Health and Safety Video Training Series

All videos are listed in alphabetical order, except the HAZWOPER series, which appears at the end of this list. The HAZWOPER DVD's and manual are also available as a complete package.
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Accident Causes and Prevention
Short program for training employees on the primary cause of accidents - unsafe acts. The majority of safety efforts should be aimed at reducing these types of acts. 1004CD (12 min.)

Accidents: "It Can't Happen to Me"
Program explains how accidents occur and how they can be prevented. Contains interviews with people who have been involved in accidents, injuries, or near misses, including a discussion with a survivor of the MGM Grand Hotel fire. 1004DD (10 min.)

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
This video presents information regarding the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) which was signed into law July 26, 1990. This law protects qualified people with disabilities from discrimination in areas of employment, public service, public transportation, public accommodation, and telecommunication. 1022AD (14 min.)

ARC Welding Safety
An excellent review of ARC welding safety, and the health hazards associated with this type of welding operation. 1011HD (11 min.)

Back Injury Prevention / Lifting Safely
Safe lifting in the manufacturing industry requires specific techniques. This program takes an in-depth look at the injuries and hazards that can result from incorrect lifting and teaches the proper lifting techniques to use in order to avoid such hazards. This program is a "must see" for new employees but is also an excellent tool for retraining employees who have already experienced a back injury due to improper lifting. 1001DD (10 min.)

Basic Electrical Safety in the Workplace
Program designed to make employees aware of basic electrical safety in the workplace. Includes information about plugs, cords, cables, disconnect switches, hand / power tool safety, and other electrical safety requirements. 1016ID (10 min.)

Bloodborne Pathogens
Designed as an information / training tool for employees who normally are not exposed to blood or body fluids. Provides employees with important, precautionary information for avoiding exposure. 1008BD (12 min.)

Bloodborne Pathogens for Non-Health Care Workers
Designed for all employees, even those who are not at occupational risk of exposure, to make them more aware of HIV and Hepatitis B viruses that can be transmitted through blood or body fluids. Helping an accident victim or performing CPR in an emergency could result in the transmission of BBP. This program provides the basic information needed to reduce such a risk. 1015BD (12 min.)

Chemical Safety
Basic chemical safety program for employees whose jobs involve using, handling, storing, or disposing of chemicals. Meets general training requirements, targeting mainly those employees who use only small amounts of chemicals in their everyday work environments. 1007FD (7 min.)

Confined Space
Updated to satisfy the new confined space regulations. 1020HD (10 min.)

Cranes, Chains, Slings & Hoists Safety
This program meets OSHA training requirements for employees who operate jib hoists or cranes. Program explains sling angles, safety techniques, inspection procedures, and much more. 1002HD (12 min.)

Electric Pallet Jack
This program explains the proper procedures for operating and maintaining electric pallet jacks. 1013GD (15 min.)

Electrical Safety Overview
Geared toward all audiences concerned about electrical safety awareness. Covers basic safety rules that apply when working with electrical equipment. 1017HD (10 min.)

Electrical Safety Related Work Practices Standard
This program is designed to meet OSHA requirements for training authorized and non-authorized personnel in electrical hazards. Meets mandatory requirements for training employees who not only work with electricity but also operate electrical equipment. 1013HD (13 min.)

Emergency Preparedness at Work
This program explains how workers should prepare for emergencies such as earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes and others. Provides training to reduce property damage and prevent injuries during such emergencies. 1025ID (12 min.)

Employee Safety Orientation
Required by OSHA for training all employees in the "general hazards" to which they may be exposed. 1001AD (14 min.)

Ergonomics
This program meets the training requirements for this new area of safety. 1029ID (14 min.)

Eye Protection - A New Approach
A serious approach to eye safety, covering PPE, etc. 1004BD (13 min.)

Fall Protection
This program explains the OSHA standard for fall protection, procedures, and use of equipment. 1021H (16 min.)

Fire Protection / Electrical Safety
Supplements the OSHA requirements for emergency preparedness training and reinforces safety orientation training in fire protection and electrical safety. 1002FD (9 min.)

Fit Testing Respirators
Explains the need and proper procedures for testing, maintaining, and using respiratory equipment. 1002BD (10 min.)

Forklift Instructor Training - A New Approach
This video presents three short programs in one: Engineering Principles, OSHA Operating Rules, and Equipment Maintenance. A new approach for instructors/trainers. 1002GD (20 min.)

Forklift Operator Safety
A comprehensive program for anyone operating forklifts in the manufacturing environment. Teaches students engineering principles, operator safety rules and operative maintenance. 1001GD (16 min.)

Gas Welding Safety
Excellent program for companies who perform fuel gas welding as an integral part of their operation. Program explains cylinder connections, valves, "cracking", and basic safety procedures to follow when using fuel gas welding and cutting. 1012HD (11 min.)

General Office Safety
Program is designed for anyone working in an office environment. Explains the most common hazards and resulting injuries that occur in an office. Program discusses chairs, ladders, office equipment, video display terminals, safe lifting, fire prevention and more. 1001ED (9 min.)

Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters
Excellent program that reviews what GFCI's are all about, how they work and general safety procedures for protection against electrical shock. 1018HD (12 min.)

Hand and Power Tool Safety
Excellent program to help reduce injuries when using hand and power tools. Explains electrical safety, and safe use of impact tools, wrenches, cheater bars and other hand and power tools. Emphasizes the importance of safe behavior and attitude when working with such devices. 1007HD (13 min.)

Hazard Communications
Required by OSHA for training all employees to be aware of hazardous chemicals and materials in the workplace and to understand the function of MSDSs. 1003AD (13 min.)

Hearing Conservation
This program is designed to heighten employee awareness of hearing conservation in the workplace. Explains the anatomy of the ear, how noise causes hearing loss and how to prevent hearing damage. 1012BD (12 min.)

Heat Stress
More and more illnesses occur when employees work in abnormally high temperatures, such as in a hot warehouse or warm assembly environment. This program explains how to prevent heat stroke, heat stress, fainting, and other heat-related illnesses. 1007ID (10 min.)

Housekeeping in Manufacturing
One of the most important aspects of safety is housekeeping. This program emphasizes the need for every employee's cooperation and effort in keeping their workplaces clean, orderly and safe. 1021ID (8 min.)

How to Investigate an Accident
Teaches supervisors the basics of accident investigation and the important points to consider when developing an accident report. 1026AD (13 min.)

How to Prevent Slips & Falls
Excellent program for making employees aware of slip and fall dangers and how to prevent serious injuries. Covers floors, waxes, runners and other aspects of slip / fall prevention. 1001ID (16 min.)

Hurricanes, Floods and Tornadoes
This program covers the actions and steps necessary to survive a natural disaster. 1030ID (14 min.)

Ladder Safety
Demonstrates the safe use of step ladders, straight ladders and platform ladders. Also explains the 4:1 rule, belt buckle rule, 36' reg, and more. 8019AD (10 min.)

Lead in the Workplace
Employees rarely understand the dangers of lead exposure. This program will give them important facts regarding lead exposure and the potential ailments that can result from this occupational hazard. 1028AD (16 min.)

Lifting Safely with Flex Supports
This program is designed for employees involved in lifting with back supports or belts. Explains proper lifting techniques and the functions and limitations of back support devices and belts. 1007DD (10 min.)

Machine Guarding
Designed for employees as well as supervisors, this program explains what machine guarding is all about. Includes detailed information on lockouts, tagouts, interlocks, photo cells, two-hand trip devices, and more. Program emphasizes that employee responsibility is paramount when working with machinery and moving parts. 1003HD (12 min.)

Machine Guarding Responsibility
Emphasis on individual responsibilities when working with machines and equipment. 1016HD (9 min.)

OSHA's New Hazardous Energy Source
This program meets the OSHA requirements for training employees in the new lockout/tagout procedures. 1004AD (10 min.)

Personal Protective Equipment
Excellent program designed to emphasize the importance of using personal protection when required. Explains safety aspects of hard hats, gloves, eye protection, hearing protection and other protective equipment. 1007BD (7 min.)

Respirators and How to Use Them
Employees rarely understand the who, what, when, where, and why of respirator use. This program will give them important facts regarding proper respirator use. 1001BD (12 min.)

Respiratory Protection Program
This video explains the general requirements for an effective respiratory protection program. Covers the written plan, use, care, cleaning and storing of respirators and provides information on self-contained breathing apparatus. 1009BD (12 min.)

Safety and the Supervisor
In many companies, the supervisor is directly responsible for ensuring employee safety. This program explains what a safety program should contain and how the supervisor's actions and enforcement of the rules determine the effectiveness of the program.. Also includes some of the legal responsibilities of the supervisor regarding safety. 2014AD (23 min.) (1994)

Safety of People & Equipment in Warehouse Operations
This program is designed for anyone working in a warehousing environment. Emphasizes how important it is for equipment operators to coexist with other personnel to promote a safe work environment. 1007GD (8 min.)

Sexual Harassment in the Workplace
This relevant program analyzes sexual harassment at work and suggests ways to remedy the problem without overstepping company policies. Also provides employees with useful tips to avoid sexual harassment before it even starts. The program is geared toward employee - employee relationships but adequately covers supervisor - employee relations. 2005AD (12 min.)

Supervisor's Guide to Accident Reporting
Explains why accident investigation reports are important and offers tips on investigation fact finding techniques. 1016AD (12 min.)

Trenching & Shoring
Meets training requirements for personnel assigned to trenching & shoring. Details the rules and procedures for this operation. C002MD (12 min.)

Unsafe Acts - Human Behavior
The vast majority of accidents in the workplace are caused, in whole or in part, by the unsafe acts of employees. The major emphasis of this program is reducing unsafe acts through education. 1003CD (12 min.)

What is Carelessness?
Everyone has a tendency to blame most accidents on carelessness which is really a meaningless term when you're trying to determine the cause of any accident. This program identifies the more common misconceptions about the word "carelessness" and stresses the cause(s) of many accidents wrongly identified as carelessness. 1002CD (8 min.)

17 HAZWOPER VIDEOS

Fire Extinguisher Training and Use
A fire extinguisher is simple but effective piece of equipment in an emergency. This training program explains the various classes of fire, different types of equipment, key word PASS and many other tips for emergency use of fire extinguishes. 1019FD (8 min.)

HAZWOPER: Airborne Contaminants Monitoring
Excellent program explaining the various methods of airborne contaminants monitoring during an emergency response. Includes information on instrument types, direct reading, site monitoring, and monitoring of IDLH and other dangerous conditions. 1028FD (9 min.)

HAZWOPER: Chemical Protective Clothing
Explains potential chemical hazards and the proper personal protective equipment that employees should use to avoid such hazards. Program includes information on protective clothing performance requirements, chemical resistance, degradation, puncturability, decontamination, and body reactions to heat stress. 1029FD (10 min.)

HAZWOPER: Donning / Doffing / Decontamination
Excellent program to train employees in the proper procedures for donning/doffing fully encapsulated suits. Includes an explanation of decontamination requirements during emergency procedures. 1032FD (10 min.)

HAZWOPER: Hazards
This program explains how employees can protect themselves from injury/illness during an emergency response. Outlines chemical hazards, personal hazards, and provides important information on how to deal with specific emergencies. 1027FD (15 min.)

HAZWOPER: ID of Hazard Materials II
This program teaches employees how to identify hazardous waste based on waste characteristics and classification systems. Also includes general guidelines for storage, handling, and use. 1024FD (9 min.)

HAZWOPER Laws and Regulations
Explains various laws and regulations pertaining to HAZWOPER. 1011FD (8 min.)

HAZWOPER: Medical Programs
Part of the requirements for HAZWOPER include interfacing approved medical programs within the plan. This program explains these requirements and provides information on which medical programs are needed. 1031FD (10 min.)

HAZWOPER: Obtaining Info in an Emergency
This program explains what information is necessary during an emergency and the agencies that can be utilized to obtain assistance during emergencies. 1025FD (15 min.)

HAZWOPER Orientation
Introduction to HAZWOPER, what it's all about and how companies can comply with the Hazardous Waste Operations Emergency Response training requirements. Applies to organizations that handle and use hazardous materials. 1010FD (14 min.)

HAZWOPER Respiratory Protection
Program explains the types of respiratory equipment used in response to hazardous material spills. 1015FD (12 min.)

HAZWOPER: Site Safety Plans
This informative program teaches employers how to develop and implement a basic site safety plan. Includes information on incident characterization and remedial actions. 1026FD (10 min.)

HAZWOPER: Spill Clean-up Exercise
Each spill incident poses special problems. This program introduces the emergency responder to basic exercises and procedures to follow when handling spill clean-up. Also includes useful tips on how to respond to the news media during an emergency. 1033FD (12 min.)

HAZWOPER Toxicology
Detailed program explaining the toxicology of hazardous materials. 1014FD (9 min.)

NFPA Hazardous Materials Labeling / I.D.
Program is designed to make both employees and supervisors aware of the meaning of hazardous material labels and placards. Firefighters are particularly interested in this program, but the video targets all employees who work with hazardous materials. 1006FD (7 min.)

S.T.E.P. Safety Training & Emergency Preparedness
This program introduces students to HAZWOPER Emergency Preparedness. Explains emergency preparedness for petroleum products and refineries, but can be used for other industries, since many chemicals and products are petroleum based. 1018FD (9 min.)

Waste Disposal
Training employees to properly dispose of hazardous chemicals is extremely important. This training program provides the fundamentals of emergency response spill clean-up. 1034FD (12 min.)

HAZWOPER TRAINING MANUAL
Consisting of :
  • Four 3.5" disks in WP 5.0 to allow customization of the manual.
  • Over 500 pages of reproducable test, handouts and lesson plans.
  • Meets 8, 24 and 40 hour requirements.

Spanish DVD's

Accidents: "It Can't Happen to Me" 1004DDS
Back Injury Prevention/Lifting Safely 1001DDS
Bloodborne Pathogens for Non-Healthcare Workers 1015BDS
Cranes, Chains, Slings & Hoists 1002HDS
Employee Safety Orientation 1001ADS
Eye Protection 1004BDS
Forklift Instructor Training 1002GDS
Forklift Operator Safety 1001GDS
Hand and Power Tool Safety 1007HDS
Hazard Communication 1003ADS
Heat Stress 1007IDS
How to Prevent Slips and Falls 1001IDS
Machine Guarding Responsibility 1016HDS
OSHA's New Hazardous Energy Source 1004ADS
Personal Protective Equipment 1007BDS
Respirators and How to Use Them 1001BDS
Safety of People & Equipment in Warehouse Operations 1007GDS


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