1047A
Top 10 OSHA Violations And How To Eliminate Them
(English)
(15 min.)
Just as the title describes, this program shows the top
ten OSHA violations and explains how each can be corrected
and eliminated from the workplace.
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1007A
OSHA Log 300 (Record Keeping)
(English)
(13 Min.)
Explains
the mysteries associated with the new OSHA 300 form as
well as accident investigation, proper completion of
records, the procedures for hospital/Clinic visits and
follow up paperwork. This programs targeted audience
is administrative personnel, supervisors, and those
persons charged with maintaining safety and training
records and insurance related reports.
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1005A
Workplace
Safety Inspection Checklist
(English)
(11 min.)
Overview
of what workplace inspections are all about, how to
complete inspection forms, and basics relating to unsafe
conditions in any type of workplace.
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1008A
Safety
Committees - The Real Story
(English)
(12 min.)
With
limited time by the manufacturing industry, effective
safety committees may be difficult to achieve. Safety
committees can become a burden rather than providing a
benefit. This program deals with effective safety
committees within a limited amount of time.
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1009A
How to
Develop an Effective Safety Program
(English)
(19 min.)
Designed
for supervisors and middle management. This tape explains
how supervisors are the keys to any program and how to
provide safety leadership in a manufacturing environment.
Complete step-by-step program for successfully developing
and implementing an effective safety program. These steps,
when implemented, have reduced accidents and injuries by
as much as 50% to 75%.
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1010A
Documentation
of Safety Efforts
(English)
(11 min.)
Instructs
supervisors and employees on the importance of providing
written documentation for all training efforts. Regulatory
and legal agencies are now requiring written documentation
to prove that training and safety efforts are being
accomplished. Outlines standards and how to meet
requirements.
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1011A
Facts
About OSHA Inspection
(English) (16 min.)
Developed
from OSHA's requirements and guidelines relating to OSHA
inspections. Informs employers of how to prepare for OSHA
inspections. Covers regular inspections, imminent danger
situations, and the inspection process.
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1012A
Employer's
Right After an OSHA Inspection
(English) (14 min.)
Explains
employers' rights, responsibilities and action necessary
for abatement and/or contesting citations. Good overview
for management to ensure your rights are protected upon
receiving an OSHA inspection and citations.
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1013A
25 Most
Commonly Cited OSHA Violations
(English) (9 min.)
Explains
the most commonly cited violations, what the violations
are and how to avoid citations for these types of
violations. Excellent program for managers, supervisors,
and employees to guide them in a better OSHA compliance.
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1014A
OSHA's
Inspection Criteria For Hazard Communications
(English) (17 min.)
OSHA
has issued guidelines to compliance officers to determine
effectiveness of the written hazard communication plan,
training efforts, labeling, and MSDS requirements.
This program explains how to develop a hazard
communication program from OSHA's guidelines.
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1016A
Supervisor's
Guide To Accident Investigation
(English) (12 min.)
Explains
the importance of accident investigation reports and
offers tips on investigation fact finding techniques.
Demonstrates the incorrect manner to conduct an employee
interview after an accident, and provides "human
behavior" tips.
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1017A
Safety
Tips For New Safety Supervisors
(English) (12 min.)
Developed
for the nonprofessional person assigned to coordinate a
safety program. Explains fundamentals and special
tips necessary to develop a safety program.
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1018A
Workers'
Compensation: The Injured Worker
(English) (8 min.)
In
California, every injured employee must be notified of
their Workers' Compensation rights and benefits at the
time of injury. This program was developed to meet
statutory labor code notification requirements.
Notification of rights and benefits are essential to
preclude additional employer potential liability and also
serves a moral responsibility to alert the employer of
benefits, which often result in the less litigated
workers' compensation cases.
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1021A
Workers'
Compensation Fraud
(English or Spanish)
(12 min.)
This
program targets all employees and explains the Workers'
Compensation concept, how this program benefits both the
employer and employee. Explains filing a fraudulent
workers' compensation claim by an employee in any state is
fraud.
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1022A
Americans
With Disabilities Act (ADA)
(English) (14 min.)
The
Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed into law
July 26, 1990. The law prohibits discrimination against
qualified people with disabilities in employment, public
services and transportation, public accommodations, and
telecommunications. This program explains the requirements
that are applicable to all states. Can be used to train
management, supervisors, and employees.
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1026A
How To
Investigate An Accident
(English or Spanish)
(13 min.)
Teaches
supervisors the basics of accident investigation, the
important points to consider when developing facts for an
accident report. Goes through a scenario of an accident
investigation.
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1030A
Labor/Management
Safety Committees
(English) (15 min.)
This
is an excellent training program for everyone in your
organization regarding the proper operation of a safety
committee.
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1032A
Injury/Illness
Prevention Plan
(English) (14 min.)
Chooses
the best from a variety of industries and explains how to
properly develop an effective program, as well as how to
obtain enforcement of your company's rules and
regulations.
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1040I
Supervisor
Responsibilities in Injury Claims
(English)(15 min.)
This
video is designed for Supervisors. Program teaches job
responsibilities when filing injury claims. Paperwork is
extremely important, particularly if the injured employee
doesn't get paid on time, doesn't understand benefits,
complains, seeks an attorney and the company doesn't meet
Federal/State accident reporting requirements. Excellent
program to refresh the importance of proper reporting,
from accident investigation through final paperwork on all
injuries.
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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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