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Confined Spaces, Deadly Places™
This program is based on the real-life incidents that led to OSHA's rule making on confined space entry. It's a gripping account of the hazards that can befall untrained workers and permit violators.
Confined Spaces: Survival by Permit™
This program reviews the importance of following confined entry requirements - including the ever important permit.
Contractor Safety: A Contract For Safety
This program provides a basic overview of the safety procedures contractors need to be aware of in most facilities.
Decontamination Safety Training
Use this video to train personnel who provide hazardous materials release response, site clean-up, supervision, environmental and personnel monitoring, and equipment decontamination.
Dog Bite Safety Training
If your employees come into regular contact with dogs, they must be able to recognize when they are in danger of an attack. And knowing what actions to take—and not to take—can mean the difference between their safety and serious injury.
Don't Fall Down On the Job™: Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls
Fall protection expert, Nigel Ellis, Ph.D., CSP, P.E., also appears in the program with comments about fall prevention. In addition to general safety regarding slips, trips, and falls, safety considerations for using stairways, ladders, and scaffolds are also discussed.
Electrical Safety Related Work Practices™
This video shows viewers how to inspect for abnormalities in equipment and faulty wiring which could result in an unexpected release of electrical energy through the body.
Electrical Safety: Preventing Shock of Lifetime™
The program starts with a dramatic incident in which a worker receives a severe shock while working near electrical lines. After defining the difference between a qualified worker and an unqualified worker, the program goes on to describe various training, work practices, and preventive measures that these employees need to know.
Electrical Test Instruments™
This program covers the use of a wide variety of electrical circuit testing equipment, including volt meters, digital and analog VOM meters, amperage meters, and megometers. Viewers will learn the purpose for each device and its limitations.
Emergency Evacuation
Fires. Earthquakes. Hazardous materials exposure. The nature of emergencies makes it extremely important for every employee to be thoroughly trained in emergency evacuation procedures.
Energy Isolation & Control (Lockout/Tagout) Training
Hundreds of employees die each year and thousands more are injured because they didn’t use effective control measures to protect themselves from the release of hazardous energy.
Ergonomics Awareness for Employees™
This program provides employees with a basic orientation to ergonomics and how employees can contribute in an overall ergonomics safety program.
Ergonomics for Supervisors™
This program is geared to any managers or supervisors who would be involved in implementing, administering or maintaining a workplace ergonomics effort.
Ergonomics Workstation Modifications
Simple modifications in posture, work habits, and workstation design to reduce discomfort, fatigue, and injury.
Ergonomics: Preventing Cumulative Trauma Disorders
This program reviews the risk factors and symptoms associated with various cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs).
Fall Protection & Prevention™
Falls from elevation are the number one cause of on-site occupational fatalities. Yet despite the alarming statistics, personal fall protection is the most under-utilized safety resource.
Fall Protection: Taking Fall Protection to Greater Heights™
Special safety concerns for the use of stairways, ladders, and scaffolds are discussed. Throughout the program, actual accidents are shown with suggestions on how the accidents could have been prevented. Fall protection expert, Nigel Ellis, Ph.D., CSP, P.E., also appears in the program with comments about fall protection.
Fire Basics in the Workplace™
This program shows the four classes of fires, how to prevent each kind of fire, the proper fire extinguisher to use, and how to use it properly.
Fire Prevention: It’s Up to You
The program poses a series of questions and answers regarding the hazards most often responsible for fires, the steps to take in the event of a fire, and what employees and employers can do to prevent fires.
First Responders Duty™
This program covers the hazardous materials response plan and how it should be developed and implemented in order to effectively handle anticipated emergencies.