Safety Training Video Library
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Table of Contents
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- Accident Causes (AC)
- Americans With Disabilities Act (AD)
- Accident Investigations (AI)
- Behavior-Based Safety (BB)
- Building Codes/Building Inspectors (BC)
- Back Injury Prevention and Lifting Safely (BI)
- Blood Borne Pathogens (BP)
- Chemical Safety (CH)
- Confined Space Entry (CS)
- Drug and Alcohol Training (DA)
- Defensive Driving (DD)
- Electrical/Fire Safety (EF)
- Heavy Equipment Safety (ES)
- Excavation and Trenching (EX)
- Basic First Aid (FA)
- Hazard Communication/HAZWOPER (HC)
- Human Resources/Personnel (HR)
- Law Enforcement (LE)
- Management (MA)
- Office Safety (OS)
- Power Equipment/Hand Tool Safety (PE)
- Personal Protection (PP)
- Playground/Swimming Pool Safety (PS)
- Risk Management (RM)
- Safety Inspections (SI)
- Safety Programs/Safety Committees (SP)
- Shop Safety (SS)
- Slips, Trips, and Falls (ST)
- Solid Waste and Wastewater Safety (SW)
- Traffic Safety (TS)
- Violence in the Workplace and Conflict Resolution (VW)
- Workers' Compensation (WC)
- Other (OT)
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Accident Causes (AC) (back to top) |
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AC 1 |
Accidents: “It Can’t Happen To Me”: Explains how incidents occur and how they could have been prevented. Includes interviews with people who have been involved in accidents, injuries, or “near misses.” Don Brown Productions - 10 minutes |
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AC2A |
Accident Causes and Prevention: Describes the most common cause of accidents, unsafe acts, and how to prevent them. Don Brown Productions - 11 minutes |
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AC2B |
Accident Causes and Prevention: Describes the most common cause of accidents, unsafe acts, and how to prevent them. Don Brown Productions - 11 minutes |
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AC 3 |
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AC 4 |
Blows & Contusions: Describes the ways in which employees can suffer blows, contusions, lumps, etc. while unloading vehicles and handling/unpacking shipments. Also reviews what to do in case someone becomes injured. National Safety Council - 10 minutes |
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AC 5
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Accident Causes and Prevention: Developed to motivate and instruct healthcare staff to follow the rules and job procedures; exercise good judgment; and associate the potential hazards with the job. Reinforces the fact that 85-95% of all accidents are caused by unsafe acts, and emphasizes the profit and productivity losses associated with accidents. Long Island Productions, Inc - 9 minutes |
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AC 6 |
Accidents Aren’t Just One of Those Things: Experiences and stories addressing many important safety issues that all employees need to hear are shared with a live audience: American Training Resources - 20 minutes |
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Americans With Disabilities Act (AD) (back to top) |
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AD 1 |
Partners In Compliance: A local official’s guide to the American’s with Disabilities Act (ADA). TeleSpan - 13 minutes |
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AD 2 |
Americans With Disabilities Act: Explains the sections of the federal anti-discrimination statute, workspace accommodations, accessibility to public facilities, and applications in hiring and firing. Long Island Productions - 14 minutes |
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AD 3 |
Americans With Disabilities Act Awareness: informative orientation regarding ADA etiquette and behavior, being comfortable and confident with people who are disabled or have communication disabilities and identifying and removing unintentional barriers. Long Island Productions - 25 minutes |
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Accident Investigations (AI) (back to top) |
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AI 1 |
Accident Investigation For Municipal Employees: Explains the elements of an investigation--how to investigate the accident site, interview injured employees/witnesses, write an impartial report, recommend corrective action, etc. National Safety Council - 18 minutes |
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AI 2 |
Investigating an Arson: Since the cause of many fires is not immediately known, treat each fire scene as a potential crime scene and take the appropriate steps. American Re-Insurance - 120 minutes |
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Behavior-Based Safety (BB) (back to top) |
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BB 1 |
Leading Indicators: It's the Little Things: This DVD focuses on three primary leading indicators: shortcuts, snap decisions and complacency (the silent killer). American Training Resources - 27 minutes |
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BB 2
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How to Keep a Positive Attitude: This two-disc set of audio CDs features a motivational speaker who will show you how to feel great and achieve incredible results in your lifes, no excuses. Village Heros - Time unknown |
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BB 3
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Remember Charlie: Charlie Morecraft, who survived a refinery explosion, shows us why we should pay attention to all safety procedures on the job. Phoenix Safety Management - 56 minutes |
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Building Codes/Building Inspectors (BC) (back to top) |
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BC 1 |
Contractors, Codes and Conflict: Developed for Building Inspectors. Explains how to deal with communication issues that may arise with contractors. Covers how to be civil, avoid escalation traps, provide a face-saving opportunity, etc. Washington State Energy Office - 25 minutes |
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BC 2 |
Sentinels of Safety: Building Code Inspector responsibilities, importance of position and function related to contractor, public, etc. International Building Officials - 19 minutes |
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BC 3 |
Bringing Down the Barriers: Designed for Building Inspectors. Provides an overview of the CABO/ANSI 117.1-1992 building accessibility standards. International Building Officials - 25 minutes |
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Back Injury Prevention / Lifting Safely (BI) (back to top) |
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BI 2 |
Lifting Safely with Flex Supports: Outlines how to lift safely and how to use back support devices. Explains what belts can and cannot do. Don Brown Productions - 10 minutes |
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BI 5 |
Overexertion: Explains the proper way to lift and carry. Also, describes helpful tips for keeping the back strong and healthy. National Safety Council - 7 minutes |
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A Bit About Backs (3 parts) |
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BI 6 |
Module 1: Back Basics: Covers elements of the back, A power position of the spine, the cumulative nature of back injuries and 24 hour-a-day risks. CLMI - 15 minutes |
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BI 7 |
Module 2: Risks Factors: Reviews position, force, repetition, and other risk factors. CLMI - 15 minutes |
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BI 8 |
Module 3: Prevention Strategies: Covers sleeping, sitting, standing, lifting, stretching and warming up. CLMI - 15 minutes |
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BI 9 |
Back Functions and Exercises: Portrays the spine structure and explains how the back muscles work to protect the back. Demonstrates basic strengthening exercises. Emergency Film Group - 17 minutes |
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BI 10 |
Correct Posture And Lifting: Teaches proper posture and neutral alignment of the torso to decrease strain on the spine. Stresses lifting techniques to avoid back injuries. Emergency Film Group - 12 minutes |
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BI 11 |
Protecting The Back At Work: Demonstrates ergonomically-correct method of performing common work-related tasks. Emergency Film Group - 12 minutes |
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BI 12 |
Back Safety for Landscape, Maintenance, and Custodial Workers: Describes methods of avoiding costly back injuries with proper training on lifting and carrying. Teaches body mechanics and exercise, proper lifting techniques, pushing loads, two-person lifts, back braces, and mechanical devices. Long Island Productions, Inc. - 20 minutes |
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BI 13 |
Back in Step: Urges us to keep our back healthy and prevent future back problems. Keeping an object close to the body is necessary when lifting heavy weights. Prevention Plus Inc. - 50 minutes |
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BI 14 |
On the Road: The Lighter Side of Lifting: Describes the correct way of lifting to prevent back injury. It shows proper weight training methods that use the least amount of power and stress. Prevention Plus Inc - 22 minutes |
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BI 15 |
Stretching Out at Work: Focuses on the importance of stretching and warming up before starting work. Stretching helps employee’s be more efficient and can reduce pain and risk of injury. Different types of stretching are introduced. Prevention Plus Inc - 12 minutes |
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Take 5: For Health & Safety (2 Parts) Shows the ergonomically correct positions for sitting, standing, lifting, and stretching. Knowing the correct posture minimizes the force of a movement, decreasing the risk of back and neck injuries. Prevention Plus Inc |
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BI 16 |
Take 5: For Health & Safety, Part 1 25 minutes |
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BI 17 |
Take 5: For Health & Safety, Part 2 16 minutes |
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BI 18 |
The Back Buddy and Clever Lever: Shows how the Back Buddy and Clever Lever can prevent injuries, lower insurance premiums, improve productivity, and save time and money. Safe Shot Tools - 10 minutes |
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Blood Borne Pathogens (BP) (back to top) |
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BP 1 |
Blood Borne Pathogens: Covers the essential topics of blood borne pathogens. National Safety Council - 25 minutes |
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BP 3 |
Safe Practices For Custodial Workers: Demonstrates how to clean up spills, proper removal-disposal of needles, personal protective equipment for cleaning up blood borne pathogens, safety tips for working with floor machines, etc. Siegel & Associates - 25 minutes |
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BP 4 |
Bloodborne Pathogens Training for Employees: Many workers make the mistake of thinking that only healthcare providers are at risk from exposure to bloodborne pathogens, but almost all employees in the workforce can be exposed, often when they least expect it. Viewers will learn the hazards associated with bloodborne pathogens and how to protect themselves from exposure to these hazards by following universal precautions in each and every potential exposure situation. American Training Resources - 18 minutes |
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Silent War - Infection Control for Law Enforcement (3 Parts) |
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Chemical Safety (CH) (back to top) |
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CH 3 |
Hazardous Chemicals: Describes the risk factors associated with handling and being around chemicals. National Safety Council - 10 minutes |
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CH 4 |
Safe Practices for Pesticide Applicators: Covers how to safely mix, load, and apply pesticides, proper protective clothing, emergency procedures, cleaning clothes properly, etc. Siegel & Associates - 8 Minutes |
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Fun with Chemistry (3 Parts) This entertaining and educational program of chemical reactions encourages emergency responders to pay chemicals the respect they deserve. Excellent instruction for anyone involved in emergency response or who works with chemicals. Emergency Film Group |
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CH 5 |
Fun with Chemistry, Part 1 49 minutes |
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CH 6 |
Fun with Chemistry, Part 2 55 minutes |
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CH 7 |
Fun with Chemistry, Part 3 58 minutes |
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Confined Space Entry (CS) (back to top) |
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CS 2 |
Underground Safety: Confined Space Entry: Provides an overview of testing and entry procedures. Explains the duties of entrants and attendants. Also outlines emergency plans and how to monitor for changing conditions. National Safety Council - 10 minutes |
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CS 3 |
Life Saving Thru Air Monitoring: Excellent refresher for anyone who uses air monitoring equipment in confined spaces. Explains the types of gas/oxygen deficiencies, and continuous air monitoring techniques. Don Brown Productions - 12 minutes |
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Drug and Alcohol Training (DA) (back to top) |
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Drug and Alcohol Abuse and Misuse (3 parts) |
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Part 1: Drug and Alcohol Training for CDL Drivers: Reviews the signs and symptoms of alcohol and drug abuse, and explains alcohol/drug testing procedures. Also includes an interview with a recovering alcoholic and substance abuse professional. AMS - 65 minutes |
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DA 2 |
Part 2: Alcohol Misuse Training for Transportation Supervisors: Shows the effects of alcohol misuse on drivers, and the effects of driving at .04% BAC. Also provides an understanding of evidentiary breath testing devices. AMS - 45 minutes |
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DA 3 |
Part 3: Substance Abuse Training for Transportation Supervisors: Covers the signs and symptoms of substance abuse, describes the tests that are required under Part 382, and when they must be administered. Also includes an interview with a substance abuse professional. AMS - 60 minutes |
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DOT - Alcohol Supplement: Intended to be seen in conjunction with DA-4, this video was developed to comply with the DOT alcohol abuse training requirements for supervisors of CDL drivers. Five scenarios based on five types of testing are presented to reinforce the training. Drug testing rules and the effects of low-level alcohol use on job performance are discussed. Long Island Productions - 68 minutes |
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DOT Drug Abuse for Supervisors and Managers: This comprehensive video covers the effects of drugs on the body, as well as the signs and symptoms to look for in employees. Covers marijuana, stimulants, and opiates. Encourages detailed documentation and avoiding direct contact. Long Island Productions, Inc. - 56 minutes |
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DOT Alcohol Abuse: Covers detailed effects of alcohol on the brain and gastrointestinal systems; impairment as blood alcohol levels increase; symptoms and workplace signs in all stages of alcoholism; and documentation and intervention steps. Long Island Productions, Inc - 58 minutes |
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Defensive Driving (DD) (back to top) |
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DD 1 |
On the Road Safety: Great program for the waste hauler. Reviews the safe driving formula, vehicle inspection, stopping distance, speed, etc. Don Brown Productions - 12 minutes |
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DD 2 |
Backing Safely: Covers tips to avoid backing, specific steps for safely backing, backing with a helper, etc. National Safety Council - 12 minutes |
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DD 3 |
Low Visibility and Driving: Learn about fog/snow/rain, night driving, oversized vehicles, obstacles within the vehicle, effect of shadows, etc. National Safety Council - 10 minutes |
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DD 4 |
The Ultimate Driving Challenge: Developed by General Motors. Presents 20 multiple choice questions that challenge viewers to think about common driving hazards. National Safety Council - 10 minutes |
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DD 5 |
Winter Driving: Reviews braking/accelerating, turning, skidding, use of show chains, etc. while driving on ice and show. Safety Shorts - 5 minutes |
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DD 6 |
Semi Conscious: Driver Education: According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, 5,000 people die every year in crashes involving large trucks and passenger vehicles. This video tells how motorists can safely share the road with commercial vehicles. U.S. Department of Transportation - 13 minutes |
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Electrical / Fire Safety (EF) (back to top) |
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EF 1 |
Basic Electrical Safety in the Workplace: Program is designed to make employees aware of basic electrical safety in the workplace. Reviews what to look for when using/inspecting plugs, cords, cables, and hand held power tools or disconnecting electrical switches. Don Brown Productions - 11 minutes |
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EF 2 |
Fire Extinguisher Training: Explains the various classes of fire, types of fire extinguishers, and provides tips on how to use a fire extinguisher in an emergency situation. Don Brown Productions - 9 minutes |
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EF 3 |
Flammable Liquids Safety: Explains LEL, UEL, flashpoints, etc. that employees working with flammables should know and understand. Don Brown Productions - 9 minutes |
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EF 4 |
Fire Safety – There’s No Second Chance: Teaches employees what causes fires, how to prevent them and what to do in the event of a fire. Coastal - 20 minutes |
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EF 5
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Electrical Safety: This program concentrates on the every-day encounters that electricians and other maintenance personnel have with electricity below 600 volts. Case histories are given, and safety attitudes are discussed. Other subjects addressed include circuits, fuses, grounding, lockout, and insulation. Tel-A-Train - 27 minutes |
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EF 6 |
Electrical Principles: Program is designed to teach employees the basics about electricity. Items covered include how electricity works; electrical circuits; proper grounding; and circuit protection devices. An excellent introductory program for Anon-electricians personnel. Coastal - 14 minutes |
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EF 7 |
Pre-Trip Inspection of Fire Apparatus: Explains the basic systems that are found on fire apparatus and demonstrates how to inspect an emergency vehicle. FETN - 21 minutes |
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EF 8 |
Firefighter II: Emergency Vehicle Operation, Part 1: Explains the different elements that need to be considered when safely operating an emergency vehicle. FETN - 28 minutes |
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EF 9 |
Firefighter II: Emergency Vehicle Operations, Part 2: Provides case histories and statistics of line-of-duty deaths resulting from emergency vehicle accidents. Includes a discussion of lessons to be learned from those accidents. FETN - 28 minutes |
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EF 10 |
Firefighter II: Legal Aspects of Emergency Vehicle Operations: Shows latest statistics on line-of-duty deaths resulting from emergency vehicle accidents. Explains the rights and responsibilities of emergency vehicle operators; covers laws that apply to emergency vehicle operators. Distinguishes criminal and civil liability. FETN - 28 minutes |
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Heavy Equipment Safety (ES) (back to top) |
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ES 2 |
Dump Truck Safety: Describes the pre-startup procedures, brake systems, dumping techniques, and general safety while operating the unit. Don Brown Productions - 15 minutes |
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ES 3 |
Snowplow Safety: Focuses on equipment inspection, positioning of the truck, use of mirrors, defensive driving techniques, etc. National Safety Council - 23 minutes |
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ES 4A |
Underground Safety: Heavy Equipment Operation (Copy 1): Covers the do’s and don’ts when working on and around backhoes and other excavation equipment; the proper use of hydraulics; plus safe load carrying and earth-moving methods. National Safety Council - 10 minutes |
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Underground Safety: Heavy Equipment Operation (Copy 2) |
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Snow Removal Techniques - Plowing Tips from the Pros: Provides instruction for snowplow operators from the pre-trip inspection to the post-trip report, including the dangers in-between. The video shows equipment saving techniques that can be put to work instantly. VISTA - 23 minutes |
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It Always Happens to the Other Guy: Produced by John Deere with the assistance of the National Safety Council, this video utilizes professional stuntmen in realistic construction equipment roll-over accidents. The video makes construction equipment operators take stock of the dangers they face every day on the job. VISTA - 21 minutes |
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ES 10 |
On Again; Off Again: a guide to mounting an dismounting heavy equipment. PERI and Oklahoma Commissioners - 25 minutes |
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Excavation and Trenching (EX) (back to top) |
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EX 5A |
Underground Safety: Trench Shields (Copy 1): The safe use of Trench Shields can be a life and death matter to a sewer or water construction worker. This film highlights several key practices for the safe use of Trench shields. Underground Contractors Association - 12 minutes |
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Underground Safety: Trench Shields (Copy 2): The safe use of Trench Shields can be a life and death matter to a sewer or water construction worker. This film highlights several key practices for the safe use of Trench shields. Underground Contractors Association - 12 minutes |
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EX 6 |
Underground Safety: Pipe Handling: Hazards to avoid and the safe way to handle pipe. Underground Contractors Association - 10 minutes |
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EX 7 |
Underground Safety: Jobsite Hazards: Identifies hazards that may be found at virtually every underground site. Underground Contractors Association - 10 minutes |
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Shoring Safety: Covers the common types of shoring systems (timber, aluminum hydraulic, and screw jack) and their associated components, as well as general safety precautions required when working in or around excavations. Also summarizes the classifications of soils according to OSHA standards. Zomar Productions - 20 minutes |
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Trenching and Excavation Safety: An excellent video for use as an introduction to new employees or for a refresher for experienced employees. Explains the hazards associated with excavations, the causes of trench cave-ins, and appropriate methods for protecting workers. Also discusses the types and uses of common sloping, shielding, and shoring systems. Zomar Productions - 18 minutes |
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EX 10 |
Get the Dirt: Explains safe digging processes that can help protect you, your crews, and others from the potential dangers of damaging underground utility lines. Dig Safely - 9 minutes |
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EX 11 |
Seeing Is Believing: Safely exposing buried utilities VISTA - 30 minutes |
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Basic First Aid (FA) (back to top) |
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FA 1 |
Skin Care: Describes simple ways to protect your skin against the pain and inconvenience of dermatitis. National Safety Council - 10 minutes |
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FA 3 |
An Ounce of Prevention: Basic First Aid. This program informs the viewer of the first aid procedures and preventative measures for common injuries, accidents, and exposures. It covers drowning and dive injuries; sunburn and heat-related injuries; frostbite; animal, poisonous snake, and insect bites and stings; and exposure to poisonous plants. Also discussed are treatment for allergic reaction and anaphylactic shock. Tel-A-Train - 14 minutes |
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Hazard Communication/HAZWOPER (HC) (back to top) |
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HC 1 |
Hazard Communication: Identifies labeling requirements and materials that are exempt from the standard, and explains how to read a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS). It also covers the reasons why a written inventory must be kept of all workplace chemicals. National Safety Council - 15 minutes |
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Hazard Communication: A Guide to Compliance: Provides an overview of the standard=s requirements and easy to follow procedures for establishing a compliance program. CLMI - 16 minutes |
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HC 3 |
Hazardous Chemicals: Explains how to read a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) and container labels. National Safety Council - 7 minutes |
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HC 4 |
HAZWOPER Orientation: Provides an overview of the Federal Hazardous Waste Operations Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) requirements that apply to organizations who handle and use hazardous materials. Don Brown Productions - 14 minutes |
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HC 5 |
Chemical Hazard: Identification and Training (for Healthcare Workers): Especially designed for healthcare settings, this video explains employee rights under Right-To-Know laws, concepts and terms, the purpose and content of MSDS, labeling systems, and proper storage and handling of hazardous chemicals. Long Island Productions - 19 minutes |
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Human Resources/Personnel (HR) (back to top) |
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Sexual Harassment Series (3 parts) |
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HR 1 |
What Manager’s Need to Know: Outlines manager actions to resolve sexual harassment claims by becoming aware of work environment, company procedures and good management techniques when receiving complaints. Long Island Productions - 10 minutes |
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HR 2 |
What Your Employees Need to Know: Defines sexual harassment, establishing clear communication regarding unwanted confrontation, and reporting harassment procedures. Long Island Productions - 8 minutes |
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HR 3 |
An Investigator’s Guide: Internal investigation techniques including accuser and alleged harasser. Addresses “no retaliation” policy as well as final decision making assistance. Long Island Productions - 10 minutes |
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HR 4 |
Hiring and Firing: Reviews leadership skills and how to properly implement hiring and firing procedures. Don Brown Productions - 19 minutes |
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HR 5 |
How to Develop and Implement a New Employee Orientation Program: Keys to an outstanding orientation program, how to use current managers as trainers, how to keep participants involved and enthused and how to assess training needs within your organization. CareerTrack........... 37 minutes |
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HR 6 |
Supervisor Responsibility: Explains the supervisor’s responsibility including communication, feedback, follow-up, motivation, discipline, productivity, safety and security. Long Island Productions, Inc. - 19 minutes |
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How to Discipline Employees and Correct Performance Problems (4 parts) This program will give you guidelines to help you recognize when a problem has gone too far to ignore any longer, how to approach employees in a way that wins cooperation, and friendly ways to focus on solutions. CareerTrack Publications - 3 hrs, 48 minutes |
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Understanding & Confronting Problems |
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Setting & Clarifying Standards |
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Motivating & Recognizing Employees |
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Using Formal Discipline Measures |
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HR 8 |
Discipline - The Supervisor’s Role: Explains how to effectively discipline employees including counseling, documentation, and treating employee with dignity, fairness, and respect. Long Island Productions - 23 minutes |
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HR 9 |
Doing a Performance Review: Details how a supervisor can improve employee performance by clarifying positive/negative feedback, explaining standards and goals, conducting performance evaluations, and facilitating performance review meetings. Long Island Productions - 17 minutes |
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HR 10 |
Employee Personal Problems: Employees personal problems can interfere with work productivity and moral. This video explains how to refer employees to an EAP or other counseling service for assistance. Long Island Productions - 10 minutes |
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HR 11 |
Sexual Harassment and the Hostile Work Environment: This video helps you to have a better understanding of what sexual harassment is and how to prevent it in the workplace. It will give you ideas about what to do when it occurs and how supervisors and/or Human Resource personnel should handle sexual harassment cases. HTVN - 12 minutes |
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HR 12 |
Employment Practices: Smart Risk Management: Helps employers go over basic risk management techniques and encourages employers to take the steps necessary to avoid wrongful employment practice claims. HTVN - 104 minutes |
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Law Enforcement (LE) (back to top) |
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LE 1 |
In the Line of Duty: Trooper Coates Shooting: One of the most powerful and emotional law enforcement training videos ever produced. A veteran trooper is killed along a South Carolina highway, despite the fact that he shoots and hits the suspect five times 32 minutes |
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PBS NewsHour with Jim Lehrer: Many police organizations tout Tasers as nonlethal weapons that allow officers to subdue suspected criminals and suicidal people, but community groups in several cities argue that stun guns are overused and often lead to police abuse. Lee Hochberg investigates the debate over police stun gun usage in Portland, Ore - 60 minutes |
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LE 3 |
Police Pursuit: The Other Deadly Force: Police pursuit issues. MMMA - 10-15 minutes |
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LE 4 |
Responding to the Call: The focus of the video is the identification of the risk involved in fire/EMT emergency response. The video includes testimony of fire/EMT personnel relating their personal experiences of being involved in a serious accident while responding to emergencies. MMMA - 90 minutes |
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Management (MA) (back to top) |
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MA 1 |
Managing Contract Liability: OSHA compliance and safety; methods for owner control; some specific requirements Operation Safe Site - 90 minutes |
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MA 2 |
How to Set and Achieve Goals (4 Audio Cassettes): Writing goals; knowing your mind; implementing a plan Career Track - 3 hours, 50 minutes |
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MA 3 |
Best Practices of Successful Women Managers (4 Audio Cassettes): Top performance; creating positive work environment; true leadership; balance between work & home Career Track - 2 hours, 45 minutes |
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MA 4 |
Everyone’s Customer Service Role: Demonstrates how the actions of every team member can strengthen – or break – the chain vital to customer service success. Communication Briefings - 13 minutes |
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Office Safety (OS) (back to top) |
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OS 1 |
Office Safety: Demonstrates how to protect against Video-Display-Terminal (VDT) related injuries, as well as other dangers in an office environment. Special segments include safe lifting techniques, fire prevention, and controlling stress. Idea Bank - 25 minutes |
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OS 2 |
General Office Safety: Discusses the most common hazards and resulting injuries in an office. The program reviews the proper use of chairs, ladders, office equipment, and computers. It also describes safe lifting procedures, fire prevention, etc. Don Brown Productions - 9 minutes |
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OS 4 |
Repetitive Motion Injuries: Describes what cumulative trauma disorders are, and what should be done to prevent them. National Safety Council - 10 minutes |
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OS 6 |
Office Ergonomics: Considers ergonomics for overall health by customizing your work space, sitting/standing/lifting techniques, and exercising or stretching. Also demonstrates neutral work positions for arms and back/neck. Long Island Productions, Inc - 12 minutes |
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Office Ergonomics: An educational program designed to teach employers and employees simple, yet effective, methods of improving the quality and comfort level of an office workstation. Includes information on proper workstation design, postures, and exercises to reduce the stress and strain that can result from performing typical office tasks. CLMI, Inc - 18 minutes |
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The Video Display Terminal and You: Beneficial to both new and experienced employees, this video teaches techniques to reduce the stresses of repetitive motion, glare, poor posture, and eye strain while working at the video display terminal (VDT), as well as providing information about how to work at a computer terminal comfortably. Covers issues such as low-cost and no-cost work station improvements; basic ergonomic principles; good posture/proper seating; alleviating eye-strain; and preventative exercises. Coastal - 16 minutes |
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OS 9 |
Office Safety: It’s a Jungle in There: This video is designed to inform office supervisors and employees about the potential dangers in their work environment. In addition to identifying the principal hazards in an office, the program provides guidelines for correcting conditions that frequently lead to accidents and injuries. Industrial Training Systems Corporation - 20 minutes |
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OS 10 |
Office Ergonomics: This video is designed to instruct employees about the stresses that common office activities place on the body and how they can be minimized. This program covers the stresses from working with computers, as well as, filing and sorting, using the telephone, the arrangement of work materials and lifting and carrying. For each activity the symptoms of stress are identified and specific practices are illustrated that will minimize these stresses. Industrial Training Systems Corporation - 18 minutes |
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OS 11 |
Ergonomics for Supervisors: This video is designed to help you understand general procedures necessary to minimize the occurrence of cumulative trauma disorders in the workplace. Industrial Training Systems Corporation - 21 minutes |
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OS 12 |
Ergonomics in the Workplace: This video is designed to instruct employees about the stresses that common workplace activities place on the body and how they can be minimized. This program covers the risk factors that can lead to a cumulative trauma disorder (CTD), the symptoms and causes of common CTD and the steps that you can take to minimize the risk factors that can lead to CTD. Industrial Training Systems Corporation - 19 minutes |
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OS 13 |
Computer Ergonomics: Make Yourself Comfortable: This video is designed to provide computer operators with basic ergonomic knowledge and the skills needed to perform their own workstation assessments. The program also explains how to increase comfort through the ergonomically appropriate placement and adjustment of workstation components. It emphasizes the importance of communication while examining the role of the supervisor as an ergonomic resource. Industrial Training Systems Corporation - 15 minutes |
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OS 14 |
Computer Fitness: How to Work Comfortably, Productively and Safely: This video is designed to explain how computer-related health problems can be avoided by paying close attention to three key areas: posture, physical set-up of the computer, screen and keyboard, and regular stretching exercises. The program demonstrates actual ways to reduce many of the common health problems associated with improper posture while using a computer. Industrial Training Systems Corporation - 19 minutes |
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OS 15 |
The Right Moves: Ergonomics in the Workplace: This video is designed to inform supervisors and managers about the nature and seriousness of CTD. It emphasizes how to identify, analyze and control work situations that can lead to musculo-skeletal disabilities by implementing ergonomic principles. Industrial Training Systems Corporation - 18 minutes |
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OS 16 |
It Won’t Happen to Me: Accidents in the Workplace: This video explains to employees that accidents can happen to them, and motivates employees to work more safely. It informs them about factors that can lead to accidents, and discusses how accidents can be prevented. Testimonials from employees who have been injured on the job reinforce the importance of working safely. Industrial Training Systems Corporation - 15 minutes |
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OS 17 |
Office Safety Video: Explains that office safety is based on the knowledge of circumstances and hazards that can cause accidents when we are not careful or are unaware of dangers. Industrial Training Systems Corporation - 16 minutes |
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OS 20 |
Self Care for Repetitive Motion Stress Injuries: Demonstrates massage, exercise and stretching to reverse the effects of repetitive motion injury; 5 copies available Full Circle, Larry Sweet, CMT - 20 minutes |
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OS 21 |
Cell Phones in the Workplace: A Dangerous Distraction: This program discusses how sending and receiving text messages can cause us to lose focus on doing our jobs safely and efficiently as well as the importance of always following your company’s policy regarding cell phone use. Also featured are several workplace scenarios that illustrate the tragic consequences of ignoring these polices in order to text when it is unsafe or prohibited. American Training Resources - 13 minutes |
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Power Equipment / Hand Tool Safety (PE) (back to top) |
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PE 1 |
Professionals Guide to Lawn Mower Safety: Shows how to safely cut on slopes, use proper safety equipment, read the operation manual, maintenance tips, etc. Siegel & Associates - 25 minutes |
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PE 2 |
Landscape Power Tools: Reviews the most widely used landscape power tools--string trimmers, chain saws, and power blowers. Learn the proper operating techniques for each tool, how to inspect safety features before operating, etc. Siegel & Associates - 22 minutes |
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PE 3 |
Hand Tool Safety: Covers the dangers of hand and portable power tools. National Safety Council - 7 minutes |
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PE 4 |
Pro’s Guide to Push Mower Safety: Demonstrates some of the most common errors leading to push mower accidents including the safest way to clear a discharge chute, proper safety equipment/clothing, best way to fuel a mower, etc. Siegel & Associates - 21 minutes |
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PE 5 |
On Your Guard - Power Tool Safety: Covers hazards associated with power tools and shows safe power tool use. The Associated General Contractors of America - 13 minutes |
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PE 6 |
Tree Trimming Safety: Outlines safe handling procedures for chain saws including carrying, using, and refueling. Also outlines the proper usage for ladders and climbing ropes and belts. Other tips regarding tree falling or bucking, chippers, and aerial baskets/boom trucks. Long Island Productions, Inc - 12 minutes |
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PE 7 |
Riding Mower Safety: Basic safety for riding mower equipment, essential for grounds personnel. Includes jobsite inspection, proper clothing, pre-operation safety checks, and safe operating guidelines. Long Island Productions, Inc - 20 minutes |
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PE 8 |
Safe and Efficient Operation of Hand-held Cutoff Saws: Describes guidelines for safely operating hand-held cutoff saws commonly used in construction work. Also covers personal protective equipment required, inspection of the saw prior to use, blade selection and inspection techniques, and fuel mixtures/fire hazards. VISTA - 18 minutes |
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PE 9
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Chain Saw Safety: Designed to increase safety awareness and reduce unsafe acts associated with the use of chainsaws. Covers the common types of injuries resulting from improper use, tips for starting and refueling, proper clothing, safe undercuts, and felling and bucking. Long Island Productions, Inc - 13 minutes |
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PE 10 |
Groundskeeping Safety - Be A Pro: Professional groundskeepers know that maintaining lawns, trees, and shrubs requires the use of potentially dangerous chemicals and equipment. This video teaches employees how to avoid unnecessary accidents by thinking about the potential consequences. Subjects covered include personal protective equipment; a general checklist for safety; tractors, riding mowers, and push mowers; brush-cutting equipment and blowers; and a checklist for hazardous materials. Coastal - 17 minutes |
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Personal Protection (PP) (back to top) |
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Personal Protective Equipment: Provides an overview of when/how to use hard hats, gloves, eye protection, hearing protection, and other personal protective equipment. Don Brown Productions - 9 minutes |
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Machine Guarding and Safety: Explains what machine guarding is all about. Reviews the use of lockouts / tag-outs, interlocks, photo cells, etc. Don Brown Productions - 12 minutes |
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Lock Out/Tag Out: Describes what accidents can occur when working with electrical equipment. Also explains how to implement a lock out/tag-out system. National Safety Council - 10 minutes |
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Heightened Awareness - Fall Protection in the Construction Industry: Explains the highlights of OSHA fall-protection standard. TEMPORARILY UNAVAILABLE Associated General Contractors of America - 20 minutes |
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Personal Protection: Elements of self protection, from using the right equipment to knowing the work area. Underground Contractors Assoc - 10 minutes |
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PP 10 |
Hearing Loss Prevention Employee Training: Demonstrates the importance of wearing proper hearing protection in all situations where noise can be hazardous. Topics include the company Hearing Conservation / Loss Prevention Program, types of hearing protection, symptoms of hearing loss, and dangers of off-job noise. American Training Resources Institute - 14 minutes |
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PP 11 |
Heat Stress: Staying Healthy, Working Safely Wumbus - Unknown |
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Playground/Swimming Pool Safety (PS) (back to top) |
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Safety Inspections and Maintenance of Playgrounds: Explains when to schedule inspections, guidelines for replacing older equipment, in-field inspection of equipment, maintaining records to safeguard against litigation, preventing injuries on hard surfaces, etc. Siegel & Associates - 21 minutes |
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Playground Equipment - Maintenance and Safety: Describes “hands on” safety inspections for playground surfaces, swings, teeter-totters, multi-use equipment, slides, etc. Idea Bank - 15 minutes |
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PS 3 |
Tips from the Pros - Pool Care: Covers the basics for balancing your water, performing water tests, choosing your products, understanding the filtration system, caring for a pool, troubleshooting, and safety. Imagiforce - 50 minutes |
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Time Out For Safety: General playground and play equipment safety considerations for user and maintenance awareness. Game Time - 12 minutes |
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PS 5 |
Do You Have the "Right Stuff" to be a Professional Lifeguard?: This video is designed to help lifeguards understand the significant responsibilities they have as professionals. PDRMA - 15 minutes |
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Risk Management (RM) (back to top) |
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Risk Management for Small Communities: Covers the basics of setting up a risk management program in any community. Explains what the general areas of exposures are, and how the chance of an incident may be reduced. Includes examples from governmental agencies all across the US. Oklahoma State University Extension Service - 51 minutes |
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RM 2 |
Shaping a Secure Future: Explains the primary concepts of risk management and uses colorful examples to bring these concepts to light. PRIMA - 12 minutes |
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RM 3 |
What Every Supervisor Should Know About Risk Management: Describes the four steps in risk management--loss prevention, loss control, loss financing, and information management. PRIMA - 35 minutes |
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Managing the Risks of Volunteers: Designed to help municipalities identify, plan, and address the various risks of liability associated with volunteer workers. Provides useful tips such as appointing a volunteer coordinator, establishing a volunteer management program, evaluating potential safety hazards, and reviewing insurance options. CIRSA - 16 minutes |
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Special Events . . . Special Liabilities: Provides municipalities with crucial information to protect against common liability issues associated with special events such as concerts, fairs, and other community events. Topics including performing pre-event site safety surveys and emergency plans are covered. CIRSA. - 17 minutes |
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Understanding Governmental Liability: Covers risks specific to public entities, including accidents, proper reporting of claims, and sexual harassment. This video can be used to help train new and existing staff to identify and handle potential liability situations that they may encounter during the course of their jobs. CIRSA. - 19 minutes |
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RM 8 |
Employment Practices and Smart Risk Management Housing Telecommunications - 120 minutes |
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Safety Inspections (SI) (back to top) |
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Job Safety Analysis: Takes viewers to a typical site and asks them to analyze simple tasks. Also, explains how to correct any of the unsafe tasks that were identified. National Safety Council - 20 minutes |
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SI 3 |
Safety Inspections: Describes the three types of safety inspections--continuous, formal in-house, and formal. Done with the help of an outside inspector. National Safety Council - 11 minutes |
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SI 4 |
Controlling the Field - Job Site Safety Inspections: Gives guidance to construction contractors and supervisors regarding regular job-site safety inspections. The Associated General Contractors of America - 13 minutes |
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Safety Programs / Safety Committees (SP) (back to top) |
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How to Develop a Safety Program (Copy 1): Complete step-by-step program for successfully developing and implementing an effective safety program. Don Brown Productions - 19 minutes |
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How to Develop a Safety Program (Copy 2) |
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SP 2A |
Safety Committees - The Real Story (Copy 1): Describes how to make safety committees effective, without wasting time or effort. Don Brown Productions - 12 minutes |
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SP 2B |
Safety Committees - The Real Story (Copy 2) |
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SP 3 |
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Safety Tips for New Safety Supervisors: Provides an overview of safety basics and some tips on how to develop a safety program. Don Brown Productions - 11 minutes |
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SP 5 |
Safety is Your Responsibility: Safety begins with the right attitude. Covers attitudes, complacency, setting an example, etc. Safety Shorts - 5 minutes |
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Employee Safety Orientation for Food Service: Specific to the busy environment faced by food service workers, this video discusses safety hazards and safe work practices necessary to avoid injury. Subjects covered include personal responsibility for safety; the need for constant attention and alertness; fire safety; slip, trip, and fall prevention; safe lifting; and cut and burn prevention. Long Island Productions, Inc - 13 minutes |
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SP 7 |
Safety Orientation for Housekeeping and Maintenance Staff in Healthcare: An excellent overview for new housekeeping and maintenance personnel in the healthcare environment. Includes information on safe lifting techniques; electrical safety; chemicals and hazardous materials; needle stick prevention; and infection control procedures. Long Island Productions, Inc - 13 minutes |
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Safety and Sanitation (for Food Service Personnel): Developed to ensure food service workers understand their responsibility for maintaining a clean, germ-free work environment. Covers health department regulations; science and sanitation; food contamination and how to prevent it; and safe and sanitary job practices. Long Island Productions - 10 minutes |
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SP 9 |
I Chose to Look the Other Way: Tells the story of an employee who failed to speak up when witnessing an unsafe act. By choosing to look the other way, he allowed the needless death of a co-worker to occur. The program shows how speaking up about unsafe acts can save lives and help develop a positive safety culture. American Training Resources Inc. - 12 minutes |
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SP 10 |
New Employee Safety Orientation: For fire, police, public works and administrative personnel; provides an overview of typical policies on workplace violence, accident investigation, sexual harassment, infectious diseases, drug and alcohol, smoking, safety rules and training, emergencies, workplace inspections, lifting, reporting and safe driving. Zomar Productions - 23 minutes |
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SP 11 |
Community Safety Leadership: Risk issues—gangs, child abuse, aging; risk control techniques.
Housing Telecommunications - 120 minutes |
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SP 12 |
Don’t Bet On It: Safety concerns for electricity, confined spaces, falls and welding. American Training Resources - 15 minutes |
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SP 13 |
Safety Coordinator Training: Creating a successful safety and loss control program from the ground up; how to gain support from management; how t o locate resources; how to establish an effective safety committee; how to create a safety training program. ZOMAR - 23 minutes |
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SP 14 |
Safety Meetings Library, V. 2.0: Provides users with fully prepared training materials on essential safety topics your employees need to know to prevent accidents, avoid workplace hazards, and comply with OSHA training requirements. BLR - Time N/A |
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SP 15 |
Do It For Me: Children discover their parents using childish excuses not to use safety equipment at work, so the kids wonder how their parents' attitudes would change if they came to work with them. Covers a variety of protective devices. American Training Resources - 15 minutes |
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SP 16 |
Community Safety Leadership: This video will empower communities to develop a sustainable collaboration for safety that will benefit everyone. HTVN - 15 minutes |
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Shop Safety (SS) (back to top) |
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SS 1 |
ARC Welding Safety: Describes ARC welding safety, safety hazards, and the health hazards associated with this type of welding operation. Don Brown Productions - 11 minutes |
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SS 3 |
Portable Grinders and Abrasive Wheels: Describes how to safely use and maintain grinders and abrasive wheels. Don Brown Productions - 13 minutes |
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SS 4 |
Cutting Torch Safety: Covers the proper use and inspection of valves, pressure gauges, hoses, cylinders, and other parts of the cutting torch. Don Brown Productions - 10 minutes |
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SS 6A |
You May Not Get a Second Chance (Wheel/Rim Inspection) (Copy 1): Describes what to look for when inspecting wheel rims. 3 hours |
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SS 6B |
You May Not Get a Second Chance (Wheel/Rim Inspection) (Copy 2) |
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Slips, Trips, and Falls (ST) (back to top) |
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Ladder Safety: Explains how to choose the correct ladder; checking for damage; securing, positioning, and leveling a ladder (4-1 rule); proper footwear, body position, and climbing height; working with materials on ladders; avoiding power lines and doors; and accident response. Long Island Productions, Inc. - 11 minutes |
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ST 2 |
Falls: Shows how to avoid accidents due to falls, and what to do if a fall occurs. Also explains the proper use of ladders and scaffolds. National Safety Council - 6 minutes |
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ST 3 |
Flying and Falling Objects: Explains the importance of staying alert to possible dangers created by flying or falling objects. Promotes teamwork between employees for the safety of all. National Safety Council - 6 minutes |
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Small Falls are a Big Deal: Some of the worst fall injuries don't always involve someone plummeting from a 100-foot chemical tank; they result from simple accidents like a trip over an unsecured rug or a fall on a slippery surface. In his fourth video, Martin Lesperance recalls stories of fall injuries he has attended during his 22 years of experience as a firefighter and paramedic. ERI - 19 minutes |
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ST 5 |
Slips, Trips and Falls: Stranger than Friction Wumbus |
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Solid Waste and Wastewater Safety (SW) (back to top) |
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SW 1 |
Water/Sewer Treatment Plant Safety: Working with and around pumps, electricity, laboratories and chemicals requires special training. This video explains the special safety concerns of operators, technicians, and maintenance personnel. Don Brown Productions - 18 minutes |
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SW 2 |
Refuse Collection Safety: Covers the safety issues and common hazards facing refuse workers, including personal protective equipment, pre-trip inspections, first aid, lifting techniques, hazardous materials, etc. National Safety Council - 15 minutes |
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SW 3 |
Front End Loader Safety: Includes pre-trip inspection checklist as well as step-by-step loading safety procedures. Outlines safe packing procedures including proper blade use as well as unloading tips and procedures. Using a safety attitude, the video provides additional tips such as clearance hazards and vehicle handling. Long Island Productions - 10 minutes |
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SW 5 |
Roll off Operations and Safety: Clarifies the work rules including vehicle inspection operational tips to prevent accidents, tarps and container loading instructions and other special tips for compactor units. Long Island Productions, Inc - 15 minutes |
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SW 6 |
Water Infrastructure Security Enhancements: This DVD features guidelines for water and wastewater utilities as developed by the Water Infrastructure Security Enhancements (WISE) project, funded by the EPA. American Water Works Assoc - 15 minutes |
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Traffic Safety (TS) (back to top) |
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TS 1 |
Traffic Control: Addresses most of the major aspects of traffic control such as signing, cones, warning devices, flagging, etc. Don Brown Productions - 18 minutes |
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Avoid Hot Mix Hazards - Working Safely with Hot Mix: Provides basic safety training to road construction workers exposed to hot mix hazards. Associated General Contractors of America - 12 minutes |
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TS 3 |
Underground Safety: Safety in Flagging: How to control traffic while protecting yourself and crew from motorists. Underground Contractors Association - 10 minutes |
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TS 4 |
Road Crew Safety Instructor Kit: Includes video, road crew safety course manual and power point presentation; addresses safe practices for road construction and paving crews; topics include the human element, work area hazards, regulations and planning, traffic control devices, work zone layouts and flagging. VISTA - 23 minutes |
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Violence in the Workplace and Conflict Resolution (VW) (back to top) |
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VW 1 |
Violence at Work: Issues in the 90's and Beyond: From a workshop by Janice Travnick of Kemper Insurance Company. Identification of violent personalities, employer violence policies, loss control techniques, and how to respond after an incident. 2 hours |
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Managing Stress: Describes how to manage daily stress by balancing work vs. play, exercising, planning, etc. National Safety Council - 10 minutes |
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How to Resolve Conflict on the Job: Demonstrates how you can manage conflict to help you and your co-workers achieve your goals. Includes how to identify the causes of workplace conflict, keep personalities out of conflicts, reach agreement by influencing others, etc. Communication Briefings - 16 minutes |
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Communicating with People on the Job: Describes how to handle conflict successfully, give and receive feedback, fight the tendency to focus on the negative, etc. Communication Briefings - 15 minutes |
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VW 6 |
School Crime: Sounding the Alarm: Gang related violence, drug and alcohol abuse, and teen pregnancy problems have been on the increase in and around schools since 1988. This video gives you ideas why these problems are happening and what law enforcement can do to intervene and prevent the problems. Law Enforcement Television Network - 25 minutes |
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School Crime: Establishing Communication: Violence in our nations’ schools is one of the most significant issues facing law enforcement today. This program examines how to establish communication links with students, families and educators to create a safe school environment. Law Enforcement Television Network - 25 minutes |
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School Crime: Campus Combat Zone: School crimes involving firearms are increasing. After watching this video, you will have a better understanding of various methods and techniques for keeping weapons out of schools, and rules governing search and seizure involving juveniles. Law Enforcement Television Network - 25 minutes |
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VW 9 |
Crisis on Campus: Mass Emergency Training: Helps you develop a multi-agency response plan before you are faced with a crisis. Law Enforcement Television Network - 25 minutes |
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VW 10 |
Domestic Violence: Helps law enforcement understand domestic abuse facts, identify risks of domestic violence at work, identify early warning signs, learn how to develop a risk control plan, and how to identify potential resources. HTVN - 99 minutes |
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VW 11 |
Blueprint of Workplace Violence: Describes what anger is, how it occurs, how anger works, how it is related to a violent behavior, and how we can deal with it. HTVN - 113 minutes |
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VW 12 |
Blueprint of Workplace Violence Second Copy |
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VW 13 |
Dealing With Conflict & Confrontation: (Audio Cassette tapes) Defining conflict and disagreement; conflict resolution strategies; developing partnerships for problem solving Career Track - 4 hours, 5 minutes |
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VW 14 |
Domestic Violence in the Workplace Housing Telecommunications - 120 minutes |
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VW 15 |
Interpersonal Communication Skills: (Audio Cassette tapes) to minimize conflict and build collaboration in the team-oriented workplace. Career Track - 3 hours, 17 minutes |
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VW 16 |
Sexual Harassment 2 videos Housing Telecommunications - 6 hours total |
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VW 17 |
Conflict Communication Skills: At some point in your work history, you will encounter some form of hostility. Whether it's an upset co-worker or a dissatisfied customer, your response can make the difference between a stressful or a pleasant work environment. American Training Resources - 15 minutes |
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Workers’ Compensation (WC) (back to top) |
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WC 1 |
Workers’ Compensation Fraud: Provides an overview of workers’ compensation, what benefits an injured employee may be entitled to, and the consequences of filing a false claim. Don Brown Productions - 12 minutes |
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WC 2 |
Morgan Medical (Workers’ Compensation Fraud): Investigative report by ABC News on workers’ compensation fraud in the US. ABC - 25 minutes |
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Other (OT) (back to top) |
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Groundskeeping: Protective dress; tractors and mowers, small engine cutting equipment, hazardous materials Coastal Video Communications |
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OT 3 |
Lead-Based Paint Liability & Abatement Housing Telecommunications - 120 minutes |
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OT 4 |
Earthquake Safety: Earthquakes can occur anywhere, especially in Montana. Explains the emergency considerations of an earthquake. Don Brown Productions - 12 minutes |
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OT 5 |
Scaffold Safety: Explains the basic safety rules and operating procedures on how to sue scaffolds without injury. Don Brown Productions - 10 minutes |
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OT 7 |
Counter Assault and Survival Tactics: Fighting Through Pepper Spray: Law enforcement guidelines on tactics, counter assault sprays, and application and defense. Alert - 20 minutes |
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OT 8 |
Indoor Air Quality: Poor air harmful effects and methods to prevent, identify and clarify air quality. Includes sources, symptoms and signs of poor air quality. Identifies hazards including adhesives, solvent and exhaust. Long Island Productions, Inc. - 10 minutes |
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Holiday Safety: At the Top of Your List: Developed to alert employees about the Christmas/New Year Holiday hazards in the home. Contains sections on Christmas trees, lights, and decorations; using your fireplace safely; general fire hazards; food preparation; alcohol; shopping; traveling; and holiday stress. Coastal - 17 minutes |
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OT 12 |
Ride Safe, Ride Smart: Introduces how to ride an ATV safely. HONDA - 8 minutes |
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OT 13 |
Surviving the Cold: Hypothermia can be deadly. This video talks about how people can survive this deadly situation VIDEO DAMAGED-- NOT AVAILABLE FOR RENT |
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Go Underground: Underground vaults and storage UVS, Inc - 8 minutes |
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OT 15 |
The Pitbull of Personal Development: Includes “Sonic Story”, “Radio Shack”, “Kid Humor”, “Shut Up, Stop Whining and Get a Life” and other keynote selections by Larry Winget. DVD Video - Time N/A |
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Safe Operation & Use of All-Terrain Vehicles: This video discusses the safe operating procedures that must be followed to avoid injuries while riding an all-terrain vehicle. American Training Resources - 14 minutes |

