First Aid and Safety Video TrainingDo you need video or DVD materials for your company's safety training program? Western First Aid & Safety offers training videos FREE of charge with diverse subject matter to help enhance your in-house training procedures. Our FREE DVD and Video library has over 125 titles. Our library deals with safety and health issues that are important to employees in their day-to-day job functions, such as back safety, ergonomics, fire safety, first aid, forklift and much more. There are a number of formats from which to choose, including:
Available Training Videos
ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION
D65. Accident Investigation – “Accidents will happen.” We have all heard that statement before. Unfortunately, it is true. In spite of our best efforts, things occasionally do go wrong. While many accidents seem to happen for obvious reasons, there may be things that contribute to an accident which are not always apparent. That is why it is vital to conduct a thorough Accident Investigation. This program shows employees steps that are taken in a accident investigation and highlights how important it is for employees to fully cooperate with any inquiry. They also point out that while an investigation’s focus is to determine the cause of an accident, the overall goal is to prevent similar accidents from happening again. Topics covered are: the goals of an accident investigation, securing an accident scene, root-cause analysis, the importance of investigative interviews, assisting in an accident investigation, reporting the near misses, the role of policies, equipment and training on accident prevention, as well as addition subjects. Class materials included. 13 minutes.
AIR MONITORING
D43. Life Saving Through Air Monitoring – A survey of common toxic atmosphere hazards including oxygen deficiency, hydrogen sulfide, carbon monoxide/dioxide. Also covered are general examples of air monitoring techniques, sampling, calibration and how to deal with combustible/toxic gases. Includes questions, answers and PowerPoint slides. 13 minutes. 2009
ALERTNESS
2. Safe and Awake – Discusses the need for concentration and being attentive at work – 10 minutes. 1981
ANHYDROUS AMMONIA
D55. Anhydrous Ammonia – Anhydrous ammonia is used in making many important products, but it can be toxic, even deadly. This program covers the basic facts about the chemical, personal protection and emergency response. How ammonia affects the body, avoiding exposure and preventing release. 22 minutes. 2008
ASBESTOS
6.. Brake Cleaning Equipment – Discussing how to reduce exposure to asbestos in the repair of automotive brakes and clutches using enclosures and vacuums. 17 minutes. 1986
37.. Asbestos Awareness – Risks, exposure, training and removal. 9 minutes. 1997
D59. Asbestos Awareness – Dispel some of the common myths about asbestos by educating your team about Asbestos Containing Materials(ACM) and how to work safety around them. 16 minutes. 2008
D67. Asbestos Awareness – In August 1994, OSHA issued 29 CFR 1910.1101, “Occupational Exposure to Asbestos.” This regulation requires that all employees who could come into contact with materials that might contain asbestos be given appropriate training on working safety in these situations. Because many materials commonly used in buildings for many years (including ceiling tiles, vinyl flooring and wall and pipe insulation) contain asbestos, this means that the regulation applies to virtually every custodial, janitorial and maintenance worker in the country. This Regulatory Compliance kit has been created specifically to educate employees about the dangers of working with materials that may contain asbestos. Contains class materials. 14 minutes. BACK INJURIES
60. Causes and Care of Acute Back Pain – Introduces employees to what causes back injuries, what to do if their backs are injured, and how to care for and strengthen their backs. 10 minutes. 1993
72. Back in Shape – Shows employees how to use and maintain a healthy back. 17 minutes. 1992
D69. The BACK PACK – A Bit About Backs – Learn the basics of back care in a fun, entertaining format (three modules, approx. 15 minutes each). (179a -instructor guide available) On The Road: The Lighter Side of Lifting – This fun, high-energy program takes a realistic look at ways to lift “better” in a variety of work environments (22 minutes). (179b – instructor guide available) Back In Step: The Road to Recovery from Back Pain – This innovative program helps those with back pain “make it through the day” by demonstrating safe and effective ways to perform a wide variety of daily activities (60 minutes). Take Five For Health and Safety – This series of short programs hits the highlights of sitting, standing, lifting, stretching and ergonomics in a fun and entertaining “talk show” format (five modules, approx. 8 minutes each). Stretching Out At Work – This exciting, upbeat program introduces the audience to stretching in the workplace and offers practical tips for getting started.
D47. Back Safety: Exercise and Ergonomics – They say you never notice the parts of your body until they hurt. This video stresses the importance of back safety and discusses not only the risks involved in everyday body movement, but also the ways to prevent those risks from turning into debilitating injures. The presentation stresses a proactive approach including proper health through exercise and ergonomics. Information is offered on how to properly move through each day without adding undue strain and stress on the body. Viewers will be shown a range of basic stretches as well as other methods and tips for safe and healthy movement. 15 minutes. 2008
BOILERS.
33. 75 Years of Safety – Boiler Safety – 12 minutes. 1994
86. Portrait of a Disaster – Boiler Safety – 14 minutes. 1992 91. Sentries of Safety – The National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors. 11 minutes. 1995
111. Celebrating 100 Years of Boiler Safety in British Columbia – 15 minutes. 1996
131. Protection Through Inspection – National Board of Boiler & Pressure Vessels – Inspectors, 9 minutes. 1998
146. Case for Safety II – Boiler safety, 11 minutes. 1999
CHEMICALS.
32. Chemical Safety – Right to Know – 21 minutes. 1990
123. Chemicals in the Workplace – Examples of handling chemicals, emergencies and procedures used for spills. 15:09 minutes. 1998
137. Dealing with Chemical Safety – Substituting chemicals and safe work practices when handling chemicals. 17 minutes. 1999
165. Guarding the Safety of Your Community – This program tells the story of what LEPCs (Local Emergency Planning Committees) do to guard the safety of your community concerning Hazardous Chemicals to prevent and plan the response to accidental or deliberate chemical incidents which are a part of modern life. 23 minutes. 2002
43. Your Part In Safe Chemical Storage – Your part in safe chemical disposal; forklift safety. 41 minutes. 1991
57. Introduction to Process Safety Management – Presents an overview of the 14 elements of process safety management established by OSHA in 29 CFR 1910.119. Process Safety Management of Highly Hazardous Chemicals. This program is designed to introduce the purpose and requirements of process safety management to both new and experienced employees. 12 minutes. 1992
20. Safe Handling of Industrial and Commercial Water Treatment Chemicals – The effects of improperly treated water and how to properly handle chemicals, identifying the hazards, avoiding the hazards, detection of exposure and response in emergency situations. 20 minutes.
92. Shelter in Place – Illustrates the protective measures person should take in the event of a chemical leak in residential areas. 19 minutes. 1994
CODE INFORMATION.
8. Inside the Life Safety Code – NFPA 101 – A behind the scenes look at the important changes of the 1988 Life Safety Code. 1988
COLD STRESS.
118. Cold Stress – Frostbite, dressing for work in the cold, hypothermia symptoms. 8 minutes. 1997
COMPRESSED GAS.
3. Compressed Gas Cylinders – Proper handling, storage, labeling and transporting. 4:03 minutes. 1997
D68. Handling Compressed Gas Cylinders – In today’s work environment, compressed gas is used for many things – refrigeration, welding, heating and a number of other functions. Compressed gas can be dangerous, and employees who work with it need to know how to handle it properly. Guide and class material included. 12 minutes.
CONSTRUCTION
D29. Construction Safety Essentials – Construction sites have the potential to be dangerous places. This production will help reduce of even eliminate the risks involved on site. It covers essentials such as housekeeping, working at heights, excavating and public safety. It also examines subjects often taken for granted, such as working in the elements and manual handling. Don’t simply rush into a job. 23 minutes. 2003
D56. Backhoe/Loader Operations – English or Spanish. General safety practices and operating rules for anyone assigned the job of operating a backhoe loader. Explains basic operator maintenance procedures. Includes questions, answers and PowerPoint slides. The content of this safety video was updated in August 2008. 9 minutes.
156. Backhoe Safety, Dump Truck Safety, Truck Safety and Operations –16:14 minutes. 2007
D54. Aerial Lift Safety – English or Spanish. Demonstrates proper donning procedures for body harnesses. Discusses the importance of regular equipment inspection, as well as other safety issues related to the use of aerial lifts. 10 minutes. 2009
D57. Confine Space Entry – The Silent Killers – English or Spanish. Provides an overview of the types of hazards associated with confined spaces, basic atmospheric testing requirements and information relating to confined spaces. The major 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. 19 minutes. 2009
D5. Confined Space Entry - Investigation – Two confines space accidents teach employees how to work safely in confined spaces and how they can prevent serious accidents from occurring. The investigation reveals what happened, what went wrong and how these accidents could have been prevented. Includes: when things go wrong, four areas to investigate and surviving in a confined space. 23 minutes. 2007
D30. Confined Space Entry – Public Works & Construction – Program comes with a CD-ROM of written materials, including test questions and answers. 6 minutes. 2009
D31. Confined Space Communication & Awareness – Shows procedures such as risk assessment, entry permit, PPE and requirements for confined space work. Topics covered are: confine space atmosphere, risk assessment, communication, atmosphere testing, equipment and safeguards and permit system. 21 minutes. 2006
83. Confined Space Entry – A Survival Guide (Part 1) – Designed to define and inform employees on confined space and to help meet OSHA requirements. 22 minutes. 1993
84. Confined Space Entry – A Survival Guide (Part 2) – 11 minutes. 1993 93. Entering Confined Spaces – Monitoring, safe operating plan, working with a partner and having attendant available. 9 minutes. 1997
103. Take Two: and We’ll All Breathe Easier – Non Technical information on confined space. 8 minutes. 1993
133. Confined Spaces, Trenching/Shoring Safety, Underground Location Safety –16 minutes. 2007
D32. Cranes, Hoists & Slings. Crane and hoist operation is a complex task. A single mistake could damage property and cause serious injury. This DVD is intended for crane and hoist operators, supervisors and any personnel working in the vicinity of cranes or hoists. Topics covered include: working near cranes, identifying and reducing risks, pre-operational checks, chains and slings, load assessment and communication signals. 17 minutes. 2006
36. Safe Crane Operations and Practices – Good for crane operators. 112 minutes. 1989
52. Crane Safety Awareness for Site Superintendents – 8 minutes. 1992
141. Safe Operation of Overhead Cranes – Covers operation and maintenance of cranes – Good training video for crane maintenance. Goes into detail on the inspection of overhead cranes. 16 minutes. 1999
67. Emergency Evacuation Procedures – Explains evacuation procedures and emphasizes the importance of each employee’s role in following them. 9 minutes. 1993
31. 31. AGC on Solid Ground – A Plan for Safe Excavation and Trenching – 19 minutes. 1990
136. Call Before You Dig (AT&T) – Overview of all the industries you affect if you cut a transmission cable and costs charged to you if you cut one. 12 minutes. 1999
D2. Cave In! Trenching and Shoring Safety – Every year about 400 U.S. workers die and 6,400 are seriously injured in trench cave ins. That’s why your employees need to understand trench hazards and how to prevent cave ins. Complies with OSHA 1926.650-652. Includes grain size and saturation, cohesion and soil testing, protective systems. 18 minutes. 2007
D36. Cave In Response This program trains personnel how to respond safely to a cave in and not become a victim. It was shot with one of the country’s premier trench rescue units. If a trenching emergency occurred, would your people know how to handle it safely? 24 minutes.
182. Rigging and Lifting with Mobile Construction Equipment – 27 minutes.
D33. Rigging Equipment Basics – English and Spanish. The materials and techniques used in the three most common types of slings (wire rope, fiber rope and webbing) are presented in this valuable program, along with information on proper selection, maintenance and rigging. Item RIG 001 – rigging basics, slings and hitches, wire rope and synthetic web slings, attachments. 20 minutes. 2010.
151. Roofing Contractor Safety – (State of Illinois presentation) A very thorough presentation about proper steps to take when setting up the repairs of roofing by contractors. 10 minutes. 1996
121. Scaffold Safety – A brief program on OSHA requirements on scaffold safety. 71⁄2 minutes. 1997
122. Scaffolding/Training Program – A good all around program on scaffolding. Covers all of the OSHA requirements for safe scaffolding and training program. 9 minutes. 1997
D49. Scaffold and Scaffolding Safety – This important safety training video is meant for anyone who works on or around scaffolding. The safety video goes over basic safety rules, tips on how to use scaffolding safely and operating procedures for scaffold use. The video also includes a CD-ROM with a leaders guide, a written test and other written materials. If you employees use scaffolding then this video is an essential training tool for your business. 11 minutes. 2009
73.. How To Prevent Falls – Shows employees what they can do to prevent falls from any height. 14 minutes. 1992
88.. Fall Protection Systems – (with a training guide) – 20 minutes. 1992
130.. OSHA – TI Presents “How Far Is That Fall?” – 22 minutes. 1998
D37.. Fall Protection – Program comes with a CD-ROM of written materials, including test questions and answers. 5 minutes. 2009
D38. Ladder Safety – Program comes with a CD-ROM of written materials, including test questions and answers. 5 minutes. 2009
D39. Fall Protection Training for Any Worker Who Works at Heights – Falling from heights, regardless of how short a distance to the ground, can cause very serious injuries or in many cases, death. This fall protection training video covers body harnesses, shock absorbing lanyards, swing effect, rope grabs, retractable lanyards and much more. This important video will help keep your workers safe on the job. Includes questions and answers. 20 minutes. 2009
D64. Slips, Trips and Falls – Most employees don’t give much thought to the prospect of slipping, tripping or even falling on the job. Yet these types of accidents account for more workplace injuries annually than any other accident category. Many of these injuries can be disabling...or even fatal. This DVD show employees the situations that can lead to slips, trips and falls, and what they can do to avoid or prevent these accidents. Topics covered are: why slips, trips and falls occur, common causes of accidents, potential health effects of resulting injuries, techniques used to avoid injury, the importance of safety shoes, how to fall safety and more. 120.. Ladder Safety – Training in the use of ladders, inspecting ladders, correct ladder for the job, positioning and servicing. 7 minutes. 1997
73.. How To Prevent Falls – Shows employees what they can do to prevent falls from any height. 14 minutes. 1992
88.. Fall Protection Systems – (with a training guide) – 20 minutes. 1992
D51. Trenching and Shoring Operations – English or Spanish. If your employees are involved in the areas of trenching and shoring then this training video is a necessary part of your safety program. The safety training video explains that safety rules, working requirements and emergency procedures. As you know OSHA considers excavating to be one of the most hazardous construction job, so be sure to give the training to ensure your employees work safely on the job. Includes an employee quiz and answer sheet so you can know that your trainees have absorbed the training program. Includes questions, answers and PowerPoint slides. 14 minutes. 2009
D44. Shoring Safety – Trains workers and competent persons on shoring installation according to Appendices C and D of OSHA’s Part 1926.65 with filed demonstrations, installations and a detailed explanation of hydraulic and timber shoring systems’ design installation tables and graphs. 24 minutes. 2008
142.. Inspection, Care and Storage of Slings – Goes into detail for checking all types of slings – rope, wire, chain, cable, etc. Covers all aspects of the inspection of slings. 16 minutes. 1999
DIVING
172. Underwater Burning – The purpose of this video is to help divers understand the hazards of underwater burning and how to avoid an incident. 11 minutes. 2004
173. Why a 3-Man Crew – This video recreates fatal or near fatal accidents which point out the need of a 3-man dive crew. 18 minutes. 2004
174. The Hazards of Diving in Delta P Work Environments – This video recreates actual Delta P (differential pressure) incidents and recommends ways to minimize the risk of Delta P situations. 12 minutes. 2004
DRIVING
126. Driver Improvement Programs – Sense-abilities - 10:24 minutes. Al Wises Up – 10:15 minutes. The Best Offense is a Good Defense – 9:22 minutes. Ready for Anything – 8:22 minutes. Choices that Can Change a Life – 14:00 minutes. 1998
5. Drive Safely – Preventive steps for vehicle safety, driver courtesy, the importance of using seat belts, the designated driver and pedestrian’s safety. 12 minutes. Near Misses – The importance of reacting to near misses, typical reactions and the possible consequences of near misses. 7 minutes. Lockout-Tagout – Six Steps to Safety – Proper lockout and tagout procedures applied to four energy sources. Turning off equipment and disconnecting the energy source and release of any residual energy, testing and restoring energy during maintenance of equipment. 11 minutes.
D66. Driving Safety – The Complete Program – Driving safety is a very important training topic for your employees. Whether they just drive to and from work, or whether driving is an important part of their job, everyone show have safety training for the safe operation of motor vehicles. Every year accidents claim the lives of more than 35,000 people on our nation’s roadways. As a matter of fact, driving is the leading cause of death while working. This important driver safety training video will cover the following: seatbelts and why they must be worn, the importance of creating a safety cushion around your vehicle, how to pass another car on the roadway, driving while it’s dark, how to handle adverse weather, what to do in case of a skid or hydroplane, and finally, what to do in case you are involved in an accident. Class materials included. 16 minutes.
D27. Take Pride in Your Job: Seat Belts – 2008
ELECTRICAL
48. Electrical Safety for Non-Electrical Workers – (2 copies) 20 minutes. 1991
87. Electrical Hazards: Common Mistakes – Insulation and grounding, unsafe conditions treat electricity with respect. 6 minutes. 1994
138. Electrical Safety in the Workplace – Basic facts, prevention, conductors. 23 minutes. 1999
46. Electrical Safety: Down to the Wire; Eye Care: About Eye Safety; Housekeeping: It’s Everyone’s Job. 1991
D18. Arc Flash Safety Awareness – Do your employees know how to protect themselves, their co-workers and the workplace from arc flash hazards? Be sure of it with this in- depth look at the dangers of arc flash and how best to deal with them. A comprehensive safety program is the first step to compliance with NFPA 70E and OSHA requirements. Covers Arc Flash Hazards, Electrical Safety Program, PPE, Safe work practices. 18 minutes. 2007
21. REC Series on Electrical Utility Safety: Basket Rescue – The rescue of an injured electrical line worker from a bucket truck and working safely around electrical power transmission lines. 25 minutes. 1985. Hand line Rescue – Rescue of an electrical lineman by one person from a pole top that has come in contact with a high voltage line by one person. 15 minutes. 1985. Operation Lighten Up – The safety of using bucket trucks when working around electrical transmission lines, the load capacity of bucket trucks and the necessity of equipment inspection. 10 minutes. 1985. Shortcuts for Accidents – How experienced lineman can be injured by taking a shortcut and by- passing safety procedures. 12 minutes. 1985. OSHA and the Basket Truck – Covers the OSHA regulations on aerial lifts, mechanical equipment and how they apply. 13 minutes. 1985
EMPLOYEE SAFETY
D9. Process Safety: Management – English and Spanish. This vital program helps supervisors comply with OSHA’s Process Safety Standard (1910.119). It covers crucial compliance information and training requirements. Item CPS001-explanation of the OSHA standard, employee participation, compliance audits, emergency response and follow-up. 18 minutes. 2006
D10. Process Safety: Protecting Employees OSHA – Spanish and English. A comprehensive employee training program is essential to the safe operation of any process industry facility. A process safety management plan will help your facility avoid tragic incidents that impact your workers and the community. This valuable program takes a close look at the process safety plan. Item CPS004 – employee participation, management of change, process hazard analysis, operating procedures, emergency planning and response. 19 minutes. 2004
55. Safety Shorts – General Safety Motivation on any Given Day – Provides new ideas on how to cut the rising cost of liability while increasing your company’s profits...for a minimum expenditure. You’ll learn the effects of safety (or lack of it) as it relates to OSHA regulations, workers compensation, law suit, insurance premiums, worker productivity and the profitability of your company. The film also introduces you to the safety training program. 27 minutes.
71. The Case for Safety – 1992 100. Safety Pays – Reynolds Equipment – Shop safety in an implement dealership. 13 minutes. 1992
145. Communication Safety – Near miss investigation details, shift change and information exchange at the changeover. 17 minutes. 1999
153. Employee Safety Orientation Update – Meets OSHA requirements for training in general hazards regarding proper clothing, machine guarding, accident reporting, etc. (exceptional video) 22 minutes. 1999
D28. How to Develop & Implement a Safety Program – Program comes with a CD-ROM of written materials, including test questions and answers. 9 minutes. 2009
139. Work Safety Essentials – Good overall coverage of all types of safety.
ERGONOMICS
41. Personal Protective Equipment; Repetitive Motion Injury: Prevention Is In Your Hands; Disaster Preparedness: What To Do If It Happens. 47 minutes. 1990
D11. Ergonomics (Health Care) – Program comes with a CD-ROM of written materials, including test questions and answers. 6 minutes. 2009
26. Ergonomics and YOU – 18 minutes. 1991
49. ERGONOMICS – Prevention of Cumulative Trauma Disorders – 20 minutes. 1994
105. Ergonomics for Supervisors – Designed to instruct supervisors and team leaders regarding their general responsibilities in a company’s ergonomic program. Areas covered are: participating on an ergonomics team, understand the risk factors that can contribute to a cumulative trauma disorder (CTD), recognizing the early symptoms of CTD’s modifying the workplace to minimize or eliminate the risk factors and the importance of communicating with employees at all times. 21 minutes. 1995
106. Ergonomics in the Workplace – This program covers the risk factors that can lead to a cumulative trauma disorder (CTD), they symptoms and causes of common CTDs and the steps that you can take to minimize the risk factors that can lead to cumulative trauma disorders. 18 minutes. 1995
150. Power Zone Ergonomics – (State of Illinois presentation) Ergonomics on the job and the before and after picture of proper ergonomics. 12 minutes. 1996
159. Industrial Ergonomics – 17 minutes. 2001
D45. Ergonomics – Understand how to recognize and reduce the stress on your body from your daily work environment. This course discusses: Musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) and prevention techniques. Engineering and administrating controls and motion-based physical, environmental and psychological risk factors. Based on OSHA ergonomic guidelines. 20 minutes.
D58. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, CTS – English or Spanish. Describes carpal tunnel syndrome, gives tips on how to prevent CTS and what employees can do to reduce the effects of these repetitive motion injuries. If your employees perform repetitive tasks, then this training will help alleviate and reduce workplace injuries. Includes questions, answers and PowerPoint slides. 12 minutes. 2009
EYE CARE
46. Electrical Safety: Down to the Wire; Eye Care: About Eye Safety; Housekeeping: It’s Everyone’s Job – 1991
124. Safety Showers & Eye Washes – Demonstrates different types of showers/eye washes. Real life situations. 12 minutes. 1998
FARM SAFETY
97. The Wake Up Call – Pertains to farm and yard machinery. 16 minutes. 1995
FIRE
10. Using Fire Extinguishers - Explains and illustrates the basic techniques used for putting out or controlling fires using portable extinguishers and the hazards associated with certain types of fire extinguishers and extinguishing agents. 14 minutes. 1987
134. Fire Extinguisher Training – Practical use of fire extinguishers. 6 minutes. 1992
76. Fire Extinguisher Safety – Introduces employees to the proper steps to extinguishing fires and proper evacuation steps to insure safety and possibly save lives. 1992
44. Fire Safety: Everyone’s Job; Rules for Tool Safety; Horseplay is NO JOKE – 38 minutes. 1991
FIRST AID
62. Burn Emergencies: Prevention and Response – Introduces the new employees to the potential burn hazards in their work areas, to help them protect themselves and others from burn injuries and to teach them how to act quickly and correctly should a burn emergency occur. 10 minutes. 1993
81. Medical Emergencies In the Workplace I: Life-Sustaining Response – This will increase employees awareness of what can happen during a medical emergency and the kind of quick, purposeful action needed when seconds count and a person’s life may be in danger. 1992
82. Medical Emergencies In the Workplace II: Emergency First Response – Provides the basic information needed to report emergencies and administer first-aid treatment. 17 minutes. 1992
FLAG SAFETY/TRAFFIC CONTROL
77. Flagging Safety, Small Jobsite Traffic Control, Skin Protection – 16 minutes. 2007
D14. Flagging Traffic – Program comes with a CD-Rom of written materials, including test questions and answers. 5 minutes.
FORK/TRUCK
24. Color of Danger – (2 copies) Safety in the operation of industrial forklift trucks. 14 minutes. 1965
132. Forklift Safety: OSHA Final Rules – Good all around video on forklifts. 17:30 minutes. 1998
155. Forklift 2000 – Provides all the academic training requirements on: engineering, technical information, tipover/turnover, operating rules, operator maintenance, etc. (exceptional video) 50 minutes. 1999
D53. OSHA Regulations for the Forklift Driver – This program was developed to teach forklift operators about OSHA regulations and requirements relating to forklift operators. This video is specifically designed to help ensure that your forklift operators receive the OSHA required training. 18 minutes. 2009
27. Safe Lift Truck Operations – The program covers all aspects of safe operation and continually stresses the importance of an attitude of safety when operating a lift truck. Will help meet OSHA requirements for operator training. 22:40 minutes. 1989
D1. Powered Low-Lift Trucks Powered Low-Lift Trucks: Walkie & Walkie/Rider Safety – This valuable program reviews training for the powered low-lift trucks that are commonly known as walkies and walkie/riders. The program helps transporter, pallet truck and platform truck drivers comply with the OSHA ruling (1910.178), which includes low-lift trucks. Includes: characteristics and load handling with PPE. 17 minutes. 2007
43. Your Part In Safe Chemical Storage; Your Part in Safe Chemical Disposal; Forklift Safety – 41 minutes. 1991
113. Lifting it Right – Intended as a training aid in teaching the correct way to lift vehicles. For vehicle service technicians responsible for operating automotive lifts (includes written training kit). 17 minutes. 1996
GENERAL INDUSTRY
D8. Top 10 OSHA Violations – Program comes with a CD-ROM of written materials, including test questions and answers. 5 minutes. 2009
13. It’s A New Day – Costs of Worker’s Compensation, the number of accidents with injuries; regulations, training and policies to control them. 19 minutes. 1984
39. Commitment to Safety; Safety Orientation; Accident Reporting and Investigation; Safety and Substance Abuse – 42 minutes. 1990
50. Training and Education For Your Safety and Health – Is it worth your life? 18 minutes. 1992
51. Guardians of the Workplace – 91⁄2 minutes. 1989
56. Industrial Safety – To introduce new employees to and remind experienced employees of the types of hazards found in industrial facilities. The program also looks at some of the common cause of accidents in the work place and presents some general procedures for responding to an accident or an unsafe condition. 6 minutes. 1992
70. Safety is Serious Business With Gallagher – 5 minutes. 1993
74. Communicating For Safety – Demonstrates the importance of good communication skills in the workplace to make for a safe place to work. 1992
89. Training and Education for your Safety & Health – Staying a step ahead – 17 minutes. 1992
135. Safety and the Human Factor – Fires, chemical and oil spills, vehicle wrecks, building and aircraft accidents. 12 minutes. 1999
45. Making Healthy Choices; Safety Lifting and Carrying; Skin Care and Safety. 45 minutes. 1991
9. Ten Steps to Greater Safety, Working with Hazardous Materials, Seven Steps to Ladder Safety, Protect Your Hearing
168. Hidden Scars – (2 copies) Excellent reminder of the human cost of uncontrolled accidents and the hidden scars that survivors must deal with. 25:40 minutes. 2001
GRAIN HANDLING
112. Deadly Dust III – Supplement to Deadly Dust III on grain elevator explosions and the safe handling of grain dust. 22 minutes. 1996
129. K-State Research & Extension – two separate tapes. 1998 Part 1 – Grain Fumigation Techniques for grain elevators – 16 minutes. Part 2 – Fumigation safety and records for grain elevators – 16 minutes.
GUARDING
14. Accident Prevention Through Equipment Guarding – Shows the hazards on machines and where guarding is used to prevent injuries, using protective equipment and emergency stops to prevent injury. 10 minutes. 1994
28. Press Brake Safeguarding – (2 copies) Safeguarding of various products: drill presses, lathes, milling machines, punch presses, gate devices, etc. 18 minutes. 2003
40. Work Zone Safety; Preventing Hand Injury: Three Lines of Defense; Machine and Equipment Safety. 38 minutes. 1990
116. The Machine Safeguarding People – (2 copies) Rockford machine guarding systems. Shows many different types of point of contact safeguards. 10 minutes. 2003
7. Safety Stacking and Storage – Stacking and storage of materials so they won’t cause damage or injuries, safe clearance for sprinklers and the importance of paying attention to hazardous materials warnings. 12 minutes. Shortcuts – Using machine guards, wearing protective equipment and checking equipment to prevent accidents. 7 minutes. Body Mechanics: Preventing Pain and Strain – The best way to avoid muscle fatigue, proper bending, lifting, sitting and lifting, the benefits of exercise and toning muscles to prevent injury. 12 minutes.
58. Working Safely With Machinery – Presents new employees with the basics of machine and equipment safety. Four key categories are covered in this tape. They are as follows: preliminary assessment, personal protective equipment, guards and safety devices, and maintenance repair. 12 minutes. 1993
19. Machine Guarding – Hazards of machinery, guards designed to protect operator. 6 minutes. 1997
HAND SAFETY
158. The Essential Elements of Hand Safety –16 minutes. 1996
98. Hand and Eye Safety – Also Includes section on slips and falls. 30 minutes. 1991
99. Hand / Power Tool Safety, Cutting Torch Safety, Welding Safety – 5 minutes.2007
HAZCOM
127. Right to Know for Fleet Service Operations – good video. 33 minutes. 1996
128. Hazard communications – Right-to-Know – (2 copies) good video. 9:10 minutes. 1999
154. Hazard Communications 2000/New Millennium/Long Version – Covers the definition of hazardous materials, written HazCom plan & requirements, hazard classification system, routes of entry, MSDS, as well as proper labeling and storage. 26 minutes. 2000
161. HAZCOM – HazCom stands for Hazard Communication. HazCom is an information and training standard relating to the use of hazardous chemicals in the workplace. Its purpose is to reduce chemically related injuries and illnesses. These hazardous chemicals must be appropriately labeled, must have a corresponding Material Safety Data sheet, or MSDS, and must be used only by people who have been properly trained. The program covers the following areas: How HazCom works, Hazards associated with chemical, labeling, Material Safety Data Sheets. 15 minutes.
D40. Hazard Communications – Get a better understanding of the importance of container labeling for a safer workplace. This course discusses OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) and the requirements for a written Hazard Communication Program (HCP). Learn about the four factors of chemical exposure and additional topics such as workplace chemicals, chemical exposure, chemical labeling, Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) and methods of controlling physical and health hazards. 16 minutes. 2008
D41. HazCom Millennium – This hard-hitting safety video touches on the high points of safety. 5 minutes. 2009
HAZARD - SIGNS
61. Safety Signs – The purpose of this video program is to increase awareness of safety signs. The program also explains the meaning of the various colors and pictures used on signs. 10 minutes. 1993
HEAD INJURIES
75. Preventing Head Injury – Shows employees the who, what, where, when, why and how of preventing head injuries. 11 minutes. 1992
HEALTH
68. Medication and Safety – Shows the importance of taking medication properly and with care and how doing so can protect their health and safety. 13 minutes. 1993
63. Personal Protection, Health Issues, Heat Stress – 18 minutes. 2007
HEARING
59. Preventing Hearing Loss – Explains how the hearing process works and how being exposed to loud noise without the proper protection can permanently damage the hearing process. This video also shows you what kinds of hearing protection are available. 11 minutes. 1993
HEAT STRESS
42. Heat Stress, Respiratory Safety: The Breath of Life; Working In Confined Spaces. 1990
D48. Heat Stress: Staying Healthily, Working Safety – More than 20 percent of heat stroke victims die regardless of their health or age. The information in this video provides general safety instructions to anyone who works in a hot environment, whether that environment is an indoor or outdoor area. This presentation covers the various types of heat stress, what their symptoms are, how the body operates in a hot environment, what workers can do to prevent heat stress from occurring and what measures to take if they recognize heat stress symptoms in themselves or a coworker. 14 minutes. 2008
63. Personal Protection, Health Issues, Heat Stress – 18 minutes. 2007
HEXAVELENT CHROMIUM
D34. Hexavalent Chromium – Program comes with a CD-ROM of written materials, including test questions and answers. 5 minutes. 2009 13
HOUSEKEEPING
140. Good Housekeeping – Good video on the subject. 10 minutes. 1999
LABORATORY
17. Nobody’s Perfect – Safe procedures for working in laboratories. Dramatized by John Astin. 23 minutes. 1975
104. Landscape, Tree Trimming, Chainsaw – 16 minutes. 2007
119. Lawn Mower Safety – Grounds Keeping – Proper clothing and safety devices, checking for debris, equipment left running unattended. 6:26 minutes. 1997
LEAD AWARENESS
38. Lead Awareness – Lead exposure, poisoning and effects on people. 10 minutes. 1997
LIFTING
7. Safety Stacking and Storage – Stacking and storage of materials so they won’t cause damage or injuries, safe clearance for sprinklers and the importance of paying attention to hazardous materials warnings. 12 minutes. Shortcuts – Using machine guards, wearing protective equipment and checking equipment to prevent accidents. 7 minutes. Body Mechanics: Preventing Pain and Strain – The best way to avoid muscle fatigue, proper bending, lifting, sitting and lifting, the benefits of exercise and toning muscles to prevent injury. 12 minutes.
101. Safety Refreshers – Safe Lifting – 12 minutes. 1993 1. Back to Basics for Safe Lifting – 25 minutes. 1984
16. Lifting Injuries – Analysis and Solutions – Examines some hazardous manual lifting, analyzes risk, and offers solutions to reduce injuries from lifting and associated costs. Offers formulas for figuring the maximum allowable weight to be lifted in all tasks. 17 minutes. 1970
53. Proper Lifting – 4 minutes. 1992
LOCKOUT – TAGOUT
5. Lockout-Tagout – Six Steps to Safety – Proper lockout and tagout procedures applied to four energy sources. Turning off equipment and disconnecting the energy source and release of any residual energy, testing and restoring energy during maintenance of equipment. 11 minutes. Drive Safely – Preventive steps for vehicle safety, driver courtesy, the importance of using seat belts, the designated driver and pedestrian’s safety. 12 minutes. Near Misses – The importance of reacting to near misses, typical reactions and the possible consequences of near misses. 7 minutes.
162. Lockout Procedure – Clear, lock, tag and try are a safety procedure, which is essential whenever cleaning, maintenance or adjustments carries out on industrial equipment.
LANDSCAPE
The aim is to isolate all forms of energy from the area to be worked on, ensure that an accidental release of potentially hazardous energy does not occur, and make certain that entry to a restricted area is tightly controlled. The main areas covered in this program are: Planning, Methods of Lockout, the lockout sequence, the try, return to operational status. Lockout can range from simple to very complex. A simple rule when considering any lockout operation is represented by the following checklist, which is detailed in the program: When? Who? Where? What? How? With manual. 9 minutes. 2003
54. Lockout/Tagout – 15.5 minutes.
D6. Lockout/Tagout an Open and Shut Case – Reinforcing the basics of lockout/tagout will help you comply with OSHA’s 1910.147 standard and avoid catastrophic accidents. Includes: What lockout/tagout is and when to perform it. OSHA’s six steps to controlling hazardous energy. OSHA’s three steps for the safe restoration of energy. 14 minutes. 2007
D15. Lockout/Tagout (Control Hazardous Energy Sources) – A great way to train employees when time is of the utmost importance. Program comes with a CD-ROM of written materials, including test questions and answers. 3 minutes.
D16. Lockout/Tagout – Making it Safe – A simple maintenance task can become a life threatening activity when working on operational equipment. This can occur when equipment unexpectedly activates because someone who cannot see what you are doing turns it on, or because you accidentally activate it yourself. You could lean over to undo a bolt and lose a finger, an arm, or even your life. Isolation procedures, often call ‘Lockout/Tagout’, are designed to prevent equipment from activating during maintenance and servicing. This production covers a range of issues including steps to effective lockout/tagout, group lockout/tagout, hidden and stored energy and multiple energy sources. 16 minutes. 2008
D17. OSHA’s Lock-Out/Tag-Out – Touches on the high points of lockout/tagout safety. Comes with CD-Rom of written materials, including test questions and answers. 5 minutes. 2009
D46. Lockout/Tagout for Affected Employees – This film is geared towards employees affected by lockout/tagout procedures rather than employees utilizing the procedures for maintenance. It teaches the employees the purpose behind locking and tagging out and explains the various types of locks and tags and their purposes. 7 minutes. 2008
D63. Lock-out/Tag-out – Created specifically to assist facilities in complying with the employee training requirements of OSHA’s Lock-Out/Tag-Out regulations, these products discuss the OSHA Lock-out/Tag-out Standard, including the Energy Control Plan. This training product uses environments familiar to employees working with both electric and hydraulic/pneumatic equipment and point out specifically where Lock- out/Tag0out procedures should be applied. Topics covered include: the regulation itself, energized machinery, loc-out/tag-out concepts, procedures, and devices, electrical systems, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, and more. Class materials included. 22 minutes.
MACHINE MAINTENANCE
175. Good Machine Maintenance Leads to Employee Safety – English and Spanish. Good machine maintenance prevents unnecessary and preventable injuries to the machine operator. This video will give you methods and techniques on applying controls of security to increase operator safety and enhance the protection of those in the immediate surrounding area. 18 minutes. 2004
MAGNESIUM
114. The Truth About Magnesium Fires – Covers dozens of fire fighting, fire prevention and inspection tips; and most common untruths and misunderstandings about magnesium and magnesium fires (includes written literature). 36 minutes. 1996
MATERIALS HANDLING
4. Preventing Slips Trips and Falls – Some reasons why people slip, trip and fall. Some ways to prevent them and the resulting injuries. 11 minutes. Off the Job Safety – Equipment maintenance, housekeeping and fire hazards at home. 12 minutes. Safe Materials Handling – Various materials handling with mechanical equipment and manually, and special requirements for safe materials handling. 12 minutes.
MEATPACKING
15. I Never Had An Accident On the Job in My Life – Operations in the meat packing industry, the hazards of slips and falls, cutting, grinding wheel, lifting procedures and wrapping hazards. 16 minutes. 1970
MEDICAL
35. Bloodborne Pathogens 2000 – 2 copies. 19 minutes.
D20. Preventing Bloodborne Pathogens – Part 1 touches on the differences between AIDS, HIV, HEPC, precautions and safety measures. Part 2 covers the 14 elements required to fully comply with the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard. 14 minutes. 2009
25. Universal Precautions/Aids and Hepatitis – Focuses on dental workers. 29 minutes. 1991
115. Plain Talk about a Serious Problem...Silicosis – Describes the disease process of silicosis, and types of controls. Note: accompanying materials must be read. 18 minutes. 1996
160. TB Respiratory Protection: Administrator’s Review – 24 minutes. 1997
D24. Introduction to Industrial Toxicology. English or Spanish. What is toxicology? Terms, definitions and entranceways of toxins into the body are covered in this extensive video. The different types of hazards, hazard identification and exposure limits are explored, including the different types of TLV. Basic emergency response procedures are outlined as well as how to use Emergency Response Guidebooks to identify and properly respond to chemical hazards.
MULTI-PIECE WHEELS
125. Multi-Piece Wheel Assemblies – Demonstrates break down of multi-piece wheels and the precautions needed in their disassembly/assembly. 17 minutes. 1998
MINE SAFETY
147. Explosives Underground – Handling Explosives in Modern Mines – NOSH #211 – Goes through all the required steps for explosives. 15 minutes. 2000
148. Miner Mike Saves the Day! or “Ground Support, It’s Important” – VC-956 – Covers some of the shortfalls encountered in underground mining operations. 33 minutes. 2000
149. Rock Falls – Preventing Rock Fall Injuries in Underground Mines – Covers methods of prevention from rock falls in different situations in the underground mining operation. (Comes with a yellow plastic insert – Rock Falls ...Tips for the Trainer – which remains with the video). 20 minutes. 2000
157. Hazards in Motion – Covers underground mine safety and procedures. 34 minutes. 2001
NURSING HOMES
80. Nursing Homes: Hazards & Solutions – Department of Labor – OSHA. 15:50 minutes. 1992
OSHA
95. NBC Dateline – “OSHA, Who’s Protecting Whom?” – 14 minutes. 1995
96. Protecting Workers: How OSHA Conducts Inspections – 18 minutes.
102. Implementing the New OSHA – 28 minutes. 1995
167. OSHA Information – We’re committed to work national office launch. 60 minutes. 1997
D13. Facts About OSHA Inspections – Developed from OSHA’s requirements and guidelines relating to inspections. This program tells employers how to prepare for OSHA inspections. Covers regular inspections, imminent danger situations, and the inspection process. 16 minutes.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
41. Personal Protective Equipment; Repetitive Motion Injury: Prevention Is In Your Hands;Disaster Preparedness: What To Do If It Happens – 47 minutes. 1990
D21. PPE: Reality In The Public Sector Personal Protective Equipment – English and Spanish. Trends may come and go, but safety will not. All the time, every time, public sector employees must wear their PPE. They face a lot risks and must be prepared. Otherwise, the results can only be tragic. Give them a first-hand look at the consequences of not wearing PPE, through a worker’s recounting of his accident. Stress the importance of using protective equipment. Covers – Wearing the right PPE for the job, the importance of PPE, employer’s and employee’s responsibility, care and maintenance, different types of PPE. 19 minutes. 2007
D22. Personal Protection Equipment – Program comes with a CD-ROM of written materials, including test questions and answers. 6 minutes. 2009
D23. PPE Essentials – Health and safety research indicates that failure of personnel to wear PPE, use PPE properly and use compatible PPE results in accidents and fatalities that cost organizations and the community more than $1 billion per year. This high impact DVD will help ensure that personnel at your workplace wear their PPE and use it properly. 24 minutes. 2008
D42. Personal Protection Equipment – Every day, someone decides to give up their sight, hearing, fingers, toes or worse to save a few seconds of effort. Sure it can be inconvenient and uncomfortable, but properly using personal protective equipment (PPE) sure is better than many unfortunate alternatives. This DVD covers: head protection, eye and face protection, foot protection, respiratory protection and hearing protection. 18 minutes. 2008
65. Foot Protection: Step Up To Safety – Introduces the employees to the importance of wearing safety shoes. 11 minutes. 1993
66. Pre-Job Safety Checklist – Introduces employees to a five-point checklist that includes, personal protective equipment, work area safety, written safety information and pre-job equipment inspections. 9 minutes. 1993
63. Personal Protection, Health Issues, Heat Stress – 18 minutes. 2007
POLYURETHANE PAINTS
181. Working Safely with Polyurethane Paints – by Bayer. 13:40 minutes. 1996
POWER TOOLS
44. Fire Safety: Everyone’s Job; Rules for Tool Safety; Horseplay is NO JOKE – 38 minutes. 1991
29. Portable Power Tools – PPE worn, checking out tool prior to usage, guards and shields. 10 minutes. 1997
D50. Powder Actuated Tool Safety – Including Ramset Guns and Nail Guns – If you use a powder actuated tool you must be sure that you use it safely, and have the proper training. This safety training video discusses safety procedures, the different types of equipment, hazards, types of loads, and how to safely use a nail gun or powder actuated tool. Hilti guns, ramset guns and nail guns are very useful but are potentially dangerous so proper training is a must. This video will serve as an excellent safety training resource. 10 minutes. 2009
D62. Table Saw and Radial Saw Safety – Many industries use table and redial arm saws in their daily operations. This important table saw safety training video will show your employee’s the importance of using their saws safely. Kick back, eye protection, hearing protection and machine guarding are discussed. Includes questions and answers. 5 minutes. 2009
RADON
18. Radon Free – Shows the effects of radon on the family, what it is, how to test for it and eliminate radon in the home. 32 minutes. 1989
RECORDKEEPING
166. Manual Handling for Industry – The New Approach – This program is based on the latest information and techniques related to manual handling. Correct manual handling is vital to eliminate long-term health problems when manual handling practices are not carried out correctly. 21 minutes. 2002
D25. Hazardous Material Sheets (MSDS) – Program comes with a CD-ROM of written materials, including test questions and answers. 6 minutes. 2009
D26. MSDS for Hazardous Communications – Program comes with a CD-ROM of written materials, including test questions and answers. 5 minutes. 2009
D12. OSHA Record-keeping and Insurance Paperwork – Program comes with a CD-ROM of written materials, including test questions and answers. 5 minutes. 2009
169. Video Training Library – How to set up and maintain a well stocked training library is an asset to any organization and an ongoing benefit for all its employees.
RESPIRATORS
D35. Respiratory Responsibilities – Program comes with a CD-ROM of written materials, including test questions and answers. 5 minutes. 2009
94. Respiratory Training – Four elements of respiratory protection. 11 minutes. 1994
108. Respirator Care and Maintenance – Designed to inform employees about the proper care and maintenance of air purifying respirators. 15 minutes. 1996
109. Air Purifying Respirators – Designed to provide an overview of potential respiratory hazards in the workplace and when and how to use an air purifying respirator. 18 minutes. 1996
110. Atmosphere Supplying Respirators – Explains when and how to use atmosphere supplying respirators. 17 minutes. 1996
D61. Escape Respirators and SCSRs – This DVD training module explains the different types of escape respirators, including self-contained self-rescuers (SCSRs), what they are intended for, how to use them and how to care for them. 24 minutes. 2008
30. Respirator and Hazardous Spill Cleanup – 17 minutes. 1989
D60. Respiratory Devices – This DVD training module provides an overview of respirators, including the need for respirators, the types of respirators available, the proper use of respirators and proper treatment of respirators, including washing and storage. 62 minutes. 2008
180. Animated Guide to Respiratory Protection – This full-color animated video adds a light touch to the very serious topic of respiratory protection. Using a friendly cartoon character, this video focuses on the importance of selecting the right respirator for different contaminants encountered in the workplace. It emphasizes the critical nature of proper use, fitting and maintenance of respirators. 13 minutes. 1995
RISK ASSESSMENT
170. Risk Assessment for Industry – A sound risk assessment strategy should be the cornerstone of any organization’s safety policy. This program assists you with identifying hazards, assessing risks and controlling risks. Manual available. 16 minutes. 2004
152. Job Safety Analysis – (State of Illinois Presentation) A good presentation of establishing safety practices on the job. 10 minutes. 1996
SLIPS, TRIPS AND FALLS
4. Preventing Slips Trips and Falls – Some reasons why people slip, trip and fall. Some ways to prevent them and the resulting injuries. 11 minutes.
4. Off the Job Safety – Equipment maintenance, housekeeping and fire hazards at home. 12 minutes.
19. Safe Materials Handling – Various materials handling with mechanical equipment and manually, and special requirements for safe materials handling. 12 minutes.
99. Slips and Falls – 10 minutes.
90. Options in Safety Safe – 8 minutes. 1985
STORAGE STRESS
78. Stress and Safety – Employees will be shown essential tips and techniques for managing stress effectively. 13 min./1992
D70. Working with Stress – NIOSH is committed to provide knowledge to overcome job stress that poses a threat to the well-being of workers and organizations.
FOR SUPERVISORS
11. Safety – It’s Your Responsibility – Supervisory responsibility and to assure that safety procedures are followed. Based on the U.S. Postal Service Operation. 19 min. 1987
23. Behavioral Methods for Accident Prevention – Illustrates a positive and pro-active approach to managing a safety and health program through employee involvement. 19 minutes. 1989
47. Going Through the Motions for Supervisors – 13 minutes. 1989
105. Ergonomics for Supervisors – Designed to instruct supervisors and team leaders regarding their general responsibilities in a company’s ergonomic program. Areas covered are: participating on an ergonomics team, understand the risk factors that can contribute to a cumulative trauma disorder (CTD), recognizing the early symptoms of CTD’s modifying the workplace to minimize or eliminate the risk factors and the importance of communicating with employees at all times. 21 minutes. 1995
UTILITY SAFETY
D52. Hazard Recognition for Utility Workers – English or Spanish. Your employees learn to recognize the hazards they face with a program that uses hazard scenarios specific to utility workers to illustrate the three causes of incidents, the importance of correcting unsafe conditions and how to control hazardous energy to prevent incidents and injury. Responsibilities of supervisors and team leaders, responsibilities of employees and spotting unsafe conditions and practices. 18 minutes. 2008
VIOLENCE
22. OSHA Presents a briefing by the FBI on violence in the workplace – 37 minutes. 1988
69. Watch Out for Assault: Staying Safe and Secure – Shows employees how to be alert to many common threats to their personal safety and shows them how to watch out for trouble and remain safe. 13 minutes. 1993
79. Safety and Security – Teaches employees how to maintain a safe and secure environment, and how vital their efforts are in protecting themselves, their co-workers and the entire company from harm. 10 minutes. 1992
117. Focus on Violence in the Workplace – Gives examples of different types of violence in the workplace. With class materials and discussion guide. 12 minutes. 1994
D7. Violence on the Job – Better understanding of violence in the workplace, the effects of violence on safety and health, and prevention of violence. 27 minutes. 2004
WALKWAY SAFETY
64. Walkway Safety: Watch Your Step – Helps employees learn how to spot, prevent and remedy walkway hazards. 8 minutes. 1993
WELDING
12. Hazards of Gas Welding – Suggests procedures to minimize hazards and improve the quality of welding. 16 minutes. 1985
143. Arc Welding – Excellent training video. Shows examples of different types of arc welding procedures, PPE needed, ventilation, screening, etc. 23 minutes. 1999
144. Welding Safety – Covers safety procedures for both arc and acetylene type welding procedures. 15 minutes. 1999
YOUTH
176. YOUTH RULES! Protecting the Working Teen – Each year, a large and inexperienced population of teenage workers enters the workforce for the first time. These vulnerable young people are often exposed to workplace hazards resulting in serious injury or death. This video is intended to assist employers in understanding what their responsibilities are for providing a safe and healthful workplace for teenage workers as well as to recognize and eliminate workplace hazards. Parents of adolescents, school counselors, teachers and adolescent workers themselves can benefit from this video. 18 minutes. |

