1039A
Employee Safety Orientation 2000 (Long Version)
(English
or Spanish) (45
min.)
This is the most comprehensive Safety
Orientation video program on the market today. This
safety video contains a large number of safety topics,
including Employee Safety Responsibility, PPE, Bloodborne
Pathogens, Safe Lifting, Sanitation and Personal Hygiene,
Electrical Safety, Machines and Equipment, Ergonomics and
much more.
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1040A
Employee Safety Orientation 2000 (Short Version)
(English
or Spanish) (16 min.)
This safety video is a
shortened version of our Orientation video 1039A. It
is the most comprehensive Safety Orientation program on
the market. Contains a large number of topics,
including Employee Safety Responsibility, PPE, Blood borne
Pathogens, Safe Lifting, Sanitation and Personal Hygiene,
Electrical Safety, Machines/Equipment, Ergonomics and much
more. This is the short version.
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Employee
Safety Orientation 2000
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1001A
Employee Safety Orientation
(English or
Spanish) (14 min.)
Required by OSHA for training all employees
who are exposed to "general hazards." This
safety video includes basic requirements, electrical,
mechanical, back injury prevention, fire prevention, fire
protection, personal protective equipment, and more.
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1002A
Hazardous Chemicals and MSDS
(English or Spanish) (18
min.)
Required by OSHA for
training employees who use chemicals/hazardous materials
in the workplace. Describes material safety data sheets (MSDS),
labeling requirements, and basic safety when using these
materials.
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1041A
Hazard Communications (Long Version)
(English or Spanish) (26
min.)
Provides all the updated
information relating to a comprehensive Haz Comm written
plan, including functions of the purchasing department,
chemical storage, MSDS and proper labeling. This longer
version is designed to “train the trainer” and
supervisors. It is also excellent for initial
training of all employees. This version concentrates
heavily on what should be included in a written plan.
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1042A
Hazard Communications (Short Version)
(English or Spanish) (16
min.)
This shorter version of Hazard
Communications 2000 provides updated training in the areas
of MSDS, Labeling, Physical and Health Hazards and
information generally required for employee training. This
version does not elaborate on a written plan, as most
employees are not concerned with developing a written
manual, only knowing one exists that can be reviewed as
necessary.
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Hazard
Communication
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HC2000W
Hazard Communications Written Materials
(English)
(Written
Materials)
This
CD Rom of written materials includes a written HAZCOM
Manual, employee booklet, updated OSHA information, OSHA
Interpretations and over 100 photos for use in Power Point
slide programs.
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1050A
The New Lockout/Tagout
(English)
(16 Min.)
This program suitable training for both authorized and
affected personnel. The ANSI standard (released
2003) on Lockout/Tagout is discussed by Dr. Perry Huckabay,
Risk Management Consultant and formerly the Director of
the Texas Workers Compensation Commission. Dr.
Huckabay outlines the changes and additions to the
standard, which may affect companies who are required to
comply with this safety standard. This program
includes a CD-ROM of Written Materials.
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1004A
OSHA's Hazardous Energy Source
(Lockout/Tagout)
(English or Spanish) (10
min.)
This safety video is a great training tool
for training "affected" and
"authorized" employees in lockout/tagout
procedures.
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1043A
Lockout/Tagout for Affected and Authorized Personnel
(English or Spanish)
(17min)
This new training program is designed for
machine operators, personnel who work near machines, but
do not operate machines and maintenance personnel. This
program meets the most recent training and regulatory
requirements. Explains hazardous energy sources, lock
requirements, tag requirements,. and auditing machinery.
Explains requirements for a mandatory written program and
training documentation. Includes an employee booklet
(English only)
on floppy disk and a 20 question student examination (English
or Spanish)
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1048A
Maintenance Mechanical Safety Part 1
(English)
(10 min.)
This is the first part of an excellent training program
for maintenance persons, custodians, mechanics, and others
that work in maintenance facilities. This video includes
personal protective equipment, hand tools, wrenches,
electrical tools, drilling & cutting, and potential
hazards safety.
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1049A
Maintenance Mechanical Safety Part 2
(English)
(16 min.)
Second
part of a two part series, includes training on lockout/tagout,
confined spaces, fire prevention, ladder safety,
compressors, chemicals & hazardous materials, MSDS and
Chemical Labeling. Excellent overview of each category and
provides updated or annual refresher training for persons
working in maintenance.
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1041I
Cause and Avoidance of Accidents
(English) (15 min)
This safety video looks at the causes of
accidents and how companies can develop an "accident
avoidance" system or program. This safety video is
designed for employees to show how their unsafe acts or
behavior are the cause of most accidents and how they can
improve the reduction of accidents. Supervisors should
also review this program for better safety performance
results.
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1027A
Reporting For Work - Your Safety Responsibilities
(English or
Spanish) (10 min.)
Designed to educate employees of their
responsibilities for reporting to work in proper clothing
and proper safety attitudes. General orientation to safety
basics that can be used to supplement your safety
orientation program for new employees, as well as
awareness of experienced employees.
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1031A
The Dark Ages Of Safety (Humorous
Program)
(English) (12
min.)
The "best ever" for its subtle
humor and safety message. Contains black and white footage
from the National Archives showing the safety efforts from
the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s. It's non offensive, humorous,
yet powerful motivation for safety education and obeying
safety rules.
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1033A
What's Wrong With This Picture? (I)
(Humorous Program)
(English) (16
min.)
Fresh approach to video based safety
training. Students are asked to identify safety hazards in
scenes from video clips. The segments are repeated with
narration and graphics explaining what hazards or unsafe
acts exist. This method utilizes employee participation to
make the training more interesting.
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1034A
What's Wrong With This Picture? (II)
"Forking Around"
(English)
(10
min.)
Another video in the "What's Wrong
With This Picture?" series. This video is a
great supplement for forklift operator training and will
improve safety awareness.
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1035A
Dog Bite Prevention
(English
or Spanish) (20 min.)
The title describes it best. Discusses
several rules that should be followed when dealing with
dogs. Program directed at mail carriers, meter
readers and other employees who may come into
contact with our canine friends. Updated in 2001.
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1036A
"Book'em Danno!" (Humorous)
(English) (17
min.)
This is a humorous video which is a takeoff
of a 1940s private investigator character who reports to
work early and walks around the workplace detecting
numerous hazards. Guaranteed to "spark" any
safety training program, yet improve safety awareness for
all employees. (Not offensive to any audience).
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1037A
Homicide in the Workplace
(English) (17
min.)
Program focuses on the trend in
deaths occurring in the workplace. More people are being
killed by violence at work than actual on-the-job
injuries. This program was commissioned by Texas Workers’
Compensation Commission, and explains the problem and how
to protect employees.
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1038A
Ladder Safety
(English or
Spanish) (9 min.)
This video deals with the safe use
of stepladders, straight ladders and platform ladders.
Explains 4:1 rule when placing straight ladders, the belt
buckle rule, 36" requirement for straight ladders
above landings, and more.
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1040-1wm
Safety Orientation CD of Written Materials
(English
Only)
Written materials include Injury/Illness
Prevention Manual and other manuals, booklets and an
employee booklet on EACH TOPIC covered in the video
program. Also included are over 200 photos for in-house
slide development programs.
$95.00
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1044A
Shift Work and Preventing Fatigue
(English) (17
Min.)
More than 68% of all shift workers complain
of lack of sleep and fatigue. This program is for
those employees who work "swing",
"graveyard" or changing shifts. This program was
developed with assistance from the DOT research on this
topic. Explains the necessity for sleep, repayment
of sleep debt, how circadian rhythms work and what people
can do to reduce the effects of shift work fatigue due to
disruption of sleep cycles.
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1045A
Safety for Equipment Maintenance and Engineering
(English
or Spanish) (15 Min.)
This safety video gives an overview of the safe practices
and principles for the professional engineer and
maintenance person who work in and around machinery.
Topics include; Slips and Falls, Ladder Safety, Fall
Protection, Lockout/Tagout, Hearing Conservation, Hand
Protection, Skin Protection and other safety guidelines
that relate to working safely with machines.
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1046A
Industrial Workstation Ergonomics
(English
or Spanish) (13 Min.)
This ergonomics safety video covers various ergonomic
topics as they relate to industrial workstations.
This includes musculo-skeletal disorders (MSDs),
identifying the symptoms of ergonomic injuries, surveying
adjustable workstations, implementing ergonomic solutions
and lifestyle/habit changes that can prevent ergonomic
injuries.
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1048A
Maintenance Mechanical Safety, Part 1
(English
or Spanish)
(10 Min.)
This is part one of an excellent training program for
facility maintenance personnel and facility
mechanics. Safety topics discussed include personal
protective equipment, hand tools, wrenches, electric
tools, drilling and cutting and potential hazards
training.
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1049A
Maintenance Mechanical Safety, Part 2
(English)
(16 Min.)
This is part two of an excellent training program for
facility maintenance personnel and facility
mechanics. Safety topics discussed include lockout/tagout,
confined spaces, fire prevention, ladder safety,
compressor, chemicals and hazardous materials, MSDS and
Chemical labeling.
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