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Building a safer, smarter maritime industry since 1994 maritimetraining.com

2018 CATALOGeLearning for Seafarers

Maritime Training Services

Overview

MTS by the Numbers:

245000For over 24 years, we have been your first choice for onboard training.

Over 5000 shipping companies, schools, governments, and associations use our training programs.

Contact UsMaritime Training Services, HQPhone: +1 (206) 467-8458 x 6878 E: [email protected]

Maritime Training Services, HoustonPhone: +1 (206) 467-8458 x 6878 E: [email protected]

Maritime Training Services, SingaporePhone: +65 8351 4809 E: [email protected]

Maritime Training Services, CyprusPhone: +357 9985 6126 E: [email protected]

MTS produces maritime-specific training videos, computer based training (CBTs), and record keeping software.

Reviewed and used by: US Coast Guard, ABS, IMO, North of England P&I, and more.

Approved by: DNV-GL, Liberian Flag State, Panama Flag State, and more.

See a complete list at www.maritimetraining.com

MTS Overview 20171121.indd 1 11/21/17 3:40 PM

CategoryBRM

Cargo Handling

Deck Operations

Emergency Procedures

Engineering

Environment

Firefighting

HR & Familiarization

Medical & Galley

Personal Safety

Personal Survival

Risk Management

Security

Subtitles(Select titles only)ArabicChineseEnglishFrenchIndonesianJapaneseKoreanPersianRussianSpanish

Bridge Resource Management q ARPA: Basic Principles CBT q Bridge Resource Management q ECDIS q Watchkeeping

Cargo Handling q Container Lashing and De-Lashing q Container Yard Forklift Safety q Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Safety q Inert Gas q Top Tips: Cargo Handling

Deck Operations q Crane & Rigging Safety for the

Maritime Industry q Deckhand Orientation q Deep Sea Line Handling q Hammerhead Crane Introduction q Hammerhead Crane Operational

Scenarios q Inland Vessel & Barge Familiarization q Line Handling for Workboats q Making and Breaking Tow q Pilot Ladders: Safe Rigging

Procedures q Ship Stability: Basic Concepts q Ship Stability: Terms & Definitions q U.S. Port State Control q Working on the Back Deck

Emergency Procedures q Distress Signals and Equipment q Drills q Lifeboat Drills q Medical Procedures q Orville Hook

Engineering q Electrical Safety CBT q Engine Room Resource Mgmt. q Lockout-Tagout q Machine Tools 101

Environment q Ballast Water Management q Bunkering Best Practices q Bunkering Operations q Environmental Awareness CBT q Environmental Awareness q Exhaust Gas Scrubbers q Garbage Management Plan q Oily Water Separators q Onboard Oil Pollution Response q Ship Energy Efficiency Mgmt. Plan q Vessel General Permit

Firefighting q Basic Firefighting q Fire Drill! q Fire in Port q Firefighting & Fire Prevention q Portable Fire Extinguishers q SCBA

HR & Familiarization q Crew Endurance q Drug and Alcohol Prevention q Effective Communication -

q Active Listening and Assertive Speaking

q Better Body Language and Behavior

q Constructive Feedback and Cultural Awareness

q Housekeeping q Leadership, Teamwork &

Managerial Skills q Living On Board q Maritime Labor Convention q Maritime Piece Theater q Maritime Regulations 101 q Performance Appraisals q Sexual Harassment Prevention q Shipboard Familiarization q Shipping 101 q Train the Trainer q Writing Effective Email

Medical Procedures & Galley Safety

q Back Care & Strength Building q Ergonomics for the Maritime

Industry q First Aid & Bloodborne Pathogens q Galley Safety q Medical Procedures

Personal Safety q Dockside Signals & Safety q Hand Safety Awareness q Hearing Conservation q Hot Work & Fire Watch q International Safety Mgmt. Code q Ladder Safety q Personal Injury Prevention

q Building a Safety Culture q Work Safe, Stay Safe

q Pilot Ladders: Safe Use Techniques q Respiratory Protection q Slips, Trips, and Falls q Top 10 Safety Tips

q Top Tips: Maritime Accident Prevention

q Working at Heights

Personal Survival q Immersion Suit Training q Life Rafts q Man Overboard!

Risk Management q Behavior Based Safety q Confined Space Entry q Cyber Security q Cyber Security CBT q Enclosed Space Entry

q Hazard Awareness q Rescue Drill Procedures q Safe Entry Procedures

q Hazard Communication q Job Safety Analysis q Risk Assessment q STCW Compliance q WHMIS 2015

Security q Access Control q Anti-Piracy CBT q Explosives! q General Security Practices CBT q ISPS Code q Piracy q Security Awareness q Security Drills: Nine Steps to

Success q Security NOW!

q The Assessment q The On-Scene Survey q The Security Plan q From Plan to Action

q Security Search Techniques q Accommodation q Baggage q Personnel q Ship’s Stores

q Ship Security Officer q Stowaways! q Stowaways CBT q Vessel Security Search

Subject to current published website prices

MTS Courses

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Delivery Options

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Digital Video & CBT Files

■■ Upload training content to your own systems

■■ Choose any MTS title

■■ $2000-$5000 per file, one-time purchase

Flexible Options to Match Your Requirements

DVDs

■■ Free shipping

■■ $150-$325 per DVD

■■ Rental packages available

Online: MTS On Demand

■■ Access 150+ courses online, anywhere & any time

■■ $1895 per year (1-25 users)

Visit: www.maritimetraining.com

Offline: SeaDrive

■■ Small computer includes 150+ courses; works offline

■■ $1200-$2000 per ship, per year (depends on fleet size)

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For more information: www.maritimetraining.com/MTS-On-Demand

150+ CoursesIncluding assessments

and certificates

Track ProgressView course completion reports and track progress from ashore

Collaborative LearningConnect SeaDrive to a TV

for group training sessions

Training on demand and record-keeping from MTS. Online and offline versions available.

Recurring TrainingAutomatically re-assign training

and set due dates

USA +1 (206) 467 8458 [email protected]

SINGAPORE +65 8351 4809 [email protected]

CYPRUS +357 9985 6126 [email protected]

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Access Control: Threat Awareness and PreventionThroughout maritime history, there have been those whoattempt to board ships and boats illegally. This video focuseson how you and your crew can become more aware of thepotential for these situations, improve the efficiency of youron-board security team, and take proactive steps to preventunauthorized access to your vessel.

Subtitles: ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-18Length: 14 minutes

ARPA - Basic Principles CBTThis 30-minute, computer based training program (CBT) isan introduction to the basic principles of the AutomaticRadar Plotting Aid (ARPA). Learn how this importantmaritime navigation tool facilitates safe watch-keeping andcollision avoidance. Officers who use ARPA properly andknow the capabilities and limits of the equipment arevaluable members of the bridge team. This CBT includesvideo clips, test questions, images, and detailed slides.

Item no: CBT0-02

Back Care and Strength Building: Move Right andStay SafeOne out of every five working seafarers sustains a backinjury on the job, and 90% of lost-time claims in themaritime industry are related to back problems. This videofocuses on how you can prevent many or most of theseinjuries by practicing simple, proven methods of stretching,building strength, improving posture, and working moresafely.

Subtitles: ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-53Length: 18 minutes

Ballast Water ManagementImproper ballast water discharge contributes to the spread ofinvasive species around the world and leads to significanthealth risks, environmental damage, and economic costs.Learn how to comply with the latest regulations byidentifying and implementing approved ballast waterprocedures. Failure to comply can lead to detention by PortState Control, invalidation of certificates, and fines.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, FRE, SPAItem no: DVD0-57Length: 14 minutes

Basic Firefighting: Lives on the LineFighting fires on ships requires special knowledge, training,and skills. This video outlines the STCW's eight essentialsteps in basic firefighting and reinforces the importance ofconducting on-board firefighting drills. Interviews withmaritime fire safety experts and amazing footage from the"Fire Dragon" simulator ensure that you and your crew willbe prepared when lives are on the line.

Subtitles: ENG, FRE, IDN, SPAItem no: DVD0-46Length: 13 minutes

Behavior Based SafetyWe rely on knowledge and experience to help us properlyperform tasks, but executing tasks in an incorrect mannerleads to unsafe behavioral patterns. Safety training focusedon breaking these dangerous patterns helps us perform tasksin the correct way and creates patterns of behavior rooted insafety. Learn how improving training methods and changingour mindset before undertaking a task makes safe behaviorspart of our work culture.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-97Length: 10 minutes

Bridge Resource ManagementBridge Resource Management (BRM) is a system ofperforming bridge tasks in which crews behave in anefficient and team-oriented manner, maintaining awarenessof the situation and its potential outcomes at all times.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-75Length: 22 minutes

Bunkering Operations: Safe Oil TransferProceduresIt's vitally important that your crew knows how to transferfuel oil to your vessel's bunkers safely, cleanly, and legally.This video covers all of the important compliance-related,procedural, and practical aspects of the bunkering process.You and your crew will walk through the specific stepsinvolved in performing a safe, efficient oil transfer on yourship.

Subtitles: ENG, FRE, SPAItem no: DVD0-01Length: 20 minutes

Confined Space EntryConfined space entry (CSE) is still a major source ofmaritime industry fatalities. Learn about new CSE rescuedrill requirements, and how to identify and measurehazardous atmospheres through the test and use of monitors.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, IDN, SPAItem no: DVD0-73Length: 8 minutes

Container Lashing and De-Lashing: Safety First!Improper lashing or de-lashing on container ships can lead topersonal injury and property damage. This video focuses onall of the key safety concerns and practices related to lashingcargo containers to the deck of your ship. Improve yourlashing skills and minimize the risk of harm to yourself andyour coworkers.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-28Length: 12 minutes

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Container Yard Forklift SafetyLearn about the importance of safe container handling,common types of trucks, lifts, and attachments used inforklift operations, how to calculate combined center ofgravity, and how to safely adjust your work plan for extremeweather conditions.

Subtitles: ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-80Length: 17 minutes

Crane & Rigging Safety for the Maritime IndustryWhen used properly, cranes provide a safe, fast and reliableway to provision, fuel and repair vessels. Serious injuries orfatalities can occur if crane operators and deck crews fail tofollow proper procedures. In this video, your crew receivesan overview of common types of cranes used in the maritimeindustry, and learns about safe working limits, hand signals,organizing a successful lift, and the importance of propermaintenance & inspection.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-78Length: 16 minutes

Crew Endurance: Live Better, Perform Your BestFatigue in the workplace can be very dangerous andpotentially fatal, and this is especially true in the maritimeindustry. Understand, recognize, and address the factors thataffect safe workplace performance aboard your vessel. Learnhow to manage stress and individual risks, and mitigate theadverse effects of environmental conditions.

Item no: DVD0-29Length: 31 minutes

Cyber SecurityNetworks and satellite systems are vital to vessel operationsand shore based services. Digital records, communications,and vessel data are now vulnerable to criminal manipulationvia cyber attacks. Attacks have left ships sitting idle in portfor days, targeted vessels carrying valuable cargo, anddisabled satellite communications while at sea. Learn aboutcyber threats to the maritime industry and what you can doto detect and prevent them.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-99Length: 11 minutes

Cyber Security CBTNetworks and satellite systems are vital to vessel operationsand shore based services. Cyber attacks have left shipssitting idle in port for days, targeted vessels carryingvaluable cargo, and disabled satellite communications whileat sea. These dangerous breaches have given rise to the needfor cyber security. In this CBT, you'll learn about cyberthreats to the maritime industry and what you can do todetect and prevent them.

Item no: CBT0-04

Deckhand OrientationPrior to getting underway for the first time on a particulartowing vessel, each crew member must receive a safetyorientation. Workboat operators must provide hazardawareness training on threats to life, property and theenvironment. Learn about lifesaving equipment and PPEused by deckhands, important emergency procedures, andthe dangers specific to making and breaking tow.

Subtitles: ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-93Length: 8 minutes

Distress Signals and EquipmentA disaster at sea is every mariner's nightmare. How quicklyhelp arrives depends on how quickly you are found, anddistress signals are designed to make you seen and heard.Learn the different types of distress signals to determine thebest type of signal to use based on conditions, and how touse pyrotechnic signals safely through drills.

Subtitles: CHI, ENGItem no: DVD0-69Length: 12 minutes

Dockside Signals and SafetyAn alert and competent Dock Signal Person helps the CraneOperator safely manage cargo operations and vehicle traffic.Learn how common dockside hand signals and use of radiodirect the Crane Operator in safe loading and unloading fromthe ship to the chassis or bombcart.

Subtitles: ENGItem no: DVD0-94Length: 8 minutes

Drills: Preparing for On-Board EmergenciesConducting shipboard drills at appropriate intervals is a vitalpart of training your crew in the safe and efficient operationof your vessel. In this video, you'll learn how planning andrunning realistic on-board drills prepares crew members torespond effectively to a wide range of emergencies that canoccur at sea or in port (including oil spills).

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, PER, SPAItem no: DVD0-16Length: 14 minutes

Drug and Alcohol PreventionThe challenges and harsh realities of life at sea lead someseafarers to abuse drugs and alcohol, and also smuggleillegal substances. This video focuses on the prevention ofsubstance abuse issues on ships, awareness of warning signsthat shipmates should watch for, and the best ways torespond to drug and alcohol-related or smuggling problems.

Subtitles: ENG, FRE, IDN, SPAItem no: DVD0-59Length: 18 minutes

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ECDISFor centuries, seafarers relied on paper charts for safenavigation. Advances in technology and improvedknowledge of the sea have made the Electronic ChartDisplay and Information System, or ECDIS, the newnavigational standard. In this video, you'll learn the basics ofECDIS, including digital charts, IMO requirements, passageplanning, configuring safety contour depth, and the dangersof relying solely on ECDIS.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, IDN, SPAItem no: DVD0-87Length: 12 minutes

Effective Communication: Active Listening andAssertive SpeakingLearn how mastering techniques for active listening andspeaking to communicate more effectively aboard your shipwill improve your crew's safety and performance. Thissecond installment in a three-part series addressesunderstanding nonverbal cues and practicing assertiveness.

Subtitles: ENG, JAP, RUS, SPAItem no: DVD0-42Length: 15 minutes

Effective Communication: Better Body Languageand BehaviorLearn how to use efficient body language and speakingtechniques to minimize seafaring incidents caused by humanerror. Recognize and overcome verbal and nonverbalidiosyncrasies that inhibit clear communication on your ship.This is the first installment in a three-part series.

Subtitles: ENG, JAP, RUS, SPAItem no: DVD0-40Length: 15 minutes

Effective Communication: Constructive Feedbackand Cultural AwarenessThis video addresses learning and practicing basic English(specifically Maritime English), knowing the steps you cantake to improve your skills, and using positive feedback inthe workplace. This is the final installment in a three-partseries.

Subtitles: ENG, JAP, RUS, SPAItem no: DVD0-41Length: 15 minutes

Electrical Safety CBTThis 30-minute, computer based training program (CBT) isan introduction to electrical systems used on board vessels.Learn how to safely work around high voltage and indesignated hazardous areas, review safe testing protocols,and see what to do in the event of an electrical accident.

Item no: CBT0-03

Enclosed Space Entry: Hazard AwarenessEntering an enclosed space is a life-threatening operation.Minimize this threat by knowing the specific hazards toavoid and methods to maintain a safe work environment.Learn how to use confined space ventilation and personalprotective equipment (PPE), and how to minimize exposureto toxic fumes.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-25Length: 14 minutes

Enclosed Space Entry: Rescue Drill ProceduresIf an accident occurs on your ship, you'll need a quick andreliable rescue. Witness an actual crew perform an efficientrescue drill using the appropriate protective gear and rescueequipment. Proper training reduces the risk of injury toanyone involved in an on-board rescue.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-27Length: 8 minutes

Enclosed Space Entry: Safe Entry ProceduresWhenever it's necessary to work in an enclosed space, a safeentry is a great start. This video focuses on the key elementsof safe entries, including the roles that individual teammembers play. Get a detailed look at specialized equipmentthat's used for enclosed space entries, and learn aboutpreparations that can help ensure a safe, effective entry.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-26Length: 14 minutes

Engine Room Resource ManagementEngine Room Resource Management (ERM) is a system ofachieving safe engineering operations by proactivelymanaging personnel, equipment, and information. Reviewthe team roles, human factors, and situational awarenessrequired to implement a proper ERM program, and learnhow good ERM practices save vessels.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-101Length: 15 minutes

Environmental Awareness CBTIn this 30-minute, computer based training program (CBT),your crew learns about MARPOL, housekeeping tips toreduce energy consumption, and how to reduce garbagethrough practical tips such as proper waste segregation.This CBT includes video clips, test questions, images,detailed slides and a certificate of completion.

Item no: CBT0-01

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Environmental Awareness: What You Can Do!This video provides mariners with information aboutimportant industry rules and day-to-day practices that canreduce a ship's environmental impact. Good stewardship ofthe oceans starts with good training, and every seafarer canmake a difference.

Subtitles: ENG, FRE, SPAItem no: DVD0-45Length: 12 minutes

Ergonomics for the Maritime IndustryIn a maritime environment, personal injuries can occur in asplit-second, or are the result of repetitive tasks that areimproperly performed. Ergonomics is the study of efficiencybetween workers and their environment, and how to makethem interact safely. A mindful approach to your workpaired with correct ergonomic technique minimizes the riskof both short and long term injury.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-96Length: 12 minutes

Explosives! Search and Response ProceduresIf you suspect there's an explosive device on your ship, it'scritical that you and your crew know how to search for thedevice safely and efficiently and that you know what to do ifyou find it. Address the threats posed by shipboardexplosives and learn the security measures you can take tocounter terrorism on your vessel.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-19Length: 12 minutes

Fire Drill! Prevent, Prepare, PracticeYou need to be confident that the firefighting team on yourvessel is truly prepared to confront a fire. The best way toachieve this level of readiness is to plan and conduct firedrills on a regular basis. With the assistance of the U.S.Coast Guard, this essential video covers subjects rangingfrom causes of fires to firefighting procedures.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, FRE, SPAItem no: DVD0-10Length: 23 minutes

Fire in Port: The Ship/Shore InterfaceGet the most out of your crew's firefighting training andabilities. Learn the importance of communicating with theport during a fire on board, developing a specific procedurefor fighting a fire while your vessel is moored, andunderstanding the differences between at-sea firefighting andin-port firefighting.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, FRE, JAP, SPAItem no: DVD0-11Length: 17 minutes

Firefighting & Fire PreventionA fire at sea is every seafarer's nightmare. With no escape,your only option is to face the fire head on. Preventing a firefrom starting is the goal, but if that fails, lives depend onyour knowledge of fire. Learn how fires start and spread, andhow to fight them safely and quickly.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-110Length: 15 minutes

First Aid & Bloodborne PathogensTimely response to on-the-job injuries like cuts, burns, andfractures is critical. See basic first aid techniques performed,learn who on board should provide what level of care, andhow to prevent exposure to bloodborne pathogens.

Subtitles: ENG, IDNItem no: DVD0-72Length: 15 minutes

Galley Safety: Health & HazardsThe galley is as indispensable to a ship as the kitchen is to ahome. Learn the safety precautions that all galley workersshould practice, including wearing the proper attire andusing the correct equipment for specific jobs. Understand the"danger zone" and the importance of adhering to the "first in,first out" system.

Subtitles: ENG, FRE, IDN, RUS, SPA, TAGItem no: DVD0-49Length: 11 minutes

Garbage Management PlanOur oceans are polluted with over 100 million tons of plasticdebris. To combat this problem, MARPOL added twoannexes targeted at removing waste pollution caused byvessels. Learn how MARPOL annexes IV and V governwaste collection and disposal, how to create and comply witha garbage management plan, and how to properly fill out agarbage record book.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-98Length: 9 minutes

Hammerhead Crane IntroductionCrane Operator is one of the most critical jobs on thewaterfront. Worker safety, as well as production and vesselsailing schedules all depend on an alert, reliable, andcompetent Crane Operator. In this video, you'll learn thestructural and operational basics for the CantileveredContainer Gantry, or Hammerhead Crane, and theRubber-Tired Gantry Crane, or Transtainer.

Subtitles: ENGItem no: DVD0-89Length: 12 minutes

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Hammerhead Crane Operational ScenariosCrane Operators are responsible for making split-seconddecisions. If the wrong decision is made, it has deadly andpermanent consequences. Understanding simple bestpractices and building awareness for common issues helpsoperators prevent most incidents and accidents. In this video,you'll learn about typical scenarios Crane Operators face,such as a stuck cone, dropped container, failed lock light,and inadvertent lifts.

Subtitles: ENGItem no: DVD0-90Length: 14 minutes

Hand Safety AwarenessOur hands are vitally important tools, but they can becomerisk management nightmares when exposed to hazardous,uncontrolled environments. Simple procedures can greatlymitigate these risks, like knowing the correct PPE andunderstanding when and where to use it. Gain awareness ofhow hand injuries occur and learn simple preventiontechniques.

Subtitles: ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-63Length: 12 minutes

Hazard CommunicationThe Globally Harmonized System (GHS) provides aconsistent method for classifying chemicals andcommunicating hazard information. As maritimeprofessionals, it is our duty to ensure crews are trained inthese new standards. Learn the basics of GHS including anexplanation for why HazCom is important, the 6 standardelements found on warning labels, and the 16 sections of aSafety Data Sheet.

Subtitles: ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-62Length: 15 minutes

Hearing ConservationHearing loss is one of the most common and preventableinjuries in the maritime industry. Unfortunately, it is oftenignored because it develops over time. Learn about differenttypes of hearing protection and the basic precautionsrequired to prevent permanent hearing damage.

Subtitles: CHI, ENGItem no: DVD0-74Length: 12 minutes

Hot Work & Fire WatchVessel repairs are unavoidable, and seafarers are relied uponto perform maintenance to keep the ship functional. Thisoften requires hot work like welding, cutting, brazing, orsoldering. Hot work is dangerous and requires specialprecautions to keep your crew safe. Learn how to obtain andfill out a hot work permit, how to prepare an area for hotwork, the importance of the role of the Fire Watch, and tipson how to stay safe during the process.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-105Length: 11 minutes

HousekeepingWhen on board a vessel, your living and working quartersare the same, so standards for cleanliness are high. Anoverloaded shelf, abandoned hose, or oil spilled on the deckcan be disastrous. Bad housekeeping isn't just poorseamanship - it's a serious safety risk to you and your crew.Learn how to improve worker safety and reduce injuries bycreating a targeted housekeeping program.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-104Length: 10 minutes

Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) SafetyHydrogen Sulfide (H2S) gas is invisible to the human eye. Itis corrosive, flammable in high concentrations, andextremely toxic. Maritime personnel need to be especiallyaware of the dangers posed by H2S, whether working onboard a product tanker or moving crude oil. Learn about thechemical properties and hazards of Hydrogen Sulfide, howto minimize exposure with proper monitoring and PPE, andthe correct procedures to follow if you detect H2S.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-111Length: 14 minutes

Immersion Suit Training: It Could Save Your Life!How fast would you be able to get into your immersion suitin a true emergency at sea? This video focuses on theimportance of having shipboard immersion suits availablefor all personnel on your vessel. Learn essential skills suchas the proper techniques for testing your suit, purging excessair from the suit, and safely entering the water.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, RUS, SPAItem no: DVD0-30Length: 12 minutes

Inert GasFires and explosions caused by flammable vapors are aserious threat onboard tankers. An inert gas system reducesoxygen in a cargo tank to a level that will not supportcombustion. Learn about safe handling of inert gases andwhy having a proper inert gas system onboard a tanker iscritical.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-95Length: 9 minutes

Inland Vessel & Barge FamiliarizationThe inland waterways contain over 25,000 miles ofnavigable waters and help transport 600 million tons ofcargo every year. It is important for seafarers to understandthe layouts and equipment specific to towing vessels beforebeginning their work. Learn about the different types ofvessels found on the inland waterways, their purposes andlayouts, and how to protect yourself during deck operationswith proper PPE and emergency equipment.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-112Length: 15 minutes

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International Safety Management CodeThe International Safety Management (ISM) Code is aninternational standard to ensure safety, prevent injury, andavoid damage to the environment. ISM requires companiesto establish Safety Management Systems (SMS) and providenecessary resources to implement key safety managementobjectives.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-65Length: 12 minutes

ISPS CodeThe International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPSCode) is a comprehensive set of measures to enhance thesecurity of ships and port facilities, developed in response tothe perceived threats to ships and port facilities in the wakeof the 9/11 attacks in the United States.

Subtitles: ENG, IDNItem no: DVD0-67Length: 12 minutes

Job Safety AnalysisA job safety analysis (JSA) looks very different from one jobsite to another. However, all JSAs share three keycomponents: identifying a job's steps, recognizing thepotential dangers of each step, and determining how best toavoid those dangers. This video covers the entire JSAprocess and highlights what you need to know to make yourjob easier, safer, and more efficient.

Subtitles: ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-54Length: 18 minutes

Ladder SafetyIt's easy to forget the dangers ladders present, especially formariners who use them so frequently. Vessels roll and pitch,and surfaces become slippery from bad weather andchemicals. Failure to use proper safety equipment causes losttime injuries that are preventable. In this video, you'll learnsimple best practices that will reduce your crew's exposure toladder-related accidents.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-84Length: 9 minutes

Leadership, Teamwork & Managerial SkillsAs a vessel must be steered to move in the right direction, ateam must be led. At the helm of every successful crew is acompetent leader who skillfully manages their personnel,vessel operations, and equipment. Learn how to strengthenyour leadership abilities while balancing the needs of yoursuperiors and crew.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-109Length: 10 minutes

Life RaftsThe International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea(SOLAS) sets requirements for the procedures, testing, anduse of inflatable life rafts. Learn about these requirements, aswell as how to launch the life raft, how to board it, and howbest to keep yourself safe until help arrives.

Subtitles: CHI, ENGItem no: DVD0-68Length: 9 minutes

Lifeboat DrillsTen percent of all maritime casualties occur during lifeboatdrills. With proper training and the precise execution oflifeboat drills, you can make sure that your crew isn't part ofthis statistic. You'll see how knowing what to do duringlifeboat operations significantly minimizes the chances ofcrew injuries, both during drills and in an actual emergency.

Subtitles: ENG, KOR, PER, RUS, SPAItem no: DVD0-37Length: 10 minutes

Living On BoardSeafaring has its advantages and challenges, like any career.Learning new skills, building friendships, and visitingdifferent cities are all benefits of the job. However, work atsea can be physically demanding and dangerous. Goodinformation about the nature of life at sea helps thoseseeking a career in the industry decide if the maritime field isright for them. Learn about the benefits and trials of livingand working on board, and how to thrive as a seafarer.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-106Length: 11 minutes

Lockout/Tagout: Ensuring a Safe WorkingEnvironmentHazardous energy on a maritime vessel can injure or kill shippersonnel. This video, together with your company'slockout/tagout program, will help keep you and your crewsafe by showing you how to isolate dangerous energysources until your work is finished. Learn how to avoidserious accidents by familiarizing your crew with hazardousenergy safety procedures.

Subtitles: ENG, FRE, IDN, RUS, SPAItem no: DVD0-44Length: 9 minutes

Machine Tools 101Marine workshops use different processes and tools forrepair and fabrication. Each of these tools has uniquedangers that must be avoided, and every company has aslightly different safety management system. It is up to youto learn the required regulations and personal protectiveequipment specific to your company before beginning anymarine workshop job. Learn about common marine tools, thedangers posed, and best practices for preventing injuries.

Item no: DVD0-100Length: 6 minutes

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Making and Breaking Tow: Safe OperatingPracticesMaking and breaking tow on a seagoing merchant vessel is aprecise and dangerous operation that's performed in aconstantly changing environment. Being in the wrong placeat the wrong time can have instant and serious consequences.Understand and master the required skills to minimize therisks that are inherent in tow jobs.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-56Length: 17 minutes

Man Overboard! Procedures and PrecautionsGoing overboard while at sea is one of the greatest dangersin the maritime industry. Identify best practices forpreventing man-overboard (MOB) situations and know whatto do when one of your shipmates ends up in the wateraccidentally. Included are 30 test questions approved by theU.S. Coast Guard and three MOB-related checklists.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, IDN, RUS, SPAItem no: DVD0-43Length: 14 minutes

Maritime Labor Convention: Know Your RightsThe Maritime Labor Convention (MLC) exists to protectseafarers from abuse, mistreatment, and unjust laborpractices. In this video, 100 pages of MLC regulations arecondensed into a fast-paced, easy-to-understand summary ofthe basic concepts of the convention and how to comply withthem. It covers everything from wage policies to the lengthsof work shifts and rest periods.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, FRE, PER, RUS, SPAItem no: DVD0-48Length: 14 minutes

Maritime Piece Theater: Basic Safety AwarenessInject humor and a unique silent film era style into yourshipboard training. This entertaining video presents sixsafety clips that address basic risk management and personalprotective equipment (PPE) issues in a fast-paced,fun-to-watch format.

Subtitles: ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-50Length: 19 minutes

Maritime Regulations 101Obtain a basic overview of key maritime regulations,including SOLAS, STCW, MARPOL, MLC, ISM, and ISPS.In this video, you'll learn why the IMO was created and see abrief overview of the Titanic disaster: the maritime accidentthat helped influence the creation of SOLAS. This fast-pacedprogram is intended for first year cadets, schools, andshoreside staff new to the maritime industry.

Item no: DVD0-91Length: 6 minutes

Medical Procedures: The Officers' Shipboard GuideHaving a ship's crew that's well trained in basic medicalprocedures saves lives. This video explains and illustratesthe fundamentals of maritime medicine. It covers a broadrange of knowledge, from everyday practices to emergencyprocedures. The information is presented in three mainsections: preparation, assessment, and treatment.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, FRE, JAP, SPAItem no: DVD0-09Length: 53 minutes

Oily Water Separators and the Oil Record BookMillions of gallons of oil end up in our oceans every year.Most spills are due to non-accidental sources like routinemaintenance, bilge & tank cleaning, and illegal discharges.Learn about the international regulations governing oilywater discharges, how an oily water separator works, andhow to use an oil record book.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-82Length: 13 minutes

Onboard Oil Pollution Response: Be Your Best,Prepare For The WorstIt's critical that you know how to help prevent oil spills andwhat steps you and your crew can take to minimizecontamination in the event of a spill. Prepare and conducteffective drills and see how to properly respond to an actualspill. Learn how to comply with applicable maritimeindustry standards and regulations.

Subtitles: ENG, FRE, IDN, SPAItem no: DVD0-05Length: 16 minutes

Orville HookWhen a tow line parts in rough seas and a barge is set adrift,recovery and making tow again is time-critical. Insurancewires are not always the most reliable form of protection, buttowboat captains have a tested method of safely retrievingthe barge and getting back underway: the Orville Hook.

Subtitles: ENGItem no: DVD0-70Length: 12 minutes

Performance AppraisalsPositive feedback and constructive criticism are essential to aseafarer's professional development. Regular performanceappraisals that include goal setting promote employee careerand personal growth. Learn simple methods for effectivelyconducting employee performance appraisals. By reviewingexamples of best practices, as well as what NOT to do duringan appraisal, you help your crew increase the quality of theirskills and improve their morale.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-92Length: 18 minutes

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Personal Injury Prevention: Building a SafetyCulturePromoting a safe work environment on your ship preventsaccidents and injuries, ultimately saving lives and money.This video features the insight and commentary of RichardBracken, author of "Personal Injury Prevention: A Guide toGood Practice." With an emphasis on the STCW Conventionand ISM Code, learn the importance of a safety managementsystem and good maritime housekeeping.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, FRE, JAP, SPAItem no: DVD0-06Length: 18 minutes

Personal Injury Prevention: Work Safe, Stay SafeDon't let a lack of focus lead to crew injuries on your ship.Develop a shipboard environment in which safety is aconstant priority. Featuring the insight and commentary ofRichard Bracken, author of "Personal Injury Prevention: AGuide to Good Practice," this video focuses on everydaypractices that promote personal safety and injury prevention.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, FRE, JAP, SPAItem no: DVD0-07Length: 15 minutes

Personal Protective EquipmentWearing your company's Personal Protective Equipment(PPE) is one of the first familiarization topics introduced toseafarers. Many seafarers have escaped serious injury anddeath thanks to their PPE. In this video, your crew buildsawareness of the importance of PPE, understands what typesof PPE should be worn and when, and learns valuable bestpractices.

Subtitles: ENG, IDN, SPAItem no: DVD0-64Length: 12 minutes

Pilot Ladders: Safe Rigging ProceduresPilots come aboard ships to assist with navigation duringcritical phases of voyages. It's imperative that crews doeverything possible to ensure the safety of all personnelduring pilot transfer operations, which always involve risk -even when conditions are favorable. Learn the essentials ofperforming safe and efficient pilot transfers at sea.

Subtitles: ENG, FRE, SPAItem no: DVD0-33Length: 10 minutes

Pilot Ladders: Safe Use TechniquesPilots come aboard ships to assist with navigation duringcritical phases of voyages. It's imperative that crews doeverything possible to ensure the safety of all personnelduring pilot transfer operations, which always involve risk -even when conditions are favorable. Learn the essentials ofperforming safe and efficient pilot transfers at sea.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, RUS, SPAItem no: DVD0-34Length: 7 minutes

Piracy: Preparations, Precautions, and ResponseIncreased pirate activity on the high seas makes it essentialto know what can be done to deter such incidents. This videofocuses on the threat of maritime piracy and the actions thata ship's crew should take to reduce the threat of pirateattacks, as well as how to respond appropriately in the eventof an attack.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, KOR, RUS, SPAItem no: DVD0-35Length: 11 minutes

Portable Fire Extinguishers: Your First Line ofDefenseBe ready to put out a fire on your ship. Learn how critical itis to understand the dangers of an on-board fire and how tocombat it successfully. See demonstrations of the correct useof fire extinguishers, which are the most effective way tominimize crew injuries and ship damage.

Subtitles: ENGItem no: DVD0-32Length: 11 minutes

Respiratory ProtectionLearn the dangers of atmospheric hazards and build yourunderstanding of why, when, and how to use respiratoryprotection in the marine environment. Understand what typesof equipment are required for specific jobs and how to keepyourself safe at all times.

Subtitles: CHI, ENGItem no: DVD0-71Length: 9 minutes

Risk AssessmentEvery task we perform, even the most simple job, carriessome degree of risk. Risk assessment helps us identify andquantify risk, including the chance of injury, death or loss ofproperty, and helps us establish a plan for corrective action.By utilizing best practices for risk assessment we can greatlyreduce the chance of injury or loss of life.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-77Length: 14 minutes

SCBA: Self-Contained Breathing ApparatusA Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) could saveyour life - or someone else's. Proper training follows STCWregulations outlining required competences in firefightingand rescue operations.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-66Length: 12 minutes

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Security Drills: Nine Steps to SuccessSecurity drills on ships are a necessary fact of life in themaritime industry. This video shows your Ship SecurityOfficer (SSO) how to design and implement effectivesecurity drills. It presents the nine basic steps that must beincluded in any successful shipboard drill or exercise, andprovides several typical drill scenarios for your crew toobserve.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, RUS, SPAItem no: DVD0-31Length: 32 minutes

Security NOW! From Plan to ActionThe security plan for your ship is of little use unless you putit into action. This video shows you how to implementsecurity strategies and practices on your vessel by followingspecific guidelines. Learn what the U.S. Coast Guard wantsto see aboard your ship and what ISPS Code security levelsmean for you and your crew.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-15Length: 15 minutes

Security NOW! The AssessmentThe first phase of shipboard security planning, as defined bythe ISPS Code, is the security assessment. Learn what asecurity assessment is, how to develop one, and how toimplement it. These tasks are typically the role of the ShipSecurity Officer (SSO) on each vessel, who has a number ofon-board duties.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-12Length: 10 minutes

Security NOW! The On-Scene SurveyAn attack on your ship costs money and lives. Learn tominimize the threat of attacks by performing an effectivesurvey of your vessel. Identifying the strengths andvulnerabilities of your vessel improves your ship's riskprofile and keeps you one step ahead of would-be intruders.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-13Length: 12 minutes

Security NOW! The Security PlanThere's no higher priority for maritime vessels at sea thanship security and crew safety. This video demonstrates howshipboard security is all about managing risks and mitigatingthreats. You and your crew can make your ship as secure aspossible by having a comprehensive and well thought outsecurity plan.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-14Length: 10 minutes

Security Search Techniques: AccommodationContraband on a ship can be anything from undesirableitems to harmful or illegal items. Don't let contrabandendanger your crew. See how implementing access controland conducting berthing searches are key steps you can taketo help protect crew members. Reduce the chances ofproblematic items or substances making their way onto yourvessel.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-21Length: 10 minutes

Security Search Techniques: BaggageMinimize the chances of contraband ending up on yourvessel by making thorough baggage searches a key part ofyour ship security plan. This video focuses on complyingwith ISPS Code and MARSEC guidelines whileemphasizing courtesy and respecting the rights of those whoboard your ship.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-22Length: 12 minutes

Security Search Techniques: PersonnelSearching everyone who boards your vessel at sea or in portis not easy, but doing so is an important and requiredcomponent of ship and port security. This videodemonstrates the most effective way to accomplish thiscritical task: with a well-trained crew and well-plannedprocedures that comply with the ISPS Code and MARSECguidelines.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-23Length: 10 minutes

Security Search Techniques: Ship's StoresOne of the most vulnerable aspects of your ship's security isthe delivery of stores, or supplies, to the ship. Criminals andterrorists often try to exploit this vulnerability to either gainunauthorized access to a vessel or load contraband onto itundetected. This video covers the best methods of screeningincoming stores and detecting contraband in deliveries.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-24Length: 12 minutes

Sexual Harassment PreventionSexual harassment claims cost companies millions of dollarsand create unsafe and stressful work environments. Byconducting annual awareness trainings and implementingclear response procedures, you can create a safe culture foreveryone and reduce potential liabilities aboard your ship.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, FRE, SPAItem no: DVD0-55Length: 22 minutes

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Ship Energy Efficiency Management PlanDid you know the world's fleet emits over 1.2 billion metrictons of CO2 every year? To reduce the maritime industry'simpact on the environment, a new chapter of MARPOLAnnex VI was added. Learn how a Ship Energy EfficiencyManagement Plan (SEEMP) provides standards and bestpractices to help shipping companies reduce greenhouse gasemissions, comply with mandatory requirements, andincrease energy efficiency.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-81Length: 12 minutes

Ship Security Officer: Duties and ResponsibilitiesWithout effective ship security, your vessel is constantlyvulnerable to attack. Learn how having a knowledgeable,qualified Ship Security Officer (SSO) aboard minimizes thisdanger. The SSO has many shipboard responsibilities, butthe most important is identifying and responding to any andall threats that jeopardize the safety of the crew and the ship.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-17Length: 14 minutes

Ship Stability: Basic ConceptsWhile computers have made stability calculations easier, it'sstill important to understand the core concepts behindstability and how to keep your vessel stable, especially whenweight is being transferred. Using detailed visuals andanimations, this video builds your understanding of shipstability by presenting important concepts, from the basicsup to more advanced principles.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-114Length: 8 minutes

Ship Stability: Terms & DefinitionsWhile computers have made stability calculations easier, it'sstill important to understand the core concepts behindstability and how to keep your vessel stable, especially whenweight is being transferred. Using detailed visuals andanimations, this video builds your understanding of shipstability by presenting important concepts, from the basicsup to more advanced principles.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-113Length: 11 minutes

Shipboard FamiliarizationNew personnel are at risk when they are unfamiliar withtheir surroundings, work practices, and the equipment theyare using. STCW requires new crew members to undergofamiliarization training before they are allowed to performtheir duties on board. In this video, you'll learn why propershipboard familiarization is vital and review the operatingprocedures that every new crew member must know.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, FRE, SPAItem no: DVD0-86Length: 11 minutes

Shipping 101Learn the basic parts of a ship, see common ship types, andbuild a fundamental understanding of the ranks on board aship. This video also includes an introduction to MaritimeLaw, with an explanation of basic concepts and a descriptionof territorial waters. This fast-paced program is intended as aprimer for first-year maritime academy students and forshoreside staff new to the maritime industry.

Item no: DVD0-88Length: 11 minutes

Slips, Trips, and FallsSeafarers are particularly vulnerable to dangerous accidentssuch as slips, trips, and falls that can lead to serious injuryand death. Gain a solid understanding of the potentialhazards, an appreciation of the need for constant awarenessof your surroundings, and a command of basic safety rulesthat can help prevent accidents.

Subtitles: ENGItem no: DVD0-60Length: 15 minutes

STCW Compliance: 2010 Manila AmendmentsWondering what's new in STCW 2010? Curious aboutwhat's changed since the 1995 STCW Convention? Not surewhat it's got to do with you? Answer these and otherquestions about the latest STCW standards and compliancerequirements for personnel aboard seagoing merchant ships.A bonus Instructor's Resource CD includes a guide and atext copy of the 2010 STCW Convention.

Subtitles: ENG, FRE, IDN, SPAItem no: DVD0-03Length: 28 minutes

Stowaways! A New View on PreventionThe problem of stowaways on ships is as old as seafaringitself. This video draws on the expertise of seasonedmariners and industry experts to present practical,easy-to-understand approaches to preventing stowawaysituations and dealing with them when they occur. Thispresentation is designed for use either by the Ship SecurityOfficer (SSO) or for crew security training.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-20Length: 12 minutes

Top 10 Safety TipsLearn the Top 10 Safety Tips for seafarers. Ideal for newcrew orientation or refresher training, this programintroduces and explains each safety tip in 60 seconds or lessand provides a full recap at the conclusion of the video.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, IDNItem no: DVD0-83Length: 12 minutes

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Top Tips: Cargo HandlingThis fast-paced and fun video uses humor to demonstratesafe cargo handling practices. Review nine critical cargohandling safety tips, the dangers specific to these operations,and the best practices for reducing accidents. Misuse oflifting equipment and unsecured cargo are no laughingmatter, but this program tackles serious issues in a way yourcrew will enjoy.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-107Length: 3 minutes

Top Tips: Maritime Accident PreventionThis fast-paced and fun video uses humor to address thetypes of accidents most common on deck, and how toprevent them. Build awareness for seven types of typicalaccidents and learn the best practices for reducing yourexposure. Slips, trips, and falls and electrical hazards are nolaughing matter, but this program tackles serious issues in away your crew will enjoy.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-103Length: 6 minutes

Train the TrainerThe way you communicate your lesson is as important as thesubject matter itself. Inadequate training instructors leavestudents without the safety knowledge necessary to preventdangerous situations. Learn how simple best practices likeactively engaging students, presenting learning goals, andasking the right questions creates a safer work environmentfor everyone.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-108Length: 9 minutes

U.S. Port State Control: Shipshape and InspectionReadyWhenever maritime vessels flying foreign flags enter U.S.waters, officers and crew members should be fully aware ofthe U.S. Port State Control process. Help prepare yourvessel's personnel for inspections by the U.S. Coast Guardand immigration and agricultural officials. Produced with theassistance of U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, RUS, SPAItem no: DVD0-02Length: 24 minutes

Vessel General Permit 2013: Protecting the MarineEnvironmentBefore your vessel can leave port, it must be current withVessel General Permit (VGP) requirements pertaining toprotecting the marine environment. This video presents clearand simple steps you can take to achieve compliance.Integrate the inspection, monitoring, and reporting requiredby VGP into your best practices and existing safetymanagement systems.

Subtitles: ENG, FRE, RUS, SPAItem no: DVD0-38Length: 15 minutes

Vessel Security SearchVessels carrying expensive cargo are prime targets for crimeand piracy. On average, there are 200 reported incidents ofarmed, violent maritime crime each year. Fortunately, withproper training and practice, your crew can prevent thesedangerous, costly incidents. Learn how to identify securitythreats, review the elements of a Ship Security plan, how toperform a full vessel security sweep, and how to find andprocess stowaways.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-102Length: 12 minutes

WHMIS 2015Produced in cooperation with the British Columbia MaritimeEmployers Association (BCMEA) and Algoma CentralCorporation, this training video familiarizes Canadianmaritime workers with the basics of WHMIS 2015,including how to protect yourself and your co-workers fromhazardous products.

Subtitles: ENG, FREItem no: DVD0-79Length: 17 minutes

Working at HeightsOn a working ship, even a fall from a low height can be veryserious and potentially deadly. Hard metal surfaces andsharp equipment present seafarers with numerous hazards.Learn the necessary preparations and procedures to performwork at heights safely and how to respond appropriately inthe event of an accident.

Subtitles: ENG, FRE, SPAItem no: DVD0-58Length: 15 minutes

Working on the Back DeckWorkboats are dynamic environments; conditions canchange in a heartbeat. The back deck is where the action is,and where there's action, there's danger. In this video, you'lllearn key best practices and build awareness for staying safein this dynamic & dangerous environment.

Subtitles: ENG, IDNItem no: DVD0-76Length: 18 minutes

Writing Effective EmailOver 100 billion emails are sent and received every day.Why don't we consider improving a skill that we use all ofthe time? In this video, you will learn how to use emaileffectively, improve your email composition skills, andavoid costly mistakes.

Subtitles: CHI, ENG, SPAItem no: DVD0-85Length: 7 minutes

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