Search Video Library for: Off-The-Shelf Safety Video Program (ILT)
The First 30 Seconds: The Safe Use of Fire Extinguishers
The first thirty seconds after discovering a fire is critical. Within those few moments a decision to fight a fire must be made and knowing when to fight and when to flee can mean the difference between life and death. The program describes how to best use an extinguisher and when not to use it.
The Safety Deck™
Specifically designed to be an orientation video program for new employees - it also provides a review for seasoned workers or a point of departure toward a more in-depth training cycle for the general employee population.
The Safety Lotto™
This program shows how people tempt fate and risk injury -- or death -- with unsafe behaviors. It covers eight safety topics. Eight people selected are shown doing unsafe things and paying the price for it. Their number was up.
Accident Investigation: A Tool for Effective Prevention™ (Complete Program)
Conducting a valid and useful accident investigation is an opportunity to influence the work environment of those around you. It requires tact, diligence, thoughtful communication, and an understanding of the work environment.
Air Purifying Respirators: Guidelines for Safety™
This program is specifically designed to inform viewers about air-purifying respirators — their benefits and limitations, selection, fit testing, cleaning, storage, and inspection procedures.
Anhydrous Ammonia Safety Training
This video teaches employees how to make a systematic evaluation of the entire ammonia system, determine if problem areas exist and make sure the ammonia system at your facility remains under control.
Back Safety - Back in Business™
This program runs through various techniques, including proper work postures and lifting techniques, to reduce back stress.
Back to Basics (Manual Material Handling) - No Belt
Back to Basics is a quick paced, informative program to help employees understand back injuries and the precautions they can take to prevent these most costly lost time incidents. This version does not include the use of belts.
Back to Basics™ (Manual Material Handling)
Back to Basics™ is a quick paced, informative program to help employees understand back injuries and the precautions they can take to prevent these most costly lost time incidents.
Basic Principles of Electricity™
This program explains the basic principles of electrical energy in an easy-to-understand, non-technical way. If electricity escapes the path of its intended circuits, the results can be shock, burns, respiratory failure, asphyxiation, internal bleeding and cardiac arrest to the human body, as well as physical damage to surrounding property.
Bloodborne Diseases: Understanding the Risks
This program provides training for emergency response personnel on the Federal OSHA Standard on Blood borne Diseases. It discusses the risks of occupational exposure to the hepatitis B and HIV viruses.
Bloodborne Pathogens: You Can't Tell by Looking (General Industry)
This program addresses the nature of bloodborne pathogens, the federal standard and facility exposure control plan, protective measures, Hepatitis B vaccination, emergency procedures as well as training and record-keeping.
Bloodborne Pathogens: You Can't Tell By Looking (Healthcare)
This program addresses the nature of bloodborne pathogens, the federal standard and facility exposure control plan, "Universal Precautions" (this is known as "Standard Precautions" in the healthcare version in accordance with Centers for Disease Control guidelines), protective measures, Hepatitis B vaccination, emergency procedures as well as training and record-keeping.
Breathing in High Hazard Zones with Atmosphere-Supplying Respirators
This program is specifically designed to inform viewers about atmosphere-supplying respirators — their benefits and limitations, selection, fit testing, cleaning, storage, and inspection procedures.
Chlorine Process Safety Training
This program shows employees how to make a systematic evaluation of the entire chlorine system, determine if problem areas exist and make sure the system at your facility remains under control.
Confined Space Safety
If your employees know the precautions they must take before entering a confined space, it can save their lives—and the lives of their coworkers.
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.