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ACCIDENT PREVENTION / WORKPLACE
A1.7 Where Are Your Hands: Hand injuries account for a major portion of on-the-job accidents in today's workplace. This video outlines the "do's" and "don'ts" of hand safety.
A1.12 The First Step to Danger: A nasty fall can hurt more than just your pride. This video examines the reason falls occur, and offers suggestions for prevention.
A1.24 Star Witness-Accident Reporting: This video reminds workers that observing the details of an accident and reporting them accurately can prevent lost time in the future.
A1.28 Heads Up For Safety - Overhead Dangers: Potential dangers often loom above. This video demonstrates the importance of keeping an eye out for hazards everywhere.
A1.42 Judge, Jury & Executioner: Ignoring the potential for having an accident can be a deadly mistake. This video illustrates the importance of keeping safety in mind at all times.
A1.44 Dreams into Nightmares: A single accident could spoil our dreams and goals we work toward. This video takes a harsh look at the effects an accident can have on your company and its employees.
A1.77 Falls: Falls are on of the most common types of accidents, yet one of the easiest to prevent. This video examines the causes of falls and lists a few ways they can be avoided.
A1.85 Danger: Hazardous Duty: Loading docks and warehouses are among the most dangerous areas in any workplace. In this humorous video, Hal learns a few important lessons about safety while working in these areas.
A1.123 Just Horsing Around: Joking around on the job is no laughing matter as this video shows.
A1.128 Outdoor Safety - Critters and Plants: The beauty and tranquility of the outdoor world may be dangerously deceptive to the unwary and uniformed. In this video two surveyors encounter some unexpected hazards and learn valuable lessons in outdoor safety.
A1.129 Safety Man vs. The Masked Menace: More people are injured from fall, some resulting in death, on the job. This video covers safety tips the worker should follow to help prevent fall accidents.
A1.164 Safety in Unfamiliar Places: This video shows that just because a new workplace is unfamiliar, it does not have to be unsafe.
A1.165 It Doesn't Stack Up: Fall while climbing are among the most common, most sever and most costly accidents. This video shows what you can do to avoid the pitfalls of climbing.
A1.172 Dealing with Doggie Dangers: For many people, dog attacks are an occupational hazard. This video takes you on an "urban safari" to show how to avoid being dogged by dogs.
A1.193 Injection Injuries: An injection injury as small as a pinhole can require amputation. This video shows how to avoid the threat of these devastating injuries.
A1.202 Slippin' and Slidin" Mother Nature has a way of inflicting slipping hazards all year around. This video offers tips for walking on slippery outdoor surfaces.
A1.247 Hearing Safety: Motivates workers to protect their hearing using dynamic graphics to show how the ear works. Effects of noise and types of ear protection are also covered.
A1.255 It Only Takes a Second: This powerful video shows how easy accidents can happen involving various unsafe acts. It's a great opener for any safety topic!
   

BACK AND LIFTING SAFETY

B1.21 Worker's Enemy Number One: Forty Percent of all work related injuries involve the back. This video explains how to avoid back injury through a few common sense practices.
B1.49 Watch Your Back: Lifting heavy objects the wrong way can result in serious injury. This video humorously illustrates the five steps to proper lifting.
B1.103 Getting Your Back Into It: Knowing how your back works can help avoid painful and costly injuries. This video covers safety tips the worker should follow to help prevent back injuries.
B1.135 Safetyman Vs. the Masked Menace: Back Trouble: Eighty percent of all workers will experience lower back pain at some time in their lives. This video covers safety tips the worker should follow to help avoid injuries.
B1.194 Back to Basics: Four out of five Americans will have back problems. This video shows what can cause back injures and how you can avoid them.
B1.234 Back Belts: Back belts can help reduce lifting-related back injuries, if used correctly. TV reporters go inside industry to illustrate proper and improper use of back belts.
B1.246 Back Safety: Prevent the most common workplace injury: Bake Injury. This popular program demonstrates proper lifting, the importance of fitness and preventing injuries both on and off the job.
   

CONSTRUCTION SAFETY

C1.15 The Signal: When working around cranes, knowing the proper way to direct them is essential. This video overviews the most widely-used international hand signals for directing cranes.
C1.59 Scaffolding Safety: Fall from scaffolding cause hundreds of deaths each year. This video illustrates proper safety procedures for working on scaffolds.
C1.84 A lift for Safety: Although important to many job sites, personnel lift baskets can be extremely dangerous. This video overview the proper procedures for a safe lift.
C1.134 The Big Reach I: Properly trained operators are the key to crane operation safety. This video takes a hard look at the do's and don'ts of basic crane use.
C1.140 Anatomy of A Lift: Crane accidents are some of the most serious industrial accidents. Understanding the underlying factors behind this is a key in preventing them, as this video illustrates.
C1.176 Rigging the Board Walk: This video shows us that even if you have the proper guardrails, planking and access ladders, carelessness can set you up for a fall.
C1.177 Safety on the Board Walk: Working with mobile scaffold or outriggers can expose you to all of the usual hazards. This video offers tips on how to cut down on danger at the job site.
C1.184 Digging Up Trouble: North America is crisscrossed with a spider web of pipelines. This video shows what you can do when digging to avoid being caught in the web.
C1.207 Up, Up and Aware: This video investigates the tricks and hazards of working with aerial lifts and other types of lifting problems.
C1.210 Tractor-Loader Backhoe: Working with a tractor-loader-back-hoe puts you in the center of countless hazards. This video shows how a 360 degrees perspective can keep you safe.
   

DRIVING SAFETY

D1.2 Hapless Hal's Roadside Safety: A humorous, step by step approach for dealing with automobile trouble and safety.
D1.11 Good Driving Is An Attitude: Driving safety is a conscious effort. This video reminds us that good driving begins with a good attitude.
D1.36 Charging Up On Battery Safety: Automobile batteries present more dangers than you might think. This video takes a look at battery hazards and reviews the proper safety procedures for their maintenance.
D1.79 Car Jacks: Changing a flat tire can be a real nuisance and a real danger when safety is ignored. This video provides and overview of the proper procedures for using a car jack.
D1.80 Lone Driver: An open can window or door is often an invitation to crime. This video provides some basic guidelines to follow to ensure safety when driving alone.
D1.92 Night Driving: At night, driving on even the most familiar streets and highways can become more difficult, even dangerous. This video describes a few safety tips for nighttime driving.
D1.98 Motorcycle Safety: Each year there are a number of injuries and deaths from motorcycle accidents. This video discusses the most frequent causes of motorcycle accidents.
D1.126 Child Safety Seats: This video points out the dangers of not using child safety seats for children riding in motor vehicles.
D1.130 The Moment of Impact: Automobile accidents cause nearly half of all accidental deaths in the US. This video shows you what to do after an accident to make the best of a bad situation.
D1.119 Driving Defensively: This video reminds us of the dangers we face in our daily routine of driving and offers safety principals which can protect us.
D1.136 Driving Defensively II: Additional defensive driving tips are offered in this video.
D1.133 Hoods Under the Hood: Poorly maintained vehicles are like time bombs waiting to explode. This video shows you how to prevent accidents through basic vehicle safety maintenance.
D1.139 To Stop A Thief: Over a million cars are stolen in the US each year. This engaging video shows you how to avoid becoming a victim.
D1.145 Look, Listen and Live: Can a company truck or private vehicle win a face-off with a 100 car train? This and other questions about railroad crossing safety are answered in the video that every person who drives should see.
D1.157 Passenger Overboard: Thousands of workers risk injury and death by riding in the back of pickups and other trucks. This video uses the nautical them of :Man Overboard" to show how you can prevent needless injuries.
D1.158 The Five Minute Inspection: Even the most professional truck driver can be in danger if his/her equipment is not properly inspected and maintained. This video shows you the right steps to do these inspections.
D1.180 Sharing the Road with Rolling Rigs: Big rigs and a passenger cars can be a volatile mix. This video shows how you can avoid a run-in with a big rig.
D1.192 DWI; Save a Life: Driving under the influence hurts or kills over a million people each year. This video shows how you can help with the battle for our highways.
D1.198 Commercial Trailers: Driving a tractor-trailer can be perilous. This video points out some of the major problems and shows you how to avoid them.
D1.201 Winter Driving: When you drive on snow and ice, your safety may depend on your street smarts. This video tells how to weather wintry road conditions.
   

DRUGS AND ALCOHOL

D2.60 Who's the Boss: In a work environment where safety and profit depends on clear thinking, drug use cannot be tolerated. This video reminds us not to let drugs run our lives.
D2.64 Just a Little Nip: Nearly half of all industrial accidents involve substance abuse. This video reminds us to be aware and take responsibility for alcohol in the workplace.
D2.75 Cocaine: The Ticking Clock: Each year, drug abuse costs American business a lot of money each year. This video encourages workers to adopt a policy of zero-tolerance to cocaine in the workplace.
D2.93 Smoking: Every year millions of smokers in America attempt to kick the habit. This video reports on popular methods and effectiveness.
D2.144 Drug Addiction - Intervention: Drug addiction robs productivity and ruins lives. This video shows what your can do to intervene if you are someone you know is chemically dependent.
D2.212 Rx For Safety: Careless use of prescription drugs can be dangerous. In this humorous video, "Drug Busters" tell us why we should take our medicine seriously.
   
ELECTRICAL
E1.20 A Welcome Interruption - GFCI: Properly used, a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter can prevent electric shock. This video explains the basic function and proper use of GFCI's.
E.1.57 The Shocking Experience: Electrical hazards pose a danger to home as well as in the workplace. This video reviews proper safety precautions for working with electricity.
E1.62 Tag, You're It: Shutting down and locking out machinery prior to making repairs is an important safety procedure. This video emphasizes the necessity of Lock Out/Tag Out.
E1.151 Static Electricity: Static electricity can be a real problem. This video offers solid tips on how to reduce the incidence of static electric sparks and their resultant damage.
E1.155 Zap! Power Line Safety: Contact with power lines can injure, maim or even kill. Find out the shocking truth in this enlightening video.
E1.216 Lock Out/Tag Out: Equipment scheduled to be worked on needs to be lock our and/or tagged out so that it will not operate while it is being maintained or serviced to protect those performing the work. Procedures, reasons, authorizations are discussed in this video.
   

FIRE

F1.8 Up In Smoke: When handled improperly, flammable liquids can spell disaster. This video illustrates some common mistakes and explains proper handling of flammable liquids.
F1.46 The First Line of Defense - Fire Extinguishers: Fire is a potential hazard in almost any workplace. This video examines the basic types of fire extinguishers and reviews their proper use and maintenance.
F1.66 Preventing Office Fires: At the office, we tend to overlook fire hazards until it's too late. The firebug in this Video reminds you to be aware of this potential.
F1.150 Fire Escape - Getting Out Alive: The best way to survive a fire is to have a fire escape plan. This video shows you how to plan ahead so you can get out of the fire and smoke alive.
F1.160 Egress/Exit Safety: What if your building has emergency exits, but you can't escape disaster because you can't exit safely? Three key points are covered - obstructions, exit doors and how we exit safely.
F1.167 Fire Prevention: This video shows you haw fire prevention give you the power to stop the monster of fire.
F1.175 Stay Low, Stay Alive: Most fire victims die from smoke before they ever see the flames. This video shows what you can do to survive the stranglehold of smoke.
F1.218 Hot Work Fire Watch: This video shows what you can do to reduce accidental fires and explosions.
F1.233 Space Heaters: A retired fireman looks back on his fire fighting days to alert you to the hazards of portable space heaters.
   
FIRST AID
F2.9 Stop the Bleeding: When an accident causes severe bleeding, quick and proper action is vital. This video outlines the procedures for dealing with severe bleeding.
F2.16 Electrical Burns: Electrical burns can result from unsafe equipment or carelessness. This video takes a graphic look at safety procedures and first aid for electrical burns.
F2.26 The Heimlich Maneuver: Properly performed, the Heimlich Maneuver can save the life of a choking victim. This video outlines the proper way to administer this process.
F2.35 Chemical Burns: Victims of chemical burns require special first aid treatment. This video covers the basics of treating chemical burns.
F2.41 CPR: This video illustrates the life saving abilities of CPR. While it does not attempt to teach CPR, it does encourage employees to seek certification training.
F2.47 Thermal Burns: When a worker sustains a thermal burn, proper treatment is essential. This video graphically illustrates the effects of burns and outlines proper first aid.
F2.53 Protecting Against Aids in the Workplace: The deadly AIDS virus can be passed along from a worker who is injured and bleeding. This video suggests a few ways to safely administer first aid to a bleeding victim.
F2.71 Shock to the System: The shock that often accompanies a serious injury can be just as deadly as the injury itself. This video outlines the symptoms of shock and reviews the proper treatment.
F2.81 Self-Help Heimlick: Using the Heimlich maneuver, you can save the life of a choking victim even when the victim is you. This video describes how to self administer this life-saving procedure.
F2.114 First Aid Kits: Since injuries can occur anywhere, it is important that every workplace have a first-aid kit. This video provides information on the different types of first-aid kits, their placement, and proper maintenance.
F2.142 The Breath of Life: Oxygen. Without a constant supply of oxygen, brain cells can be irreparably damaged. Supplemental oxygen supplies offers an additional first-aid tool to those involved in emergency situations.
F2.143 Calling For Help: The 911 telephone system was designed to be a single number to call for help in virtually any emergency situation. This video illustrates how the system works and how callers can use it most effectively.
F2.166 The Big Chill: Overexposure to cold can cause hypothermia, a life-threatening condition. In this video, backpackers have a frightening encounter with this cold-weather hazard.
F2.174 First Aid for Seizures: Seizures or convulsions usually involve an involuntary, uncontrollable jerking of the body while the victim is unconscious. This video covers first-aid procedures for seizures.
F2.178 Amputation Injuries: Few injuries are more devastating, for both victim and bystander, than ones involving amputation. This video will discuss prevention, first-aid and long-term care.
F2.204 Minor Cuts and Scratches: Minor cuts and scratches can become major problems if not treated immediately. This video shows how to treat these minor problem before they become major.
   

HAZ-COM

H1.13 Haz-Com - An Overview: All workers should be familiar with hazardous chemicals in the workplace. This video overviews Haz-Com requirements, proper labeling and material safety data sheets (MSDS).
H1.50 The Invisible Killer - Carbon Monoxide: Carbon monoxide in the workplace is an invisible killer that strikes without warning. This video explains how to recognize its symptoms and describes first aid procedures.
H1.73 The History of Asbestos: Asbestos has been linked to a number of illnesses. This video outlines the historical uses of asbestos and overviews its status in industry today.
H1.86 Asbestosis: Breathing asbestos fibers can lead to a life-threatening condition known as asbestosis. This video looks at this disease and emphasizes the importance of wearing the proper protective gear.
H1.110 Change of Habit: Knowing how to take care of incidental chemical and waste spills can improve plant safety and protect the environment. This video, humorously shows how important and easy it is to keep such accidents from turning into a major disaster.
H1.113 Lead in Paint Can Be Deadly: Lead in house paint is often an unrecognized danger to adults and especially to children. This video outlines the procedures for safety removing lead paint.
H1.147 One Breath Away: One breath, that's all it takes to die from hydrogen sulfide poisoning. Working at job sites where the highly toxic gas is found, demands extra safety efforts on the part of all workers.
H1.157 Danger: Benzene: Benzene is a key ingredient in many products and industrial processes, but it can also pose a major health and safety risk for workers. This video educates industrial workers about the hazards and provides tips for safe work habits.
H1.162 Pesticide - Primer: Pesticides are all around us, in the air, on the ground even in our food. This video shows what you can do to reduce your exposure to pesticides and their possible affects.
H1.169 Blood Borne Pathogens: This video introduces you to the OSHA standard. It covers: plans, engineering and work controls, personal protective equipment, universal precautions, vaccinations, training, counseling and record keeping.
H1.181 Hazmat Fashions: When you deal with hazardous materials, deciding what to wear can be a life or death decision. This video gives you the ABC's and the D's of dressing for the occasion.
H1.199 Cracking the Code: MSDS's can provide a wealth of information. They are a key part of any Haz-Com program but they may be so tough to figure out that many employees don't bother. With the help of the Codemaster, unravel the MSDS Mystery.
H1.203 Lost in the Ozone: This video shows what you can do to comply with new laws on reclaiming, recycling and reusing freon.
H1.217 Gases at Home & Work: This video offers tips for preventing exposures that could be harmful or even deadly. The dangers of natural gas, carbon monoxide and radon are discussed.
H1.240 Hazardous Material/Leaks, Drips, Spills, Cleanup: This video defines hazardous materials in the work place. It also gives plans for development of an emergency plan and clean up procedures. Personal Protective Equipment is also discussed.
H1.242 Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS): An overview of information contained on an MSDS sheet. The employee's right to see the sheets and emergency first aid procedures are discussed on this video.
H1.243 Hazard Communications: Do you know the labeling process for all chemical containers? This video explains the MSDS sheets and their use. Talks about the danger of mixing chemicals. Chemicals used in the home are also included.
H1.244 Right to Know: Hazard communication training or MSDS's terms and labeling compliance.
   

HEALTH AND ILLNESS PREVENTION

H2.14 The Big Stretch: Stretching can make you feel good and work better. This video explains the importance of stretching and highlights its benefits.
H2.34 Heat Illness: Working in high temperatures and humidity can lead to heat-related illness which, if not treated, may cause permanent injury or even death. Early recognition and proper treatment can prevent an emergency.
H.2.37 Battling Fatigue: Fatigue on the job can mean trouble. This video explains the various types of fatigue and suggests ways fatigue can be overcome.
H2.45 Handling the Heat: Heat stress is a common health and safety problem in many workplaces. This video explains how to recognize heat stress and offers some remedies.
H2.56 Diet Right: Obesity is a condition affecting millions of Americans. This video examines the importance of managing your diet for a longer, healthier life.
H2.58 Exercise Your Heart: Regular aerobic exercise can make a big difference in your quality of life. This video illustrates proper warm up, dynamic exercise and cool down procedures.
H2.67 Lyme Disease: Lyme disease is a serious illness, transmitted through the bite of a tiny tick. This video shows how to recognize its symptoms and outlines how it can be prevented.
H2.78 Stress in the Workplace: Approximately three-fourths of all Americans experience stress on the job. This video discusses the cause of stress and lists ways to deal with its effects.
H2.87 Indoor Air Pollution: Usually thought of as an outdoor problem, air pollution is also a common hazard indoors. This video explains the sources of indoor pollutants and lists a few steps for solving the problem.
H2.104 Salmonella: The Enemy Within: The food and drug administration estimates that millions of cases of food poisoning occur every year. This video reports on the most common causes of food poisoning.
H2.106 Timing is Everything: Shift-work can be hazardous because it interferes with the body's natural rhythm. This video alerts viewers to the potential dangers of shift-work and how to avoid problems.
H2.109 Sorry I Didn't Hear That: Noise at the work site can impair our hearing. This video examines how severe the threat as we spend much of our time at work.
H2.115 The Skin Game: Skin problems account for a great number of job-related diseases. This video parodies a live football broadcast to humorously illustrate basic procedures to follow for preventing dermatitis.
H2.124 Strike One for Safety: Bone and joint injuries can occur at work or play. This video details just how important learning the proper steps and techniques can be.
H2.132 Your Heart- An Owners Manual: Tightness in the chest may signal a hear attack. Learn what can be done to reduce the chance of a heart attack.
H2.137 P. M. For Skin Cancer - Slip, Slop and Slap: Construction workers and others who spend their time working outdoors are exposed to a variety of health risk, including skin cancer. Simple preventive measures and how to recognize the disease are presented in this video.
H2.148 Cold and Flue: No one is immune to the common cold or flu. But some knowledge might keep you healthier. Differences between the flu and a cold, preventive measures and appropriate treatments are discussed.
H2.156 Headaches: Everybody gets headaches-why suffer? This video describes each kind of headache, its causes, appropriate treatments with emphasis on the two most common headache types - tension and migraine.
H2.159 The Silent Epidemic: AIDS dominates the headlines, we hear little about the other sexually transmitted diseases (STD's) that strike millions of Americans. This video alerts viewers to the more dangerous STD's.
H2.182 Protecting Against Hepatitis B in the Workplace: Hepatitis B is a potentially life-threatening blood-borne pathogen. This video covers complete counseling on Hepatitis B in general.
H2.185 The Burden of Depression: Depression afflicts one of every five workers and cost American business up to $35 billion a year. This video shows you how to recognize depression and tactfully help its victims.
H2.186 Dental Hygiene: Something to Smile About: Your teeth can last a lifetime if you take care of them. This video identifies causes of dental disease and lists steps for prevention.
H2.196 Breast Cancer: Cutting the Risk: Breast cancer strikes 1 in 8 American women. This video describes risk factors associated with the disease and illustrates the importance of early detection.
H2.200 Choosing for Two: The choices a pregnant woman makes abut her lifestyle can affect the welfare of her baby. This video show steps to take to give you developing baby a good start in life.
H2.221 Prostate Cancer: Prostate cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer deaths in men, yet with early detection it can be avoided. Symptoms of the disease and early detection methods are shown.
H2.236 Diabetes: Adult diabetes affects nine million Americans and is responsible for 40,000 deaths per year. Learn to recognize its symptoms and et the right help.
   
HOME SAFETY
H3.1 Bar B Que Hal: Safety tips to remember on outdoor Bar-B-Quing.
H3.89 Home Safety; Past, Present and Future: Each year 20,000 deaths occur in the home, mostly the results of falls, burns or accidental poisonings. This video reminds us to be aware of potential dangers during H3.91 everyday activities.
H3.100 Cutting it Short - Part I: Mowing the yard can be dangerous if the rules of safety are neglected. This video parodies the TV classic Dragnet as a reminder to always practice safety when using a power mower.
H3.153 Cutting it Short - Part II: Riding lawn mowers can be dangerous - even deadly - when safety is ignored. This video takes viewers on a journey through a "Twilight Zone" parody to stress riding mower safety.
H4.153 Hands up! Mugging can happen to anyone day or night. This video alerts the viewer to street robbery and offers tips to help prevention.
H4.227 Prowler: Learn how to prevent break-ins and how to survive them.
   
MISCELLANEOUS
M1.0 The New Safety Profit Video General Safety Motivation: This video is designed to show employers the basic principles of safety as an investment. The "Safety Shorts" training system is briefly outlined and a sample full length training program is included
M2.18 Good Safety is Good Business: Good safety practices can be instrumental to a company's success. This video illustrates the importance of safety to your bottom line.
M3.68 Handgun Safety: Each year, approximately 1,000 Americans will die as a result of handgun accidents. This video describes a few simple but important rules for handgun safety.
M3.97 The First Hunt: Hunting can be an enjoyable sport that will last a lifetime. This video underscores the need for proper hunter safety instruction before taking that first shot.
M3.117 Do You Know Where Your Trash Is: Our trash holds valuable resources that can be reprocessed and used again. This video describes procedures for recycling.
M3.189 Silence Of The Slams: Sal is the most unsafe crook in America. Will this wise guy wise up or be sent to the chair at the prison for the criminally unsafe?
M3.149 Sexual Harassment: Your Rights and Responsibilities: Sexual harassment in the workplace is illegal. The laws and their ramifications for today's workers are discussed on this video.
M3.141 Rape Awareness: Rape is a brutal, violent and degrading crime. This video discusses the facts about rape and offers tips for rape prevention.
M3.190 Willing and Able: The Americans with Disabilities Act is tearing down walls for Americans with different abilities. This video shows how the ADA effects you and the general public.
M3.191 Working Together: The passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act is bring new people into the workforce. This video offers tips on how the able and disabled can work together.
M3.95 Boating Safety: Every year more than 1,000 Americans die in boating accidents. This video describes some common boating hazards and discusses steps to avoiding accidents.
M3.226 Water Safety; Learn how to prevent water-related accidents from occurring, such as drowning, undertows and swimming in unauthorized areas.
   
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
P1.4 Eye Injuries: Injuries to the eyes can happen in an instant. This video graphically depicts injuries that can be suffered when proper eye protection is ignored.
P1.25 Hearing the Good Things in Life: Although preventable, many industrial workers suffer long-term hearing loss. This video humorously points out the wearing of proper hearing protection is "sound advice".
P1.31 Hard Hats, Hard Heads: Hard hats can prevent many disabling injuries. This video emphasizes the importance of wearing hard hats and reviews proper first aid treatment for head injuries.
P1.33 A Foot Closer to Safety: A worker's feet are two of his most important tools. This Video illustrates the necessity of proper foot protection and highlights the basic types of safety shoes.
P1.39 Slag Injuries to the Eye: When thrown into the eye, even the smallest of particles can do great harm. This video reminds us of the need for proper eye protection.
P1.43 Murder on Your Hands: Hand injuries account for nearly one-third of all workplace accidents. This video parodies a 1940's era detective movie to emphasize the need for proper hand protection.
P1.70 Once Too Many: When entering a confined space, a few basic safety procedures will ensure a healthy exit. This video outlines the rules for entering a confined space.
P1.82 A-OK: Finger Safety: Finger injures, even minor ones, can impair out ability to work productively. This video reminds us that, with proper gloves and a little safety awareness, finger injuries can be avoided.
P1.83 Protective Equipment: Personal protective gear - hard hats, goggles, gloves and other equipment - does no good it is not worn. This video emphasizes the importance of dressing for safety.
P1.99 Best Foot Forward: When you are on the job your feet are on the job too. This video discusses the importance of proper foot care.
P1.107 Keeping it in Focus: Wearing contact lenses in the work place can bring changes in how things are seen. This video offers tips and guidelines in bringing contact lenses into the workplace.
P1.121 Machine Safety Guards: Machine guards protect the worker from dangerous moving machine parts. This video explains how they work and offers safety tips for the worker using a machine with a safety guard.
P.1.127 All Washed Up: A secondary line of defense or protection in the work place is the emergency shower and eyewash units. This video teaches how and when to use these items.
P1.235 Dress Safe: Dress safe and sensibly. Be aware that improper attire can put you at risk when operating or working near equipment in the office or in the plant.
P1.237 Silicosis: Working with silica dust is deadly, Learn how to protect yourself
P1.239 Fit Testing Respirators: This video shows you how to check the respirator for cracks or leaks. It demonstrates and reinforces the importance of seal testing.
P1.241 Personal Protective Equipment: This video covers protection from eye and ear injuries, rules for hardhats, work shoes and gloves. It also covers frequent misuse of respirators.
   
SAFETY COMMITTEES
S1.52 On Any Given Day: Accidents can happen at any time, often without warning. This video presents a few eye-opening statistics and illustrates the benefits of regular safety meetings.
S1.88 Destination Safety: A safe workplace begins with safety conscious employees. In this video, gumshoe detective Joe Entrencher solves a case of increased accidents at the Acme Company.
S1.96 Safety Programs: Employers spend millions of dollars a year on safety programs. This video reminds us that both employers and employees share equal responsibility for making sure those safety programs work.
S1.101 Destination Safety Part II: This is part two of a two part video explaining that safety is a state of mind. This video emphasizes safety at home as well as on the job.
S1.112 The Safety Mentor: The word mentor refers to a wise advisor or teacher. This video explains safety mentoring to the worker and offers tips on how it can be used in the work place to prevent accidents.
S1.122 Natural Disaster Preparedness: Fear of a disaster such as a hurricane can be minimized by planning. This video takes the viewer into a hurricane prone plant and shows how planning pays off.
S1.138 Self Interest of Safety: This motivational video shows that working safely isn't something you do for management's sake. Safety is something you do for yourself.
S1.163 I Plan to Live: Take an our of the world look at how an OSHA approved emergency evacuation action plan can prevent tragedy at your shop or plant.
S1.179 3 Steps to Safety: Job hazard analysis and system safety prevent accidents before they happen. This video shows a simple 3-step procedure anyone can use to do their own analysis.
S1.183 Redundant Redundancy: In this video, a mysterious stranger foretells accidents that never happen, because redundant safety measures are used to prevent disaster.
S1.195 There's No Magic to Safety: It is the employee's responsibility to help assure success of a company's safety program.
S1.206 Warning Blast: This video shows how alarms can save lives, but only if everyone, regardless of disability, get the alarm in time and knows how to respond.
S1.209 Peer Pressure: Peer pressure in the workplace can cause us to ignore vital safety practices. This video helps you to identify and deal with pressure from peers.
   

SPANISH VIDEOS

S2.32 Battling Fatigue: Fatigue on the job can mean trouble. This video explains the various types of fatigue and suggests ways fatigue can be overcome.
S2.252 Haz-Com-Yur Right to Know: Under OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard, employers are required to inform employees o f the chemical hazards they face on the job and measure for protection. Accordingly, employees must follow instructions for using chemicals properly and safety.
S2.253 Introduction to Powered Industrial Trucks: Powered industrial trucks can be dangerous to people and property when used incorrectly. Safe operation requires proper training.
S2.254 Forklift Safety: One of industry's most useful tools is the forklift and potentially one of the most dangerous. Follow a checklist to ensure forklift safety.
   
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT SAFETY
T1.10 Ladder Safety: Incorrectly used, a ladder can be one of the most dangerous tools in the workplace. This video offers a few guidelines for safe ladder use.
T1.22 Shock Hazards-Power Tools: Improperly used or maintained, power tools can inure or kill. This video takes a look at a few simple ways to prevent electric shock from power tools.
T1.29 Housekeeping-General Work Space: Clutter in the workplace can often get in the way of safety. This video stresses the importance of an orderly work area for keeping hazards at a minimum.
T1.30 Personal Work Space: Although we tend to think of our offices as safe places, they often hold potential dangers. This video outlines some effective ways to prevent accidents at the office.
T1.38 Handling Gas Cylinders: Although potentially dangerous, many workers often ignore safety around gas cylinders. This video outlines the dangers of these "gas torpedoes."
T1.54 The Right Tool: A tool that is the wrong size or is used in the wrong way won't get the job done and can lead to injury. This video illustrates how to select and use the right tool.
T1.63 Chains and Safety: The dangers of chains are often ignored until someone gets hurt. This video describes proper chain safety and maintenance, and cites helpful hints for avoiding accidents.
T1.65 Short Cut to Disaster (Part I): When using chainsaws, safety begins with being prepared. In this video, Hal demonstrates the proper procedures for using a chainsaw safely.
T1.65 Short Cut to Disaster (Part II): Chainsaws, properly used can be invaluable tools. In this humorous video, Hal demonstrates the proper procedures for using a chainsaw safely.
T1.74 Fueling A Machine: Although a simple procedure, refueling a machine can be dangerous. This video serves as a graphic reminder that creativity in the workplace is no substitute for safety.
T1.76 A Matter of Degree (Part I): The welding torch can be one of the most dangerous tools on the job site. This video outlines the proper precautions to take when using a welding torch.
T1.108 Nice Trip, See Ya Next Fall: Nerves of Steel? Perhaps, but falls from elevations is the number one killer in industry. This video takes a sobering view of fall protection.
T1.111 Lighting Up Your Life: How much light is too much, or not enough. This video cast a semi-humorous light on the topic of safe lighting techniques.
T1.125 Pumping Air: Pumping it up might help on the basketball court, but portable air-powered tools offer a variety of hazards. This video takes a look at how to safely use these common workplace tools.
T1.161 What a Grind: Grinders can save time and money sharpening old tools, but danger is only an RPM away. This video shows Tom that grinders aren't toys.
T1.170 Dock Safety - Lift Trucks: Operating a light truck around a loading dock or warehouse can be a risky job. This video shows you how to handle the ups and downs of lift truck operation.
T1.171 Danger on the Dock: Fear of working on the loading dock will drive you crazy. But you have good reason to be afraid. This video shows you how to survive working around lift trucks.
T1.173 Handling the Pressure: Hydro-blasting can cut through scale, coke AND human flesh. This video shows how to keep yourself and others from being injured.
T1.187 Single-Piece Rim Safety: What some people don't know about changing industrial tires could blow you away - literally! This video shows you how to "re-tire" without a disability.
T1.188 Multi-Piece Rim Wheel Safety: Here's more information about changing industrial tires. Learn how to change a multi-piece rim wheel safely.
T1.208 Permit Required Confined Space: More dangerous than the expanse of outer space are the mysterious "Permit Required: Confined Spaces" here on earth. Learn how to "come back alive."
T1.211 High Risk Rescue: Approximately 60% of all permit required confined space fatalities are rescuers. This video illustrates rescue requirements and methods.
T1.214 Slings: Reduce sling accidents and prevent injuries by ensuring that slings are maintained and that the right sling is selected for the task.
T1.215 Falling Objects: Keeping an eye out and being aware are the first steps to insuring you are not the victim of a falling object. Good housekeeping and keeping track of equipment are another.
T1.219 Knives & Box-cutters: Knives disable more people than any other hand tool. Learn how to sharpen your skills safely when using knives and box-cutters.
T1.220 Hand Tool Safety: The video is a follow up to "The Right Tool". It alerts viewers to the potential hazards of simple hand tools and illustrates how commonsense is the best tool of all. Screwdriver, hammer, wrench and ratchet safety are demonstrated.
T1.222 Riding On Rolling Stock: We roll back time in a tragic accident involving people hitching a ride on rolling equipment. The story is based on a true incident. The cause of the accident and how it could have been avoided are discussed
T1.225 Woodworking Hand Tools: Working with wood can be very rewarding. You should not take away from the personal satisfaction of you work by risking injury because you did not use the right tools safely.
T1.228 Pallet Jacks: Use pallet jacks to pump up your productivity without pumping up your number of injuries.
T1.229 Forklift Safety: One of industry's most useful tools is the forklift. But it is potentially one of the most dangerous. Follow a checklist to ensure forklift safety.
T1.231 Short Ladders: Neglecting ladder safety, using ladders too short for the job, is like playing chess with the Grim Reaper. Carelessness can put an end to the game of life.
T1.232 Tractor Safety: This video refresher is designed to help tractors make your life easier and safer.
T1.248 Forklift Pre-Operation Inspection: Help prevent damage to equipment with this live-action program. Pre-operation inspection checklist, proper maintenance and basic features of forklifts are covered.
T1.251 Introduction To Powered Industrial Trucks; Powered industrial trucks can be dangerous to people and property when used incorrectly. Safe operation requires proper training.

 

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