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Accident Investigation, Causes, and Prevention
1002
811
E a Accident Investigation: Determining Root Causes
19Summit Training Source
unk
What to investigate: the accident scene. Interviewing witnesses, reviewing records, analyzing information, and communicating recommendations. Special emphasis is placed on determining root causes.
DVD
1003
387
a INVESTIGATING ACCIDENTS
17:00Long Island Productions
Discusses the principles and goals of accident investigations.
Video
1004
388
a JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS: A PRACTICAL APPROACH (MINING INDUSTRIES)
15:00MSHA
Discusses job safety analysis steps and methodology in the mining industry. Step-by-step procedures in developing a JSA using a front-end loader as an example.
Video
1005
833
E a ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION FOR EVERYONE
23:00CLMI
UNKNOWN
Basics of accident investigation, including investigation teams, resources, and what not to do, fact gathering, documentation, evidence gathering, and interview skills.
DVD
1006
445
a CLOSE CALLS AND NEAR MISSES
19:00American Training Resources
UK
Discusses the benefits of reporting several close call incidents and investigating them. Several incidents are covered along with the findings of the investigations and lessons learned.
Video
Page 1 of 70November 17, 2008
1009
508
a EXAMINING FATAL SHIPYARD ACCIDENTS: HAZARDS AND SOLUTIONS
16:00OSHA
2002
This video depicts real accidents in an animated format. The eight accidents focus on crane hazards, confined space hazards, fall hazards, improper use of equipment, and electrical hazards. The accident scenes are shown then the potential solutions.
Video
1011
837
S A ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION FOR EVERYONE
23:00CLMI
Basics of accident investigation, including investigation teams, resources, what not to do, fact gathering, documentation, evidence gathering, and interview skills.
DVD
1016
879
ES a INCIDENT REPORTING - YOU CAN SAVE A LIFE
unkCoastal
unk
Teaches workers the importance of following acceptable safety standards, controlling Hazards and reporting unsafe working conditions before incidents become accidents.
DVD
2182
1
E a SAFETY IN THE OFFICE
15:00Safety Care
1992
A video on the importance of investigating all accidents. It reviews the definition of an accident, types of accidents, analysis of a typical accident, studying of historical data, and reasons for investigating a near miss.
Video
Bloodborne Pathogens, TB, and Biohazards
1100
41
a DISCUSSION OF THE BLOODBORNE PATHOGEN STANDARD (29CFR1910.1030)
30:00OSHA Office of Training and Education
Defines occupational bloodborne exposure, hepatitis B, HIV, other pathogens, potentially infectious materials, medical and legal aspects of the standard, compliance issues, vaccination program, and confidentiality of medical records.
Video
1101
376
a TUBERCULOSIS IN THE FIRST RESPONDER ENVIRONMENT
18:30Long Island Production
1996
Covers symptoms of tuberculosis, epidemiology, risk groups, modes of transmission, post-exposure management, and exposure control plan.
Video
Page 2 of 70November 17, 2008
1103
379
a HEPATITIS A AND THE FOOD SERVICE INDUSTRY: "WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW"
14:00Smithkline Beecham
1998
An overview of the problem; risk management, proactive employee immunization programs; impact of outbreaks on businesses
Video
1105
382
a BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS FOR NON-HEALTHCARE EMPLOYEES--
12:00Long Island Productions
1997
The video explains the two common types of bloodborne pathogens and ways of preventing the transmissions of HIV and HBV.
Video
1107
488
S a BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS (PUBLIC SAFETY WORKER)
13:00SmithKline Beecham
2000
Geared toward Public Safety Workers. Discusses Hepatitis B Virus, symptoms, precautions, treatment, recovery, and prevention, through an automobile accident scenario.
Video
1108
487
a BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS (PUBLIC SAFETY WORKER)
13:00SmithKline Beecham
2000
Geared toward Public Safety Workers. Discusses Hepatitis B Virus, symptoms, precautions, treatment, recovery, and prevention, through an automobile accident scenario.
Video
1109
489
a BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS (WORK ENVIRONMENT VERSION)
11:00SmithKline Beecham
2001
General employee awareness video. Bloodborne diseases and symptoms, methods of transmission, precautions, and routes of entry, and universal precautions are covered.
Video
1110
490
a HEPATITIS B: REDUCING THE RISK IN THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY
04:00SmithKline Beecham
1998
Description of Hepatitis B, transmittal methods, infection risk, prevention and vaccination. A good general awareness video for employers.
Video
Page 3 of 70November 17, 2008
1112
525
S a PATOGENOS DE LA SANGRE - CONOZCA EL RIESGO
10:00Coastal
The video discusses bloodborne pathogens and handling of blood. It emphasizes personal protection when assisting a co-worker that has been injured.
Video
1113
574
a TB RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: ADMINISTRATOR'S REVIEW
24:00U.S. Department of Health And Human Services
2000
Step-by-step on developing a respiratory protection program for TB, NIOSH Administrator's Guide, OSHA requirements, hazard assessment, selecting respirators, respirator types, limitations, standard operating procedures, and medical screening.
Video
1114
594
S a EMPLEADOS EXPUESTOS - BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS TRAINING--
10:00OR-OSHA
Gives examples of different situations that could be faced at work. How to clean blood and how to get rid of a needle are explained. Reviews some OSHA standard's requirements.
Video
1116
196
a BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS
12:00Summit Training Source
1993
General information about bloodborne pathogens, mainly HIV and HBV.
Video
1117
709
a BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS IN SCHOOLS - REAL REAL LIFE
20:30Coastal
Humorous - Attention keeping video on awareness, attitude, and action for bloodborne pathogens in school settings. Real life examples includes a visual knowledge test.
Video
1118
720
ESP a BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS - KNOW THE RISK
19:00Coastal
1997
How people can be exposed to bloodborne pathogens such as Hepatitis B and C, and HIV. Discusses clean-up, personal protective equipment, personal hygiene, first aid, and more.
DVD
Page 4 of 70November 17, 2008
1119
717
ESP a HANDWASHING - AVOIDING GERMS AT WORK
6:45Coastal
2006
A primer on personal hygiene that will help stop the spread of germs and viruses that make people ill. Demonstrates proper hand-washing techniques, as well as some hints about avoiding germs.
DVD
1120
718
ESP a BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS FOR CUSTODIANS
15:45Coastal
2006
While aimed at custodial workers, this DVD has a broad appeal for identifying & eliminating hazards associated with Hepatitis B and C as well as HIV. Covers exposure prevention, first aid measures, personal protective equipment, & administrative
DVD
1121
719
ESP a BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS FOR CAFETERIA WORKERS
17:20Coastal
2000
While the title targets cafeterias, this video is good for all food service industries. It explains how people can be exposed to Hepatitis B & C, and HIV. It discusses routes of exposures, clean-up, personal protective equipment, and more.
DVD
1122
276
a TUBERCULOSIS AWARENESS
16:00Coastal
1994
A good introduction to TB epidemiology, signs, symptoms, and treatment.
Video
1123
408
a HEPATITIS B: REDUCING RISK IN THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY
04:00SmithKline Beecham
1998
Brief overview of Hepatitis B, modes of infection, and the need for an employee vaccination program.
Video
Confined Space
1200
4
I E a CONFINED SPACE ENTRY I
05:00Long Island Productions
Focuses on public works and construction confined spaces, defines "confined space", covers rescuing disabled workers and required training.
Video
Page 5 of 70November 17, 2008
1201
5
II a CONFINED SPACE ENTRY II
11:00Long Island Productions
An expanded version of #0300, Confined Space Entry.
Video
1202
362
a CONFINED SPACE - THE FINAL REGULATION
19:31Long Island Productions
1993
An excellent overview of OSHA's confined space standard, accident statistics, definitions, hazardous atmospheres, air sampling, and emergency planning.
Video
1207
179
S a CONFINED SPACE HOTWORK - SPANISH
20:00Coastal
1993
A review of confined space entry operations with the focus on hotwork conditions within the space.
Video
1208
182
S a CONFINED SPACE NON-ENTRY RESCUE - SPANISH
20:00Coastal
1991
Highlights the essential elements of rescue operations from a confined space without employees making entry.
Video
1209
181
a CONFINED SPACE NON-ENTRY RESCUE
20:00Coastal
1993
Highlights the essential elements of rescue operations from a confined space without employees making entry.
Video
1210
183
a HARD HAT SAFETY SERIES: CONSTRUCTION CONFINED SPACE ENTRY
10:00Coastal
1992
A brief overview of confined space entry from a construction perspective.
Video
Page 6 of 70November 17, 2008
1211
201
a LINE BREAKING (USE A PERMIT!)
16:00Coastal
1992
An overview of techniques and methods that can be applied to line breaking.
Video
1212
202
S a LINE BREAKING (USE A PERMIT!) - SPANISH
16:00Coastal
1992
An overview of techniques and methods that can be applied to line breaking.
Video
1213
817
E,S A CONFINED SPACE CASE HISTORIES
14COASTAL
2008
Good reminder about some of the hazards associated with confined spaces. Very basic information that requires formal instruction for all required aspects of permit required confined space entry.
DVD
1214
818
E a CONFINED SPACE ENTRY: PERMIT REQUIRED
20:00SUMMIT TRAINING SOURCE
UNKNOWN
Helps workers to understand hazards while working in confined spaces in General Industry. Workers learn: definition of a confined space; proper entry procedures; associated hazards; attendant responsibility; PPE; permits, and monitoring.
DVD
1216
872
ES a CONFINED SPACE ENTRY - PERMIT REQUIRED
23:00Coastal
unk
Reviews the details on how to prepare a confined space entry permit & the best way to train a confined space entry team.
DVD
Cranes, Derricks, Elevators, and Hoists
1300
30
a CRANE SAFETY AWARENESS FOR SITE SUPERINTENDENTS
08:00OSHA
Discusses the site superintendent's responsibilities for training crane operators. It shows some accidents and explains the causes. It reviews the rules of safe crane operation.
Video
Page 7 of 70November 17, 2008
1301
358
a CRANES, SLINGS, AND HOISTS
11:23Long Island Productions
1998
The video reviews the safe use of cranes, chains, hoists, and slings. It covers practices for inspection, maintenance, and safe use of lifting devices.
Video
1302
506
a SAFE-T RIDER PROGRAM
08:37Elevator Escalator Safety Foundation
1999
This is a rap video on elevator and escalator safety that is geared for second grade students.
Video
1303
510
a A SAFE RIDE
12:00Elevator Escalator Safety Foundation
This video reviews what you need to know for personal safety or emergencies when using a people mover: an elevator, escalator, or moving walkways. It reviews how elevators and escalators work.
Video
1304
80
a THE SAFE OPERATION OF OVERHEAD CRANES
16:00Safety Care
Discusses safe work practices and hazards associated with overhead crane use.
Video
1305
751
E a Crane Safety - Overhead Operations
18:30Summit Training Source
A guide to overhead or bridge cranes. Also discusses inspections and rigging. This type of crane is used almost exclusively in manufacturing plants.
DVD
1306
799
E,S a WORKING AROUND CRANES
19:00COASTAL
2005
Basics of crane operation, boom swing, counterweight radius, assembly, load charts, electrical hzards, set-up and stability, were rope and rigging, signaling, and more.
DVD
Page 8 of 70November 17, 2008
1307
880
ES a INDOOR CRANES: SAFE LIFTING OPERATIONS
22:00Coastal
1991
Provides non-licensed operators with the information they need to safely operate several types of cranes.
DVD
Electrical Safety and Lockout Activities
1402
359
a LOCKOUT/TAGOUT
12:50Long Island Productions
A very brief overview of the rationale behind controlling energy at the workplace. This includes: controlling energy sources, maintaining a program, and reviewing safety rules for maintenance and repair.
Video
1403
907
E a LOCKOUT / TAGOUT: TRAINING FOR EMPLOYEES
16:00American Training Resources
2012
REVIEW OF PROCEDURES USED TO CONTROL HAZARDOUS ENERGY. INCLUDES INFORMATION ON ENERGY CONTROL PLANS, THE ROLES OF EMPLOYEES AFFECTED BY THE CONTROLS, CONTROL DEVICES, ENERGY
DVD
1406
494
a ELECTRICAL SAFETY IN THE WORKPLACE
20:00Safety Care
Discusses basic electrical facts, electrical circuits, effects on human body, common hazards, hazard control, Do's and Don’ts, ground fault circuit interrupters, personal protective equipment.
Video
1407
177
S a CIRCLE OF SAFETY - SPANISH
09:00Nevada Power Co
POWER LINE SAFETY LAW - 10 ft safety zone working around power lines. Emphasis on knowing the standards, heavy equipment and tool safety, and your personal commitment to safety.
Video
1408
70
S b CIRCLE OF SAFETY - SPANISH
09:00Nevada Power Co
POWER LINE SAFETY LAW - 10 ft safety zone working around power lines. Emphasis on knowing the standards, heavy equipment and tool safety, and your personal commitment to safety.
Video
Page 9 of 70November 17, 2008
1409
69
b CIRCLE OF SAFETY - OVERHEAD
09:00Nevada Power Co
POWER LINE SAFETY LAW - 10 ft safety zone working around power lines. Emphasis on knowing the standards, heavy equipment and tool safety, and your personal commitment to safety.
Video
1410
232
a CIRCLE OF SAFETY - OVERHEAD
09:00Nevada Power Co
POWER LINE SAFETY LAW - 10 ft safety zone working around power lines. Emphasis on knowing the standards, heavy equipment and tool safety, and your personal commitment to safety.
Video
1411
178
a HARD HAT SAFETY SERIES: CONSTRUCTION LOCKOUT/TAGOUT
10:00Coastal
1992
A basic 6 step procedure on lockout/tagout requiring permits, proper PPE, equipment shutdown, verification, and removal.
Video
1412
256
a LOCKOUT/TAGOUT: CONTROLLING THE BEAST
19:00Coastal
1994
A basic introduction to lockout/tagout principles and practices.
Video
1413
340
a ELECTRICAL SAFETY PROGRAM
120:00OSHA Teleconference
1998
Review of the basic concepts of electricity. Emphasis is on why 1910 Subpart S and 1926 Subpart K are important for workers protection.
Video
1414
708
a ARC FLASH SAFETY AWARENESS
24:00Coastal
2006
Protecting yourself, co-workers, and the company from 'Arc Flash Hazards'. It identifies the need for safety programs, safe working conditions, hazard analysis, energized work permits, approach boundries, PPE, and safe work practices.
Video
Page 10 of 70November 17, 2008
1415
744
E,S a Arc Flash Safety Awareness
18:00Coastal
2007
How to protect your employees from electrical hazards and arc flash hazards by developing and implementing electrical safety programs, the proper PPE, and safe work practices.
DVD
1416
747
E a Arc Flash Awareness
25:38CDC-NIOSH
2007
Three incidents of arc flash and interviews with the survivors. Discusses causes, hazards, solutions, and required personal protective equipment.
DVD
1417
781
E,S a Electrical Safety: Controlling the Hazards
12:00Summit Training
An overview of electrical hazards, good work practices, and inspection and maintenance of electrical equipment.
DVD
1418
764
E a Construction Electrical Safety & Current Control
11:00Coastal
2000
Electrical hazards and what to do about them. Safe work practices, ground fault circuit interruptions, inspection of cords and equipment, housekeeping, lockout, bending and grounding, and more are discussed.
Video
1419
690
S a LOCKOUT/TAGOUT - SPANISH
18:00 Coastal Interncional
2000
Through comedy it demonstrates the procedures to use LOTO. The reasons behind its use. Attention and action and their importance. When it relates to LOTO. Gives a quite different example sna dnear misses/incidents to identify what went wrong with
Video
1420
691
S a LOCKOUT/TAGOUT: CONTROLLING THE BEAST - SPANISH
19:00Coastal Internacional
Mentions five reasons of why accidents happen. Talks about types of energy. Describes how to use locks and tags difference between each method; when to use LOTO. Shows the six-step procedure to use LOTO.
Video
Page 11 of 70November 17, 2008
1421
802
E a ELECTRICAL SAFETY: SAFE WORK PRACTICES
14:00SUMMIT
Safe electrical work practices, including basics of electricity, personal protective equipment, and work rules. A good basic training video.
DVD
1422
804
s Lockout/Tagout
16:15CLMI/Blueprints
A comprehensive program showing the various types of energy, types of lockout devices, description of LOTO affected and authorized employees placement of devices and testing of equipments and returning of equipment to service.
DVD
1423
873
ES a ELECTRICAL SAFETY - REAL LIFE
12:00Coastal
2004
Employees learn about the safe work practices around electricity with details about the protective systems that shield explosives from electric shock & lockout / tagout. Procedures that warn employees about active electricity.
DVD
1424
885
S a CONTROLLING HAZARDOUS ENERGY SOURCES
12:00CLMI
unk
Types of energy sources & how to control the energy sources. Procedures for LOTO.
DVD
1425
890
E a CONTROLLING HAZARDOUS ENERGY SOURCES
12:00CLMI
unk
This program gives information about all forms of energy & the use of Lockout / Tagout procedures. Identifies steam, electrical hydraulic & air pressure as well as kinetic & stored energy.
DVD
1426
905
E a 2012 NFPA 70E - ELECTRICAL SAFETY IN THE WORKPLACE
26:00American Training Resources
2012
The dual hazards of electrical shock & arc flash are clearly explained & highlighted with dramatic arc flash footage. Full-scale explosions & realistic re-enactments of flammable clothing ignition, etc.
DVD
Ergonomics and Lifting
Page 12 of 70November 17, 2008
1501
826
E,S A BACK SAFETY LIFT WELL, LIVE WELL
15COASTAL
2008,2001
Very basic introduction to back safety, proper lifting techniques and exercises.
DVD
1503
828
E a ELEMENTS OF BACK CARE: GENERAL INDUSTRY
13:45CLMI
UNKNOWN
Good basic information about back safety, ergonomics, and backcare.
DVD
1504
852
a Back to Basics
14:20Business Training Systems
Includes safe lifting procedures, injury statistics, and safe movement training.
Video
1505
29
a VIDEO DISPLAY TERMINAL SAFETY
11:30Long Island Productions
Everything you always wanted to know about why VDTs make you tired. Includes exercises to assist you to overcome muscle fatigue, eye strain, relaxation exercises, and rules for adjusting monitors.
Video
1506
446
a INDUSTRIAL ERGONOMICS: EMPLOYEE TRAINING
18:00American Training Resources
2000
Good ergonomic video depicting manufacturing, meat cutting, and warehousing activities. Types of injuries, musculoskeletal, typical hazards, and risk factors are reviewed. It points out management activities to prevent injury. Note: Regulation
Video
1509
368
a BACK INJURY RESPONSIBILITY
10:00Long Island Productions
1993
Discusses proper lifting techniques, exercise, back anatomy, back supports, 10:1 ratio, and safe lifting zones.
Video
Page 13 of 70November 17, 2008
1510
369
a BACK CARE AND SAFETY
12:35Long Island Productions
1994
Teaches employees about back care in day to day living and at work. It includes: proper diet, stress management, proper lifting, and basic anatomy.
Video
1511
370
a BACK CARE IN CONSTRUCTION
11:00Long Island Productions
Back injury prevention in public agencies and construction. The video covers back mechanics, 10:1 ratio, power zone, shoveling, breakers, cement sack handling, piping, picks, and sledge hammers.
Video
1512
371
a BACK SAFETY FOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS
09:00Long Island Productions
1992
Describes how the back is constructed. Indicates how to lift properly to prevent back injuries. Uses the lever principle to illustrate the need to bend your knees when lifting.
Video
1513
372
a HAND SAFETY
18:00Summit Training Sources, Inc.
1999
Discusses hand injuries and their causes; best safety practices, ergonomics, machine guarding and use of tools, selection of proper PPE; and first aid for hand injuries.
Video
1514
557
a SMARTLIFT
08:00Oregon Retail Council
Discusses proper warm-up with basic exercises before lifting. Than proper lifting techniques.
Video
1515
556
a SMARTLIFT
08:00Oregon Retail Council
Discusses proper warm-up with basic exercises before lifting and proper lifting techniques.
Video
Page 14 of 70November 17, 2008
1516
851
a Back Safety - The Ergonomics Connection
13:00Summit Training Source
Total ergonomic approach on how the back functions, causes of back pain, and counter measures to employ for preventing back injuries.
Video
1517
593
a SOFT TISSUE INJURIES IN THE RETAIL GROCERY INDUSTRY
05:00Safeway - Local 555 UFCW
A basic understanding of the origin of ergonomic problem and how to report them in the grocery industry.
Video
1518
610
a WORKING SMARTER….NOT HARDER: ERGONOMICS IN AGRICULTURE
17:00Oregon Association of Nurserymen, Inc
1998
This programs can help workers in agriculture meet the challenges from this work through an awareness of basic body mechanics and ergonomic principles applied through specific "warm-up" exercises and safe work practices for a wide variety of agri
Video
1519
611
S a WORKING SMARTER….NOT HARDER: ERGONOMICS IN AGRICULTURE
17:00Oregon Association of Nurserymen, Inc
1998
This programs can help workers in agriculture meet the challenges from this work through an awareness of basic body mechanics and ergonomic principles applied through specific "warm-up" exercises and safe work practices for a wide variety of agri
Video
1520
628
a INDUSTRIAL ATHLETE - STRETCHING
13:00GE
2001
Discusses the importance of a proper warm-up before starting work, stretching during work, proper lifting and use of ergonomics in the workplace.
Video
1521
185
a HARD HAT SAFETY SERIES: CONSTRUCTION BACK SAFETY
10:00Coastal
1992
A guide to back safety and safe lifting principles including discussions on anatomy, stretching, and safe lifting.
Video
Page 15 of 70November 17, 2008
1522
341
a ERGONOMIC PROGRAMS THAT WORK
21:10DOL/OSHA
1998
Actual companies explain what they are doing from an ergonomic standpoint and how it improved their companies "bottom line".
Video
1523
342
a NURSING HOMES: HAZARDS AND SOLUTIONS
15:51DOL/OSHA
1998
The emphasis is on the ergonomics in lifting and assisting patients. The video is geared toward a compliance inspection and includes: trend review, video taping, interviews, types of injuries, types of lifting equipment and abatement suggestions.
Video
1527
722
a BACK SAFETY SAFE IN EIGHT
9:00Coastal
2002
Short video describes the make up and mechanics of the back and demonstrates proper lifting techniques to keep the back in proper alignment.
Video
1528
776
E,S a Back Injury Prevention: You're in Control
15:00Summit Training Source
Good video showing animation of the human back and stressing correct posture during lifting and bending. Stresses keeping the back "straight" to maintain its natural "S" curvature.
DVD
1529
455
a LIFTING AND CARRYING
10:00Safety Care
1990
Has three areas: anatomy of the back, proper lifting and carrying, and general material handling. Also, discusses hand trucks and pallet movers.
Video
1530
532
a LIFTING AND CARRYING
12:00SafetyCare
This video covers back injuries and the role of the spine, and proper lifting and carrying,
Video
Page 16 of 70November 17, 2008
1531
451
a WORKING WITH DISPLAY SCREEN EQUIPMENT
15:00Safety Care, Inc.
1993
The program emphasizes three areas of concern when working with video display terminals. These areas include layout and design, job activities, and physical characteristics.
Video
1532
453
a ERGONOMICS THE PRACTICAL APPROACH
20:00Safety Care Series
1993
Ergonomic injuries can be reduced by using a variety of controls including: elimination, substitution engineering and work practice controls. The video depicts a wide variety of industries.
Video
1533
875
ES a ERGONOMICS - THE 24 HOUR BODY
unkCoastal
2008
Program teaches employees how to use ergonomic principles learned at work when working at home.
DVD
Excavations, Mining, and Tunneling
1601
820
E.S a CAVE-IN! TRENCHING & SHORING SAFETY
18:20COASTAL
2007
Defines excavations and trenches; forces involved in soils movement; soils evaluation and classification; visual and manual testing; protective systems including sloping and shoring and shielding; PPE; hazardous atmospheres and ventilation; means of egres
DVD
1603
50
a BASIC TRENCHING AND SHORING ADOSH
18:00ADOSH
General protection, PPE, traffic controls, work practices, and the standard are reviewed.
Video
1604
568
a CAVE-IN! - TRENCHING AND SHORING SAFETY
18:00Coastal
1994
This video reviews classifying soil work in excavations, how to identify hazards, soil mechanics, selection of protective systems, and general trench safety in excavations.
Video
Page 17 of 70November 17, 2008
1607
71
a BACKHOE SAFETY
18:00Zomar Productions
Review of inspection procedure prior to safe loading and transport. Discusses safe operations, positioning and use of other safety features. Stresses protecting against cutting utility lines.
Video
1608
373
a THE COMPETENT PERSON AND SOIL TESTING
27:29Long Island Productions
1992
This video covers the concept of the competent person with respect to the excavation standards, particularly Appendix A to Subpart P, soil classifications. Visual and manual soil testing are reviewed.
Video
1609
482
a EXCAVATION SAFETY
30:00ADOSH
UK
This video was produced by the Arizona Division of Occupational Safety & Health (ADOSH) and gives a thorough review of 29 CFR 1926 Subpart "P" excavation safety.
Video
1610
586
a MINER MIKE SAVES THE DAY
33:00NIOSH
Discusses the importance of proper ground supports, using the equipment correctly and safe work practices.
Video
1611
601
a HAZARDS IN MOTION
34:00NIOSH
2001
Video orientates new miners to various safety hazards in underground mining.
Video
1613
629
S a AGGREGATE TRAINING FOR THE SAFETY IMPAIRED
31:50NIOSH
Shows several safety issues such as Personal Protective Equipment and conveyor belts around mines. Demonstrates the importance of following the safety training. The examples portrayed can be applied to other industries outside mining.
Video
Page 18 of 70November 17, 2008
1614
630
a THE SKY IS FALLING
38:00NIOSH
Discusses safety measures when working in surface mining. Topics covered: proper Personal Protective Equipment, procedures regarding blasting, high walls, and stock piles.
Video
1615
187
a JOBSITE HAZARDS
10:00NUCA
1989
Ten very basic safety rules for digging trenches near public streets and on construction sites.
Video
1616
188
a SOIL TESTING COMPETENT PERSON TRAINING
10:00NUCA
1992
An overview of requirements for the competent person and soil testing activities including an explanation of soil types.
Video
1617
244
a TRENCHING AND SHORING: HYDRAULIC SHORING INSTALLATION
13:00Coastal
1996
A general overview of trenching and shoring operations with a focus on shoring principles.
Video
1619
190
a UNDERGROUND SAFETY: HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATIONS
10:00NUCA
1989
An overview of safety principles relative to operations of safety equipment.
Video
1620
591
a YOU ARE MY SUNSHINE
69:00NIOSH
Re-enacts Sunshine Mine disaster which occurred on May 2, 1972 and 91 miners died. Also, discusses lessons learned and new laws and procedures which resulted.
Video
Page 19 of 70November 17, 2008
1621
186
a TRENCH SHIELDS
10:00NUCA
1995
An overview of the rules for the application of trench shields and employee safety.
Video
1622
193
a HARD HAT SAFETY SERIES: CONSTRUCTION TRENCHING AND SHORING
10:00Coastal
1992
Trenching hazards and safety guidelines on proper trenching and shoring.
Video
1623
40
a UNDERGROUND SAFETY: AUGER BORING OPERATIONS
10:00NUCA
1991
Provides a cursory overview of safety principles relative to horizontal boring operations.
Video
1625
590
a YOU ARE MY SUNSHINE
69:00NIOSH
Re-enacts Sunshine Mine disaster which occurred on May 2, 1972 and 91 miners died. Also, discusses lessons learned and new laws and procedures which resulted.
Video
1626
545
a AGGREGATE TRAINING FOR THE SAFETY IMPAIRED
35:00NIOSH:Spokane Research Laboratory
2003
Humorous approach to stressing the use of safety equipment, hazards of conveyors, importance of lockout and tagout, and job site vehicle traffic hazards.
Video
1627
693
S a EMERGENCIES DURING EXCAVATIONS - SPANISH
16:00Coastal Internacional
1994
Reviews the definition of a trench & weight of soil. Goes over & test types of soil & some examples of each. Mentions different protection systems available. Goes over & reviews hazardous atmosphere &safety stds when working in a round trench.
Video
Page 20 of 70November 17, 2008
1628
694
S a EXCAVATIONS - SPANISH
18:00Coastal internacional
1993
Defines a trench. Demonstrates different types of shields & shoring & their use. Illustrates how heavy dirt really is. Goes over errors done by by-standers when trying to help in a cave-in. Reviews the info needed by rescue personnel.
Video
Explosives, Blasting, and Demolition
1700
584
a EXPLOSIVES UNDERGROUND HANDLING EXPLOSIVES IN MODERN MINES
15:00NIOSH
Discusses safe handling of explosives in a mining environments. Reviews need to follow federal regulations, safety procedures, proper use and transportation, storage, and types of explosives used in mining.
Video
1701
588
a HIDDEN SCARS
25:00NIOSH
The survivor of a rockblast discusses the incident and the emotional scars he was left to deal with the rest of his life.
Video
Fall Protection
1800
631
a CONSTRUCTION FALL PROTECTION - GET ARRESTED
11:00Coastal
1998
Discusses fall protection, PFAs, Positioning, Hole covering, Safety Nets, Lifelines, Anchorages, and proper use and inspection of PFAs equipment.
Video
1801
194
a HARD HAT SAFETY SERIES: FALL PROTECTION: WHAT'S REQUIRED AND BEYOND
21:00Coastal
1995
Identifies various standards affecting falls and highlights conventional systems (safety nets, guardrails and personal fall arrest systems).
Video
1802
741
E a Fall Protection
11:15Summit Training
Fall hazards, environmental factors, physical conditions are discussed. Shows how to inspect and maintain fall protection, as well as selection of the right fall protection systems.
DVD
Page 21 of 70November 17, 2008
1803
839
E A THE ABC'S OF YOUR PERSONAL FALL ARREST SYSTEM
15:00CLMI
Fall protection video concentrating on personal fall arrest systems. Goes over forces generated by falls, system inspections, retractors, and safe work practices. Good examples of results of failed fall protection.
DVD
1804
806
E a FALL PROTECTION: ELEVATED PLATFORMS
15:30SUMMIT
Such diverse platform subjects, reviewer does not think the video is very usable.
DVD
1805
829
E CONSTRUCTION FALL PROTECTION
12:00CLMI
UNKNOWN
Fall protection on construction sites, lookes at fall hazard recognition, evaluation and control, covers floor hole covers, safety nets, guardrail, and personal fall arrest systems.
DVD
1807
239
E a RESIDENTIAL FALL PROTECTION: NEW OPTIONS
12:39DOL/OSHA
1996
Discusses fall protection measures & complicated rules for residential construction in regard to preventing falls.
Video
1808
876
E a FALL PROTECTION - TAKING CONTROL
11:00Summit
unk
Basic overview of fall protection components and applications.
DVD
1809
892
S a FALL PROTECTION - TAKING CONTROL
11:00Summit
unk
Basic overview of Fall protection components & applications.
DVD
Fire Extinguishers, Evacuation, and Rescue Operations
Page 22 of 70November 17, 2008
1900
816
E, S PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
14:00COASTAL
2010
How to use fire extinguisher safely. Covers the first triangle, types of fire extinguishers and what kinds of fires they will put out.
DVD
1902
375
a BONDING AND GROUNDING OF FLAMMABLE LIQUID TRANSFERS
09:00Long Island Productions
1990
Discusses the concept of static electricity and how static electricity sparks can create hazards. The use of bonding and grounding is described to prevent explosions when using flammable liquids.
Video
1903
426
E a NFPA HAZARDOUS MATERIALS LABELING / ID
7:00American Safety Training, Inc.
1995
The dual hazards of electrical shock and arc flash are clearly explained and highlighted with dramatic arc flash footage. Full-scale explosions & realistic re-enactments of flammable clothing ignition, etc.
Video
1904
427
a FIRE EXTINGUISHER TRAINING AND USE
08:00American Safety Training, Inc.
1994
Discusses the four types of fires A, B, C, D, and goes through the P.A.S.S. principle: Pull, Aim, Squeeze, and Sweep.
Video
1905
569
a EMERGENCY EVACUATION
16:00Coastal
2001 & 2004
Goes through the importance of proper rescue, alarm, confinement and evacuation in fire, earthquakes, chemical situations and exposures.
Video
1906
570
S a EVACUACION DE EMERGENCIA: COMO SALIR VIVO
19:00Coastal International
2000
Employer and employee responsibilities when evacuating an area are mentioned. Ways to respond to an emergency are reviewed. Describes what to do during an earthquake, dangerous materials spills and explosions.
Video
Page 23 of 70November 17, 2008
1908
707
a FIRE SAFETY: ALERT, AWARE, ALIVE
16:00Coastal
2003
Graphic: The video reviews how fires work, the types of fires: A, B, C, & K, how to prevent a fire and stresses the need to take fire drills seriously.
Video
1909
871
ES a CHEMICAL HANDLIND SAFETY - FLAMMABLES
17:00Coastal DVD
2009
This program teaches employees how to keep flammable chemicals under control to ensure a safe and healthy workplace.
DVD
1910
874
ES a EMERGENCY EVACUATION - GETTING OUT ALIVE
15:00Coastal
2010
When faced with an emergency situation, the chances of survival increase with adequate training, preparation & an emergency action plan. This program prepares your employees to handle any disaster.
DVD
Forklifts, Mechanical Material Handling, Storage, and Disposal
2000
7
a INSPECTION CARE AND STORAGE OF SLINGS
16:00Safety Care Inc.
1994
The proper handling of chain, cable and wire slings is covered. This includes what to look for during inspections and how to properly store and care for slings.
Video
2001
431
a ELECTRIC PALLET JACK
12:30American Safety Training, Inc.
1993
Basic Safety Tips and maintenance procedures of electric pallet jacks. Discusses controls and component parts, safe lifting capacity and basic operating rules.
Video
2002
803
a Handle With Care : Forklift Safety Training
20 minCLMI/Blueprints
Good introduction to the safe operation of hard surface forklifts. Covers inspections, loading, balance, stability triangle and use around tractor trailers.
DVD
Page 24 of 70November 17, 2008
2004
10
a FORKLIFT - OSHA RULES
06:00Long Island Productions
Rules of forklift operation including: speed, handling loads, traveling up and down ramps, parking, lifting personnel, and when riders are allowed.
Video
2006
425
a FORKLIFT INSTRUCTOR TRAINING
19:00American Safety Training
1993
Video reviews the lever principle and stability triangle, safe operating rules, and inspection, refueling, and maintenance procedures.
Video
2007
435
S a FORKLIFT OPERATOR SAFETY
20:00American Safety Training, Inc.
1994
Explains the employer certification requirement before operating a forklift. The video emphasizes to report needed maintenance and repairs to management. It identifies the need to inspect a forklift and concerns with charging batteries.
Video
2008
436
S a FORKLIFT INSTRUCTOR TRAINING - A NEW APPROACH
10:00American Safety Training, Inc.
1993
This video reviews counter weights, loads, serial numbers and general placard information. It provides an explanation of the load center, the lifting load procedures, center of gravity and hazards, and three points of suspension.
Video
2009
516
a TRAINING AND BASIC PRINCIPLES - FORKLIFT #1
09:20MANCOMM
2002
Discusses the stability triangle, three point suspension system, and differences between a forklift and an automobile.
Video
2010
517
a OPERATION - FORKLIFT #2
09:45MANCOMM
2002
Depicts 29 accident prevention rules to drive a forklift safely.
Video
Page 25 of 70November 17, 2008
2011
518
a LOADING - FORKLIFT #3
08:25MANCOMM
2002
Discusses in detail the manufacture's ID plate, safe loading, and unloading procedures, and proper travel through the work area.
Video
2012
519
a PRE-OPERATION INSPECTION & REFUELING/RECHARGING
12:25MANCOMM
2002
Has a detailed inspection procedure before using the forklift. Also, discusses proper fueling and charging procedures for gasoline, diesel, propane, and electric forklifts.
Video
2014
743
E,S a Rigging Equipment Basics
20:00Coastal
2004
Materials and techniques in the three most common types of slings (wire rope, fiber rope, and webbing) are presented in this program, along with information on proper selection, maintenance and rigging. Topics covered include rigging basics, slings…
DVD
2015
745
E,S a Forklift Case Histories: Serious Business
17:00Coastal
2005
Reenactments of four accidents that occurred around forklifts and walkies. Learn how to operate forklifts efficiently from mistakes that were made from these victims. The video covers: securing the platform & load, safe forklift speed and turning.
DVD
2016
754
E,S a Forklift Operations: Carry the Load
20:00Coastal
2005
Video covers forklift operating conditions; vehicle and pedestrian traffic, special hazards; and load manipulation.
DVD
General Safety Awareness and Attitude
2101
365
a HEAT STRESS FOR CONSTRUCTION
17:00Long Island Productions
1999
Humorous look at how to recognize heat stroke and heat stress. The video reviews what to do if someone is experiencing the symptoms of heat stroke.
Video
Page 26 of 70November 17, 2008
2102
439
S a HEAT STRESS
10:00American Safety Training, Inc.
1990
The video reviews the symptoms of heat stress, what to do when experiencing heat stress and the effects of alcohol and drugs under heat stress.
Video
2103
547
a THE HAZARDS OF UNDERWATER BURNING
11:00Association of Diving Contractors International
2001
Understand the hazards of underwater burning. It emphasizes the importance of planning, a job safety analysis, and training. Several fatalities are discussed.
Video
2104
548
a THE HAZARDS OF DIVING IN DELTA P WORK ENVIRONMENTS
12:00Association of Diving Contractors International
2002
2 out of 3 fatalities in diving are due to Delta P (differential pressure). Divers cannot see or feel the Delta P until they are in the dangerous situation. Several fatalities are depicted.
Video
2105
596
a WATCH THAT DOG!
15:00Northwest Electric Light & Power Association, PGE
Explains basic protection and provides insight into the mannerisms of various types of dogs. Tells how to protect yourself from possible attack and injury.
Video
2106
605
a AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION
40:00Oregon Veterinary Association
Developed for veterinary practices. Module One encourages development of safety and health problems. Module two discusses safety aspects such as x-rays, hazcom, dog bites, and other hazards.
Video
2107
366
a OFFICE SAFETY
13:10Long Island Productions
1995
General safety rules for offices and proper lifting techniques.
Video
Page 27 of 70November 17, 2008
2109
581
a CAUTION : FOUNDRY AT WORK
10:00NIOSH
1998
Discusses foundry hazards, dusts, toxic gases, fumes, noise, metallic flash, heat and silica, points out ventilation and isolation methods to remove these hazards.
Video
2112
823
E,S A BEAT THE HEAT! PREVENTING & TREATING HEAT DISORDERS
15:00COASTAL
2007
Good description of the effects of heat on the body. Includes information on sunburn, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke. Covers dietary & fluid replacement information as well as recreational & work exposures.
DVD
2116
221
a HARD HAT SAFETY SERIES: PROCESS SAFETY FOR HARD HAT CREW
12:00Coastal
A brief introduction to process safety principles.
Video
2117
268
a HIGH IMPACT: SAFETY AWARENESS
18:00American Training Resources
1996
Provides 3 basic rules of safety. Shows accidents resulting in serious injuries in order to promote safe behavior. *Graphic
Video
2120
437
S a EMPLOYEE SAFETY ORIENTATION
10:00American Safety Training, Inc.
1994
The video reviews various hazards employees may be exposed to in the workplace. It reviews machine operation hazards, power tools, electrical hazards, first aid procedures, personal protective clothing, eye protection, and evacuation plans.
Video
2122
792
a Construction Safety Essentials
25 minVocan
2003
A good visual aid to introduce workers and other affected employers to the many hazards associated with construction projects.
DVD
Page 28 of 70November 17, 2008
2124
57
a SAFE PRACTICES FOR THE BUS PERSON, DISHWASHERS AND JANITORS
10:00Don Brown Productions
1989
An introduction to personal protective equipment. Discusses: hygiene, treatments of minor injuries, and first aid requirement.
Video
2125
825
E a DON'T BET YOUR LIFE ON UNSAFE ACTS
14:00CLMI
UNKNOWN
Good video to reinforce positive safety attitude on the job.
DVD
2126
389
a THE TRAINING INSTRUCTOR
06:00Long Island Productions
Proper training includes: preparation, developing a lesson plan, and researching the topic. This video outlines the ten conditions for "learning" to take place.
Video
2127
390
a HUMAN BEHAVIOR - REDUCING UNSAFE ACTS
11:00Long Island Productions
1992
Unsafe acts are the primary reasons for employee injury. This video describes why accidents have been considered as unsafe acts.
Video
2128
538
a IT'S UP TO ME
14:00American Training Resources
not given
Uses poem "It's Up To Me" & examples to emphasize everyone is responsible to ensure a safe, healthy workplace.
Video
2129
441
S a SAFETY OF PEOPLE AND EQUIPMENT IN WAREHOUSE OPERATIONS
14:00American Safety Training
1993
Discusses the importance of teamwork, good judgment and safety, common safety hazards in warehouses, and basic safety rules for personnel. Depicts work in warehouses.
Video
Page 29 of 70November 17, 2008
2130
396
a EMPLOYEE FOOD SAFETY ORIENTATION FOR FOOD SERVICE
14:00Long Island Production
1995
Reviews fire safety, proper lifting, slips and falls, cut and burn avoidance, and the importance of proper safety behavior.
Video
2131
430
a SAFETY OF PEOPLE AND EQUIPMENT IN WAREHOUSE OPERATIONS
10:00American Safety Training
1993
Discusses the importance of teamwork, good judgment and safety, common safety hazards in warehouses, and basic safety rules for personnel. Depicts work in warehouses.
Video
2132
579
a SAFETY FIRST - PICTOGRAMS FOR THE FOOD PROCESSING PLANT
05:00NW FOOD PROCESSORS ASSOCIATION
Video discusses slips and falls, machine guarding, conveyors, head and respiratory protection, personal hygiene, and lifting correctly.
Video
2133
742
E a Safe Behavior - No Regrets
13:00Summit
Good introductory video for general safety orientation.
DVD
2134
606
S a SAFETY IN THE FRUIT PACKING PLANT
07:00Fruit Growers League of Jackson County
Training video aimed at all fruit packing employees. Shows signs and the narrator describes briefly what to do to be safe. Emphasizes safety procedures and individual responsibility in the prevention of accidents and injureis in the work place.
Video
2135
477
a ROOFING CONTRACTOR SAFETY
08:00State of IL, Dept. of Commerce & Community Affairs
UK
Safe working practices in the roofing industry. This video depict situations that occur in commercial roof systems. It is important that companies supplement this information with current standards.
Video
Page 30 of 70November 17, 2008
2139
841
E A IT'S UP TO ME
14:00CLMI
Who's responsible for safety in the workplace? Everybody is responsible for their own safety and the safety of others! Uses examples of safety procedures gone wrong to illustrate these points.
DVD
2141
534
a RUDY: SAFETY TAKES COURAGE
16:00Coastal
2002
Motivational video. 'Rudy' discusses his motivation and to take responsibility to value your own life. This is based on a fatality that motivated him to take control of his life. It takes character and courage to follow the safety procedures.
Video
2142
617
a NIOSH SAFETY CHECKLIST PROGRAM FOR SCHOOLS
CDC/NIOSH
2004
Reference CD on school safety information.
CD
2143
621
a LISTENING TO SMALL BUSINESS
20:00OSHA
unknown
Describes OSHA's initiative to help small businesses toward creating value in the American workplace. Experiences of various small businesses are provided.
CD
2145
636
a LISTENING TO SMALL BUSINESS
20:00OSHA
Describes OSHA's initiative to help small businesses. It reviews the office of small business, the vision of creating value in the American workplace, and OSHA consultation support.
Video
2146
637
b LISTENING TO SMALL BUSINESS
20:00OSHA
Describes OSHA's initiative to help small businesses. It reviews the office of small business, the vision of creating value in the American workplace, and OSHA consultation support.
Video
Page 31 of 70November 17, 2008
2147
546
a WHY A 3-MAN CREW
18:00Association of Diving Contractors International, I
2002
Recreations of fatal or near fatal accidents emphasizing why a 3-man diving crew is important.
Video
2148
444
a ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF HAND SAFETY
12:00Safety Care
1996
Physiology of the hand, hand safety awareness, chemical hazards, thermal hazards, mechanical hazards, personal protective equipment, and accident prevention measures.
Video
2149
402
a WHAT'S WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE?
15:21Long Island Production
Test your knowledge about identifying hazards relating to safe lifting, PPE, hazcom, and fire hazards. You get the opportunity to identify unsafe conditions before the video points them out.
Video
2150
699
a SAFETY ORIENTATION: IT TAKES A WINNING ATTITUDE
18:00Coastal
1996
The video covers a variety of issues workers typically come across in industry. The issues include: personal protective equipment, lifting, falls, material safety data sheets, bloodborne pathogens, lockout & fire safety.
Video
2151
698
S a SEGURIDAD CONTRA EL FUEGO: ATENCION - INFORMACION- SUPERVIVENCIA
18:00Coastal
1996
The video covers a variety of issues workers typically come across in industry. The issues include: personal protective equipment, lifting, falls, material safety data sheets, bloodborne pathogens, lockout & fire safety.
Video
2152
710
a DELIVERING JUSTICE: IDENTITY CRISIS
12:00U.S. Postal Inspection Service
2003
Identity fraud is the fastest growing crime in America. With millions of victims and losses in the billions, it continues to be one of consumers' biggest fears. This video provides tips on how to protect yourself.
DVD
Page 32 of 70November 17, 2008
2153
711
a DELIVERING JUSTICE: NOWHERE TO RUN
15:00U.S. Postal Inspection Service
2005
The Internet and international phone calls make it easy for fraudsters to work from anywhere in the world.
DVD
2154
712
a DELIVERING JUSTICE: LONG SHOT
8:00U.S. Postal Inspection Service
2004
It's illegal to play foreign lotteries in the U.S. Another reason not to play is that you're almost guaranteed to lose. This DVD provides tips on helping you avoid becoming a victim.
DVD
2155
713
a DELIVERING JUSTICE: WORK@HOME SCAMS
8:00U.S. Postal Inspection Service
2004
Working at home has become attractive to many stay-at-home moms, college students and retirees. While some jobs are legitamate, others just don't deliver on their promises.The video provides tips on how you can avoid being duped by criminals.
DVD
2156
714
a DELIVERING JUSTICE: ALL THE KINGS MEN
15:00U.S. Postal Inspection Service
2006
Fraud schemes victimize millions of Americans each year, leaving many financially devastated. There are laws to protect victims and services and support available to them. Victims are encouraged to learn more about their rights and services.
DVD
2157
715
a DELIVERING JUSTICE: DIALING FOR DOLLARS
20:00U.S. Postal Inspection Service
2004
Telemarketing fraud costs Americans millions of dollars each year. When it comes to phony investment "opportunities," older Americans are prime targets. The DVD provides tips on how to protect yourself from investment fraud.
DVD
2158
735
a DELIVERING JUSTICE: WEB OF DECEIT
15:00U.S. Postal Inspection Service
2005
Criminals from around the world are using bogus emails to obtain vital bank account information and legitamate looking websites to trick unsuspecting people. Once duped, they drain your bank accounts and wreck you finances. Tips to avoid being tricked.
DVD
Page 33 of 70November 17, 2008
2159
740
E,S a Hotel Safety - A Reality Check-In
18:00Coastal
2006
Fire safety, housekeeping, security, kitchen, maintenance, bloodborne pathogens, training.
DVD
2160
739
E,S a Heat Stress: Preventative Measures
15:30Summit Training Source
Video shows various physical results of over-exposure to heat and stresses proper work methods to prevent heat illnesses
DVD
2161
746
E,S a Groundskeeping Safety - Be a Pro!
17:00Coastal
2008
Groundskeepers will learn to work safely with tools and chemicals. Includes safety checklists; tractors and mowers; trimmers and bush cutters; and a checklist for hazardous materials.
DVD
2162
750
E a Cold Stress
15:22Summit Training Source
Discussion of cold related conditions, including frost bite and hypothermia, methods of eliminating or minimizing exposures to cold environments are discussed.
DVD
2163
749
E a Heads Up - Warehouse Safety
12:00Summit Training Source
Safe lifting techniques, powered industrial trucks, housekeeping, and best work practices for safety in warehouses.
DVD
2164
771
S a Restaurant Safety Orientation - Spanish
13:00Safety Source
2005
Trains employees in exposure to "general hazards". Includes basic safety machinery, electrical safety, back injury prevention, slips and falls, cuts, burns, and employee safety responsibility.
DVD
Page 34 of 70November 17, 2008
2165
784
E a Bus Person Safety
10:00Safety Source
Addresses some common hazards bus persons face during the course of their work. Topics covered include: preventing cuts and burns, how to handle broken glass, working safely with chemicals, clip and fall prevention, and back injury prevention.
DVD
2166
767
S a Laundry Room Safety
12:00Safety Source
Provides laundry workers with an overview of their safety responsibilities and outlines techniques to minimize potential risks. This program addresses machine guarding, safe lifting, heat related concerns, and others.
DVD
2167
763
S a Lo Esencial De La Seguridad En El Trabajo
Vocam
1999
Safety on the Job-Safety, familiarizing yourself with the work area, evaluate hazards, housekeeping maintenance. How to prevent slips, trips, falls, hazardous materials & chemicals, electricity, fire prevention and protection, PPE, tools, confined space
Video
2168
753
E a Office Manual Handling: The New Approach
17:00Vocam
2002
A good review of proper lifting and ergonomics. A good training aid for new employees or young and inexperienced employees.
Video
2169
757
E a Work Safety Essentials
23:00Vocam
2001
A very good presentation covering a variety of workplace hazards and the proper way to deal with them.
Video
2170
758
E a Kitchen Care
25:00Vocam
1997
Good description of hazards related to work in the kitchen and how to deal with them.
Video
Page 35 of 70November 17, 2008
2171
738
a CHAINSAW LEG PROTECTION
4:10Washington Department of Labor & Industries
2004
A short video that shows how nylon ballistic leg protection works and protects the legs of the operator. While aimed at the logging industry, chainsaws are widely used in construction and leg protection is required anytime an employee uses a chainsaw.
Video
2172
405
a DARK AGES OF SAFETY
12:00Long Island Productions
1995
Uses classic black and white footage to increase safety awareness among employees. Light hearted way of promoting safety awareness.
Video
2173
658
S a AGGREGATE TRAINING FOR THE SAFETY IMPAIRED
31:50NIOSH
Shows several safety issues such as PPE and conveyor belts around mines. Demonstrates the importance of following the safety training. The example portrayed can be applied to other industries outside mining.
Video
2174
805
E a HEIGHT SAFETY ESSENTIALS
21:00VOCAM
2006
Good introduction or refresher about the hazards of working at heights.
DVD
2175
790
a ALL FOR ONE - THE MEERKAT WAY
16 minLattitude/Coastal
A thought provoking example of how one animal species depends on safety for the good of all its family members.
DVD
2176
840
S A DON'T BET YOUR LIFE ON UNSAFE ACTS
14:00CLMI
Good video to reinforce positive safety attitudes on the job.
DVD
Page 36 of 70November 17, 2008
2177
847
E A WORKING SAFELY IN HOT ENVIRONMENTS
15:00CLMI
Video about heat stress, heat-related illnesses, and precautions to take. Heat rash, cramps, exhaustion, and stroke symptoms and treatments are discussed. Uses good scenarios as examples.
DVD
2178
848
S A WORKING SAFELY IN HOT ENVIRONMENTS
15:00CLMI
Video about heat stress, heat-related illnesses, and precautions to take. Heat rash, cramps, exhaustion, and stroke symptoms and treatments are discussed. Uses good scenarios as examples.
DVD
2179
836
S a I CHOSE TO LOOK THE OTHER WAY
10:00CLMI
UNKNOWN
Story of an employee who failed to speak up when witnessing an unsafe act by chosing to look the other way. He allowed the needless death of a co-worker to occur.
DVD
2180
868
E a UNDERSTANDING SAFETY AWARENESS
12:00SafetyCare
unk
A basis introduction to safety awareness and some of the contributing factors ie housekeeping, tools, ppe, etc.
DVD
2181
889
E a WORKING SAFELY IN HOT ENVIORNMENTS
15:00CLMI
unk
A good introduction to the various types of heat related illnesses, emergency response & how to prevent them.
DVD
2182
893
E a SAFETY IN THE OFFICE
15:00SafetyCare
unk
This program has been produced to inform & educate on the safety issues that exist in the office environment. It looks at the common & often overlooked hazards that could exist in an average office.
DVD
Hazard Communication, Hazardous Materials, and Toxic Substances
Page 37 of 70November 17, 2008
1015
877
ES 3 HAZARD RECOGNITION & CONTROL
unkCoastal
unk
This program uses Hazard sciences to point out the causes of accidents so employees can recognize & control Hazards & stay safe.
DVD
2204
824
E.S A LEAD SAFETY ON THE JOB
25COASTAL
2003,2007
GOOD INTRODUCTORY VIDEO ABOUT SAFE WORK PRACTICES WHEN WORKING AROUND LEAD OR LEAD CONTAINING MATERIALS. DISCUSSES HEALTH ISSUES, CLOTHING CONTAMINATION AND HYGIENE
DVD
2206
67
a PERSONAL AIR SAMPLING FOR LEAD
10:00OSHA
Describes sampling methods, proper calibration, pumps, and equipment for sampling.
Video
2207
68
a LEAD SAFETY - COMPLIANCE VERSION
20:00OSHA
1993
Reviews job classifications where construction workers might be exposed to lead. Compliance programs, monitoring and interpreting data restrictions, and training requirements are discussed.
Video
2208
377
a IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
09:00Long Island Productions
1993
Video gives definitions, characteristics, guidelines, and use of hazardous materials table regarding hazardous waste.
Video
2209
380
a CHEMICALS IN THE WORKPLACE
15:09Long Island Productions
1988
Addresses the safe moving and storage of chemicals. Specific areas addressed include: Recognition of potential hazards, reviewing the applicable MSDS, and applying appropriate precautions.
Video
Page 38 of 70November 17, 2008
2210
383
a CARCINOGENS, MUTAGENS & TERATOGENS
12:00Long Island Productions
Unknown
The video explains carcinogens, mutagens, and teratogens, and their modes of exposure to employees.
Video
2211
504
E a HAZARD COMMUNICATION & THE GLOBAL HARMONIZING SYSTEM
22:00American Training Resources
2012
This program is designed to help employees understand the three key elements of the GHS: Hazard Classification, Container Labeling and Safety Data Sheets.
DVD
2212
505
S a HAZARD COMMUNICATIONS
10:00American Safety Training
1994
Gives an overview of HAZCOM, physical & health hazards, MSDS, signs & labels and the importance to follow manufacture's instructions.
Video
2214
527
S a LA COMUNICACION DE LOS PELIGROS: SU RED DE SEGURIDAD
15:00Coastal
2000
The video reviews the types of chemicals, chemical information tags and MSDS, the effects of chemicals, and how to use the material safety data sheets (MSDS).
Video
2215
520
S a ASBESTOS AWARENESS - ARE YOU AT RISK?
23:00Coastal
1994
Spanish video. Describes uses, types and harmful effects of asbestos. It also covers employee protection when working in places that might have asbestos.
Video
2216
615
a SAVE YOUR BREATH - SILICOSIS AWARENESS
15:00OR-OSHA and Oregon and Southwest WA Cement Masons
Subjects covered include the meaning of silicosis, risk factors, hazardous working conditions, safety procedures including engineering and administrative controls and personal protective equipment. Shows a couple of testimonials.
Video
Page 39 of 70November 17, 2008
2217
573
S a SAVE YOUR BREATH - SILICOSIS AWARENESS
15:00OR-OSHA and Oregon and Southwest WA Cement Masons
Subjects covered include the meaning of silicosis, risk factors, hazardous working conditions, safety procedures including engineering and administrative controls and personal protective equipment. Shows a couple of testimonials.
Video
2218
583
a HEALTH AND SAFETY TRAINING FOR PAINTING
45:00IBPAT #55
Addresses occupational health and safety hazards of painting in the construction industry.
Video
2219
608
a EPA WORKER PROTECTION STANDARDS FOR ORCHARD WORKERS
10:48OR-OSHA and Hood River Grower/Shipper Association
For orchard workers not directly involved with pesticide handling, this program covers the basics of the worker protection standard, including the nature and use of pesticides, restricted entry intervals (REI's),and safe work practices to avoid exposure.
Video
2220
558
a EPA WORKER PROTECTION STANDARDS FOR PESTICIDE HANDLERS
58:00OR-OSHA & Hood River Grower/Shipper Association
Demonstrates the information found in the pesticide's label. This program presents the nature of pesticides, levels of toxicity, and safe work practices to avoid acute and/or long-term exposure. Also details first aid measures in the event of exposure.
Video
2221
559
S a EPA WORKER PROTECTION STANDARDS FOR PESTICIDE HANDLERS
58:00OR-OSHA & Hood River Grower/Shipper Association
Demonstrates the information found in the pesticide's label. This program presents the nature of pesticides, levels of toxicity, and safe work practices to avoid acute and/or long-term exposure. Also details first aid measures in the event of exposure.
Video
2222
614
a LEAD SAFETY
25:00OSHA
1993
Reviews the hazards of lead, identification of lead exposure, controlling the lead exposure, and OSHA requirements for compliance.
Video
Page 40 of 70November 17, 2008
2223
609
S a EPA WORKER PROTECTION STANDARDS FOR ORCHARD WORKERS
20:00OR-OSHA and Hood River Grower/Shipper Association
For orchard workers not directly involved with pesticide handling, this program covers the basics of the worker protection standard, including the nature and use of pesticides, restricted entry intervals (REI's), safe work practices to avoid exposure.
Video
2224
197
a HARD HAT SAFETY SERIES: HAZCOM FOR CONSTRUCTION
12:00Coastal
1995
A very basic introduction to hazard communication concepts and terminology.
Video
2225
198
a HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
10:00NUCA
1993
A general overview of the components of the hazardous communication standard.
Video
2226
200
S a LEAD - SPANISH
17:00Coastal
Provides information on the health effects of lead exposure, how to minimize lead exposure, and medical surveillance. This video covers construction.
Video
2228
247
a ASBESTOS AWARENESS
20:00Industrial Training, Inc.
1995
Discusses asbestos, its use, characteristics, exposure related diseases, and abatement requirements.
Video
2229
258
a ASBESTOS REGULATIONS AND CONTROL
14:50Business Training and Controls
1995
An overview of asbestos regulations, exposure limits and medical surveillance of employees.
Video
Page 41 of 70November 17, 2008
2230
260
a MSDS: READ IT BEFORE YOU NEED IT
20:00Coastal Video Company
1993
Discusses the 16 components of a material safety data sheet of the Hazard Communication Standard.
Video
2231
752
E A Chemical Handling General Principles
16:00Coastal Video Company
1992
An overview of how to handle chemicals under a variety of conditions.
Video
2232
523
S a ASBESTOS AWARENESS - ARE YOU AT RISK?
19:00Coastal
1995
Describes uses, types and harmful effects of asbestos. Employee protection when working in places that might have asbestos.
Video
2234
721
ES a HAZARD COMMUNICATION FOR NON-INDUSTRIAL EMPLOYEES
17:00Coastal
2005
A basic review of the chemical hazard communication standard, aimed primarily at office environments and the typical chemical exposures office workers could face. A good review before starting an MSDS class.
DVD
2235
286
a ASBESTOS CUSTODIAL AND MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES
18:20Business Training Systems
1995
Custodial and maintenance activities.
Video
2236
287
a ASBESTOS AWARENESS
16:44Business Training Systems
1995
A brief awareness program that examines the nature and health effects of asbestos.
Video
Page 42 of 70November 17, 2008
2237
461
a HYDROGEN SULFIDE
18:00Coastal
1993
Overview of Hydrogen Sulfide hazards; properties and characteristics; effects of exposure; air monitoring; engineering controls; personal protective equipment; first aid and rescue procedures.
Video
2238
459
a ANHYDROUS AMMONIA
19:00Coastal
1997
Basic facts on the effects on the body; personal protective equipment; first aid; avoiding personal exposures; and preventing industrial emergencies.
Video
2239
274
a CHLORINE TREAT WITH RESPECT
26:00Coastal
Sources and safe work practices when handling and using chlorine.
Video
2240
755
E,S a Combustible Dust: Up in a Flash
11:00Coastal
2008
Basic introduction to the hazards associated with dust; their flamability and explosive properties. Discusses the fire components that create dust explosions, proper PPE and hazard prevention. Has several presentation modalities.
DVD
2241
795
E a PROCESS SAFETY MANAGEMENT
20:00SUMMIT
Basics of Process Safety Management, including management of change, mechanical integrity, subcontractors, audits, incident investigatin, engineering controls, employee participation, and process hazard analysis.
DVD
2244
843
E ONE TINY SPARK: FLAMMABLE LIQUID SAFETY
14:00CLMI
UNKNOWN
The fire and explosion hazards of flammable liquids in the jworkplace, covers the fire triangle, flash points, bonding and grounding, and fire prevention.
DVD
Page 43 of 70November 17, 2008
2247
878
ES a HAZARD COMMUNICATION FOR NON INDUSTRIAL EMPLOYEES
unkCoastal
unk
Lack of expertise can be the cause of accidents. This program aims to inform employees on safety measures when dealing with chemicals.
DVD
2248
866
E a HAZCOM
14:00SafetyCare
unk
Hazards associated with chemicals. Importance of appropriate labeling and of required information in Material Safety Data Sheets.
DVD
2249
887
E a SILICA EXPOSURE - IT CAN LEAVE YOU BREATHLESS
13:00CLMI
1998
Good introduction to the hazards associated with silica. Starts by indentifying what silica is & how we can be exposed. Also shows how to protect ourselves & others.
DVD
Ladder Safety
2300
835
E A A PRACTICAL APPROACH TO LADDER SAFETY
19:00CLMI
Ladder safety video that covers proper ladder choices, setting ladders up, types of ladders, and capacities. Shows good work practices and inspection criteria.
DVD
2301
496
a LADDER SAFETY
22:00Safety Care
1992
This video demonstrates the safe and efficient use of extension and step ladders. Covers inspections, setup, securing, transporting, climbing, and working with these two types.
Video
2302
224
a HARD HAT SAFETY SERIES: CONSTRUCTION STAIRWAYS AND LADDERS
10:00Coastal
1992
Provides a basic overview of ladder/stairway design requirements and safety.
Video
Page 44 of 70November 17, 2008
2303
700
a CONSTRUCTION STAIRWAYS AND LADDERS
12:00Coastal
The video covers OSHA 1926 standards for ladders, job-made ladders, and stairways in construction
Video
2305
774
E a Step Right Up
19:00American Ladder Institute
1977
A true classic! Shows all of the mistakes people make using different types of ladders and stresses correct techniques. Utilizes humor to get the point across.
DVD
2306
863
E a LADDER SAFETY
13:00Safetycare
1994
This program looks at the selection and safe use of ladders in the workplace. This program has been designed for general training for all personnel who use ladders.
DVD
Machine Guarding and Tool Safety
1808
551
a MACHINE GUARDING
10:35Summit Training Source
2011
Good overview of machine guarding stressing hazard ID, guarding of all dangerous operations and gives examples of various guarding means. Also, discusses proper training and enforcement.
Video
2242
819
E, S LEARN FROM THEIR MISTAKES - HAZCOM CASE HISTORIES
18:00COASTAL
2008
Case histories of worker accidents and injuries, including aflammable liquid explosion and fire, reactive acide incident, producing toxic gases, and a chemical iaboratory acide reaction incident.
DVD
2405
384
a MACHINE GUARDING RESPONSIBILITY
12:31Long Island Productions
1993
Emphasizes individual responsibility when working on or around machines and equipment, including: prohibition of removing/disabling guards, guard classifications, and how guards work.
Video
Page 45 of 70November 17, 2008
2406
385
a HAND AND POWER TOOL SAFETY
16:10Long Island Productions
The video reviews how to safely use some common hand and power tools. Emphasis areas include: striking tools, power tools and tool groups (screwdrivers, wrenches, and pliers).
Video
2407
428
a MACHINE GUARDING RESPONSIBILITY
09:00American Safety Training
1993
Provides a brief overview of the principles of lockout/tagout and machine guarding. It also discusses the importance of both.
Video
2408
440
S a MACHINE GUARDING RESPONSIBILITY
05:00American Safety Training, Inc.
1993
Provides a brief overview of the principles of lockout/tagout and machine guarding. It also discusses the importance of both.
Video
2409
838
E A THE LINE OF FIRE
13:00CLMI
A very good video reminding workers about the many dangers associated with many different types of moving parts and equipment.
DVD
2411
481
a LANDSCAPE POWER TOOLS
20:00Coastal
1992
Reviews proper PPE, clothing, prechecks of equipment, maintenance and safe usage of chain saws, string trimmers and gasoline power blowers.
Video
2412
535
a SAFE OPERATION OF CHAINSAWS
14:00SafetyCare
1993
The video discusses the safe operation of chain saws including: fueling, start-up, operating, maintenance, and handling.
Video
Page 46 of 70November 17, 2008
2416
800
a Hand and Power Tool Safety
19:45Summit Training Source
Good common-sense video on safer use and maintenance of hand and power tools. Good for both general industry and construction.
DVD
2417
554
S a MAQUINARIA Y LA PROTECCION DE MAQUINA
18:00Illinois DCEO
2003
Talks about potential hazards with machinery, protection methods to prevent incidents with employees. Talks about machine guards. Employee training is mentioned.
Video
2418
632
a EQUIPMENT GUARDING
30:00MSHA
2005
Two DVD set that focuses on reducing risk by improving equipment quarding. Discusses protection levels provided by various types of guards.
DVD
2419
633
a JUNKYARD GUARDS
19:00MSHA
2005
A depiction of two teams of miners who solve equipment guarding problems by creatively using parts and materials commonly found on mine sites.
DVD
2421
212
S a MACHINE GUARDING - SPANISH
14:00Coastal
1994
Reviews hazards associated with machines and explains where and why guarding is necessary.
Video
2422
262
a GIVE SAFETY A HAND SERIES: SOCKET AND ACCESSORY SAFETY--
14:00Stanley-Port Industrial Tools: Coastal Video
1994
Do's and don'ts of socket wrenches and impact drivers. Matching sockets with driver types. Proper use of extensions and universal swivel attachments. Inspections and warnings about modifications to socket tools.
Video
Page 47 of 70November 17, 2008
2423
263
a GIVE SAFETY A HAND SERIES: STRIKING & STRUCK TOOL SAFETY
09:00Stanley-Port Industrial Tools: Coastal Video
1994
Overview to basic safety principles regarding the use of hammers, chisels, and similar equipment.
Video
2424
264
a GIVE SAFETY A HAND SERIES: WRENCH SAFETY
10:00Coastal Video
1994
Proper use of different type of wrenches.
Video
2425
846
S A THE LINE OF FIRE
13:00CLMI
A very good video reminding workers about the many dangers associated with many different types of moving parts and equipment.
DVD
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
2500
512
a MAXMAN - DEFENDER OF HEARING
08:00Howard Leight Hearing Protection
Animated cartoon. The character goes over ear anatomy, decibels, and hearing protection importance.
Video
2501
515
b MAXMAN - DEFENDER OF HEARING
08:00Howard Leight Hearing Protection
Animated cartoon. The character goes over ear anatomy, decibels, and hearing protection importance.
Video
2502
363
a HEARING LOSS PREVENTION: EMPLOYEE TRAINING
14:00American Training Resources
1999
This is a good overall summary of the topic of hearing. It reviews exposure, company plans, hearing loss prevention coverage, and PPE selection, care and use.
Video
Page 48 of 70November 17, 2008
2503
575
a RESPIRATORS: YOUR TB DEFENSE
15:00US Department of Health & Human Services CDC/NIOSH
2000
Designed to educate health care workers on proper respiratory protection. It reviews specific respirators limitations, fit testing, user seal check, cleaning respirators, storage, respiratory protection program, maintenance, storage, inspection, disposal.
Video
2504
598
a BREATHE EASY - A RESPIRATORY PROTECTION PROGRAM
20:00OR-OSHA & Oregon Association of Nurserymen.
1994
Goes over the use of respirators in an agricultural/nursery workplace. Demonstrates four types of respirators (i.e. dust mask, 1/2 face w/filters, full face w/filters, helmet), filters, inspection of respirators, and cleaning of storage respirators.
Video
2505
599
S a BREATHE EASY - A RESPIRATORY PROTECTION PROGRAM
20:00OR-OSHA & Oregon Association of Nurserymen
1994
Goes over the use of respirators in an agricultural/nursery workplace. Demonstrates four types of respirators (i.e. dust mask, 1/2 face w/filters, full face w/filters, helmet), filters, inspection of respirators, and cleaning and storage of respirators.
Video
2506
45
a RESPIRATOR FIT TEST - NIOSH
15:00NIOSH
NIOSH respirator fit test methods using banana oil and the smoke test.
Video
2512
438
E a PPE: FROM HEAD TO TOE
15:00American Training Resources
2012
This program provides an easy-to-understand overview of the variety of PPE available to help make the job tasks we undertake safe. You’ll learn when protective clothing is required, types of eye protection, use of earplugs & earmuffs.
DVD
2513
471
a RESPIRATORY FIT TESTING
18:00Coastal
2012
Discusses in detail fit testing, donning and doffing, seal check, qualitative and quantitative testing.
Video
Page 49 of 70November 17, 2008
2514
495
a FOOT SAFETY
12:00Safety Care
1990
This video examines the situations where safety footwear should be worn, the different types of shoes and boots and the myths about the problems they cause. *NOTE: Graphic footage at the start of video.
Video
2515
794
E,S a HEADS UP! HARD HAT SAFETY
19 minCOASTAL
2006
Use of hard hats - importance of the use to prevent injuries and head hazards. How safety hats worK and the importance of proper maintenance and use.
DVD
2516
832
E, S A EYE PROTECTION WHY GAMBLE?
12:30COASTAL
2007
Physiology of the eye; types of eye injury; identifying workplace hazards; types of eye protection; ANSI 287; maintenance and sanitation; first aid in the event of an eye injury; and training.
DVD
2518
73
a RESPIRATORY PROTECTION
16:00Safety Care
1991
Reviews airborne contaminants, control measures and appropriate responses. Areas covered include: hazardous operations, conducting investigations/inspections, and emergencies.
Video
2519
213
a EYE PROTECTION: WHY GAMBLE
14:00Coastal
1991
Describes how the eye works, different hazards to eyes, and the appropriate eye protection to wear.
Video
2520
214
S a EYE PROTECTION: WHY GAMBLE - SPANISH
14:00Coastal
1991
Describes how the eye works, different hazards to eyes, and the appropriate eye protection to wear.
Video
Page 50 of 70November 17, 2008
2522
216
S a PERSONAL PROTECTION - SPANISH
10:00NUCA
1995
Provides information for employees who are required to use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), and portable hand tools in construction.
Video
2523
218
S a RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: ANOTHER WORLD - SPANISH
19:00Coastal
1995
Respiratory hazards, classes of respiratory protection, proper selection, use, and maintenance of respirators are the major topics.
Video
2524
822
E A EYE SAFETY NO SECOND CHANCES
17:15SUMMIT
Uses real life examples and interviews to emphasize the importance of protecting your vision. Gives a short lesson on the anatomy of the eye and different hazards to which your vision could be exposed. Covers strength of primary eye protection.
DVD
2525
844
E A THAT'S WHY YOU WEAR EYE PROTECTION
18:00CLMI
How to protect your eyes from hazards that can rob you of your vision. Covers hazards, proper selection of eye protection, wearing it properly, and inspecting it regularly.
DVD
2526
266
a HIGH IMPACT: EYE SAFETY
19:00American Training Resources
1994
Shows accidents resulting in serious eye injuries to promote safe behavior in employees *Graphic.
Video
2527
267
a HIGH IMPACT: HAND SAFETY
17:00American Training Resources
1994
Shows accidents resulting in serious hand injuries in order to promote safe behavior. *Graphic
Video
Page 51 of 70November 17, 2008
2528
687
a HARD HATS
6:00Don Brown Production
1990
An overview of hard hat design, construciton, and advantages of hard hat use.
Video
2529
706
a PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: YOU'RE COVERED
17:00Coastal
1998
The video stresses the importance of personal protective equipment. It is designed to enhance further training the employer provides. Major items covered include: eye, head, had, foot, and hearing protection.
Video
2530
737
a CHAINSAW LEG PROTECTION
4:10Washington Department of Labor & Industries
2004
A short video that shows how nylon ballistic leg protection works and protects the legs of the operator. While aimed at the logging industry, chainsaws are widely used in construction and leg protection is required anytime an employee uses a chainsaw.
Video
2531
748
E,S a Personal Protective Equipment - The Right Choice!
20:00Coastal
2008
Protect yourself! Wear personal protective equipment. This video will help you select, wear, clean, and store PPE for maximum protection.
DVD
2532
845
E RESPIRATORY PROTECTION
12:00CLMI
UNKNOWN
Good introductory presentation about respiratory protection; why we need, selecting the right protection, cleaning and storage.
DVD
2533
850
S A WHAT..? PROTECTING YOUR HEARING
15:00CLMI
Hearing protection - reviews anatomy of ear, decibels, sound-selection, and care of PPE. Various types of hearing protection.
DVD
Page 52 of 70November 17, 2008
2534
834
S THAT'S WHY YOU WEAR EYE PROTECTION
18:00EMI
UNKNOWN
Why you need to wear eye protection, consequences if not protecting your eyes, proper selection, wear and protection.
DVD
2537
886
E a BREATHING EASIER - RESPIRATORY PROTECTION IN THE CONST. INDUSTRY
15:00CLMI / AGC
1993
A basic introduction to respiratory protection. Good for general information for new employees or those who are unfamiliar with the need for respiratory protection.
DVD
2538
891
S a RESPIRATORY PROTECTION
12:00CLMI
unk
Basis of Respiratory Protection. Provides helpful tips for maintaining & properly using respirators.
DVD
Promotional Videos of Safety and Health Products and Materials
2600
81
a DURAPLUS ABS PIPE
47:00Durapipe Limited
Discusses the uses and characteristics of ABS pipe.
Video
2601
82
a THE BEHAVIORAL ACCIDENT PREVENTION PROCESS
34:00BST, Behavioral Science Technology, Inc.
Contains two versions, 9 & 24 minutes, covering observable actions.
Video
2602
483
a PRESS BRAKE SAFEGUARDING
17:00Rockford Systems, Inc.
Video discusses press brake safety requirements. The visual depicts types of press brake machines and some types of safety control. The terms of "muting" and "blanking" are discussed in terms of the light curtain control.
Video
Page 53 of 70November 17, 2008
2603
86
a LET'S SEE SOME ACTION
15:00Mayline Company
1995
A promotional video on Mayline computer work station to reduce repetitive stress injuries, and cumulative stress disorders.
Video
2604
88
a IGT INTERNATIONAL GAMING TECHNOLOGY SALES VIDEO
12:00IGT International Gaming Technology
A promotional video on how to get maximum profitability from your gaming equipment.
Video
2605
89
a EZ REPOSITIONER - PATIENT CARE CORPORATION
15:00Patient Care Corporation
1995
A promotional film on repositioning bed ridden patients without lifting them or risking back injuries.
Video
2606
90
a INTRODUCTION TO SAFETY OF L.P.R. CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
09:00L.P.R.
A promotional tape on implementing 100% fall protection for iron work.
Video
2607
56
a LOAD KING LOW BED TRAILERS
20:00Load King
Construction loading & manufacturing specifications are covered in this commercial for Load King Trailer System.
Video
2608
243
a SCATS LOOP
16:00Kruse & Associates
1996
SCATS promotional video.
Video
Page 54 of 70November 17, 2008
2609
332
b SCATS LOOP
16:00Kruse & Associates
1996
SCATS promotional video.
Video
2612
321
a MAKING A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE: THE UL STORY
09:00Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.
1995
This is a promotional video on Underwriters Laboratories, (U.L.). The video emphasizes U.L.'s mission, activities, and safety testing.
Video
2613
403
a MAN-MACHINE SAFEGUARDING VOL. I
15:00SCHMERSAL
1998
Reviews OSHA regulations and ANSI standards for movable machine guards. Discusses new interlock switches that are hard to defeat.
Video
2614
84
a GERONIMO ESCAPE DEVICE
12:00Geronimo Manufacturing
A promotional video on escape device to get off of oil rigs.
Video
2615
322
a LARGE-SCALE FIRE TESTING
05:11Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.
1997
This promotional video reviews the scope and ability Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., U.L., has for large scale testing.
Video
2617
507
a T-SYSTEMS VERTALERT
09:00Video Marketing of New Hampshire
Shows how a safety device when attached to an aerial lift will remind the operator to hook-up and also will make a sound when descending to warn people underneath to prevent a crushing accident
Video
Safety and Health Management and Safety Committees
Page 55 of 70November 17, 2008
2701
6
a DISCIPLINE SAFETY ENFORCEMENT
06:14Long Island Productions
1992
Discusses the importance of rules in the safety program, discipline when minor accidents occur, documentation of enforcement of safety rules, and handling employees who violate the safety rules.
Video
2702
17
a TRAINING NEW EMPLOYEES TO MEET SAFETY STANDARDS
05:50Long Island Productions
1992
Covers supervisor's responsibilities to train employees.
Video
2703
23
a SUPERVISOR LEGAL RESPONSIBILITIES FOR SAFETY
06:57Long Island Productions
1992
Discusses Supervisor's responsibility for implementing safety rules, training, inspections, and enforcing safety rules.
Video
2704
24
a SUPERVISOR CRIMINAL LIABILITIES FOR SAFETY
05:16Long Island Productions
1992
Triangle Shirt Waist fire; criminal prosecution of managers and supervisors; Film Recovery Systems death.
Video
2706
25
a SUPERVISOR SAFETY RESPONSIBILITIES
07:16Long Island Productions
1992
Safety responsibilities of the supervisor include direct control over employees, training on company policies, knowledge of rules, training of employees, knowing criminal liabilities, and implementing elements of an effective safety program.
Video
2707
398
a EFFECTIVE SAFETY COMMITTEES
11:33Long Island Production
Discusses the pros and cons of a safety committee. The video gives an overview of some of the pitfalls, as well as some of the benefits of putting together a safety committee.
Video
Page 56 of 70November 17, 2008
2708
756
E a Risk Assessment for Industry
16:00Vocam
2000
Video focuses on workplace hazard assessment and how to control risks.
Video
2709
64
a PROTECTING WORKERS: HOW OSHA WRITES STANDARDS
12:38OSHA
1992
A brief look at why and how OSHA writes standards for America's workforce including: the history of OSHA, promulgation of standards, request for information and advanced notice of proposed rule making.
Video
2710
391
a SUPERINTENDENT/SUPERVISOR SAFETY
24:00Long Island Productions
Discusses legal responsibility of supervisors to provide a safe workplace and the steps needed to have an effective safety program.
Video
2711
393
a EMPLOYERS RIGHTS AFTER AN OSHA INSPECTION
13:00Long Island Productions
1989
The video reviews employer rights after an OSHA inspection. Reviews types of citations, notice of contest, variances, and the overall appeals process. This video reflects Federal OSHA. State programs may vary.
Video
2715
801
S a EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN
16 minCOASTAL
2009
Importance of an emergency action plan - How to maintain the control in a crisis. Importance of employees being the eyes of the company and report any dubious situation. How to be ready and alert to any emergencies in the workplace.
DVD
2717
78
a SAFETY IN THE WORKPLACE
07:00Nevada Division of Industrial Relations
2000
Reviews Nevada Requirements for a Written Workplace Safety Program and the importance of workplace safety. Developed for DIR/SCATS.
Video
Page 57 of 70November 17, 2008
2718
79
S a SAFETY IN THE WORKPLACE - SPANISH
07:00Nevada Division of Industrial Relations
2000
Reviews Nevada Requirements for a Written Workplace Safety Program and the importance of workplace safety. Developed for DIR/SCATS.
Video
2719
222
a HARD HAT SAFETY SERIES: SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION IN CONSTRUCTION
11:00Coastal
1994
Substance abuse prevention - guidance for implementing the program and benefits from a working program.
Video
2720
473
a LEADING THE WAY - SKILLS FOR SUPERVISORS
13 minVocan
2002
A very brief introduction to basic supervisory skills, includes leadership, safety, role modelling, etc.
Video
2721
813
E, S a TASK EXPOSURE ANALYSIS
18:20COASTAL
2007
How to put a Job Hazard Analysis program together. Identifies hazards such as struck by/against, ergonomics, caught in/between, fall hazards, and more. Shows how to break job tasks down in to steps that can be analyzed, hazards identified, and controls de
DVD
2729
881
ES a SAFETY MEETINGS - GIVE 'EM WHAT THEY WANT
2:00Coastal
2007
Fundamentals of a safety meeting. Supervisors, managers & team leaders will learn how to lead, plan and conduct the most effective safety meetings with their training program.
DVD
Scaffolds, Aerial Lifts, and Power Platforms
2800
536
a AERIAL WORK PLATFORM SAFETY TRAINING
15:00American Training Resources
1999
Discusses articulating & straight boom lifts, & scissor lifts. Goes through pre-inspection of lift & area you will work in, fueling & battery charging, how to enter the lift, proper PPE, starting the lift, driving the lift, and parking & dismounting.
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b SCAFFOLD SAFETY
07:30Don Brown Productions
1992
Overview of scaffold construction and safe use . "*Similar to Long Island Productions version".
Video
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22
S a SCAFFOLD SAFETY - SPANISH
07:30Don Brown Productions
Overview of scaffold construction and safe use.
Video
2804
35
a SCAFFOLDS FOR COMPLIANCE OFFICERS
20:00OSHA
Use of scaffolds at construction sites, types of scaffolds in use, constructing scaffolds, mixing members from different manufacturers, mobile scaffolds, inspections of two point scaffolds, and review of safety hazards are covered.
Video
2808
686
a HARD HAT SAFETY SERIES: CONSTRUCTION SCAFFOLD SAFETY
10:00Coastal
1993
A general overview of safety principles relative to suspension, mobile, and stationary scaffolds. Viewers should be aware that deceleration devices are required even though they are not shown in all scenes.
Video
2810
695
S a SCAFFOLDS - SPANISH
16:00Coastal Internacional
1998
Reviews the responsibilites of a competent person, prelimary inspections; how to build scaffolds, goes over the inspection steps to be done after each shift. Reviews safety practices, suspended scaffolds. Dismanteling scaffolds & maintenance are importan
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882
ES a SCAFFOLDING: SAFE WORK PRACTICES
10:11Summit
unk
Basic safety for working on or around scaffolding. For worker new to scaffolding issues.
DVD
Slips, Trips, Falls, and Walking or Working Surfaces
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225
a SLIPS, TRIPS AND FALLS
14:00Summit Training Source
1991
A general overview of the safety principles relative to slips, trips, and falls.
Video
2904
443
S a HOW TO PREVENT SLIPS AND FALLS
20:00American Safety Training, Inc.
1994
Addresses general methods and techniques to reduce slips and falls inside of a facility; hazard areas, causes of slips and falls, floor maintenance and housekeeping, stairs and ladders; and the need for awareness training.
Video
2905
400
a HOUSEKEEPING RESPONSIBILITIES
09:58Long Island Production
1992
The video reviews the importance of housekeeping for safety reasons as well as for improved productivity. Housekeeping is everyone's responsibility. Contains examples of a variety of housekeeping problems for various industrial and office environments.
Video
2906
229
S a HOUSEKEEPING: IT AIN'T LIKE THE MOVIES - SPANISH
15:00Coastal
1995
Dangers of poor housekeeping (humorous). Depicts warehousing facilities.
Video
2908
775
E,S a Slips, Trips and Falls - Keeping a Step Ahead
12:00Summit Training Source
Causes of slips, trips, and falls in the workplace, and abatement strategies to eliminate or minimize slip and trip injuries.
DVD
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883
ES a WALKING & WORKING SURFACES - WATCH YOUR STEP!
17:00Coastal
2007
This program covers proper use of equipment & procedures on various walking & working surfaces.
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884
E a THE WINNING TICKET - HOUSEKEEPING ON THE JOBSITE
13:00CLMI
unk
Program reviews influences of housekeeping on jobsites. Also goes over good storage of meaterials, tools, prevent slips, trips and falls, avoiding injuries & preventing accidents.
DVD
Vehicles, Traffic Control, and Signage
3004
595
a TARP SMART: PROTECT YOUR LOAD AND YOURSELF
15:00Tarping Task Force
1995
Cover safe tarping procedures for square and odd shaped loads. Hazards exist when products need to be covered with tarps to protect merchandise from wet weather and road dirt. The video covers several different hazards to which drivers are exposed.
Video
3005
76
a TRAFFIC CONTROL THRU WORK ZONES
13:00Zomar Productions
Discusses how to work around traffic, information on control devices and regulations. Emphasizes written traffic control plans and channeling devices.
Video
3006
230
a UNDERGROUND SAFETY: SAFETY IN FLAGGING
10:00NUCA and Others
1995
A basic overview of safety principles relative to flaggers. Note: The video allows the use of flags as a substitute for paddles, however this violates NDOT regulations.
Video
3007
765
E a DRIVEN TO EXTREMES
12:30National Safety Council
2000
A program on aggressive driving and road rage. It is designed to help indiciduals to recongnize the symptoms of aggressive driving in themselves and others. It also helps identify ways to prevent aggressive driving, which in turn may prevent road rage.
Video
Welding, Cutting, Brazing, and Compressed Gasses
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115
a COMPRESSED GAS CYLINDERS, HANDLING AND STORING
06:13Long Island Productions
1992
Reviews oxygen and acetylene, rules for handling, storing oxygen and other fuel gases.
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424
a GAS WELDING SAFETY
11:00American Safety Training, Inc.
1993
A safety awareness video covering valve, gauges, hoses, fittings, and cylinder use and storage. As well as, proper PPE.
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3107
641
a HARD HAT SAFETY SERIES: CONSTRUCTION WELDING SAFETY
10:00Coastal
1993
Description on how to maintain a safe welding work zone. Discussion of oxyacetylene and electric arc welding safety, personal protective equipment and fire protection.
Video
3108
226
a LASER SAFETY
17:00Coastal
1991
Basic introduction to laser safety principles.
Video
3109
227
S a LASER SAFETY - SPANISH
17:00Coastal
1991
Basic introduction to laser safety principles.
Video
3110
374
a HOW TO HANDLE FLAMMABLE AND NON-FLAMMABLE COMPRESSED GASES
14:17Long Island Productions
1988
Demonstrates the fundamental practices and safe work procedures when handling potentially hazardous compressed gases. Provides guidance for proper storage and handling methods for flammable and non-flammable compressed gas.
Video
3111
812
E WELDING: SAFE WORK WITH HOTWORK
20MINCOASTAL
2010, 1999
Basic introduction to welding and cutting safely. Includes information on PPE, fire protection, hazards and personal injury.
DVD
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E a COMPRESSED AIR SAFETY
15:00CLMI (ERI)
UNKNOWN
Hazards of compressed air used for cleaning and power for tools and equipment. Identifies hazards and suggested controls for the hazards. Excellent injured workers interviews, where they discuss their contracts with and injuries from, compressed air.
DVD
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849
S A COMPRESSED AIR SAFETY
15:00CLMI
Hazards of compressed air used for cleaning and power for tools and equipment. Identifies hazards and suggests controls for the hazards. Excellent injured worker interviews, where they discuss their contacts with and injuries from compressed air.
DVD
3114
870
E a UNDERSTANDING WELDING HAZARDS
16:15SafetyCare
unk
Welding safety covering protective equipment, fire prevention, toxic exposures, explosion, housekeeping & welding flash. Also covers work practice controld, storing & handling compressed gas cylinders.
DVD
3115
869
ES a WELDING SAFETY - WELDING! RESPECTING THE HAZARDS
unkSummit
unk
Describes the different hazard's associated with both gas & electrical welding equipment. Identifies hazards associated with welding & steps necessary to protect employees.
DVD
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E a HIGH IMPACT: WELDING SAFETY
19:00American Training Resources
2012
Good introductory media for the safe use of gas + electric arc welding + cutting equipment. Some graphic examples are re-created to show the seriousness of violating safety procedures.
DVD
3117
906
ES a COMPRESSED GAS: SAFETY AWARENESS
22:00Coastal Training Technologies
2007
BASICS ON HANDLING STORAGE & HAZARDS OF COMPRESSED GASES. ALSO INFORMATION ON USE OF GASES & THE HADRWARE ISSUES INVOLVED.
DVD
Youth Safety and Workplace Violence
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3200
563
S a YOUTH RULES! PROTEGIENDO EL TRABAJADOR ADOLESCENTE
18:00Illinois DCEO
2003
Talks about employers responsibilities to know the law related to youth workers, including training. Goes over some of the areas where youth cannot work. Discusses safety measures (i.e. light) and harrassment.
Video
3201
565
a YOUTH RULES! PROTECTING THE WORKING TEEN
18:00Illinois DCEO
2003
Talks about employer's responsibilities to know the law related to youth workers, including training. Goes over some of the areas where youth cannot work. Discusses safety measures (i.e. light) and harrassment.
Video
3202
577
a YOUTH SAFETY IN THE WORKPLACE
19:00Associated Oregon Industries
Ten specific occupational safety and health hazards are covered in this video. Among the hazards covered are forklifts, eye protection, lifting, and emergency procedures. Also covered are age limitations for occupational activities performed by minors.
Video
3203
842
E A TAKING CONTROL OF WORKPLACE VIOLENCE
20:00CLMI
1995
Excellent introduction to workplace violence awareness. Discusses signs, symptoms, and interventions dealing with violence in the workplace.
DVD
3204
32
a IS IT WORTH YOUR LIFE?
18:00Department of Labor, State of Washington
1992
A convenience store is held up and two employees are killed. The police department recommends ways to defuse the violence of the situation and save the lives of the store clerks.
Video
3205
397
a VIOLENCE IN THE WORKPLACE
15:00Long Island Production
1996
Includes sections on "outside threats", "inside threats" made by workers, commercial crime, violence in healthcare environments, and aggressive versus violent behavior.
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539
a WORKPLACE VIOLENCE
15:00American Training Resources
not given
What happens when you see the warning signs after being trained in workplace violence and do nothing.
Video
3208
576
a VIOLENCE IN THE WORKPLACE: COMMUNICATION SKILLS FOR RETAILERS
20:00Associated Oregon Industries
Designed to help retailers and their employees obtain the skills necessary for dealing with potentially violent individuals. Gives different scenarios on how situations could be handled better.
Video
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622
a VIOLENCE ON THE JOB
27:00CDC/NIOSH
2004
The video discusses aspects of violence on the job and ways to reduce incident potential.
DVD
3211
592
a TARGETING VIOLENCE IN THE WORKPLACE
20:00Oregon OSHA and SEIU
1997
Using dramatic portrayals of violent encounters in the workplace, this program challenges viewers to identify factors leading up to a violent incident and ways to avoid or defuse such an incident. Especially appropriate for those who deal with the public.
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Z General Environmental, Occupational Health, Confined Space, Electrical and LOTO
2535
702
a TINNITIS DEMO
NIOSH
This is a short DVD on the sound people hear when they lose their hearing and has a short video to demonstrate problems with hearing.
DVD
Z Hazardous and Toxic Materials and Hazard Communication
2243
526
S a LA COMUNICACION DE LOS PELIGROS: SU RED DE SEGURIDAD
15:00Coastal
2000
The video review types of chemicals, chemical information tags and MSDS, effects of chemicals, and how to use the material safety data sheet (MSDS).
Video
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2245
786
S A Asbestos Maintenance
7:45Summit
1999
What is asbestos, uses, and where it is found. Protective measures - PPE, exposure assessment standards associated with asbestos.
DVD
Z Machinery, Machine Guarding, and Hand and Power Tools
2426
275
a HANDTOOL SAFETY OVERVIEW
15:00Stanley-Port Industrial Tools, Coastal
1994
Basic overview of hand tool safety includes: sockets and attachments, wrenches, striking and struck tools, clamps, rulers, knives and snips.
Video
2427
306
a PRESS BRAKE SAFEGUARDING
17:00Rockford Systems, Inc.
Video discusses press brake safety requirements. The visual depicts types of press brake machines and some types of safety controls. The terms of "muting" and "blanking" are discussed in terms of the light curtain control.
Video
2428
553
a MACHINERY AND MACHINE SAFEGUARDING
18:00Illinois DCEO
2003
Good overview of machine guarding stressing hazard ID, guarding of all dangerous operations and gives examples of various guarding means. Also, discusses proper training and enforcement.
Video
Z Material Handling, Forklift, and Excavation
2017
272
a BASIC FORKLIFT PRINCIPLES
14:00Coastal
1991
The video reviews the basics involving forklifts. The video includes the types of forklifts, mechanical components, lifting principles, and safety rules.
Video
2018
503
a PRE-OPERATION INSPECTION & REFUELING/RECHARGING
12:25MANCOMM
2002
Has a detailed inspection procedure before using the forklift. Also, discusses proper fueling and charging procedures for gasoline, diesel, propane and electric forklifts.
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Z Safety Management, Workplace Violence, and Behavioral Safety
1012
509
a EXAMINING FATAL SHIPYARD ACCIDENTS: HAZARDS AND SOLUTIONS
16:00OSHA
2002
This video depicts real accidents in an animated format. The eight accidents focus on crane hazards, confined space hazards, fall hazards, improper use of equipment, and electrical hazards. The accident scenes are shown then the potential solutions.
Video
1013
511
b EXAMINING FATAL SHIPYARD ACCIDENTS: HAZARDS AND SOLUTIONS
16:00OSHA
2002
This video depicts real accidents in an animated format. The eight accidents focus on crane hazards, confined space hazards, fall hazards, improper use of equipment and electrical hazards. The accident scenes are shown then the potential solutions.
Video
2723
580
a SAFETY FIRST - PICTOGRAMS FOR THE FOOD PROCESSING PLANT
05:00NW Food Processors Association
Video discusses slips and falls, machine guarding, conveyors, head and respiratory protection, personal hygiene, and lifting correctly.
Video
3212
578
a YOUTH SAFETY IN THE WORKPLACE
19:00Associated Oregon Industries
Ten specific occupational safety and health hazards are covered in this video. Among the hazards covered are forklifts, eye protection, lifting and emergency procedures. Also, covered are age limitations for occupational activities peformed by minors.
Video
3213
644
a VIOLENCE ON THE JOB
27:00CDC/Niosh
2004
The video discusses aspects of violence on the job and suggests ways to reduce incident potential.
DVD
3214
645
b VIOLENCE ON THE JOB
27:00CDC/NIOSH
2004
The video discusses aspects of violence on the job and suggests ways to reduce incident potential.
DVD
Z Walking, Working Surfaces and Fall Protection
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1129
208
a HARD HAT SAFETY SERIES: CONSTRUCTION SCAFFOLD SAFETY
10:00Coastal
1993
A general overview of safety principles relative to suspension, mobile, and stationary scaffolds. Viewers should be aware that deceleration devices are required even though they are not shown in all scenes.
Video
1806
448
a FALLS IN THE WORKPLACE
10:00Safety Care
UK
Gives an overview of fall on working and higher levels. Discusses briefly: ladders, platforms, rolling scaffolds, fall devices, restraint and arrest.
Video
ZZ Reference Materials
1124
318
a REDUCING THE RISK - SCHOOLS
03:15SmithKline Beechman
1995
For reference only. Can supplement a bloodborne training program if necessary.
Video
1125
417
I a TB AND HEALTH CARE WORKERS
120:00Produced by OSHA and Wisc. Public TV
Panel discussion format headed by OSHA's chief medical officer, regarding causes, occurrence, detection, and treatment of TB. Segments 1 - 10.
Video
1126
418
II a TB AND HEALTH CARE WORKERS
120:00Produced by OSHA and Wisc. Public TV
Panel discussion format headed by OSHA's chief medical officer regarding causes, occurrence, detection, and treatment of TB. Segment 11.
Video
1215
111
a OSHA CONFINED SPACE REGULATION ENFORCEMENT
136:00Kirkwood Community College
1994
General meeting discussing confined space requirements.
Video
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246
a CRANE SAFETY
35:00National Crane Corp.
1986
Hands on crane inspection video reviewing OSHA inspection and re-testing certification requirements. Training requirements for operations, vision, hearing, and health requirements are discussed.
Video
2020
251
a MAN BASKETS
20:00Lifting Technologies Inc.
1990
Discusses the proper use of man baskets, 29 CFR 1926.550.
Video
2246
582
a CAUTION : FOUNDRY AT WORK
10:00NIOSH
1998
Discusses foundry hazards and dusts, toxic gases, fumes, noise, metalic flash, heat and silica, points out ventilation and isolations methods to remove these hazards.
Video
2429
313
a SOLID STATE PRESS CONTROL
12:00Rockford Systems, Inc.
The video discusses how the SSC 2000 T, clutch/brake control, works. This promotional video identifies the standard features. Visuals depict what the systems look like and how they work.
Video
2430
314
a THE MACHINE SAFEGUARDING PEOPLE
10:30Rockford Systems, Inc.
1995
Promotional video on type of machines and safeguarding for the machines they offer. Good depictions of machines, types of safeguards and how the safeguards work.
Video
2536
93
a CCFD CASE FILE
38:00N/A
The video provides a discussion and reviews dismantling of SCOTT AIR PACK and regulator.
Video
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a OSHA: WE'RE COMMITTED TO WORK
60:00OSHA
10/22/97
Greg Watchman, Acting Assistant Secretary, introduces OSHA's Strategic Plan to meet the Government Performance and Results Act of 1993. A shortened version of "OSHA Strategic Plan" which is an introduction of the plan is included.
Video
2726
315
a INTRODUCTORY TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
58:00OSHA
This video is part of the "Introductory Training Requirements for New Hire OSHA Compliance Personnel , "Fourth Edition." Includes: OSHA at Work, How OSHA Writes Standards, How OSHA Conducts Inspections, and Safety & Health Programs.
Video
2727
413
a PARTNER WITH OSHA - NEW WAYS OF WORKING
10:00OSHA
Gives six success stories in industry showing when management, labor and OSHA work together it will result in everyone benefiting.
Video
ZZZ Archived Materials
2728
316
b INTRODUCTORY TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
58:00OSHA
This video is part of the "Introductory Training Requirements for New Hire OSHA Compliance Personnel , "Fourth Edition." Includes: OSHA at Work, How OSHA Writes Standards, How OSHA Conducts Inspections, and Safety & Health Programs.
Video
3215
112
a VIOLENCE IN THE WORKPLACE: A CALL TO ACTION
21:00OSHA
1995
Technical information on violence in the workplace for OSHA staff.
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