Why Permits are Important W155

English 9 Minutes

VHS

Construction Industry

Working Safely with Suspended

Scaffolding

W165

English 14 Minutes

DVD

Construction Industry

Material Handling M158

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Disasters and Emergencies

Bomb Threat Strategy B126

English 15 Minutes

VHS

Disasters and Emergencies

Earthquake Safety E128

Spanish 11 Minutes

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This program provides detailed step-by-step emergency

preparedness advice. You'll learn how to prepare for a

natural disaster, what to do during an earthquake and

how to deal with the crisis period afterwards.

What a way to die! What if your building has emergency

exits, but you can't escape disaster because you can't

exit safely? In this video, three key points are covered -

obstructions, exit doors, and how to exit safely.

This program explains how workers should prepare for

emergencies such as earthquakes, tornadoes,

hurricanes and others. Provides training to reduce

property damage and prevent injuries during such

emergencies.

Action, and not reaction, is the key to emergency

response. Being prepared for an emergency is the first

step to a successful program. This video stresses

identifying the hazards that affect your area, hurricanes,

earthquakes, high fire hazard areas, etc.

This program explains how to prepare for emergencies

such as earthquakes, tornadoes, hurricanes and other

emergencies at work. Designed to reduce property

damage and prevent injuries during emergencies.

Emergencies occur every day, jeopardizing lives and

property. If one of those emergencies happened in your

workplace, would your Employees respond

appropriately? While there is no guarantee for a perfect

response to every emergency situation, workers will be

better prepared if they have a clear understanding of

their responsibilities during an emergency. This

program provides viewers with an understanding of the

different types of emergencies and how to be prepared

to deal with them. Types of emergencies covered

include severe weather, earthquakes, fire, chemical

spills and medical emergencies.

VHS

Disasters and Emergencies

Earthquake: Some Were Prepared E131

English 30 Minutes

VHS

Disasters and Emergencies

Egress/Exit Safety E136

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Disasters and Emergencies

Emergency Preparedness in the

Workplace

E138

English 13 Minutes

VHS

Disasters and Emergencies

Emergency Preparedness E155

English 6 Minutes

VHS

Disasters and Emergencies

Emergency Preparedness at Work E163

English 13 Minutes

VHS

Disasters and Emergencies

Emergency Preparedness E177

English 14 Minutes

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An actual telephone call during the great Alaskan

earthquake is used to dramatize the long duration,

incredible force and extensive damage caused by a

major earthquake. Provides information on what can be

done to reduce employee exposure before, during and

after an earthquake.

An actual telephone call during the great Alaskan

earthquake is used to dramatize the long duration,

incredible force and extensive damage caused by a

major earthquake. Provides information on what can be

done to reduce employee exposure before, during and

after an earthquake.

Fear of a disaster, such as a hurricane, can be minimized

by planning. The viewer is taken into a hurricane prone

plant and shown how planning pays off.

Knowledge and preparation can dramatically increase

your ability to protect both your property and your life

during an earthquake. Visits to major earthquake sites

from California to Alaska show how the key to survival is

knowing what to do before, during and after a major

earthquake.

This program offers some facts; tips and warnings that

can help you survive serious weather emergencies.

Topics include severe weather watches and warnings,

hazards posed by thunderstorms, flooding and moving

water, being prepared for tornadoes, emergency

response plans and precautions to take once a storm

has passed.

Every person in a building needs to know their role in a

evacuation in case of an emergency. Personal true life

stories are used. This video program offers valuable tips

on how to "Get Out Alive".

This video is written for field personnel responding to

actual backups and overflows. This program teaches

step by step: why's and how's of not admitting "fault"

or liability during a response; how to respond in a

professional and courteous manner; and survival

strategies for dealing with homeowners and residents.

DVD

Disasters and Emergencies

Earthquake Safety E180

English 10 Minutes

DVD

Disasters and Emergencies

Earthquake Safety E181

Spanish 10 Minutes

VHS

Disasters and Emergencies

Natural Disaster Preparedness N115

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Disasters and Emergencies

Surviving the Big One S177

English 60 Minutes

VHS

Disasters and Emergencies

Severe Weather Alert: Are your

Prepared

S260

English 15 Minutes

VHS

Disasters and Emergencies

Getting Out Alive/Building Evacuation G118

English 29 Minutes

VHS

Disasters and Emergencies

Wastewater Backup & Overflow

Response

W171

English 23 Minutes

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Each year over 20,000 lives are lost when the earth

shifts. This Special Report will assist your company in

surviving an earthquake.

Each year over 20,000 lives are lost when the earth

shifts. This Special Report will assist your company in

surviving an earthquake.

Help prevent truck stop accidents. This video is aimed at

both drivers and truck stop operators. Focus is on

protecting drivers, vehicles, and property. For drivers,

material includes backing and scanning techniques,

appropriate speeds, parking tips, and security

consideration. For truck stop operators, material

includes proper lighting, well-marked traffic lanes,

dividing barriers, and what to do if an accident occurs.

An accident or breakdown isn't something in which you

want your drivers involved in. But, they do happen. And,

if your drivers don't know what to do they can actually

make the situation even worse - and more costly for

your company. That's why you need this training kit.

With it, you can help make your drivers aware of their

responsibilities and learn procedures they can follow

after an accident or breakdown. This video walks drivers

through a seven-step accident procedure, from

stopping the vehicle to filling out an accident report.

The video also discusses actions to take after a

breakdown, including the placement of warning devices

- DOT requirements.

A good safety reminder for Employees driving trucks.

Common vehicle backing accidents, vehicle

maintenance and spotter safety are discussed.

Dramatizes through vignettes the chain of events

leading to a traffic accident. Emphasizes the need to be

a responsible driver by staying alert, being decisive, and

being polite and reasonable in traffic.

This video emphasizes the importance of wearing a

safety belt for protection against auto injuries. Debunks

misinformation about the use of seat belts and stresses

how they can help you survive an auto accident.

VHS

Disasters and Emergencies

Planning For Disaster: Earthquakes P182

Spanish 8 Minutes

VHS

Disasters and Emergencies

Planning For Disaster: Earthquakes P181

English 8 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

Avoiding Accidents at Truck Stops A139

English 15 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

Accidents and Breakdowns A173

English 15 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

Backing Safety B129

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

Breaking the Accident Chain of Events B134

English 7 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

Buckle up for Safety B137

English 5 Minutes

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This program covers a critical safety topic in just 16

minutes and keeps your driver's attention with dramatic

footage, dynamic graphics, 3-D animation, hazard

perception challenge scenarios, and "Road Wise"

commentary from seasoned transport pros. Many

drivers struggle with backing: it is the most common

cause of incidents and crashes in the transport industry.

Backing Techniques reviews the basic elements of

backing, types of backing maneuvers, how to safely and

properly execute these maneuvers, and the most

common backing errors and problem areas. Areas

addressed include straight-line backing, sight-side

backing, jacking and chasing, alley dock backing, blind

side backing, and more.

A basic "how to" presentation for lay persons on how

and when to perform simple and regular car

maintenance checks to avoid breakdowns and costly

vehicle repairs. Designed for any car owner's home use

and as a classroom reference source, the video tape

contains an easy reference index and a check list for

periodic maintenance checks.

Teach drivers to handle the special dangers of city

driving. Designed for straight truck and tractor trailer

drivers, video addresses turns and intersections, traffic

congestion, hazard analysis, customer service and

security.

Checking batteries and fluids periodically can keep your

car running like new. Preventive maintenance is the

key.

C208 - By taking an active role in your car's

maintenance you can avoid a lot of headaches.

Checking tires, belts and hoses now, can save you

money in the future.

It covers proper securement techniques, working load

limit and aggregate working load limit standards,

determining the number of tie downs, and when to re-

examine and adjust cargo. Other topics covered in this

program include pre-trip inspection, cargo distribution,

securement devices, re-checking cargo, personal safety,

and more. The program includes two animated

scenarios: How to load cargo so the center of gravity

stays low and why this is important; How to determine

the number of tie downs needed based on the length of

items being secured.

VHS

Driving Safety

Backing Techniques - Master Driver

Series

B174

English 15 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

Car Care Video C101

English 30 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

City Driving C155

English 17 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

Car Care "Batteries and Fluids" C207

English 13 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

Car Care "Belts, Hoses, and Tires" C208

English 9 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

Cargo Securement - Dry Van C211

English 18 Minutes

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It covers proper securement techniques, working load

limit and aggregate working load limit standards,

determining the number of tie downs, when to re-

examine and adjust cargo and commodity-specific

standards. The program includes two animated

scenarios: How to load cargo so the center of gravity

stays low and why this is important? How to determine

the number of tie downs needed based on the length of

items being secured?

What to do with disabled vehicles, reporting accidents,

accident scene procedures, emergency procedures,

vehicle fires and hot load procedures for handling

hazardous waste are discussed.

A video which shows how Phoenix, Arizona, developed

a program to re-educate drivers who are arrested for

driving while under the influence of alcohol. The video

carries you through the instructional program, utilizing

real life people who have completed the DWI course as

they re-enact their roles in this important highway

safety program.

Make mountain driving safer and easier. Teaches

drivers the proper procedures for descending and

ascending grades. Includes trip preparation and

planning, speed control and proper braking techniques.

Using the setting of a television newscast, this video

dramatizes the blinding effects of fog, dust, smoke, rain,

snow, and ice. Stresses the need to slow down to

maintain control or get off the road safely in adverse

conditions. Presents tips on maintaining a car to better

prepare for bad conditions.

Be aware of the dangers in daily driving routines. It is no

picnic. Presume the worst. Underestimating the over

confidence or carelessness of the other driver, or

ourselves, can spoil the day, or worse.

A continuation of the ways defensive driving helps

prevent accidents. Think and plan ahead as you drive;

no one is better placed than you in keeping YOU safe.

VHS

Driving Safety

Cargo Securement - Flatbed C212

English 23 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

Disabled Vehicle Accident Procedures D102

English 12 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

DWI Phoenix D119

English 27 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

Driving Mountains and Grades D142

English 12 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

Driving in Bad Weather D143

English 9 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

Driving Defensively - Part I D146

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

Driving Defensively - Part II D147

English 5 Minutes

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This program informs Employees and supervisors about

the role attitude and behavior have in preventing

accidents on the highway. It introduces a series of

driving strategies and techniques that can help them be

better drivers. It explains space management and how it

can prevent accidents, how delayed starts can prevent

accidents at intersections, identifies the parts of the

vehicle which should be covered in routine

maintenance and pre-drive checks and demonstrates

familiarity with company policy on the use of seat belts

and responsible consumption of alcohol.

Narrated by a 24th century futuristic storyteller, this

video asks questions you should answer before getting

behind the wheel. Every year 100 people a day die in

auto accidents. Being alert, awake and aware may just

save your life or someone else's.

The motor vehicle is the single largest cause of work

related deaths in this country. It is also the cause of

many serious injuries. This program examines the costs

associated with operating company vehicles and some

general issues associated with driving at work. Areas

covered include reason for a safe driving program and

it's components, preventing theft, parking a vehicle,

general dos and don'ts and what should be done if an

accident occurs.

Each year more than 40,000 people are killed in car

crashes. While most of us are aware of the dangers

associated with drunk driving or speeding, we usually

don't consider the risks of distracted driving. In

Distracted Driving, viewers are introduced to potentially

dangerous situations and given information to minimize

the risks and make the road safer for drivers.

What You Need to Know Supervisors 60/60 Training

consists of two 60 minute videos: Alcohol Supplement,

fulfilling the mandated 60 minutes of alcohol awareness

training, and Substance Abuse and Constructive

Confrontation, fulfilling the mandated 60 minutes of

drug awareness training. Alcohol Supplement includes

an overview of the Alcohol Awareness Training rules,

five action scenarios based on various types of testing

to increase supervisor's awareness and a presentation

on the effects of low-level alcohol use on job

performance. Substance Abuse and Constructive

Confrontation highlights important training elements

required by the DOT for supervisors, provides

information necessary for an effective substance abuse

program and explains how not enforcing a substance

abuse policy can jeopardize company, public and

employee safety. This program also features eight

scenarios explaining how, when and why to confront

Employees and how to handle Employees who appear

to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

VHS

Driving Safety

Drive to be the Best D153

English 21 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

Drive Safely: Safety Now D164

English 20 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

Driving - Risks and Responsibilities D165

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

Distracted Driving D167

English 18 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

D.O.T Supervisors 60/60 Training (2

Videos)

D168

English 12 Minutes

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DRIVING TECHNIQUES provides a fast-paced refresher

on routine driving skills. This training program helps

reduce incidents and crashes by showing drivers how to

deal with hazards inherent in the most routine driving

situations. It also introduces defensive driving skills to

new drivers while serving as a wake-up call to

complacent veterans. Areas covered include defensive

driving techniques, right- and left-hand turns,

intersections, merging, passing, underpasses, railroad

crossings, and more.

Geared toward Semi Trucks. Gives safe driving tips for

extreme conditions. Focus is on snow, ice and fog.

Excellent program.

EYE ON... DEFENSIVE DRIVING is a fast-paced program

that instructs drivers on defensive driving techniques

using hazard perception challenge methodology. A

variety of scenarios on typical defensive driving

situations are shown to drivers. Each one pauses in the

middle to ask drivers "what did you see" and "what

would you do next" questions. Drivers answer the

questions on Video Scenario Review Blanks. The hazard

perception challenge format helps drivers enhance their

skill level, and it helps them - and you - see how well

they understand and can apply the material they've

been learning. It's involving, fast-paced, and

demanding.

Emergency situations occur in the blink of an eye.

Unfortunately, that doesn't give drivers much time to

react, much less think about the best approach to take.

In this video, drivers are reminded that evasive driving

skills need to be developed and continually refined, so

when hazards appear, making the correct choice is

second nature. Key subjects addressed include

preventing emergency situations through hazard

perception and pre-trip vehicle inspections; using

escape routes in typical emergency situations;

emergency braking; basic skid control and recovery; and

minimizing damage when a collision is unavoidable. This

program covers a critical safety topic in less than 19

minutes and keeps your driver's; attention with

dramatic footage, dynamic graphics, 3-D animation,

hazard perception challenge scenarios, and &"Road

Wise"; commentary from seasoned transport pros.

Extreme Weather Driving helps reduce incidents and

crashes due to weather hazards by demonstrating to

your drivers what to do when bad weather strikes.

Sound advice and techniques are provided for handling

a variety of potentially deadly conditions, such as fog,

rain, snow, ice, and wind.

VHS

Driving Safety

Driving Techniques - Master Driver

Series

D174

English 15 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

Extreme Driving Conditions E160

English 17 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

Eye On - Defensive Driving E174

English 15 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

Emergency Maneuvers - Master Driver

Series

E175

English 15 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

Extreme Weather Driving - Master

Driver Series

E176

English 15 Minutes

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Jim Ellis, noted school transportation expert, looks at

the strengths and weaknesses of being a veteran bus

driver including route hypnosis, lazy eyes, concentration

and the importance of training. This program is filled

with information and examples to remind veteran bus

drivers of the importance of correcting bad habits

before they cause a serious problem.

The attitude of the driver is one of the most important

aspects of safe driving. This video is designed to show

why drivers should consider their mental state before

getting behind the wheel.

The attitude of the driver is one of the most important

aspects of safe driving. This video is designed to show

why drivers should consider their mental state before

getting behind the wheel.

Poorly maintained vehicles are like bombs waiting to

explode. Demonstrates how to prevent accidents

through basic vehicle safety maintenance.

The proper handling and transportation of a victim is

illustrated in this first aid video. The importance of

proper moving and care of a victim are stressed

throughout this video. Various ways to lift and transport

a victim, depending upon the type of injury are covered.

Also, the importance of testing a stretcher transport

before lifting a victim.

The Diamond Labeling System that the NFPA has

standardized for hazardous materials and chemicals is

reviewed in this video. Excellent program to train

Employees on label and sign identification.

Night driving can help save time, money, and most

importantly, lives. This program discusses driver,

vehicle, and roadway factors that can lead to night-time

incidents and crashes. It also provides helpful tips for

increasing night-driving safety. Areas covered include

headlights, glare, speed, impaired drivers, animals,

visibility, fatigue, and more.

VHS

Driving Safety

For you, the Veteran Driver F167

English 27 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

Good Driving is an Attitude G106

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

Good Driving is an Attitude G117

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

Hoods Under the Hood H172

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

Handling and Transportation H193

Spanish 10 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

NFPA Hazardous Materials Labeling N109

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

Night Driving - Master Driver Series N122

English 15 Minutes

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Each day, an average of 140 Americans die in car

accidents - but your group can do something to reduce

this number. Wearing seat belts and shoulder harnesses

will greatly increase the chances that an accident victim

will survive. This eye-opening footage relays actual tests

of 30 and 35 M.P.H. front-end collisions - and the

injuries sustained by test dummies.

This very graphic video is designed to shock the viewer

into realizing the hard reality of traffic accidents and

their outcome. The California Highway Patrol produced

this video in order to make certain drivers understand

the seriousness of the automobile they operate. Shows

actual accounts of traffic fatalities and serious injuries in

full color.

Save lives and reduce injuries. Encourage drivers to use

their safety belts. Effective video discusses mandatory

requirements for safety belt use as well as the benefits.

Avoid dangerous skids. Live footage illustrates the

proper techniques, and recovery.

This video explains that seat belts not only save lives,

but it also saves money. Interviews with victims who

have survived serious injury or death because of

wearing safety belts bring the message home.

The importance of completing a safety check of the

vehicle you are intending to drive is discussed in the

video as well as safe driving practices.

VHS

Driving Safety

Occupant Restraint O119

English 8 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

Red Asphalt III R131

English 17 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

Seat Belts Secure the Freight S191

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

Skid Control and Recovery S192

English 12 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

Safety in the Balance: The Cost of Not

Buckling Up

S213

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

Safe Driving S230

English 8 Minutes

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If a skid isn't handled properly, the costs can be

extensive: damage to the truck, cargo, or equipment,

loss of load, road cleanup, and even injury to the driver

and other pedestrians. Despite the dangers of these

types of incidents, many companies don't have

affordable, convenient access to a skid pad where

drivers can be trained to handle skids. This fast-paced

training program tackles a variety of critical issues

relating to causes of Skids - Explains common skid

causes like speeding, over braking, over steering, and

over accelerating, Tractor and Trailer, Front-Wheel and

All-Wheel Skids - Discusses what causes each, how to

recognize if one is underway, and response and

recovery techniques every driver should know. Skid

Control and Recovery - Reviews techniques for braking,

shifting, and corrective steering. ABS Dynamics - How to

handle skids when tractors and/or trailers have ABS.

Driving Techniques - Gives advice for taking special

precautions in bad weather situations like cold weather

and rain.

Speed and Space Management drives home the dangers

of using excessive speed and failing to maintain an

appropriate space cushion. This training helps raise

safety awareness in drivers, and helps them develop the

right attitude to drive safely and efficiently. Areas

covered include driving too fast

This dramatic and award winning new video focuses on

three driving situations that involve more than half of

all collisions: following too closely, intersections and

backing. Through collision reenactments and

demonstrations of safe driving procedures, the video

teaches tactical driving techniques that will improve

every driver's skill and awareness. Designed to get

employee participation.

This program is an excellent refresher for drivers about

how and what to inspect on the rig before beginning a

haul. It explains fifth wheel, king pin, O ring, and other

inspections.

This video is targeted to the trucking industry and is

required by OSHA for training all Employees in

chemical/hazardous materials used in the workplace.

This video explains Material safety Data Sheets,

labeling, and basic safety when using these materials.

VHS

Driving Safety

Skid Control & Recovery S254

English 15 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

Speed & Space Management - Master

Driver Series

S255

English 15 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

Safe Driving Tactics: The Blindfold

Effect

S261

English 17 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

Vehicle Pre-Trip Inspection T153

English 9 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

Hazard Communication (Trucking

Industry)

T154

English 10 Minutes

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Meets OSHA requirements for training Employees in the

general hazards to which they are exposed. This

program addresses footwear, clothing, personal

protection, lifting safely, material handling, forklift

safety and general safety requirements in a terminal

distribution center.

Automobile accidents cause nearly half of all accidental

deaths in the U.S. This video shows how to survive and

what to do after an accident.

Describes the challenges involved in transporting the

physically disabled, stressing the importance of allowing

them to become as independent as possible.

Don't take chances when parking a truck! Follow all the

safety guidelines and tips that are discussed in this

video.

One Third (1/3) of truck accidents happen while backing

up. Safe driving is discussed, but the main focus of this

video is "the last stop". Safety is the number one

concern for truck drivers.

Demonstrates how to best use your eyes when driving.

Discusses the two types of vision, central and

peripheral, and where to concentrate your attention.

Also discusses the effects of alcohol on a driver's visual

perception.

Improper backing causes 1 in 4 accidents while backing

up. Safe driving is discussed, but the main focus of this

video is "The Last Stop". Safety is the number one

concern for truckers.

VHS

Driving Safety

Trucking and Warehouse Industry -

Safety Orientation

T155

English 13 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

The Moment of Impact T161

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

Transporting the Physically

Handicapped

T177

English 16 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

Truck Parking T190

English 9 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

Truck Parking T191

English 15 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

Using Your Eyes Effectively U105

English 9 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

Vehicle Backing V112

English 16 Minutes

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Vehicle Inspections helps your drivers realize that

routine inspections are essential to preventing

breakdowns, out-of-service delays, and crashes. It

discusses the importance of performing daily pre-trip,

en-route, and post-trip inspections. It also addresses

required and recommended inspections, a standard

procedure for conducting them, and the driver's vehicle

inspection report

How do you avoid slipping and sliding while driving on

snow and ice? What do you do if you lose control of

your car, or if you get stuck in a snowdrift? This short

video offers tips for dealing with winter driving hazards

safely!

This video covers the problems caused by the many

variables in wheelchairs from the differences in

construction to the ways in which they must be secured

on the bus.

Depicts winter driving hazards with footage shot in real

winter conditions around the country. Instructs the

viewer how to recognize hazards and avoid accidents.

This is an excellent program for those having to drive in

winter conditions.

Problems are multiplied when you mix trucks and

speeding. The possible harm, damage and destruction

are all bigger than life. It is the driver's responsibility to

increase his awareness of potential hazards and reduce

his speed.

Driving a tractor-trailer rig can be perilous. Some of the

major problems and how to avoid them are addressed

in this program.

Safely backing up trucks, trailers and other vehicles can

be a challenging task requiring more than a little skill.

Every year there are many accidents resulting in injury

and damage due to carelessness when backing vehicles.

VHS

Driving Safety

Vehicle Inspections - Master Driver

Series

V113

English 15 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

Winter Driving W130

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

Wheelchair Management W145

English 10 Minutes

DVD

Driving Safety

Winter Driving Safety W170

English 19 Minutes

DVD

Driving Safety

Speeding Trucks S271

English 5 Minutes

DVD

Driving Safety

Commercial Trailers C231

English 5 Minutes

DVD

Driving Safety

Backing Up B187

English 5 Minutes

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This program instructs individuals who load and unload

trailers. Covers safe lifting, safety precautions when

driving on and off trailers with lift equipment, and more

This program explains how most skids can be avoided,

even when conditions are less than ideal. When

skidding is unavoidable, this program demonstrates in

detail how to handle; front-wheel and drive axle skids,

all wheel skids, spin-outs and hydroplaning. Proven

techniques for recovering from both tractor and trailer

jackknifes are documented

A night of revelry turns tragic when a popular college-

bound student takes the wheel after several drinks.

Dramatizes the events and decisions leading up to a

drunk driving tragedy. Courtroom dialogue encourages

further discussion about the personal and legal

consequences of drinking and driving.

Shouldn't your kids know the safest way out? The three

versions show how to use all types of exits currently

outfitted on Modern school buses and discuss different

evacuation patterns. STUDENT VERSION (12:20 mins)

Show children how to properly prepare for and execute

school bus evacuation. Demonstrates how to safely exit

from front, rear, side, and multiple exits, emergency

windows and roof hatches, and when each exit is

appropriate. Designed from classroom use. DRIVER

VERSION (16:50 mins) Shows drivers how to properly

prepare for and conduct an emergency school bus

evacuation. Demonstrates how to assist children in

evacuating the bus quickly, how to use all types of

emergency exists, and how to secure the scene once

the bus has been evacuated. Designed for use in school

bus driver training classes. SPECIAL - NEEDS DRIVER

VERSION (16:50) Shows drivers of special-needs school

buses how to properly prepare for and conduct an

emergency evacuation. Details how to release

wheelchairs from modern restraint systems, how to

properly lift mobility-impaired children, and how to

assist hearing and visually-impaired children to

evacuate the bus safely.

VHS

Driving Safety

Loading and Unloading Trailers L171

English 12 Minutes

DVD

Driving Safety

Truck Driving: Controlling Skids T198

English 17 Minutes

DVD

Driving Safety

Just Another Saturday Night J110

English 13 Minutes

DVD

Driving Safety

Safest Way Out (The) S272

English 45 Minutes

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DRIVING IN BAD WEATHER (9:18 mins) Newscast-style

presentation dramatizes the blinding effects of fog,

dust, smoke, rain, snow, and ice. Stresses the need to

choose safe speeds for adverse weather conditions and

explains when it is best to get off the road. Includes tips

on vehicle maintenance that can help drivers prepare

for bad weather. BREAKING THE ACCIDENT CHAIN OF

EVENTS (7:04 mins) Dramatizes through vignettes the

chain of events leading to a traffic crash. NIGHT

DRIVING (8:49 mins) Demonstrates how darkness limits

drivers' vision. Includes tips to keep your car in shape

for night driving. Discusses the biggest problems drivers

experience at night and how they must adjust their

driving habits. GETTING SAFELY PAST THE ORANGE

BARRELS (11:52 mins) Promotes cooperation in

protecting the lives of highway construction workers.

Show what construction signs, signals, and markings

mean and how to adjust driving when passing through

road construction areas. UNLOCKING THE MYSTERY OF

ANTILOCK BRAKES (15:45 mins) A private eye is working

late one night and hears a crash - was it the brakes?

Learn how to use antilock brakes properly and how

vehicles equipped with them handle differently from

those with conventional brakes. DANGEROUS

CROSSINGS: A SECOND THOUGHT (16:30 mins)

Dramatic real-life footage shows what can happen

when drivers fail to yield at railroad crossings. Includes

testimonials from people involved in railroad crossing

tragedies.

Violent aggressive driving, or "road rage," is a major

public concern. This educational DVD teaches viewers

how to avoid offending other drivers, manage their own

anger, and disengage from an angry encounter.

Preventing road rage is illustrated with exciting footage

of on-the-road encounters between angry drivers and

personal anecdotes from real people who have

reformed themselves by practicing anger management

techniques demonstrated in this program

Offers a plain-English overview of FMCSA's

Comprehensive Safety Analysis 2010 (CSA 2010) and

trains drivers on key fundamentals. This video covers

the four components of CSA 2010: Data Collection,

Safety Measurement, Safety Evaluation and

Intervention Providing an overview of the seven basics

(Behavior Analysis Safety Improvement Categories):

Unsafe Driving -- Fatigued Driving (includes HOS) --

Driver Fitness -- Controlled Substances and Alcohol --

Vehicle Maintenance -- Cargo Related and Crash

Indicator. Further explaining the driver's role in Safety

Fitness Evaluation and Safety Measurement System

(SMS). Based on version 2.0 of FMCSA's Safety

Measurement System (SMS) Methodology - Aug. 2010.

This ready-to-use training program includes several

components Closed-captioned for the hearing

impaired

DVD

Driving Safety

Drivers Ed Vol. II D178

English 70 Minutes DVD

Driving Safety

Road Rage R162

English 19 Minutes

DVD

Driving Safety

CSA 2010- A driver's Guide -

Comprehensive Safety Analysis

C233

English 19 Minutes

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It covers proper securement techniques, working load

limit and aggregate working load limit standards,

determining the number of tie downs, when to re-

examine and adjust cargo and commodity-specific

standards. The program includes two animated

scenarios: How to load cargo so the center of gravity

stays low and why this is important? How to determine

the number of tie downs needed based on the length of

items being secured? Closed caption.

EYE ON... DEFENSIVE DRIVING is a fast-paced program

that instructs drivers on defensive driving techniques

using hazard perception challenge methodology. A

variety of scenarios on typical defensive driving

situations are shown to drivers. Each one pauses in the

middle to ask drivers "what did you see" and "what

would you do next" questions. Drivers answer the

questions on Video Scenario Review Blanks. The hazard

perception challenge format helps drivers enhance their

skill level, and it helps them - and you - see how well

they understand and can apply the material they've

been learning. It's involving, fast-paced, and

demanding.

This is an old title, but is a popular video, that teaches

truck drivers haw to handle a blowout like a competent

professional. Explains the steps a driver should take in

controlling a vehicle in the event of a tire blowout

proving a driver the knowledge they need to master a

potentially dangerous situation

Most employees travel the roads every day and many of

them on company business. Each year, traffic accidents

claim over 30,000 lives and cause more then 1,000,000

serious injuries. In fact, motor vehicle crashes are the

number one cause of death on the job. Program

comes with a separate DVD leaders guide

Spanish Most employees travel the roads every day and

many of them on company business. Each year, traffic

accidents claim over 30,000 lives and cause more then

1,000,000 serious injuries. In fact, motor vehicle

crashes are the number one cause of death on the job.

Program comes with a separate DVD leaders guide

This video deals with the dangers of working near

overhead and underground power lines. It shows,

through dramatic footage and computer animation,

what can happen if you or someone on your job site

accidentally contacts an energized power line.

DVD

Driving Safety

Cargo Securement - Flatbed C234

English 23 Minutes

DVD

Driving Safety

Eye On Defensive Driving E192

English 15 Minutes

VHS

Driving Safety

The Crucial Factor T106

English 10 Minutes

DVD

Driving Safety

Driving Safety D170

English 28 Minutes

DVD

Driving Safety

Driving Safety D173

Spanish 28 Minutes

VHS

Electrical Safety

A Bright Arc A131

English 11 Minutes

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Electrical hazards pose a danger at home as well as in

the workplace. This video reviews proper safety

precautions for working with electricity.

Electrical hazards pose a danger at home as well as in

the workplace. This video reviews proper safety

precautions for working with electricity.

The shock that often accompanies a serious injury can

be as deadly as the injury itself. This video outlines the

symptoms of shock and proper treatment.

Electrical shock, especially with power tools, is an ever-

present danger in the workplace. Ground Fault Circuit

Interrupters are a major safety aid in prevention of this

danger. This video explains both the need for and the

operations of GFCI installation.

An excellent program to increase knowledge and

awareness relating to static electricity when using and

handling flammable liquids. This program explains static

electricity and how to properly bond and ground

storage containers.

Electrical hazards affect all Employees. This

presentation covers the basic electrical hazards

including grounding prongs, electrical charges and

prevention techniques that all Employees need to be

aware of. An excellent video for training new and

experienced Employees.

Electrical hazards affect all Employees. This

presentation covers the basic electrical hazards

including grounding prongs, electrical charges and

prevention techniques of which Employees need to be

aware. This is an excellent video for training new and

experienced Employees.

VHS

Electrical Safety

A Shocking Experience A158

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Electrical Safety

A Shocking Experience A164

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Electrical Safety

A Shock to the System A165

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Electrical Safety

A Welcome Interruption A166

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Electrical Safety

Bonding and Grounding B127

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Electrical Safety

Basic Electrical Safety in the

Workplace

B128

English 9 Minutes

VHS

Electrical Safety

Basic Electrical Safety in the

Workplace

B132

Spanish 9 Minutes

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An excellent video for training new and experienced

employees in regards to electrical hazards effect all

employees. This presentation covers the basic electrical

hazards including grounding prongs, electrical charges

and prevention techniques that all employees need to

be aware of.

Covers basic electrical safety, i.e., two and three prong

plugs, grounding, insulation, equipment and safety

checks.

The biggest danger in treating victims of electrical burns

is shock hazards to the rescuers. This video covers the

basic precautions of initial treatment of electrical burns.

Electrical shocks can kill or maim. This program will help

you recognize electrical dangers at work and at home.

Faulty tools and high-voltage wires are just some of the

dangers shown. First aid for electrical-shock victims is

also included.

This program meets OSHA requirements for training all

personnel in electrical hazards. Mandatory

requirements for training Employees who not only work

with electricity, but also for those who operate

electrical equipment. Includes lockout/tagout

information as well.

Very good explanation of how electrical shock affects a

person. Identifies hazards and briefly explains guidelines

that must be followed when working with electrical

hazards.

An understanding of the electrical hazards at your

worksite is imperative to your safety. This video

emphasizes reporting hazards and correcting potential

problems.

The biggest danger in treating victims of electrical burns

is shock hazards to the rescuers. This video covers the

basic precautions of initial treatment of electrical burns.

DVD

Electrical Safety

Basic Electrical Safety B178

English 9 Minutes

VHS

Electrical Safety

Electrical Safety CS21

0 English 5 Minutes

VHS

Electrical Safety

Electrical Burns E117

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Electrical Safety

Electrical Safety E119

English 11 Minutes

VHS

Electrical Safety

Electrical Safety E129

English 12 Minutes

VHS

Electrical Safety

Electrical Hazards E151

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Electrical Safety

Electrical Hazards: Common Mistakes E156

English 6 Minutes

VHS

Electrical Safety

Electrical Burns E158

Spanish 5 Minutes

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In this dynamic video, plant Employees return from

break to find a co-worker lying next to a conveyor

where she had been electrocuted and a finger nail file

was lying next to her body. As the investigation

proceeds, viewers will see how other tragic mistakes

involving electricity may have been similar to the

mistake that caused Dona's death.

Prevent injuries and property damage by training

workers to respect electricity and the potential dangers

it presents. This program covers safe work practices,

safe distance from electrical hazards, inspecting

equipment and using proper PPE.

This is the true life story of Randy Fellhoelter's close

encounter with death after intentionally violating safety

work rules and procedures. Although Randy's accident

was caused by his accidental contact with 7,200 volts of

electricity, the video focuses on how individual behavior

plays a major role in accidents and/or accident

prevention. The specific details of the accident were

omitted from the video to draw attention to the

conditions that led up to the tragedy that changed

Randy's life forever. WARNING:THIS IS A VERY GRAPHIC

VIDEO.

This is the true life story of Randy Fellhoelter's close

encounter with death after intentionally violating safety

work rules and procedures. Although Randy's accident

was caused by his accidental contact with 7,200 volts of

electricity, the video focuses on how individual behavior

plays a major role in accidents and/or accident

prevention. The specific details of the accident were

omitted from the video to draw attention to the

conditions that led up to the tragedy that changed

Randy's life forever. WARNING:THIS IS A VERY GRAPHIC

VIDEO.

This video introduces Employees to the hazards

associated with electricity in the workplace. Discusses

the different ways to approach energized versus de-

energized equipment, as well as the lock out/tag out

procedure for electrical parts or circuits.

Focuses on the awareness, knowledge, and attitude

necessary to recognize, evaluate, and control electrical

hazards in the workplace and at home. This video is

segmented into four parts and should be viewed prior

to presenting to an audience.

VHS

Electrical Safety

Electrical Safety Life and Death Series E161

English 8 Minutes

DVD

Electrical Safety

Electrical Safety: Safe Work Practices E185

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Electrical Safety

I Felt Comfortable I124

English 25 Minutes

DVD

Electrical Safety

I Felt Comfortable I137

English 25 Minutes

VHS

Electrical Safety

Preventing Electrical Accidents: Safe

Work Practices

P131

English 23 Minutes

VHS

Electrical Safety

Respect Electricity R135

English 27 Minutes

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Stresses the importance of effective training, personal

protective equipment, and safe electrical plans, the

videotape shows that precautionary measures are only

as good as the attitudes that accompany them.

Shows the kinds of electrical incidents and injuries that

can occur at home, followed by a group discussion on

how these incidents could have been prevented.

Power lines are like snakes, silent, but deadly. This video

reminds us that we need to be constantly aware of

power lines, above and below ground. It shows how to

avoid danger and what to do in an electrical emergency.

The shock that often accompanies a serious injury can

be as deadly as the injury itself. This video outlines the

symptoms of shock and proper treatment.

This program stresses the fact that accidents don't just

"happen." They are the result of unsafe acts and/or

unsafe behavior of employees. This program will train

the employee on how to reduce accidents and injuries

on the job.

The Center for Disease Control, a Federal government

agency, predicts that over 10 million men, women and

children will be carriers of the AIDS virus. This video

explains how you can protect yourself and those you

love through knowing the facts. On this tape you will

find answers to the questions: What is AIDS, how is it

contracted and how is AIDS prevented?

This video stresses the fact that accidents don't "just

happen". They are the result of unsafe acts and/or

unsafe behavior of employees. This program will train

the employee on how to reduce accidents and injuries

on the job.

VHS

Electrical Safety

Take Electricity Seriously - Changing

Attitudes

T156

English 20 Minutes

VHS

Electrical Safety

Take Electricity Seriously - Developing

Awareness

T157

English 14 Minutes

VHS

Electrical Safety

Zap! Power Line Safety Z101

English 5 Minutes

DVD

Electrical Safety

A Shock to the System A142

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Employee Safety

Accident Causes and Prevention A113

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Employee Safety

AIDS: Fears and Facts A125

English 40 Minutes

DVD

Employee Safety

Accidents - Causes and Prevention A176

English 10 Minutes

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This video promotes safety in the normal daily routine.

Encourages personal responsibility towards safety in the

workplace.

Discusses the importance of knowing the hazards of the

job and the precautions to be followed. Employees

should be proud of a safe workplace and report any

dangerous activities.

This video examines job duties of Employees and poses

questions that might be asked by the employee when

learning a new function.

This video program explains unsafe acts to Employees,

written counseling and information useful to

supervisors and managers in their efforts to eliminate

accidents and injuries in their place of employment.

Designed to train new Employees in the general hazards

to which they are exposed in most industries. Clothing,

personal protective equipment, machine guarding,

reporting accidents and employee responsibility in

preventing injuries are reviewed, and more.

Designed to train new Employees in the general hazards

to which they are exposed in most industries. Clothing,

personal protective equipment, machine guarding,

reporting accidents and employee responsibility in

preventing injuries are reviewed, and more.

Designed to train new Employees in the general hazards

to which they are exposed in most industries. Clothing,

personal protective equipment, machine guarding,

reporting accidents and employee responsibility in

preventing injuries are reviewed.

VHS

Employee Safety

Coaching Safe Behavior - Part I C181

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Employee Safety

Coaching Safe Behavior - Part II C185

English 12 Minutes

VHS

Employee Safety

Contingency Training C188

English 8 Minutes

VHS

Employee Safety

Human Behavior CS20

1 English 5 Minutes

VHS

Employee Safety

Employee Safety Orientation E107

English 14 Minutes

VHS

Employee Safety

Employee Safety Orientation E108

Spanish 14 Minutes

DVD

Employee Safety

Employee Safety Orientation E164

English 14 Minutes

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The vast majority of injuries are caused by unsafe acts

of Employees. This program explains unsafe acts, verbal

and written counseling. Provides general information to

Employees and supervisors on how to control unsafe

acts.

This video is specifically for the solid waste

management industry. Explains unsafe acts of

Employees, verbal and written counseling. Provides

general information to Employees and supervisors on

how to control unsafe acts.

The vast majority of injuries are caused by unsafe acts

of Employees. This program explains unsafe acts, verbal

and written counseling. Provides general information to

Employees and supervisors on how to control unsafe

acts.

Your ability to recognize a hazard could prevent an

accident from occurring. This video stresses the

importance of making your supervisor or manager

aware of the hazards affecting your work area or your

coworkers. Teamwork makes a difference.

Years of experience do not guarantee accident-free

conditions. Working safely depends on individual safety

awareness. This video, produced by the Union Pacific

Railroad, reviews their 1978 accident record which

included 12 fatalities. Examined in this program are

gruesome reminders that it &"can happen any time";

This is the true life story of Randy Fellhoelter's close

encounter with death after intentionally violating safety

work rules and procedures. Although Randy's accident

was caused by his accidental contact with 7,200 volts of

electricity, the video focuses on how individual behavior

plays a major role in accidents and/or accident

prevention. The specific details of the accident were

omitted from the video to draw attention to the

conditions that led up to the tragedy that changed

Randy's life forever. WARNING:THIS IS A VERY GRAPHIC

VIDEO.

VHS

Employee Safety

Human Behavior - Reducing Unsafe

Acts

H133

English 13 Minutes

VHS

Employee Safety

Human Behaviors H134

English 13 Minutes

VHS

Employee Safety

Human Behavior H181

Spanish 13 Minutes

VHS

Employee Safety

Hazard Recognition H228

English 8 Minutes

VHS

Employee Safety

It can Happen Anytime I111

English 12 Minutes

VHS

Employee Safety

I Felt Comfortable I124

English 25 Minutes

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This is the true life story of Randy Fellhoelter's close

encounter with death after intentionally violating safety

work rules and procedures. Although Randy's accident

was caused by his accidental contact with 7,200 volts of

electricity, the video focuses on how individual behavior

plays a major role in accidents and/or accident

prevention. The specific details of the accident were

omitted from the video to draw attention to the

conditions that led up to the tragedy that changed

Randy's life forever. WARNING:THIS IS A VERY GRAPHIC

VIDEO.

This video is full of facts and figures to illustrate that

accidents can happen to anyone. In order to greatly

reduce our risk of becoming an accident statistic, we

must always practice safety procedures.

This video is full of facts and figures to illustrate that

accidents can happen to anyone. In order to greatly

reduce our risk of becoming an accident statistic, we

must always practice safety procedures.

This video reviews the statistics of preventable

accidents and what safety training should contain. A list

of work related deaths and injuries are given. Stresses

management involvement in promoting accident

prevention.

Safety begins with the right attitude. Keeping safety in

mind while on the job and keeping personal matters at

home are discussed.

Safety begins with the right attitude. Keeping safety in

mind while on the job and keeping personal matters at

home are discussed.

Employers spend millions of dollars a year on safety

programs. This video reminds us that both employers

and Employees share an equal responsibility for making

sure those safety programs work.

DVD

Employee Safety

I Felt Comfortable I137

English 25 Minutes

VHS

Employee Safety

On any Given Day O112

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Employee Safety

On any Given Day O131

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Employee Safety

Prevention of Common Accidents P149

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Employee Safety

Safety is Your Responsibility S208

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Employee Safety

Safety is Your Responsibility S209

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Employee Safety

Safety Programs S215

English 5 Minutes

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This video uses a "wheel of misfortune" as a way of

explaining that for every action there are a set or

prescribed outcomes. When procedures are not

followed incidents can occur and the spin of the wheel

may not offer you just a warning but an injury.

Uses humor for a fresh, original approach that

employees can't ignore. Motivates self-examination of

safety attitudes and effects behavioral change.

Emphasizes the prevention of slips, trips and falls. Also

demonstrates proper lifting techniques.

This video discusses the common causes of storm water

and runoff contamination, including grounds and

landscape maintenance, the use of pesticides,

fertilizers, herbicides and lawn trimmings. It further

discusses the contamination to wastewater and runoff

caused by maintenance areas that work with

contaminants such as: Oil & grease, hydraulic fluids,

antifreeze, solvents & battery acids. Also covers

contaminants caused by street operations including

dirt, sand, salt, asphalt products, paint and solvents.

This video covers the impact that contaminants that are

part of every day work has on our storm drain water

system. It discusses general housekeeping, safe

storage, leak and spill cleanup, vehicle fueling, washing

and parts cleaning

The video show where many of the contaminants come

from and how, we as individuals, can make an impact

on reducing the amount of contamination of the storm

water system.

This video is an introduction to the concept of matching

the machine to the person. Ergonomics can make

working conditions more enjoyable as well as more safe

and productive.

This video is an introduction to the concept of matching

the machine to the person. Ergonomics can make

working conditions more enjoyable as well as more safe

and productive.

VHS

Employee Safety

Wheel of Misfortune W154

English 9 Minutes

VHS

Employee Safety

Safe and Awake S101

English 15 Minutes

DVD

Environmental

Preventing Storm Water Pollution-

What We Can Do

P180

English 9 Minutes

DVD

Environmental

Fleet Maintenance and Material

Handling

F308

English 11 Minutes

VHS

Environmental

It's Our Water, Take it Personally I142

English 13 Minutes

VHS

Ergonomics

Basic Ergonomics B117

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Ergonomics

Basic Ergonomics B165

Spanish 5 Minutes

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Program on what carpal tunnel syndrome is, how to

prevent these types of injuries and how the employee

can reduce exposure. Physical therapist Mike Hairston

summarizes the information.

Geared for all work environments, this video tells how

carpal tunnel syndrome occurs and how it can be

treated. Discusses prevention techniques such as

changing tasks frequently and considerations of the

degree of motion. Very informative video.

Excellent program for almost every occupation. This

short video explains how to implement programs to

reduce the risk of cumulative trauma disorders.

Reviews activity factors related to repeated motion

disorders and the most common carpal tunnel diseases.

Identifies various tools that may be used to assist with

job duties.

This video reviews the developing science of

ergonomics and clearly demonstrates how some

"common sense" solutions to the physical strain caused

by repetitious workplace movements for extended

periods can be utilized.

Produced by Visionquest, defines cumulative trauma

disorders and how to recognize the risk factors that lead

to musculoskeletal injuries. Examines various jobs that

would lead to CTD's and offer suggestions to alleviate

potential problems.

Produced by ITS, very informative video on what

cumulative trauma disorders are and what you can do

to reduce your potential for injury.

VHS

Ergonomics

Causes and Effects of Carpal Tunnel

Syndrome

C145

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Ergonomics

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome C189

English 9 Minutes

VHS

Ergonomics

Ergonomics E126

English 6 Minutes

VHS

Ergonomics

Ergonomic Tools E149

English 13 Minutes

VHS

Ergonomics

Fighting the Strain - Ergonomics F275

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Ergonomics

Industrial Ergonomics (Visionquest) I126

English 20 Minutes

VHS

Ergonomics

Industrial Ergonomics (ITS) I132

English 7 Minutes

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Produced by Vocam, good ergonomics enables

personnel to perform their work safely and efficiently

and will increase an organization's overall profitability

through decreased injuries and improved productivity.

Poor ergonomics can expose personnel to the risk of

injury. This video is designed to give viewers an

introduction to ergonomic principles and the ergonomic

assessment process.

By following a few simple steps, working with

computers can be safer and more relaxing. This video

discusses the ergonomics of working with computers.

This video will explain how your body interacts with

your office environment and the equipment you use as

part of your job. It will show you how to arrange your

office, set up equipment and organize your systems to

develop a comfortable, safe and productive workplace.

The program stresses the practical actions Employees

can take to help deal with ergonomic problems in the

office including recognizing ergonomic problems,

potential adverse effects and pragmatic solutions to

these problems, physiology of the body, parts of the

body most affected, eye strain, pragmatic preventative

measures, correct use of office equipment and exercises

and stress release. Every job makes a different set of

demands on the body. By using proper ergonomic

techniques, Employees will be safer and more

productive... and feel better at the end of the day.

This program discusses what upper musculoskeletal

extremity disorders are and what measures you can

take to prevent their occurrence.

Repetitive strain injuries are an ever-increasing

occupational hazard. This video demonstrates ways to

prevent these injuries for all occupations.

VHS

Ergonomics

Industrial Ergonomics (VOCAM) I135

English 17 Minutes

VHS

Ergonomics

No More Mr. Mean Screen N117

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Ergonomics

Office Ergonomics O135

English 21 Minutes

VHS

Ergonomics

Office Ergonomics O137

English 19 Minutes

DVD

Ergonomics

Preventing MSD's (Musculoskeletal

Disorders)

P177

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Ergonomics

Repetitive Strain Injuries R140

English 5 Minutes

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Repetitive Stress Injuries (RSIs) are a common health

hazard in manufacturing. To help reduce the risks of

RSIs, use work techniques and postures that minimize

stress and strain on the body.

By reducing the likelihood of repetitive motion and

other ergonomic disorders, employers can reduce lost

time and improve productivity. Emphasizing a team

approach to controlling specific hazards, the program

explains the most common causes of ergonomic

disorders and provides instructions for identifying

problem areas.

Computer users are highly susceptible to Cumulative

Trauma Disorders caused by repetitive motion at a

keyboard. To help reduce injuries follow tips for

workstation design and safe work practices.

Computeritis is a cumulative trauma disorder that stems

from repeated striking of computer keys. This disability

is potentially crippling, and may affect hundreds of

thousands of workers. This video uses computer

graphics to describe "computeritis" and methods for

prevention.

Every job makes a different set of demands on the

body. Today the issue of how this impacts employees,

and what can be done to reduce or eliminate adverse

effects is receiving a lot of attention. While there is

much debate about many aspects of ergonomics,

everyone agrees on one thing... that is by using proper

ergonomic techniques, employees can be safer and

more productive as well as feel better at the end of the

day. MARCOM's training products on "Office

Ergonomics" address how to recognize ergonomic

problems, the potential of adverse effects and practical

solutions employees themselves can use to help deal

with ergonomic problems in the office. Topics covered

in the products include: * Physiology of the body.

* Parts of the body most affected. * Eye strain. *

Pragmatic preventative measures. * Correct use of

office equipment. * Exercises and stress release. *

and more.

Produced by Safety Source: It is essential that industrial

work areas and work processes are ergonomically

correct. This program define ergonomics and outlines

ways that hazards can be engineered out of the work

process. Emphasis is placed on recognition, evaluation

and controls of hazards. Potential ergonomic hazards

associated with material handling are also discussed.

DVD

Ergonomics

Repetitive Stress Injuries R159

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Ergonomics

The Right Moves: Ergonomics in the

Workplace

T173

English 18 Minutes

DVD

Ergonomics

Workstation Ergonomics - Cumulative

Trauma Disorders

W169

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Ergonomics

COMPUTRTITIS C166

English 5 Minutes

DVD

Ergonomics

Office Ergonomics O142

English 19 Minutes

DVD

Ergonomics

Industrial Ergonomics (Safety Source) I147

English 16 Minutes

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Produced by Safety Source: It is essential that industrial

work areas and work processes are ergonomically

correct. This program define ergonomics and outlines

ways that hazards can be engineered out of the work

process. Emphasis is placed on recognition, evaluation

and controls of hazards. Potential ergonomic hazards

associated with material handling are also discussed.

This program covers fire prevention basics including

housekeeping, storage, maintenance and janitorial

areas, chemicals and other flammable materials

commonly found in business. It demonstrates the use of

the "ABC" type of fire extinguisher.

This video demonstrates how to use fire extinguishers,

and explains the classes of fire, "PASS" and important

information for training, fire extinguisher basics, and

improving fire prevention awareness.

We all have seen fire extinguishers around the shop, but

the vast majority of Employees have never even picked

one up. This video details the inspection, maintenance

and use of common fire extinguishers, including actual

firefighting techniques.

Fear is natural during a fire - but it won't turn to panic if

people follow the life-saving procedures covered in this

video. Instruction includes use of emergency exits, fire

containment, alarm systems, emergency drills, what to

do if escape is cut off, and how to assist the

handicapped.

We all have seen fire extinguishers around the shop, but

the vast majority of Employees have never even picked

one up. This video details the inspection, maintenance

and use of common fire extinguishers, including actual

firefighting techniques.

DVD

Ergonomics

Industrial Ergonomics (Safety Source) I148

Spanish 16 Minutes

VHS

Fire Safety

Fire Protection CS20

9 English 5 Minutes

VHS

Fire Safety

Fire Extinguisher CS22

1 English 5 Minutes

VHS

Fire Safety

Fire Extinguisher Safety F101

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Fire Safety

Fire! High Rise Evacuation F109

English 15 Minutes

VHS

Fire Safety

Fire Extinguisher Safety F133

Spanish 10 Minutes

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Designed to train the laboratory employee, this video

defines flammables and explosives, conditions that can

create flammable/explosive hazards, the role of

ventilation in preventing flammable/explosive hazards,

emergency planning, use of compressed gases, storing

and transporting flammables and explosives and more.

The best way to survive a fire is to have a fire escape

plan. This video shows you how to plan ahead, so you

can get out of fire and smoke alive.

This video program shows in very detail major causes of

fires, ways to prevent fires, proper housekeeping,

flammable and combustible liquids, electrical fires,

cutting, welding and grinding.

This video details fire hazards in the home and gives

precautions to prevent a fire disaster.

This very thorough video covers classes of fires,

different types of extinguishers and proper use of fire

extinguishers.

What causes fires, the fire triangle, and classes of fire?

Teaches guidelines on how to implement a risk analysis

strategy. Fire protection and prevention methods.

This program explains basic fire safety, the different

class of fires and which extinguisher to use for each. The

P.A.S.S. technique: Pull, Aim, Squeeze, and Sweep- is

demonstrated, as well as how to approach each kind of

fire, and how to install and maintain the extinguishers.

A fire extinguisher is a simple and effective piece of

emergency equipment. This program explains the

various classes of fires, different types of fire

extinguishers, the keyword PASS and other tips for

emergency use of fire extinguishers. This is the long

version.

VHS

Fire Safety

Flammables and Explosives F158

English 11 Minutes

VHS

Fire Safety

Fire Escape - Getting out Alive F159

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Fire Safety

Fire Hazard Recognition F262

English 8 Minutes

VHS

Fire Safety

Fire Safety in the Home F263

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Fire Safety

Fire Extinguishers F264

English 7 Minutes

VHS

Fire Safety

Fire Protection and Prevention F283

Spanish 20 Minutes

VHS

Fire Safety

Fire Extinguisher Training: Using the

PASS Technique

F284

English 15 Minutes

DVD

Fire Safety

Fire Extinguisher Training - Millennium

Series

F286

English 20 Minutes

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A fire extinguisher is a simple and effective piece of

emergency equipment. This program explains the

various classes of fires, different types of fire

extinguishers, the keyword PASS and other tips for

emergency use of fire extinguishers. This is the long

version.

We all have seen fire extinguishers around the shop, but

the vast majority of Employees have never even picked

one up. This video details the inspection, maintenance

and use of common fire extinguishers, including actual

firefighting techniques. This program also discusses

emergency evacuation procedures and protocol.

This program combined with proper training present a

greater understanding of Fire safety and Fire watch.

This Program includes training points on Classes of Fire,

Fire Prevention, Extinguishing a Fire, the P.A.S.S.

system, Portable Fire Extinguishers including their

inspections and maintenance, Extinguishing Agents and

Methods of use, Hot Work, Hot Work permits, Fire

watch Responsibilities and Requirements, Atmospheric

testing with a multi-gas meter, responding to fire,

Incipient Stage Fire, and Burn Degrees and First Aid.

This video educates the viewer on the classifications of

fire extinguishers and the type of fire for which they are

suited. It covers proper use and federal requirements

for storage and maintenance.

This video educates the viewer on the classifications of

fire extinguishers and the type of fire for which they are

suited. It covers proper use and federal requirements

for storage and maintenance.

This video program is a dramatization of situations that

arise during a hospital fire where patients must

evacuate from a multiple story building.

DVD

Fire Safety

Fire Extinguisher Training - Millennium

Series

F287

Spanish 20 Minutes

DVD

Fire Safety

Fire Safety and Emergency

Evacuation

F289

English 10 Minutes

DVD

Fire Safety

Fire Protection F296

English 5 Minutes

DVD

Fire Safety

Fire Extinguishers F298

English 6 Minutes

DVD

Fire Safety

Fire Extinguishers F299

Spanish 6 Minutes

VHS

Fire Safety

Hospitals Don't Burn Down H130

English 24 Minutes

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Among all the safety problems an employee can

encounter, fire can be the most frightening. Every year

industrial fires cause millions of dollars in damage and

result in hundreds of employee injuries, a number of

which are fatal. Yet many employees do not realize how

their own actions can contribute to the risk of fire. In

this video "Industrial Fire Prevention" looks at what

causes industrial fires, reviews steps that can be taken

to help prevent fires and discusses what employees

should do in case of a fire emergency. It describes the

common causes of workplace fires, the concept of

"flashpoint", the classes of fires, how to use Fire

extinguishers, the proper way of handling flammable

materials, evacuation, first aid and other employee

responsibilities and more.

Among all the safety problems an employee can

encounter, fire can be the most frightening. Every year

industrial fires cause millions of dollars in damage and

result in hundreds of employee injuries, a number of

which are fatal. Yet many Employees do not realize how

their own actions can contribute to the risk of fire. In

this video "Industrial Fire Prevention" looks at what

causes industrial fires, reviews steps that can be taken

to help prevent fires and discusses what Employees

should do in case of a fire emergency. It describes the

common causes of workplace fires, the concept of

"flashpoint" the classes of fires, how to use Fire

extinguishers, the proper way of handling flammable

materials, evacuation, first aid and other employee

responsibilities and more.

Fight fire with the proper extinguisher. This video

explains that different types of fires call for different

types of extinguishers. Knowing the difference could

prevent a financial or deadly disaster.

Fight fire with the proper extinguisher. This video

explains that different types of fires call for different

types of extinguishers. Knowing the difference could

prevent a financial or deadly disaster.

Make fire prevention a part of your work routine. By

following a few simple principles, you can help reduce

the risk of office fires.

Static electricity can be a real problem. This video offers

solid tips on how to reduce the incidence of static

electricity sparks and their resultant damage.

VHS

Fire Safety

Industrial Fire Protection I136

English 22 Minutes

DVD

Fire Safety

Industrial Fire Prevention I139

English 22 Minutes

VHS

Fire Safety

Know your ABC's - Fire Extinguishers K101

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Fire Safety

Know your ABC's - Fire Extinguishers K107

Spanish 5 Minutes

DVD

Fire Safety

Office Fire Prevention O139

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Fire Safety

Static Electricity S197

English 5 Minutes

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In most fires, smoke and toxic gasses are the real killers.

Victims never see the flames. Smoke is portrayed as an

angry, vengeful menace who demands respect.

Flammable liquids are a part of most work

environments and it is each worker's responsibility to

take proper precautions for both usage and storage.

This video serves to remind everybody to be responsible

and demonstrates correct procedures.

Flammable liquids are a part of most work

environments and it is each worker's responsibility to

take proper precautions for both usage and storage.

This video serves to remind everybody to be responsible

and demonstrates correct procedures.

Fire safety involves taking proper precautions to reduce

the likelihood of a fire, and also knowing how to react if

a fire should occur. Knowing the class of fire, choosing

the correct extinguisher, and using proper firefighting

techniques are vital during the incipient stage of a fire.

A Firewatch is trained to perform these essential duties

on the worksite. In the oil and gas industry, frequent

hot work produces sparks and flames which create fire

hazards. A Firewatch identifies unsafe work conditions

and uses aggressive fire prevention techniques to

reduce or eliminate potential dangers. Our DVD, Fire

Safety and Firewatch, reviews the major hazards

associated with performing hot work at the jobsite.

Available with an optional Training Kit, this film serves

as a helpful introduction or refresher to proper Fire

Safety and Firewatch procedures. The DVD menu

separates the below training points into chapters,

allowing for easy navigation, making the individual

chapters ideal for daily safety meetings or behavior-

based safety programs. Training Points

Every person in a building needs to know their role in a

evacuation in case of an emergency. Personal true life

stories are used. This video program offers valuable tips

on how to "Get Out Alive".

How you react in an emergency situation after an

accident, flood, hurricane, or during a fire may mean

the difference between life and death. This video details

fires, falls, choking, severe bleeding and jogging, hiking,

and swimming accidents.

VHS

Fire Safety

Stay Low, Stay Alive S199

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Fire Safety

Up in Smoke U102

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Fire Safety

Up in Smoke U106

Spanish 5 Minutes

DVD

Fire Safety

Fire Safety & Fire Watch F309

English 25 Minutes

VHS

Fire Safety

Getting Out Alive/Building Evacuation G118

English 29 Minutes

VHS

First Aid

American Red Cross Emergency Test A130

English 47 Minutes

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Few injuries are more devastating, both for the victim

and the bystander, than injuries involving amputations.

Prompt and effective first aid can save the life or limb of

amputation victims. This video covers how to care for

the severed body part as well as the prevention,

treatment and long term care of an amputation injury.

Victims of chemical burns require immediate special

attention. This video covers the basics of treatment of

chemical burns including alkalis and acids, flushing the

burned area and clothing removal.

Discusses the safest procedures for the transfer of

chemicals and the importance of knowing where first

aid and spill control equipment is kept.

Heart attack is a major killer in the workplace. The

American Red Cross recommends that every workplace

be partially staffed with Employees thoroughly trained

in CPR techniques. This video introduces the need for

such staffing and demonstrates the techniques while

calling for regular refresher training.

Victims of chemical burns require immediate special

attention. This video covers the basics of treatment of

chemical burns including alkalis and acids, flushing the

burned area and clothing removal.

This video examines the procedure for performing

cardiopulmonary resuscitation on adults. It covers the

following points: Positioning yourself to perform CPR,

location of correct hand position, how to perform

compression, depth of compressions, rate of

compressions and delivering and rate of breaths.

The biggest danger in treating victims of electrical burns

is shock hazards to the rescuers. This video covers the

basic precautions of initial treatment of electrical burns.

VHS

First Aid

Amputation Injuries A149

English 5 Minutes

VHS

First Aid

Chemical Burns C137

English 5 Minutes

VHS

First Aid

Chemical Emergency Preparedness

and Procedure

C187

English 15 Minutes

VHS

First Aid

CPR C200

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

First Aid

Chemical Burns C201

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

First Aid

CPR: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation C205

English 16 Minutes

VHS

First Aid

Electrical Burns E117

English 5 Minutes

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A dramatic presentation that illustrates the emergency

procedures used to assess the extent and type of injury

to an unconscious worker.

The biggest danger in treating victims of electrical burns

is shock hazards to the rescuers. This video covers the

basic precautions of initial treatment of electrical burns.

Explains to children first aid procedures for falls and

cuts and why it is important to clean the infected area.

This video reviews the proper steps to take while

initiating CPR on a victim.

Nearly 1/4 of all work injuries are caused to the hands

and fingers. Do you know what to do if a coworker is

injured? This video offers simple first aid advice that will

help an injured person who has suffered a burn, cut or

amputation.

Meets Red Cross, AMA and OSHA standards for training

persons in Basic First Aid. Topics include bleeding,

animal bites, slings, shocks, fainting, strokes, and all

other topics necessary for first aid training.

Head injuries can be avoided by wearing a hard hat

instead of trying to be a hard head. This video centers

on first aid for head injuries.

VHS

First Aid

Emergency Assessment E125

English 5 Minutes

VHS

First Aid

Electrical Burns E158

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

First Aid

First Aid for Children F137

English 30 Minutes

VHS

First Aid

First Aid: CPR Review F267

English 10 Minutes

VHS

First Aid

First Aid: Hands and Fingers F270

English 9 Minutes

VHS

First Aid

First Aid Training F281

English 52 Minutes

VHS

First Aid

Head Injuries H150

English 10 Minutes

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The proper handling and transportation of a victim is

illustrated in this first aid video. The importance of

proper moving and care of a victim are stressed

throughout this video. Various ways to lift and transport

a victim, depending upon the type of injury are covered.

Also, the importance of testing a stretcher transport

before lifting a victim.

Direct trauma to the head may cause many types of

injuries; learn to treat minor injuries, and to recognize

signs and symptoms of more serious injuries.

This video, produced by E-A-R Corporation, discusses

hearing protection methods

This video discusses the two types of fractures and the

fact that fractures restrict movement. The proper use of

splints and handling of a victim is thoroughly

demonstrated.

This two segment program dramatizes realistic

examples of victims with obstructed airways. A

lunchroom scene with a worker choking on food and a

yard scene when a worker is found unconscious and not

breathing are portrayed.

One breath, that's all it takes to die from hydrogen

sulfide poisoning. Working at job sites where the highly

toxic gas is found, demands extra safety efforts on the

part of all workers, as this video illustrates.

First aid procedures for patient assessment are the first

step in caring for a victim. This video demonstrates the

proper procedures when caring for an injured person.

Attention is focused on respiratory arrest and

circulatory failure as well as primary and secondary

survey of a victim.

VHS

First Aid

Handling and Transportation H193

Spanish 10 Minutes

DVD

First Aid

Head Injuries H270

English 5 Minutes

VHS

First Aid

Less than a Minute L109

English 5 Minutes

VHS

First Aid

Musculoskeletal Injuries M128

English 8 Minutes

VHS

First Aid

Obstructed Airways O118

English 7 Minutes

VHS

First Aid

One Breath Away O123

English 5 Minutes

VHS

First Aid

Patient Assessment P133

English 6 Minutes

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This video extensively covers the first aid procedures for

burns and the techniques for prevention. Produced at

the Texaco Refinery in Los Angeles, CA.

To help Employees be prepared to use safety showers

and eye washes in case of accidents or emergencies,

this education and training program is designed to

present basic information on this type of equipment,

how it works and when it should be used.

This video discusses the importance of treating all first

aid victims for shock since it follows most injuries. Good

illustrations covering the different bodily systems and

identifying shock through physical characteristics are

thoroughly discussed.

This video discusses the importance of treating all first

aid victims for shock since it follows most injuries. Good

illustrations covering the different bodily systems and

identifying shock through physical characteristics are

thoroughly discussed.

Using the Heimlich maneuver, you can save a life of a

choking victim even if the victim is you. This video

describes how to self-administer this life-saving

procedure.

No step in first aid treatment is more critical than

stopping the bleeding. This video explains why and gives

demonstrations on various techniques recommended

for stopping bleeding and warns against once common

procedures such as tourniquets.

The Red Cross approved training in this video may

possibly prevent a death by suffocation due to choking.

This video shows how to recognize the symptoms of

choking and how to perform the Heimlich Maneuver on

the victim. This simple act can save a life.

VHS

First Aid

Stop the Burning Process S132

English 40 Minutes

VHS

First Aid

Safety Showers and Eye Washes S150

English 8 Minutes

VHS

First Aid

Shock S204

English 8 Minutes

VHS

First Aid

Shock S205

Spanish 8 Minutes

VHS

First Aid

Self-Help Heimlich S216

English 5 Minutes

VHS

First Aid

Stop the Bleeding S234

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

First Aid

The Heimlich Maneuver T137

English 5 Minutes

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The Red Cross approved training in this video may

possibly prevent a death by suffocation due to choking.

This video shows how to recognize the symptoms of

choking and how to perform the Heimlich Maneuver on

the victim. This simple act can save a life.

This video is about the proper first aid procedures to

follow in treating thermal burns prior to EMT's arriving

on the scene.

This first aid video discusses the six classifications of

wounds and the proper treatment of these wounds.

First aid procedures to follow for dressing wounds

depending upon the type of injury are also covered.

Good illustrations associated with the do's and don'ts of

wrapping a wound are covered in this video.

This first aid video discusses the six classifications of

wounds and the proper treatment of these wounds.

First aid procedures to follow for dressing wounds

depending upon the type of injury are also covered.

Good illustrations associated with the do's and don'ts of

wrapping a wound are covered in this video.

Customized with the specific types of emergency

scenarios that are likely to occur in a workplace

environment, the First Aid/CPR/AED for the Workplace

DVD supports the training lessons in the First

Aid/CPR/AED for the Workplace course. Content

includes recognizing and caring for breathing and

cardiac emergencies in adults, infants and children;

performing first aid for cuts, scrapes, bruises, burns,

bleeding, sprains and strains, and much more. Plus, the

DVD now includes the video segments necessary to

teach the 2-hour Bloodborne Pathogens: Preventing

Disease Transmission course. The First Aid/CPR/AED for

the Workplace DVD is updated with the latest science

for first aid, CPR and emergency cardiovascular care and

meets OSHA Guidelines for First Aid Programs.

This dramatic video program demonstrates how to

perform CPR to restore blood circulation to a victim

whose heart has suddenly stopped

VHS

First Aid

The Heimlich Maneuver T183

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

First Aid

Thermal Burns T187

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

First Aid

Wounds and Dressing W132

English 11 Minutes

VHS

First Aid

Wounds and Dressing W133

Spanish 11 Minutes

DVD

First Aid

First Aid/CPR/AED for the Workplace F304

English 106 Minutes

VHS

First Aid

CPR - Circulation C146

English 6 Minutes

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Are you prepared to be a first responder? To provide

emergency first aid until professional help arrives or

until you can take the victim to the hospital? This

program details everything you need to know to be an

effective first responder. Learn how to help and

comfort people suffering from slips and falls, car

accidents, cuts and bruises, head trauma, cardiac arrest,

blocked airways, hypothermia, heat exhaustion, allergic

reactions, broken bones, neck and spinal injuries and

much more. 0-25 minutes Scene Safety 25-35 minutes

Heat Exhaustion 35-45 minutes Heart Attacks 45-49

minutes Hypothermia 49-54 minutes Burns 54-61

minutes Respiratory Emergencies 61-65 minutes

Poisoning 65-71 minutes Eye Injuries 71-74 minutes

Fractures/Bleeding 74-86 minutes Shock 86-91

minutes Spinal immobilization 91 97.5 minutes First Aid

Products and supplies

This program tells you everything you need to know to

be an effective first responder to individuals suffering

from Cardiac Arrest, Choking from blocked airways,

severe Trauma, concussion, or whenever an individual is

not breathing and/or their heart is not functioning.

Batteries can be more dangerous than often thought

and should be treated with respect and in accordance

with the proper safety procedures presented in this

video.

Changing a flat tire can be a nuisance and a real danger

when safety is ignored. This video reviews safe car jack

use.

An essential video program to educate drivers about

auto battery safety. Provides step-by-step instructions

on the right way to start a dead battery and what to do

if a battery explodes. Can be easily implemented as part

of a safety program, mechanics class, or new driver's

training.

Batteries can be more dangerous than often thought

and should be treated with respect and in accordance

with the proper safety procedures presented in this

video.

DVD

First Aid

Basic First Aid B-188

English 100 Minutes

DVD

First Aid

Complete CPR C232

English 100 Minutes

VHS

Fleet Maintenance

Charging up on Battery Safety C136

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Fleet Maintenance

Car Jacks C160

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Fleet Maintenance

Caution: Battery on Board C164

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Fleet Maintenance

Charging up on Battery Safety C198

Spanish 5 Minutes

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Discusses the benefits of using natural gas to fuel

vehicles. Some advantages include reduced operating

expenses and lower pollution levels.

Great training tool for anyone working with or handling

acid batteries. Explains how a battery is constructed,

personal safety, jump starting, and charging batteries.

The principles of forklift engineering are an important

part of understanding how and why forklifts operate.

Without this training, operators may not fully

understand why certain safety procedures are

mandated.

This video reviews the OSHA operating rules to remind

Employees of the basics with regard to operating a

forklift. A video all forklift operators and supervisors

should see!

This program discusses the maintenance procedures for

both electric and gas powered forklifts. Battery

maintenance is also reviewed.

Although this is not a major problem in the solid waste

management industry, anyone operating forklifts must

be trained by the employer. This video meets OSHA

training requirements. It explains the engineering

principles, safe operating rules and operator

maintenance.

This video program stresses employee responsibility for

safety and teaches the engineering principles, OSHA

operating requirements, and equipment maintenance.

Companies need qualified forklift drivers and this

program will assist in assuring all requirements are met.

VHS

Fleet Maintenance

Natural Gas Vehicles - A Safe and

Reliable Ride

N111

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Fleet Maintenance

Acid Battery Safety and Jump Starting A111

English 17 Minutes

VHS

Forklift Safety

Forklift - Engineering Principle CS20

6 English 5 Minutes

VHS

Forklift Safety

Forklift - Basic Operating Rules CS20

7 English 5 Minutes

VHS

Forklift Safety

Forklift - Equipment Maintenance CS20

8 English 5 Minutes

VHS

Forklift Safety

Forklift Operations F120

English 16 Minutes

VHS

Forklift Safety

Forklift Operator Safety F121

English 12 Minutes

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This video program stresses employee responsibility for

safety and teaches the engineering principles, OSHA

operating requirements, and equipment maintenance.

Companies need qualified forklift drivers and this

program will assist in assuring all requirements are met.

Although this is not a major problem in the solid waste

management industry, anyone operating forklifts must

be trained by the employer. This video meets OSHA

training requirements. It explains the engineering

principles, safe operating rules and operator

maintenance.

Used for both forklift operators and Employees working

near this equipment. Stresses the need for total

cooperation and responsibility.

One of the industry's most useful tools is the forklift and

potentially one of the most dangerous. This video

provides a checklist to ensure forklift safety.

Discusses important basics to remember when working

with forklifts. Balancing loads and figuring the load

capacity is reviewed.

This video highlights inspection procedures, safe driving

rules and refueling guidelines.

One of the industry's most useful tools is the forklift,

but it is potentially one of the most dangerous. This

video covers inspection procedures, for adjustment,

transporting workers and rest position.

While forklifts carry out essential functions in the

workplace, they also represent one of the most serious

hazards. Nearly 1 in 10 workplace fatalities involves a

forklift. There are a number of important steps which

can be taken in order to reduce the likelihood of a

forklift accident.

VHS

Forklift Safety

Forklift Operator Safety F122

Spanish 12 Minutes

VHS

Forklift Safety

Forklift Operations F126

Spanish 16 Minutes

VHS

Forklift Safety

Forklift Safety for Pedestrians F127

English 14 Minutes

VHS

Forklift Safety

Forklift Safety F165

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Forklift Safety

Forklift Loading F265

English 7 Minutes

VHS

Forklift Safety

Forklift Safety F272

English 11 Minutes

VHS

Forklift Safety

Forklift Safety F276

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Forklift Safety

Forklift Operator Training and Safety F280

English 16 Minutes

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Forklifts are an essential workhorse for many

companies and their safe operation should never be

taken for granted. The principles of forklift stability are

clearly shown by the use of computer animations.

Topics covered in this video are engineering principles,

safety checks, loading and unloading, stability, safe

driving practices, attachments, parking and refueling

and recharging.

A comprehensive program for all forklift operators.

Teaches students engineering principles, operator

safety rules and maintenance. Excellent training

program that is an effective tool for training both new

and experienced operators.

A comprehensive program for all forklift operators.

Teaches students engineering principles, operator

safety rules and maintenance. Excellent training

program that is an effective tool for training both new

and experienced operators.

This video program stresses employee responsibility for

safety and teaches the engineering principles, OSHA

operating requirements, and equipment maintenance.

Companies need qualified forklift drivers and this

program will assist in assuring all requirements are met.

This program examines some tragic lift truck incidents

and shows how similar scenarios can be avoided by

following safe operating practices. Topics include

operator training and authorization, understanding and

anticipating driving hazards, preventing injuries to

pedestrians, lifting capacity, stability characteristics and

working in and around trailers and rail cars are other

issues covered.

This program reviews the OSHA operating rules to

remind employees of the basics with regard to

operating a forklift. This is a must for all forklift

operators and supervisors.

VHS

Forklift Safety

Forklift Operator Training and Safety F282

Spanish 16 Minutes

DVD

Forklift Safety

Forklift Operator Training F285

English 18 Minutes

DVD

Forklift Safety

Forklift Operator Training F288

Spanish 18 Minutes

DVD

Forklift Safety

Forklift Operator Safety F292

English 12 Minutes

DVD

Forklift Safety

Forklift Safety-High Impact F294

English 10 Minutes

DVD

Forklift Safety

Forklift - Basic Operating Rules F297

English 5 Minutes

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Help prevent damage to equipment with this live-action

program. Pre-operation inspection checklist, proper

maintenance and basic features of the forklift are

covered.

Live-action video uses actual industrial scenes to

demonstrate how accidents occur. This program

motivates veteran drivers and new recruits to use safe

driving techniques. Stresses the importance of driving

as a professional and always using safe driving skills to

prevent costly accidents, injuries, and damage to

equipment.

Powered pallet trucks have many uses in industry, but

they must be handled with extreme caution. Know your

vehicle and its limitations, and follow the procedures

for safe use.

This program discusses the maintenance procedures for

both electric and gas powered forklifts. Battery

maintenance is also reviewed.

If government statistics indicate in 26% percent of all

forklift accidents, the operator was not properly trained

and certified, than that must mean in the other 74% of

the incidents the operator was trained and certified.

Safe operation begins before the operator ever starts to

drive the lift truck. It begins with the operator

This is an excellent training program presented in both

English and Spanish. Discusses use in both non

hazardous and hazardous locations, pre-operational

inspection and rules for operators. Critical lift

determinations, tipping over, loading trailers and rail

cars, maintenance and refueling including; propane tank

removal and installation procedures, gasoline, and

battery recharging.

One of industry's most useful tools is the forklift and

potentially one of the most dangerous. Follow the

checklist to ensure forklift safety.

DVD

Forklift Safety

Forklift: Pre-Operation Inspection F300

English 5 Minutes

DVD

Forklift Safety

Forklift: Safe Driving F301

English 5 Minutes

DVD

Forklift Safety

Powered Pallet Trucks P176

English 5 Minutes

DVD

Forklift Safety

Forklift Maintenance F302

English 5 Minutes

DVD

Forklift Safety

Forklift Safety - The Experienced

Operator

F303

English 14 Minutes

DVD

Forklift Safety

Forklift Driver Safety Training F305

English 25 Minutes

DVD

Forklift Safety

F306 Forklift Safety-Spanish F306

Spanish 5 Minutes

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This video program stresses employee responsibility for

safety and teaches the engineering principles, OSHA

operating requirements, and equipment maintenance.

Companies need qualified forklift drivers and this

program will assist in assuring all requirements are met.

Dramatizes the safe operation of industrial forklift

trucks. Illustrates a variety of accidents brought about

by operator carelessness or negligence. Gives tips for

all who work around material -handling machinery.

Developed from actual accident case histories.

Professional stuntmen lend realism to this old, but

classic video.

Dramatizes the safe operation of industrial forklift

trucks. Illustrates a variety of accidents brought about

by operator carelessness or negligence. Gives tips for

all who work around material -handling machinery.

Developed from actual accident case histories.

Professional stuntmen lend realism to this old, but

classic video.

This program is designed for all Employees who are

involved in material handling. Covers forklift operations,

safe lifting, warehouse employees and other safety

rules related to this type of work.

Easy to use and ready to deliver, this all-in-one program

makes it easy to train your forklift operators and meet

OSHA's "formal instruction" training requirements. It

covers safety topics that are critical to avoiding

accidents and injuries, including general safety, pre-

operation, operation, load handling, fuel/battery

maintenance, and specialized units. It will also help you

satisfy OSHA's requirements for providing refresher or

remedial training based on unsafe operation, an

accident, incident, near miss, or deficiency found during

periodic evaluations.

The Americans with Disabilities Act is tearing down

barriers for Americans with differing abilities. This video

shows how the ADA affects you, your company and the

43 million Americans with some type of disability.

DVD

Forklift Safety

Forklift Operating Safety F307

English 15 Minutes

VHS

Forklift Safety

Color of Danger C116

Spanish 16 Minutes

VHS

Forklift Safety

Color of Danger C117

English 16 Minutes

DVD

Forklift Safety

Material Handling M158

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Forklift Safety

Forklift Operator Safety Training F290

English 28 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

ADA: Willing and Able A145

English 5 Minutes

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Great video for adults on the benefits of commuter and

leisure bicycling. Members of the U.S. Cycling Team

stress the importance of safety gear and defensive

cycling using proper hand signals.

The threat of Anthrax existed before the unforgettable

terrorist attacks of 09-11-01, but now more than ever

the threat is real. This video gives a detailed summary of

what Anthrax is, how someone can become infected

and how the infection affects the body. If you or

someone at your company receives a suspicious letter

or package, knowing what steps to take can minimize

the risk.

Every year, more than 1,000 Americans die in boating

accidents. This video describes common boating

hazards and discusses steps to take for avoiding

accidents.

Bicycles are an important method of transportation in

plants and factories. This video covers practical ways to

identify the presence of bicycles in the workplace, gives

a review of simple bicycle safety including obstructions

and personal protective equipment.

In this video, chemicals that can harm you in a bio-

terrorism attack are discussed. Explains exactly what

chemicals can be used for and what they can do.

Victims of chemical burns require immediate special

attention. This video covers the basics of treatment of

chemical burns including alkalis and acids, flushing the

burned area and clothing removal.

Knowing how to handle and read the labels on

compressed gas cylinders protects your safety. It is

imperative to know proper storage and transportation

techniques and this video shows you how.

VHS

General Safety

Along for the Ride: Safer Bicycling for

Everyone

A150

English 18 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Anthrax Threat A169

English 15 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Boating Safety B147

English 5 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Bicycle Safety in Plants and Factories B155

English 10 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Biological and Chemical Threat B167

English 19 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Chemical Burns C137

English 5 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Compressed Gas Cylinders C196

English 5 Minutes

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Victims of chemical burns require immediate special

attention. This video covers the basics of treatment of

chemical burns including alkalis and acids, flushing the

burned area and clothing removal.

This video promotes safety in the normal daily routine.

Encourages personal responsibility towards safety in the

workplace.

This video presentation identifies many of the signs and

symptoms of heat stress and offers several techniques

for prevention of this potentially deadly issue.

This program shows that being a good example is a

much better training method than the old "do as I say,

not as I do"

Because new Employees have a much higher accident

rate, proper safety training in this high attrition area is

critical. This program discusses general hazards on the

job, including hand and power tools, electricity,

machine operations, lifting, fire, asbestos, personal

protective equipment, and more.

Loading docks and warehouses are among the most

dangerous areas in any workplace. In this humorous

video, Hapless Hal learns a few important lessons about

safety while working in these areas.

When workers begin their jobs each day, they aren't

planning to gamble their lives away by committing

unsafe acts. Somewhere along the way, however, some

Employees make a choice or decision to risk their lives

by bypassing a safety rule or procedure. Will their

gamble pay off? Don't bet on it. This program examines

some of the reasons Employees choose to place their

lives in danger so we can learn to recognize and avoid

these types of tragic decisions.

VHS

General Safety

Chemical Burns C201

Spanish 5 Minutes

DVD

General Safety

Close Calls and Near Misses C222

English 9 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Heat Stress CS21

3 English 5 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Setting the Example CS21

5 English 5 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Maintenance Person CS22

0 English 5 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Danger: Hazardous Duty D154

English 5 Minutes

DVD

General Safety

Don't Bet Your Life on Unsafe Acts D175

English 9 Minutes

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Industrial accidents happen when you least expect

them. If you and your organization are prepared for

accidents - if you've planned, trained, and practiced -

you can save lives, minimize costs and resume normal

operations quickly.

safety in the workplace is no accident. Employees can

help reduce accidents and injuries by fulfilling specific

responsibilities for safety.

This video informs the viewer what electromagnetic

field awareness is and what objects emit it. Discusses

with worker how they are exposed and ways of

minimizing the exposure.

This program explains how to prepare for emergencies

such as earthquakes, tornadoes, hurricanes and other

emergencies at work. Designed to reduce property

damage and prevent injuries during emergencies.

Emergencies occur every day, jeopardizing lives and

property. If one of those emergencies happened in your

workplace, would your Employees respond

appropriately? While there is no guarantee for a perfect

response to every emergency situation, workers will be

better prepared if they have a clear understanding of

their responsibilities during an emergency. This

program provides viewers with an understanding of the

different types of emergencies and how to be prepared

to deal with them. Types of emergencies covered

include severe weather, earthquakes, fire, chemical

spills and medical emergencies.

safety is good business, both for employers and

Employees. It holds down costs, keeps businesses more

competitive and protects people and jobs.

Illustrates how a strictly maintained and controlled

housekeeping policy is an essential part of any safety

plan and achieves a reduction in slips, trip, falls and

other potential hazards.

VHS

General Safety

Expect the Unexpected E123

English 15 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

E137, Employee Responsibilities E137

English 5 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Electromagnetic Field Awareness E153

English 5 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Emergency Preparedness at Work E163

English 13 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Emergency Preparedness E177

English 14 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Good Safety is Good Business G105

English 5 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Good Housekeeping G110

English 10 Minutes

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This video discusses the dangers of natural gas, carbon

monoxide and radon. It offers tips for avoiding

exposure.

safety is good business, both for employers and

Employees. It holds down costs, keeps businesses more

competitive and protects people and jobs.

This shocking program of graphic pictures of actual

industrial injuries with an emphasis on hand, wrist and

eye injuries comes with a description of what unsafe act

or behavior caused the injury. Viewers are urged to

avoid the same factor by making the right choices about

safety.

Compressed gas cylinders are a double threat:

hazardous chemical contents paired with the hazard of

pressurized steel cylinders present unique dangers.

Learn the procedures necessary to ensure safe handling

and storage.

A follow up to safety Awareness I presents pictures and

descriptions depicting the horrible consequences that

occur when Employees fail to follow safety procedures.

A variety of injuries and hazards are examined and

viewers are confronted with the harsh reality of

ignoring safety.

Animation depicts the hazards that can result if gases

contained in cylinders are handled improperly. The

program motivates workers to properly store and

handle the many types of gases contained in cylinders.

When mishandled, compressed gas cylinders can pose

serious hazards. Always take precautions when

handling, using and storing.

Few jobs expose Employees to the potential threat of

heat illness as much as the public works employee's job

does. Breaking pavement, laying asphalt, or even

reading meters in temperatures in excess of 90

VHS

General Safety

Gases at Home and Work G112

English 5 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Good Safety is Good Business G116

Spanish 5 Minutes

DVD

General Safety

Gory Story, The - Safety Awareness

Part I

G119

English 15 Minutes

DVD

General Safety

Gas Cylinders: Overview G120

English 5 Minutes

DVD

General Safety

Gory Story, The - Safety Awareness

Part II

G122

English 15 Minutes

DVD

General Safety

Gas Cylinders G123

English 5 Minutes

DVD

General Safety

Gas Cylinders: Overview G124

English 5 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Heat Stress Prevention H125

English 12 Minutes

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Heat stroke and heat exhaustion are ever present in hot

environments. This video describes the signs of heat

stroke and exhaustion and explains how to treat heat

stroke victims.

Proper housekeeping is one of the first steps in

maintaining efficient and safe working conditions. It's

necessary to keep our workspace clean and organized!

Heat exhaustion is a serious problem in many

industries. This video offers recommendations for

individual safeguards to eliminate or reduce the hazard.

It demonstrates proper clothing for various hot

environments and reminds the worker about the need

for liquids and rest.

This video, designed for hot indoor work environments,

discusses how to reduce the effects of heat stress and

prevention techniques.

This video demonstrates the dangers of heat related

illness. Identifies the signs and symptoms of heat stress

in addition to techniques for prevention of this

potentially deadly issue.

How to recognize heat stress in a work environment is

reviewed in this video. Techniques are suggested to aid

the victim. Good video for welders, package handlers

and factory workers.

Heat stroke and heat exhaustion are ever present in hot

environments. This video describes the signs of heat

stroke and exhaustion and explains how to treat heat

stroke victims.

VHS

General Safety

Heat Can Kill H148

English 5 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Housekeeping: General Work Space H149

English 5 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Handling the Heat H152

English 5 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Heat Stress H211

English 9 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Housekeeping for Safety H215

English 9 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Heat Stress H221

English 9 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Heat Can Kill H231

Spanish 5 Minutes

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Heat exhaustion is a serious problem in many

industries. This video offers recommendations for

individual safeguards to eliminate or reduce the hazard.

It demonstrates proper clothing for various hot

environments and reminds the worker about the need

for liquids and rest.

Be aware, stay alert, and keep looking up! The

possibility for an accident is everywhere. One of the

least common places to expect one is from overhead.

Gas cylinders containing everything from acetylene to

nitrogen and oxygen are common on many industrial

sites. This video warns against taking these canisters for

granted, discusses their hazardous potential and

demonstrates proper handling and storage techniques.

Prevent injuries and even death. Live-action video

uses state-of-the-art graphics to explain how heat

affects the body, health hazards and their symptoms,

and preventive measures. Workers learn what to do if a

co-worker is stricken by heat exhaustion, heat cramps,

or heat stroke.

Motivates workers to protect their hearing, using

dynamic graphics to show how the ear works. Effects of

noise and types of ear protection are also covered.

This program is designed for nursing homes in

California. Although this program demonstrates

accident prevention measures such as slips and falls,

safe lifting techniques, cuts and scrapes and proper

sanitation measures, its primary theme is Workers'

Compensation Insurance. Produced by Pacific

Compensation Insurance Company, the Workers'

Compensation laws and regulations are based on

California standards.

This program discusses the major factors that cause

accidents and why people take safety risks. Actual

interviews with the people who took safety for granted

and lost are highlighted for emphasis.

VHS

General Safety

Handling the Heat H232

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Heads up for Safety: Overhead

Dangers

H233

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Handling Gas Cylinders H234

Spanish 5 Minutes

DVD

General Safety

Heat Stress H254

English 5 Minutes

DVD

General Safety

Heat Stress H271

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

I Didn't Know I101

English 12 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

It won't Happen to Me I108

English 17 Minutes

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Designed for hourly Employees as well as first line

supervisors, this video promotes the reduction of

unsafe acts committed on the job by depicting actual

accounts from real people who took risks and lost. The

program discusses the major factors that cause

accidents and why people take risks. The strong

correlation between acts and accidents is stressed.

This video stresses the importance of hearing

protection and how it is up to you to use hearing

protection properly. A model of the ear is used to

demonstrate how the ear works and how it can be

damaged by improper use of hearing protection.

This is the true life story of Randy Fellhoelter's close

encounter with death after intentionally violating safety

work rules and procedures. Although Randy's accident

was caused by his accidental contact with 7,200 volts of

electricity, the video focuses on how individual behavior

plays a major role in accidents and/or accident

prevention. The specific details of the accident were

omitted from the video to draw attention to the

conditions that led up to the tragedy that changed

Randy's life forever. WARNING:THIS IS A VERY GRAPHIC

VIDEO.

This video brings home the fact that the ultimate

responsibility for safety centers in each individual. Daily

choices about safety matters affect every day of our

lives. A must see for general safety consciousness.

Knives disable more people than any other hand tool.

This video tells you how to sharpen your skills, safely -

when using knives and box cutters.

Ladders are necessary tools in most workplaces and are

dangerous when taken for granted. This video explains

the dangers of inappropriate ladder usage and

demonstrates the safe use of various types of ladders

and portable steps.

Geared to care givers and public health professionals to

help them better respond to and care for the vision

needs of older adults. Also explains how vision changes

as people age.

VHS

General Safety

It won't Happen to Me: Accidents I114

English 15 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

It's up to You I115

English 10 Minutes

DVD

General Safety

I Felt Comfortable I137

English 25 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Judge, Jury and Executioner J104

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Knives and Boxcutters K103

English 5 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Ladder Safety L122

English 5 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Lifesight: Growing Older with Good

Vision

L130

English 15 Minutes

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Employees rarely understand the dangers of lead

exposure. This program will give them important facts

regarding lead exposure and the potential ailments that

can result from this occupational hazard.

Informs, non-lab personnel of the importance of being

safe in a lab environment. Reviews chemical hazards,

who to contact in case of emergency and possible

exposure and clean-up procedures.

Using a parody on the TV show "Dragnet" this video

explains the common causes of ladder accidents.

Various types of ladders are reviewed.

Explains where lead is found and how you can keep

from being exposed. This video uses a game show

format to bring home the message.

Ladders are necessary tools in most workplaces and are

dangerous when taken for granted. This video explains

the dangers of inappropriate ladder usage and

demonstrates the safe use of various types of ladders

and portable steps.

Lightning is one of nature's deadliest mysteries. You

never know when or where it will strike. Being aware of

what to do and not do when a lightning storm hits can

save your life.

This video explains the safe way to use stepladders,

straight ladders, and platform ladders as well as

common hazards associated with improper ladder use.

Explains 4:1 rule when placing straight ladders, the belt

buckle rule, 36" requirement for straight ladders above

landings, and more. A great program for new or

experienced workers.

VHS

General Safety

Lead in the Workplace L134

English 15 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Lab Safety for Non-lab Personnel L144

English 11 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Ladder Safety L147

English 7 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Lead Awareness L148

English 10 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Ladder Safety L151

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Lightning Safety 101 L154

English 18 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Ladder Safety L165

Spanish 10 Minutes

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This video deals with the safe use of stepladders

straight ladders and platform ladders. Explains 4:1 rule

when placing straight ladders, the belt buckle rule, 36"

requirement for straight ladders above landings and

more.

This video deals with the safe use of stepladders,

straight ladders and platform ladders. Explains 4:1 rule

when placing straight ladders, the belt buckle rule, 36"

requirement for straight ladders above landings and

more.

Our safety while climbing or working on ladders

depends on following safe work practices: choose the

correct ladder in a safe and proper manner. This

program discusses the basic precautions that will keep

Employees safe when using ladders. Viewers will also

see the consequences of failing to follow these safe

work practices. Topics include properly placing and

setting up ladders, standing and working on ladders

safely and dangers of intentional misuse.

This video program includes electrical and mechanical

safety, substance abuse, machine guarding,

housekeeping, etc.

OSHA requires that all Employees be trained in the

"GENERAL HAZARDS" to which they are exposed. This

video program covers the basic requirements, electrical

safety, mechanical safety, back injury prevention, fire

protection, personal protective equipment and more.

This program is designed for all Employees who are

involved in material handling. Covers safe lifting and

other safety rules related to this type of work.

This video discusses the importance of employment

related medical exams due to the physical and chemical

exposures you may encounter at work. Getting enough

rest and good nutrition are necessary to maintain good

health.

DVD

General Safety

Ladder Safety L166

English 10 Minutes

DVD

General Safety

Ladder Safety L167

Spanish 10 Minutes

DVD

General Safety

Ladder Safety - A Practical Approach L168

English 9 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Safety Hazards in Manufacturing M112

English 5 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

General Hazards in Manufacturing M113

English 10 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Material Handling M139

English 10 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Medical Monitoring: How it Works M146

English 8 Minutes

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Air power can be very helpful when deployed, but it

also deserves respect. Be aware of the safety factors

involved with the hoses, compressor and pressure that

are a part of working with air driven tools. Each tool

that is driven by air has special safety considerations, be

aware of them and wear the necessary personal

protective equipment specified for each of them.

An explanation of compressed air is given including

examples of where it is primarily used. Storage and

transporting techniques are also covered.

Statistics have shown that the vast majority of accidents

in the workplace are caused, in whole or in part, by

unsafe acts of Employees. The major emphasis of this

program is reducing accidents and injuries by promoting

awareness of unsafe acts.

Statistics have shown that the vast majority of accidents

in the workplace are caused, in whole or in part, by

unsafe acts of Employees. The major emphasis of this

program is reducing accidents and injuries by promoting

awareness of unsafe acts.

Three real-life testimonials of people injured on the job

drive home the point that ignoring safety policies can

have drastic consequences that last a lifetime.

Additional graphic pictures of industrial injuries

accompanied by descriptions of what caused them and

are guaranteed to make a lasting impression on anyone

who views this tape.

Three real-life testimonials of people injured on the job

drive home the point that ignoring safety policies can

have drastic consequences that last a lifetime.

Additional graphic pictures of industrial injuries

accompanied by descriptions of what caused them are

guaranteed to make a lasting impression on anyone

who views this tape.

To help Employees be prepared to use safety showers

and eye washes in case of accidents or emergencies,

this education and training program is designed to

present basic information on this type of equipment,

how it works and when it should be used.

VHS

General Safety

Pumping Air P127

English 5 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Proper use of Compressed Air P155

English 10 Minutes

DVD

General Safety

Reducing Unsafe Acts R151

English 10 Minutes

DVD

General Safety

Reducing Unsafe Acts R152

Spanish 10 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Real Accidents/Real Stories R154

English 14 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Real Accidents/Real Stories R155

Spanish 14 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Safety Showers and Eye Washes S150

English 8 Minutes

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This video addresses workers between 18 and 24 years

of age. Discusses why one out of ten Employees in that

age group is injured on the job. Covers a wide range of

jobs and duties, supervisors' responsibilities as well as

instilling the proper attitude towards the job in the

employee.

This program features a classroom lecture by Randy

Fellhoelter who was involved in a near death accident.

After reaching to connect an instrument to an electrical

line he believed was turned off, he came into direct

contact with 7,200 volts of electricity. This is a detailed

account, including VERY GRAPHIC photographs, of one

on-the-job accident that could happen to anyone.

Working with mobile scaffolds or outriggers can expose

you to all of the usual hazards of scaffolds, plus a few

more! This video looks at the special hazards of mobile

scaffolds and outriggers. It offers tips on how to cut

down on danger at the job site, while you comply with

OSHA regulations for scaffolds.

When you're having summer fun it's important to be

aware what can harm you. This video discusses a variety

of outdoor summer safety tips including heat stress, sun

burns, insect bites and stings, poison ivy and snake

bites.

Winter Storms isolate those in homes and can kill the

unprepared. This video gives six true life stories about

people caught in severe weather with no help available.

Tips on how to "Survive the Cold".

Ongoing training, preparation and maintenance will

help prevent accidents around the pool. What to do in

case of emergency, good maintenance practices and

lifeguard awareness are this informative videos' topics.

VHS

General Safety

Safety and the Young Worker S164

English 11 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

No Shortcut to Safety S189

English 13 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Safety on the Board Walk S198

English 5 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Summer Safety S239

English 10 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Surviving the Cold S241

English 5 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Swimming Pool Safety S247

English 24 Minutes

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Using ladders and stairways properly can reduce the

chance of accidents and injuries. This video covers the

following areas on situations where ladders or stairways

are needed, the proper way to set up and use ladders.

The recognition of hazards related to ladders and

stairways, ways to minimize hazards and inspection

methods. Also covers fixed and portable ladders and the

correct design for stairways.

This program offers some facts; tips and warnings that

can help you survive serious weather emergencies.

Topics include severe weather watches and warnings,

hazards posed by thunderstorms, flooding and moving

water, being prepared for tornadoes, emergency

response plans and precautions to take once a storm

has passed.

Safety begins with the right attitude. The importance of

keeping safety in mind while on the job and keeping

personal matters at home are discussed.

Carbon monoxide poisoning is a potential killer that

strikes without warning. This video covers the basic

telltale signs to recognize carbon monoxide build-up

within your body and basic treatment for exposure.

Explains the most commonly cited violations, what the

violations are and how to avoid citations for these types

of violations. This program is excellent for managers,

supervisors and Employees to guide them in better

OSHA compliance.

Job Hazard Analysis asks that workers and employers

Define, Analyze and Prevent potential safety hazards

before they occur. This video explains how to use the

concept in everyday situations as part of safety

awareness.

VHS

General Safety

Stairways and Ladders S259

English 7 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Severe Weather Alert: Are your

Prepared

S260

English 15 Minutes

DVD

General Safety

Safety is Your Responsibility S268

English 5 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

The Invisible Killer: Carbon Monoxide T135

English 5 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

25 Most Commonly Cited OSHA

Violations

T152

English 8 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Three Steps to Safety T172

English 5 Minutes

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Carbon monoxide poisoning is a potential killer that

strikes without warning. This video covers the basic

telltale signs to recognize carbon monoxide build-up

within your body and basic treatment for exposure.

Explains the most commonly cited violations, what the

violations are and how to avoid citations for these types

of violations. This program is excellent for managers,

supervisors and Employees to guide them in better

OSHA compliance.

This program discusses workplace hazards and outlines

the general principles that can help Employees prevent

these hazards from causing serious injuries and deaths.

Featured are several incidents that illustrate the

consequences of allowing ourselves to get caught in

"the line of fire".

This program is excellent for those Employees working

in a warehouse environment. It explains safe lifting, box

cutter safety, material handling, personal protective

equipment and general accident prevention techniques

in the warehouse.

Winter can be a lot of fun, but it can be dangerous or

even deadly if people don't protect themselves from the

cold. This program is designed to educate all age groups

about the dangers of frostbite and hypothermia,

including prevention, symptoms and first aid treatment.

This video discusses workplace safety and security.

Being aware of suspicious or unsafe work habits of

Employees may trigger a security issue. Enforcing

security helps to ensure safety.

This video explains what trucks should be used for

specific jobs in the warehouse and safety tips for sizing

up loads. Also covers personal protective equipment,

common safety tips when working in a warehouse and

welding in safe work areas.

VHS

General Safety

The Invisible Killer T184

Spanish 5 Minutes

DVD

General Safety

25 Most Commonly Cited OSHA

Violations

T192

English 7 Minutes

DVD

General Safety

The Line of Fire T193

English 9 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Warehouse/Distribution Center Safety W120

English 10 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Winter Dangers W128

English 16 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Workplace Safety W152

English 11 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Warehouse Safety W153

English 9 Minutes

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This video contains information vital to the safety of

your workforce. This video is Ideal for induction

purposes and for use as a general safety refresher. Vital

information is presented in an easy to understand

manner with real life accident scenarios.

This program is excellent for those Employees working

in a warehouse environment. It explains safe lifting, box

cutter safety, material handling, personal protective

equipment and general accident prevention techniques

in the warehouse.

Industrial accidents happen when you least expect

them. If you and your organization are prepared for

accidents - if you've planned, trained, and practiced -

you can save lives, minimize costs and resume normal

operations quickly.

While ladder manufacturers strive to produce the safest

ladders possible, a well-made ladder is not enough. Our

safety while climbing or working on a ladder depends

on following safe work practices: choose the correct

ladder for the job; inspect the ladder before use; set up

the ladder properly; and, use the ladder in a safe and

proper manner. This new program discusses the basic

precautions that will keep employees safe when using

ladders. Viewers will also see the consequences of

failing to follow these safe work practices.

This program discusses various forms of skin problems

such as dermatitis found in workers and the

preventative measures that must be taken to avoid

them.

This program discusses various forms of skin problems

such as dermatitis found in workers and the

preventative measures that must be taken to avoid

them.

VHS

General Safety

Work Safety Essentials W164

Spanish 22 Minutes

DVD

General Safety

Warehouse/Distribution Center Safety W166

English 10 Minutes

DVD

General Safety

Expect The Unexpected E173

English 8 Minutes

DVD

General Safety

A Practical Approach To Ladder

Safety

A177

English 9 Minutes

VHS

General Safety

Industrial Skin Disease I146

English 23 Minutes

DVD

General Safety

Industrial Skin Disease I145

English 23 Minutes

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This is the true life story of Randy Fellhoelter's close

encounter with death after intentionally violating safety

work rules and procedures. Although Randy's accident

was caused by his accidental contact with 7,200 volts of

electricity, the video focuses on how individual behavior

plays a major role in accidents and/or accident

prevention. The specific details of the accident were

omitted from the video to draw attention to the

conditions that led up to the tragedy that changed

Randy's life forever. WARNING:THIS IS A VERY GRAPHIC

VIDEO.

This program is designed for all Employees who are

involved in material handling. Covers forklift operations,

safe lifting, warehouse employees and other safety

rules related to this type of work.

Some Employees use sharp tools or machines with

heavy or fast moving parts; handle corrosive materials;

and employ awkward or repetitive movements that can

cause painful ergonomic injuries. Fortunately, these

injuries are preventable, if Employees learn to recognize

and avoid potential hazards. This program looks at the

situations which affect hand, wrist, and finger safety,

and the techniques and equipment which guard against

injury.

This video demonstrates the three rules for hand safety.

First, be aware of the potential hazards. Second, follow

safe work procedures. Finally, make appropriate use of

protective equipment. These three points are the basis

of this program as it examines hazards in the workplace.

An excellent video which should be shown to all

Employees including office workers. This graphic video

describes types of hand injuries and gives tips for

prevention of injuries to your hands. The anatomy of

the hand is explained to emphasize the importance of

the hand functions. Carpal tunnel syndrome is briefly

discussed also.

Some Employees use sharp tools or machines with

heavy or fast moving parts; handle corrosive materials;

and employ awkward or repetitive movements that can

cause painful ergonomic injuries. Fortunately, these

injuries are preventable, if Employees learn to recognize

and avoid potential hazards. This program looks at the

situations which affect hand, wrist, and finger safety,

and the techniques and equipment which guard against

injury.

VHS

General Safety

I Felt Comfortable I124

English 25 Minutes

DVD

General Safety

Material Handling M158

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Hand, Wrist & Finger Safety

Hand, Wrist and Finger Safety H159

Spanish 14 Minutes

VHS

Hand, Wrist & Finger Safety

The Essential Elements of Hand

Safety

H161

English 15 Minutes

VHS

Hand, Wrist & Finger Safety

Hand and Wrist Injury Prevention H167

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Hand, Wrist & Finger Safety

Hand, Wrist and Finger Safety H184

English 14 Minutes

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Familiarizes Employees with the different causes of

injuries to the hands, fingers, arms and teaches

appropriate ways of protection.

This video alerts viewers to the potential hazards of

simple hand tools and illustrates how common sense is

the best tool of all. Screwdriver, hammer, wrench and

ratchet safety are demonstrated.

Hand, wrist and finger injuries occur in all industries.

This video gives interesting injury statistics and offers

ways to reduce injuries, along with encouraging the use

of machine guarding and following proper

lockout/tagout procedures when working with

machinery.

Use this concise video to drive home the importance of

hand protection and to review with your Employees

how to protect their hands from various hazards

including chemicals, extreme temperatures, bloodborne

pathogens, and more.

This program demonstrates general prevention

techniques to help reduce hand and wrist injuries.

Explains the anatomy of the hand and wrist and how

injuries to these parts of the body can be avoided.

This program demonstrates general prevention

techniques to help reduce hand and wrist injuries.

Explains the anatomy of the hand and wrist and how

injuries to these parts of the body can be avoided.

Some Employees use sharp tools or machines with

heavy or fast moving parts; handle corrosive materials;

and employ awkward or repetitive movements that can

cause painful ergonomic injuries. Fortunately, these

injuries are preventable, if Employees learn to recognize

and avoid potential hazards. This program looks at the

situations which affect hand, wrist, and finger safety,

and the techniques and equipment which guard against

injury.

VHS

Hand, Wrist & Finger Safety

Hand Safety H187

English 7 Minutes

VHS

Hand, Wrist & Finger Safety

Hand Tool Safety H190

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Hand, Wrist & Finger Safety

Hand, Wrist and Finger Safety H214

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Hand, Wrist & Finger Safety

Hand Protection, The Importance of H250

English 7 Minutes

VHS

Hand, Wrist & Finger Safety

Hand and Wrist Injuries H252

Spanish 14 Minutes

DVD

Hand, Wrist & Finger Safety

Hand and Wrist Injuries H253

Spanish 14 Minutes

DVD

Hand, Wrist & Finger Safety

Hand, Wrist and Finger Safety H260

English 14 Minutes

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One out of every four on-the-job accidents involves

hands, fingers, wrists or arms. Because our hands play

such an important role in our lives, we should do all we

can to protect them from these injuries. This video uses

several work-related accident recreations to show the

terrible consequences of neglecting hand safety rules.

After viewing the program, your Employees will make a

new commitment to understanding hazards, wearing

appropriate hand protection and following safe work

practices.

A hand injury occurs in the workplace every 32-seconds.

Though they usually do not grab the headlines and are

not fatal in nature, over 16 million individuals seek

emergency care each year for hand injuries. Hands are

often in the forefront of the specific task being

performed and thus exposed to more risks. This

program educates your employees on the different

types of hand injuries that can occur, how to recognize

common hazards found in the workplace and

preventive measures to take to protect their hands.

Safety is a personal responsibility. A hand injury can

occur in a moment, but affect you for a lifetime. This

program will motivate your workers to use best

practices to prevent hand injuries.

A must for anyone who works with machinery where

hand injuries occur. Common causes of hand injuries

proper use of hand tools, working with and around

equipment and machinery and pinch points.

An excellent video which should be shown to all

employees including office workers. This graphic video

describes types of hand injuries and gives tips for

prevention of injuries to your hands. The anatomy of

the hand is explained to emphasize the importance of

the hand functions.

Hand injuries account for a major portion of on-the-job

accidents. This video outlines the do's and don'ts of

hand safety. The key training points are: gloves, jewelry,

clothing, safety devices and safety awareness.

Hand injuries account for a major portion of on-the-job

accidents. This video outlines the do's and don'ts of

hand safety. The key training points are: gloves, jewelry,

clothing, safety devices and safety awareness.

DVD

Hand, Wrist & Finger Safety

Hand Safety H261

English 5 Minutes

DVD

Hand, Wrist & Finger Safety

Hand Safety: You Control It H266

English 12 Minutes

DVD

Hand, Wrist & Finger Safety

Hand Safety H269

English 5 Minutes

DVD

Hand, Wrist & Finger Safety

Industrial Hand and Wrist Injury

Prevention

I141

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Hand, Wrist & Finger Safety

Where are Your Hands? W114

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Hand, Wrist & Finger Safety

Where are Your Hands? W159

Spanish 5 Minutes

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When you're on the job, your hands are your most

valuable tools. Help protect your hands by using

appropriate protective gloves when exposed to hazards.

Demonstrates general prevention techniques to help

reduce hand and wrist injuries. Explains the anatomy of

the hand and wrist and how injuries to these parts of

the body can be avoided.

The threat of Anthrax existed before the unforgettable

terrorist attacks of 09-11-01, but now more than ever

the threat is real. This video gives a detailed summary of

what Anthrax is, how someone can become infected

and how the infection affects the body. If you or

someone at your company receives a suspicious letter

or package, knowing what steps to take can minimize

the risk.

In this video, chemicals that can harm you in a bio-

terrorism attack are discussed. Explains exactly what

chemicals can be used for and what they can do.

This program discusses various forms of skin problems

such as dermatitis found in workers and the

preventative measures that must be taken to avoid

them.

Corrosives, toxic, flammables and reactive are discussed

in this video and their safeguarding methods, and

effects are reviewed to give the viewer an

understanding of the importance of chemical safety and

awareness.

DVD

Hand, Wrist & Finger Safety

Your Hands at Work Y112

English 5 Minutes

DVD

Hand, Wrist & Finger Safety

Hand and Wrist Injuries H278

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Anthrax Threat A169

English 15 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Biological and Chemical Threat B167

English 19 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Causes and Prevention of Industrial

Skin Diseases

C139

English 24 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Chemical Safety C143

English 9 Minutes

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Designed to aid in eliminating or minimizing

occupational exposure to Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) or the

Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and other

bloodborne pathogens. Topics include personal

protective equipment, hygiene, handling, removal and

disposal of contaminated clothing and equipment. This

video is excellent for a wide range audience.

After viewing this program, Employees at your facility

should be able to gather process safety information

about the process; understand and be able to evaluate

a process flow diagram and a piping and

instrumentation diagram; use this information in

evaluating the overall safety process; be able to use a

"What If/Checklist" to perform a process hazard

analysis; and perform an investigation if a "close call" or

an actual incident occurs.

Produced by the Chemical Manufacturers Association,

this video provides an overview of emergency and non-

emergency services available through toll-free

telephone numbers including emergency information

and technical assistance from chemical industry experts,

and non-emergency health, safety and environmental

information.

Employee Version - Reviews the history of the use of

chlorine in drinking water, pharmaceuticals, containers,

etc. Discusses the importance of employee training,

emergency response plans, and community awareness.

Community Version-Nearly identical to the employee

version, it is not necessary to show both segments to

the same group.

Knowing how to take care of incidental chemical and

waste spills can improve plant safety and protect the

environment. In this video, learn how important it is to

keep such accidents from turning into a disaster.

Discusses the safest procedures for the transfer of

chemicals and the importance of knowing where first

aid and spill control equipment is kept.

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Controlling the Exposure to

Bloodborne Pathogens

C147

English 18 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Chlorine System Safety C152

English 19 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Chemtrec Center C156

English 18 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Chlorine Does a World of Good C157

English 12 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Change of Habit C163

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Chemical Emergency Preparedness

and Procedure

C187

English 15 Minutes

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Among other things, this video reviews toxicology facts,

hazards, routes of entry, and response measures.

Health hazards and physiological effects are also

covered.

Victims of chemical burns require immediate special

attention. This video covers the basics of treatment of

chemical burns including alkalis and acids, flushing the

burned area and clothing removal.

Employees have a right to know about potential hazards

in their working environment and employers are legally

bound to communicate these potential hazards to their

Employees. This video meets OSHA training

requirements for employee "right to know" programs.

Included in the discussion are material safety data

sheets

The name of the game in hazardous waste is

"minimization"! Businesses reducing their waste stream

through adoption of a minimization program find their

waste management costs significantly declining.

Hazardous materials are a part of many work situations.

They can be found in many different types of facilities

and on many job sites, from manufacturing and

construction to retail and office environments. Some

organizations have to deal with hazardous materials as

part of their daily business, and have detailed plans and

highly trained workers to handle a sudden spill. This

program is designed to help Employees who seldom

have to face the dangers of a hazardous spill deal with a

cleanup situation. It discusses initial spill response, spill

containment, identifying chemical, emergency response

plan and more.

Familiarizes Employees with OSHA's hazard

communication standard. It also shows Employees how

to properly label containers and what types of

protective equipment should be used when working

with hazardous chemicals. Reviews MSDS's also.

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Common Toxicology Terms of MSDS C192

English 11 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Chemical Burns C201

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Hazard Communications CS20

0 English 5 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Waste Minimization CS20

2 English 5 Minutes

DVD

Hazardous Materials

Dealing with Hazardous Spills D176

English 23 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Hazard Communications H106

English 18 Minutes

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Public Agencies and the construction industry have

many unique chemicals and situations that require

special attention and training for employers working

with and around chemicals. Detailed are the

requirements for complying with the Hazard

Communication or "Right to Know" Standards.

This video program is a good program to supplement

"Right to know" programs. The program stresses

chemical safety, individual responsibility for reading and

following company policies and procedures. Static

electricity, fire safety, containers and proper grounding

are also covered.

This video details general employee "Right-To-Know

"requirements, material safety data sheets (MSDS), and

methods for meeting the "Right-To-Know" standards

required by OSHA. Good video for introducing new

Employees to these standards.

This video gives a quick reference guide to the

Hazardous Communications requirements - an

introduction to Haz-Com requirements, labeling and

MSDS's.

Material safety Data Sheets, shipping documents,

contingency plans, regulatory agency and related

references are discussed to inform the viewer about

obtaining information in an emergency.

Designed for companies developing contingency

planning for spills and emergency response. Reviews

organizational structure, establishing a work plan. Lists

important aspects of designing your own program and

what to include in your contingency plan for response

to emergencies.

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Hazard Communications H107

English 12 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Hazardous Flammable Materials H111

English 13 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Hazard Communication - Right to

Know

H135

Spanish 13 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Haz-com: An Overview H158

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

HAZWOPER: Obtaining Information in

an Emergency

H170

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

HAZWOPER: Organizational

Contingency Planning

H171

English 9 Minutes

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Introduction to HAZWOPER, what it's all about and how

companies may comply with the Hazardous Waste

Operations Emergency Response training requirements

that apply to organizations handling and using

hazardous materials.

Excellent program for all persons using oil, solvents and

other hazardous materials. This video program explains

clean up procedures, emergency action, and hazardous

waste and provides information to help control the

effects of spills and cleanup operations.

Toxicology is the study of toxic or poisonous substances.

This program defines toxicity, acute and chronic effects

and threshold limit values. Excellent video for anyone

dealing with or near hazardous materials.

Identification and recognition of hazardous materials

are critical when you use, store, handle, transport and

dispose of hazardous materials. Definitions and

classifications of hazardous materials, storage of

hazardous waste and safety of cylinders are discussed

with proper guidelines to follow.

Gives a brief overview of some of the statutes

pertaining to . An understanding of these statutes is

imperative to the safe operation of Employees working

with hazardous materials.

This video presents an overview of medical symptoms

and treatment of chlorine exposure.

This video gives a quick reference guide to the

Hazardous Communications requirements - an

introduction to Haz-Com requirements, labeling and

MSDS's.

VHS

Hazardous Materials

HAZWOPER: Orientation H173

English 11 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Hazardous Spills, Leaks and Drips

Cleanup

H174

English 14 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

HAZWOPER: Toxicology H175

English 9 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

HAZWOPER: Identification and

Recognition of Hazardous Materials

H176

English 13 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

HAZWOPER: Safety Rules and

Regulations

H177

English 11 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Health Effects from Short Term

Chlorine Exposure

H188

English 13 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Haz-com: An Overview H191

Spanish 5 Minutes

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The handling, storage and disposal of chemicals is an

important part of every workplace. This video reviews

the importance of a written hazard communication

plan, proper labeling requirements, MSDS's and

potential routes of exposure.

Acids and caustics are dangerous materials that need to

be handled very carefully. This video discusses what to

do if there is an accident with chemicals, personal

protective equipment when dealing with corrosives,

concentration levels of acids and where to store and

dispose of acids and caustics.

Excellent video for the first responder in identifying a

hazard and knowing how to respond. This video is

designed for the awareness level employee who would

contact the experts to assist. Recognizing who, when

and where to call are the key factors in preventing

needless loss.

This video thoroughly explains the Material safety Data

Sheet and how to use it.

Discusses ways to reduce exposure of hazardous

materials. Also covers risks involved in being exposed

and the use of personal protective equipment.

Reviews what corrosive chemicals are, what kind of

personal protective equipment to wear when around

corrosive materials and precautions that need to be

taken.

Gives a thorough overview of the role of the first

responder. Some items discussed are: pre-planning,

becoming familiar with hazardous chemicals in your

facility, labeling requirements, MSDS's and your

company's written hazard communication program.

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Haz Comm - For Today's Workplace H208

English 18 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

HAZCOM: Acids and Caustics H212

English 17 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

HAZWOPER: Awareness Level H213

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

HAZCOM: Using MSDS's H216

English 12 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

HAZCOM: Reducing Exposure H217

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

HAZCOM: Corrosives H218

English 9 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

HAZWOPER: Role of the First

Responder

H219

English 9 Minutes

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A review of the basics of a good hazard communication

program is given. Health effects and routes of entry are

discussed as well as OSHA's "Right to Know"; program.

Identification of physical and health hazards, chronic

and acute health hazards and the use of personal

protective equipment are discussed in this very

informative video.

Who is responsible for handling a chemical spill? How

can you recognize a chemical spill? These questions are

answered as well as how to recognize and respond to

an emergency situation.

This video explains what hazardous waste is and proper

storage techniques. Discusses the basic characteristics

of hazardous waste and proper labeling requirements.

Due to the health risks, it is important to know with

what specific chemicals you are working. The chemical

label and material safety data sheet gives vital

information for the materials you are handling. This

video explains how to read the chemical label and MSDS

sheet.

This video identifies the precautions you should take

when handling hazardous materials. Proper training is

important and knowing the emergency procedures

involved when handling hazardous chemicals.

Understanding labels and MSDS forms and using the

correct personal protective equipment is also

highlighted in this video.

Learn about chemical hazards, preventative measures

and OSHA requirements. Key training points are

awareness, &MSD's and labels.

VHS

Hazardous Materials

HAZCOM: Review H222

English 7 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

HAZCOM: Training H223

English 8 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Hazmat Spills: Are you Ready? H224

English 7 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Hazardous Waste Awareness H226

English 6 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

HAZCOM: LABELS AND MSDS's H227

English 8 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Handling Hazardous Materials H229

English 6 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Hazcom - What is It? H235

Spanish 5 Minutes

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Learn about chemical hazards, preventative measures

and OSHA requirements. Key training points are

awareness, MSDS's and labels.

This video uses several accident reenactments to

illustrate common mistakes Employees make when

working with chemicals. Your Employees will see

horrific consequences of taking shortcuts and neglecting

safety rules when working with hazardous substances.

Required by OSHA for training Employees who use

chemicals/hazards materials in the workplace.

Describes material safety data sheets (MSDS), labeling

and basic safety methods when using any type of

hazardous material.

Required by OSHA for training Employees who use

chemicals/hazards materials in the workplace.

Describes material safety data sheets (MSDS), labeling

and basic safety methods when using any type of

hazardous material.

Helps Employees understand characteristics of different

labeling systems. By recognizing the differences and

similarities of labeling systems, Employees are better

prepared to work safely around hazardous materials.

This program is targeted to help Employees who seldom

have to face the hazards of chemical spill cleanup. This

program discusses Initial Response, Spill Containment,

Identifying Chemicals, Emergency Response Plans and

more.

The host of this entertaining video is the ghost of a

worker who recently perished when he was overcome

by a chemical he accidentally spilled. He has returned to

the workplace on a mission to help other Employees

work safely with hazardous substances. Filled with

surprising special effects and attention-grabbing

illustrations, this program covers key elements of

Hazard Communication training for workers in general

industry. Topics include: OSHA's Hazard Communication

Standard, physical and health hazards of chemicals,

information contained on Chemical Labels, sections of

the MSDS and Chemicals in our homes.

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Hazcom - What is It? H236

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Hazard Communication Training H241

English 8 Minutes

DVD

Hazardous Materials

Hazard Communications H242

English 18 Minutes

DVD

Hazardous Materials

Hazard Communications H243

Spanish 18 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Understanding Hazardous Material

Labeling

H245

English 14 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Hazardous Spills Clean Up H246

English 14 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Hazard Communication: Behind the

Scenes

H247

English 21 Minutes

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Make sure your new or existing emergency response

team is prepared to respond to hazardous-substance

incidents with this training program which shows your

Employees their role prior to, during and after an

incident. Included in this program is an incident from

the second the hazardous substance is released to the

final incident debriefing and record-keeping.

This video explains when labeling is required and not

required and how to read labels. It urges Employees to

ask their supervisors when they don't understand a

label and to report missing labels.

This video details general employee "Right-To-Know"

requirements, material safety data sheets (MSDS), and

methods for meeting the "Right-To-Know" standards

required by OSHA. Good video for introducing new

Employees to these standards.

This video details general employee "Right-To-Know"

requirements, material safety data sheets (MSDS), and

methods for meeting the "Right-To-Know" standards

required by OSHA. Good video for introducing new

Employees to these standards.

This program details general employee "Right to know"

requirements, material safety data sheets (MSDS) and

methods for meeting standards required by OSHA

including labeling, chemical hazard exposure.

Excellent program for anyone using oil solvents and

other hazardous materials. Program explains clean up

procedures, emergency action, hazardous waste and

provides information to help control the effects of spills.

Employees rarely understand the dangers of lead

exposure. This program will give them important facts

regarding lead exposure and the potential ailments that

can result from this occupational hazard.

VHS

Hazardous Materials

HAZWOPER: Emergency Response

Training For Employees

H249

English 23 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Hazcom Labels, Understanding H251

English 7 Minutes

DVD

Hazardous Materials

Hazard Communications for Today's

Workplace

H256

English 13 Minutes

DVD

Hazardous Materials

Hazard Communications for Today's

Workplace

H264

Spanish 13 Minutes

DVD

Hazardous Materials

Hazard Communications: Right to

Know

H265

English 5 Minutes

DVD

Hazardous Materials

Hazardous Materials: Spill Clean Up H267

English 14 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Lead in the Workplace L134

English 15 Minutes

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Informs, non-lab personnel of the importance of being

safe in a lab environment. Reviews chemical hazards,

who to contact in case of emergency and possible

exposure and clean-up procedures.

Explains where lead is found and how you can keep

from being exposed. This video uses a game show

format to bring home the message.

This video covers a variety of subjects pertaining to

flammable and corrosive materials. Discusses proper

storage, protective clothing, correct ways of marking

containers, personal protective equipment, MSDS's

spills and slips, trips, and falls.

The Diamond Labeling System that the NFPA has

standardized for hazardous materials and chemicals is

reviewed in this video. Excellent program to train

Employees on label and sign identification.

This video reviews OSHA's guidelines for compliance

officers from which to determine the effectiveness of

the written Hazard Communication Plan, training

efforts, labeling and MSDS requirements.

One breath, that's all it takes to die from hydrogen

sulfide poisoning. Working at job sites where the highly

toxic gas is found, demands extra safety efforts on the

part of all workers, as this video illustrates.

This educational video provides health care workers,

laboratory personnel, first responders, police, fire

fighters, and other occupations at risk with practical

recommendations for reducing the chances of

contamination and/or transmission of blood-borne

infectious diseases. Includes guidelines from the

Department of Health and Human Services.

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Lab Safety for Non-lab Personnel L144

English 11 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Lead Awareness L148

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Materials Handling and Storage M147

English 9 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

NFPA Hazardous Materials Labeling N109

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

OSHA Criteria for Hazard

Communication

O120

English 17 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

One Breath Away O123

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Preventing Transmission of Infectious

Diseases

P109

English 22 Minutes

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Pesticides are made to kill. Whether they kill a pest or a

person depends on the dose. This video shows what

you can do to reduce your exposure to pesticides and

their possible effects.

This program defines poisons and includes information

on toxicological terms and how they relate to the

emergency scene, physical form and characteristics of

different poisons, containers in which these materials

are shipped or stored, placarding and labeling

requirements, and handling instructions in case of a

release of fire.

This video stresses the importance of following proper

safety procedures when dealing with points such as

pesticides. Reviews toxicity effects, how to read and

understand chemical labels, routes of exposure, and

personal protective equipment.

Designed to meet the OSHA requirement to inform and

train Employees in chemical/hazardous materials used

in the restaurant industry workplace. Explains Material

safety Data Sheets, labeling and basic safety.

Designed to meet the OSHA requirement to inform and

train Employees in chemical/hazardous materials used

in the restaurant industry workplace. Explains Material

safety Data Sheets, labeling and basic safety.

Pesticides are used in many agricultural and silvicultural

operations. Discusses selection, use, storage and

personal protective equipment.

Reviews basic guidelines for working with and handling

gas cylinders including identification, classification, fire

hazards, poisons, securing and transporting cylinders

and emergency procedures.

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Pesticide Primer P126

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Poisons: Identification, Toxicity and

Safe Handling

P140

English 55 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Pesticide Applicator Safety P141

English 17 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

MSDS and Chemicals in Restaurants R119

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

MSDS and Chemicals in Restaurants R120

Spanish 10 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Safe Handling of Pesticides S163

English 19 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Safe Handling of Gases S224

English 5 Minutes

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Responding to small spill clean-ups and how to prevent

them from occurring is critical in most work places. This

video reviews contingency plans, chemical

identification, personal protective equipment and on-

site training.

If a hazardous chemical spill occurred at your company

today, would each of your Employees know what to do?

Here's a great way to help make sure they know how to

respond safely. This brief, fast-paced video reviews spill

hazards like explosions and ionizing radiation; explains

the dos and don'ts of spill cleanup procedures; and

discusses who is involved in spill cleanup and who to

notify in the event of a spill.

Live-action video demonstrates proper cleanup and

decontamination procedures for hazardous chemicals in

the work place. Workers learn preventive measures,

including proper storage of hazardous materials in their

facility. This video can be used as part of the Hazardous

Waste Operation Emergency Response training

program.

This video is targeted to the trucking industry and is

required by OSHA for training all Employees in

chemical/hazardous materials used in the workplace.

This video explains Material safety Data Sheets,

labeling, and basic safety when using these materials.

Carbon monoxide poisoning is a potential killer that

strikes without warning. This video covers the basic

telltale signs to recognize carbon monoxide build-up

within your body and basic treatment for exposure.

This video introduces how California government

inspectors can broaden their function to serve as a

resource on waste minimization information. A step-by-

step example of an inspection is shown which includes

waste minimization.

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Small Spill Clean Up S225

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Spills - What to Do When They Occur S258

English 7 Minutes

DVD

Hazardous Materials

Small Spills - Containment of

Hazardous Materials

S269

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Hazard Communication (Trucking

Industry)

T154

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

The Invisible Killer T184

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Waste Minimization: Assessment

Procedures

W125

English 10 Minutes

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This Hazardous Waste Generator Inspection Training

Module outlines the processes involved in metal

cleaning, metal finishing and printed circuit boards

manufacturing and the potential for waste minimization

within each of these activities. Reviews metal cleaning,

stripping, surface treatment and plating as well as PCB

manufacturing. Suggestions for waste minimization are

given. Modules 2, 3 and booklets mentioned in this

video are not available.

Waste minimization can help your company save

money. It can protect your health and your

environment. This video identifies the problems waste

creates, the kinds of waste that are considered

hazardous and non-hazardous and examples of a good

waste minimization program.

In today's litigious society, we begin to take cautions,

warnings and disclaimers from manufacturers' with a

touch of skepticism or disregard. When it comes to

hazardous chemicals in the work place, words, colors

and symbols mean something. This program will teach

employees to recognize and understand the different

means of communication used to identify hazardous

chemicals including the United Nations Globally

Harmonized System.

This program discusses OSHA's Hazardous

Communication Standard, employers are required to

inform employees of the chemical hazards they face on

the job and measures for protection. Accordingly,

employees must follow instructions for using chemicals

properly and safely.

This program discusses OSHA's Hazardous

Communication Standard, employers are required to

inform employees of the chemical hazards they face on

the job and measures for protection. Accordingly,

employees must follow instructions for using chemicals

properly and safely.

This program shows the importance of proper personal

protective equipment when cleaning up even minor

chemical spills and the use of material to absorb the

spill.

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Waste Minimization for the Metal

Finishing Industry

W126

English 17 Minutes

VHS

Hazardous Materials

Waste Minimization W157

English 7 Minutes

DVD

Hazardous Materials

Hazard Communications H274

English 18 Minutes

DVD

Hazardous Materials

Haz Com Your Right to Know H275

English 5 Minutes

DVD

Hazardous Materials

Haz Com Your Right To Know H276

Spanish 5 Minutes

DVD

Hazardous Materials

Chemical Spills Part II Control

Procedures

C230

English 5 Minutes

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This program is an introduction to the basic OSHA

requirement for employee's "right to know" describing

in detail how to find the chemical contents of products

that they come in contact in the course of their work on

material safety data sheets.

Hazardous materials are a part of many work situations.

They can be found in many different types of facilities

and on many job sites... from manufacturing and

construction to retail and office environments. Some

organizations have to deal with hazardous materials as

part of their daily business, and have detailed plans and

highly trained workers to handle a sudden spill. But

other facilities only have to handle these materials

infrequently, and may not have given much thought to

what must be done in case of a spill. MARCOM's

training products on "Dealing With Hazardous Spills" are

designed to help employees who seldom have to face

the dangers of a hazardous spill deal with a cleanup

situation. Topics covered in these products include:

* The Hazard Communication Plan. * The Emergency

Response Plan. * Five levels of OSHA's HAZMAT

training. * Initial spill response. * Spill

containment. * Instruments used to identify

chemicals involved in a spill. * Additional hazards of a

spill site. * and more.

The Center for Disease Control, a Federal government

agency, predicts that over 10 million men, women and

children will be carriers of the AIDS virus. This video

explains how you can protect yourself and those you

love through knowing the facts. On this tape you will

find answers to the questions: What is AIDS, how is it

contracted and how is AIDS prevented?

A secondary line of defense in the workplace is

emergency showers and eye wash units. This video

teaches workers how and when to use them.

This video covers the possible results of not getting

enough rest before coming to the job. It reviews the

"witching" hours and steps to overcoming fatigue in the

workplace.

DVD

Hazardous Materials

Hazardous Communications Right To

Know

H268

English 13 Minutes

DVD

Hazardous Materials

Dealing With Hazardous Spills D180

English 23 Minutes

VHS

Health and Wellness

AIDS: Fears and Facts A125

English 40 Minutes

VHS

Health and Wellness

All Washed Up A140

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Health and Wellness

Battling Fatigue B115

English 5 Minutes

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A "must see" program for anyone in the

custodial/janitorial industry. Explains basic sanitation

and cleanliness, how bacteria can be harmful and what

to do about it.

This video graphically illustrates the seriousness and

depth of the various types of burns. The four (4) major

types of burns are discussed as well as the different

degrees of burns. The importance of properly wrapping

and dressing a burn is also covered.

Excellent program for all employees explains how the

back works, body mechanics and how each employee

can make the proper decision when lifting anything,

even in awkward situations.

This program discusses various forms of skin problems

such as dermatitis found in workers and the

preventative measures that must be taken to avoid

them.

Discusses the effects stress has on the body. Strategies

such as changing your surroundings, your lifestyle,

managing your time and relaxation techniques are

covered.

This video introduces you to people who have not let

diabetes stand in their way. Among others, Gary Owens,

Jean Smart and Dana Hill talk about diet, fitness, insulin

adjustment, oral medication, pregnancy, Type 1 and 2

diabetes, blood glucose monitoring and more.

Regular aerobic exercise can make a big difference in

your quality of life. This video illustrates proper warm-

up, dynamic exercise and cool down procedures.

VHS

Health and Wellness

Bacteria and Disease Control B130

English 9 Minutes

VHS

Health and Wellness

Burns and Scalds B139

English 6 Minutes

DVD

Health and Wellness

Back Safety for Healthcare Providers B177

English 11 Minutes

VHS

Health and Wellness

Causes and Prevention of Industrial

Skin Diseases

C139

English 24 Minutes

VHS

Health and Wellness

Combating Stress C194

English 11 Minutes

VHS

Health and Wellness

Diabetes - A Positive Approach D160

English 30 Minutes

VHS

Health and Wellness

Exercise your Heart E140

English 5 Minutes

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Lack of exercise, poor posture, fad diets and even

sleeping positions can all affect the health of your back.

These habits play a large role in making back injuries the

number one safety problem in the workplace. This

video shows how to protect you, both at home and on

the job.

This program is designed to provide basic safety

orientation information to nurses. Program includes

safe lifting techniques, needle stick prevention, basic

infection control procedures, electrical safety and other

important topics.

Hypertension is high blood pressure and can cause a

stroke. Under your doctor's care it can be reduced by

controlling your diet and exercising as well as keeping

your stress level low. This video shows you how.

Usually thought of as an outdoor problem, air pollution

is also a common hazard indoors. This video explains

the sources of indoor pollutants and lists a few steps for

solving the problem.

Geared to care givers and public health professionals to

help them better respond to and care for the vision

needs of older adults. Also explains how vision changes

as people age.

This video program covers lifting devices and is

designed to show how to correctly and safely transfer

and lift patients and avoid injury to the lifter.

This video covers the following transfers: Top and tail

lift, shoulder lift, pivot transfer, standing transfer,

stepping transfer and frame transfer.

This video program highlights various methods for

moving a patient from bed to trolley and provides a

thorough training on proper procedures for lifting

VHS

Health and Wellness

How to Prevent Back Injuries H157

Spanish 20 Minutes

VHS

Health and Wellness

Safety Orientation for Nursing H179

English 12 Minutes

VHS

Health and Wellness

Hypertension H200

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Health and Wellness

Indoor Air Pollution I127

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Health and Wellness

Lifesight: Growing Older with Good

Vision

L130

English 15 Minutes

VHS

Health and Wellness

Moving a Patient in Bed M118

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Health and Wellness

Moving a Patient from Bed to Chair M119

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Health and Wellness

Moving a Patient from Bed to Trolley M120

English 10 Minutes

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patients from bed to trolley and back again. Points are

made for safe and comfortable patient moving.

This program highlights the importance of the use of

mechanical lifting devices in the appropriate situation.

Your lifestyle affects your personality and your work

habits! This video examines watching your diet and

getting proper exercise.

Prostate cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer

deaths in men and yet with early detection, it can be

avoided. Symptoms of the disease and early detection

methods are shown.

The deadly HIV virus can be passed from an injured and

bleeding worker. This video suggests ways to safely

administer first aid to such victims and the importance

of proper accident cleanup.

A good exercise program is important for your good

health. This video discusses the aspects of a successful

exercise program.

Influenza and the threat of an outbreak can both have a

direct impact on your company's bottom line. Rumors

and misinformation can also have detrimental effects

on your workforce and productivity. This program is a

great way to raise awareness in your workplace and

give your associates the tools they need to act and react

in a calm, confident manner in the event of an outbreak

or potential outbreak situations.

The deadly HIV virus can be passed from an injured and

bleeding worker. Ways to safely administer first aid to

such victims and the importance of proper accident

cleanup are suggested.

VHS

Health and Wellness

Mechanical Lifting Devices - Safe

Patient Handling

M121

English 15 Minutes

VHS

Health and Wellness

Making Healthy Choices: Safe and

Healthy Life Styles

M148

English 14 Minutes

VHS

Health and Wellness

Prostate Cancer P124

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Health and Wellness

Protecting Against AIDS in the

Workplace

P129

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Health and Wellness

Personal Health and Fitness P148

English 10 Minutes

DVD

Health and Wellness

Pandemic Flu: The Facts P173

English 10 Minutes

DVD

Health and Wellness

Protecting Against AIDS in the

Workplace

P178

English 5 Minutes

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The deadly HIV virus can be passed from an injured and

bleeding worker. Ways to safely administer first aid to

such victims and the importance of proper accident

cleanup are suggested.

Do you really understand what stress is? Before you can

avoid or relieve stress, you must understand what it is

and how it affects you. This program discusses how to

relieve stress through relaxation and exercise.

What's the difference between having a cold and having

the flu? How can you protect yourself from others who

are sick? This video covers viruses and germs, defensive

measures you can take against them and the benefits of

getting a flu shot.

The causes and effects of stress are discussed along

with methods of remedy. The use of Employee

Assistance Programs is encouraged or, if one is not

available, the use of alternative programs. Stress not

only affects your relationship with co-workers and

family members, it affects your health.

This program, developed by E-A-R Corporation, is

designed to make the viewer more educated about

sounds and their ability to hear. Definitions relative to

the ear and hearing are covered in this well made,

informative video.

Just as in sports, a warm-up period is a good idea in the

work place. This video demonstrates both the need and

various techniques for limbering up and staying limber

while on the job.

The risk of chemical exposure doesn't end at work. You

could very well take contaminants home unknowingly

by not washing properly, taking personal protective

equipment home or bringing contaminated food home

from work. This video will make you aware of exposure

and how to protect yourself.

DVD

Health and Wellness

Protecting Against AIDS in the

Workplace

P179

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Health and Wellness

Stress Relief S181

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Health and Wellness

Surviving the Cold and Flu Season S229

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Health and Wellness

Stress in the Workplace S231

English 8 Minutes

VHS

Health and Wellness

The National Hearing Quiz T110

English 26 Minutes

VHS

Health and Wellness

The Big Stretch T134

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Health and Wellness

Take Home Toxics T182

English 6 Minutes

VHS

Health and Wellness

Colds and Flu C159

English 5 Minutes

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No one is immune to the common cold and flu. This

video describes the differences between them,

appropriate treatments and way to prevent their

spread. Knowledge about colds can arm us on ways to

stay well.

Designed for health care providers, but is an excellent

program for engineering, custodial, security,

administration, and other personnel who provide

services in the health care environment. Good

refresher for nursing, lab, and other providers who

normally receive additional universal precaution

training.

This video presentation identifies many of the signs and

symptoms of heat stress and offers several techniques

for prevention of this potentially deadly issue.

Few jobs expose Employees to the potential threat of

heat illness as much as the public works employee's job

does. Breaking pavement, laying asphalt, or even

reading meters in temperatures in excess of 90

Heat stroke and heat exhaustion are ever present in hot

environments. This video describes the signs of heat

stroke and exhaustion and explains how to treat heat

stroke victims.

Heat exhaustion is a serious problem in many

industries. This video offers recommendations for

individual safeguards to eliminate or reduce the hazard.

It demonstrates proper clothing for various hot

environments and reminds the worker about the need

for liquids and rest.

This video, designed for hot indoor work environments,

discusses how to reduce the effects of heat stress and

prevention techniques.

How to recognize heat stress in a work environment is

reviewed in this video. Techniques are suggested to aid

the victim. Good video for welders, package handlers

and factory workers.

DVD

Health and Wellness

Universal Precautions U112

English 8 Minutes

VHS

Heat Stress

Heat Stress CS21

3 English 5 Minutes

VHS

Heat Stress

Heat Stress Prevention H125

English 12 Minutes

VHS

Heat Stress

Heat Can Kill H148

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Heat Stress

Handling the Heat H152

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Heat Stress

Heat Stress H211

English 9 Minutes

VHS

Heat Stress

Heat Stress H221

English 9 Minutes

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Heat stroke and heat exhaustion are ever present in hot

environments. This video describes the signs of heat

stroke and exhaustion and explains how to treat heat

stroke victims.

Heat exhaustion is a serious problem in many

industries. This video offers recommendations for

individual safeguards to eliminate or reduce the hazard.

It demonstrates proper clothing for various hot

environments and reminds the worker about the need

for liquids and rest.

Prevent injuries and even death. Live-action video

uses state-of-the-art graphics to explain how heat

affects the body, health hazards and their symptoms,

and preventive measures. Workers learn what to do if a

co-worker is stricken by heat exhaustion, heat cramps,

or heat stroke.

Motivates workers to protect their hearing, using

dynamic graphics to show how the ear works. Effects of

noise and types of ear protection are also covered.

More illnesses are surfacing from employees working in

abnormally high temperatures, such as in a hot

warehouse or warm assembly environment. This video

discusses heat stroke, heat stress, fainting, and

precautions to take.

Prevent injuries and even death. Live-action video uses

state-of-the-art graphics to explain how heat affects the

body, health hazards and their symptoms, and

preventive measures. Workers learn what to do if a co-

worker is stricken by heat exhaustion, heat cramps, or

heat stroke.

VHS

Heat Stress

Heat Can Kill H231

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Heat Stress

Handling the Heat H232

Spanish 5 Minutes

DVD

Heat Stress

Heat Stress H254

English 5 Minutes

DVD

Heat Stress

Heat Stress H271

Spanish 5 Minutes

DVD

Heat Stress

Heat Stress H273

English 9 Minutes

DVD

Heat Stress

Heat Stress H277

Spanish 9 Minutes

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The body is a powerful machine, capable of performing

massive amounts of work. And like any machine, when

it's pushed hard, your body can produce a lot of heat.

Whether you're outside under a hot sun, inside a busy

factory, or bundled up against the cold, you need to be

careful when your body heats up. MARCOM's training

products on "Heat Stress" review how heat affects the

body, the steps employees can take to prevent heat

stress, and elementary first aid that can be given to a

worker who has been affected by a heat-related illness.

Topics covered in these products include: *

Situations leading to heat-related illnesses. * Heat

stress, heat exhaustion and heat stroke. * Other

heat-related illnesses. * Preparing to work in hot

environments. * Engineering controls. * Treating

heat-related illnesses. * and more.

The body is a powerful machine, capable of performing

massive amounts of work. And like any machine, when

it's pushed hard, your body can produce a lot of heat.

Whether you're outside under a hot sun, inside a busy

factory, or bundled up against the cold, you need to be

careful when your body heats up. MARCOM's training

products on "Heat Stress" review how heat affects the

body, the steps employees can take to prevent heat

stress, and elementary first aid that can be given to a

worker who has been affected by a heat-related illness.

Topics covered in these products include: *

Situations leading to heat-related illnesses. * Heat

stress, heat exhaustion and heat stroke. * Other

heat-related illnesses. * Preparing to work in hot

environments. * Engineering controls. * Treating

heat-related illnesses. * and more.

This is an ideal training video for showing new

personnel how Pole Line Hardware items are used on

distribution systems. These video programs show a

number of overhead configurations and how to use

hardware.

Illustrates how Chance SloFast Fuse Links eliminate

unnecessary outages, protect the transformer from

secondary faults, and protect the system from failed

transformers.

Training session conducted at Kansas Gas and Electric

Company shows boom-and-cradle method.

DVD

Heat Stress

Heat Stress H284

English 13 Minutes

DVD

Heat Stress

Heat Stress H285

Spanish 13 Minutes

VHS

High Voltage

Building Blocks of an Overhead

Distribution System

B142

English 20 Minutes

VHS

High Voltage

Fusing Distribution Transformers F162

English 10 Minutes

VHS

High Voltage

Hot Line Tools Changing Insulators on

Steel Towers

H194

English 15 Minutes

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This program shows changing insulators on A-type

structures, insulators on two-arm suspension

construction, and a cross arm on two-arm angle

construction.

Shot on user premises, this video shows the installation

procedures of the "Super Top-Tie" line ties. This video is

produced by A.B. Chance Co.

This video includes changing horizontal clamp-top post-

type insulators, and insulators on vertical clamp-top,

post-type construction.

This is the true life story of Randy Fellhoelter's close

encounter with death after intentionally violating safety

work rules and procedures. Although Randy's accident

was caused by his accidental contact with 7,200 volts of

electricity, the video focuses on how individual behavior

plays a major role in accidents and/or accident

prevention. The specific details of the accident were

omitted from the video to draw attention to the

conditions that led up to the tragedy that changed

Randy's life forever. WARNING:THIS IS A VERY GRAPHIC

VIDEO.

This is the true life story of Randy Fellhoelter's close

encounter with death after intentionally violating safety

work rules and procedures. Although Randy's accident

was caused by his accidental contact with 7,200 volts of

electricity, the video focuses on how individual behavior

plays a major role in accidents and/or accident

prevention. The specific details of the accident were

omitted from the video to draw attention to the

conditions that led up to the tragedy that changed

Randy's life forever. WARNING:THIS IS A VERY GRAPHIC

VIDEO.

Shows dead-end, V-string and suspension insulator

changes on twin bundle lines, on steel pole H-frames.

The dead-end line is also worked by the bare hand

method.

Reviews insulator changes on vertical-type dead ends

and insulator changes on running corner.

VHS

High Voltage

Hot Stick Maintenance of 69KV

Suspension

H195

English 22 Minutes

VHS

High Voltage

How to Install "Super Top-tie" Line

Ties

H197

English 10 Minutes

VHS

High Voltage

How to Use Hot Sticks on 69KV Post

Insulator Construction

H198

English 14 Minutes

VHS

High Voltage

I Felt Comfortable I124

English 25 Minutes

DVD

High Voltage

I Felt Comfortable I137

English 25 Minutes

VHS

High Voltage

Maintenance on Steel "H" Frames on

230KV

M130

English 11 Minutes

VHS

High Voltage

Maintaining Dead-ends and Running

Corners on 69KV

M131

English 17 Minutes

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Correct techniques and procedures in making a good

low resistance connection with hot line clamps.

A discussion and illustrations of proper anchor testing

equipment, procedures and evaluating performance of

anchor tests.

Conclusive series of 20 laboratory tests demonstrates

the necessity for an insulated link stick whenever

employing a nylon strap hoist for hot line applications.

Test variables include: Three strap lengths, three

voltages

This program demonstrates the method of installing a

new pole beside one that is to be replaced, and then

placing conductors on the new pole using hot sticks. An

auger truck with a boom is also used to assist in the

pole removal and installation.

This program shows how safe working practices and

installation of Chance Line ties, which illustrates

installations and removals of line ties by hand, rubber

gloves and hot line tools.

This video is produced by A.B. Chance Company and is a

classroom instruction by Lonnie Bell, hot line tools

specialist and demonstrator, covers single-point, dual-

point and personal grounding practices in: PART I -

Principles and Development of Methods and PART II -

Equipment Selection, Research Testing

This video, produced by A.B. Chance Company,

demonstrates step-by-step procedures for using hot-

line device on material-handler truck with boom-

mounted winch. This program shows in detail

conventional-cross arm and armless-construction

applications. Unit lifts 1-4 conductors, permits line work

from truck buckets.

VHS

High Voltage

Make the Right Connection M132

English 6 Minutes

VHS

High Voltage

Modern Anchor Testing M133

English 16 Minutes

VHS

High Voltage

Nylon Strap Hoist and Link Stick

Electrical Tests

N113

English 10 Minutes

VHS

High Voltage

Pole Replacement - Hot Stick Method P137

English 39 Minutes

VHS

High Voltage

Safe Tying with Chance Factory-

formed Line Ties

S206

English 15 Minutes

VHS

High Voltage

Temporary Grounding Seminar T169

English 50 Minutes

VHS

High Voltage

Three-phase Boom Lift T170

English 9 Minutes

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Great video for adults on the benefits of commuter and

leisure bicycling. Members of the U.S. Cycling Team

stress the importance of safety gear and defensive

cycling using proper hand signals.

Every year, more than 1,000 Americans die in boating

accidents. This video describes common boating

hazards and discusses steps to take for avoiding

accidents.

Explains to children first aid procedures for falls and

cuts and why it is important to clean the infected area.

The National Rifle Association's safety and Education

Division offers this important educational tool as part of

its continuing commitment to promote safe and

responsible firearm ownership. For all ages, and for gun

owner and non-gun owner alike, it tests the viewer

about facts of basic types of firearms and ammunition

and principles of safety.

This video details fire hazards in the home and gives

precautions to prevent a fire disaster.

This video discusses the dangers of natural gas, carbon

monoxide and radon. It offers tips for avoiding

exposure.

Each year, some 20,000 deaths occur in the home,

mostly the result of falls, burns or accidental poisoning.

This video reminds us to be aware of potential dangers

during everyday activities.

This program is detailed upon the four basic safety rules

for kids on what is the right and smart thing to do when

meeting strangers.

VHS

Home/Off the Job Safety

Along for the Ride: Safer Bicycling for

Everyone

A150

English 18 Minutes

VHS

Home/Off the Job Safety

Boating Safety B147

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Home/Off the Job Safety

First Aid for Children F137

English 30 Minutes

VHS

Home/Off the Job Safety

Fundamentals of Gun Safety F155

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Home/Off the Job Safety

Fire Safety in the Home F263

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Home/Off the Job Safety

Gases at Home and Work G112

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Home/Off the Job Safety

Home Safety: Past, Present and

Future

H206

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Home/Off the Job Safety

Learning to Say "No" to Strangers L121

English 30 Minutes

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Using what you learn about safety on the job can be

carried over to safety off the job at home. Plan with

your family for an emergency and what each person will

do in the event of an emergency.

It has been estimated that 70% of deaths occur off the

job and 55% of accidents occur off the job. This video

provides some tips to use to avoid accidents while off

the job.

This video reminds us that being prepared is the key to

enjoyable recreation activities. Keep a first aid kit on

hand, always carry water with you, use sunscreen, wear

proper clothing for the activities you will be doing and

be aware of safety regulations concerning your

activities.

When you're having summer fun it's important to be

aware what can harm you. This video discusses a variety

of outdoor summer safety tips including heat stress, sun

burns, insect bites and stings, poison ivy and snake

bites.

No one is immune to the common cold and flu. This

video describes the differences between them,

appropriate treatments and way to prevent their

spread. Knowledge about colds can arm us on ways to

stay well.

The health of everyone eating in restaurants/cafeterias

depends upon strict adherence to basic sanitation

principles. This video covers basic principles, bacterial

growth, vector control, temperature controls, serving

and storing foods, and hygiene requirements for

personnel.

Excellent program for anyone in the retail, food service

or food processing industries. Explains bacteria,

contamination, rodent/insect control, personal hygiene,

cleaning, disinfecting and sanitizing. Explains microbe

growth and proper procedures for controlling bacteria

through sanitizing, refrigeration and cooking.

VHS

Home/Off the Job Safety

Off the Job safety O129

English 6 Minutes

VHS

Home/Off the Job Safety

Off the Job safety O130

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Home/Off the Job Safety

Recreational Safety R144

English 12 Minutes

VHS

Home/Off the Job Safety

Summer Safety S239

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Home/Off the Job Safety

Colds and Flu C159

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Hospitality Industry

Cafeteria Sanitation CS22

5 English 5 Minutes

VHS

Hospitality Industry

Food Service Sanitation F116

English 15 Minutes

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Excellent program for anyone in the retail, food service

or food processing industries. Explains bacteria,

contamination, rodent/insect control, personal hygiene,

cleaning, disinfecting and sanitizing. Explains microbe

growth and proper procedures for controlling bacteria

through sanitizing, refrigeration and cooking.

This video is designed to train all HOTEL/MOTEL

Employees in the "general hazards" to which they are

exposed. This program includes the basic requirements,

electrical, mechanical, back injury prevention, and

personal protective equipment.

This video is designed to train all HOTEL/MOTEL

Employees in the "general hazards" to which they are

exposed. This program includes the basic requirements,

electrical, mechanical, back injury prevention, and

personal protective equipment.

This program provides training for Employees in the

safe use of chemicals and hazardous materials used in

the HOTEL/MOTEL INDUSTRY. Also explains Material

safety Data Sheets and labeling requirements.

This video program will train hotel housekeeping

Employees in specific safety hazards and accident

prevention techniques. A review of safe cleaning

techniques, chemical use, and back injury prevention is

covered.

This video program will train hotel housekeeping

Employees in specific safety hazards and accident

prevention techniques. A review of safe cleaning

techniques, chemical use, and back injury prevention is

covered.

VHS

Hospitality Industry

Food Service Sanitation F117

Spanish 15 Minutes

VHS

Hospitality Industry

Employee Safety Orientation H137

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Hospitality Industry

Employee Safety Orientation H138

Spanish 10 Minutes

VHS

Hospitality Industry

Hazard Communications H139

Spanish 10 Minutes

VHS

Hospitality Industry

Housekeeping H140

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Hospitality Industry

Housekeeping H141

Spanish 10 Minutes

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This video is designed for the kitchen employee that

works with machinery and equipment. Included in this

video is food preparation equipment, cleaning

equipment, chemicals, knives, food slicers, electrical

safety and floors.

The variety of lifting tasks in the HOTEL INDUSTRY

requires specific techniques. This program addresses

lifting hazards and demonstrates how to lift safely.

The variety of lifting tasks in the HOTEL INDUSTRY

requires specific techniques. This program addresses

lifting hazards and demonstrates how to lift safely.

This program provides training for Employees in the

safe use of chemicals and hazardous materials used in

the HOTEL/MOTEL INDUSTRY. Also explains Material

safety Data Sheets and labeling requirements.

This video is designed to train all HOTEL/MOTEL

Employees in the "general hazards" to which they are

exposed. This program includes the basic requirements,

electrical, mechanical, back injury prevention, and

personal protective equipment.

This program addresses specific lifting hazards in a

variety of situations found in the Hotel/Motel Industry.

Hygiene, personal protective equipment, use of knives,

slips, trips and falls, dealing with kitchen fires and

general hazards are all addressed and the appropriate

actions are suggested.

Required by OSHA, this training program is for all

Employees in the food service industry, covering the

"general hazards". Includes basic accident prevention

and more.

VHS

Hospitality Industry

Kitchen Safety H142

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Hospitality Industry

Back Injury Prevention H143

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Hospitality Industry

Back Injury Prevention H144

Spanish 10 Minutes

VHS

Hospitality Industry

Hazard Communications H154

English 10 Minutes

DVD

Hospitality Industry

Employee Safety Orientation H258

Spanish 10 Minutes

DVD

Hospitality Industry

Back Injury H262

Spanish 10 Minutes

VHS

Hospitality Industry

Kitchen Safety K102

English 15 Minutes

VHS

Hospitality Industry

Restaurant Orientation for Employees R115

English 10 Minutes

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Required by OSHA, this training program is for all

Employees in the food service industry, covering the

"general hazards". Includes basic accident prevention,

fire protection, electrical safety, mechanical safety, back

injury prevention, personal protective equipment and

more.

Specifically for the kitchen employee, this program

includes food preparation equipment, cleaning

equipment, knives, food slicers, electrical safety,

chemicals, floors, and other necessary information.

Slips and falls are the most common accident in

restaurants. Training Employees in prevention

techniques is increasingly important to avoid both

employee and customer injuries.

Designed specifically for restaurant personnel and

meets OSHA training requirements. Their daily

responsibilities include many hazards, which can be

extremely serious.

Designed specifically for restaurant personnel and

meets OSHA training requirements. Their daily

responsibilities include many hazards, which can be

extremely serious.

As a restaurant employee, there is always the possibility

that your place of business could be the target of a

robbery. What should you do before, during and after?

This video details specific ways of dealing with robbery

and it covers the possibility of Employees stealing from

the company.

Slips and falls are the most common accident in

restaurants. Training Employees in prevention

techniques is increasingly important to avoid both

employee and customer injuries.

VHS

Hospitality Industry

Restaurant Orientation for Employees R116

Spanish 10 Minutes

VHS

Hospitality Industry

Restaurant Accident Prevention in the

Kitchen

R117

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Hospitality Industry

Slips and Falls in Restaurants R126

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Hospitality Industry

Restaurant Support Personnel Safety R127

English 12 Minutes

VHS

Hospitality Industry

Restaurant Support Personnel Safety R128

Spanish 12 Minutes

VHS

Hospitality Industry

Robbery and Employee Theft R129

Spanish 10 Minutes

VHS

Hospitality Industry

Slips and Falls in Restaurants R132

Spanish 10 Minutes

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Produced for the RESTAURANT Industry, this video not

only explains unsafe acts and verbal written counseling,

and it also provides general information to Employees

and supervisors on how to control unsafe acts.

An excellent training video for the food service industry,

it covers the following topics; lifting, slips and falls, cuts

and burns, and choking emergencies. Good video to

train and re-train Employees in proper procedures.

Required by OSHA, this training program is for all

Employees in the food service industry, covering the

"general hazards". This video includes basic accident

prevention, fire protection, electrical safety, mechanical

safety, back injury prevention, personal protective

equipment and more.

This program is designed specifically for restaurant

personnel and meets OSHA training requirements.

Their daily responsibilities include many hazards, which

can be extremely serious.

This is the true life story of Randy Fellhoelter's close

encounter with death after intentionally violating safety

work rules and procedures. Although Randy's accident

was caused by his accidental contact with 7,200 volts of

electricity, the video focuses on how individual behavior

plays a major role in accidents and/or accident

prevention. The specific details of the accident were

omitted from the video to draw attention to the

conditions that led up to the tragedy that changed

Randy's life forever. WARNING:THIS IS A VERY GRAPHIC

VIDEO.

Production machinery can be dangerous if not properly

locked out during maintenance. Lockout procedures for

electricity, steam, pneumatics, hydraulics and gravity

are reviewed to emphasize the importance of ensuring

zero energy.

This program emphasizes the importance of employee

responsibility concerning this potentially deadly hazard.

It reviews step-by-step procedures for electrical,

thermal, hydraulic and pneumatic powered equipment.

Meets all new OSHA training requirements.

VHS

Hospitality Industry

Human Behavior (Restaurant) R133

Spanish 13 Minutes

VHS

Hospitality Industry

Accidents are no Accident R136

English 20 Minutes

DVD

Hospitality Industry

Restaurant Orientation for Employees R153

English 10 Minutes

DVD

Hospitality Industry

Hotel/Motel employee safety

Orientation

H257

English 11 Minutes

DVD

Lockout/Tagout

I Felt Comfortable I137

English 25 Minutes

VHS

Lockout/Tagout

Locking out Accidents L123

English 14 Minutes

VHS

Lockout/Tagout

Lockout/Tagout: Control of Hazardous

Energy Sources

L124

English 11 Minutes

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This program emphasizes the importance of employee

responsibility concerning this potentially deadly hazard.

It reviews step-by-step procedures for electrical,

thermal, hydraulic and pneumatic powered equipment.

Meets all new OSHA training requirements.

The aim of a successful lockout is to isolate all forms of

energy, ensure no accidental release of potentially

hazardous energy and to control entry to a restricted

area.

Explains procedures and reasons for using lock

out/tagout. Who should be authorized to do it and

undo it is discussed as well as when and why it is

needed. An example given is equipment scheduled to

be worked on needs to be "Locked Out" and/or "Tagged

Out" so that it will "operate" while it is being

maintained or serviced to protect those performing that

work.

Designed to address critical OSHA training requirements

for Employees in general industry where the

unexpected startup or release of stored energy could

cause injury or death of an employee.

A dramatic electrocution provides the opening of an

informative overview of OSHA's lockout/tagout

standard

This video discusses zero mechanical state, pre-planning

and proper training. It is important to neutralize all

energy sources and assure that each employee working

on the machines has his or her own tag.

This video discusses proper lockout/tagout devices.

Gives step-by-step lockout and tagout procedures and

correct re-operation procedures.

VHS

Lockout/Tagout

Lockout/Tagout: Control of Hazardous

Energy Sources

L126

English 11 Minutes

VHS

Lockout/Tagout

Lockout Procedure L128

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Lockout/Tagout

Lockout/Tagout L129

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Lockout/Tagout

Lockout/tagout Controlling Hazardous

Energy

L131

English 22 Minutes

VHS

Lockout/Tagout

Lockout/Tagout: A Lock on Safety L132

English 21 Minutes

VHS

Lockout/Tagout

Lockout/tagout: A Life is on the Line L145

English 7 Minutes

VHS

Lockout/Tagout

Lockout/Tagout L149

English 9 Minutes

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Lockout/tagout can affect any employee. You're either

an "authorized employee" or an "affected employee".

Either way you should know the importance of

lockout/tagout!

Make the point to your Employees that shortcuts and

lockout procedures are a deadly combination. The video

features three compelling accidents that will motivate

your Employees to use proper lockout procedures in all

instances where they are required.

Lockout/Tagout procedures are vital to a safe work

environment. If you utilize powered equipment,

everyone in your facility needs to be aware of proper

lockout/tagout procedures. This program is a great way

to start your training.

Lockout/Tagout procedures are vital to a safe work

environment. If you utilize powered equipment,

everyone in your facility needs to be aware of proper

lockout/tagout procedures. This program is a great way

to start your training.

Lockout/tagout procedures are vital to a safe work

environment. Everyone in your facility needs to be

aware of proper lockout/tagout procedures. This video

is a great way to start your training.

Lockout/tagout procedures are vital to a safe work

environment. Everyone in your facility needs to be

aware of proper lockout/tagout procedures. This video

is a great way to start your training.

This program emphasizes the importance of employee

responsibility concerning this potentially deadly hazard.

It reviews step-by-step procedures for electrical,

thermal, hydraulic and pneumatic powered equipment.

Meets all new OSHA training requirements.

VHS

Lockout/Tagout

Lockout-Tagout: You Hold the Key L153

English 15 Minutes

VHS

Lockout/Tagout

Lockout/Tagout L155

English 5 Minutes

DVD

Lockout/Tagout

Lockout/Tagout L156

English 14 Minutes

DVD

Lockout/Tagout

Lockout/Tagout L157

Spanish 14 Minutes

VHS

Lockout/Tagout

Lockout/Tagout L158

English 14 Minutes

VHS

Lockout/Tagout

Lockout/Tagout L159

Spanish 14 Minutes

DVD

Lockout/Tagout

Lockout/Tagout: Control of Hazardous

Energy Sources

L160

English 11 Minutes

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This program will give your authorized, affected, and

other Employees the critical information they need to

help prevent injuries and comply with OSHA's

lockout/tagout training and retraining requirements. It

combines engaging video and editing technology with

expertise from industry professionals at all levels. With

this ready-to-use program, you can help satisfy OSHA's

lockout/tagout standard

With this brief-but-informative video, you can stress to

your Employees the need for lockout/tagout while

showing them how to safely apply devices, remove

them, and maintain them during shift changes. Because

this video is just seven minutes long, you can show it to

your Employees without creating huge scheduling

conflicts or costly downtime.

Procedures and reasons for using Lock Out/Tag Out are

shown. Who should be authorized to do it and undo it is

discussed as well as when and why it is needed.

Equipment scheduled to be worked on needs to be

&"Locked Out"; and/or "Tagged Out" so that it will not

"operate" while it is being maintained or serviced to

protect those performing that work.

Procedures and reasons for using Lock Out/Tag Out are

shown. Who should be authorized to do it and undo it is

discussed as well as when and why it is needed.

Equipment scheduled to be worked on needs to be

"Locked Out" and/or "Tagged Out" so that it will not

"operate" while it is being maintained or serviced to

protect those performing that work.

Shutting down and locking out machinery prior to

making repairs is an important safety procedure. This

video hauntingly emphasizes the necessity of following

lockout/tag out procedures.

Shutting down and locking out machinery prior to

making repairs is an important safety procedure. This

video hauntingly emphasizes the necessity of following

lock out/tag out procedures.

VHS

Lockout/Tagout

Lockout/Tagout: Your Key to Safety L161

English 20 Minutes

VHS

Lockout/Tagout

Lockout/Tagout (What You Need to

Know About)

L162

English 7 Minutes

DVD

Lockout/Tagout

Lockout/Tagout (Hazardous Energy

Sources)

L169

English 5 Minutes

DVD

Lockout/Tagout

Lockout/Tagout (Hazardous Energy

Sources)

L170

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Lockout/Tagout

Tag, You're It T165

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Lockout/Tagout

Tag, You're It T186

Spanish 5 Minutes

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This program emphasizes the importance of employee

responsibility concerning this potentially deadly hazard.

It reviews step-by-step procedures for electrical,

thermal, hydraulic and pneumatic powered equipment.

Meets all new OSHA training requirements.

This is a program for Employees as well as supervisors.

Discusses fixed and adjustable enclosures and other

devices such as interlocks, photo cells and more.

Program emphasizes that machine guarding is not fool

proof and requires employee responsibility when

working with machinery and moving parts.

This is a good program for Employees as well as

supervisors. The program emphasizes that machine

guarding is not fool proof and requires Employees to be

responsible as well.

Machine guards protect the worker from dangerous

moving machine parts. This video explains how machine

guards work and offers safety tips to keep in mind.

This video gives a basic explanation of typical machine

guards. Knowing why the machine guard is in place and

how it works is critical to a successful machine guarding

program.

This video discusses common types of machine hazards,

how they can be controlled and what actions must be

taken to stay safe around moving equipment and

machinery. Featured is testimony from workers who

have been injured after removing or bypassing guards,

or taking other risks around moving machinery. Other

topics include potential machine hazard areas,

controlling machine hazards, fixed guarding, adjustable

guarding, electrical interlocks, photoelectric devices,

pressure-sensitive trips and restraint devices.

This is a good program for employees as well as

supervisors. The program emphasizes that machine

guarding is not fool proof and requires employees to be

responsible as well.

DVD

Lockout/Tagout

Lockout/Tagout Control of Hazardous

Energy Sources

L172

English 7 Minutes

VHS

Machine Safeguarding

Machine Guarding CS22

3 English 5 Minutes

VHS

Machine Safeguarding

Machine Guarding M123

English 13 Minutes

VHS

Machine Safeguarding

Machine Safety Guards M127

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Machine Safeguarding

Machine Guarding M150

English 7 Minutes

VHS

Machine Safeguarding

Machine Guarding: Protecting You

From Hazards

M153

English 15 Minutes

DVD

Machine Safeguarding

Machine Guarding M154

English 13 Minutes

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Machine guards protect the worker from dangerous

moving machine parts. This video explains how they

work and offers safety tips for worker to keep in mind

while using a machine with a safety guard.

Machine guards protect the worker from dangerous

moving machine parts. This video explains how they

work and offers safety tips for worker to keep in mind

while using a machine with a safety guard.

Although this video is an advertising tool for Schmersal,

it provides excellent explanations for machinery

hazards, guarding and industrial standards and gives an

overview of safety system concepts, design principles

and practices.

Machinery comes in many sizes and shapes, and it can

present many different types of hazards. Each year

thousands of employees across the country are injured

by the machines they are most familiar with... and

which they believe are safe. The risk of accidents from

powered machinery is so great OSHA estimates that

lack of machine guarding is the second most frequent

safety violation in industry today. MARCOM's training

products on "Machine Guard Safety" are designed to

help employees understand the dangers of working

with machinery... and how those risks can be minimized

by proper installation and use of safety guards and

devices. Topics covered in these products include: *

Basic machine operations. * Fixed guards. *

Adjustable and self-adjusting guards. * Interlock

devices. * Drive train and perimeter guards. *

"Drop probe" devices. * Restrain and pullback

devices. * Adjustment, inspection and maintenance

of safety guards. and more.

Supervisors have a primary responsibility of managing

people in a consistent manner. Setting goals,

communicating, following up with feedback and

enforcing rules are all responsibilities of supervision.

This video highlights points of good supervision and

shows that listening and responding are the keys to

good supervision.

This program addresses both manufacturing and office

supervisors. It explains the importance of maintaining

good communication with Employees, staying alert for

any signs of cumulative trauma disorders, and watching

for job situations which might require ergonomic

analysis.

DVD

Machine Safeguarding

Machine Safety Guards M155

English 5 Minutes

DVD

Machine Safeguarding

Machine Safety Guards M156

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Machine Safeguarding

Schmersal: Man-machine

Safeguarding

S240

English 17 Minutes

DVD

Machine Safeguarding

Machine Guard Safety M157

English 19 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Accepting the Responsibility of

Supervision

A135

English 15 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

A Guide to Ergonomics for

Supervisors

A156

English 21 Minutes

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As of July 26, 1994, any employer with 15 or more

Employees must abide by the Americans with

Disabilities Act in all employment practices. This video

explains the meaning of the terms "reasonable

accommodations" and "essential functions" provides

resource information.

Supervisors have a primary responsibility of managing

people in a consistent manner. Setting goals, , following

up with feedback and enforcing rules are all

responsibilities of supervision. This video highlights

points of good supervision and shows that listening and

responding are the keys to good supervision.

A "tell it like it is" hard hitting video to drive the

message home to supervisors that they can be held

criminally liable for failing to enforce company safety

rules and standards.

This video discusses how to resolve conflicts between

Employees in the workplace so the outcome is not

worse than the beginning.

Help supervisors conduct difficult conversations with

confidence through Managing Conflict. Without this

type of training, situations can escalate and lead to

repercussions such as legal action and litigation. Conflict

management is difficult because no two situations are

alike. In this training program, learn more about the

various types of conflict and how best each can be

moderated. Areas of conflict discussed include those

between coworkers, between a supervisor and

subordinate, and between two supervisors. By

demonstrating effective and ineffective examples of

handling conflict, the video teaches supervisors to act in

an objective, unbiased manner. In addition, the

program features advice from industry professionals,

including labor law attorneys, social psychologists, and

professors of Human Resources.

Help supervisors conduct difficult conversations with

confidence through the Addressing Personal Issues

video. Without this type of training, situations can

escalate and lead to repercussions such as legal action

and litigation. This training gives supervisors examples

and information regarding inappropriate dress, family

issues affecting work, uncleanliness, and more. By

demonstrating effective and ineffective ways of

handling tough situations, the video helps teach

supervisors to act in an objective, unbiased manner.

VHS

Management & Supervision

ADA: What Managers Should Know A159

English 5 Minutes

DVD

Management & Supervision

Accepting the Responsibility of

Supervision

A175

English 15 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Criminal Liabilities of Supervisors C141

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Conflict Resolution C193

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Conquering Difficult Conversations

Personal Issues

C213

English 30 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Conquering Difficult

Conversations/Layoffs & Terminations

C214

English 30 Minutes

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Help supervisors conduct difficult conversations with

confidence through Conducting Layoffs and

Terminations. Without this type of training, situations

can escalate and lead to repercussions such as legal

action and litigation. Letting an employee go - whether

through layoff or termination - is never an easy task.

Through this video, supervisors learn to handle this

process effectively for the best interests of all involved.

By demonstrating effective and ineffective examples of

handling tough situations, the training program teaches

supervisors to address layoffs and terminations in an

objective, unbiased manner.

Help supervisors conduct difficult conversations with

confidence through Providing Performance Coaching.

Without this type of training, situations can escalate

and lead to repercussions such as legal action and

litigation. Giving feedback to Employees can be tricky.

No one likes to discuss negative feedback, and because

we don't normally focus on positive feedback, it can be

uncomfortable as well. This program addresses giving

Employees honest feedback using a performance

coaching environment. Supervisors will learn to give

direct, tactful and honest feedback to Employees,

whether it is performance improvements or praise.

A "tell it like it is" hard hitting video to drive the

message home to supervisors that they can be held

criminally liable for failing to enforce company safety

rules and standards.

Conflict in the workplace is inevitable. Anytime two or

more people come together, they will eventually

disagree about something. While some conflict can be

healthy, it is often an indication that there is something

wrong. Conflict is frequently a "call to action"... a

problem crying out for a solution. This program

discusses the techniques and strategies that can be

used to limit the damage and disruption conflict can

cause in the workplace. They show Employees that

when difficult situations are dealt with in a calm and

unemotional way, compromise and collaboration are

possible.

This program is designed for the industrial facilities and

discusses the techniques and strategies that can be

used to limit the damage and disruption conflict can

cause in the workplace. They show Employees that

when difficult situations are dealt with in a calm and

unemotional way, compromise and collaboration are

possible.

VHS

Management & Supervision

Conquering Difficult Conversations

Managing Conflict

C215

English 30 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Conquering Difficult Conversations

Performance Coach

C216

English 30 Minutes

DVD

Management & Supervision

Criminal Liabilities of Supervisors C217

English 5 Minutes

DVD

Management & Supervision

Conflict Resolution in the Office C223

English 15 Minutes

DVD

Management & Supervision

Conflict Resolution in Industrial

Facilities

C224

English 15 Minutes

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Effective safety committees may be difficult to achieve

based upon the many committee failures experienced

in all industries. Safety committees can be very effective

if they are properly formed and implemented. This

program explains how to make your safety committees

effective.

This program demonstrates the need to investigate

accidents and to complete reports properly. It explains

the basic form and why the information is necessary.

This program shows that being a good example is a

much better training method than the old "do as I say,

not as I do"

This video is designed for personnel responsible for

safety and insurance related reports. It explains

accident investigation, proper completion of records

and follow-up paperwork. Good program for

administrative personnel, supervisors, and those in

charge of maintaining safety and training records.

This video covers basic discipline and counseling

procedures for management and stresses the

importance for proper documentation.

This video explains the importance and need for

evaluating employee performance and why it is so

necessary in the work environment.

One of the most neglected tools of safety performance

is the enforcement of safety rules. This program

explains liabilities and legal responsibilities.

This video explains that the hot stove theory is a time

tested method of insuring that all Employees are

treated equally and equitably, regardless of the rules.

VHS

Management & Supervision

Safety Committees CS20

4 English 5 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Accident Reporting CS21

1 English 5 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Setting the Example CS21

5 English 5 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

OSHA Recordkeeping CS22

8 English 5 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Discipline - Counseling D123

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Discipline - Performance D124

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Discipline - Safety Enforcement D125

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Discipline - Hot Stove Theory D126

English 5 Minutes

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What You Need to Know Supervisors 60/60 Training

consists of two 60 minute videos: Alcohol Supplement,

fulfilling the mandated 60 minutes of alcohol awareness

training, and Substance Abuse and Constructive

Confrontation, fulfilling the mandated 60 minutes of

drug awareness training. Alcohol Supplement includes

an overview of the Alcohol Awareness Training rules,

five action scenarios based on various types of testing

to increase supervisor's awareness and a presentation

on the effects of low-level alcohol use on job

performance. Substance Abuse and Constructive

Confrontation highlights important training elements

required by the DOT for supervisors, provides

information necessary for an effective substance abuse

program and explains how not enforcing a substance

abuse policy can jeopardize company, public and

employee safety. This program also features eight

scenarios explaining how, when and why to confront

Employees and how to handle Employees who appear

to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

This video answers what employee job performance

reviews are and their purpose. It gives suggestions on

how preparation, review of job requirements, goals and

expectations make evaluation easier for the supervisor

as well as the employee.

This program is designed to help supervisors improve

productivity, which directly interacts with safety efforts.

It reviews the necessary skills the supervisor needs to

assure maximum performance of Employees and safety

efforts.

Firing an employee is one of the most difficult and

unpleasant tasks a manager has to face. Terminated

Employees may be hurt, angry, or frightened. In

addition, terminated Employees may feel the firing was

unjustified and file a lawsuit against the company or an

individual. This video covers documentation, the

company handbook, termination regulations,

suspension, reference checks and employment

practices.

This video gives basic tips and techniques on how to use

time wisely and efficiently in order to be a more

effective supervisor.

This video defines sexual harassment, examines the

consequences when it is identified and helps employers

train and sensitizes their Employees to the problem in

order to prevent it.

VHS

Management & Supervision

D.O.T Supervisors 60/60 Training (2

Videos)

D168

English 12 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Evaluating Employee Job

Performance

E121

English 15 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Employee Productivity E124

English 12 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Firing F173

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Getting Control of Time G108

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

How to Prevent Sexual Harassment H112

English 10 Minutes

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This program gives steps when hiring and firing

Employees. Stresses following company policies,

planning interviews, instilling confidence through

understanding, listening, counseling, warnings and

documentation.

This program addresses employee absenteeism and

explains how to apply control measures. It also gives

suggestions on how to correct the problem.

This program explains how to control employee

tardiness and gives suggestions to correct the problem.

Being a good listener is a most difficult task to learn. It is

much more than listening to words and this program

explains how to achieve good listening skills.

This program is an overview of the importance of

developing and improving communication skills in order

to increase efficiency and productivity.

This video discusses the supervisor's responsibilities

when working with Employees whose personal

problems effect performance.

The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act,

or HIPAA, forbids sharing, transmitting or divulging of

information designated as Protected Health Information

or PHI of individuals. It's designed to offer workers

specific protections. Businesses are charged with the

responsibility of complying with the provisions set forth

in HIPAA and this program was designed to help you

reach this goal. This program will help you understand

what the HIPAA rulings mean, what your company must

do and the steps that must be taken to bring your

organization into compliance.

VHS

Management & Supervision

How to Hire and Fire Smartly H118

English 8 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

How to Control Absenteeism H162

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

How to Control Tardiness H163

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

How to Listen to Employees H164

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

How to Communicate Effectively H165

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Handling Personal Problems of

Employees

H166

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

HIPAA Compliance H244

English 14 Minutes

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The goal of any time management program is to

improve the productivity of your Employees. This video

offers suggestions for determining where your time

goes, delegation of jobs, following time budget plans

and correcting the cause of poor time management. It

also offers tips for recovering from poor time

management.

This video demonstrates the need to investigate

accidents and how to complete reports promptly and

completely. It explains what basic information is

necessary and why.

This video discusses the JSA process. It teaches the

viewer how to determine which jobs to select for JSA, to

separate jobs into basic steps for JSA, to identify the

hazards associated with each job step, and to use

methods to control each hazard.

Supervisors need to become more aware of their legal

responsibilities. This video program explains the four

basic elements used to legally judge the effectiveness of

any safety program.

In many cases, safety committees become a burden

rather than providing true benefit. This program shows

how to make them effective without wasting valuable

time or effort.

This program is designed for middle management and

supervisors. It covers how supervisors are the key to

any program and how to provide safety leadership.

Complete step-by-step program for developing and

implementing an effective safety program. These steps,

when implemented, have reduced accidents and

injuries by 50 to 75%.

This program examines theories of human behavior

studied by Hawthorne, Herbert, Maslow, and

McGregor. Although each supervisor is unique, these

basic theories apply to each and can be modified to suit

individual needs. This video discusses behavior

modification, attitude development and motivation.

VHS

Management & Supervision

Improving Time Management for

Supervisors

I118

English 17 Minutes

DVD

Management & Supervision

Investigating an Industrial Accident I140

English 18 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Job Safety Analysis Process: A

Practical Approach

J105

English 15 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Legal responsibilities of Supervisors L125

English 15 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Your Safety Committee M116

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Management Safety - The Basics M117

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Management Theories M125

English 15 Minutes

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Your organization's safety performance and OSHA

regulatory compliance can rely heavily on the actions or

inactions your managers take. This video gives a

thorough explanation of setting up a comprehensive

safety program, OSHA inspections, site assessments,

record keeping, and worker's compensation.

Today, a manager's responsibilities far exceed the scope

of supervising Employees. Managers must be well

versed in all of the laws and regulations of federal, state

and local government. Some key training points are the

Department of Labor standards, National Labor

Relations Board, Discrimination, and the Environmental

Protection Agency.

Helps Employees identify workplace hazards; maintain

records of illness, injuries and their causes. It explains,

step by step, exactly what the new requirements are

and how to fill out the proper forms. This is a very

detailed video.

Helps managers and supervisors meet the updated

record keeping requirements of 29 CFR Part 1904. This

program provides the information managers and

supervisors need to comply with OSHA's revised

regulation, and allows an organization to quickly

identify and eliminate repetitive hazard situations.

"OSHA Record keeping for Managers/Supervisors"

covers the details of the regulation's requirements and

shows actual workplace incidents that demonstrate

what their responsibilities are in documenting and

reporting recordable accidents. Other areas covered in

the program are revisions in the regulation, why record

keeping is important, which record keeping

requirements apply to specific work environments,

using the new record keeping forms and "Recordable

Incident" scenarios.

This program covers basic employee performance,

praise, reprimands, documentation and how to improve

productivity. Also, it shows how to improve efficiency

and productivity through employee evaluations.

VHS

Management & Supervision

Managers Involvement in Safety

Programs

M142

English 15 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Manager's Liability M143

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

OSHA 300 Log the New Rule on

Recordkeeping

O134

English 13 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

OSHA Recordkeeping for Managers

and Supervisors

O138

English 20 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Performance Evaluations P116

English 5 Minutes

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This video takes a close-up look at OSHA's inspection

process and answers the most frequently asked

questions about OSHA inspections. A typical job site

inspection is conducted with follow-up procedures and

possible fine charges are suggested.

Video Series helps you train your Employees on

sensitive issues that may affect productivity, create a

hostile work environment, or pose a legal threat to your

organization. As part of the Winning Workforce series,

Sexual Harassment defines sexual harassment, what

constitutes it, and the laws surrounding it. Teaches

Employees how to avoid sexual harassment and

discusses the benefits of doing so.

Basic responsibilities explained to reinforce supervisor's

understanding of what is needed to improve leadership

skills and achieve goals of the organization.

Basic responsibilities explained to reinforce supervisor's

understanding of what is needed to improve leadership

skills and achieve goals of the organization.

Demonstrates the need to properly complete the

accident investigation and why the information is

important.

Supervisors are the key to safety, but do not always

understand their role in accident prevention. This

program explains responsibilities, legal liabilities, and

obligations for safety performance.

Communication is the foundation of leadership. This

video points out the positive and negative

communication skills for supervisors and ways to get

Employees to respond. Listening, being responsive and

talking things out make up good communication skills.

VHS

Management & Supervision

Protecting Workers: How OSHA

Conducts Inspection

P135

English 18 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Raising Your Employee's Awareness

Sexual Harassment

R156

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Responsibility of Supervisors R157

English 5 Minutes

DVD

Management & Supervision

Responsibility of Supervisors R158

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Supervisor's Guide to Accident

Reporting

S142

English 12 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Safety Responsibilities S166

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Supervisors and Employee

Communication

S185

English 15 Minutes

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This is a topic and law that every employee needs to be

made aware of and this video does it for you. It defines

harassment, shows types of behavior that could be

considered harassment and counsels Employees what

to do when they encounter it.

The name of the game is "practice what you preach".

Leading by example will go farther than any lecture ever

could. Recognizing the balance between safety and

production, setting goals and motivating with praise are

ways of obtaining a safe working environment.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Tenosynovitis, Trigger Finger,

Raynaud's Syndrome, Thoracic Outlet Syndrome and

Ulnar Entrapment are a few of the things discussed in

this informative video.

This video educates Employees about the types of

sexual harassment including "Hostile Work

Environments". Scenarios are presented which depict

subtle forms of discrimination and the negative effect

they have on Employees and company morale. Viewers

are trained to recognize Sexual Harassment and steps

are outlined for effectively dealing with harassment.

This video educates Employees about the types of

sexual harassment including "Hostile Work

Environments". Scenarios are presented which depict

subtle forms of discrimination and the negative effect

they have on Employees and company morale. Viewers

are trained to recognize Sexual Harassment and steps

are outlined for effectively dealing with harassment.

This video educates Employees about the types of

sexual harassment including "Hostile Work

Environments". Scenarios are presented which depict

subtle forms of discrimination and the negative effect

they have on Employees and company morale. Viewers

are trained to recognize Types of Sexual Harassment

and steps are outlined for effectively dealing with

harassment.

VHS

Management & Supervision

Sexual Harassment: Your Rights and

Responsibilities

S210

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Supervisors Role in Safety S226

English 13 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Supervisors Guide to Plant

Ergonomics

S242

English 19 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Sexual Harassment - What Employees

Need to Know

S252

English 16 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Sexual Harassment - What Employees

Need to Know

S253

Spanish 16 Minutes

DVD

Management & Supervision

Sexual Harassment - What Employees

Need to Know

S262

English 16 Minutes

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This video educates Employees about the types of

sexual harassment including "Hostile Work

Environments". Scenarios are presented which depict

subtle forms of discrimination and the negative effect

they have on Employees and company morale. Viewers

are trained to recognize Types of Sexual Harassment

and steps are outlined for effectively dealing with

harassment.

This program explains that regardless of who actually

trains the Employees, it remains the supervisor's

responsibility to ensure that they are properly trained.

This program explains that regardless of who actually

trains the Employees, it remains the supervisor's

responsibility to ensure that they are properly trained.

This program contains the information needed to train

new Employees in the general hazards to which they

may be exposed in the workplace.

Workplace Violence is on the rise. How to prevent

violence in the workplace before it starts is an

employer's responsibility and is discussed in this video.

This program is for employee training. Today, more

than 1,000 Americans are murdered on the job.

Increasingly, these murders are at the hands of

coworkers who may be angry over being fired, stressed,

on drugs, or mentally unstable. As violence begins to

invade our work space, it's important to ask, &"How

safe am I at work?&quote;

This program is designed for Management. Violence in

the workplace is on the rise. Americans are murdered

on the job every year. Most assaults are robbery

related, but many are against employers or ex-

employers. Non-fatal assaults, from fist-fights to

shootings, are even more common. This video will train

you on applicant screenings, counseling, security

programs and crisis management.

DVD

Management & Supervision

Sexual Harassment - What Employees

Need to Know

S263

Spanish 16 Minutes

DVD

Management & Supervision

Training Responsibilities T146

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Training Responsibilities T147

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Training New Employees T149

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Ticking Bombs: Violence in the

Workplace

T189

English 50 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Violence in the Workplace V106

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Violence in the Workplace V107

English 5 Minutes

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Goes over seven major steps to prevent violence in the

workplace. Covers how to identify situations that could

turn for a successful training program on violence in the

workplace.

Reviews the 911 emergency phone service, security

guards, the use of panic buttons, administrative

regulations, protection of Employees and employee safe

rooms.

This program focuses on the trend in deaths occurring

in the workplace. More people are being killed by

violence at work than actual on-the-job injuries. This

program explains this problem and how to protect

Employees.

Violence in the workplace is on the rise. Precautions

include recognizing the potential for violence, and

knowing what to do in the event of an attack.

As a safety supervisor, you are responsible for

everything your Employees do or fail to do. Trainers of

other personnel may be assigned the job of required

training, however, the supervisor remains responsible

to see that all Employees receive the training and are

able to understand this confusing information. This

video reviews safety counseling, written policies,

training, safety inspections and enforcement.

This video encourages training, not only for the

employee, but also for the supervisor so he or she can

understand the basis of each employee's job. Initial

employee safety orientation is stressed and training tips

are given to offer a smooth running and well

documented safety program.

The ISO is a worldwide federation of national standards

bodies from some 100 countries, one from each

country. This interesting video reviews the ISO

VHS

Management & Supervision

Violence in the Workplace - Part I V108

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Violence in the Workplace - Part II V109

English 9 Minutes

DVD

Management & Supervision

Violence in the Workplace V114

English 17 Minutes

DVD

Management & Supervision

Violence in the Workplace V115

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

What Supervisors Should do about

Safety

W122

English 15 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Who, What, When, Where and How to

Train Employees

W123

English 13 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

What ISO Standards Mean to

Managers

W148

English 9 Minutes

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This video discusses typical charges for premiums,

insurance ratings, uninsured costs, fraud and what it

means to the employer.

This video discusses the typical profile of a person who

may commit a violent act in the workplace and offers

training tips for Employees on how to deal with a

violent incident. Establishing a policy regarding violence

in the workplace is stressed.

Supervisors need to be aware of dangerous situations.

Recognizing warning signs help. This program goes into

detail about how to evaluate employee behavior and

warning signs.

This video encourages training, not only for the

employee, but also for the supervisor so he or she can

understand the basis of each employee's job. Initial

employee safety orientation is stressed and training tips

are given to offer a smooth running and well

documented safety program.

Used to provoke discussion, this video shows two

essentially similar dramatizations of a grievance

incidence: one from the employee's point of view, the

other from the supervisor's perspective. Each has

reason to believe that he is both reasonable and right in

his approach to the incident, and his actions are

influenced by this perception.

In many cases, safety committees become a burden

rather than providing true benefit. This program shows

how to make them effective without wasting valuable

time or effort.

This video teaches step-by-step techniques on how to

conduct a proper accident investigation of employee

injuries on the construction site. Discusses the role of

the safety supervisor and the safety committee. This

older "slides on tape" production by the Associated

General Contractors for the construction industry, in

cooperation with OSHA, is informative although it

should be viewed by a supervisor prior to being shown

to a large audience.

VHS

Management & Supervision

Workers Compensation Fraud W149

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Workplace Violence W150

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Workplace Violence: Recognizing &

Defusing Aggressive Behavior

W163

English 26 Minutes

DVD

Management & Supervision

Who, What, When, Where and How to

Train Employees

W167

English 13 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Your Way or Mine Y109

English 17 Minutes

DVD

Management & Supervision

Your Safety Committee in Action Y111

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Management & Supervision

Accident Investigation A106

English 13 Minutes

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Explains the essentials of evacuations, precautions to

take and what to do in case of an emergency. Although

designed for large buildings, it can be adapted to any

size facility.

Designed to train new Employees in the general hazards

to which they are exposed in most industries. Clothing,

personal protective equipment, machine guarding,

reporting accidents and employee responsibility in

preventing injuries are reviewed.

Designed to train new Employees in the general hazards

to which they are exposed in most industries. Clothing,

personal protective equipment, machine guarding,

reporting accidents and employee responsibility in

preventing injuries are reviewed.

Designed to train new Employees in the general hazards

to which they are exposed in most industries. Clothing,

personal protective equipment, machine guarding,

reporting accidents and employee responsibility in

preventing injuries are reviewed, and more.

Designed to train new Employees in the general hazards

to which they are exposed in most industries. Clothing,

personal protective equipment, machine guarding,

reporting accidents and employee responsibility in

preventing injuries are reviewed, and more.

No one can predict when an emergency will occur.

That's why training and education are so important.

This video explains the essentials of evacuations,

precautions to take, and what to do in case of an

emergency. Knowledge is power and without proper

training a minor event can turn into a major

catastrophe. Although designed for large hotels and

multi-level buildings, it can be adapted to any size

facility.

VHS

Office Safety

Emergency Evacuation E162

English 15 Minutes

DVD

Office Safety

Employee Safety Orientation E164

English 14 Minutes

DVD

Office Safety

Employee Safety Orientation E165

Spanish 14 Minutes

DVD

Office Safety

Employee Safety Orientation E178

English 14 Minutes

DVD

Office Safety

Employee Safety Orientation E179

Spanish 14 Minutes

DVD

Office Safety

Emergency Evacuation E182

English 15 Minutes

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No one can predict when an emergency will occur.

That's why training and education are so important.

This video explains the essentials of evacuations,

precautions to take, and what to do in case of an

emergency. Knowledge is power and without proper

training a minor event can turn into a major

catastrophe. Although designed for large hotels and

multi-level buildings, it can be adapted to any size

facility.

Protection of occupants in multi-story buildings is

critical in the event of an emergency evacuation. Learn

how to evacuate safely and efficiently before an

emergency occurs.

Hazards in the office such as fires, manual handling

activities, slips, trips and falls and even the design and

layout of the office itself are addressed in this video.

Designed to raise awareness of safety hazards in an

office environment. This program focuses on the most

common hazards found in an office. This DVD discusses

basic ergonomics, ladders, office equipment, slips and

falls, safe lifting, fire prevention and more.

Make fire prevention a part of your work routine. By

following a few simple principles, you can help reduce

the risk of office fires.

Basic office safety such as slips and falls,

ladder/stairway safety, electrical, and good

housekeeping are discussed in this informative video.

Employee responsibility for safety in the office is

stressed.

Respirators are required when the health of the

employee is at risk. The type of respirator needed

depends on the substance the employee is exposed to,

the concentration of the substance and the length of

exposure. This video gives an overview of respirator

use.

DVD

Office Safety

Emergency Evacuation E183

Spanish 15 Minutes

DVD

Office Safety

Emergency Evacuation from Multi-

story Buildings

E186

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Office Safety

Office Safety O113

English 14 Minutes

DVD

Office Safety

Office Safety Basics O136

English 10 Minutes

DVD

Office Safety

Office Fire Prevention O139

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Office Safety

Safety Orientation in the Office

Environment

S184

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Personal Protection

Choosing the Correct Respirator C182

English 6 Minutes

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This excellent program explains how to achieve a proper

fit and safe seal on respirators.

This video explains the basics of personal protective

equipment and is an excellent refresher program.

Respiratory protection is necessary for many tasks to

protect us from a variety of dusts, fumes, mists and

gases. This program demonstrates the different types of

respirators and addresses the need and use of common

respiratory protection.

Do you know the advantages and disadvantages of the

different lenses available for use in safety glasses? This

program is designed to answer that question and to

inform Employees of the status of the various safety

eye-wear testing programs. The program also includes a

brief technical overview of the process used in

hardening glass lenses and in applying scratch resistant

coatings to polycarbonate lenses. Perhaps most

important, the program reinforces the reasons why

wearing safety glasses is vital to protecting your eyes

from flying projectiles.

This video dramatically encourages industrial

Employees to wear eye protection while on the job. The

tape graphically depicts the types of injuries that can be

expected when simple safety measures are ignored.

This video dramatically encourages industrial

Employees to wear eye protection while on the job. The

tape graphically depicts the types of injuries that can be

expected when simple safety measures are ignored.

Carefully designed to engage the worker, this dynamic

program features scenes from a variety of job sites that

show several situations where eye protection is needed

and used correctly. Your workers will develop a respect

for eye protection and understand the life-long

consequences from not using adequate eye protection.

In over 90% of all eye injuries, the injured person was

not wearing eye protection and/or had the wrong type

of protection for the task being performed. Training

workers to properly select and use the right eye

protection works best when it also motivates workers

to consistently use the equipment.

VHS

Personal Protection

Fit Test Respirators CS20

3 English 5 Minutes

VHS

Personal Protection

Personal Protection CS21

4 English 5 Minutes

VHS

Personal Protection

Respirator Use CS21

8 English 5 Minutes

VHS

Personal Protection

Eye Protection: Looking Out E116

English 13 Minutes

VHS

Personal Protection

Eye Injuries E118

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Personal Protection

Eye Injuries E157

Spanish 5 Minutes

DVD

Personal Protection

Eye Safety E187

English 5 Minutes

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This motivational program stresses the importance of

eye protection by showing workers common eye

injuries and how to prevent them.

safety shoes are intended to reduce the chance of harm

to your feet. Selecting the correct safety shoe for the

job is very important. This video will assist the viewer in

understanding the various different kinds of shoes and

how to choose the right one for the job.

Backhoe's, breakers, tamps and pneumatic equipment

is just a few sources of noise that can impair the hearing

of public works employee. This video details the hazards

of noise, and how to reduce exposure. Discusses

personal protective devices also.

Be aware, stay alert, and keep looking up! The

possibility for an accident is everywhere. One of the

least common places to expect one is from overhead.

This video looks at types of hearing protection for

workers-earplugs and earmuffs - and addresses factors

that must be taken into account when choosing the

right type and correct fit for individual use.

Hearing is a part of life that most people take for

granted. However, without it we would have a hard

time functioning in the world in which we live. This

video will introduce new Employees to hearing

protection policies or refresh the awareness of current

Employees. This video is designed to help Employees

see the dangers of excessive noise in the workplace as

well as show how to avoid the potential health risks

associated with it.

Watch out! You've only got one head, so protect it! This

video reviews the different levels of head protection for

various situations.

DVD

Personal Protection

Eye Safety: Service Industry E188

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Personal Protection

Foot Protection F274

English 8 Minutes

VHS

Personal Protection

Hearing Conservation H121

English 9 Minutes

VHS

Personal Protection

Heads up for Safety: Overhead

Dangers

H145

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Personal Protection

Hearing Protection H155

English 9 Minutes

VHS

Personal Protection

Hearing Conservation H203

English 25 Minutes

VHS

Personal Protection

Head Protection H220

English 7 Minutes

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Without protection, long term noise exposure to your

ears could cause irreparable damage. This video

discusses the OSHA regulations protecting Employees,

the reasons for annual hearing tests and the various

types of hearing protection available to Employees. Part

1 of this program is "introduction to Hearing Protection"

I131. It is not necessary to view part 1 prior to viewing

part 2.

More illnesses are surfacing from employees working in

abnormally high temperatures, such as in a hot

warehouse or warm assembly environment. This video

discusses heat stroke, heat stress, fainting, and

precautions to take.

This video explains in detail the results of noise on the

ear. A computer generated picture of the ear is used to

further demonstrate how loud noise over a period of

time can cause permanent hearing loss. It also discusses

the types of hearing protection available. Part 2 of this

program is "Hearing Protection: HCP and PPE, H230".

Your hearing is one of the most important senses. This

video discusses the importance of hearing and how you

can protect your ears against hearing loss.

In the blink of an eye, an accident can take away our

eyesight. Graphic recreations of workplace incidents

encourage use of proper eye protection.

This program uses colorful animation, interviews and

dramatizations to get Employees thinking about the

effects of noise on hearing. The video provides

information concerning the different types of personal

hearing protection and their proper use. Different

aspects of a typical hearing conservation program are

described.

VHS

Personal Protection

Hearing Protection: HCP and PPE H230

English 11 Minutes

DVD

Personal Protection

Hearing Safety H272

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Personal Protection

Introduction to Hearing Protection I131

English 7 Minutes

VHS

Personal Protection

Impact of Noise I133

English 13 Minutes

DVD

Personal Protection

Keeping an Eye on Safety K109

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Personal Protection

Listen Up! Preventing Noise Induced

Hearing Loss

L135

English 16 Minutes

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Personal protective equipment is anything you wear on

the job to protect yourself from hazards in the

workplace. Examples are: hard hats, safety shoes,

goggles, respirators, lifelines or protective clothing. This

video helps you to be aware of these items and that

they should be maintained and kept clean for your

safety.

This program discusses the personal protective

equipment designed to prevent injuries to the head,

face and eyes, hands and feet. Employees are given

specific information and guidelines concerning proper

selection, fit, inspection, and maintenance of each

category of personal protective equipment.

This video covers protective clothing according to your

job duties. Hearing protection, hazardous materials

handling, proper fit of helmets, goggles, respirators,

gloves and more is discussed.

This video discusses a variety of personal protective

equipment necessary for your personal safety.

Inspection techniques are stressed as well as choosing

the proper fit and accessories.

This video covers different types of personal protective

equipment used to minimize hazards on the job in

relation to electrical safety. Some topics covered are

head protection, flash suits, correct body wear,

lockout/tagout, gloves, insulating mats, voltage testers

and ladders.

This program covers your eyes, hands, ears feet and

head showing what type of equipment you should have

and use for each job and describes what could happen if

you don't.

VHS

Personal Protection

Personal protective equipment P128

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Personal Protection

Personal Protective Equipment for the

Head, Eye, Face, Hand and

P142

English 19 Minutes

VHS

Personal Protection

PPE: Put it On P152

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Personal Protection

Protective Clothing P153

English 12 Minutes

VHS

Personal Protection

PPE: Electrical P154

English 12 Minutes

VHS

Personal Protection

PPE - It's Your Call P162

English 22 Minutes

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The importance of PPE is graphically portrayed in this

dynamic, highly interactive video. Through the use of

case studies, examples are given on how to assess

hazards and chose appropriate PPE. Correct use,

maintenance and storage of many types of personal

protective equipment are covered and the importance

of wearing PPE in work situations and at home is also

stressed.

This program addresses the most important part of

personal protection. PPE is the responsibility of the

individual to wear when it's required. All the procedures

and equipment in the world are useless if Employees do

not understand this one simple fact.

This program addresses the most important part of

personal protection. PPE is the responsibility of the

individual to wear when it's required. All the procedures

and equipment in the world are useless if Employees do

not understand this one simple fact.

The use of proper personal protective equipment can

lead to fewer accidents, reduced chance of OSHA fines,

safer Employees, and a better bottom line. With this

video, you can train your Employees on the proper use,

maintenance and storage of PPE, PPE design and

construction and overview of foot, hand, head, eye, and

respiratory protection.

Respiratory protection is necessary for many tasks in

public works. Pesticide/herbicide applicators,

sandblasting, painters and treatment plant personnel

are just a few. This video addresses the need and use of

common respiratory protection found in Public

Agencies.

This program looks at the function of respirators, the

situations where they are used as well as the types and

the factors governing their use. Fit testing is examined

in detail. Common problems and necessary precautions

are also covered.

VHS

Personal Protection

Personal Protective Equipment: PPE P164

Spanish 20 Minutes

DVD

Personal Protection

PPE - It's Your Call P166

English 12 Minutes

DVD

Personal Protection

PPE - It's Your Call P167

Spanish 12 Minutes

VHS

Personal Protection

PPE, The Importance of P171

English 7 Minutes

VHS

Personal Protection

Respirator Training R108

English 9 Minutes

VHS

Personal Protection

Respiratory Protection R109

English 15 Minutes

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This program explains what happens to the body when

workers breathe in chemical contaminants or are

deprived of oxygen. It introduces the different uses of

air-purifying and air-supplying respirators, and discusses

proper selection and maintenance of the equipment.

This program explains what happens to the body when

workers breathe in chemical contaminants or are

deprived of oxygen. It introduces the different uses of

air-purifying and air-supplying respirators, and discusses

proper selection and maintenance of the equipment.

Choosing the correct respiratory protection is critical for

survival. What kind is best for your specific use and

when to use ARP's is reviewed as well as care and

maintenance.

This informative video describes some of the

contaminants in the world that can permanently

damage the lungs and cause death. The correct types of

protective equipment the exposed employee should

wear are reviewed and the reaction various chemicals

may cause. Negative pressure respirators, disposable

respirators, dual cartridge negative pressure respirators

and types of cartridges are discussed.

Respirators are intended to protect you from hazardous

substances in the air and must be maintained to work

properly. This program reviews the types of respirator

equipment available and their proper uses. Correct fit,

decontamination and storage are also discussed.

The Convincer illustrates, in very graphic detail, what

can happen to eyes, hands, arms and legs when proper

safety precautions are not followed and proper safety

gear is not used. Graphic photos are used.

This video stresses the importance of safety shoes in

the workplace. Some primary reasons for wearing

proper foot protection are for balance, support,

ambulation and protection from injuries. It also details

various types of shoes available and OSHA regulations.

VHS

Personal Protection

Respirators R134

Spanish 12 Minutes

VHS

Personal Protection

Respirators R139

English 12 Minutes

VHS

Personal Protection

Respirator Care and Use R146

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Personal Protection

Respiratory Protection R148

English 7 Minutes

VHS

Personal Protection

Respirator Care and Maintenance R149

English 6 Minutes

VHS

Personal Protection

The Convincer T105

English 12 Minutes

VHS

Personal Protection

The Complete Line of Footwear T181

English 8 Minutes

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This updated program covers the requirements under

NIOSH Standards for quantitative and qualitative fit

testing procedures. Helps meet requirements for

training employees in proper fit testing procedures and

gives employees the knowledge and training necessary

to fit test with confidence.

In this program, fighter pilot Major John Busch will

demonstrate to employees the importance of wearing

proper hearing protection in all situations where noise

can be hazardous. Topics include the company Hearing

Conservation/Loss Prevention program, types of

hearing protection, symptoms of hearing loss and

dangers of off-job noise.

In this program, fighter pilot Major John Busch will

demonstrate to employees the importance of wearing

proper hearing protection in all situations where noise

can be hazardous. Topics include the company Hearing

Conservation/Loss Prevention program, types of

hearing protection, symptoms of hearing loss and

dangers of off-job noise.

Although nothing is magical about preventing eye

injuries, employees must take the initiative to think of

the hazard, then take the appropriate action to prevent

the hazard from causing an injury. This program uses

graphic photographs of eye injuries suffered in

industrial settings to force viewers to think about the

consequences of not wearing the required eye

protection. Topics include: Causes of Eye Injuries, Types

of Eye Diseases, Proper Use of Eye Protection, and

Emergency Response to Eye Injuries.

Although nothing is magical about preventing eye

injuries, employees must take the initiative to think of

the hazard, then take the appropriate action to prevent

the hazard from causing an injury. This program uses

graphic photographs of eye injuries suffered in

industrial settings to force viewers to think about the

consequences of not wearing the required eye

protection. Topics include: Causes of Eye Injuries, Types

of Eye Diseases, Proper Use of Eye Protection, and

Emergency Response to Eye Injuries.

A161 - Air sampling provides an estimate of exposure to

better protect workers from air contamination. Proper

air monitoring reduces needless health risks to workers.

This video is a clever "takeoff" of the movie

Ghostbusters.

DVD

Personal Protection

Respirators - Fit Testing R160

English 15 Minutes

DVD

Personal Protection

Hearing Loss Prevention - Employee

Training

H282

English 14 Minutes

DVD

Personal Protection

Hearing Loss Prevention - Employee

Training Spanish

H283

Spanish 14 Minutes

DVD

Personal Protection

Industrial Eye Injuries - The Gory

Story

I143

English 10 Minutes

DVD

Personal Protection

Industrial Eye Injuries - The Gory

Story

I144

Spanish 10 Minutes

VHS

Public Agency

Air Monitoring A161

English 8 Minutes

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Boom lifts and scissor lifts help us reach work areas that

were once almost impossible to access. Like all pieces of

heavy equipment, these valuable machines must be

operated safely to prevent injuries and damage to

property.

Public works and construction Employees have special

needs for back care. The "old" lift with your legs routine

does not always apply. Employees work in mud, rain,

snow, and heat. Shoveling, using breakers, tamps, lifting

concrete bags, etc., are all tasks that require special

training to avoid strain/sprain injuries. This video

addresses not only safe lifting techniques, but safe

methods for shoveling, breaking pavement and other

tasks related to strain and sprain injuries.

Tasks directly related Public works and construction

Employees have special needs for back care. The "old

lift with your legs" routine does not always apply.

Employees work in mud, rain, snow, and heat.

Shoveling, using breakers, tamps, lifting concrete bags,

etc. are all tasks that require special training to avoid

strain/sprain injuries. This video addresses not only safe

lifting techniques, but safe methods for shoveling,

breaking pavement and many other to strain and sprain

injuries.

This program discusses various forms of skin problems

such as dermatitis found in workers and the

preventative measures that must be taken to avoid

them.

This program discusses slings, lifting angles, safety

procedures, precautions and inspection responsibilities

as well as sling angles, overloading, nylon slings, chains,

wire rope, hooks and general rigging safety.

Designed to aid in eliminating or minimizing

occupational exposure to Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) or the

Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and other

bloodborne pathogens. Topics include personal

protective equipment, hygiene, handling, removal and

disposal of contaminated clothing and equipment. This

video is excellent for a wide range audience.

VHS

Public Agency

Aerial Work Platforms A171

English 8 Minutes

VHS

Public Agency

Back Care B102

English 13 Minutes

DVD

Public Agency

Back Care B175

English 13 Minutes

VHS

Public Agency

Causes and Prevention of Industrial

Skin Diseases

C139

English 24 Minutes

VHS

Public Agency

Chains/Slings/Hoists Safety C142

Spanish 15 Minutes

VHS

Public Agency

Controlling the Exposure to

Bloodborne Pathogens

C147

English 18 Minutes

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A very good training program for persons required to

enter confined spaces. Specific procedures and steps to

take to prevent accidents are covered as well as

informing Employees of hazards found in confined

spaces. Contains latest OSHA guideline information.

After viewing this program, Employees at your facility

should be able to gather process safety information

about the process; understand and be able to evaluate

a process flow diagram and a piping and

instrumentation diagram; use this information in

evaluating the overall safety process; be able to use a

"What If/Checklist" to perform a process hazard

analysis; and perform an investigation if a "close call" or

an actual incident occurs.

The dangers of chains are often ignored until someone

gets hurt. This video describes proper chain safety and

maintenance, and cites helpful hints for avoiding

accidents.

Covers hazards of working in small areas, monitoring

procedures, protective equipment, the need for proper

ventilation, and details types of respirators.

Provides an overview of the general hazards associated

with confined spaces, basic atmospheric testing

requirements and more. The emphasis for this program

is the attendant. Generally, this person is the least

trained, yet has the life and death responsibility for

those entering the confined space. This program helps

the attendant understand his/her responsibilities.

Provides an overview of the general hazards associated

with confined spaces, basic atmospheric testing

requirements and more. The emphasis for this program

is the attendant. Generally, this person is the least

trained, yet has the life and death responsibility for

those entering the confined space. This program helps

the attendant understand his/her responsibilities.

Covers personal protective equipment, hazardous

chemicals and tips on how to make the grounds keeping

job safer.

VHS

Public Agency

Confined Space Entry C151

Spanish 19 Minutes

VHS

Public Agency

Chlorine System Safety C152

English 19 Minutes

VHS

Public Agency

Chains and Safety C162

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Public Agency

Confined Space: Using Chemicals C191

English 9 Minutes

DVD

Public Agency

Confined Spaces - The Silent Killer C209

English 19 Minutes

DVD

Public Agency

Confined Spaces - The Silent Killer C210

Spanish 19 Minutes

VHS

Public Agency

Grounds Keeper Safety, Including

Pesticides

G114

English 11 Minutes

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This video offers good tips for using a lawn mower at

home or at work. Did you know that approximately

75,000 people get injured while using lawn mowers

every year? The use of proper personal protective

equipment is stressed and the importance of following

the manufacturers recommended guidelines for safe

use and service.

Designed for health care providers, but is an excellent

program for engineering, custodial, security,

administration and other personnel who provide

services in the health care environment. Good refresher

for nursing, lab and other providers who normally

receive additional universal precaution training.

Approximately 60% of all confined space fatalities are

rescuers. This video illustrates rescue requirements and

methods in permit required confined spaces. Viewers

are made aware of the hazards in a confined space, the

proper equipment required to affect a rescue and that

only trained rescuers should ever attempt a rescue.

Attendant duties are also shown.

Overhead power lines, proximity of structures,

outriggers and blocking are just part of this video's

discussion. Good video for old and new crane operators.

This is the true life story of Randy Fellhoelter's close

encounter with death after intentionally violating safety

work rules and procedures. Although Randy's accident

was caused by his accidental contact with 7,200 volts of

electricity, the video focuses on how individual behavior

plays a major role in accidents and/or accident

prevention. The specific details of the accident were

omitted from the video to draw attention to the

conditions that led up to the tragedy that changed

Randy's life forever. WARNING:THIS IS A VERY GRAPHIC

VIDEO.

This is the true life story of Randy Fellhoelter's close

encounter with death after intentionally violating safety

work rules and procedures. Although Randy's accident

was caused by his accidental contact with 7,200 volts of

electricity, the video focuses on how individual behavior

plays a major role in accidents and/or accident

prevention. The specific details of the accident were

omitted from the video to draw attention to the

conditions that led up to the tragedy that changed

Randy's life forever. WARNING:THIS IS A VERY GRAPHIC

VIDEO.

VHS

Public Agency

Grounds Keeping: Lawn Mower Safety G115

English 7 Minutes

VHS

Public Agency

Universal Precautions - Infection

Control

H180

English 8 Minutes

VHS

Public Agency

High Risk Rescue H189

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Public Agency

Hazard Awareness in Crane Operating

Areas

H238

English 14 Minutes

VHS

Public Agency

I Felt Comfortable I124

English 25 Minutes

DVD

Public Agency

I Felt Comfortable I137

English 25 Minutes

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The beauty and tranquility of the outdoor world may be

dangerously deceptive to the unwary and uninformed.

In this video, two surveyors encounter some

unexpected hazards and learn valuable lessons in

outdoor safety.

When entering a confined space, a few basic safety

procedures will ensure a healthy exit. This video

outlines the rules for entering a confined space.

When entering a confined space, a few basic safety

procedures will ensure a healthy exit. This video

outlines the rules for entering a confined space.

When entering a confined space, a few basic safety

procedures will ensure a healthy exit. The rules for

entering a confined space are outlined.

When entering a confined space, a few basic safety

procedures will ensure a healthy exit. The rules for

entering a confined space are outlined.

This program helps Employees recognize and identify

poisonous plants. Good video for public agency

workers, landscapers and utility personnel.

This video shows you how to "come back alive" from

"Inner Space". It tells employers and workers categories

and examples of confined spaces: how to be aware of

certain atmospheric conditions within a confined space

and what OSHA requires of employers with respect to

confined spaces.

VHS

Public Agency

Outdoor Safety - Critters and Plants O122

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Public Agency

Once too Many O124

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Public Agency

Once too Many O132

Spanish 5 Minutes

DVD

Public Agency

Once too Many O140

English 5 Minutes

DVD

Public Agency

Once too Many O141

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Public Agency

Poisonous Plants P119

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Public Agency

Permit Required - Confined Space P125

English 5 Minutes

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Working with mobile scaffolds or outriggers can expose

you to all of the usual hazards of scaffolds, plus a few

more! This video looks at the special hazards of mobile

scaffolds and outriggers. It offers tips on how to cut

down on danger at the job site, while you comply with

OSHA regulations for scaffolds.

Elevated work platforms such as scissor and boom lifts

allow us to safely perform various tasks and

maintenance operations at heights that otherwise may

be unreachable. While there are many different styles

of lifts designed for various applications and site

conditions, they all have one thing in common: the

potential for serious injury or death when operated in a

careless manner. This video discusses the procedures

lift operators must follow to prevent these types of

incidents.

Emphasizes that thorough and periodic inspection are

the key to avoiding accidents. Telltale signs of rope

wear such as broken strands and means of slowing wear

by shifting points of contact are shown as are types of

hitches, rope design and grading or configuration.

Working with a tractor-loader-backhoe puts you in the

center of countless hazards. This video shows how a

360 degree perspective can keep you safe. Viewers are

asked to ensure visibility all around the work area, to

the "One Call" system and to climb on and off

equipment correctly. The use of stabilizers and weight

distribution is discussed to ensure a safe work

environment.

This video shows how to follow the rules to safely

operate aerial lifts, cranes, and swing stages. Also shows

the safest ways to enter and exit aerial equipment. The

proper ground-to-equipment signals are demonstrated.

In a permit required confined space situation your

signing on means that you can be held accountable if

something goes wrong. It means your reputation as a

worker is on the line. This video stresses the importance

of being responsible for the safety of people in and

around confined spaces.

VHS

Public Agency

Safety on the Board Walk S198

English 5 Minutes

DVD

Public Agency

Safe Operation of Scissor and Boom

Lifts

S264

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Public Agency

The Day They Didn't Inspect the

Rope/Wire Slings

T107

English 20 Minutes

VHS

Public Agency

Tractor - Loader - Backhoe T159

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Public Agency

Working on Aerial Lifts, Cranes and

Swing Stages

W111

English 15 Minutes

VHS

Public Agency

Why Permits are Important W155

English 9 Minutes

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This humorous program will keep your employees "in

stitches" while they learn positive ways to avoid dog

bites while on the job! Covered in this program are:

How to identify a potentially dangerous situation, dog

behavior and how to predict it, how your actions are

interpreted by the animal, how to interpret the actions

of the dog, and what to do and what not to do when

confronted by an unfamiliar animal.

Ladders are a tool used daily, and too often without

much forethought relating to an accident. In fact,

ladders are the root cause of far too many injuries from

falls. This video details the requirements for safe ladder

use. Covers how to make shift ladders, electrical

hazards and safety inspections as well.

OSHA requires all Employees to be trained in the

"general hazards" to which they are exposed. This

program discusses the basic requirements for electrical

safety, mechanical safety, back injury prevention, fire

protection, personal protective equipment and more.

This is an in-depth look at safe lifting in the retail

industry. Discusses the most common types of lifting

hazards and demonstrates specific techniques to lift

safely. Good video for Employees before an accident

occurs and for Employees who need retraining after a

back injury.

Meets OSHA requirements to train Employees in

chemicals/hazardous materials used in the retail

industry workplace. This program explains Material

safety Data Sheets, labeling and basic safety when using

hazardous materials.

With the help of his puppeteer friend Ralph, Buzzy

teaches safe ridership, stressing the importance of good

behavior on the bus. (Pre-school through grade 2)

This video discusses how to deal with the conditions

leading to slips, trips and falls. Shows how to maintain

the work environment to avoid tripping hazards, how to

follow proper lifting procedures and following

procedures when working with chemicals and biological

hazards. Shows how to inspect ladders before using.

VHS

Public Agency

Dog Bite Prevention D141

English 15 Minutes

VHS

Retail Industry

Ladder Safety L104

English 8 Minutes

VHS

Retail Industry

General Safety Hazards in Retail

Facilities

R121

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Retail Industry

Lifting Safely R122

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Retail Industry

MSDS and Chemical Safety R123

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Schools

Buzzy's Safe Rider Rules B149

English 18 Minutes

VHS

Schools

Custodial Staff Safety C183

English 5 Minutes

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Demonstrates how to evacuate ambulatory and non-

ambulatory riders from the bus.

Explains to children first aid procedures for falls and

cuts and why it is important to clean the infected area.

Jim Ellis, noted school transportation expert, looks at

the strengths and weaknesses of being a veteran bus

driver including route hypnosis, lazy eyes, concentration

and the importance of training. This program is filled

with information and examples to remind veteran bus

drivers of the importance of correcting bad habits

before they cause a serious problem.

This is an informative program designed to help drivers

understand the nature of middle school students.

Demonstrates the use of wheelchair lifts and tie-downs,

personal safety restraints and other equipment and

procedures involved in loading and unloading special

needs students. Stresses the importance of the bus

driver and attendant working as a team, as well as the

procedures involved when there is only a driver aboard.

This video demonstrates the proper approach for

teaching young children grades 1-6 about the necessity

for safety around trains and railroads. Videotaped in an

actual classroom setting and features Gene Price.

Meets OSHA training requirements in the general

hazards to which high school teachers are exposed.

Particularly useful for training experienced and

inexperienced teachers in industrial safety in a school

environment. Electrical, mechanical, lifting, ladders,

accident prevention/reporting, chemicals and more.

VHS

Schools

Evacuating the Special Needs Bus E142

English 16 Minutes

VHS

Schools

First Aid for Children F137

English 30 Minutes

VHS

Schools

For you, the Veteran Driver F167

English 27 Minutes

VHS

Schools

Key to Managing the Middle School

Rider

K105

English 45 Minutes

VHS

Schools

Loading and Unloading the Special

Needs Bus

L141

English 15 Minutes

VHS

Schools

Operation Lifesaver - Elementary

School Presentation

O103

English 19 Minutes

VHS

Schools

General Safety Hazards for School

Teachers

S151

English 16 Minutes

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Topics include chemical hazards, basic techniques to

avoid chemical exposure; material safety data sheets

Meets OSHA training requirements for school

custodians in the general hazards to which they are

exposed. Hand/power tools, electrical, machine

operations, lifting, fire prevention, asbestos, personal

protective equipment and more. Excellent program for

improving safety.

Reviews safety in a shop environment, equipment

safety, welding, electrical, mechanical, personal

protective equipment, hand/power tools and the

fundamentals of industrial safety.

This program addresses the need for strict adherence to

basic sanitation principles. Covers basic principles,

bacteria growth, vector control, temperature controls,

servicing and storing foods, and hygiene requirements

for personnel.

This video program covers the basic training in fire

prevention and electrical safety for all persons involved

with a school, i.e. teachers, administrative personnel,

maintenance personnel and junior and senior high

school students.

Meets OSHA and EPA requirements explaining labeling,

storing, using, handling and disposing of hazardous

chemicals and materials.

Teachers realize the importance of a good example and

this program stresses how the examples set by

supervisors and management contribute to the overall

effectiveness of the safety program, particularly in a

school environment.

VHS

Schools

MSDS and Chemical Safety for

Teachers

S152

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Schools

General Safety Hazards for

Custodians

S154

English 18 Minutes

VHS

Schools

High School Student Safety in the

Auto Shop

S155

English 16 Minutes

VHS

Schools

Cafeteria Food Service Employee

Sanitation

S156

English 12 Minutes

VHS

Schools

Fire Prevention in Schools S158

English 9 Minutes

VHS

Schools

How to Handle Chemicals in a School

Environment

S159

English 14 Minutes

VHS

Schools

Setting the Example S160

English 8 Minutes

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This program teaches elementary students how to avoid

accidents on the playground, reporting hazards,

learning to obey supervision and generally how to

prevent accidents on the playground. Excellent program

to reinforce the lessons taught in the classroom on

safety education.

Designed as an awareness program to supplement

mandated operator training programs, this video

explains how to inspect buses at the beginning of each

day to ensure safety.

Describes the challenges involved in transporting the

physically disabled, stressing the importance of allowing

them to become as independent as possible.

This video covers the problems caused by the many

variables in wheelchairs from the differences in

construction to the ways in which they must be secured

on the bus.

The Safest Way Out: Emergency school bus evacuation

Shouldn't your kids know the safest way out? The three

versions show how to use all types of exits currently

outfitted on modern school bus

Save time and money by preventing careless slips and

falls. Teaches drivers about common hazards and the

right way to enter and exit the cab safely.

This short program provides basic prevention

techniques for avoiding slips and falls. Identifying and

correcting hazards, floor maintenance and good

housekeeping are some of the topics discussed.

This program is designed to inform the viewer of the

requirements of 29 CFR 1910.128. It addresses the

proper selection, use and inspection of fall restraint and

VHS

Schools

Playground Safety S175

English 7 Minutes

VHS

Schools

School Bus Inspection S186

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Schools

Transporting the Physically

Handicapped

T177

English 16 Minutes

VHS

Schools

Wheelchair Management W145

English 10 Minutes

DVD

Schools

The Safest Way Out S273

English 17 Minutes

VHS

Slips and Falls

Controlling Slips and Falls C154

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Slips and Falls

Slips and Falls CS23

0 English 5 Minutes

VHS

Slips and Falls

Fall Prevention: Personal Fall

Protection

F164

English 23 Minutes

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fall arrest systems and examines the benefits provided

by the use of full-body harnesses and body belts.

This program explains the OSHA standard for fall

protection including proper procedures and use of

equipment.

When working on or around fall conditions it's not the

fall that hurts, but the landing. This video shows that fall

protection must be used properly and inspection

procedures must be followed for them to be effective.

Occupational falls are a major cause of injury or death.

Fall protection is required when you have a risk of

falling six feet or more. This video examines various

personal fall arrest systems and proper inspection

procedures.

With this video, you can train your Employees on the

importance of selecting appropriate systems and

equipment for each situation requiring fall protection.

This video briefly covers what operations the fall

protection rule applies to, the activities where fall

protection is needed, and the threshold height for fall

protection.

It's not funny; the odds are one in five you will suffer an

injurious fall. This video discusses the uses of safety

belts, lifelines, lanyards and harnesses in the workplace

to move the odds in your favor.

Provides basic prevention techniques to avoiding slips

and falls. Identifying and correcting hazards, floor

maintenance and good housekeeping are some of the

items discussed in this informative video.

Designed to promote awareness of slips and falls.

Covers potential hazards, importance of proper

maintenance and cleaning procedures and many other

aspects of slip and fall prevention. Focus is on

engineering, education and enforcement.

VHS

Slips and Falls

Fall Protection F170

English 21 Minutes

VHS

Slips and Falls

Fall Protection: The Basics F266

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Slips and Falls

Fall Arrest Systems F271

English 9 Minutes

VHS

Slips and Falls

Fall Protection F291

English 7 Minutes

VHS

Slips and Falls

Nice Trip, See ya Next Fall N112

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Slips and Falls

Preventing Slips and Falls P117

Spanish 14 Minutes

DVD

Slips and Falls

Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls P165

English 12 Minutes

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Designed to promote awareness of slips and falls.

Covers potential hazards, importance of proper

maintenance and cleaning procedures and many other

aspects of slip and fall prevention. Focus is on

engineering, education and enforcement.

Designed to promote awareness in preventing slips and

falls. Covers potential hazards, importance of proper

maintenance and cleaning procedures, and many other

aspects of slips and falls prevention. Focus is on

engineering, education, and enforcement.

Designed to promote awareness in preventing slips and

falls. Covers potential hazards, importance of proper

maintenance and cleaning procedures, and many other

aspects of slips and falls prevention. Focus is on

engineering, education, and enforcement.

Ice, snow, rain and mud can appear suddenly. If you're

not prepared, you risk serious injury from a slip or a fall.

This video alerts the viewer to slipping hazards posed by

Mother Nature, and illustrates steps for protection.

Falls cause many injuries as well as deaths in the

workplace. Shows ways to prevent potential slips, trips

and falls and includes a scaffolding safety checklist.

Slips, trips and falls account for 1,500 deaths and

300,000 injuries per year. This dramatization gives good

examples for common sense ways of protecting yourself

and others from slips and falls.

Injuries from slips and falls are the second highest

workers compensation claim in the country today.

Spilled oil, leaky containers, dropped tools, torn

carpeting, and loose wires all contribute to a hazardous

workplace. This video illustrates ways to prevent

hazardous situations and encourages workers to do

their part to keep work areas clean and free of debris.

DVD

Slips and Falls

Preventing Slips and Falls P168

Spanish 12 Minutes

DVD

Slips and Falls

Preventing Slips and Falls P174

English 10 Minutes

DVD

Slips and Falls

Preventing Slips and Falls P175

Spanish 10 Minutes

VHS

Slips and Falls

Slippin' and Slidin' S211

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Slips and Falls

Slips, Trips and Falls S227

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Slips and Falls

Slips, Trips and Falls S233

English 8 Minutes

VHS

Slips and Falls

Slippin' and Trippin' S235

Spanish 5 Minutes

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Most Employees don't give much thought to the

prospect of slipping, tripping or falling on the job. Yet

these types of accidents account for more workplace

injuries every year, more than any other type of injury.

Many of these injuries can be disabling . . . or even fatal.

This video shows Employees the situations that can lead

to slips, trips, and falls, and what they can do to avoid

or prevent these accidents. It discusses why slips, trips,

and falls occur, common causes of accidents, adverse

health effects on injuries, techniques used to avoid

slips, trips and falls, the importance of safety shoes, and

how to "fall "safely.

In this video, Martin Lesperance recalls stories of fall

injuries he has attended as a firefighter and EMT to

make the point that small falls can be a big deal. Some

of the worst fall injuries don't always involve someone

plummeting from a high place such as a 100-foot

chemical tank; they result from simple incidents like a

trip over an unsecured rug or a slip on a slippery

substance. While these types of falls rarely make the

evening news, they can result in broken bones, skull

fractures and other disabling conditions. Martin also

stresses that we can prevent most fall injuries by

recognizing and controlling all fall hazards we

encounter. This video also includes the importance of

wearing proper footwear, recognizing and controlling

slip and trip hazards, transitional areas and changing

walking surface conditions, correcting fall hazards and

moving from one level to another.

The National safety Council reports that most falls

account for 13% of all accidental deaths, second only to

motor vehicles. Statistics have shown the most fatal

falls occur on the first step down from a high place.

Procedures are shown for taking that first step down.

The National safety Council reports that most falls

account for 13% of all accidental deaths, second only to

motor vehicles. Statistics have shown the most fatal

falls occur on the first step down from a high place.

Procedures are shown for taking that first step down.

The importance of keeping work surfaces clean, dry and

free of obstacles gets overlooked until an accident

happens. This video covers floors, stairs, guard rails,

platforms, aerial lifts and placing warning devices.

VHS

Slips and Falls

Slips, Trips and Falls S256

English 17 Minutes

DVD

Slips and Falls

Small Falls are a Big Deal S265

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Slips and Falls

The First Step to Danger T140

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Slips and Falls

The First Step to Danger T185

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Slips and Falls

Work Surface Safety W151

English 6 Minutes

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Fall injuries account for a great deal of personal

suffering as well as substantial losses in productivity.

Employees can prevent most of these accidents if they

made a conscious effort to protect them selves in every

situation where slips and fall hazards are present. This

video uses several recreations to show your employees

that unsafe acts can lead to painful and sometimes fatal

falls.

This program was designed to prevent and eliminate

slips and falls in order to ensure proper safety in the

transportation industry. Covering attentiveness to

surroundings and promotes a safe working environment

Designed to promote awareness of slips and falls.

Covers potential hazards, importance of proper

maintenance and cleaning procedures and many other

aspects of slip and fall prevention. Focus is on

engineering, education and enforcement.

Provides basic prevention techniques to avoiding slips

and falls. Identifying and correcting hazards, floor

maintenance and good housekeeping are some of the

items discussed in this informative video.

Injuries from slips and falls are the second highest

workers compensation claim in the country today.

Spilled oil, leaky containers, dropped tools, torn

carpeting, and loose wires all contribute to a hazardous

workplace. This video illustrates ways to be prevent

hazardous situations and encourages workers to do

their part to keep work areas clean and free of debris.

This video covers the necessity of wearing proper foot

protection. It highlights the basic types of safety shoes

and the situations for each design.

Electrical hazards pose a danger at home as well as in

the workplace. This video reviews proper safety

precautions for working with electricity.

DVD

Slips and Falls

Fall Prevention-High Impact F295

English 5 Minutes

DVD

Slips and Falls

Slips Trips and Falls S270

English 12 Minutes

DVD

Slips and Falls

How To Prevent Slips, Trips and Falls H279

English 15 Minutes

VHS

Slips and Falls

How To Prevent Slips, Trips and Falls P118

English 14 Minutes

VHS

Slips and Falls

Slippin and Trippin S144

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

A Foot Closer to Safety A163

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

A Shocking Experience A164

Spanish 5 Minutes

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The shock that often accompanies a serious injury can

be as deadly as the injury itself. This video outlines the

symptoms of shock and proper treatment.

Electrical hazards affect all Employees. This

presentation covers the basic electrical hazards

including grounding prongs, electrical charges and

prevention techniques of which Employees need to be

aware. This is an excellent video for training new and

experienced Employees.

This video is an introduction to the concept of matching

the machine to the person. Ergonomics can make

working conditions more enjoyable as well as more safe

and productive.

Bloodborne pathogens and the diseases they cause can

be a sensitive subject. Accurate and informative training

is needed to calm the fears of Employees. This DVD

does just that. Developed with new standards and

information relating to lifestyles, bloodborne pathogens

transmission, prevention and precautions, this program

is appropriate for first aid providers and for everyone in

case of emergencies.

Avoid back problems caused by improperly lifting,

pulling pushing bending or twisting heavy or awkward

objects.

Blood-borne pathogens are micro-organisms that are

carried in blood and other body fluids. They include

Hepatitis B and C and Human Immunodeficiency Virus,

or HIV, the virus that causes AIS. To limit exposure,

make sure you understand the hazards and always use

safe work practices.

This program discusses slings, lifting angles, safety

procedures, precautions and inspection responsibilities

as well as sling angles, overloading, nylon slings, chains,

wire rope, hooks and general rigging safety.

VHS

Spanish Programs

A Shock to the System A165

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Basic Electrical Safety in the

Workplace

B132

Spanish 9 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Basic Ergonomics B165

Spanish 5 Minutes

DVD

Spanish Programs

Bloodborne Pathogens - Millennium

Series

B171

Spanish 17 Minutes

DVD

Spanish Programs

Back to Basics B182

Spanish 5 Minutes

DVD

Spanish Programs

Bloodborne Pathogens B185

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Chains/Slings/Hoists Safety C142

Spanish 15 Minutes

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A very good training program for persons required to

enter confined spaces. Specific procedures and steps to

take to prevent accidents are covered as well as

informing Employees of hazards found in confined

spaces. Contains latest OSHA guideline information.

Batteries can be more dangerous than often thought

and should be treated with respect and in accordance

with the proper safety procedures presented in this

video.

The dangers of chains are often ignored until someone

gets hurt. This video describes proper chain safety and

maintenance, and cites helpful hints for avoiding

accidents.

Heart attack is a major killer in the workplace. The

American Red Cross recommends that every workplace

be partially staffed with Employees thoroughly trained

in CPR techniques. This video introduces the need for

such staffing and demonstrates the techniques while

calling for regular refresher training.

Victims of chemical burns require immediate special

attention. This video covers the basics of treatment of

chemical burns including alkalis and acids, flushing the

burned area and clothing removal.

Provides an overview of the general hazards associated

with confined spaces, basic atmospheric testing

requirements and more. The emphasis for this program

is the attendant. Generally, this person is the least

trained, yet has the life and death responsibility for

those entering the confined space. This program helps

the attendant understand his/her responsibilities.

Use this video to teach workers the types of

atmospheric hazards found in confined spaces,

procedures for measuring those hazards and the proper

use of air-monitoring equipment.

VHS

Spanish Programs

Confined Space Entry C151

Spanish 19 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Charging up on Battery Safety C198

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Chain Saw Safety C199

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

CPR C200

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Chemical Burns C201

Spanish 5 Minutes

DVD

Spanish Programs

Confined Spaces - The Silent Killer C210

Spanish 19 Minutes

DVD

Spanish Programs

Confined Space: Air Monitoring C225

Spanish 6 Minutes

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Designed to train new Employees in the general hazards

to which they are exposed in most industries. Clothing,

personal protective equipment, machine guarding,

reporting accidents and employee responsibility in

preventing injuries are reviewed, and more.

An actual telephone call during the great Alaskan

earthquake is used to dramatize the long duration,

incredible force and extensive damage caused by a

major earthquake. Provides information on what can be

done to reduce employee exposure before, during and

after an earthquake.

This video dramatically encourages industrial

Employees to wear eye protection while on the job. The

tape graphically depicts the types of injuries that can be

expected when simple safety measures are ignored.

The biggest danger in treating victims of electrical burns

is shock hazards to the rescuers. This video covers the

basic precautions of initial treatment of electrical burns.

Designed to train new Employees in the general hazards

to which they are exposed in most industries. Clothing,

personal protective equipment, machine guarding,

reporting accidents and employee responsibility in

preventing injuries are reviewed.

Designed to train new Employees in the general hazards

to which they are exposed in most industries. Clothing,

personal protective equipment, machine guarding,

reporting accidents and employee responsibility in

preventing injuries are reviewed, and more.

VHS

Spanish Programs

Employee Safety Orientation E108

Spanish 14 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Earthquake Safety E128

Spanish 11 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Eye Injuries E157

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Electrical Burns E158

Spanish 5 Minutes

DVD

Spanish Programs

Employee Safety Orientation E165

Spanish 14 Minutes

DVD

Spanish Programs

Employee Safety Orientation E179

Spanish 14 Minutes

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An actual telephone call during the great Alaskan

earthquake is used to dramatize the long duration,

incredible force and extensive damage caused by a

major earthquake. Provides information on what can be

done to reduce employee exposure before, during and

after an earthquake.

No one can predict when an emergency will occur.

That's why training and education are so important.

This video explains the essentials of evacuations,

precautions to take, and what to do in case of an

emergency. Knowledge is power and without proper

training a minor event can turn into a major

catastrophe. Although designed for large hotels and

multi-level buildings, it can be adapted to any size

facility.

This motivational program stresses the importance of

eye protection by showing workers common eye

injuries and how to prevent them.

Excellent program for anyone in the retail, food service

or food processing industries. Explains bacteria,

contamination, rodent/insect control, personal hygiene,

cleaning, disinfecting and sanitizing. Explains microbe

growth and proper procedures for controlling bacteria

through sanitizing, refrigeration and cooking.

This video program stresses employee responsibility for

safety and teaches the engineering principles, OSHA

operating requirements, and equipment maintenance.

Companies need qualified forklift drivers and this

program will assist in assuring all requirements are met.

Although this is not a major problem in the solid waste

management industry, anyone operating forklifts must

be trained by the employer. This video meets OSHA

training requirements. It explains the engineering

principles, safe operating rules and operator

maintenance.

We all have seen fire extinguishers around the shop, but

the vast majority of Employees have never even picked

one up. This video details the inspection, maintenance

and use of common fire extinguishers, including actual

firefighting techniques.

DVD

Spanish Programs

Earthquake Safety E181

Spanish 10 Minutes

DVD

Spanish Programs

Emergency Evacuation E183

Spanish 15 Minutes

DVD

Spanish Programs

Eye Safety: Service Industry E188

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Food Service Sanitation F117

Spanish 15 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Forklift Operator Safety F122

Spanish 12 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Forklift Operations F126

Spanish 16 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Fire Extinguisher Safety F133

Spanish 10 Minutes

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This video reviews the developing science of

ergonomics and clearly demonstrates how some

"common sense" solutions to the physical strain caused

by repetitious workplace movements for extended

periods can be utilized.

One of the industry's most useful tools is the forklift,

but it is potentially one of the most dangerous. This

video covers inspection procedures, for adjustment,

transporting workers and rest position.

Forklifts are an essential workhorse for many

companies and their safe operation should never be

taken for granted. The principles of forklift stability are

clearly shown by the use of computer animations.

Topics covered in this video are engineering principles,

safety checks, loading and unloading, stability, safe

driving practices, attachments, parking and refueling

and recharging.

What causes fires, the fire triangle, and classes of fire?

Teaches guidelines on how to implement a risk analysis

strategy. Fire protection and prevention methods.

A fire extinguisher is a simple and effective piece of

emergency equipment. This program explains the

various classes of fires, different types of fire

extinguishers, the keyword PASS and other tips for

emergency use of fire extinguishers. This is the long

version.

A comprehensive program for all forklift operators.

Teaches students engineering principles, operator

safety rules and maintenance. Excellent training

program that is an effective tool for training both new

and experienced operators.

VHS

Spanish Programs

Fighting the Strain - Ergonomics F275

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Forklift Safety F276

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Forklift Operator Training and Safety F282

Spanish 16 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Fire Protection and Prevention F283

Spanish 20 Minutes

DVD

Spanish Programs

Fire Extinguisher Training - Millennium

Series

F287

Spanish 20 Minutes

DVD

Spanish Programs

Forklift Operator Training F288

Spanish 18 Minutes

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This video educates the viewer on the classifications of

fire extinguishers and the type of fire for which they are

suited. It covers proper use and federal requirements

for storage and maintenance.

safety is good business, both for employers and

Employees. It holds down costs, keeps businesses more

competitive and protects people and jobs.

The attitude of the driver is one of the most important

aspects of safe driving. This video is designed to show

why drivers should consider their mental state before

getting behind the wheel.

Gas cylinders are used in welding, cutting and brazing

have the potential to do great harm if mishandled. To

avoid trouble, know the hazards and take appropriate

precautions.

This video details general employee "Right-To-Know

"requirements, material safety data sheets (MSDS), and

methods for meeting the "Right-To-Know" standards

required by OSHA. Good video for introducing new

Employees to these standards.

This video is designed to train all HOTEL/MOTEL

Employees in the "general hazards" to which they are

exposed. This program includes the basic requirements,

electrical, mechanical, back injury prevention, and

personal protective equipment.

This program provides training for Employees in the

safe use of chemicals and hazardous materials used in

the HOTEL/MOTEL INDUSTRY. Also explains Material

safety Data Sheets and labeling requirements.

DVD

Spanish Programs

Fire Extinguishers F299

Spanish 6 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Good Safety is Good Business G116

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Good Driving is an Attitude G117

Spanish 5 Minutes

DVD

Spanish Programs

Gas Cylinders: Welding, Cutting and

Brazing

G126

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Hazard Communication - Right to

Know

H135

Spanish 13 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Employee Safety Orientation H138

Spanish 10 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Hazard Communications H139

Spanish 10 Minutes

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This video program will train hotel housekeeping

Employees in specific safety hazards and accident

prevention techniques. A review of safe cleaning

techniques, chemical use, and back injury prevention is

covered.

The variety of lifting tasks in the HOTEL INDUSTRY

requires specific techniques. This program addresses

lifting hazards and demonstrates how to lift safely.

Lack of exercise, poor posture, fad diets and even

sleeping positions can all affect the health of your back.

These habits play a large role in making back injuries the

number one safety problem in the workplace. This

video shows how to protect you, both at home and on

the job.

Some Employees use sharp tools or machines with

heavy or fast moving parts; handle corrosive materials;

and employ awkward or repetitive movements that can

cause painful ergonomic injuries. Fortunately, these

injuries are preventable, if Employees learn to recognize

and avoid potential hazards. This program looks at the

situations which affect hand, wrist, and finger safety,

and the techniques and equipment which guard against

injury.

The vast majority of injuries are caused by unsafe acts

of Employees. This program explains unsafe acts, verbal

and written counseling. Provides general information to

Employees and supervisors on how to control unsafe

acts.

This video gives a quick reference guide to the

Hazardous Communications requirements - an

introduction to Haz-Com requirements, labeling and

MSDS's.

The proper handling and transportation of a victim is

illustrated in this first aid video. The importance of

proper moving and care of a victim are stressed

throughout this video. Various ways to lift and transport

a victim, depending upon the type of injury are covered.

Also, the importance of testing a stretcher transport

before lifting a victim.

VHS

Spanish Programs

Housekeeping H141

Spanish 10 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Back Injury Prevention H144

Spanish 10 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

How to Prevent Back Injuries H157

Spanish 20 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Hand, Wrist and Finger Safety H159

Spanish 14 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Human Behavior H181

Spanish 13 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Haz-com: An Overview H191

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Handling and Transportation H193

Spanish 10 Minutes

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Heat stroke and heat exhaustion are ever present in hot

environments. This video describes the signs of heat

stroke and exhaustion and explains how to treat heat

stroke victims.

Heat exhaustion is a serious problem in many

industries. This video offers recommendations for

individual safeguards to eliminate or reduce the hazard.

It demonstrates proper clothing for various hot

environments and reminds the worker about the need

for liquids and rest.

Be aware, stay alert, and keep looking up! The

possibility for an accident is everywhere. One of the

least common places to expect one is from overhead.

Gas cylinders containing everything from acetylene to

nitrogen and oxygen are common on many industrial

sites. This video warns against taking these canisters for

granted, discusses their hazardous potential and

demonstrates proper handling and storage techniques.

Learn about chemical hazards, preventative measures

and OSHA requirements. Key training points are

awareness, &MSD's and labels.

Required by OSHA for training Employees who use

chemicals/hazards materials in the workplace.

Describes material safety data sheets (MSDS), labeling

and basic safety methods when using any type of

hazardous material.

This program demonstrates general prevention

techniques to help reduce hand and wrist injuries.

Explains the anatomy of the hand and wrist and how

injuries to these parts of the body can be avoided.

This program demonstrates general prevention

techniques to help reduce hand and wrist injuries.

VHS

Spanish Programs

Heat Can Kill H231

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Handling the Heat H232

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Heads up for Safety: Overhead

Dangers

H233

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Handling Gas Cylinders H234

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Hazcom - What is It? H235

Spanish 5 Minutes

DVD

Spanish Programs

Hazard Communications H243

Spanish 18 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Hand and Wrist Injuries H252

Spanish 14 Minutes

DVD

Spanish Programs

Hand and Wrist Injuries H253

Spanish 14 Minutes

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Explains the anatomy of the hand and wrist and how

injuries to these parts of the body can be avoided.

This video is designed to train all HOTEL/MOTEL

Employees in the "general hazards" to which they are

exposed. This program includes the basic requirements,

electrical, mechanical, back injury prevention, and

personal protective equipment.

This program addresses specific lifting hazards in a

variety of situations found in the Hotel/Motel Industry.

Motivates workers to protect their hearing, using

dynamic graphics to show how the ear works. Effects of

noise and types of ear protection are also covered.

This video brings home the fact that the ultimate

responsibility for safety centers in each individual. Daily

choices about safety matters affect every day of our

lives. A must see for general safety consciousness.

Nearly half of all industrial accidents involve substance

abuse and its adverse effects. This video looks at alcohol

and drug abuse in the workplace, how it is everyone's

problem and how everyone can help solve it.

Fight fire with the proper extinguisher. This video

explains that different types of fires call for different

types of extinguishers. Knowing the difference could

prevent a financial or deadly disaster.

This video teaches Employees how to avoid back strain

by explaining how the back functions and teaches

proper lifting techniques. Demonstrates how to lift

safely in a variety of different situations. Understanding

how the back works, body and back mechanics,

stretching, strains, etc.

DVD

Spanish Programs

Employee Safety Orientation H258

Spanish 10 Minutes

DVD

Spanish Programs

Back Injury H262

Spanish 10 Minutes

DVD

Spanish Programs

Heat Stress H271

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Judge, Jury and Executioner J104

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Just a Little Nip J109

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Know your ABC's - Fire Extinguishers K107

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Lifting Safely L111

Spanish 12 Minutes

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Many worker compensation claims and costs are

attributed to back injuries and unsafe lifting. Residential

pick up workers, maintenance personnel and drivers are

all potential victims of back injuries. This is a great tool

to improve your program and to supplement your

hands on training.

Ladders are necessary tools in most workplaces and are

dangerous when taken for granted. This video explains

the dangers of inappropriate ladder usage and

demonstrates the safe use of various types of ladders

and portable steps.

Lockout/Tagout procedures are vital to a safe work

environment. If you utilize powered equipment,

everyone in your facility needs to be aware of proper

lockout/tagout procedures. This program is a great way

to start your training.

Lockout/tagout procedures are vital to a safe work

environment. Everyone in your facility needs to be

aware of proper lockout/tagout procedures. This video

is a great way to start your training.

Topics Includes Safe Lifting Techniques Exercise and

Stretching, Proper Body Mechanics. And many other

tips and techniques guaranteed to help reduce on the

job back injuries. This video stresses the importance of

individual responsibility in injury reduction and outlines

procedures in plain terms that are easy to follow.

This video explains the safe way to use stepladders,

straight ladders, and platform ladders as well as

common hazards associated with improper ladder use.

Explains 4:1 rule when placing straight ladders, the belt

buckle rule, 36" requirement for straight ladders above

landings, and more. A great program for new or

experienced workers.

VHS

Spanish Programs

Lifting Safely L119

Spanish 12 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Ladder Safety L151

Spanish 5 Minutes

DVD

Spanish Programs

Lockout/Tagout L157

Spanish 14 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Lockout/Tagout L159

Spanish 14 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Light Industrial Back Injury Prevention L164

Spanish 14 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Ladder Safety L165

Spanish 10 Minutes

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This video deals with the safe use of stepladders,

straight ladders and platform ladders. Explains 4:1 rule

when placing straight ladders, the belt buckle rule, 36"

requirement for straight ladders above landings and

more.

Procedures and reasons for using Lock Out/Tag Out are

shown. Who should be authorized to do it and undo it is

discussed as well as when and why it is needed.

Equipment scheduled to be worked on needs to be

"Locked Out" and/or "Tagged Out" so that it will not

"operate" while it is being maintained or serviced to

protect those performing that work.

Machine guards protect the worker from dangerous

moving machine parts. This video explains how they

work and offers safety tips for worker to keep in mind

while using a machine with a safety guard.

This video is full of facts and figures to illustrate that

accidents can happen to anyone. In order to greatly

reduce our risk of becoming an accident statistic, we

must always practice safety procedures.

When entering a confined space, a few basic safety

procedures will ensure a healthy exit. This video

outlines the rules for entering a confined space.

When entering a confined space, a few basic safety

procedures will ensure a healthy exit. The rules for

entering a confined space are outlined.

Provides basic prevention techniques to avoiding slips

and falls. Identifying and correcting hazards, floor

maintenance and good housekeeping are some of the

items discussed in this informative video.

DVD

Spanish Programs

Ladder Safety L167

Spanish 10 Minutes

DVD

Spanish Programs

Lockout/Tagout (Hazardous Energy

Sources)

L170

Spanish 5 Minutes

DVD

Spanish Programs

Machine Safety Guards M156

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

On any Given Day O131

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Once too Many O132

Spanish 5 Minutes

DVD

Spanish Programs

Once too Many O141

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Preventing Slips and Falls P117

Spanish 14 Minutes

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The importance of PPE is graphically portrayed in this

dynamic, highly interactive video. Through the use of

case studies, examples are given on how to assess

hazards and chose appropriate PPE. Correct use,

maintenance and storage of many types of personal

protective equipment are covered and the importance

of wearing PPE in work situations and at home is also

stressed.

This program addresses the most important part of

personal protection. PPE is the responsibility of the

individual to wear when it's required. All the procedures

and equipment in the world are useless if Employees do

not understand this one simple fact.

Designed to promote awareness of slips and falls.

Covers potential hazards, importance of proper

maintenance and cleaning procedures and many other

aspects of slip and fall prevention. Focus is on

engineering, education and enforcement.

Designed to promote awareness in preventing slips and

falls. Covers potential hazards, importance of proper

maintenance and cleaning procedures, and many other

aspects of slips and falls prevention. Focus is on

engineering, education, and enforcement.

The deadly HIV virus can be passed from an injured and

bleeding worker. Ways to safely administer first aid to

such victims and the importance of proper accident

cleanup are suggested.

Required by OSHA, this training program is for all

Employees in the food service industry, covering the

"general hazards". Includes basic accident prevention,

fire protection, electrical safety, mechanical safety, back

injury prevention, personal protective equipment and

more.

Designed to meet the OSHA requirement to inform and

train Employees in chemical/hazardous materials used

in the restaurant industry workplace. Explains Material

safety Data Sheets, labeling and basic safety.

VHS

Spanish Programs

Personal Protective Equipment: PPE P164

Spanish 20 Minutes

DVD

Spanish Programs

PPE - It's Your Call P167

Spanish 12 Minutes

DVD

Spanish Programs

Preventing Slips and Falls P168

Spanish 12 Minutes

DVD

Spanish Programs

Preventing Slips and Falls P175

Spanish 10 Minutes

DVD

Spanish Programs

Protecting Against AIDS in the

Workplace

P179

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Restaurant Orientation for Employees R116

Spanish 10 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

MSDS and Chemicals in Restaurants R120

Spanish 10 Minutes

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Designed specifically for restaurant personnel and

meets OSHA training requirements. Their daily

responsibilities include many hazards, which can be

extremely serious.

As a restaurant employee, there is always the possibility

that your place of business could be the target of a

robbery. What should you do before, during and after?

This video details specific ways of dealing with robbery

and it covers the possibility of Employees stealing from

the company.

Slips and falls are the most common accident in

restaurants. Training Employees in prevention

techniques is increasingly important to avoid both

employee and customer injuries.

Produced for the RESTAURANT Industry, this video not

only explains unsafe acts and verbal written counseling,

and it also provides general information to Employees

and supervisors on how to control unsafe acts.

This program explains what happens to the body when

workers breathe in chemical contaminants or are

deprived of oxygen. It introduces the different uses of

air-purifying and air-supplying respirators, and discusses

proper selection and maintenance of the equipment.

Statistics have shown that the vast majority of accidents

in the workplace are caused, in whole or in part, by

unsafe acts of Employees. The major emphasis of this

program is reducing accidents and injuries by promoting

awareness of unsafe acts.

Three real-life testimonials of people injured on the job

drive home the point that ignoring safety policies can

have drastic consequences that last a lifetime.

Additional graphic pictures of industrial injuries

accompanied by descriptions of what caused them are

guaranteed to make a lasting impression on anyone

who views this tape.

VHS

Spanish Programs

Restaurant Support Personnel Safety R128

Spanish 12 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Robbery and Employee Theft R129

Spanish 10 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Slips and Falls in Restaurants R132

Spanish 10 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Human Behavior (Restaurant) R133

Spanish 13 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Respirators R134

Spanish 12 Minutes

DVD

Spanish Programs

Reducing Unsafe Acts R152

Spanish 10 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Real Accidents/Real Stories R155

Spanish 14 Minutes

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This video discusses the importance of treating all first

aid victims for shock since it follows most injuries. Good

illustrations covering the different bodily systems and

identifying shock through physical characteristics are

thoroughly discussed.

Safety begins with the right attitude. Keeping safety in

mind while on the job and keeping personal matters at

home are discussed.

No step in first aid treatment is more critical than

stopping the bleeding. This video explains why and gives

demonstrations on various techniques recommended

for stopping bleeding and warns against once common

procedures such as tourniquets.

Injuries from slips and falls are the second highest

workers compensation claim in the country today.

Spilled oil, leaky containers, dropped tools, torn

carpeting, and loose wires all contribute to a hazardous

workplace. This video illustrates ways to prevent

hazardous situations and encourages workers to do

their part to keep work areas clean and free of debris.

Slag in the eye can be prevented with protective

eyewear. If a slag injury should occur, this video shows

how it must be treated to avoid further damage.

Falls from scaffolding cause hundreds of deaths each

year. This video illustrates proper safety procedures

when working on scaffolds.

A basic understanding of what causes most back

injuries. The application of a little common sense and a

lot of caution go a long way toward prevention. Simple

back exercises to be done on a regular schedule are

demonstrated.

This video educates Employees about the types of

sexual harassment including "Hostile Work

VHS

Spanish Programs

Shock S205

Spanish 8 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Safety is Your Responsibility S209

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Stop the Bleeding S234

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Slippin' and Trippin' S235

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Slag Injuries to the Eye S236

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Scaffolding Safety S237

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Self Help for Back Pain S238

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Sexual Harassment - What Employees

Need to Know

S253

Spanish 16 Minutes

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Environments". Scenarios are presented which depict

subtle forms of discrimination and the negative effect

they have on Employees and company morale. Viewers

are trained to recognize Sexual Harassment and steps

are outlined for effectively dealing with harassment.

This video educates Employees about the types of

sexual harassment including "Hostile Work

Environments". Scenarios are presented which depict

subtle forms of discrimination and the negative effect

they have on Employees and company morale. Viewers

are trained to recognize Types of Sexual Harassment

and steps are outlined for effectively dealing with

harassment.

Back injuries are the most common type of injury in the

workplace. Help reduce your chance of a back injury by

using safe lifting techniques.

The Red Cross approved training in this video may

possibly prevent a death by suffocation due to choking.

This video shows how to recognize the symptoms of

choking and how to perform the Heimlich Maneuver on

the victim. This simple act can save a life.

Carbon monoxide poisoning is a potential killer that

strikes without warning. This video covers the basic

telltale signs to recognize carbon monoxide build-up

within your body and basic treatment for exposure.

The National safety Council reports that most falls

account for 13% of all accidental deaths, second only to

motor vehicles. Statistics have shown the most fatal

falls occur on the first step down from a high place.

Procedures are shown for taking that first step down.

Shutting down and locking out machinery prior to

making repairs is an important safety procedure. This

video hauntingly emphasizes the necessity of following

lock out/tag out procedures.

This video is about the proper first aid procedures to

follow in treating thermal burns prior to EMT's arriving

on the scene.

DVD

Spanish Programs

Sexual Harassment - What Employees

Need to Know

S263

Spanish 16 Minutes

DVD

Spanish Programs

Safe Lifting Techniques S267

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

The Heimlich Maneuver T183

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

The Invisible Killer T184

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

The First Step to Danger T185

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Tag, You're It T186

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Thermal Burns T187

Spanish 5 Minutes

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A tool that's the wrong size or is used in the wrong way

won't get the job done and can lead to injury. This video

illustrates how to select and use the right tool.

The fatality rate for trenching work is estimated to be

112% greater than the rate for construction work in

general. Basic guidelines to ensure a safe trenching job

are shown.

Basic guidelines are discussed to ensure a safe trenching

job.

Flammable liquids are a part of most work

environments and it is each worker's responsibility to

take proper precautions for both usage and storage.

This video serves to remind everybody to be responsible

and demonstrates correct procedures.

This first aid video discusses the six classifications of

wounds and the proper treatment of these wounds.

First aid procedures to follow for dressing wounds

depending upon the type of injury are also covered.

Good illustrations associated with the do's and don'ts of

wrapping a wound are covered in this video.

Lifting heavy objects the wrong way can result in serious

injury. The five steps to proper lifting are shown.

Hand injuries account for a major portion of on-the-job

accidents. This video outlines the do's and don'ts of

hand safety. The key training points are: gloves, jewelry,

clothing, safety devices and safety awareness.

In a work environment where safety and profit depend

on clear thinking, drug users cannot be tolerated. This

safety game show looks at the adverse effects of drug

use and shows the true picture - the winners and losers

of the drug trade.

VHS

Spanish Programs

The Right Tool T188

Spanish 5 Minutes

DVD

Spanish Programs

Trenching Safety - Part I T195

Spanish 5 Minutes

DVD

Spanish Programs

Trenching Safety - Part II T197

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Up in Smoke U106

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Wounds and Dressing W133

Spanish 11 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Watch Your Back W136

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Where are Your Hands? W159

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Spanish Programs

Who's the Boss? W160

Spanish 5 Minutes

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Back injuries are a workers number one enemy. One-

fourth of all injuries on the job involve the back - pulled

muscles, slipped discs and pinched nerves. This video

shows how to avoid these lifting problems through

common sense approaches that can be adapted to

almost any workplace.

This is an excellent training program presented in both

English and Spanish. Discusses use in both non

hazardous and hazardous locations, pre-operational

inspection and rules for operators. Critical lift

determinations, tipping over, loading trailers and rail

cars, maintenance and refueling including; propane tank

removal and installation procedures, gasoline, and

battery recharging.

Prevent injuries and even death. Live-action video uses

state-of-the-art graphics to explain how heat affects the

body, health hazards and their symptoms, and

preventive measures. Workers learn what to do if a co-

worker is stricken by heat exhaustion, heat cramps, or

heat stroke.

The body is a powerful machine, capable of performing

massive amounts of work. And like any machine, when

it's pushed hard, your body can produce a lot of heat.

Whether you're outside under a hot sun, inside a busy

factory, or bundled up against the cold, you need to be

careful when your body heats up. MARCOM's training

products on "Heat Stress" review how heat affects the

body, the steps employees can take to prevent heat

stress, and elementary first aid that can be given to a

worker who has been affected by a heat-related illness.

Topics covered in these products include: *

Situations leading to heat-related illnesses. * Heat

stress, heat exhaustion and heat stroke. * Other

heat-related illnesses. * Preparing to work in hot

environments. * Engineering controls. * Treating

heat-related illnesses. * and more.

This video explains drug and alcohol dependency and

how supervisors should interact with persons suspected

of chemical dependency.

Each year, drug abuse costs American businesses more

than $100 billion. This video encourages workers to

adopt a zero-tolerance cocaine policy in the workplace.

VHS

Spanish Programs

Worker's Enemy Number One W161

Spanish 5 Minutes

DVD

Spanish Programs

Forklift Driver Safety Training F305

English 25 Minutes

DVD

Spanish Programs

Heat Stress H277

Spanish 9 Minutes

DVD

Spanish Programs

Heat Stress H285

Spanish 13 Minutes

VHS

Substance Abuse

Chemical Dependency, What is It? C140

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Substance Abuse

Cocaine: The Ticking Clock C161

English 5 Minutes

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This video explains drug and alcohol dependency and

how supervisors should interact with persons suspected

of chemical dependency.

This program is designed for those companies now

using or considering the use of drug testing. It explains

why testing/screening is necessary, general drug

policies and how tests are conducted. Explains the

length of time drugs stay in the human body and the

types of drugs that can be detected.

A variety of intimate family scenes that teach the

parenting techniques necessary to keep your child away

from drugs are shown. Also, America's leading experts

in the field of drug and alcohol abuse offer constructive,

sensible advice that you can easily put to use within

your own family.

A video which shows how Phoenix, Arizona, developed

a program to re-educate drivers who are arrested for

driving while under the influence of alcohol. The video

carries you through the instructional program, utilizing

real life people who have completed the DWI course as

they re-enact their roles in this important highway

safety program.

This video is designed for parents, educators and

employers. It provides current information on drugs,

alcohol, paraphernalia and symptoms of abuse.

Approximately 10% of the work force suffers from

alcohol or drug problems. This video reviews the history

of alcohol and drug problems in the workplace, why and

when an employer should become involved in their

employee's problem and what measures to take to

rectify the situation.

This chemical dependency video explains the effects of

drugs such as alcohol, marijuana, cocaine and

prescription drugs in relation to work efforts. Detection

of chemical use on the job is reviewed and how

supervisors can approach the abuser.

DVD

Substance Abuse

Chemical Dependency, What is It? C219

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Substance Abuse

Drug Testing CS22

4 English 5 Minutes

VHS

Substance Abuse

Drug Free Kids - Parents Guide D114

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Substance Abuse

DWI Phoenix D119

English 27 Minutes

VHS

Substance Abuse

Drugs and Youth D120

English 23 Minutes

VHS

Substance Abuse

Drugs and Alcohol in the Workplace D130

English 15 Minutes

VHS

Substance Abuse

Drug and Alcohol Problems and What

to do about it in the Workplace

D132

English 15 Minutes

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Guest participants discuss citizen actions to stem the

tide of drugs in the Nation's neighborhoods.

Guests debate the pros, cons, and implications of

workplace drug testing, exploring one company's

extensive drug testing program.

Los Angeles, home to the Crips and the Bloods, is the

backdrop for this look at reducing crime and drug

dealing by big-city youth gangs.

Drunk driving hurts or kills a million people a year. This

video shows how you can help win the battle for our

highways.

Shows how a drug abuser, as an employee, affects your

business and production level within the company. This

program shows different drugs and their effects.

What You Need to Know Supervisors 60/60 Training

consists of two 60 minute videos: Alcohol Supplement,

fulfilling the mandated 60 minutes of alcohol awareness

training, and Substance Abuse and Constructive

Confrontation, fulfilling the mandated 60 minutes of

drug awareness training. Alcohol Supplement includes

an overview of the Alcohol Awareness Training rules,

five action scenarios based on various types of testing

to increase supervisor's awareness and a presentation

on the effects of low-level alcohol use on job

performance. Substance Abuse and Constructive

Confrontation highlights important training elements

required by the DOT for supervisors, provides

information necessary for an effective substance abuse

program and explains how not enforcing a substance

abuse policy can jeopardize company, public and

employee safety. This program also features eight

scenarios explaining how, when and why to confront

Employees and how to handle Employees who appear

to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

This chemical dependency video explains the effects of

drugs such as alcohol, marijuana, cocaine and

prescription drugs in relation to work efforts. Detection

of chemical use on the job is reviewed and how

supervisors can approach the abuser.

VHS

Substance Abuse

Drugs: Community Responses D136

English 28 Minutes

VHS

Substance Abuse

Drugs: Workplace Testing D137

English 28 Minutes

VHS

Substance Abuse

Drugs: Youth Gangs D138

English 28 Minutes

VHS

Substance Abuse

DWI: Save a Life D144

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Substance Abuse

Drug Use and Abuse D162

English 8 Minutes

VHS

Substance Abuse

D.O.T Supervisors 60/60 Training (2

Videos)

D168

English 12 Minutes

DVD

Substance Abuse

Drug and Alcohol Problems and What

to do about it in the Workplace

D169

English 15 Minutes

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Drugs, alcohol, even some prescription medicines can

significantly reduce an employee's ability to concentrate

on the job and react quickly when something goes

wrong. In this program, a series of vignettes dramatize

the consequences of substance abuse in the workplace.

Nearly half of all industrial accidents involve substance

abuse and its adverse effects. This video looks at alcohol

and drug abuse in the workplace, how it is everyone's

problem and how everyone can help solve it.

Nearly half of all industrial accidents involve substance

abuse and its adverse effects. This video looks at alcohol

and drug abuse in the workplace, how it is everyone's

problem and how everyone can help solve it.

It explains why testing/screening is necessary, general

drug policies and how tests are conducted. Emphasizes

lab efforts to protect employee rights and how tests are

conducted to reduce the possibility of mixing specimens

and giving false results. Explains the length of time

drugs stay in the human body and the types of drugs

that can be detected.

This video helps to educate workers and supervisors to

assist fellow Employees to overcome substance abuse

problems. The opening section uses a dramatic vignette

and expert interviews to show how abusers endanger

both themselves, and their coworkers. The emphasis of

this section is on the co-workers role in intervention.

Part 2 of this series shows supervisors how to help

Employees with substance abuse problems, including

procedures for documentation, intervention and

referral.

Explains the steps supervisors may take when work

performance, which may be drug or alcohol related,

falls below acceptable standards due to suspected

chemical dependency.

VHS

Substance Abuse

Hazards of Substance Abuse (2nd

Edition)

H240

English 17 Minutes

VHS

Substance Abuse

Just a Little Nip J103

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Substance Abuse

Just a Little Nip J109

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Substance Abuse

What Drug Testing is all About M115

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Substance Abuse

Substance Abuse - Part I S137

English 25 Minutes

VHS

Substance Abuse

Substance Abuse - Part II S138

English 28 Minutes

VHS

Substance Abuse

Solving Chemical Dependency S165

English 5 Minutes

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This informative video covers typical issues that occur

with individuals who have alcohol problems at work.

They include mood swings, sloppy work habits and low

productivity. Employee assistance programs are

discussed also.

In a work environment where safety and profit depend

on clear thinking, drug users cannot be tolerated. This

safety game show looks at the adverse effects of drug

use and shows the true picture - the winners and losers

of the drug trade.

In a work environment where safety and profit depend

on clear thinking, drug users cannot be tolerated. This

safety game show looks at the adverse effects of drug

use and shows the true picture - the winners and losers

of the drug trade.

Chain saws are responsible for a great number of

serious injuries and amputations each year. Employees

often use chain saws for tree trimming, landscape

maintenance and brush control, etc. Due to the hazards

inherent in this valuable piece of equipment, proper

safety training is a MUST!

The dangers of chains are often ignored until someone

gets hurt. This video describes proper chain safety and

maintenance, and cites helpful hints for avoiding

accidents.

Excellent program for anyone using hand/power tools,

including general industry, construction and service

related industries. Reviews hammers, screwdrivers,

wrenches, impact tools, drills, saws, and electrically

driven tools.

This program explains proper safety procedures for

operating and maintaining powered pallet jacks.

Operator safety rules, daily maintenance procedures

and general safe procedures used when operating this

type of equipment are some of the topics covered. Can

also be used to train operators who use manual pallet

jacks.

VHS

Substance Abuse

Under the Influence: Alcohol in the

Workplace

U109

English 8 Minutes

VHS

Substance Abuse

Who's the Boss? W131

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Substance Abuse

Who's the Boss? W160

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Tools and Machinery

Chain Saw Safety C134

English 9 Minutes

VHS

Tools and Machinery

Chain Saw Safety C199

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Tools and Machinery

Hand and Power Tools CS22

9 English 5 Minutes

VHS

Tools and Machinery

Electric Pallet Jack Safety E139

English 13 Minutes

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Developing good work habits and wearing protective

gear are essential to grinding safety. This program

demonstrates how to check for grinding wheel wear,

how to adjust equipment to the correct settings and

how to safely use hand and stationary grinders.

Emphasis is placed on wearing safety glasses and the

use of snug fitting clothing while working with grinders.

For anyone using hand or power tools, including general

industry, construction and service related industries.

Hammers, screwdrivers, wrenches, drills, saws and

electrically driven tools are discussed.

Hand and power tools are used every day in many types

of business. They make our work easier and allow us to

be more efficient. However, we often fail to see the

hazards these tools present. This video shows how

accidents can be significantly reduced by applying good

general safety rules, and reviews what hazards are

associated with the specific types of tools we use. The

program shows you how to match the tool to the job,

the importance of "state of mind", good safety

practices, personal protective equipment and how to

care for and maintenance of tools.

For anyone using hand or power tools, including general

industry, construction and service related industries.

Hammers, screwdrivers, wrenches, drills, saws and

electrically driven tools are discussed.

Many important factors must be taken into

consideration when working in the machine shop. This

video covers hazard recognition, following safe work

practices, personal safety including clothing and jewelry

and personal protective equipment.

This video stresses the need for proper lighting and

good housekeeping as well as keeping your

concentration while using machinery. Using personal

protective equipment, being aware of hazards and using

safety guards is imperative!

VHS

Tools and Machinery

Grinding Safety G102

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Tools and Machinery

Hand and Power Tool Safety H102

English 12 Minutes

VHS

Tools and Machinery

Hand and Power Tool Safety H248

English 13 Minutes

DVD

Tools and Machinery

Hand and Power Tool Safety H255

English 12 Minutes

VHS

Tools and Machinery

Machine Shop Safety M144

English 7 Minutes

VHS

Tools and Machinery

Machine Cutting, Grinding and

Sanding

M149

English 7 Minutes

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Proper techniques for handling equipment on loading

docks are illustrated including checking trailer wheels,

inspecting dock boards, working inside a rail car and

operating forklifts. Safety rules for stacking and picking

orders are reviewed as well as tips for the safe

operation of hoists and conveyors.

This program discusses training guidelines when

working with power tools. Read the owner's manual,

make sure safety guards are in place, be alert for

electrical safety, keep your work area clean, wear

personal protective equipment and maintain tools.

This program discusses how to use hydraulic and

pneumatic tools safely and ways to eliminate accidents

from occurring. It also explains the tools strengths and

weaknesses and hazards associated with each tool. Also

covers how to maintain tools in proper operational

condition.

Using a game show format, this video explains how to

inspect the power tool you are using, and correct

personal protective equipment to choose.

Using a parody on "Tool Time", this video discusses

proper methods of handling hand tools, personal

protective equipment, shock tools, ergonomic

considerations and good housekeeping.

Without the knowledge of how to utilize your

equipment properly, you could be severely injured. How

to safely work with hand and power tools is this video's

focus.

With more than 10,000 scaffold-related injuries every

year, the need for training is obvious. This video helps

Employees understand the danger working with

suspended scaffolds and how risks can be minimized.

VHS

Tools and Machinery

Powered Equipment in the Warehouse P121

English 12 Minutes

VHS

Tools and Machinery

Power Tools: General Safety P143

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Tools and Machinery

Pneumatic and Hydraulic Tools P150

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Tools and Machinery

Portable Power Tools P156

English 10 Minutes

VHS

Tools and Machinery

Portable Hand Tools P157

English 9 Minutes

VHS

Tools and Machinery

Power & Hand Tool Safety P160

English 21 Minutes

VHS

Tools and Machinery

Powered Hand Tool Safety P163

English 18 Minutes

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We use portable power tools in a variety of tasks each

day: repairing machinery, installing new equipment and

performing routine maintenance. In fact, we rely on

such tools as drills, saws, sanders and grinders so much

that we have a tendency to become too comfortable

with them. Our complacency often leads us to disregard

safe work practices. When this happens, we leave

ourselves open to burns, cuts, electrocution and other

injuries. This video features two tragic accident

reenactments to remind power tool users about key

safety issues and to make them aware of the painful

injuries that result from unsafe use. Topics include

inspecting tools before use, selecting the proper tool for

the job and being trained and authorized to use tools.

Powered pallet trucks have many uses in industry, but

they must be handled with extreme caution. Know your

vehicle and its limitations, and follow the procedures

for safe use.

In this ever advancing world of technology, robots are a

vital part of many businesses. Fencing, light curtains,

pressure sensitive mats, interlocked doors and

emergency pull cords are all discussed. Also covered is

the need for research, proper design, implementation

documentation and training.

This video gives instruction in the safe use and handling

of chainsaws - valuable for anyone falling or bucking:

amateurs, students and first-time users as workers.

Describes maintenance, falling and bucking techniques

and use of safety equipment.

Explanation of how air compressors operate. Discusses

personal protective equipment, safety precautions,

lubrication of pneumatic tools, air filters, hoses,

connections and maintenance procedures.

This video discusses safety considerations for proper

use of these saws. Reminders are given to exemplify the

importance of safety when using table and radial arm

saws. A discussion of the prevention of kickbacks and

the reason why guards are used is included in this video.

A tool that's the wrong size or is used in the wrong way

won't get the job done and can lead to injury. This video

illustrates how to select and use the right tool.

DVD

Tools and Machinery

Power Tool Safety P172

English 8 Minutes

DVD

Tools and Machinery

Powered Pallet Trucks P176

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Tools and Machinery

Robot Reality R143

English 20 Minutes

VHS

Tools and Machinery

Safe Use of Chainsaws S162

English 17 Minutes

VHS

Tools and Machinery

Safety and Use of Air Compressors S183

English 15 Minutes

VHS

Tools and Machinery

Table/Radial Arm Saw Safety T144

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Tools and Machinery

The Right Tool T164

English 5 Minutes

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A tool that's the wrong size or is used in the wrong way

won't get the job done and can lead to injury. This video

illustrates how to select and use the right tool.

Discusses personal protection of the worker and

safeguarding the machine. Dangers to ears, eyes, hands

and lungs are identified and the precautions

appropriated to each are described and demonstrated.

Procedures to safeguard against injury on forklifts and

any machine that shears, rotates, presses or grabs are

shown.

Grinding wheels used throughout industry are real

workhorses. In this video, key points include proper set-

up and grinder usage - with a special test for detecting a

damaged wheel.

Working with wood can be very rewarding. You should

not take away from the personal satisfaction of your

work by risking injury because you did not use the right

tools safely. Highlights start with a plan, being

organized, using chisels and saws, filing the right way,

and keeping tools clean and sharp.

This program explains the types of metalworking fluids,

describes their potential health hazards, details

appropriate work practices that can minimize potential

health effects and outlines basic fluid management

practices.

Working with wood can be very rewarding. Don't take

away from that personal satisfaction by risking injury

because you did not use the right tool safely.

This program looks at the safety rules and various

techniques of arc cutting and gouging used in metal arc

cutting, arc air gouging and plasma arc cutting.

VHS

Tools and Machinery

The Right Tool T188

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Tools and Machinery

Working with Machinery W108

English 17 Minutes

VHS

Tools and Machinery

What a Grind W137

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Tools and Machinery

Woodworking Hand Tools W139

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Tools and Machinery

Working Safely with Metalworking

Fluids

W146

English 16 Minutes

DVD

Tools and Machinery

Woodworking Hand Tools W168

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Welding Safety

Arc Cutting and Gouging A132

English 13 Minutes

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A welding torch can be one of the most dangerous tools

on any job site. This video outlines proper precautions

to take when using a welding torch.

Welding torch safety is an all-consuming process. This

video outlines proper procedures for the safe assembly,

operation and storage of welding torch heads.

This video explains the dangers of cutting and welding

to your Employees. Cutting and welding operations are

major causes of industrial fires.

This is an excellent video to educate welders on the

hazards and potential health and safety concerns in this

occupation.

Flashburn to the eye can result when ultraviolet rays

emitted by an arc welder are absorbed into the eye's

cornea. The video introduces workers to the damaging

effects of Flashburn and offers prevention methods.

Gas cylinders are used in welding, cutting and brazing

have the potential to do great harm if mishandled. To

avoid trouble, know the hazards and take appropriate

precautions.

Gas cylinders are used in welding, cutting and brazing

have the potential to do great harm if mishandled. To

avoid trouble, know the hazards and take appropriate

precautions.

Occupational exposures to the many by-products and

fumes generated by the welding process are discussed.

Due to the potential health risks to which welders are

faced, training and awareness is important.

VHS

Welding Safety

A Matter of Degree - I A143

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Welding Safety

A Matter of Degree - II A144

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Welding Safety

Cutting and Welding Fire Safety C174

English 15 Minutes

VHS

Welding Safety

Health Factors in Welding CS21

2 English 5 Minutes

VHS

Welding Safety

Flashburn F160

English 5 Minutes

DVD

Welding Safety

Gas Cylinders: Welding, Cutting and

Brazing

G125

English 5 Minutes

DVD

Welding Safety

Gas Cylinders: Welding, Cutting and

Brazing

G126

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Welding Safety

Health Factors in Welding Operations H116

English 22 Minutes

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This program looks at a wide range of aspects relating

to MIG welding, including equipment, terms and

methods which relates specifically to the MIG welding

process and instructions.

Slag in the eye can be prevented with protective eye

wear. If a slag injury should occur, this video shows how

it must be treated to avoid further damage.

Slag in the eye can be prevented with protective

eyewear. If a slag injury should occur, this video shows

how it must be treated to avoid further damage.

This tape includes an introduction to welding and basic

safety precautions such as securing the 360-degree

hazardous work zone, proper ventilation and proper

clothing. Highlights include, oxyfuel gas welding, electric

arc welding, preparation, and fire watch.

Reviews welding hazards, evaluation of welding hazards

and workplace control measures. Includes handling of

equipment, maintenance and personal protective

equipment.

This video covers proper personal protective

equipment, ozone health effects, common toxic fumes,

equipment maintenance, fire and electrical hazards and

procedures for emergencies.

Informative video which emphasizes the hazards

welders face every day. Discusses radiation, fumes,

personal protective equipment and fire safety.

VHS

Welding Safety

MIG Welding M122

English 19 Minutes

VHS

Welding Safety

Slag Injuries to the Eye S148

English 5 Minutes

VHS

Welding Safety

Slag Injuries to the Eye S236

Spanish 5 Minutes

VHS

Welding Safety

Welding Safety - Securing the Worker W103

English 30 Minutes

VHS

Welding Safety

Welding Safety W118

English 18 Minutes

VHS

Welding Safety

Welding and Cutting Safety W147

English 9 Minutes

VHS

Welding Safety

Welding and Cutting W156

English 8 Minutes