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A Better Way To LiftProduct code: ABWL-4001.06.0001 Runtime: 16 Spanish: yes

Follow Fortune 100 back injury prevention speaker, Michael Melnik, as he showsyour employees how to lift smarter and safer. This high energy presentation,packed with illustrations and examples, will keep your employees engaged whileproviding a new perspective on proper lifting techniques, material handling, andback safety.

A DUI Story...What If?Product code: DUIS-4002.01.0014 Runtime: 28 Spanish: yes

The National Highway Safety Organizations alcohol accident statistics show that30% of weekday automobile accidents and 51% of weekend accidents are alcoholrelated. This presentation shows us just how dramatically a DUI affects the lives offamily members and friends, the physical effects of alcohol consumption, and howeasy it is for a few drinks to turn into life-altering devastation the minute a persongets behind the wheel.

Accident Causes and Prevention: Identifying Unsafe ActsProduct code: ACPU-4003.02.0047 Runtime: 11 Spanish: yes

The National Safety Council has determined that accidents and injuries areoverwhelmingly caused by the unsafe acts of employees. This accident preventioncourse educates both management and employees on how to reduce unsafeactions, identifying the root of potential incidents, and ensure everyone has theproper safety perspective. For example, while a faulty machine may have causedthe physical harm, it was the employee`s job to perform the proper inspection ofsaid machine before use; or the previous employee`s job to notify their supervisor.It`s unsafe acts such as these that are addressed in this informative course.

Accident Investigation: Who, What, Where, Why and How...Product code: ACIW-4003.02.0067 Runtime: 13 Spanish: yes

When accidents occur in a workplace, managers need to be prepared to investigateeach incident properly. This course walks you through the proper way to fill out anAccident Report Form and all subsequent fields. Stressing the benefits of a properaccident investigation and training managers to investigate each incident properlygreatly reduces legal liability, future accidents, and unsafe acts.

Back Safety For The Contractor: Stretch and FlexProduct code: BSSF-4012.01.0001 Runtime: 15 Spanish: yes

Keep your contractors free of strains and soft tissue injuries through this course onStretching and Flexing! The importance of a stretching program to increase andpromote mobility, circulation, and range of motion readies the human body for thework day. Watch the contractors in this video as they demonstrate an array of fullbody stretches. Utilizing common equipment to perform said exercises and howeach stretch has on-the-job benefits are also covered.

Back Safety: Exercise and ErgonomicsProduct code: BSEE-4002.01.0007 Runtime: 17 Spanish: yes

They say you never notice the parts of your body until they hurt. This coursestresses the importance of back safety training, the risks involved in everyday bodymovements, and ways to prevent those risks from turning into debilitating backinjuries. Stressing a proactive approach, including the improvement of healththrough exercise and ergonomics, viewers will also be shown a range of basicstretching techniques, methods and tips for safe lifting, and how to properly movethrough each day without adding undue strain and stress on the body. Topics suchas a safety squat, ergonomic lifting, and general back injury prevention are allcovered in detail.

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Back Safety: Lifting Properly In The Hospitality IndustryProduct code: LPHI-4003.02.0217 Runtime: 10 Spanish: yes

Most of us overlook the importance of taking care of our back until we feel pain. Aback injury can result in employees requiring time off from work, reducedmanpower, and additional expenses for employee`s medical treatment. It canrender a task to be unperformed leading to delays and loss of profit. Educating youremployees is protecting company assets. This course concentrates on the propertechniques associated with lifting properly (like moving, pushing, carrying, reaching,and overreaching) which are part of the routine tasks common in the hospitalityindustry.

Back Safety: Proper Lifting ProceduresProduct code: BSLP-4002.01.0006 Runtime: 18 Spanish: yes

Back injuries frequently occur in the workplace during lifting. The tips andtechniques provided in this video will offer alternatives to lifting or carrying and showthe benefits of using helpful tools like dollies and carts to prevent back injuries.Viewers will learn the necessary step-by-step safety procedures to prepare thebody for safe lifting, as well as instruction on how to properly lift under anycircumstance.

Backing Accident Prevention For The Sanitation DriverProduct code: BASD-4003.02.0172 Runtime: 11 Spanish: yes

Learn the dangers inherent while reversing sanitation vehicles. Injuries andaccidents can be prevented when the appropriate procedures are followed, such asdaily inspecting the vehicle, how to use a spotter when reversing, proper ANSI handsignals, and awareness of the cone of invisibility. Landfills, Transfer Stations, andthe importance of using extra caution while driving around children and pedestriansare also covered.

Backing, Parking and IntersectionsProduct code: BPIN-4002.01.0008 Runtime: 19 Spanish: yes

Backing, parking and driving thru intersections are three extremely vulnerablemoments for a driver and all demand the proper knowledge, skill and attention tonavigate safely. This course will show how to prevent the usual hazards thatpresent themselves when backing, parking and at intersections through drivingsafety tips dealing with stopping distances, distractions while driving, fixing baddriving habits and other vehicle safety tips like not following too closely. Instructionwill be provided on minimizing distractions, handling blind spots and preventingaccidents through safe driving and awareness.

Bed Bugs: Identify, Remove and PreventProduct code: BUGS-4003.02.0124 Runtime: 9 Spanish: yes

This video will train your hospitality housekeeping and maintenance staff on how torecognize, prevent, and handle bed bug infestations through proper inspections.

Blink! A Practical Approach to Workplace StretchingProduct code: BWSE-4001.06.0002 Runtime: 12 Spanish: yes

Follow Fortune 100 back injury prevention speaker Michael Melnik as he showsyour employees how to prepare for lifting, material handling, and back safety bydoing some quick and easy stretches, called BLINKS! These techniques havehelped many organizations drive down injuries and expensive workplace claims.

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Blink! A Practical Approach to Workplace Stretching -Management Edition

Product code: BWSM-4001.06.0003 Runtime: 11 Spanish: yes

In this Management Edition of Blink!, follow Fortune 100 back injury preventionspeaker Michael Melnik as he shows you how you can train your employees on howto prepare for lifting, material handling, and back safety by doing some quick andeasy stretches, called BLINKS! These techniques have helped many organizationsdrive down injuries and expensive workplace claims.

Bloodborne Pathogens: Exposure ControlProduct code: BPEC-4004.01.0010 Runtime: 15 Spanish: yes

This course uses an effective, mildly graphic, true-to-life incident to emphasize theimportance of blood borne pathogens awareness and training. Topics includepotential diseases, ways to contract illnesses, and proper preventions methods,such as personal protective equipment.

Bus Persons: Safety and ResponsibilityProduct code: BPSR-4003.02.0135 Runtime: 9 Spanish: yes

In under 10 minutes this restaurant video covers 16 essential safety concernsunique to restaurant training, and more narrowly, unique to a bus person. Some ofthe topics covered include: kitchen safety, waiter training, food safety and hygiene,hostess training, dishwasher safety, and more.

Casino Safety BasicsProduct code: SINO-4003.02.0137 Runtime: 11 Spanish: yes

All positions in a Casino require the same attention to safety. Cover 11 importantcasino safety topics with this training course, effectively preparing your employeesfor the potentially dangerous situations they might encounter on the job. Topicscovered include: general safety practices, customer safety, slip and fall prevention,ladder safety, hearing protection and other PPE usage, back safety, and more.

Chemicals, Supplies and Equipment: Safety For CustodialServices and Maintenance Personnel

Product code: CSCM-4003.02.0104 Runtime: 13 Spanish: yes

It is up to everyone, on the job, to safely store, use, handle, and maintainchemicals. This training course is specifically designed to train your maintenanceand custodial staff on the required OSHA compliance items including understandingan MSDS, accident prevention, chemical safety and labeling, and electrical safetytraining. This encompassing course also instructs custodians on safely handlingmops, three-prong plugs, oily rags, and more.

Chlorine SafetyProduct code: CLRN-4003.02.0192 Runtime: 20 Spanish: yes

This film educates on everything you need to know about chlorine in order to safelywork with it. This includes the health hazards personnel can be exposed to whileusing chlorine, and how to take preventative precautions so that these hazards donot become dangerous health and safety incidents.

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Confined Space Entry TrainingProduct code: CNSE-4004.01.0003 Runtime: 17 Spanish: yes

The video opens up with a typical confined space accident to show how easilyconfined space entry rules can be ignored. Evaluating hazards and chemicals,creating a permit system, safe entry procedures, and choosing the right PPE arecovered in this course. Topics also include: proper instruction for each job--theauthorized entrant, the attendant, the rescuer. Special focus is given to the rescueras 60% of confined space deaths are by would-be rescuers.

Confined Space: Risk and ResponsibilitiesProduct code: CSRR-4001.05.0009 Runtime: 19 Spanish: yes

Confined spaces are responsible for many deaths every year due to lack of training.This confined space course teaches employees the risks and responsibilities whenworking in confined spaces. Topics include: Observers role, awareness of differentpotentially hazardous chemicals, and maintaining your role (for example it is not theobservers responsibility to rescue, that job is for properly trained personnel). Covereach person`s responsibility with this confined space training video and make surethat you are up to date with 29 car 1910.146 in the OSHA confined space trainingprogram.

Defensive Driving: Expect The UnexpectedProduct code: DDEU-4003.02.0176 Runtime: 20 Spanish: yes

Defensive Driving is an attitude and state of mind that can greatly reduce the risk ofinjury and death. This film covers the most common problems and choices driversmay face when operating a vehicle, such as handling Road Rage, Drowsy Driving,Drinking and Driving, use of Cell Phones and other electronic devices, and blindspots. It also explores and instructs drivers on how to handle potential hazards asthey navigate through various weather conditions and unforeseen circumstances.

Defensive Driving: When Good Weather Goes BadProduct code: DWGB-4002.02.0001 Runtime: 16 Spanish: yes

Inclement weather can have a dramatic effect on driving conditions. Thispresentation provides an overview of the various dangers that driving in badweather poses when the weather changes suddenly. Viewers will be shown how tohandle their vehicles in winter ice, bright sun, winds, snow, rain and will also see anoverview of the general safety measures drivers must abide by such as vehiclebraking distance or truck stopping distance. Each weather condition and risk iscoupled with safety tips and methods to prevent unsafe incidents and is availablefor defensive driving online training.

Detecting Workplace Violence In The Hospitality IndustryProduct code: DWVH-4003.02.0193 Runtime: 15 Spanish: yes

No business is immune to the possibility of workplace environment. Knowing whatto do and what not to do could save your life or the life of others. Use this programto stay OSHA compliant by training your team on how to recognize and preventviolence from affecting your hospitality workplace. This film presents scenarioswhich might involve workplace violence, including the 3 tiers of Behavioral RedFlags, Zero-Tolerance Policies, Contributing Factors, Recognizing, Avoiding, orDiffusing potentially violent situations, Warning Signs, and The Supervisor?s Role.

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Dishwasher Persons: Safety and ResponsibilityProduct code: DPSR-4003.02.0136 Runtime: 10 Spanish: yes

In less than 10 minutes, this dishwasher training course covers all the essentialsafety concerns unique to restaurant training, such as safety hazards whileoperating a dishwasher, first aid, back injury prevention, teamwork, chemicalhandling, slips, trips, and falls. Other topics covered: general kitchen safety, waitertraining, food safety and hygiene, and cleanliness.

Distracted Driving: Real Accidents, Real Stories IIProduct code: DDRA-4011.01.0002 Runtime: 15 Spanish: yes

Currently, 20 percent of all crashes are related to distracted driving. In this powerfulproduction, gut wrenching and life changing testimonials are illustrated to theaudience. Covered in this film are how conversations can become a distraction tothe driver and create a moment of inattention. Also included are two tragic stories ofpeople and their families whose lives were impacted with fatalities due to the driverusing a cell phone and the other using a navigation system while driving.Information is presented throughout the program to teach the professional driverhow to choose alternative behaviors to avoid becoming a part of this growingstatistic.

Driving Distractions of The Professional DriverProduct code: DDPD-4002.01.0002 Runtime: 15 Spanish: yes

This distracted driving training course will help to improve safety among those whodrive your fleet. Professional drivers will be instructed on how to prepare and refinetheir driving skills while on the road. The material covered in this course displays ahost of possible distractions professional drivers face and how to avoid them. Safetypractices like pre-trip planning, knowing how to handle unexpected or inclementweather, and handling everyday driving hazards on the job are just a few of thepractices covered.

Drowsy Driving: It`s Your Wake Up CallProduct code: DDWP-4011.01.0003 Runtime: 20 Spanish: yes

This incredibly loaded program is filled with important information for theprofessional drivers who travels both short and long distances as a part of theirworkday. While addressing the 100,000+ crashes that occur each year from drowsydriving, the viewer will be taught on how to effectively identify and manage driverfatigue. Also covered in the film are; lack of sleep, stress, diet, medications, micronaps, night driving and grave yard shifts and the sleepy feeling when returning tothe work after lunch.

Electrical Arc Flash SafetyProduct code: EAFS-4002.01.0015 Runtime: 14 Spanish: yes

When it comes to electricity, even the most experienced workers have a thing ortwo to learn. This arc flash safety program is designed to eliminate any mysteryinvolved in electrical arc flash safety. This important electrical arc flash video willshow just how much impact electricity can have on anything it comes in contact withand will reveal some secrets about voltage that can be the difference betweensafety and shocking reality. Consistent housekeeping, well-maintained tools, havingthe proper arc flash equipment and following workplace and manufacturer`s safetyguidelines are all discussed as methods of prevention. The general NFPA arc flashsafety procedures that must be followed when working closely with electricity will bediscussed at length and make this arc flash program invaluable for anyone whoworks with electricity.

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Electrical Safety BasicsProduct code: ELSB-4003.02.0019 Runtime: 11 Spanish: yes

Electrical accidents account for thousands of workplace fatalities each year! Thiselectrical safety course is designed as a basic overview for employees notaccustomed to electrical work or given in-depth electrical training. It coversvoltages, circuit breakers, power tool safety, as well as explaining how electricityworks and the importance of a grounding an electrical tool, cleanliness, and the flowof electricity.

Emergency Evacuation: Plan, Process and ProceduresProduct code: EEPP-4003.02.0072 Runtime: 13 Spanish: yes

A disaster can occur anywhere, from hurricanes to nuclear explosions. Yourorganization should be equipped and educated on what to do in the event of anemergency. This emergency planning course instructs on the importance of theseseldom used, but valuable and life saving actions. Also covered is setting anassembly area, what to do during an emergency, evacuation plans, fire extinguisheruse, and the types of situations that warrant emergency preparedness.

Eye ProtectionProduct code: EYEP-4003.02.0120 Runtime: 11 Spanish: yes

Eye injuries are something that we all want to avoid, so why do so many eyeinjuries occur? The answer: Not wearing the proper eye protection. It may beuncomfortable, or in some way irritate your vision, but having that vision at the endof the day should be job number one. This course gives many reasons as to whyproper eye protection equipment is not worn, and attempts to make an impact indoing away with the apathy and complacency that many of us feel at work.

Fall Protection Safety For Grain Elevator WorkersProduct code: FPGE-4003.02.0212 Runtime: 9 Spanish: yes

200,000 injuries per year. 600 deaths per year. Avoid becoming a statistic byfollowing the rules and procedures set in place to protect you from falls. This filmspecifically covers how to protect yourself from falling when working on Grain binsand elevators, including proper climbing technique; utilizing catwalks, ladders, andstairs; body positioning when climbing, Personal Protective Equipment andfootwear, and identifying faulty ladders and stairs.

Fall Protection: Preparation, Application and SafetyProduct code: FPPA-4001.05.0016 Runtime: 20 Spanish: yes

85% of on-the-job falls result in lost work time, and even a short fall can causeserious injury or even death. This fall protection program teaches what you need toknow about fall protection safety when working from any height. The fall protectiontraining is highlighted further by an overview of fall protection equipment such asharnesses, lanyards, and d-rings.

Fire Extinguishers: Ready To RespondProduct code: FERR-4004.01.0018 Runtime: 14 Spanish: yes

Every year, fires in the workplace cause thousands of employee injuries andmillions of dollars in damage to personal and company property. This upbeattraining courses teaches your employees how to use the P.A.S.S. procedure andthe right extinguisher for each kind of fire. The confidence of gaining the properknowledge through this video can help the panic and confusion usually common tomost fire emergencies.

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Food Service Santitation and Hygiene SafetyProduct code: FSSH-4003.02.0097 Runtime: 10 Spanish: yes

Remember that time at the fast food restaurant when you saw an employee wipehis nose with his hand and then immediately grab your food to bring it to you? Helpyour food service institution hold a higher standard through the use of this trainingcourse. Topics covered include: bacteria growth, insect and rodent control, foodhandling, temperature controls, sanitation training, and of course personal hygiene.

Forklift Operator Safety and TrainingProduct code: FOST-4003.02.0006 Runtime: 18 Spanish: yes

Forklifts are a common and necessary tool, however, too many injuries and deathsoccur every year from lack of training and improper use. This forklift safety coursetrains your forklift operators on engineering principles, knowing the load center andcapacity of your forklift, understanding stability, how to increase your chances ofsurviving a turnover, as well as other topics, such as seat belt safety and pre-tripinspection.

Forklift SafetyProduct code: FKLS-4004.01.0005 Runtime: 13 Spanish: yes

Over 37,000 accidents happen each year to forklift operators. If operators usepowered industrial truck on a daily basis, why are there so many accidents? Gettingtoo comfortable with operating a forklift, lack of training, and complacency are just afew of the reasons these accidents are so recurring. This simple forklift safetycourse is designed to provide employees with the specific training needed to safelyoperate a forklift and comply with OSHA standards, including testing a load`sweight, forklift stability, load center and safe driving practices.

Forklift Safety: Real Accidents, Real StoriesProduct code: FSRR-4002.02.0015 Runtime: 13 Spanish: yes

Throughout this forklift safety video, viewers will be introduced to the OSHAstandard 1910.178, which governs powered industrial truck training. Stories of realforklift accidents, injury prevention, and property damage are covered, includinghow to stay safe and in compliance with the standard set out by OSHA. Employeeswill see the impact of how ignoring forklifts safety procedures can be fatal whilewalking away with a sense of the importance of following the forklift trainingprogram.

Forklift Safety: The Triangle of StabilityProduct code: FSTS-4002.02.0016 Runtime: 10 Spanish: yes

This forklift safety course educates forklift operators on how to safely maneuvertheir vehicles. It focuses on all aspects of forklift stability, including the stabilitytriangle, working with different surfaces, carrying loads properly, proper brakingtechniques, preventing property damage, and how to move through anyenvironment safely. General, easy-to-remember tips for safe everyday use offorklifts will also be offered in this lift truck safety training video. Operators will begiven the tools operate their forklift and how to avoid dangers in their workingenvironments.

Global Harmonization Training For The Hospitality IndustryProduct code: GHHI-4003.02.0182 Runtime: 18 Spanish: yes

In simple, straight-forward language, this Global Harmonization Training course willhelp your employees in the hospitality industry understand what is required of themin order to use HAZCOM effectively. With a focus on safe chemical product use,topics also include: labelling procedures, safety data sheets, storing and disposingof chemicals, PPE, and general chemical exposure.

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Good Housekeeping For A Manufacturing EnvironmentProduct code: GHME-4003.02.0073 Runtime: 10 Spanish: yes

An important aspect of safety that is often overlooked is housekeeping. Goodhousekeeping can help prevent workplace accidents, property damage, andinjuries. This course emphasizes everyone`s cooperation and effort in safetystorage, chemical safety, flammable storage, and workplace safety. Topics alsoinclude: slips, trips, and falls, teamwork, cleanliness, PPE, and injury prevention.

Good Housekeeping: Keeping Your Workplace SafeProduct code: GHWS-4002.02.0012 Runtime: 11 Spanish: yes

The importance of keeping a clean, organized, uncluttered workplace and theprevention of injuries and illnesses is paramount in your work environment. This filmcontains a number of methods to achieve a consistently clean and safe workenvironment, including the well-known 5 S`s method. Additional topics includeproper footwear, chemical safety ventilation, handling electrical hazards, safety inthe presence of combustible dust, and proper hazardous material storage. The filmalso trains on compliance with OSHA hazard communication standard, the CFR1910.22 regulation.

Grain Elevator Safety AwarenessProduct code: GESA-4003.02.0213 Runtime: 10 Spanish: yes

Grain is a modern staple of every country, but working on Grain Elevator`s can bedeadly. Learn the hazards so you can minimize the risks. This film deals with manyof the common Grain Elevator hazards and how to better prepare yourself on thejob, including proper Personal Protective Equipment, footwear, and ANSI requiredvests; the dangerous of Farmer`s Lung and Grain Flow; Confined Space Entry andworking within the Grain Bins; Preventing Grain Dust Explosions.

Hand Injury PreventionProduct code: HAND-4003.02.0127 Runtime: 12 Spanish: yes

Hand injuries constitute 75% of industrial injuries that cause partial disability and 1/3of workplace injuries. Every year there are 16 million hand injuries, and in fact every32 sec. a hand injury occurs. Use this hand safety course to stamp outcomplacency and cut down on the rate of hand injuries at your place of work. Keephand injury prevention at the forefront with the information on this hand video thatcontains insight to PPE training, ergonomics safety and general hand injury safetyawareness.

Hazard Communication SafetyProduct code: HZCS-4003.02.0169 Runtime: 12 Spanish: yes

Chemicals in the workplace can be extremely dangerous if they are not used,handled, stored and disposed of properly. This film covers the basics of identifyingHazardous Materials, how to read and understand labels, PPE, using MaterialSafety Data Sheets, and the importance of communication with your supervisor toidentify and educate yourself on potential hazards. The safety of the work place isthe responsibility of all employees.

Hazard Communication: Global Harmonization StandardCompliance

Product code: HCGH-4001.05.0020 Runtime: 16 Spanish: yes

Your organization can comply with the new Global Harmonization standard withoutchanging your entire HazCom program. Use this film to educate yourself on how tobecome OSHA Compliant and train your staff on the Global Harmonization standardand it`s important changes including, the MSDS to SDS change, hazardclassification systems, labels, explanation of the Pictogram system, and the ANSIstandard format.

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Hazard Communication: It`s Your Right to KnowProduct code: HCRK-4002.02.0009 Runtime: 22 Spanish: yes

When working in the presence of hazardous substances, employees have the rightto know what hazardous materials they are around and what their particularhazards are. This is usually accomplished through hazard communication trainingand MSDS training. A range of relevant hazard communication information iscovered in this film including what your `Right to Know` is as an employee, anoverview of the different categories of hazardous substances, the labels hazardousmaterials need to display, proper hazardous chemical storage procedures, how toremain in compliance with OSHA hazard communication standard 29 CFR1910.1200 and an excellent introduction to OSHA safety standards in approvedlabeling requirements, including: MSDS, NFPA and HMIS labeling formats.

Hazard Communication: KHAZ Talk RadioProduct code: KHAZ-4004.01.0002 Runtime: 17 Spanish: yes

Modeled after a live radio talk show titled KHAZ Talk Radio, this unique andentertaining Hazcom safety training course introduces your team to the essentialsof hazard communication through people "calling" into KHAZ radio station with alltheir HAZCOM questions. It includes instruction on label safety, material safety datasheets (MSDS), chemical safety, PPE, good housekeeping, chemical storage, andemergency procedures.

Hazard Communication: Real Accidents, Real StoriesProduct code: HCRR-4002.02.0010 Runtime: 12 Spanish: yes

In this presentation, three compelling stories will be told by the victims, coworkers,and families affected by dangerous hazardous substance incidents. Viewers will beintroduced to the OSHA hazard communication standard 29 CFR 1910.1200.Amidst these three realistic stories, we will learn the proper, OSHA-complianthandling, labeling and storage practices for hazardous substances. In thispresentation, we will discuss what you need to know about proper hazardcommunication, why you need to know it -- and most of all how to find theinformation that you have the right to know about, or MSDS training, while workingaround hazardous materials.

Hazard Communication: Satisfying The OSHA StandardProduct code: HCSS-4003.02.0011 Runtime: 18 Spanish: yes

The proper use, handling, disposing, and storing of Hazardous Materials is key tomaintaining a safe work environment and satisfying the OSHA Hazcom Standard.This film showcases various environments allowing your organization to apply thetraining to any facility while focusing on the reading and understanding of MaterialSafety Data Sheets.

Hazard Communication: Working Safely With ChemicalsProduct code: HCWC-4004.01.0028 Runtime: 14 Spanish: yes

This video opens with a humorous scene that mimics the typical attitude thatworkers have towards chemicals they come across on the job. This scene isintended to show the importance of the OSHA hazard communication standard.Also covered is MSDS labels, PPE training and proper hazardous chemical storage.The main focus of the video is for a worker to consider these four questions whendealing with MSDS chemicals: What am I working with? Can it hurt me? How do Iprotect myself? What if something goes wrong?

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Hazardous Materials: Spills and CleanupProduct code: HZMT-4003.02.0051 Runtime: 16 Spanish: yes

Your organization has developed a unique plan, in according with OSHA, to handlespills and clean ups. This training course was designed to show each employeetheir responsibilities in hazardous material clean up. Addressing hazards likeexplosions and ionizing radiation and explaining the do`s and don`ts of spill-cleanupprocess, your employees will know WHO should be notified in the event of a spilland their ROLE in maintaining workplace safety. Topics also include: first aidsupplies, types of hazardous materials, decontamination, and PPE.

HAZWOPER : Personal Protective EquipmentProduct code: HZPP-4003.02.0083 Runtime: 11 Spanish: yes

When dealing with hazardous chemicals, personal protection through proper PPE,should be your number one concern. This HAZWOPER training video covers all ofthe HAZWOPER standard personal protective equipment that could be needed inhazardous chemical situations. The last portion of this HAZWOPER training coursecovers heat stress and other heat related illnesses that can occur when using PPE.

HAZWOPER OrientationProduct code: HZOR-4003.02.0079 Runtime: 17 Spanish: yes

This HAZWOPER training course orients anyone who works with or is aroundhazardous substances. The HAZWOPER standards and requirements areimmensely important due to that over 70,000 chemicals are used in the industry.Knowing the proper procedures will protect you and your coworkers. Topics alsoincluded are the following: HAZWOPER terminology, Clean Air and Clean WaterAct, shipping papers and requirements, specialist and skilled personnel, and thetraining required to become a Hazardous Material Technician.

HAZWOPER: Identification of Hazardous MaterialsProduct code: HZHM-4003.02.0080 Runtime: 15 Spanish: yes

Walking you through the toxicology of hazardous materials, this HAZWOPER onlinetraining course covers the identification of hazardous materials required forHAZWOPER training. It also includes definitions of TLV, TLV-TWA, TLV-STEL,and TLV-C, as well as the many different methods employees get exposed to thesetoxic substances. MSDS, SDS, PPE, shipping papers, first aid, and emergencyresponses plans are also covered in this course.

HAZWOPER: On Site Operations and Safety ConsiderationsProduct code: HZSO-4003.02.0081 Runtime: 13 Spanish: yes

Reviewing the key points for site safety, this HAZWOPER course covers the entirerange of hazards your team may face with a strong focus on confined spaceoperations. Implementing the three site safety components --Engineering controls,Safe work practices, and PPE -- injuries and site accidents can be greatly reduced.This course stresses and reinforces the importance of recognizing potentialhazardous, how each employee can avoid accidents, and the how each rule mustbe followed without question.

HAZWOPER: Procedures For Donning, Doffing andDecontamination

Product code: HZDD-4003.02.0085 Runtime: 14 Spanish: yes

This HAZWOPER training course teaches the proper procedures for utilizingpersonal protective equipment, specifically Donning, Doffing, and Decontaminationin a hazardous chemical situation. Topics include: explaining how to correctly put onthe PPE, how to take off the PPE, and the procedures inherent in thedecontamination process. This HAZWOPER safety training course is an excellentaddition to your organization`s current HAZWOPER training.

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HAZWOPER: Procedures For Medical SurveillanceProduct code: HZMS-4003.02.0086 Runtime: 14 Spanish: yes

This HAZWOPER safety training course thoroughly covers the medical side of anyHAZWOPER refresher training. The training includes the various types of medicalsurveillance for those dealing with hazardous substances on a regular basis, howthis surveillance system is used to evaluate the health, when medical examinationsare necessary, the permissible exposure limits, and even medical record keeping.

HAZWOPER: Respiratory ProtectionProduct code: HZRP-4003.02.0084 Runtime: 21 Spanish: yes

An important component to HAZWOPER training is PPE, specifically respirator use.This HAZWOPER respirator course covers proper respirator selection and fit testingin detail. Topics also include: physical examination, various chemicals and theirreactions, comfort assessment, use of corrective lenses, and the importance of theRainbow Passage to test a respirator.

HAZWOPER: Site Safety Plans, Instructions and ProceduresProduct code: HZSP-4003.02.0082 Runtime: 15 Spanish: yes

Without proper planning, HAZWOPER site operations will not be as effective asthey should be. The purpose of site training is to protect the health and safety ofresponders during all activities conducted at an incident. Use this HAZWOPERtraining course to make sure that the contingency and emergency plans yourorganization has set up are as efficient and effective as possible. Alwaysremember: plan, test, plan, test, plan. Topics also include: unexpectedemergencies, hazard classifications, remedial actions, and the importance of verbalsafety instructions.

Healthcare Series: Control of Bacteria and InfectionProduct code: CBIT-4003.02.0100 Runtime: 11 Spanish: yes

What is bacteria and what are its effects? In this Healthcare Series training course,the control of bacteria and infection, the basics of what janitorial and custodialworkers need to know about bacteria, how to safely prevent bacteria growth, andthe importance of cleaning and sanitizing their workplaces are covered in detail.Topics also include: environments in which bacteria can grow, stagnate water,insect infestations, the importance of PPE, and the difference between cleaning andsanitizing.

Heat Stress: Staying Healthy, Working SafelyProduct code: HSHS-4002.01.0016 Runtime: 15 Spanish: yes

Over 20% of heat stroke victims die regardless of their health or age. Theinformation in this course provides general safety instruction to anyone who worksin a hot environment, whether that environment is an indoor or outdoor area. Thispresentation covers the various types of heat stress, what their symptoms are, howthe body operates in a hot environment, what workers can do to prevent heat stressfrom occurring. and what measures to take if they recognize heat stress symptomsin themselves or a coworker.

Hexavalent Chromium SafetyProduct code: HXCS-4003.02.0140 Runtime: 13 Spanish: yes

Hexavalent Chromium is classified as an occupational carcinogen and with contactcan irreversibly damage the nose and eyes. It has played a role in lung cancerdevelopment and skin reactions to it are usually quite severe. Periodic monitoring isessential to make sure that you react to the "action level" (2.5 micrograms) so thatthe PEL (5 micrograms) is not reached. Also covered in the video is HAZCOM,respiratory protection, as well as other PPE, maintaining regulated areas, andhousekeeping (including proper disposal). Record-keeping and proper medicalsurveillance is also highlighted.

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Hospitality Manager On Duty TrainingProduct code: MODT-4003.02.0194 Runtime: 14 Spanish: yes

Employees will look to you for leadership and direction. This film is a practicaltraining tool for Managers on Duty and covers the specifics of Guest Privacy, DRAMShop Laws, Evictions, Emergency Procedures, Criminal Activity, Preventing andDiffusing Aggressive Behavior, Incident Reports and Investigative Techniques,Lost/Missing Articles, Employee/Guest Injuries, Noise Complaints, and Drug Use.Scenarios, such as handling aggressive guests, are demonstrated visually to betterequipment managers in dealing with various situations.

Introducing Safety To New EmployeesProduct code: ISNE-4003.02.0177 Runtime: 40 Spanish: yes

Every new employee needs to be thoroughly trained in the proper safetyprecautions for their job. This safety course address everything they may need toknow about how to prevent safety hazards in the workplace, including topics likepersonal protective equipment, handling emergencies, proper lifting procedures,handling hazardous materials and chemicals, and creating an ergonomically correctwork space. This course is an all-encompassing training tool that can be utilizedacross multiple industries.

Knowing The Risks of Bloodborne PathogensProduct code: KRBP-4003.02.0209 Runtime: 14 Spanish: yes

Whether you work in a warehouse, office, or manufacturing plant, the risks ofbloodborne pathogens is a serious issue. This film outlines the steps to take whenhandling these risks in order to protect yourself from exposure to potential infectionor disease. The 3 major bloodborne pathogens, HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis Care discussed in detail, in addition to the 3 ways to come in contact with thesepathogens: Mucous Membranes, Skin Contact, and Puncture Wounds. PersonalProtective Equipment, Exposure Control Plans, and proper contamination practicesare also laid out in this film.

Ladder SafetyProduct code: LDRS-4003.02.0007 Runtime: 10 Spanish: yes

Ladders are one of the most commonly used pieces of equipment. Regardless ofwhether you work in an office or on a construction site, a ladder is most likely on thepremises. This video guides the viewer through the proper selection and use ofmany different types of ladders, including: step ladders, `A` ladders, extensionladders, straight ladders and platform ladders.

Lockout / Tagout BasicsProduct code: LTTB-4003.01.0003 Runtime: 8 Spanish: yes

The disabling of energy sources, known as Lockout / Tagout, is a vital part of injuryprevention. This film covers the basics to Lockout / Tagout procedures forAuthorized and Assisted Associates in order to safe guard them against unexpectedenergization and hazardous energies such as electrical, mechanical, and thermalenergy. In addition to your company?s Annual Inspection Process and the standardset out by OSHA 1910.147, this film will ensure your staff is properly trained toidentify and implement Lockout / Tagout procedures.

Lockout / Tagout SafetyProduct code: LOTO-4004.01.0011 Runtime: 15 Spanish: yes

Find out just how easily a problem can develop when proper lockout/tagoutprocedures are not followed with this safety course. This lockout tagout coursecovers the step-by-step process for acceptable locking and tagging proceduresincluding the types of hazardous energies, the difference in authorized and affectedemployees, and machine guarding.

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Lockout / Tagout Safety for Affected EmployeesProduct code: LTAF-4004.01.0017 Runtime: 9 Spanish: yes

Understanding everyone`s role in the Lockout/Tagout process is vital to maintainingsafety. This lockout tagout safety course is geared towards employees affected bylockout/tagout procedures rather than employees utilizing the lockout/tagoutprocedure for maintenance. It covers the purpose behind locking and tagging outand explains the various types of locks and tags. General safety tips, types ofhazardous energies, and lock boxes are also covered in this course.

Lockout / Tagout Safety for Authorized EmployeesProduct code: LTAZ-4004.01.0016 Runtime: 17 Spanish: yes

Proper lockout/tagout procedures are essential to maintaining a safe workenvironment. This lockout/tagout training course is designed specifically forAuthorized Employees who work on or around heavy machinery. It also covers thedifferent types of machinery that require locking out, types of hazardous energies,properly shutting down equipment, machine guarding, as well as addressing propertagging procedures and general safety tips.

Machine Guards and Conveyor SafetyProduct code: MGCS-4007.02.0051 Runtime: 13 Spanish: yes

Machine Guarding greatly reduces the chance of injury while working aroundmachinery. This safety course introduces your employees to the safety principlesvital to the safe performance of their job responsibilities when working withmachinery, particularly conveyor safety. Types of guards, lockout/tagout, dangerzones, conveyor belts, proper clothing, and the importance of regular maintenanceare also covered in this course.

Machine Guards: Safety and ResponsibilityProduct code: MGSR-4003.02.0014 Runtime: 8 Spanish: yes

The original concept designs for most machines did not include guarding, in factevery guard that you see has been developed for the task of protecting workers.This course addresses machine guarding do`s and don`t`s including such topics aslockout/tagout, zero mechanical state, types of hazardous energy, and generalsafety tips. It is a great, quick film that puts the proper emphasis on respectingmachine guards, regardless of the situation.

Machines, Operators and Guards: Real Accidents, RealStories

Product code: MOGR-4002.02.0004 Runtime: 16 Spanish: yes

We will follow the personal stories of three workers who have been affected orinjured by breeches in machine guard safety procedures. Through each worker`spersonal stories, viewers will see the possible far-reaching impact of overlookingsafety procedure for even a moment. Emphasis is placed on the importance offollowing safe general machine guarding procedures, proper guard inspectionbefore use, and practicing awareness while using machines. Compliant with OSHAstandard 1910.212.

Make The Right Choice: Working Safely In The HospitalityIndustry

Product code: WSHI-4003.02.0179 Runtime: 14 Spanish: yes

Every day on the job you make choices--choices that could injury you or choicesthat will keep you healthy. This film trains hospitality workers on the correct ways tomove throughout their workplace for safety and injury prevention by demonstratingscenarios of proper and improper techniques, including back and hand relatedmovements and the prevention of slips, trips, and falls. Ergonomic movements, theuse of proper tools, and general safety precautions to take during everyday tasksare also covered.

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New Employee OrientationProduct code: NWEO-4003.02.0005 Runtime: 14 Spanish: yes

Success is built around quality team work and professionalism. This course clearlyexplains unsafe acts, drug and alcohol policies, machine guards, lockout/tagout,electrical safety, PPE, fire prevention, ladder safety, hazcom and midst, goodhousekeeping policies, slip, trip, and fall prevention, lifting safety, and generalsafety awareness.

New Employee Safety and Orientation TrainingProduct code: NESO-4002.01.0004 Runtime: 13 Spanish: yes

Designed for the purpose of helping new employees to acclimate to workplacesafety and OSHA guidelines, this film is packed with OSHA-friendly terms andsafety procedures for new employees. It includes information on the use of personalprotective equipment (PPE), hazard communication (Hazcom), the need and rightto know of all possible hazardous substances on site (MSDS), good housekeeping,proper labeling and handling of hazardous substances in the workplace, andbloodborne pathogens exposure training. The presentation starts employees on theroad to achieving the utmost safety and OSHA compliance in their new workplace.

Order Picker SafetyProduct code: ORPS-4004.01.0007 Runtime: 8 Spanish: yes

Order pickers are one of the few machines that allow you to move at great heightswhich also raises the level of training needed to safely operate the machine. Thisorder picker safety course teaches operators how an order picker workers, how toinspect it, and how to operate it safely. Topics also including the parts of an orderpicker, such as the load wheels and operators platform; pre-trip inspection;plugging; overhead guards and fall protection systems.

Personal Protective EquipmentProduct code: PPET-4004.01.0001 Runtime: 10 Spanish: yes

Did you know that 70% of workers with hand injuries were not wearing gloves at thetime of the accident? It`s obvious how important PPE is yet so many injuries stilloccur.This PPE course contains a clear concise overview of various types of PPE,situations that warrant PPE, and how to properly use PPE. Personal protectiveequipment training can help save lives, limbs and senses, so don`t miss this greatopportunity to solidify the proper PPE training with this OSHA personal protectiveequipment video.

Personal Protective Equipment: Awareness and AttitudeProduct code: PPEA-4001.05.0015 Runtime: 10 Spanish: yes

If you have a poor attitude toward Personal Protective equipment, then you andyour coworkers will be at greater risk. This training course outlines the importanceof Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in the workplace for various applications.The importance and reasoning behind the everyday use of PPE is discussed as away to maintain general health and safety for everyone in the workplace. Topicsalso include using the proper PPE for each hazard, compliance with OSHA PPErequirements, types of PPE, and general safety tips.

Personal Protective Equipment: Real Accidents, Real StoriesProduct code: PPRR-4002.02.0022 Runtime: 17 Spanish: yes

In this latest installment of the "Real Accidents, Real Stories" safety training series,we follow three workers who through their decisions decided to ignore PPE safetyguidelines and ended up paying the price. Personal Protective Equipment topicscovered include: Hearing protection/conservation, Head Protection (Helmets), andEye protection (Safety Goggles/Glasses). This is the newest and most stirring videoin the series, as each the accidents that are detailed within can happen to anyone.

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Personal Protective Equipment: Your Last Line of Defense!Product code: PPLL-4002.02.0021 Runtime: 21 Spanish: yes

Get great advice from the employees who actually use Personal ProtectiveEquipment in this essential PPE training course. Hear different workers in differentenvironments talk about the importance of PPE, typical excuses for not wearing it,and how they won`t stand for a workplace with unsafe employees regardless of thecircumstances. Also heavily covered is the proper donning and fitting of respiratorsto the PPE that protects you from your head to your toes.

Pesticide SafetyProduct code: PEST-4003.02.0098 Runtime: 29 Spanish: yes

Pesticides are a helpful agricultural tool, but they most not be taken for granted orhandled improperly. This incredibly simple yet comprehensive pesticide safetycourse consists of two sections: 1) a pesticide handler section, and 2) a section forthose who work around pesticides. Information also includes: restricted entryIntervals, PPE, chemical labeling, herbicide warnings, insecticide rules and more.

Pool Safety and SecurityProduct code: PLSS-4003.02.0095 Runtime: 10 Spanish: yes

While the pool is a place to relax it doesn`t mean there isn`t a potential fordangerous situations. Even at the pool safety can`t be ignored. This course will trainyour staff on how to make the pool area a safe and fun place for your guests toenjoy. Basic pool safety, the displaying of rules, unattended belongings, personalhygiene, individuals who present the greatest risk of drowning, CPR, and how totake corrective action when unsafe activities occur are also covered in this course.

Powered Pallet Jack SafetyProduct code: PPJS-4004.01.0006 Runtime: 8 Spanish: yes

Do not let the simplicity of a Powered Pallet Jack allow you to become complacentin your safety awareness. These useful machines can cause serious injury if notproperly operated. This powered pallet jack safety training course successfullyillustrates the unique operation of a powered pallet jack including maneuvering,steering, drive wheel, and the mechanics of a pallet jack. Topics also includedwalkie and walkie-rider safety, load stability, plugging, and pre-use inspection.

Preventing Hand and Wrist InjuriesProduct code: PHWI-4003.02.0026 Runtime: 4 Spanish: yes

Think about all the wonderful things your hands and wrists do for you. WHEREwould you be without them? Use this quick 5 minute hand safety course to heightenyour awareness of common hand and wrist injuries. Topics also include hand injuryprevention, wrist security, the classification of bone and tissue injuries, handlingminor cuts and bruises, and general hand safety tips.

Preventing Slips, Trips and FallsProduct code: PSTF-4003.02.0013 Runtime: 12 Spanish: yes

Slips, trips, and falls are some of the most common accidents. It can happen at anytime and anywhere. How can you prevent slips, trips, or falls? You can start bypaying attention. The majority of slips, trips, and falls happen because people werenot paying attention. Learn how to prevent slips, trips, and falls in a number ofdifferent scenarios with this safety training course. Topics also include payingattention to your surroundings and the ground, greasy and wet floors, theimportance of keeping a clean work environment, and the proper care of floors aftercleaning and wax treatment.

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Property Management: Fire PreventionProduct code: PMFP-4003.02.0207 Runtime: 7 Spanish: yes

It is imperative that your employees have been trained in Fire Prevention so thatevery time they enter a unit they know exactly what to look for in order to preventresident fires. This fire prevention training course covers the importance ofattentiveness when performing maintenance, keeping a "watchful eye", commontypes of fires, vent inspection, lint or grease build ups, fire extinguishers, as well assmoke detectors and fire hazards like candles or electrical cords.

Property Management: Personal Protective EquipmentProduct code: PMPP-4003.02.0206 Runtime: 8 Spanish: yes

While not all injuries are debilitating or deadly, that does`t mean that precautionsshould`t be taken. Even a small cut or hand injury can result in down time or loss inproduction. In this Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) training course, your teamwill learn how simple day-to-day operations can turn hazardous and how they canprevent injuries by using readily available PPE. Topics also include chemical andcut resistant gloves, protecting yourself while operating lawn equipment, workingwith power lines and asphalt, and selecting proper clothing when working in the sunfor prolonged periods.

Property Management: Slips, Trips and Falls - [ ResidentVersion ]

Product code: PMSR-4003.02.0205 Runtime: 10 Spanish: yes

Walking is second nature to us. We do it every day without thinking twice, but thatdoes`t mean we should`t be aware of the hazards--slips, trips and falls--the leadingcause of injury on resident properties. This training course covers the 5 mainreasons why slips, trips, and falls occur: 1) Limited friction with footwear or ground,2) Changes in elevation, 3) Troubled spots, 4) Physical hazards, and 5) Inattentionor distraction. Solutions and tips to preventing injury, as well as general safety tipsare also covered in this course.

Reach Truck SafetyProduct code: RTRS-4004.01.0008 Runtime: 8 Spanish: yes

A Reach Truck is an extremely useful and necessary tool, especially in warehouseswhere materials or equipment must be stacked vertically. Learning how to safelyoperate a Reach Truck therefore is a necessity and must be taken as serious aswith any other tool used on the job. This training course covers rated capacity,picking and placing loads, clear racking, as well as points of suspension, pre-tripinspection, and general Reach Truck safety tips.

Respirator Fit Testing and TrainingProduct code: RFTT-4003.02.0017 Runtime: 17 Spanish: yes

OSHA continually updates the rules and regulations for respirator use to protectworkers against ever changing and potentially dangerous work environments. ThisOSHA respirator training course covers the latest fit testing regulations for properrespiratory protection, including positive and negative pressure checks, situationsthat require re-fitting, sensory checks, compromised respirators, and more.

Restaurant Safety and Orientation TrainingProduct code: RSOT-4003.01.0008 Runtime: 12 Spanish: yes

Provide your team with the tools necessary to be successful at your restaurant. Thistraining course covers the basic safety information that applies to all restaurantsand can be used for new employees or as a refresher for your tenured employees.Topics also include: knife safety, safe lifting procedures, preventing slips trips andfalls, fire prevention, utilizing the P.A.S.S. procedure for fire extinguishers, andmachine guarding.

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Restroom Cleaning SafetyProduct code: RRCS-4003.02.0184 Runtime: 6 Spanish: yes

The health and safety hazards of restrooms should never be overlooked. Learn howto effectively avoid those hazards with this training course that emphasizesawareness and safety in dealing with potentially slippery surfaces, hard-to-reachand germ-infested areas, the disposing of sharp objects and other hazardousmaterials. Topics also include

Route Safety For The Sanitation DriverProduct code: RSSD-4003.02.0171 Runtime: 10 Spanish: yes

Being apart of the solution is one of the main responsibilities of a Solid WasteDriver. This Route Safety video demonstrates many of the problems drivers willface on their daily route and educates them on how to properly identify hazards andtake the necessary steps to prevent injuries or accidents. Topics also coveredinclude: container accessibility, such as parked cars, building structures, or treesblocking containers, overfilled containers, pre-trip inspection, pavement damage,and safety tips.

Safe Handling, Storage and Use of Compressed GasCylinders

Product code: SHGC-4003.02.0058 Runtime: 9 Spanish: yes

Compressed gas cylinders can cause massive property damage and injuries ifhandled improperly. This video explains how to move cylinders safely, properstorage, and general safe handling procedures.

Safety Awareness For The Railroad WorkerProduct code: SARW-4003.02.0214 Runtime: 9 Spanish: yes

When working near or on rail cars, safety must be your primary concern. This filmaddress some of the more common hazards your railroad workers will face whenworking in or around trains, rails, and the track structure including required PersonalProtective Equipment, Fall Protection Harness use, proper footwear, utilizingcommunication amongst coworkers and within the control booths, identifyingpotential safety risks in inclement weather, working in or around equipment, generalsafety railroad awareness, and ANSI regulations.

Safety Awareness II: Real Accidents, Real StoriesProduct code: SARA-4002.01.0003 Runtime: 15 Spanish: yes

Safety is an integral part of any job. In this safety training video we will follow thepersonal stories of workers who have experienced the life altering results of lack ofgeneral safety awareness at work. Each story will show just how important it is to bein compliance with safety procedures at all times. Viewers will learn the importanceof personal protective equipment (PPE), as well as, general safety awareness,environmental awareness in the workplace, back safety, slips, trips, and falls.

Safety Awareness: Real Accidents, Real StoriesProduct code: SARR-4001.05.0002 Runtime: 14 Spanish: yes

This high impact, graphic production has injured workers tell their story on how theybecame complacent and got hurt. It also displays dramatic pictures of actual injuriesof mangled arms, hands, and legs to show employees what can happen if they donot pay attention to safety in the workplace.

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Safety Committee Greatness!Product code: SFCG-4003.02.0215 Runtime: 10 Spanish: yes

How safety committee`s are formed, the dedication of it`s members, and otherfactors determines the success of a Safety Committee and, if executed properly,they can be invaluable to your organization`s safety program. This film covers manyof the ways committee`s fail such as, only bringing problems to the table and noteffectively solving them, "Inspection Teams", and the policing of employee`sactions. Proper communication, management support, involving the maintenanceteam, employee participation are also covered in this film providing effectivestrategies for cultivating a successful Safety Committee.

Safety Orientation For Custodial Services and MaintenancePersonnel

Product code: CSMP-4003.02.0099 Runtime: 12 Spanish: yes

Use this presentation to orient your custodial and maintenance employees toeverything they need to know about working safely. This program includeseverything they need to know about PPE, MSDS, electrical safety, ladder safety,and more. An excellent option for new employee onboarding and training.

Safety Orientation | Industrial EnvironmentsProduct code: SOIE-4003.02.0201 Runtime: 19 Spanish: yes

Providing safe working environments is just as important as the eduction and theemployee`s personal responsibility in following the procedures to prevent injury.This Safety Orientation film is geared toward Industrial Environments and coversmany of those procedures, such as the 8 Basic Safety Rules, Workplace Hazards,Personal Protective Equipment, Machine Guards, Lockout/Tagout, EmergencyAction Plans, Trip Hazards, Ladder Safety, Hand and Electrical Tool Safety, HazardCommunication, Power Industrial Trucks, and Proper Body Mechanics.

Slips, Trips and Falls: Stranger Than Friction...Product code: FRIC-4002.02.0011 Runtime: 20 Spanish: yes

Slips trips and falls in the workplace are the cause of most incidents and injuries. Inthis story, we will follow a day in the life of Jim, an average guy who has no ideawhat he`s about to learn. As we follow Jim through an often humorous day, helearns the difference between slips trips and falls as well as how awareness, properattention to surroundings and correct usage of safety tools can be the differencebetween a regular day and a life-altering situation. After this interesting adventure,viewers will have an understanding of the many ways they can prevent themselvesand their coworkers from slips trips and falls.

Solid Waste Safety Orientation and TrainingProduct code: SWOT-4003.02.0115 Runtime: 10 Spanish: yes

This solid waste orientation training program is a highly effective wastemanagement training video for all experience levels of solid waste workers fromnew on the job to those with years of experience. It covers just about everythingimportant to a solid waste driver from A to Z.

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Solid Waste Safety: Commercial PickupProduct code: SWCP-4003.02.0118 Runtime: 11 Spanish: yes

This garbage truck safety training program covers the wide array of situations thatcommercial trash pick-up entails. Topics included on this waste management videoinclude: safe backing requirements, container accessibility and many other topicsfor all types of solid waste vehicles.

Solid Waste Safety: Residential PickupProduct code: SWRP-4003.02.0117 Runtime: 10 Spanish: yes

Special attention has to be spent on residential trash pickup as people can appearout of nowhere and contribute to accidents. This comprehensive garbage truckvideo covers everything from backing safely (when no other option is available) todealing with trash fires to any other residential solid waste training issues.

Solid Waste Vehicle Safety: The Pre Trip InspectionProduct code: SWPT-4003.02.0116 Runtime: 8 Spanish: yes

Federal law mandates that solid waste vehicles perform a pre-trip inspection beforegoing out on their routes each day. Use this garbage truck video to make sure youremployees are doing the proper checks, no matter the type of vehicle or previoussolid waste training that they have had.

Supermarket Safety: Back Safety and Safe LiftingProcedures

Product code: SSBS-4003.02.0142 Runtime: 11 Spanish: yes

In this safety training video, supermarket workers are shown how to prepare forwork, use proper movement techniques, and keep their backs fit in order to preventback injuries at work as well as at home. Proper lifting techniques are introduced aswell as important tips on movements and situations to avoid for injury prevention.

Supermarket Safety: Box Cutter SafetyProduct code: SSBC-4003.02.0144 Runtime: 13 Spanish: yes

No matter the type of box cutter employees use in your supermarket, thisproduction will train your team on safe use and techniques for avoiding the obviousdangers of daily box cutter use. The emphasis is placed on employees takingresponsibility for their own safety through safe usage.

Supermarket Safety: Employee Orientation to SafetyProduct code: SSEO-4003.02.0141 Runtime: 21 Spanish: yes

This safety training program is designed to give supermarket workers a briefoverview of their specific safety responsibilities on the job. Topics covered includeprevention of slips, trips, and falls, back injuries, hazard communication, and more.This program places emphasis on using good judgement in every task at thesupermarket to achieve the safest outcomes.

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Supermarket Safety: Preventing Slips, Trips and FallsProduct code: SSPF-4003.02.0143 Runtime: 10 Spanish: yes

This safety training program introduces supermarket employees to the many areasof risk in their workplace for slips, trips and falls and instructs on how prevent theseincidents every day on the job.

Supermarket Safety: Safe Operation and Use of a BalerProduct code: SSSB-4003.02.0145 Runtime: 8 Spanish: yes

In this brief to-the-point program, employees will be shown the basics of using abaler safely as well as the many risks that come with using this powerful machineon a regular basis. It emphasizes the importance of prevention through followingproper procedures at all times.

The Horror of Losing a Hand...Product code: HRLH-4001.05.0014 Runtime: 11 Spanish: yes

Hundreds of thousands of people injure their hands at work each year and handinjuries make up almost one out of four workplace accidents. Utilize the graphicnature of this hand video to show your employees the horrifying reality of losing ahand and how important hand injury prevention and general hand safety really is.Highlight hand safety, hand injury prevention and hand injury safety with thisexcellent hand video.

The Horror of Losing an Eye...Product code: HRLE-4001.05.0012 Runtime: 14 Spanish: yes

90% of all eye injuries could have been prevented. Teach your employees not totake healthy eyes for granted through the use of proper eye protection safety. Thisgraphic safety training eye video depicts the devastating loss of an eye whileteaching the importance of proper PPE training.

The Horror of Operating a ForkliftProduct code: HROF-4003.02.0157 Runtime: 10 Spanish: yes

This program uses powerful footage and images to train your employees on thebest forklift safety practices. A no nonsense, quick training session that will make animpact on your forklift operators.

The Proper Loading and Securing of Loads For TransportProduct code: PLSL-4003.02.0198 Runtime: 11 Spanish: yes

This safety training program trains viewers how to load a truck in preparation forsafe transport. It includes practical step by step instructions and tips for loading,balancing the load weight, order of loading for optimal placement for the safesttransit, and more.

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The Safe Operation and Use of a Walkie StackerProduct code: SOWS-4003.02.0168 Runtime: 11 Spanish: yes

Different tools require different training. In this film, you`ll be educated on WalkieStackers or Straddle Trucks and it`s uses, including a detailed demonstration ofhow to perform the daily pre-trip inspection, proper braking methods, load capacitymeasurements, understanding Center of Gravity, and safe reversing and steeringprocedures.

The Safe Operation and Use of ForkliftsProduct code: SOUF-4004.01.0027 Runtime: 20 Spanish: yes

This is a fantastic forklift safety video in which the last half focuses on loadingtractor trailers. The forklift training video teaches about placing and retrieving loads,load limits, and the stability triangle in an easy to understand format.

The Safe Operation and Use of Hand and Power ToolsProduct code: SOHT-4003.02.0088 Runtime: 13 Spanish: yes

This power tool safety training video can either introduce or refresh your workers onsome of the lesser known safety guidelines for a range of power tools fromwrenches to power drills.

The Safe Operation and Use of Overhead CranesProduct code: SOOC-4003.02.0175 Runtime: 16 Spanish: yes

Cranes are powerful and useful tools that need to be handled carefully andrespectfully by trained professionals. This course guides you through the basics ofcrane safety, including safe operating procedures, pre-operating inspections, properrigging, moving, and lifting, as well as setting a load and storing cranes.

The Safe Operation and Use of TractorsProduct code: SOUT-4003.02.0044 Runtime: 16 Spanish: yes

This detailed and comprehensive tractor safety training video covers all tractoroperation, as well as PPE issues, and even includes instruction on using handsignals. Use this tractor online safety program to instill the positive safety habits thatyou desire in your employees.

The Safe Operation of Commercial Lawn MowersProduct code: LAWN-4001.05.0013 Runtime: 12 Spanish: yes

Viewers of this landscaping video will learn the importance of following safeoperation rules while operating commercial lawn mowers. Basic maintenance andstorage procedures will be shown, as well as discussions of both what to do beforethe mower has started and how to remain safe while the mower is in operation. Thelandscaping training video also includes overview of how to dress for the job, usingand choosing the proper PPE, and outlines the ways to spot and avoid a host ofpossible operator and machine hazards.

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The Safe Operation, Use and Care of Knives in The KitchenProduct code: SOKN-4003.02.0107 Runtime: 8 Spanish: yes

A must see for anyone working with or around knives.Knife use is essential in anykitchen, and proper use of these potentially dangerous tools is the focus of thisvideo. Wearing the proper gloves, sanitation issues, and box cutter safety are alsocovered.

The Safe Use and Operation of Utility CartsProduct code: SOUC-4002.01.0001 Runtime: 9 Spanish: yes

Utility carts are presumably one of the safest means of transportation, often utilizedfor various purposes within many organizations. However, without proper trainingand implementation of inspection routines, these otherwise efficient carts can resultin accidents involving property damage and serious personal injury. This engagingtraining video will instruct viewers on how to specifically avoid these dangerousmisfortunes. Providing crucial information to either new, or experienced utility cartdrivers, "The Safe Use and Operation of Utility Carts" will present safety practices,critical knowledge and inspection precautions, that should be used by all authorizedutility cart operators.

Training On The Selection and Use of RespiratorsProduct code: TSUR-4003.02.0016 Runtime: 29 Spanish: yes

The selection of respirators require planning, knowledge, and the understanding ofworkplace hazards. This film covers a wide range of respirator information,including basic terminology and information, fit-testing training and seal checks(including how to do a pressure test), proper selection, emergency procedures,respiratory hazards, atmosphere guidelines, types of respirators, filters andcartridge canisters, and respirator maintenance.

Utility Cart SafetyProduct code: UTCS-4001.05.0017 Runtime: 8 Spanish: yes

In this program, you will learn the safe operating procedures and safety risks ofutility carts. Training includes how to do a pre-trip inspection, how to drive aroundpedestrians, and more.

What Employees Need To Know About Sexual HarassmentProduct code: WESH-4003.02.0004 Runtime: 16 Spanish: yes

This workplace harassment training video instructs your team on what sexualharassment is, how to avoid it, and what to do when confronted with it.

Working Safely in Cold WeatherProduct code: WICW-4002.02.0005 Runtime: 15 Spanish: yes

Working safely in cold weather requires more than just the right clothing. Thispresentation provides viewers with detailed information on how to safely work incold weather conditions. It will explain how the systems of the body differ in coldconditions, how to spot frostbite and other cold-related illness, as well as how toproperly dress and work in the cold months. Prevention is emphasized as viewersare shown signs of distress to look for in themselves or their coworkers and how tosafely handle such situations with essential winter safety tips.

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Working Safely With Formaldehyde In A LaboratoryProduct code: WSFL-4003.02.0186 Runtime: 9 Spanish: yes

Formaldehyde safety: a critical part of your chemical hygiene plan. This video willtrain you on how to safely handle and work with formaldehyde, including handlingand understanding exposure, labeling, cleaning & disposal procedures, and more.

Working Safely With Scaffolds and LaddersProduct code: WSSL-4003.02.0008 Runtime: 10 Spanish: yes

A fantastic film set in a construction environment that gives the OSHA rules andregulations for scaffolding usage. Also covered is safe ladder use and electricalsafety.

Workplace Harassment, Discrimination and RespectProduct code: WHDE-4002.02.0002 Runtime: 17 Spanish: yes

Harassment and discrimination are an unfortunate reality in the workplace and arebest combated by educating workers on awareness and respectful communication.This presentation will provide employees with tools and examples of how to handleworkplace harassment or discrimination in a confidential and professional way. ThisDVD educates employees on examples of discrimination, harassment andrespectful vs. disrespectful behavior. Types of harassment and discriminationcovered are: origin, race, religion, culture, age and gender.

Workplace Harassment, Discrimination and Respect -Management Edition

Product code: WHDM-4002.02.0003 Runtime: 19 Spanish: yes

Three captivating hosts show a number of realistic scenarios in the workplace thatcan help managers to identify harassing or offensive behavior. After viewing thisintroduction to workplace harassment, managers will be able to notice `red flags` intheir employees, as well as how to respond proactively to these behaviors as theywork to create a respectful work environment.

WSI: Bloodborne PathogensProduct code: WBBP-4002.01.0010 Runtime: 15 Spanish: yes

Follow two experienced workplace safety investigators as they make their waythrough an investigation of a serious bloodborne pathogen exposure. In thiscompelling WSI episode, as we watch the story unfold, we will learn how simple it isfor some simple forgetfulness to create serious health and safety issues in regardsto bloodborne pathogens training. Both occupational bloodborne pathogensexposure and unanticipated bloodborne exposure will be discussed as well asprevention through knowledge, training, proper use of personal protectiveequipment (PPE), good housekeeping and bloodborne pathogen exposureawareness.

WSI: Lockout TagoutProduct code: WLOT-4002.02.0023 Runtime: 27 Spanish: yes

Become a part of the Workplace Safety Investigation (WSI) team as they collectclues from both affected and authorized employees to determine the cause of afatal workplace safety incident. This made for TV safety training video will activelyengage the viewer as the OSHA Lockout Tagout standard 1910.147 is continuouslyreferenced in an effort to discover the violation that led to the accident. This videois best used for refresher training. It will uniquely cover the following topics: Locks,Tags, Group Lockout Tagout Procedures, Energy Sources, Energy Control Plans,Affected and Authorized Personnel, PPE (Personal Protective Equipment), Isolationand Deenergization, Maintenance and Repair.