18001A
Incident Command System (ICS)
(English) (15 min.)
Designs the basic structure and function of
the Incident Command System which can be used at any size
incident. The ICS is nationally recognized as the best
emergency management system.
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18002A
Incident Safety
(English) (10 min.)
This safety video examines safety
considerations in an emergency response. Discusses
disaster worker safety, as well as civilian security and
safety concerns.
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18004A
Incident Command Response
(English) (10 min.)
This safety video is designed for all
employees involved in a major incident or emergency in the
workplace. Electrocution scenario with two victims
explains what happened, why and how the incident could
have been prevented.
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18005A
EMS-Patient Lifting - Back Injury Prevention
(English) (13 min.)
Back strains and pain are the most common
injuries for EMS personnel. This safety video was filmed
on location at actual emergencies showing proper lifting
techniques, as well as lifting patients on straight back
chairs and backboards down stairways.
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18006A
Disaster Workers Code Of Safe Practices
(English) (9 min.)
Describes safety procedures and personal
protective equipment guidelines and tips. Great
orientation training safety video for volunteer fire
department and emergency response personnel.
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18007A
Chemical \ Biological Threat Preparedness
(English) (20 min)
This program outlines the potential chemical and
biological threats facing us today. Also included are
measures organizations can take to reduce these threats at
work and at home. Excellent training program for companies
wanting to help prepare employees for these potential
threats.
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18008A
Anthrax Threat
(English)
(15 min)
Although there is a massive amount of information
available on this subject, it is important to help allay
fear of the Anthrax threat, and fully explains what
companies and employees can do to reduce the threat. This
program features Dr. Dennis Perrota, State Epidemiologist
for the State of Texas, who explains how to protect
yourself from the threat. This is the best training video
on this topic in the industry.
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18009A
Nuclear
Radiation And Anti-Terror Training
(English)
(15 min)
This
video was developed with the assistance of Homeland
Security, Louisiana Emergency Response, and the 62nd
Weapons of Mass Destruction Civil Response Team.
Additionally, Chris Troesh, a Nuclear, Biological, and
Chemical expert has made this program easy to understand
and provides needed information for anyone who may be
exposed to nuclear radiation, primarily from the explosion
of a dirty bomb, or accidental release. This is a training
program for all employees, as the threat of a dirty bomb
in the USA is high.
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18010A
Chemical Exposure Disaster Exercise
(English)
(20 min)
This video goes through a typical chemical exposure drill.
This video gives a typical medical staff and military
personnel an idea of what to expect in case of a chemical
biological disaster.
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18011A
Homeland Security for Businesses
(English)
(20 min)
This program is about what employers and employees can do to
help prepare for an emergency. This program will
help your organization aware of potential threats and
risks to your security. Program covers anthrax,
nuclear, chemical and biological threats.
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18012A
Airport / Aviation Security
(English)
(11 min)
This program discusses airport and aviation
security. Features an interview with Dr Paul
Carlton, Director of Homeland Defense, Texas A&M
University.
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18014A
Critical Incident Stress Debriefing
(English)
(12 min)
This program should be used to train employees,
supervisors and management in topics related to incidents
in the workplace that could impact employees. Topics
include robberies, suicides, violence in the workplace,
terrorism, natural disasters and other emergencies.
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