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New Additons
- Operating Electric Pallet Jacks Safely-DVD Only
- Operating Order Selectors Safely - DVD Only
- Operating Reach Trucks Safety-DVD Only
- Introduction to OSHA - DVD Only
- Fire Extinguisher Basic Training-DVD Only
- Sexual Harassment: New Roles/New Rules-DVD Only
- RCRA Hazardous Waste Final Rule: The E-Manifest System & Other Key Revisions-DVD Only
- Breathe Safely: The Proper Use of Respiratory Protection (DVD Only)
- Forklift Safety Lessons for the Safe Pedestrian (DVD Only)
- Forklift Operator Certification Series (DVD Only)
Video List: A-L
Accident Investigation
206 - Accidents Aren?t Just One of Those Things (VHS & DVD) 20 Min. / 2006
20-year firefighter and paramedic veteran, Martin Lesperance, takes his experiences and molds them into entertaining and thought-provoking safety presentations on preventing accidents. General Audience. Also available in Spanish on DVD only
Air Quality / Ventilation
1429 - Hydrogen Sulfide Employee Training (DVD Only) 21 min /
Employees can work safely in areas where the potential of hydrogen sulfide exists by following their organization's Hydrogen Sulfide Contingency Plan; knowing how and when to use respiratory protection; and knowing the meaning of their facility's hydrogen sulfide warning sounds and signals. This program reviews these three key issues and many other precautions that protect employees from H2S exposures when followed.
172 - Industrial Ventilation / 1995
173 - Taking Action & Ventilation Basics / Tools for Schools
190 - Air Purifying Respirators 19 Min. / 1998
When & how to use air purifying respirators, types of respiratory hazards, effects of airborne contaminants on the body, and fit testing.
Back Safety
1308 - Back Injury Prevention 15 Min. /
This video demonstrates exercises and safe lifting procedures that will help viewers to avoid painful back injuries; topics include ergonomics, posture, lift preparation, lifting precautions how to respond to back pain.
1340 - Powerlift: Lifting Training That Works (DVD) 19 Min. / 2008
Most of us have been trained to lift objects with the traditional bend your knees and keep your back straight technique, but it doesn't work. This method forces us to overuse our knees and legs and our backs still end up bearing the brunt of the load. Dr. Michael Schaefer has recognized the flaws of the conventional lifting technique and developed a safe, easy and stronger lifting position...The PowerLift (Also available in Spanish Ref: Video #1361)
1352 - Office Injury Prevention (DVD Only) 18 Min. / 2002
Nearly 40,000 office workers suffer disabling injuries every year. Many common causes of office injuries are covered in this program including: housekeeping, slips/trips/fall prevention, proper lifting, and strains just to name a few.
1361 - Powerlift: Lifting Training That Works (Spanish) (DVD only) 19 Min. / 2008
Most of us have been trained to lift objects with the traditional bend your knees and keep your back straight technique, but it doesn't work. This method forces us to overuse our knees and legs and our backs still end up bearing the brunt of the load. Dr. Michael Schaefer has recognized the flaws of the conventional lifting technique and developed a safe, easy and stronger lifting position...The PowerLift
1435 - Understanding & Controlling Ergonomic Risk Factors (DVD Only) 19 min /
Ergonomic controls are used in almost all workplaces to prevent Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs), often called cumulative trauma disorders or repetitive stress injuries. Workers often ignore the signs and symptoms of these disorders until a chronic condition has developed and they often don?t know the measures they can take to prevent them. That?s the purpose of this program?to explain what ergonomics and Musculoskeletal Disorders are and the measures your organization takes to control ergonomic risk factors.
161 - Dealing with Manual Handling /
164 - Back in Shape / 2000
Good video for general back care, health & fitness. Doesn?t pertain to lifting.
166 - Good Back Bad Back? It?s your choice. / 2000
554 - Back Protection: Defending Your Safety Zone (Spanish) 19 Min. / 1997
Bloodborne Pathogens
1289 - Bloodborne Pathogens (DVD) [CC] 11 Min. /
Provides an understanding of Bloodborne Pathogens and how they can enter the human body; preventing exposure, co-worker injuries and clean up of other potential infectious materials.
1337 - Bloodborne Pathogens Training for Employees (DVD) 18 Min. / 2009
Whether you work in transportation, manufacturing, retail, government, emergency services or any other occupation; one day you will have to deal with a situation that involves potentially infected blood. Video covers basic awareness of Universal precautions, How to effectively respond to an injured co-worker while preventing exposure and other steps to avoid exposures and clean up of potentially infected materials.
1426 - Bloodborne Pathogens: The Unexpected Hazard (DVD Only) 14 min. / 2015
Bloodborne Pathogens are sometimes called the ?Unexpected Hazard? because, for most of us, we just don?t expect to come into contact with blood or bodily fluids when performing our normal job duties. Nevertheless, an unexpected encounter with Bloodborne Pathogens can happen at any time. Responding properly when confronted with blood and other bodily fluids is critical to your health and safety.
1444 - To The Point Series: Bloodborne Pathogens (DVD Only) 12 Min. / 2017
Bloodborne pathogens are tiny microorganisms found in human blood or other bodily fluids that can cause diseases in humans. Controlling our exposure to bloodborne pathogens can prevent these diseases and save lives.
202 - Respirators: Your TB Defense and TB Respiratory Protection (DVD) 48 Min. / 2002
Designed to educate health care workers on proper respiratory protection. Administrator? Review takes you step by step through developing a respiratory protection program for TB.
465 - Bloodborne Pathogens 11 Min. / 1999
473 - As It Should Be Done: Workplace Precautions Against 24 Min. / 1990
475 - Hidden Dangers: HBV and the Healthcare Worker / 1992
476 - Universal Precautions (For Schools & Daycare Centers) / 1993
Carbon Monoxide
Logging Safety / Chainsaw Safety
110 - Hazard: Logging Safety Program / 1987
111 - Put?er There (Directional Felling) / 1990
112 - Woods Truckin? Safety: No Boss on Your Back / 1990
114 - Mechanical Harvesting Safety / 1990
1408 - Chain Saw Maintenance & Safety (DVD Only) 16 Mins. / 2013
Chainsaws are used extensively by a wide range of people in many industries. The chainsaw is of great assistance when fast cutting of timber is required. But, if the chainsaw is not properly maintained or is used incorrectly its potential for causing injury cannot be underestimated. Included in this program are sections which deal with the following: The components of the chainsaw, chain types and selection, chain components, sharpening the chain, setting the depth gauge, guide bar maintenance and chain assembly, chain tension, personal and operational safety
1409 - Safe Operation of Chainsaws (DVD Only) 14 Mins. / 2013
The chainsaw can be an extremely dangerous tool if not operated correctly. This program looks at a range of operational and cutting procedures that are crucial for the safe and successful operation of the chainsaw in all situations. Included in this program: ?Preparing a chainsaw for use, starting the chainsaw, holding and operating the chainsaw, general lumbering/bucking and felling a tree. There is no doubt that a chainsaw can be a very dangerous tool and that there is no substitute for proper training and a professional approach to their use. However, if the saw is properly maintained and used according to safe work practices, safe and accurate cutting can be consistently achieved.
1422 - Chain Saw Safety (DVD Only) 12 Min. / 2012
Safety and chainsaws?the two go hand in hand, because rarely is a chainsaw incident a minor incident. While a chainsaw by itself is perfectly harmless, the unsafe actions of operators often result in severe injuries. This program discusses many safe operating procedures that employees should follow to avoid such incidents. Topics include fire prevention, starting a saw?s motor, preventing kickbacks, felling a tree safely and safely bucking a tree. Please note: Eye and face protection are required, but are not depicted well in video.
SDS / Hazard Communication / Chemicals
1388 - Hazard Communication & The Global Harmonizing System (DVD Only) 22 Min. / 2012
Implementing the Globally Harmonized System, or GHS, helps ensure improved quality and consistency in the classification and labeling of all chemicals, which in turn improves an employee's ability to quickly understand critical safety information. This program is designed to help employees understand the three key elements of the GHS: Hazard Classification, Container Labeling and Safety Data Sheets.
1401 - Concise Hazard Communication & The Global Harmonizing System Employee Training (DVD Only) [CC] 12 Min. / 2013
This short concise program is designed to help employees understand the three key elements of the GHS: Hazard Classification, Container Labeling and Safety Data Sheets.
1424 - HazCom & GHS-What?s Wrong With This Picture (DVD Only) 20 Min / 2016
In this day and age, chemical hazards exist in practically every workplace including very probably...yours. Exposure to these chemicals can cause effects ranging from mild skin irritations to serious health problems, such as heart and organ damage or cancer. Some chemicals present safety problems, such as the potential to cause fires or explosions. This safety video holds the viewer's attention by providing a thorough and entertaining presentation of the HAZCOM & GHS Standard in a wide variety of work settings.
1429 - Hydrogen Sulfide Employee Training (DVD Only) 21 min /
Employees can work safely in areas where the potential of hydrogen sulfide exists by following their organization's Hydrogen Sulfide Contingency Plan; knowing how and when to use respiratory protection; and knowing the meaning of their facility's hydrogen sulfide warning sounds and signals. This program reviews these three key issues and many other precautions that protect employees from H2S exposures when followed.
1433 - Hazard Communication, the GHS & You (DVD Only) 15 min /
This program features four real-life scenarios that underscore the importance of being able to quickly obtain health, safety and hazard information related to hazardous chemicals and substances in the workplace. As mandated by OSHA, chemical safety data must be conveyed through the use of the standard communication elements found in the Globally Harmonized System for the Labeling and Classification of Chemicals, commonly called the GHS for short. The program explains each of these communication elements in detail so your employees will understand how chemical hazards are communicated and how to use this information to ensure their safety when storing, handling and using hazardous substances.
1440 - To The Point Series: The Hazard Communication Program (DVD Only) 12 Min. / 2017
Various chemicals present many physical and health hazards that cause property damage or harm people. Protecting workers from exposure to hazardous chemicals can prevent injuries and illnesses.
1460 - Dealing with HAZMAT Spills (DVD Only) 16 Min. / 2019
If spills of hazardous materials occur in the wrong place at the wrong time, the result can be a disaster. However, the worst-case scenarios can be prevented when employees understand how to respond correctly if a HAZMAT spill occurs. To deal with spills safely and effectively, employees need to understand the hazards that are associated with HAZMATs and the cleanup procedures that should be used with them, as well as the decontamination and waste disposal procedures that should be employed when cleaning up a spill
377 - Assessing Risks of Toxic Chemicals 11 Min. / 1999
470 - Safety Now 18 Min. / 2000
Introduces employee to those safety principles of importance in their day to day tasks. This video explores the topics of risk management, PPE, handling hazardous material, good housekeeping, lockout/Tagout, manual handling and fire safety.
Compressed Gases
130 - Compressed Gases: Safe Handling 18 Min. / 1995
Flammable, non-flammable, and toxic gases and includes handling, labeling, and leaks and valves.
132 - Safe Handling of Gases 20 Min. / 2003
Discusses safe handling, types of gases, classification of gases,and the hazards involved.
1323 - Compressed Air Safety (DVD Only) 17 Min. /
Working safely with compressed air to prevent injuries, four workplace incidents that illustrate compressed air hazards are hard to identify; dangers of cleaning with compressed air, injuries to the human body, hearing protection needed, inspection & maintenance of equipment.
1463 - Working Safely with Compressed Gas Cylinders (DVD Only) 17 min / 2019
Compressed gas cylinders present some very specific hazards that can be the source of serious injury. With the average cylinder weighing about 80 pounds, unsafe handling techniques result in thousands of sprains, strains, bruises and broken bones each year. In addition, various contents of gas cylinders can pose additional hazards: flammable or explosive gases, substances that displace breathable air or create a toxic atmosphere or gases that may be corrosive or toxic to the skin and eyes.
Crane Safety / Sling Safety
1311 - Industrial Crane Safety (DVD) 21 Min. /
Operator training and authorization, three types of crane inspections, three most common hitches, sling angles & force of load, before lifting the load and safely lifting & moving a load. Also available in Spanish. See Spanish Section.
1318 - High Impact: Crane Safety (VHS & DVD) 18 Min. /
5-reenactments of accidents involving indoor cranes, safe work practices, inspections of crane & components, how to determine weight of load capacity of crane, hand signals and safe work procedures for crane repair.
1370 - Crane Signal Person Basic Training (DVD Only) 17 min. / 2010
Basic training on crane signaling. Communication between the crane operator and signal person is important for construction site safety. Miscommunication between the two can lead to catastrophic injuries.
1419 - Safe Use & Operation of Industrial Cranes (DVD Only) 20 Min. / 2014
Cranes come in a wide variety of sizes, configurations and capacities to lift and transport various products and materials used in industry. Due to the serious hazards presented by crane operation, crane operators must be fully qualified and 100 percent committed to the safe operation of their crane. That is the purpose of this program--to review the safety rules, precautions and safe operating practices common to all cranes in order to help crane operators work safely with the specific cranes they operate.
222 - Overhead Cranes: Safe Operation 18 Min. / 1995
223 - Inspection, Care and Storage of Slings / 1994
224 - Crane Safety 14 Min. / 1995
226 - Industrial Crane Safety (DVD) (Spanish) 20 Min. / 2007
This new video demonstrates the safe work practices and pre-cautions necessary to keep these employees and their co-workers out of harms way while cranes and hoists are being rigged or operated.
226 - Industrial Crane Safety (DVD) 20 Min. / 2007
This new video demonstrates the safe work practices and pre-cautions necessary to keep these employees and their co-workers out of harms way while cranes and hoists are being rigged or operated. (Also available in Spanish)
Defensive Driving
1019 - Let Them Through ? It Could Be /
1020 - Safety Advice From EMS (SAFE) /
1031 - Danger Signs ? Vandalizing Road Signs /
1035 - Street Smarts /
1036 - America Brakes For Safety ? ABS Education Alliance /
1037 - Don?t Hang Out in the No Zone /
1206 - Look, Listen & Live /
1207 - Bucket Trucks /
1208 - Intersections /
1209 - Passenger Vans and Shuttle Bus Operations I /
1210 - Passenger Vans and Shuttle Bus Operations II /
1211 - Hoods Under the Hood /
1213 - The Moment of Impact /
1214 - Speeding Cars /
1217 - City Driving /
1218 - Night Driving /
1219 - Lone Driver /
1220 - Sharing the Road with Rolling Rigs /
1224 - Beating a Blowout /
1225 - Motorcycle Safety /
1226 - Good Driving is an Attitude /
1232 - Five Rules of Defensive Driving /
1244 - Driver Attitude /
1298 - 101 Days of Summer Safety (DVD) 20 Min. /
This video provides a variety of safety tips that will help protect employees from common hazards of the summer season. Topics include summer driving, sunburn, heat related illnesses, sports, swimming, boating, personal watercraft, and unique hazards of unfamiliar areas in the summer.
1363 - Safety's Top 10 Causes of Workplace Injury (DVD Only) 19 Min. / 2010
Topics include the prevention of the following causes of workplace injuries: workplace violence, repetitive motion injuries, body parts being caught in or crushed by equipment, motor vehicle collisions, the body being struck by objects, the body striking against objects, falls to lower levels, same-level slips and falls, overexertion and unsafe acts.
1382 - Cell Phones in the Workplace: A Dangerous Distraction (DVD) 13 Min. / 2011
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.
1397 - Hang Up & Drive: The Jacy Good Story (DVD Only) 18 Min. / 2012
This dynamic program features Jacy Good and her fiancee Steve recalling the tragic crash that killed her parents as a result of another driver using his cell phone. In May 2008, Jacy and her parents were enjoying a great day of accomplishment...Jacy's college graduation. That day was shattered, however, when a devastating collision took the lives of Jacy's parents and left her in a coma. Her brain injury has left her with physical, speech, and cognitive impairments, but Jacy's story is an inspiration.
1406 - Texting & Driving The Facts (DVD Only) [CC] 8 Min. / 2013
Texting and driving is actually more dangerous than talking on the phone while driving. Your reaction time is reduced by approximately 35 percent when writing or reading text messages while driving. This program explains why texting and driving is so unsafe and includes testimonials that describe real-life consequences of such risky behavior
1459 - Three Key to Driving Safety: Prepare, Anticipate and Defend (DVD Only) 17 min / 2019
Driving a motor vehicle can be challenging and complicated. Practically every person will operate or be a passenger in some type of vehicle each day. Motor vehicle safety is not only important for drivers of personal vehicles, but is also an important safety issue for employers and workplaces worldwide. In fact, motor vehicle crashes account for more than 40 percent of all work-related deaths and an even larger percentage of all injuries that result in time away from work.
18 - Preventing Motor Vehicle Collisions (DVD & VHS available) 20 min / 2005
Martin Lesperance, EMT, recalls stories of collision scenes he has attended to illustrate the consequences of the most common driving errors. Viewers will understand the importance of the 100% commitment to safe vehicle operation in preventing privately-owned vehicle collisions
19 - I Could See it Coming (for Cargo Van Operators) 15 min. / 2005
20 - Defensive Driving: A Crash Course. 16 min. / 1996
Defensive attitude, distractions, city driving, freeways, rural roads.
22 - Driving: Risk & Responsibilities [CC] 18 Min. / 1999
23 - Preventing Motor Vehicle Collisions: It All Rides On You 20 Min. / 2004
24 - Distracted Driving: At What Cost? 13 Min. / 2004
25 - The Alert Driver: A Trucker's Guide to Sleep, Fatigue & Rest In Our 24-Hour Society 19 Min. / 2005
26 - Winter Driving: When The Rules Change 15 Min. / 2005
Video demonstrates the different hazards associated with driving in winter weather and how to properly adapt to those changing conditions.
28 - Safe Operation & Use of All-Terrain Vehicles (DVD) 14 Min. /
This DVD discusses the safe operating procedures that must be followed to avoid injuries while riding an all-terrain vehicle.
Driving Safety Videos
Electrical Safety / Lockout Tagout
1258 - High Impact ?Qualified? Electrical Safety (DVD) /
This video covers most of the training requirements and safe work practices for qualified workers outlined in OSHA 1910 subpart (S). Topics include arching, arch blast, protective clothing, limited approach boundaries, use of voltage-rated gloves and other PPE, Performing live work and de-energizing equipment.
1260 - High Impact Electrical Safety (DVD) /
This program presents 10 accidents, their causes & their prevention.
1262 - Life & Death Electrical Safety (DVD) /
This video focuses on the electrocution death of Donna Myers who made an unauthorized adjustment of a conveyor. The investigation uncovers poor workmanship of past contractors which if corrected could have saved Donna's life.
1279 - Lessons Learned From An Arch Flash Tragedy (VHS & DVD) /
This video shows a real life tragedy resulting in life altering physical injuries. Mark received 2nd & 3rd degree burns when he did not follow good work practices. Topics include dangers of electrical work, hazards of jewelry, & flammable clothing, and proper PPE including clothing and tools.
1312 - Safety Bob?s Construction Safety Orientation (VHS & DVD) 22 Min. /
Discussion based video, topics to include injury prevention, ppe, excavation & trenching, ladder & scaffold safety, fall protection, electrical safety & a good safety attitude.
1314 - Lockout/ Tagout Training for Employees (DVD) 16 Min. /
Topics include types of energy sources, the energy control plan, situations requiring lo/to, lo/to devices, procedures and special lockout situations Also available in Spanish on DVD only
1359 - Maintaining Your Safety (DVD) 20 Min. / 2010
Maintenance workers maintain all aspects of operations and equipment. They are such an important part of the process that they feel pressure to get all repairs done fast! In this program, In addition to developing and maintaining a good safety attitude, other topics include: job hazard analysis, lockout/tagout, ladder safety, elevated work platforms, fall protection, use of hand and power tools, electrical safety and arc flash protection.
1380 - High Impact: Power Tool Safety (DVD) 17 Min. / 2010
Topics include inspecting tools before use, selecting the proper tool for the job, being trained and authorized to use tools and correct body placement and tool positioning. Electrical extension cords, GFCI?s, dangers of compressed air, avoiding horseplay, recognizing fire hazards and using proper PPE are also covered.
1385 - Stored Energy: The Hidden Hazard (DVD Only) 17 Min. / 2011
While most people think about lockout hazards when discussing "stored energy," potential and elastic stored energy can also be very dangerous. This program is designed to raise your employees' awareness of all types of stored energy hazards in the work environments where they can be found. What the various types of stored energy are and the hazards they present. Stored energy hazards found in receiving areas. The dangers of products that are stored in bulk. Hazards of loaded pallets and other warehouse equipment.
1386 - More High Impact: Lockout/Tagout Safety Training (DVD Only) 21 Min. / 2011
This dynamic program shows viewers that a commitment to lockout / tagout safety is the key to maintaining an injury-free workplace or even saving one's life. Filled with re-creations of actual accidents from OSHA files, this film has proven to be a highly effective training tool through its scared-straight, graphic nature. Viewer can select graphic or non-graphic version.
1387 - 2012 NFPA 70E: Electrical Safety in the Workplace (DVD Only) 26 Min. / 2012
The most recent 2012 NFPA 70E standard has many changes and updates as compared to the outdated 2009 edition. In this program, the dual hazards of electrical shock and arc flash are clearly explained and highlighted with dramatic arc flash footage, full-scale explosions and realistic re-enactments of flammable clothing ignition, etc. All to convince electrical workers of the need to follow these critical safe work practices.
1394 - Shattered-The Jeff Walters Story (DVD Only) 16 Min. /
Jeff Walters, a young newlywed, was more interested in earning the respect of his co-workers than being concerned for his own safety. After climbing the conveyor without doing a lockout or wearing fall protection, Jeff fell 19 feet when the conveyor started unexpectedly. This program teaches the critical safety lesson that risk-taking is never worth it and that any supposed reward of a shortcut is only a facade.
1414 - Electrical Safety for Everyone (DVD Only) 21 Min. / 2013
All workers should know and practice basic electrical safety. Video covers How electricity works and why it is dangerous. How resistance relates to the flow of electricity and Ohm's law. What the two concepts of electrical safety are. How employees can avoid contacting energized conductors. How grounding, double-insulated tools and GFCI?s protect workers from electric shock. How to respond to a shock event.
1415 - Electrical Safety for the Qualified Worker (DVD Only) 20 Min. / 2013
The purpose of this program is to explain the safety precautions these employees must always take to avoid needless tragedies while performing any type of electrical work. Video covers the definition of a "qualified" worker as well as its very important and specific meaning. Understanding the various approach boundaries and the shock hazard of electricity. Use and care of voltage-rated gloves and PPE. The Arc Flash hazard and establishing the Arc Flash Boundary. The four PPE Levels related to Arc Flash Protection. Creating and verifying an ?electrically safe condition? or a ?zero energy state?. The few exceptions and limited conditions to allow energized work.
1420 - 2015 NFPA 70E: Safe Electrical Work Practices (DVD Only) 26 Min. / 2014
This program provides an overview of the 2015 Edition of NFPA 70E which has significant changes to the 2012 standard. One of the leading authorities on electrical safety is the National Fire Protection Association, the NFPA. Their document number 70E is recognized by many regulatory authorities and organizations as the ?best practices? for electrical safety. Every year, electrical workers are seriously injured or killed by contacting energized parts or being subjected to an electrical arc flash. To prevent these types of incidents, these workers and the organizations for which they work must understand and follow up-to-date electrical safety-related electrical work practices, maintenance requirements and administrative controls.
1437 - To The Point Series: Lockout/Tagout (DVD Only) 12 Min. / 2017
The unexpected starting of machines or other unplanned releases of hazardous energy can have devastating consequences. Controlling hazardous energy can prevent injuries and save lives.
470 - Safety Now 18 Min. / 2000
Introduces employee to those safety principles of importance in their day to day tasks. This video explores the topics of risk management, PPE, handling hazardous material, good housekeeping, lockout/Tagout, manual handling and fire safety.
471 - In the Line of Fire (VHS & DVD) 14 Min. / 2006
The line separating safety from danger is sometimes quite small. This hazard recognition program discusses many workplace hazards: sudden release of tension & gravity, moving machinery and path of travel, flying debris, automated machinery, energy control and contact with stationary hazards.
558 - In the Line of Fire (Spanish) 14 Min. / 2006
The line separating safety from danger is sometimes quite small. This hazard recognition program discusses many workplace hazards: sudden release of tension & gravity, moving machinery and path of travel, flying debris, automated machinery, energy control and contact with stationary hazards.
579 - Electrical Safety in the Workplace [CC] 17 Min. / 1996
581 - Lockout for Life 21 Min. / 1992
Includes review of procedures and re-enactments of actual incidents.
582 - High Impact Lockout Tagout Safety (*Very Graphic*) 19 Min. / 1996
586 - High Impact Electrical Safety [CC] 18 Min. / 1993
587 - Power Line Safety Essentials for Contractors 23 Min. / 1995
589 - Basic Electrical Safety on the Jobsite (*Very Graphic*) 10 Min. / 1995
590 - High Impact Electrical Safety (*Very Graphic*) 19 Min. / 1990
Features ten dramatic electrical accidents.
591 - High Impact Lockout / Tagout Safety (*Very Graphic*) [CC] 19 Min. / 1999
Shows the Lockout/Tagout procedures and the causes of six accidents. The tape will make believers out of your people.
593 - General Electrical Principles (VHS & DVD) 18 Min. / 2003
This video is designed to provide basic electrical safety training for employees who work around electrical equipment but aren?t qualified electricians.
594 - Energized Electrical Work Permit 16 Min. / 2004
595 - Life and Death Series: Electrical Safety (*Very Graphic*) 19 Min. / 1999
Focuses on the electrocution death of a worker who was found lying next to a conveyor on the assembly line where she worked. Discusses proper electrical safety practices.
Medical Emergencies
1253 - First Aid: Until Help Arrives (DVD) /
In this program, best-selling author/EMT Martin Lesperance shares experiences and tips he's learned from 25 years of working in emergency services while showing viewers how to respond in a variety of emergency situations.
1336 - Preventing the Spread of Contagious Illness 21 Min. / 2009
DVD includes information about seasonal flu, avian flu, SARS and MRSA in addition to swine flu, explains the origins and symptoms of these illnesses as well as the general hygiene and prevention measures required to prevent spreading and contracting all contagious illnesses. The video stresses prevention and the personal responsibility required to avoid spreading an illness or infection. It also covers measures to take at home once you are infected and how to prepare for and respond to a pandemic of an illness.
202 - Respirators: Your TB Defense and TB Respiratory Protection (DVD) 48 Min. / 2002
Designed to educate health care workers on proper respiratory protection. Administrator? Review takes you step by step through developing a respiratory protection program for TB.
483 - Emergency Action Plan: The Team Approach 19 Min. / 2007
The basic aspects of life-saving emergency action planning, including evacuation procedures, importance of simulations and the responsibilities of all personnel. Also available in Spanish and Portuguese.
Ergonomics
PLEASE NOTE: The videos in this section apply mainly to general or industrial ergonomics or ergonomic theory. See our section on Office Ergonomics for videos that apply specifically to office settings.
1308 - Back Injury Prevention 15 Min. /
This video demonstrates exercises and safe lifting procedures that will help viewers to avoid painful back injuries; topics include ergonomics, posture, lift preparation, lifting precautions how to respond to back pain.
1363 - Safety's Top 10 Causes of Workplace Injury (DVD Only) 19 Min. / 2010
Topics include the prevention of the following causes of workplace injuries: workplace violence, repetitive motion injuries, body parts being caught in or crushed by equipment, motor vehicle collisions, the body being struck by objects, the body striking against objects, falls to lower levels, same-level slips and falls, overexertion and unsafe acts.
140 - Ergonomics: Your Body at Work [CC] 20 Min. / 1991
CTDs, worksite analysis, low-cost improvements and hand tools.
141 - Ergonomics: Solving the Puzzle 18 Mins. / 2000
Adjust equipment, change positions, and suggests solutions.
1435 - Understanding & Controlling Ergonomic Risk Factors (DVD Only) 19 min /
Ergonomic controls are used in almost all workplaces to prevent Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs), often called cumulative trauma disorders or repetitive stress injuries. Workers often ignore the signs and symptoms of these disorders until a chronic condition has developed and they often don?t know the measures they can take to prevent them. That?s the purpose of this program?to explain what ergonomics and Musculoskeletal Disorders are and the measures your organization takes to control ergonomic risk factors.
158 - Ergonomics ? OSHA (DVD) /
159 - Industrial Ergonomics 17 Min. / 2003
Practical approach to industrial ergonomic issues.
161 - Dealing with Manual Handling /
164 - Back in Shape / 2000
Good video for general back care, health & fitness. Doesn?t pertain to lifting.
166 - Good Back Bad Back? It?s your choice. / 2000
609 - Warehouse Manual Handling (The New Approach) 21 Min. / 2002
Latest warehouse manual handling techniques are demonstrated. Musculoskeletal disorders are explained and risk identification, assessment, and control are also covered.
Evacuation
1417 - Active Shooter & Workplace Violence (DVD Only) 10 min / 2014
Emergencies involving violence are unfortunately a real possibility in today's workplace. This can also include encountering an active shooter on the premises. One of your job responsibilities is to be prepared and know how to respond should such an emergency occur at your workplace. Knowing the proper procedures to follow during an emergency could mean the difference between life and death. *"Active Shooter & Workplace Violence" footage from American Training Resources program entitled, Emergency Preparedness & Response (EPR).?
214 - Fire Extinguishers: How & When? (VHS & DVD) 15 Min. / 2001
This program stresses to viewers the importance of making the right decision when a workplace fire breaks out. What class, fire extinguisher needed, and is the fire incipient stage. Fight or flight. Also available in Spanish on DVD only.
216 - Office Fire & Evacuation [CC] 18 Min. / 1997
The video demonstrates what to do in a fire emergency and shows personnel how to evacuate a building quickly and calmly. Emergency control measures are also discussed long with common office emergencies.
218 - Stop It Buring [CC] 15 Min. / 1999
This video shows the basic principles of fire and fire extinguishment. It describes the basic types of fire, extinguisher agents and methods of extinguishment.
483 - Emergency Action Plan: The Team Approach 19 Min. / 2007
The basic aspects of life-saving emergency action planning, including evacuation procedures, importance of simulations and the responsibilities of all personnel. Also available in Spanish and Portuguese.
Trenching / Excavation
1312 - Safety Bob?s Construction Safety Orientation (VHS & DVD) 22 Min. /
Discussion based video, topics to include injury prevention, ppe, excavation & trenching, ladder & scaffold safety, fall protection, electrical safety & a good safety attitude.
1434 - Trenching & Excavation Safety: The Scott May Story (DVD Only) 19 min /
Trenching and excavation work--it's the starting point of most construction projects. Before you dig, there's a lot you need to know, because the risks, just like the weight of the soil, are too great to take a chance. This type of work is dangerous, with more than 100 workers killed in trench accidents each year. The duties of the OSHA competent trenching and excavation person. The various types of soil and how they can be identified. The process for determining how to make an excavation safe. The slope-back ratios for Types A, B and C soil. The lessons that can be learned from Scott May?s accident.
234 - Cave-in: Trenching & Shoring Safety 18 Min. / 1994
235 - Backhoe Safety & Operation 10 Min. / 2005
Eye Safety
1339 - PPE Essesntials (DVD) [CC] 24 Min. / 2008
Graphic Re-enactments High Impact. Health and Safety Research indicates that failure of personnel to wear PPE, use PPE properly and use compatible PPE results in accidents and fatalities that cost organizations and the community millions per year.
1431 - Protection Our Sight (DVD Only) 18 min /
Each and every day, our eyes provide the gateway that allows us to recognize and comprehend the world we work, live and play in. Because our vision is so crucial to almost all aspects of our daily lives, it?s difficult to understand why we wouldn?t protect our eyes in every instance they are at risk from hazards...yet over 2,000 workers in North America suffer some type of eye injury requiring medical treatment every day.
1438 - To The Point Series: Personal Protective Equipment (DVD Only) 12 Min. / 2017
When our body parts are exposed to certain hazards there is a potential for bodily harm to occur. Properly selecting and wearing personal protective equipment can reduce or eliminate this exposure, prevent injuries and save lives.
208 - PPE: The Right Choice 14 / 2002
This video features actual industrial workers who describe the impact of their decisions regarding the use of PPE.
551 - Eye Protection: Why Gamble (Spanish) 14 Min. / 1991
62 - Eye Safety / 1989
Fire Safety / Fire Extinguishers
1309 - Fire Prevention Safety (DVD) 19 Min. /
This program shows viewers the steps they can take to prevent a workplace fires and what to do if one starts. Types and uses of extinguishers, classifications of fires and emergency procedures are covered.
1364 - Fire Safety For Industrial Workers (DVD Only) 18 Min. / 2010
Due to the hazardous and flammable materials often used or stored at industrial facilities, fires at these locations can have disastrous consequences. Why good housekeeping and proper handling and storage of flammable materials are important in preventing industrial fires. How fires are ignited and how they can be extinguished. What precautions to take when electrical hazards are present or when performing hot work. How to safely evacuate an area during a fire emergency. What the five classes of fire are and what extinguishing agents are used to put them out. How to decide when to use a fire extinguisher to put out a fire; and how to use it properly utilizing the PASS method. What to do if someone suffers a fire-related injury.
1368 - Fire Safety for Office Workers (DVD Only) 15 Min. / 2009
While office workers often don?t think much about the potential for fire while performing their jobs, there are more than 1,000 fires in office environments each year. Such factors as employee complacency, office equipment and appliances that generate heat and large amounts of paper and other combustible materials can all contribute to office fires resulting in major property damage, serious injuries and fatalities. This program discusses how to prevent these and other factors from contributing to the ignition of fires and how to respond if a fire were to break out. Topics include good housekeeping, controlling electrical fire hazards, emergency action plans, evacuation procedures, classes of fire and their extinguishing agents, the importance of using the appropriate fire extinguisher, using the PASS system to extinguish a fire and treating fire-related injuries.
1377 - Fire: Countdown to Disaster (DVD) [CC] 16 Min. / 1984
Demonstrates how quickly a fire can grow and spread showing how fire really happens. Covers the basic knowledge to understand the nature and dangers of fire growth. Smoke, fire and flames are examined and how fire is not what you see in Hollywood movies.
1378 - Fire Extinguishers at Work (DVD) 17 Min. / 1999
Topics include identifing the most common types of fire extinguishers, classification of fires, how to select a fire extinguisher to use, describes different fire conditions, and when and how to use a fire extinguisher.
1403 - Combustible Dust (DVD Only) 8 Min. / 2012
If a combustible dust explosion occurs, it often results in severe injuries, burns or deaths. Employees can reduce the potential for dust explosions by being aware of the risks and following safe work practices to mitigate those risks as well as by following the company's emergency contingency plan.
1404 - Good Housekeeping: Everyone's Responsiblity (DVD Only) 17 Min. / 2013
Good housekeeping is everyone's responsibility. It doesn't matter what position you hold or what type of task you are performing; keeping your work area tidy and free of clutter should be every employee's obligation. It's part of your commitment to safety and your actions go a long way in showing your co-workers that you want everyone to go home safe at the end of each day.
1411 - Emergency Preparedness & Response (DVD Only) 22 Min. / 2013
Knowing the proper procedures to follow during an emergency could mean the difference between life and death. The purpose of this program is to familiarize viewers with basic emergency response practices that will help them be prepared for and respond to a crisis or an emergency.
1439 - To The Point Series: Fire Safety & Response (DVD Only) 12 Min. / 2017
Work materials, equipment and other objects are all at risk for catching on fire in our workplaces. Correcting fire hazards and knowing how to respond to a fire can prevent injuries and save lives.
1445 - To The Point Series: The Proper Use of Fire Extinguishers (DVD Only) 12 Min. / 2017
Due to the risk of fires in the workplace, fire extinguishers have been placed throughout our facility. Using a fire extinguisher properly to put out a fire can prevent injuries and save lives.
1471 - Fire Extinguisher Basic Training-DVD Only 13 Min / 2019
Workplace fires can happen at any time. That's why it's important to know what to do when a fire starts--know when and how to fight it and when not to. This program will provide viewers with the basic information they need to react safely in a potentially dangerous situation involving a fire.
212 - Identifying Fire Hazards / 1989
214 - Fire Extinguishers: How & When? (VHS & DVD) 15 Min. / 2001
This program stresses to viewers the importance of making the right decision when a workplace fire breaks out. What class, fire extinguisher needed, and is the fire incipient stage. Fight or flight. Also available in Spanish on DVD only.
216 - Office Fire & Evacuation [CC] 18 Min. / 1997
The video demonstrates what to do in a fire emergency and shows personnel how to evacuate a building quickly and calmly. Emergency control measures are also discussed long with common office emergencies.
217 - Fire Awareness [CC] 16 Min. / 1999
This video is designed to introduce employees to the basic fire principles and the principles of extinguishment. It demonstrates the importance of good fire prevention.
218 - Stop It Buring [CC] 15 Min. / 1999
This video shows the basic principles of fire and fire extinguishment. It describes the basic types of fire, extinguisher agents and methods of extinguishment.
219 - Fire Safety [CC] 19 Min. / 1999
470 - Safety Now 18 Min. / 2000
Introduces employee to those safety principles of importance in their day to day tasks. This video explores the topics of risk management, PPE, handling hazardous material, good housekeeping, lockout/Tagout, manual handling and fire safety.
483 - Emergency Action Plan: The Team Approach 19 Min. / 2007
The basic aspects of life-saving emergency action planning, including evacuation procedures, importance of simulations and the responsibilities of all personnel. Also available in Spanish and Portuguese.
Flagger Safety
Hand Safety / Foot Safety
1250 - High Impact Hand Safety (DVD) 17 Min. /
Re-creates 15 work related accidents involving hands and fingers. This dynamic video shows viewers that a commitment to hand safety is the key to maintaining an injury-free workplace or even saving ones life. Filled with re-creations of actual accidents from OSHA files.
1256 - Box Cutter/ Utility Knife Safety (DVD Only) 8 Min. /
This video begins with a series of accidents caused by the unsafe use of utility knives. The mishaps are then carefully examined to reveal the underlying causes, as well as the precautionary steps, that would prevent similar incidents. Topics include proper use and handling of box cutters and utility knives, using the correct knife for the job, knife maintenance and inspection and proper blade changing and disposal Also available in Spanish on DVD only.
1263 - Powered Hand Tool Safety (DVD) /
This program explains general safety principles related to the use of a wide range of electric and pneumatic tools as well as risks, safety procedures and personal protective equipment applicable to particular tools. Included are demonstrations showing safe techniques for the use of a range of powered hand tools.
1339 - PPE Essesntials (DVD) [CC] 24 Min. / 2008
Graphic Re-enactments High Impact. Health and Safety Research indicates that failure of personnel to wear PPE, use PPE properly and use compatible PPE results in accidents and fatalities that cost organizations and the community millions per year.
1366 - Lessons Learned from Hand Injuries (DVD Only) 19 Min. / 2010
This program features reenactments of workplace hand injury scenarios to teach valuable safety lessons. Causes and effects of hand injuries. Selection and use of protective gloves. Nip points and entanglement hazards. The use of assist devices. Using hand and power tools safely. Preventing Cumulative Trauma Disorders.
1393 - Foot Protection (DVD Only) 12 Min. /
Every year, hundreds of thousands of people are injured in the workplace because they weren't wearing the proper footwear. Many of us tend to think of shoes in terms of styles, but they are a part of your personal protective equipment that must effectively protect your feet from hazards.
1395 - Safely On Your Feet 12 Min. / 2001
Every year, hundreds of thousands of people are injured in the workplace because they weren't wearing the proper footwear. The fact that we have so many foot-related injuries indicates that employees are wearing work shoes that inadequately protect them from the hazards they face on the job. Many of us tend to think more about shoes in terms of styles, but safety shoes are more than a different style. They are part of your personal protective equipment that must effectively protect your feet from hazards that you encounter in your workplace. 2001 12 min.
1438 - To The Point Series: Personal Protective Equipment (DVD Only) 12 Min. / 2017
When our body parts are exposed to certain hazards there is a potential for bodily harm to occur. Properly selecting and wearing personal protective equipment can reduce or eliminate this exposure, prevent injuries and save lives.
208 - PPE: The Right Choice 14 / 2002
This video features actual industrial workers who describe the impact of their decisions regarding the use of PPE.
32 - Blink and You Could Lose Your Hand 18 Min. / 1995
Recounts the story of a mill worker who suffered a severe hand injury while operating a papermaking machine.
559 - Small Falls Are A Big Deal (Spanish) (VHS & DVD) 19 Min. / 2004
Topics include the importance of wearing proper footwear, recognizing and controlling slip and tip hazards, transitional area and changing walking surface conditions, correcting fall hazards, situational awareness and moving from one level to another.
Foreign Language
1251 - Respiratory Protection Program; Management Version (DVD) (Spanish) 20 Min. /
This video provides an overview of the employer?s responsibilities and discusses key components of a proper Respiratory Protection Program.
1255 - Hazard Communication: Right to Know (DVD) (Spanish) /
This video will discuss types of physical and health hazards, how chemicals enter the body, how to read the information contained on chemical labels, Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) and the wrong way and right way to drive home the message.
1257 - Box Cutter/ Utility Knife Safety (DVD) (Spanish) /
This video begins with a series of accidents caused by the unsafe use of utility knives. The mishaps are then carefully examined to reveal the underlying causes, as well as the precautionary steps, that would prevent similar incidents. Topics include proper use and handling of box cutters and utility knives, using the correct knife for the job, knife maintenance and inspection and proper blade changing and disposal.
1259 - High Impact ?Qualified? Electrical Safety (DVD) (Spanish) /
This video covers most of the training requirements and safe work practices for qualified workers outlined in OSHA 1910 subpart (S). Topics include arching, arch blast, protective clothing, limited approach boundaries, use of voltage-rated gloves and other PPE, Performing live work and de-energizing equipment.
1261 - High Impact Electrical Safety (DVD) (Spanish) /
This program presents 10 accidents, their causes & their prevention.
1265 - High Impact; Forklift Safety (DVD) (Spanish) 20 Min. /
This video re-created eight accidents to show life threatening consequences of incorrect and unsafe lift truck operation
1268 - MSHA Hearing conservation Employee Training (DVD) (Spanish) /
This program stresses to miners the importance of wearing hearing protection at all times when working in areas where hazardous noise levels are present. Topics include effects of noise, hearing conservation program, medical surveillance, exposure assessments and selection/use of hearing protection.
1270 - High Impact Safety Awareness (DVD) ( Spanish) 18 Min. /
Increases employee awareness of common safety hazards
1272 - Safety Leadership for Everyone (DVD) (Spanish) 22 Min. /
Tom Harvey, Safety professional, discusses traits that make a good safety leader. Several true-to-life situations are used to illustrate his points. Topics include connecting safety messages with actions, setting examples, why safety prizes don?t work, recognizing safe actions of co-workers and ?employee-powered? safety.
1274 - Fall Arrest Systems (DVD) (Spanish) /
This video shows viewers how too properly select and use personal fall arrest systems (PFAS) so they can work safely above ground. Topics include forces involved in falls, components of the PFAS, inspection of, selection of, legal tie-off points, and calculating the fall distance
1278 - Ladder Safety: A Practical Approach (DVD) (Spanish) 19 Min. /
Covers basic precautions that will keep employees safe when using ladders and consequences of failing to follow these safe work practices. Includes: selecting the right ladder, transporting, setting-up on uneven / unstable surfaces or rounded objects, standing / working on ladders safely and use of multi-function ladders.
1280 - Lessons Learned From An Arch Flash Tragedy (DVD) (Spanish) /
This video shows a real life tragedy resulting in life altering physical injuries. Mark received 2nd & 3rd degree burns when he did not follow good work practices. Topics include dangers of electrical work, hazards of jewelry, & flammable clothing, and proper PPE including clothing and tools.
1281 - With All Due Respect (DVD) (Spanish) 18 min. / 2003
Video on sexual harassment in the workplace not being tolerated.
1282 - Machine Guarding Hazards (DVD) (Spanish) 14 Min. /
Machine hazards identified and control measures to be taken; injured employee testimony after removing/bypassing guards.
1282 - Machine Guarding Hazards (DVD) (Spanish) 14 Min. /
Machine hazards identified and control measures to be taken; injured employee testimony after removing/bypassing guards.
1284 - High Impact Metal Working Safety (DVD) (Spanish) 19 Min. /
Machine actions and hazards, maintaining mental concentration, personal protective equipment. (Video applies to all machines - not just metal working machines.)
1288 - The Dummy Series: Industrial Safety (DVD) (Spanish) 21 Min. /
This video covers many specific training subjects essential for new employees, while stressing the importance of a good safety attitude
1291 - Conveyer Safety in the Workplace (DVD) (Spanish) 17 Min. /
Hazards posed by conveyor systems and the safe work practices that employees must follow to prevent injuries. Testimonials from injured workers. Topics include shear, pinch & nip points, guarding, employee contact, maintenance, signs, housekeeping, & emergency stop devices
1293 - PPE: The Right Choice (DVD) (Spanish) 16 Min. / 2002
This video features actual industrial workers who describe the impact of their decisions regarding the use of PPE.
1295 - MORE High Impact: PPE (DVD) (Spanish) /
This program discusses the proper selection and use of PPE and shows painful examples of making poor decisions concerning our protection.
1297 - High Impact Workplace Safety (DVD) (Spanish) 20 Min. / 2002
This video reviews the causes of several workplace deaths and injuries and what we must do to prevent similar incidents from happening to us. Topics include PPE, training, authorization, safe work practices, dangers of shortcuts, LO/TO, signs & Hazcom.
1299 - 101 Days of Summer Safety (DVD) (Spanish) 20 Min. /
This video provides a variety of safety tips that will help protect employees from common hazards of the summer season. Topics include summer driving, sunburn, heat related illnesses, sports, swimming, boating, personal watercraft, and unique hazards of unfamiliar areas in the summer.
1300 - High Impact Welding Safety (DVD) (Spanish) 19 Min. /
This powerful program uses 6 accident recreations to remind viewers that welding and cutting operations are inherently dangerous and workers who weld must follow all safety rules to protect themselves from serious injury or death.
1302 - High Impact Fall Safety (DVD) (Spanish) 20 Min. / 1997
This video re-creates 10 accidents to show employees that short cuts and other common safety mistakes can lead to painful and sometimes fatal falls.
1303 - General Electrical Principles (DVD) (Spanish) 18 Min. /
This video is designed to provide basic electrical safety training for employees who work around electrical equipment but aren?t qualified electricians.
1304 - Lockout/ Tagout Training for Employees (DVD) (Spanish) 16 Min. /
Topics include types of energy sources, the energy control plan, situations requiring lo/to, lo/to devices, procedures and special lockout situations.
1305 - Eye Safety (High Impact) (DVD) (Spanish) 20 Min. /
This video reenacts work-related eye accidents. Features the personal accounts of six accident victims
1306 - Accidents Aren?t Just One of Those Things (DVD) ( Spanish) 20 Min. / 2006
20-year firefighter and paramedic veteran, Martin Lesperance, takes his experiences and molds them into entertaining and thought-provoking safety presentations on preventing accidents. General Audience.
1307 - Accident Investigation For Everyone (DVD) (Spanish) 22 Min. /
This program will help everyone involved in an investigation understand their roles in the process. Common mistakes made, how to make the right changes to prevent injuries and improve workplace safety
1310 - Fire Prevention Safety (DVD) (Spanish) 19 Min. /
This program shows viewers the steps they can take to prevent a workplace fire & what to do if one starts. Types and use of extinguishers, classes of fires and emergency procedures
1313 - Construction Safety Orientation (DVD) (Spanish) 22 Min. /
Discussion based video, topics to include injury prevention, ppe, excavation & trenching, ladder & scaffold safety, fall protection, electrical safety & a good safety attitude.
1315 - The Dummy Series: Back Safety (DVD) (Spanish) 14 Min. /
This video provides employees a basic awareness of several painful back injuries; topics include components of the spine, causes of injuries due to strains/sprains and exercise and good posture to prevent
1317 - Close Calls & Near Misses (DVD) (Spanish) 17 Min. /
Stresses to employees the importance of reporting all close calls and near miss incidents so the proper action can be taken to improve work conditions and prevent injuries.
1319 - High Impact: Crane Safety (DVD) (Spanish) 18 Min. /
5-reenactments of accidents involving indoor cranes, safe work practices, inspections of crane & components, how to determine weight of load capacity of crane, hand signals and safe work procedures for crane repair
1321 - Hearing Loss Prevention (DVD) (Spanish) 14 Min. /
Demonstrate to employees the importance of wearing proper hearing protection in all situations where noise can be hazardous. Types of hearing protection, symptoms of hearing loss and dangers of off-the-job noise.
1322 - Fire Extinguishers: How & When (DVD) (Spanish) 15 Min. /
This program stresses to viewers the importance of making the right decision when a workplace fire breaks out. What class, fire extinguisher needed, and is the fire incipient stage. Fight or flight
1324 - Compressed Air Safety (DVD) (Spanish) 17 Min. /
Working safely with compressed air to prevent injuries, four workplace incidents that illustrate compressed air hazards are hard to identify; dangers of cleaning with compressed air, injuries to the human body, hearing protection needed, inspection & maintenance of equipment
1325 - High Impact Hand Safety (DVD) (Spanish) 18 Min. /
Re-creates 15 work related accidents involving hands and fingers.
1326 - Preventing Motor Vehicle Collisions (DVD) (Spanish) 20 Min. /
Martin Lesperance, EMT, recalls stories of collision scenes he has attended to illustrate the consequences of the most common driving errors. Viewers will understand the importance of the 100% commitment to safe vehicle operation in preventing privately-owned vehicle collisions
1328 - Life & Death; Lockout/Tagout Safety (High Impact) (DVD) (Spanish) 19 Min. /
Topics of the program include employee complacency, training and authorization, the lo/to written procedures, isolating energy sources, use of lo/to devices and verification of Lo/to procedures
1329 - Working Safely with Hand and Power Tools (DVD) (Spanish) 17 Min. /
Viewers are shown the basic safety rules that will greatly reduce the risk of injury during hand and power tool use. Safety Attitude and good judgment is needed when using tools. Equipment inspection & PPE is also discussed
1330 - Back Injury Prevention (DVD) (Spanish) 15 Min. /
This video demonstrates exercises and safe lifting procedures that will help viewers to avoid painful back injuries; topics include ergonomics, posture, lift preparation, lifting precautions & how to respond to back pain.
1331 - Industrial Crane Safety (DVD) (Spanish) 21 Min. /
Operator training and authorization, three types of crane inspections, three most common hitches, sling angles & force of load, before lifting the load and safely lifting & moving a load.
1357 - Bloodborne Pathogens -Training for Employees (Spanish) (DVD) 18 Min. /
Whether you work in transportation, manufacturing, retail, government, emergency services or any other occupation; one day you will have to deal with a situation that involves potentially infected blood. Video covers basic awareness of Universal precautions, How to effectively respond to an injured co-worker while preventing exposure and other steps to avoid exposures and clean up of potentially infected materials.
1360 - I Chose To Look The Other Way (French) (DVD Only) 12 Min. / 2009
Based on the popular safety poem of the same name by Don Merrell, this powerful program shows how "speaking up" about unsafe acts can save lives and help to develop a positive safety culture.
1361 - Powerlift: Lifting Training That Works (Spanish) (DVD only) 19 Min. / 2008
Most of us have been trained to lift objects with the traditional bend your knees and keep your back straight technique, but it doesn't work. This method forces us to overuse our knees and legs and our backs still end up bearing the brunt of the load. Dr. Michael Schaefer has recognized the flaws of the conventional lifting technique and developed a safe, easy and stronger lifting position...The PowerLift
1372 - Maintaining Your Safety (DVD Spanish) 20 Min. / 2010
Maintenance workers maintain all aspects of operations and equipment. They are such an important part of the process that they feel pressure to get all repairs done fast! In this program, In addition to developing and maintaining a good safety attitude, other topics include: job hazard analysis, lockout/tagout, ladder safety, elevated work platforms, fall protection, use of hand and power tools, electrical safety and arc flash protection.
226 - Industrial Crane Safety (DVD) (Spanish) 20 Min. / 2007
This new video demonstrates the safe work practices and pre-cautions necessary to keep these employees and their co-workers out of harms way while cranes and hoists are being rigged or operated.
483 - Emergency Action Plan: The Team Approach 19 Min. / 2007
The basic aspects of life-saving emergency action planning, including evacuation procedures, importance of simulations and the responsibilities of all personnel. Also available in Spanish and Portuguese.
551 - Eye Protection: Why Gamble (Spanish) 14 Min. / 1991
553 - Heat Stress (Spanish) 16 Min. / 1988
554 - Back Protection: Defending Your Safety Zone (Spanish) 19 Min. / 1997
555 - Fall Protection (Spanish) 13 / 2002
556 - Lightning in Mining (Spanish) 14 / 2002
557 - Maintenance Safety (*High Impact*) (Spanish) 19 Min. / 2002
558 - In the Line of Fire (Spanish) 14 Min. / 2006
The line separating safety from danger is sometimes quite small. This hazard recognition program discusses many workplace hazards: sudden release of tension & gravity, moving machinery and path of travel, flying debris, automated machinery, energy control and contact with stationary hazards.
559 - Small Falls Are A Big Deal (Spanish) (VHS & DVD) 19 Min. / 2004
Topics include the importance of wearing proper footwear, recognizing and controlling slip and tip hazards, transitional area and changing walking surface conditions, correcting fall hazards, situational awareness and moving from one level to another.
565 - One Will Die: The John Martin Story (Spanish) 20 Min. / 2005
Re-enactment of an industrial accident that strongly demonstrates why personal protective equipment should be worn and safety practices to be followed.
Forklift Safety
1264 - High Impact: Forklift Safety (DVD) 20 Min. /
This video re-created eight accidents to show life threatening consequences of incorrect and unsafe lift truck operation.
1338 - Electric Pallet Jack (DVD) 12 Min. /
Examines proper safety procedures for operating and maintaining powered pallet jacks. Topics include operator safety rules, daily maintenance procedures, and general safety procedures when operating this equipment.
1383 - Elevated Work Platform Safety (DVD Only) 19 Min. / 2011
While there are many different styles of lifts designed for various applications and site conditions, they all have one thing in common: the potential for serious injury or death when operated in a careless manner. Electrocution, falls, crushed body parts and tip-overs are just a few examples of incidents that often result from unsafe operation. How leverage, weight capacity and other factors affect elevated work platform stability. What to check during a pre-operational inspection. Why it is important to inspect the path of travel and work area before use. How to safely drive the vehicle. How to avoid falls from elevated platforms.
1398 - Forklift Stability Essentials (DVD Only) 18 Mins. / 2012
Every year people are injured and killed in incidents involving forklifts. Forklift stability is a major factor in many accidents. WARNING: This programme contains graphic re-enactments of accidents that may offend some viewers.
1416 - Forklift Safety Lessons for the Safe Operator (DVD Only) 15 Min. / 2013
The purpose of this program to show operators the safe work practices they must follow to avoid injuries and property damage. Topics include: 1. Training and qualification as well as types and classes of forklifts. 2. Pre-operational inspection, mounting & exiting safely, and parking the forklift properly. 3. Preparing for hazards before traveling and the Stability Triangle. 4. Traveling with a load and safe operation around pedestrians. 5. Use of maintenance platforms, sloped surfaces and good lighting.
1443 - To The Point Series: Safe Forklift Operation (DVD Only) 12 Min. / 2017
Unsafe operation of forklifts often contributes to property damage and employee injuries. Ensuring that drivers operate forklifts in a safe manner can prevent injuries and save lives.
1465 - Forklift Operator Certification Series (DVD Only) 2019 / 45 Mins.
The four (4) video lessons in this comprehensive Program are designed to help certify operators at your facility while ensuring that trainees receive the appropriate training that will help prevent injuries, death and property damage during lift truck operation.Lesson 1- Training & Pre-Operational Inspection (10 min)Basic forklift & load characteristics...inspecting outside components, cables, belts & other items...checking fluids, fuel system & compartments. Lesson 2- Stability(10 min) he Stability Triangle...Combined center of gravity...forward & lateral stability...load & truck movements...stability in motion. Lesson 3- Loading & Operation(12 min)Safe loading, removing a load from a rack...landing a load...operating and driving safely...inclines and other hazards...keeping co-workers safe....trailers and railcars. Lesson 4- Classification & Refueling / Recharging(13 min)Engine type & fundamental characteristics...designated locations...refueling/recharging preparations...gasoline/diesel refueling...LPG refueling...charging/replacing batteries NOTE: The trainer will need to review how the topics in this DVD apply to their facility, their hazards, and their powered industrial trucks.
1466 - Forklift Safety Lessons for the Safe Pedestrian (DVD Only) 15 Min. / 2019
Forklifts can be very dangerous for both operators and employees out on the floor. In fact, 20% of all forklift incidents involve pedestrians being struck by a lift truck. These workers can avoid this by paying attention to the surroundings, staying a safe distance away from forklifts and following proper procedures. That's the purpose of this program...to show viewers the precautions they can take to prevent serious, often traumatic injuries that occur when forklifts come into contact with pedestrians.
1473 - Operating Reach Trucks Safety-DVD Only 19 Min / 2018
Reach trucks are a critical part of many material handling operations, as they can move loads of material smoothly and efficiently in areas too tight for traditional forklifts. Operators must have a good safety attitude and commitment to responsible operation to prevent injuries and property damage. This program discusses common hazards presented by the operation of reach trucks and how to control those hazards through safe operating techniques.
1474 - Operating Order Selectors Safely - DVD Only 16 Min / 2018
Order selectors, sometimes called order pickers, allow us to move materials, supplies and merchandise to and from storage areas more efficiently than ever before. This program examines some common hazards posed by the operation of order selectors and how to control these hazards through safe operating practices.
1475 - Operating Electric Pallet Jacks Safely-DVD Only 15 min / 2018
Electric pallet jacks, often called pallet trucks, are designed for lifting and transporting palletized materials over relatively short distances. This program discusses how to safely operate electric-powered pallet jacks so operators can deliver their loads while avoiding injury and property damage.
95 - High Impact Forklift Safety (*Very Graphic*) 19 Min. / 1994
Compressed Gases
130 - Compressed Gases: Safe Handling 18 Min. / 1995
Flammable, non-flammable, and toxic gases and includes handling, labeling, and leaks and valves.
132 - Safe Handling of Gases 20 Min. / 2003
Discusses safe handling, types of gases, classification of gases,and the hazards involved.
1323 - Compressed Air Safety (DVD Only) 17 Min. /
Working safely with compressed air to prevent injuries, four workplace incidents that illustrate compressed air hazards are hard to identify; dangers of cleaning with compressed air, injuries to the human body, hearing protection needed, inspection & maintenance of equipment.
1463 - Working Safely with Compressed Gas Cylinders (DVD Only) 17 min / 2019
Compressed gas cylinders present some very specific hazards that can be the source of serious injury. With the average cylinder weighing about 80 pounds, unsafe handling techniques result in thousands of sprains, strains, bruises and broken bones each year. In addition, various contents of gas cylinders can pose additional hazards: flammable or explosive gases, substances that displace breathable air or create a toxic atmosphere or gases that may be corrosive or toxic to the skin and eyes.
General Safety / Safety Awareness
1256 - Box Cutter/ Utility Knife Safety (DVD Only) 8 Min. /
This video begins with a series of accidents caused by the unsafe use of utility knives. The mishaps are then carefully examined to reveal the underlying causes, as well as the precautionary steps, that would prevent similar incidents. Topics include proper use and handling of box cutters and utility knives, using the correct knife for the job, knife maintenance and inspection and proper blade changing and disposal Also available in Spanish on DVD only.
1269 - High Impact Safety Awareness (DVD) 18 Min. /
Increases employee awareness of common safety hazards.
1287 - The Dummy Series: Industrial Safety (DVD) 21 Min. /
This video covers many specific training subjects essential for new employees, while stressing the importance of a good safety attitude.
1298 - 101 Days of Summer Safety (DVD) 20 Min. /
This video provides a variety of safety tips that will help protect employees from common hazards of the summer season. Topics include summer driving, sunburn, heat related illnesses, sports, swimming, boating, personal watercraft, and unique hazards of unfamiliar areas in the summer.
1312 - Safety Bob?s Construction Safety Orientation (VHS & DVD) 22 Min. /
Discussion based video, topics to include injury prevention, ppe, excavation & trenching, ladder & scaffold safety, fall protection, electrical safety & a good safety attitude.
1316 - Close Calls & Near Misses (DVD) 17 Min. /
Stresses to employees the importance of reporting all close calls and near miss incidents so the proper action can be taken to improve work conditions and prevent injuries.
1332 - Ready, Willing and Able DVD 22 Min. /
Employees being ready, willing and able to give and accept constructive safety feedback is one of the most powerful and effective ways to improve workplace safety. In this unique presentation, Safety Professional Tom Harvey encourages viewers to have the confidence and courage to engage in a constructive safety conversation when a safety problem arises.
1335 - Just A Second Ago: The Brad Livingston Story 21 Min. / 2009
Story of Brad Livingston?s decision to violate safety procedures, take short cuts, and condoning fellow employee unsafe acts resulting in his world being literally blown apart. Discusses how it affected his life, his family, and those he worked with. He tells his story to help motivate a safety culture to understand why they must always work safely.
1336 - Preventing the Spread of Contagious Illness 21 Min. / 2009
DVD includes information about seasonal flu, avian flu, SARS and MRSA in addition to swine flu, explains the origins and symptoms of these illnesses as well as the general hygiene and prevention measures required to prevent spreading and contracting all contagious illnesses. The video stresses prevention and the personal responsibility required to avoid spreading an illness or infection. It also covers measures to take at home once you are infected and how to prepare for and respond to a pandemic of an illness.
1358 - Safety Most Wanted Episode 2: The Accomplices (DVD) 20 Min. / 2007
Tom Clark shines the spotlight on three injury-causing culprits: the prankster horseplay, the ?get it done? cowboy? and the infectious apathy are each exposed as a source of workplace injury. Through co-worker interviews, incident reenactments and testimony from the culprits themselves, viewers learn how to defeat these safety culprits and maintain a safe workplace
1359 - Maintaining Your Safety (DVD) 20 Min. / 2010
Maintenance workers maintain all aspects of operations and equipment. They are such an important part of the process that they feel pressure to get all repairs done fast! In this program, In addition to developing and maintaining a good safety attitude, other topics include: job hazard analysis, lockout/tagout, ladder safety, elevated work platforms, fall protection, use of hand and power tools, electrical safety and arc flash protection.
1362 - It's Up To Me (DVD) 14 Min. / 2010
Like its predecessor "I Chose To Look the Other Way", this program is based on another popular poem by Don Merrell. Its powerful safety message is brought to life through the combination of program and poetry.
1363 - Safety's Top 10 Causes of Workplace Injury (DVD Only) 19 Min. / 2010
Topics include the prevention of the following causes of workplace injuries: workplace violence, repetitive motion injuries, body parts being caught in or crushed by equipment, motor vehicle collisions, the body being struck by objects, the body striking against objects, falls to lower levels, same-level slips and falls, overexertion and unsafe acts.
1365 - I Chose To Look The Other Way (DVD Only) 12 Min. / 2009
Based on the popular safety poem of the same name by Don Merrell, this powerful program shows how "speaking up" about unsafe acts can save lives and help to develop a positive safety culture.
1367 - Knock It Off w/ Jeff "Odie" Espenship (DVD Only) 18 Min. / 2010
Jeff ?Odie? Espenship is a United States Air Force A-10 Warthog fighter pilot and international airline pilot. Anyone can call a knock it off, whether you?re fresh out of training or been with the company for 30 years. Anytime you hear a knock it off, you must call a time out and stop the work immediately. Once a knock it off has been called, you need to listen and reassess the situation to get everyone?s situational awareness up to speed before returning to work. ? We can?t rely on luck to save us from situations where a knock it off should have been called immediately. ? We must share close calls and other experiences that occur in the workplace because we are the only ones who know what really goes on when no one is looking over our shoulders. We should embrace a culture in which people feel compelled, if not duty-bound, to say something when they witness safety rules being broken no matter how silly or trivial it may seem.
1373 - Take Time for Safety (DVD Only) 16 Min. / 2010
Being in a hurry is not the real cause of incidents and injuries, but rather a symptom of poor planning, poor choices and poor time-management--all of which can be prevented by proper preparation and organization.
1382 - Cell Phones in the Workplace: A Dangerous Distraction (DVD) 13 Min. / 2011
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.
1384 - Miracle on the Hudson Prepare for Safety (DVD Only) 26 Min. / 2011
Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger relives the fateful day that he was forced to land Flight 1549 in the Hudson River. He'll share how he helped save hundreds of lives by calling upon the 4 "C's" ? Competence, Compassion, Commitment and Communication. Your employees will see how they can acquire and apply these same characteristics in their own life, both on and off-the-job
1385 - Stored Energy: The Hidden Hazard (DVD Only) 17 Min. / 2011
While most people think about lockout hazards when discussing "stored energy," potential and elastic stored energy can also be very dangerous. This program is designed to raise your employees' awareness of all types of stored energy hazards in the work environments where they can be found. What the various types of stored energy are and the hazards they present. Stored energy hazards found in receiving areas. The dangers of products that are stored in bulk. Hazards of loaded pallets and other warehouse equipment.
1392 - Violence on the Job (DVD Only) [CC] 21 Min. / 2007
Center for Disease Control: Practical measures for identifying risk factors for violence at work, and taking strategic action to keep employees safe.
1402 - Leading the Way-Skills for Supervisors (DVD Only) 14 / 2011
Program will help supervisors improve leadership skills and give some effective team building tips. Topics: Leading effectively, building the team, focusing on safety, communication skills and time management.
1403 - Combustible Dust (DVD Only) 8 Min. / 2012
If a combustible dust explosion occurs, it often results in severe injuries, burns or deaths. Employees can reduce the potential for dust explosions by being aware of the risks and following safe work practices to mitigate those risks as well as by following the company's emergency contingency plan.
1404 - Good Housekeeping: Everyone's Responsiblity (DVD Only) 17 Min. / 2013
Good housekeeping is everyone's responsibility. It doesn't matter what position you hold or what type of task you are performing; keeping your work area tidy and free of clutter should be every employee's obligation. It's part of your commitment to safety and your actions go a long way in showing your co-workers that you want everyone to go home safe at the end of each day.
1407 - Job Safety Analysis, Safety Awareness and You (DVD Only) 16 Min. / 2012
There are a variety of methods used to protect workers from workplace hazards but all workplace injury prevention methods require an understanding and awareness of the workplace hazards to which workers may be exposed. In other words, the company and the worker must be aware of a workplace hazard before that workplace hazard can be controlled. A Job Safety Analysis or JSA, is a valuable risk assessment tool used to help accomplish this goal. This safety training video discusses the important roles played by both management and employees in recognizing and controlling workplace hazards and how this shared duty of hazard recognition and safety awareness aids in workplace injury prevention
1411 - Emergency Preparedness & Response (DVD Only) 22 Min. / 2013
Knowing the proper procedures to follow during an emergency could mean the difference between life and death. The purpose of this program is to familiarize viewers with basic emergency response practices that will help them be prepared for and respond to a crisis or an emergency.
1413 - Conflict Communication Skills (DVD Only) 14 Min / 2014
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. The nature of hostility and how it affects those in the workplace. Basic conflict communication skills and how they can be used to defuse hostility. How to deal with people who do not respond rationally.
1417 - Active Shooter & Workplace Violence (DVD Only) 10 min / 2014
Emergencies involving violence are unfortunately a real possibility in today's workplace. This can also include encountering an active shooter on the premises. One of your job responsibilities is to be prepared and know how to respond should such an emergency occur at your workplace. Knowing the proper procedures to follow during an emergency could mean the difference between life and death. *"Active Shooter & Workplace Violence" footage from American Training Resources program entitled, Emergency Preparedness & Response (EPR).?
1428 - Expedition to Safety (DVD Only) 27 min /
This program features Jim Elzinga, a world renowned high-altitude mountain climber sharing his firsthand stories of both triumph and tragedy on Mt. Everest. Along the way, he has learned many lessons about what it takes to stay alive in hazardous environments. Now a safety culture consultant and leadership facilitator, Jim explains in spellbinding detail how the requirements of building a safety culture to survive summiting Mt. Everest are no different than what is needed to build a safety culture in the workplace. Viewers will learn valuable safety lessons about the four keys to safety culture: Create It. Embrace It. Believe It. Live It.
1432 - What?s Your Excuse (DVD Only) 17 min /
Excuses, excuses--we all have given and heard our share of excuses. We often make excuses so fast and with so little thought that we fail to realize how dangerous they can be. This program features many common workplace examples of people using excuses to justify unsafe acts. Our goal is to help viewers recognize risky excuses so they can stop, think and make a better choice.
1436 - To The Point Series: Preventing Slips, Trips & Falls (DVD Only) 12 Min. / 2017
Workplace falls are a leading cause of injury and even a small fall can have very serious consequences. Identifying and correcting fall hazards combined with paying close attention to our paths of travel can prevent these injuries and save lives.
1446 - Walking and Working Surfaces(DVD Only) 21 min / 2017
This program discusses the requirements addressed in the recently-updated OSHA Regulation 29 CFR 1910 Subpart D, titled ?Walking and Working Surfaces", so that viewers can make sure the surfaces on which they work or travel are safe and secure.
1447 - New Hire Safety Essentials (DVD Only) 15 min / 2018
All employees should be aware that our workplaces contain hazards that can cause injury or death if not controlled or avoided, but new hires might not be fully aware of these hazards. Thus, our safety program provides the training, procedures and protective equipment necessary to prevent injuries. Taking time to do the job correctly and being aware of their surroundings helps workers make it home safe at the end of each shift. This program discusses many of the essential safety elements new hires need to stay safe at work.
1460 - Dealing with HAZMAT Spills (DVD Only) 16 Min. / 2019
If spills of hazardous materials occur in the wrong place at the wrong time, the result can be a disaster. However, the worst-case scenarios can be prevented when employees understand how to respond correctly if a HAZMAT spill occurs. To deal with spills safely and effectively, employees need to understand the hazards that are associated with HAZMATs and the cleanup procedures that should be used with them, as well as the decontamination and waste disposal procedures that should be employed when cleaning up a spill
1464 - Fall Factors: Understanding & Preventing Skips, Trips, and Falls (DVD Only) 19 Min. / 2019
With slips, trips and falls being the second leading cause of work-related deaths and the third leading cause of disabling work injuries it is critical to teach workers slips, trips and falls prevention. By understanding how fall factors such as balance, gravity, friction and momentum contribute to these incidents; we can take preventative measures to prevent falls. This safety video teaches employees the following tips in controlling trip and slip hazards.
1468 - RCRA Hazardous Waste Final Rule: The E-Manifest System & Other Key Revisions-DVD Only 22 Min. / 2019
The EPA's recently updated RCRA rule is designed to make hazardous waste handling regulations easier to understand and to facilitate better compliance. This program reviews the important revisions mandated in these latest guidelines. The new E-Manifest System is explained in detail to show viewers how to provide more accurate and timely tracking information on hazardous waste shipments electronically instead of using outdated paper forms. The EPA's goal is to phase out written manifests within four years, so it is critical that your employees understand how the new system works
1469 - Sexual Harassment: New Roles/New Rules-DVD Only 19 Min. / 2019
Today's workplace is a far different place than it was just a generation ago. The sexual integration of the workplace, men and women working side-by-side in greater numbers than ever before, has had the most profound direct effect on the ways in which we behave and interact at work.
1470 - Harassment: Keeping it Out of the Workplace-DVD Only 17 Min / 2019
This program is designed to provide the viewer with a better understanding of the destructive and negative consequences of workplace harassment. This program will define and discuss the most common forms of this behavior, and will suggest methods and actions that can be taken to help eliminate its occurrence.
159 - Industrial Ergonomics 17 Min. / 2003
Practical approach to industrial ergonomic issues.
287 - Slips, Trips & Falls (DVD Only) 12 Min. / 2004
288 - Small Falls Are A Big Deal (VHS & DVD) 19 Min. / 2004
Topics include the importance of wearing proper footwear, recognizing and controlling slip and tip hazards, transitional area and changing walking surface conditions, correcting fall hazards, situational awareness and moving from one level to another.
437 - Unsafe Acts 15 Min. / 2004
449 - Recognition, Evaluation & Control of Hazards / 1991
452 - Safety Committees: The Real Story (VHS) 12 Min. / 1995
455 - Safety and the Human Factor / 1993
457 - Some Mistakes Last Forever (Very Graphic) VHS 19 Min. / 1995
Attention-grabber! Features a reenactment of a graphic accident.
458 - High Impact Awareness (*Very Graphic*) 18 Min. / 1996
This video describes the importance of the 3 rules of personal protection: 1) Always take responsibility for your personal safety; 2)Never attempt to perform any task unless you have been trained and authorized; 3) Always follow job procedures and company rules
460 - Life and Death Series: Industrial Safety Attitudes (VHS & DVD) 19 Min. / 1999
This video explains various ways to communicate safety to staff and management.
462 - The Dummy Series Industrial Safety 19 Min. / 2003
Features ?dummies? who have fallen down on their commitment to safety. Uses humor to represent real-life workers who commit unsafe acts.
470 - Safety Now 18 Min. / 2000
Introduces employee to those safety principles of importance in their day to day tasks. This video explores the topics of risk management, PPE, handling hazardous material, good housekeeping, lockout/Tagout, manual handling and fire safety.
472 - Do It For Me 16 Min. / 2007
General safety video where we witness children using common excuses to not wear safety gear and show how adults are using the same excuses. Video demonstrates how to change ?childlike? attitudes toward safety.
477 - What's Your Excuse [CC] 16 min. / 2008
This program features many common workplace examples of people using excuses to justify unsafe acts. Our goal is to help viewers recognize risky excuses so they can stop, think and make a better choice.
519 - Violence On The Job (DVD) 27 Min. / 2004
520 - Watch Out for Assault: Staying Safe and Secure 13 Min. / 1993
522 - A Fighting Chance: Self ? Defense Strategies for Women 72 Min. / 1993
523 - Dying to Work: Violence in the Workplace (For Employers) 43 Min. / 1995
524 - Violence in the Workplace 10 Min. / 1995
525 - Preventing Workplace Violence (DVD Only) 18 Min. / 2009
Incidents of aggressive behavior and physical conflict are less dramatic than robbery and murder but far more frequent. The effects of these incidents on employee morale are cumulative as stress builds and tempers flair until the situation becomes explosive. This video explains exactly what constitutes workplace violence and how employees should respond to it. Viewers will learn the warning signs that indicate that confrontation is possible and why it is important to report all incidents that involve aggressive behavior.
537 - Workplace Violence: The Calm Before the Storm (VHS) [CC] 25 Min. / 1994
This program is designed to help supervisors and employees identify the warning signs of workplace violence and methods to prevent it.
538 - Workplace Violence: First Line of Defense (Supervisors) 30 Min. / 1994
This program shows how to protect employees through a managed organizational response
557 - Maintenance Safety (*High Impact*) (Spanish) 19 Min. / 2002
593 - General Electrical Principles (VHS & DVD) 18 Min. / 2003
This video is designed to provide basic electrical safety training for employees who work around electrical equipment but aren?t qualified electricians.
605 - Remember Charlie 56 Min. /
Deeply moving portrayal of the devastating real-life consequences of the abuse of safety procedures. Motivates audiences to handle all aspects of their lives with greater awareness and appreciation of safety.
609 - Warehouse Manual Handling (The New Approach) 21 Min. / 2002
Latest warehouse manual handling techniques are demonstrated. Musculoskeletal disorders are explained and risk identification, assessment, and control are also covered.
610 - Maintenance Safety (High Impact) (VHS & DVD) 19 Min. / 2002
Re-enactments of actual workplace injury scenarios to motivate your employees to follow approved work practices.
611 - Maintenance Safety / Hazard Assessment 17 Min. / 2003
Job Safety Analysis ? How to look at the duties your employees perform to recognize potential hazards that may cause injury, illness, or death.
Groundskeeping
Hand Safety / Foot Safety
1250 - High Impact Hand Safety (DVD) 17 Min. /
Re-creates 15 work related accidents involving hands and fingers. This dynamic video shows viewers that a commitment to hand safety is the key to maintaining an injury-free workplace or even saving ones life. Filled with re-creations of actual accidents from OSHA files.
1256 - Box Cutter/ Utility Knife Safety (DVD Only) 8 Min. /
This video begins with a series of accidents caused by the unsafe use of utility knives. The mishaps are then carefully examined to reveal the underlying causes, as well as the precautionary steps, that would prevent similar incidents. Topics include proper use and handling of box cutters and utility knives, using the correct knife for the job, knife maintenance and inspection and proper blade changing and disposal Also available in Spanish on DVD only.
1263 - Powered Hand Tool Safety (DVD) /
This program explains general safety principles related to the use of a wide range of electric and pneumatic tools as well as risks, safety procedures and personal protective equipment applicable to particular tools. Included are demonstrations showing safe techniques for the use of a range of powered hand tools.
1339 - PPE Essesntials (DVD) [CC] 24 Min. / 2008
Graphic Re-enactments High Impact. Health and Safety Research indicates that failure of personnel to wear PPE, use PPE properly and use compatible PPE results in accidents and fatalities that cost organizations and the community millions per year.
1366 - Lessons Learned from Hand Injuries (DVD Only) 19 Min. / 2010
This program features reenactments of workplace hand injury scenarios to teach valuable safety lessons. Causes and effects of hand injuries. Selection and use of protective gloves. Nip points and entanglement hazards. The use of assist devices. Using hand and power tools safely. Preventing Cumulative Trauma Disorders.
1393 - Foot Protection (DVD Only) 12 Min. /
Every year, hundreds of thousands of people are injured in the workplace because they weren't wearing the proper footwear. Many of us tend to think of shoes in terms of styles, but they are a part of your personal protective equipment that must effectively protect your feet from hazards.
1395 - Safely On Your Feet 12 Min. / 2001
Every year, hundreds of thousands of people are injured in the workplace because they weren't wearing the proper footwear. The fact that we have so many foot-related injuries indicates that employees are wearing work shoes that inadequately protect them from the hazards they face on the job. Many of us tend to think more about shoes in terms of styles, but safety shoes are more than a different style. They are part of your personal protective equipment that must effectively protect your feet from hazards that you encounter in your workplace. 2001 12 min.
1438 - To The Point Series: Personal Protective Equipment (DVD Only) 12 Min. / 2017
When our body parts are exposed to certain hazards there is a potential for bodily harm to occur. Properly selecting and wearing personal protective equipment can reduce or eliminate this exposure, prevent injuries and save lives.
208 - PPE: The Right Choice 14 / 2002
This video features actual industrial workers who describe the impact of their decisions regarding the use of PPE.
32 - Blink and You Could Lose Your Hand 18 Min. / 1995
Recounts the story of a mill worker who suffered a severe hand injury while operating a papermaking machine.
559 - Small Falls Are A Big Deal (Spanish) (VHS & DVD) 19 Min. / 2004
Topics include the importance of wearing proper footwear, recognizing and controlling slip and tip hazards, transitional area and changing walking surface conditions, correcting fall hazards, situational awareness and moving from one level to another.
SDS / Hazard Communication / Chemicals
1388 - Hazard Communication & The Global Harmonizing System (DVD Only) 22 Min. / 2012
Implementing the Globally Harmonized System, or GHS, helps ensure improved quality and consistency in the classification and labeling of all chemicals, which in turn improves an employee's ability to quickly understand critical safety information. This program is designed to help employees understand the three key elements of the GHS: Hazard Classification, Container Labeling and Safety Data Sheets.
1401 - Concise Hazard Communication & The Global Harmonizing System Employee Training (DVD Only) [CC] 12 Min. / 2013
This short concise program is designed to help employees understand the three key elements of the GHS: Hazard Classification, Container Labeling and Safety Data Sheets.
1424 - HazCom & GHS-What?s Wrong With This Picture (DVD Only) 20 Min / 2016
In this day and age, chemical hazards exist in practically every workplace including very probably...yours. Exposure to these chemicals can cause effects ranging from mild skin irritations to serious health problems, such as heart and organ damage or cancer. Some chemicals present safety problems, such as the potential to cause fires or explosions. This safety video holds the viewer's attention by providing a thorough and entertaining presentation of the HAZCOM & GHS Standard in a wide variety of work settings.
1429 - Hydrogen Sulfide Employee Training (DVD Only) 21 min /
Employees can work safely in areas where the potential of hydrogen sulfide exists by following their organization's Hydrogen Sulfide Contingency Plan; knowing how and when to use respiratory protection; and knowing the meaning of their facility's hydrogen sulfide warning sounds and signals. This program reviews these three key issues and many other precautions that protect employees from H2S exposures when followed.
1433 - Hazard Communication, the GHS & You (DVD Only) 15 min /
This program features four real-life scenarios that underscore the importance of being able to quickly obtain health, safety and hazard information related to hazardous chemicals and substances in the workplace. As mandated by OSHA, chemical safety data must be conveyed through the use of the standard communication elements found in the Globally Harmonized System for the Labeling and Classification of Chemicals, commonly called the GHS for short. The program explains each of these communication elements in detail so your employees will understand how chemical hazards are communicated and how to use this information to ensure their safety when storing, handling and using hazardous substances.
1440 - To The Point Series: The Hazard Communication Program (DVD Only) 12 Min. / 2017
Various chemicals present many physical and health hazards that cause property damage or harm people. Protecting workers from exposure to hazardous chemicals can prevent injuries and illnesses.
1460 - Dealing with HAZMAT Spills (DVD Only) 16 Min. / 2019
If spills of hazardous materials occur in the wrong place at the wrong time, the result can be a disaster. However, the worst-case scenarios can be prevented when employees understand how to respond correctly if a HAZMAT spill occurs. To deal with spills safely and effectively, employees need to understand the hazards that are associated with HAZMATs and the cleanup procedures that should be used with them, as well as the decontamination and waste disposal procedures that should be employed when cleaning up a spill
377 - Assessing Risks of Toxic Chemicals 11 Min. / 1999
470 - Safety Now 18 Min. / 2000
Introduces employee to those safety principles of importance in their day to day tasks. This video explores the topics of risk management, PPE, handling hazardous material, good housekeeping, lockout/Tagout, manual handling and fire safety.
Head Injury
Hearing / Noise
1267 - MSHA Hearing Conservation Employee Training (DVD) 11 Min. / 2001
Stresses to miners the importance of wearing hearing protection at all times when hazardous noise levels are presents. Topics include effects of noise on hearing, conservation program, medical surveillance, assessment and selection/use of hearing protection. Also available in Spanish on DVD only. See Spanish video section.
1320 - Hearing Loss Prevention DVD 14 Min. /
Demonstrate to employees the importance of wearing proper hearing protection in all situations where noise can be hazardous. Types of hearing protection, symptoms of hearing loss and dangers of off-the-job noise.
1438 - To The Point Series: Personal Protective Equipment (DVD Only) 12 Min. / 2017
When our body parts are exposed to certain hazards there is a potential for bodily harm to occur. Properly selecting and wearing personal protective equipment can reduce or eliminate this exposure, prevent injuries and save lives.
1441 - To The Point Series: Preventing Hearing Loss (DVD Only) 12 Min. / 2017
Power tools, lawn equipment, metal working machinery, air compressors and countless other pieces of machinery or tools generate noise at levels high enough to damage our hearing. Controlling our exposure to high levels of noise can prevent the life-changing effects of hearing loss.
1458 - Hearing Conservation: Training for Employees (DVD Only) 15 Min. / 2019
Because hearing loss can be gradual, happening over a long period of time, we often don't recognize it's happening until it's too late. This program explains how your facility's hearing conservation program protects employees from the harmful effects of noise exposure.
536 - Hearing Conservation Employee Training (Mine Safety) 11 min. / 1993
Injury Management / Workers' Comp. / OSHA Recordkeeping
1399 - Back to Work ? Back to Safety (DVD Only) 19 Min. / 2013
Distraction, falling out of routine, reporting for work exhausted, forgetting about common hazards, not being aware of workplace changes, frustration, poor job planning and organization, depression and mood swings are all common contributors to workplace incidents after spending time away from work. This program explains and illustrates each of these issues through a series of examples, testimonials and incident reenactments.
1435 - Understanding & Controlling Ergonomic Risk Factors (DVD Only) 19 min /
Ergonomic controls are used in almost all workplaces to prevent Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs), often called cumulative trauma disorders or repetitive stress injuries. Workers often ignore the signs and symptoms of these disorders until a chronic condition has developed and they often don?t know the measures they can take to prevent them. That?s the purpose of this program?to explain what ergonomics and Musculoskeletal Disorders are and the measures your organization takes to control ergonomic risk factors.
164 - Back in Shape / 2000
Good video for general back care, health & fitness. Doesn?t pertain to lifting.
Kitchen / Restaurant Safety
1256 - Box Cutter/ Utility Knife Safety (DVD Only) 8 Min. /
This video begins with a series of accidents caused by the unsafe use of utility knives. The mishaps are then carefully examined to reveal the underlying causes, as well as the precautionary steps, that would prevent similar incidents. Topics include proper use and handling of box cutters and utility knives, using the correct knife for the job, knife maintenance and inspection and proper blade changing and disposal Also available in Spanish on DVD only.
280 - Kitchen Safety / 1995
Safety Care video
283 - Kitchen Care [CC] 18 Min. / 1997
This video covers kitchen worker concerns from receiving food deliveries to serving in the dining room. Personal responsibility and teamwork in the kitchen is shown as a strong part of overall safety.
287 - Slips, Trips & Falls (DVD Only) 12 Min. / 2004
288 - Small Falls Are A Big Deal (VHS & DVD) 19 Min. / 2004
Topics include the importance of wearing proper footwear, recognizing and controlling slip and tip hazards, transitional area and changing walking surface conditions, correcting fall hazards, situational awareness and moving from one level to another.
608 - Glassware Washing Hazards 10 Min. / 2000
Fall Protection / Ladder Safety / Scaffold Safety
1273 - Fall Arrest Systems 19 Min. /
This video shows viewers how too properly select and use personal fall arrest systems (PFAS) so they can work safely above ground. Topics include forces involved in falls, components of the PFAS, inspection of, selection of, legal tie-off points, and calculating the fall distance. Also available in Spanish on DVD only.
1277 - Ladder Safety: A Practical Approach (DVD) 19 Min. /
Covers basic precautions that will keep employees safe when using ladders and consequences of failing to follow these safe work practices. Includes: selecting the right ladder, transporting, setting-up on uneven / unstable surfaces or rounded objects, standing / working on ladders safely and use of multi-function ladders.
1312 - Safety Bob?s Construction Safety Orientation (VHS & DVD) 22 Min. /
Discussion based video, topics to include injury prevention, ppe, excavation & trenching, ladder & scaffold safety, fall protection, electrical safety & a good safety attitude.
1359 - Maintaining Your Safety (DVD) 20 Min. / 2010
Maintenance workers maintain all aspects of operations and equipment. They are such an important part of the process that they feel pressure to get all repairs done fast! In this program, In addition to developing and maintaining a good safety attitude, other topics include: job hazard analysis, lockout/tagout, ladder safety, elevated work platforms, fall protection, use of hand and power tools, electrical safety and arc flash protection.
1363 - Safety's Top 10 Causes of Workplace Injury (DVD Only) 19 Min. / 2010
Topics include the prevention of the following causes of workplace injuries: workplace violence, repetitive motion injuries, body parts being caught in or crushed by equipment, motor vehicle collisions, the body being struck by objects, the body striking against objects, falls to lower levels, same-level slips and falls, overexertion and unsafe acts.
1390 - Surviving the Fall: The Proper Use of Your Personal Fall Arrest System (DVD Only) 20 Min. / 2012
The proper use of a personal fall arrest system allows a worker to survive a fall, with minimal injury by not only preventing the falling worker from hitting the ground, but also by limiting the amount of force imparted onto the worker when the fall is arrested. In this program, viewers will see fall protection equipment deployed in actual fall events and learn the proper selection and use of these devices. In addition to safe work practices, such as 100 percent tie-off techniques, emphasis is placed on having a rescue plan in place should a fall occur.
1391 - Surviving the Fall: The Proper Use of Your Fall Arrest System (Short version) (DVD Only) 10 Min. / 2007
The proper use of a personal fall arrest system allows a worker to survive a fall, with minimal injury by not only preventing the falling worker from hitting the ground, but also by limiting the amount of force imparted onto the worker when the fall is arrested. In this program, viewers will see fall protection equipment deployed in actual fall events and learn the proper selection and use of these devices. In addition to safe work practices, such as 100 percent tie-off techniques, emphasis is placed on having a rescue plan in place should a fall occur.
1394 - Shattered-The Jeff Walters Story (DVD Only) 16 Min. /
Jeff Walters, a young newlywed, was more interested in earning the respect of his co-workers than being concerned for his own safety. After climbing the conveyor without doing a lockout or wearing fall protection, Jeff fell 19 feet when the conveyor started unexpectedly. This program teaches the critical safety lesson that risk-taking is never worth it and that any supposed reward of a shortcut is only a facade.
1400 - The Tallest Tool in the Tool Box: Using Ladders Safely (DVD Only) [CC] 15 Min. / 2013
Every worker, from experienced trade professional to the home handy-person, needs to know how to use their tools to get the job done right. When the job is above the ground, consider the ladder as another tool in the tool box that you need to know how to use to get the job done safely. This program reviews the safe work practices that must be followed to avoid injuries while climbing and working on ladders. Topics include selecting the right ladder for the job, ladder inspection, proper ladder setup, ensuring ladder stability, climbing and descending ladders safely and working safely on ladders.
1404 - Good Housekeeping: Everyone's Responsiblity (DVD Only) 17 Min. / 2013
Good housekeeping is everyone's responsibility. It doesn't matter what position you hold or what type of task you are performing; keeping your work area tidy and free of clutter should be every employee's obligation. It's part of your commitment to safety and your actions go a long way in showing your co-workers that you want everyone to go home safe at the end of each day.
1405 - Ladder Safety (DVD Only) 17 Min. / 2013
Ladders are a pretty common and useful fixture both on and off the job. Most of us have probably used one or more types of ladders in our lifetime and you may feel familiar with and comfortable working with ladders, but there?s more to working safely with ladders than just setting one up and climbing it. ?Selecting the right ladder for the job. ?Inspecting ladders. ?Transporting and setting up ladders. ?Ascending and descending ladders with "3 points of contact". ?Working on ladders safely with the "belt buckle rule". ?Additional safety tips when using ladders.
1423 - Surviving the Fall: Your Personal Fall Arrest System (DVD Only) 20 Min / 2014
You know what they say, "It?s not the fall that gets you, it?s the sudden stop." The farther we fall, the more forceful and damaging that sudden stop becomes. In this program, viewers will see fall protection equipment deployed in actual fall events and learn the proper selection and use of these devices. In addition to safe work practices, such as 100 % tie-off techniques, emphasis is placed on having a rescue plan in place should a fall occur. How to select an approved anchor point. How to use and inspect connecting devices. How to inspect and put on a body harness properly. How to calculate total fall distance and prevent sudden-stop injuries. How to use fall-limiting devices properly. How to prevent suspension trauma in the event of a fall.
1425 - Aerial Work Platform Safety (DVD Only) 15 Min. / 2015
This live-action program demonstrates safe work practices for operating aerial work platforms, such as: articulating and telescopic boom lifts, scissor lifts, etc. Training and authorization. Fueling and battery charging. Pre-operational inspection of the lift and work area. How to start, drive and park a work platform. Proper procedures for operating the controls. How to raise and lower the platform. How to mount and dismount the platform safely Office Safety
1427 - Elevated Work Platform Safety (DVD Only) 19 Min. / 2015
While there are many different styles of lifts designed for various applications and site conditions, they all have one thing in common: the potential for serious injury or death when operated in a careless manner. Electrocution, falls, crushed body parts and tip-overs are just a few examples of incidents that often result from unsafe operation
1464 - Fall Factors: Understanding & Preventing Skips, Trips, and Falls (DVD Only) 19 Min. / 2019
With slips, trips and falls being the second leading cause of work-related deaths and the third leading cause of disabling work injuries it is critical to teach workers slips, trips and falls prevention. By understanding how fall factors such as balance, gravity, friction and momentum contribute to these incidents; we can take preventative measures to prevent falls. This safety video teaches employees the following tips in controlling trip and slip hazards.
289 - Working Safely at Height 17 Min. / 2003
291 - Slips, Trips, and Falls (VHS & DVD) / 1988
Re-enactments of common incidents.
293 - High Impact Fall Protection (*Very Graphic*) 19 Min. / 1997
295 - Scaffolds: Safety at All Levels [CC] 18 Min. / 1997
Role of competent person, assembly, inspection, and fall protection.
299 - Fall Arrest Systems 15 Min. / 2003
300 - Falls in the Workplace 11 Min. / 2003
301 - Ladder Safety: A Practical Approach 19 Min. / 2006
Covers basic precautions that will keep employees safe when using ladders and consequences of failing to follow these safe work practices. Includes: selecting the right ladder, transporting, setting-up on uneven/unstable surfaces or rounded objects, standing/working on ladders safely and use of multi-function ladders.
559 - Small Falls Are A Big Deal (Spanish) (VHS & DVD) 19 Min. / 2004
Topics include the importance of wearing proper footwear, recognizing and controlling slip and tip hazards, transitional area and changing walking surface conditions, correcting fall hazards, situational awareness and moving from one level to another.
Lead
Electrical Safety / Lockout Tagout
1258 - High Impact ?Qualified? Electrical Safety (DVD) /
This video covers most of the training requirements and safe work practices for qualified workers outlined in OSHA 1910 subpart (S). Topics include arching, arch blast, protective clothing, limited approach boundaries, use of voltage-rated gloves and other PPE, Performing live work and de-energizing equipment.
1260 - High Impact Electrical Safety (DVD) /
This program presents 10 accidents, their causes & their prevention.
1262 - Life & Death Electrical Safety (DVD) /
This video focuses on the electrocution death of Donna Myers who made an unauthorized adjustment of a conveyor. The investigation uncovers poor workmanship of past contractors which if corrected could have saved Donna's life.
1279 - Lessons Learned From An Arch Flash Tragedy (VHS & DVD) /
This video shows a real life tragedy resulting in life altering physical injuries. Mark received 2nd & 3rd degree burns when he did not follow good work practices. Topics include dangers of electrical work, hazards of jewelry, & flammable clothing, and proper PPE including clothing and tools.
1312 - Safety Bob?s Construction Safety Orientation (VHS & DVD) 22 Min. /
Discussion based video, topics to include injury prevention, ppe, excavation & trenching, ladder & scaffold safety, fall protection, electrical safety & a good safety attitude.
1314 - Lockout/ Tagout Training for Employees (DVD) 16 Min. /
Topics include types of energy sources, the energy control plan, situations requiring lo/to, lo/to devices, procedures and special lockout situations Also available in Spanish on DVD only
1359 - Maintaining Your Safety (DVD) 20 Min. / 2010
Maintenance workers maintain all aspects of operations and equipment. They are such an important part of the process that they feel pressure to get all repairs done fast! In this program, In addition to developing and maintaining a good safety attitude, other topics include: job hazard analysis, lockout/tagout, ladder safety, elevated work platforms, fall protection, use of hand and power tools, electrical safety and arc flash protection.
1380 - High Impact: Power Tool Safety (DVD) 17 Min. / 2010
Topics include inspecting tools before use, selecting the proper tool for the job, being trained and authorized to use tools and correct body placement and tool positioning. Electrical extension cords, GFCI?s, dangers of compressed air, avoiding horseplay, recognizing fire hazards and using proper PPE are also covered.
1385 - Stored Energy: The Hidden Hazard (DVD Only) 17 Min. / 2011
While most people think about lockout hazards when discussing "stored energy," potential and elastic stored energy can also be very dangerous. This program is designed to raise your employees' awareness of all types of stored energy hazards in the work environments where they can be found. What the various types of stored energy are and the hazards they present. Stored energy hazards found in receiving areas. The dangers of products that are stored in bulk. Hazards of loaded pallets and other warehouse equipment.
1386 - More High Impact: Lockout/Tagout Safety Training (DVD Only) 21 Min. / 2011
This dynamic program shows viewers that a commitment to lockout / tagout safety is the key to maintaining an injury-free workplace or even saving one's life. Filled with re-creations of actual accidents from OSHA files, this film has proven to be a highly effective training tool through its scared-straight, graphic nature. Viewer can select graphic or non-graphic version.
1387 - 2012 NFPA 70E: Electrical Safety in the Workplace (DVD Only) 26 Min. / 2012
The most recent 2012 NFPA 70E standard has many changes and updates as compared to the outdated 2009 edition. In this program, the dual hazards of electrical shock and arc flash are clearly explained and highlighted with dramatic arc flash footage, full-scale explosions and realistic re-enactments of flammable clothing ignition, etc. All to convince electrical workers of the need to follow these critical safe work practices.
1394 - Shattered-The Jeff Walters Story (DVD Only) 16 Min. /
Jeff Walters, a young newlywed, was more interested in earning the respect of his co-workers than being concerned for his own safety. After climbing the conveyor without doing a lockout or wearing fall protection, Jeff fell 19 feet when the conveyor started unexpectedly. This program teaches the critical safety lesson that risk-taking is never worth it and that any supposed reward of a shortcut is only a facade.
1414 - Electrical Safety for Everyone (DVD Only) 21 Min. / 2013
All workers should know and practice basic electrical safety. Video covers How electricity works and why it is dangerous. How resistance relates to the flow of electricity and Ohm's law. What the two concepts of electrical safety are. How employees can avoid contacting energized conductors. How grounding, double-insulated tools and GFCI?s protect workers from electric shock. How to respond to a shock event.
1415 - Electrical Safety for the Qualified Worker (DVD Only) 20 Min. / 2013
The purpose of this program is to explain the safety precautions these employees must always take to avoid needless tragedies while performing any type of electrical work. Video covers the definition of a "qualified" worker as well as its very important and specific meaning. Understanding the various approach boundaries and the shock hazard of electricity. Use and care of voltage-rated gloves and PPE. The Arc Flash hazard and establishing the Arc Flash Boundary. The four PPE Levels related to Arc Flash Protection. Creating and verifying an ?electrically safe condition? or a ?zero energy state?. The few exceptions and limited conditions to allow energized work.
1420 - 2015 NFPA 70E: Safe Electrical Work Practices (DVD Only) 26 Min. / 2014
This program provides an overview of the 2015 Edition of NFPA 70E which has significant changes to the 2012 standard. One of the leading authorities on electrical safety is the National Fire Protection Association, the NFPA. Their document number 70E is recognized by many regulatory authorities and organizations as the ?best practices? for electrical safety. Every year, electrical workers are seriously injured or killed by contacting energized parts or being subjected to an electrical arc flash. To prevent these types of incidents, these workers and the organizations for which they work must understand and follow up-to-date electrical safety-related electrical work practices, maintenance requirements and administrative controls.
1437 - To The Point Series: Lockout/Tagout (DVD Only) 12 Min. / 2017
The unexpected starting of machines or other unplanned releases of hazardous energy can have devastating consequences. Controlling hazardous energy can prevent injuries and save lives.
470 - Safety Now 18 Min. / 2000
Introduces employee to those safety principles of importance in their day to day tasks. This video explores the topics of risk management, PPE, handling hazardous material, good housekeeping, lockout/Tagout, manual handling and fire safety.
471 - In the Line of Fire (VHS & DVD) 14 Min. / 2006
The line separating safety from danger is sometimes quite small. This hazard recognition program discusses many workplace hazards: sudden release of tension & gravity, moving machinery and path of travel, flying debris, automated machinery, energy control and contact with stationary hazards.
558 - In the Line of Fire (Spanish) 14 Min. / 2006
The line separating safety from danger is sometimes quite small. This hazard recognition program discusses many workplace hazards: sudden release of tension & gravity, moving machinery and path of travel, flying debris, automated machinery, energy control and contact with stationary hazards.
579 - Electrical Safety in the Workplace [CC] 17 Min. / 1996
581 - Lockout for Life 21 Min. / 1992
Includes review of procedures and re-enactments of actual incidents.
582 - High Impact Lockout Tagout Safety (*Very Graphic*) 19 Min. / 1996
586 - High Impact Electrical Safety [CC] 18 Min. / 1993
587 - Power Line Safety Essentials for Contractors 23 Min. / 1995
589 - Basic Electrical Safety on the Jobsite (*Very Graphic*) 10 Min. / 1995
590 - High Impact Electrical Safety (*Very Graphic*) 19 Min. / 1990
Features ten dramatic electrical accidents.
591 - High Impact Lockout / Tagout Safety (*Very Graphic*) [CC] 19 Min. / 1999
Shows the Lockout/Tagout procedures and the causes of six accidents. The tape will make believers out of your people.
593 - General Electrical Principles (VHS & DVD) 18 Min. / 2003
This video is designed to provide basic electrical safety training for employees who work around electrical equipment but aren?t qualified electricians.
594 - Energized Electrical Work Permit 16 Min. / 2004
595 - Life and Death Series: Electrical Safety (*Very Graphic*) 19 Min. / 1999
Focuses on the electrocution death of a worker who was found lying next to a conveyor on the assembly line where she worked. Discusses proper electrical safety practices.
Logging Safety / Chainsaw Safety
110 - Hazard: Logging Safety Program / 1987
111 - Put?er There (Directional Felling) / 1990
112 - Woods Truckin? Safety: No Boss on Your Back / 1990
114 - Mechanical Harvesting Safety / 1990
1408 - Chain Saw Maintenance & Safety (DVD Only) 16 Mins. / 2013
Chainsaws are used extensively by a wide range of people in many industries. The chainsaw is of great assistance when fast cutting of timber is required. But, if the chainsaw is not properly maintained or is used incorrectly its potential for causing injury cannot be underestimated. Included in this program are sections which deal with the following: The components of the chainsaw, chain types and selection, chain components, sharpening the chain, setting the depth gauge, guide bar maintenance and chain assembly, chain tension, personal and operational safety
1409 - Safe Operation of Chainsaws (DVD Only) 14 Mins. / 2013
The chainsaw can be an extremely dangerous tool if not operated correctly. This program looks at a range of operational and cutting procedures that are crucial for the safe and successful operation of the chainsaw in all situations. Included in this program: ?Preparing a chainsaw for use, starting the chainsaw, holding and operating the chainsaw, general lumbering/bucking and felling a tree. There is no doubt that a chainsaw can be a very dangerous tool and that there is no substitute for proper training and a professional approach to their use. However, if the saw is properly maintained and used according to safe work practices, safe and accurate cutting can be consistently achieved.
1422 - Chain Saw Safety (DVD Only) 12 Min. / 2012
Safety and chainsaws?the two go hand in hand, because rarely is a chainsaw incident a minor incident. While a chainsaw by itself is perfectly harmless, the unsafe actions of operators often result in severe injuries. This program discusses many safe operating procedures that employees should follow to avoid such incidents. Topics include fire prevention, starting a saw?s motor, preventing kickbacks, felling a tree safely and safely bucking a tree. Please note: Eye and face protection are required, but are not depicted well in video.
Video List: M-Y
Machinery & Tools
1263 - Powered Hand Tool Safety (DVD) /
This program explains general safety principles related to the use of a wide range of electric and pneumatic tools as well as risks, safety procedures and personal protective equipment applicable to particular tools. Included are demonstrations showing safe techniques for the use of a range of powered hand tools.
1283 - High Impact Metal Working Safety (DVD) 19 Min. /
Machine actions and hazards, maintaining mental concentration, personal protective equipment. (Video applies to all machines - not just metal working machines.)
1290 - Conveyer Safety in the Workplace (DVD) 17 Min. /
Hazards posed by conveyor systems and the safe work practices that employees must follow to prevent injuries. Testimonials from injured workers. Topics include shear, pinch & nip points, guarding, employee contact, maintenance, signs, housekeeping, & emergency stop devices
1350 - Operator Safety Training for Mechanical Power Presses / 2001
Covers the basic safety principals of using mechanical power presses.
1359 - Maintaining Your Safety (DVD) 20 Min. / 2010
Maintenance workers maintain all aspects of operations and equipment. They are such an important part of the process that they feel pressure to get all repairs done fast! In this program, In addition to developing and maintaining a good safety attitude, other topics include: job hazard analysis, lockout/tagout, ladder safety, elevated work platforms, fall protection, use of hand and power tools, electrical safety and arc flash protection.
1363 - Safety's Top 10 Causes of Workplace Injury (DVD Only) 19 Min. / 2010
Topics include the prevention of the following causes of workplace injuries: workplace violence, repetitive motion injuries, body parts being caught in or crushed by equipment, motor vehicle collisions, the body being struck by objects, the body striking against objects, falls to lower levels, same-level slips and falls, overexertion and unsafe acts.
1380 - High Impact: Power Tool Safety (DVD) 17 Min. / 2010
Topics include inspecting tools before use, selecting the proper tool for the job, being trained and authorized to use tools and correct body placement and tool positioning. Electrical extension cords, GFCI?s, dangers of compressed air, avoiding horseplay, recognizing fire hazards and using proper PPE are also covered.
1418 - Machine Guarding & Operator Safety (DVD Only) 18 Min. / 2014
When used properly, various types of machine guarding and safety devices allow machine operators to perform their jobs safely and efficiently. Unfortunately, many operators choose to cheat, defeat or override these types of safety devices; often resulting in severe injury or death. This is why operators have a responsibility to respect the power of their equipment and the hazards it can present. This responsibility includes understanding the hazards presented by the specific equipment in their work area and following the necessary precautions and safe work practices required to prevent injury.
385 - Equipment and Machine Guarding / 1996
404 - Conveyor Safety in the Workplace 18 Min. / 2002
408 - Working Safely with Hand & Power Tools (VHS & DVD) 17 Min. / 2004
Viewers are shown the basic safety rules that will greatly reduce the risk of injury during hand and power tool use. Safety Attitude and good judgment is needed when using tools. Equipment inspection & PPE is also discussed.
409 - Machine Guarding Hazards (DVD) 14 Min. /
This program covers various hazards, the importance of guarding, safety devices, why guards must not be removed or bypassed and worker testimonials.
471 - In the Line of Fire (VHS & DVD) 14 Min. / 2006
The line separating safety from danger is sometimes quite small. This hazard recognition program discusses many workplace hazards: sudden release of tension & gravity, moving machinery and path of travel, flying debris, automated machinery, energy control and contact with stationary hazards.
558 - In the Line of Fire (Spanish) 14 Min. / 2006
The line separating safety from danger is sometimes quite small. This hazard recognition program discusses many workplace hazards: sudden release of tension & gravity, moving machinery and path of travel, flying debris, automated machinery, energy control and contact with stationary hazards.
582 - High Impact Lockout Tagout Safety (*Very Graphic*) 19 Min. / 1996
Manbaskets
430 - Man Baskets / 1990
Medical Emergencies
1253 - First Aid: Until Help Arrives (DVD) /
In this program, best-selling author/EMT Martin Lesperance shares experiences and tips he's learned from 25 years of working in emergency services while showing viewers how to respond in a variety of emergency situations.
1336 - Preventing the Spread of Contagious Illness 21 Min. / 2009
DVD includes information about seasonal flu, avian flu, SARS and MRSA in addition to swine flu, explains the origins and symptoms of these illnesses as well as the general hygiene and prevention measures required to prevent spreading and contracting all contagious illnesses. The video stresses prevention and the personal responsibility required to avoid spreading an illness or infection. It also covers measures to take at home once you are infected and how to prepare for and respond to a pandemic of an illness.
202 - Respirators: Your TB Defense and TB Respiratory Protection (DVD) 48 Min. / 2002
Designed to educate health care workers on proper respiratory protection. Administrator? Review takes you step by step through developing a respiratory protection program for TB.
483 - Emergency Action Plan: The Team Approach 19 Min. / 2007
The basic aspects of life-saving emergency action planning, including evacuation procedures, importance of simulations and the responsibilities of all personnel. Also available in Spanish and Portuguese.
Medication
Mine Safety and Health
1267 - MSHA Hearing Conservation Employee Training (DVD) 11 Min. / 2001
Stresses to miners the importance of wearing hearing protection at all times when hazardous noise levels are presents. Topics include effects of noise on hearing, conservation program, medical surveillance, assessment and selection/use of hearing protection. Also available in Spanish on DVD only. See Spanish video section.
1410 - MSHA Surface Miner Training (3 Disc/DVD Set) 8+ Hours Total Training / 2008
The federal government?s Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) requires mandatory training of surface miners. The twenty-seven-module Surface Miner Training curriculum (over 8 hours) is designed to help mine owners and operators meet the MSHA training requirements. The information provided in the courses is based on the insights and knowledge of experienced miners, extensive industry research, and MSHA best practices, and can be used in conjunction with supervised, on-site training as part of an approved training plan.Mine owners and operators can use Surface Miner Training courses to help provide the following training mandated under Title 30 CFR Part 46: New Miner Training, Newly Hired Experienced Miner Training, New Task Training, and Annual Refresher Training. Disk 1 covers: Introduction to Miner Training, Introduction to Mining Environment Hazard Recognition and Avoidance, Emergency Procedures Disk 2 covers: Health and Safety Aspects of Tasks, Statutory Rights of Miners, Line of Authority, Hazard Reporting Rules and Procedures Disk 3 covers: Respiratory Devices, First Aid
526 - GRAVEL PITS (GOOD BERMS SAVE LIVES) /
555 - Fall Protection (Spanish) 13 / 2002
556 - Lightning in Mining (Spanish) 14 / 2002
Miscellaneous
1256 - Box Cutter/ Utility Knife Safety (DVD Only) 8 Min. /
This video begins with a series of accidents caused by the unsafe use of utility knives. The mishaps are then carefully examined to reveal the underlying causes, as well as the precautionary steps, that would prevent similar incidents. Topics include proper use and handling of box cutters and utility knives, using the correct knife for the job, knife maintenance and inspection and proper blade changing and disposal Also available in Spanish on DVD only.
1298 - 101 Days of Summer Safety (DVD) 20 Min. /
This video provides a variety of safety tips that will help protect employees from common hazards of the summer season. Topics include summer driving, sunburn, heat related illnesses, sports, swimming, boating, personal watercraft, and unique hazards of unfamiliar areas in the summer.
1312 - Safety Bob?s Construction Safety Orientation (VHS & DVD) 22 Min. /
Discussion based video, topics to include injury prevention, ppe, excavation & trenching, ladder & scaffold safety, fall protection, electrical safety & a good safety attitude.
1335 - Just A Second Ago: The Brad Livingston Story 21 Min. / 2009
Story of Brad Livingston?s decision to violate safety procedures, take short cuts, and condoning fellow employee unsafe acts resulting in his world being literally blown apart. Discusses how it affected his life, his family, and those he worked with. He tells his story to help motivate a safety culture to understand why they must always work safely.
1336 - Preventing the Spread of Contagious Illness 21 Min. / 2009
DVD includes information about seasonal flu, avian flu, SARS and MRSA in addition to swine flu, explains the origins and symptoms of these illnesses as well as the general hygiene and prevention measures required to prevent spreading and contracting all contagious illnesses. The video stresses prevention and the personal responsibility required to avoid spreading an illness or infection. It also covers measures to take at home once you are infected and how to prepare for and respond to a pandemic of an illness.
1355 - Handling a Sexual Harassment Investigation (DVD) 19 Min. / 2002
Any form of sexual conduct in the workplace may constitute sexual harassment if the actions or comments are unwanted or threatening. But recognizing sexual harassment is only half the battle. If action isn't taken quickly, and the situation is not resolved fairly, a company can face lawsuits and hefty fines. In fact, the company's reputation, business relationships and financial security could depend on how a manager or supervisor handles a sexual harassment incident. This program discusses a company's legal responsibility to prevent and deal with sexual harassment incidents, policies and procedures that should be followed when investigating allegations of sexual harassment and how to interview apparent victims, alleged harassers and potential witnesses.
1375 - A Policy Is Not Enough (DVD Only) [CC] 17 Min. / 2010
Several vignettes depicting various forms of disrespectful behavior. Communicating and coaching to employees the organization's harassment policy. Responding immediately to situations that could lead to harassment claims. Preventing retaliation against an employee who has reported an incident to their supervisor.
1376 - Preventing Harassment: Creating a Positive Workplace (DVD) 21 Min. / 2011
Topics include how harassment creates a hostile work environment, types of behavior that are considered harassment, conduct that constitutes sexual harassment, how to respond to unwelcome behavior and preventing your own behavior from being construed as harassment.
1382 - Cell Phones in the Workplace: A Dangerous Distraction (DVD) 13 Min. / 2011
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.
1384 - Miracle on the Hudson Prepare for Safety (DVD Only) 26 Min. / 2011
Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger relives the fateful day that he was forced to land Flight 1549 in the Hudson River. He'll share how he helped save hundreds of lives by calling upon the 4 "C's" ? Competence, Compassion, Commitment and Communication. Your employees will see how they can acquire and apply these same characteristics in their own life, both on and off-the-job
1399 - Back to Work ? Back to Safety (DVD Only) 19 Min. / 2013
Distraction, falling out of routine, reporting for work exhausted, forgetting about common hazards, not being aware of workplace changes, frustration, poor job planning and organization, depression and mood swings are all common contributors to workplace incidents after spending time away from work. This program explains and illustrates each of these issues through a series of examples, testimonials and incident reenactments.
1411 - Emergency Preparedness & Response (DVD Only) 22 Min. / 2013
Knowing the proper procedures to follow during an emergency could mean the difference between life and death. The purpose of this program is to familiarize viewers with basic emergency response practices that will help them be prepared for and respond to a crisis or an emergency.
1417 - Active Shooter & Workplace Violence (DVD Only) 10 min / 2014
Emergencies involving violence are unfortunately a real possibility in today's workplace. This can also include encountering an active shooter on the premises. One of your job responsibilities is to be prepared and know how to respond should such an emergency occur at your workplace. Knowing the proper procedures to follow during an emergency could mean the difference between life and death. *"Active Shooter & Workplace Violence" footage from American Training Resources program entitled, Emergency Preparedness & Response (EPR).?
1460 - Dealing with HAZMAT Spills (DVD Only) 16 Min. / 2019
If spills of hazardous materials occur in the wrong place at the wrong time, the result can be a disaster. However, the worst-case scenarios can be prevented when employees understand how to respond correctly if a HAZMAT spill occurs. To deal with spills safely and effectively, employees need to understand the hazards that are associated with HAZMATs and the cleanup procedures that should be used with them, as well as the decontamination and waste disposal procedures that should be employed when cleaning up a spill
1468 - RCRA Hazardous Waste Final Rule: The E-Manifest System & Other Key Revisions-DVD Only 22 Min. / 2019
The EPA's recently updated RCRA rule is designed to make hazardous waste handling regulations easier to understand and to facilitate better compliance. This program reviews the important revisions mandated in these latest guidelines. The new E-Manifest System is explained in detail to show viewers how to provide more accurate and timely tracking information on hazardous waste shipments electronically instead of using outdated paper forms. The EPA's goal is to phase out written manifests within four years, so it is critical that your employees understand how the new system works
1469 - Sexual Harassment: New Roles/New Rules-DVD Only 19 Min. / 2019
Today's workplace is a far different place than it was just a generation ago. The sexual integration of the workplace, men and women working side-by-side in greater numbers than ever before, has had the most profound direct effect on the ways in which we behave and interact at work.
1470 - Harassment: Keeping it Out of the Workplace-DVD Only 17 Min / 2019
This program is designed to provide the viewer with a better understanding of the destructive and negative consequences of workplace harassment. This program will define and discuss the most common forms of this behavior, and will suggest methods and actions that can be taken to help eliminate its occurrence.
1472 - Introduction to OSHA - DVD Only 21 Min / 2019
The 1970 OSH Act created OSHA, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Its mission is to prevent accidents and injuries in the workplace and protect the health and safety of America's workers. It gives employees many rights related to job safety and creates uniform regulations that apply to workplaces across the country. They also need to know the responsibilities that their employers have to protect them on the job, and the role that they can play in creating safer workplaces for everyone.
530 - New Hire Orientation (Construction Series) / 1995
534 - With All Due Respect (VHS & DVD) 18 Min. / 2003
Video on sexual harassment in the workplace not being tolerated. Also available in Spanish on DVD only.
535 - NIOSH Safety Checklist Program for Schools (DVD) / 2003
SDS / Hazard Communication / Chemicals
1388 - Hazard Communication & The Global Harmonizing System (DVD Only) 22 Min. / 2012
Implementing the Globally Harmonized System, or GHS, helps ensure improved quality and consistency in the classification and labeling of all chemicals, which in turn improves an employee's ability to quickly understand critical safety information. This program is designed to help employees understand the three key elements of the GHS: Hazard Classification, Container Labeling and Safety Data Sheets.
1401 - Concise Hazard Communication & The Global Harmonizing System Employee Training (DVD Only) [CC] 12 Min. / 2013
This short concise program is designed to help employees understand the three key elements of the GHS: Hazard Classification, Container Labeling and Safety Data Sheets.
1424 - HazCom & GHS-What?s Wrong With This Picture (DVD Only) 20 Min / 2016
In this day and age, chemical hazards exist in practically every workplace including very probably...yours. Exposure to these chemicals can cause effects ranging from mild skin irritations to serious health problems, such as heart and organ damage or cancer. Some chemicals present safety problems, such as the potential to cause fires or explosions. This safety video holds the viewer's attention by providing a thorough and entertaining presentation of the HAZCOM & GHS Standard in a wide variety of work settings.
1429 - Hydrogen Sulfide Employee Training (DVD Only) 21 min /
Employees can work safely in areas where the potential of hydrogen sulfide exists by following their organization's Hydrogen Sulfide Contingency Plan; knowing how and when to use respiratory protection; and knowing the meaning of their facility's hydrogen sulfide warning sounds and signals. This program reviews these three key issues and many other precautions that protect employees from H2S exposures when followed.
1433 - Hazard Communication, the GHS & You (DVD Only) 15 min /
This program features four real-life scenarios that underscore the importance of being able to quickly obtain health, safety and hazard information related to hazardous chemicals and substances in the workplace. As mandated by OSHA, chemical safety data must be conveyed through the use of the standard communication elements found in the Globally Harmonized System for the Labeling and Classification of Chemicals, commonly called the GHS for short. The program explains each of these communication elements in detail so your employees will understand how chemical hazards are communicated and how to use this information to ensure their safety when storing, handling and using hazardous substances.
1440 - To The Point Series: The Hazard Communication Program (DVD Only) 12 Min. / 2017
Various chemicals present many physical and health hazards that cause property damage or harm people. Protecting workers from exposure to hazardous chemicals can prevent injuries and illnesses.
1460 - Dealing with HAZMAT Spills (DVD Only) 16 Min. / 2019
If spills of hazardous materials occur in the wrong place at the wrong time, the result can be a disaster. However, the worst-case scenarios can be prevented when employees understand how to respond correctly if a HAZMAT spill occurs. To deal with spills safely and effectively, employees need to understand the hazards that are associated with HAZMATs and the cleanup procedures that should be used with them, as well as the decontamination and waste disposal procedures that should be employed when cleaning up a spill
377 - Assessing Risks of Toxic Chemicals 11 Min. / 1999
470 - Safety Now 18 Min. / 2000
Introduces employee to those safety principles of importance in their day to day tasks. This video explores the topics of risk management, PPE, handling hazardous material, good housekeeping, lockout/Tagout, manual handling and fire safety.
Hearing / Noise
1267 - MSHA Hearing Conservation Employee Training (DVD) 11 Min. / 2001
Stresses to miners the importance of wearing hearing protection at all times when hazardous noise levels are presents. Topics include effects of noise on hearing, conservation program, medical surveillance, assessment and selection/use of hearing protection. Also available in Spanish on DVD only. See Spanish video section.
1320 - Hearing Loss Prevention DVD 14 Min. /
Demonstrate to employees the importance of wearing proper hearing protection in all situations where noise can be hazardous. Types of hearing protection, symptoms of hearing loss and dangers of off-the-job noise.
1438 - To The Point Series: Personal Protective Equipment (DVD Only) 12 Min. / 2017
When our body parts are exposed to certain hazards there is a potential for bodily harm to occur. Properly selecting and wearing personal protective equipment can reduce or eliminate this exposure, prevent injuries and save lives.
1441 - To The Point Series: Preventing Hearing Loss (DVD Only) 12 Min. / 2017
Power tools, lawn equipment, metal working machinery, air compressors and countless other pieces of machinery or tools generate noise at levels high enough to damage our hearing. Controlling our exposure to high levels of noise can prevent the life-changing effects of hearing loss.
1458 - Hearing Conservation: Training for Employees (DVD Only) 15 Min. / 2019
Because hearing loss can be gradual, happening over a long period of time, we often don't recognize it's happening until it's too late. This program explains how your facility's hearing conservation program protects employees from the harmful effects of noise exposure.
536 - Hearing Conservation Employee Training (Mine Safety) 11 min. / 1993
Office Safety / Office Ergonomics / Video Display Terminals
1352 - Office Injury Prevention (DVD Only) 18 Min. / 2002
Nearly 40,000 office workers suffer disabling injuries every year. Many common causes of office injuries are covered in this program including: housekeeping, slips/trips/fall prevention, proper lifting, and strains just to name a few.
1371 - Ergonomics for the 21st Century (DVD Only) 14 min. / 2007
Ergonomics is the science of arranging and adjusting the work environment to fit the employee's body. It applies to every job and every type of workstation, and is each employee's responsibility that they are aware of ergonomic hazards and take the steps to reduce them.
1389 - Office Material Handling 2012 (DVD Only) [CC] 19 Mins. / 2012
Video covers material handling in an office setting. Research indicates that unsafe material handling is the most common cause of work related injuries in the office. These injuries cause personal suffering and loss of income and also cost businesses and national economies.
1417 - Active Shooter & Workplace Violence (DVD Only) 10 min / 2014
Emergencies involving violence are unfortunately a real possibility in today's workplace. This can also include encountering an active shooter on the premises. One of your job responsibilities is to be prepared and know how to respond should such an emergency occur at your workplace. Knowing the proper procedures to follow during an emergency could mean the difference between life and death. *"Active Shooter & Workplace Violence" footage from American Training Resources program entitled, Emergency Preparedness & Response (EPR).?
216 - Office Fire & Evacuation [CC] 18 Min. / 1997
The video demonstrates what to do in a fire emergency and shows personnel how to evacuate a building quickly and calmly. Emergency control measures are also discussed long with common office emergencies.
354 - Safety in the Office (Safety Pays series) / 1992
519 - Violence On The Job (DVD) 27 Min. / 2004
Injury Management / Workers' Comp. / OSHA Recordkeeping
1399 - Back to Work ? Back to Safety (DVD Only) 19 Min. / 2013
Distraction, falling out of routine, reporting for work exhausted, forgetting about common hazards, not being aware of workplace changes, frustration, poor job planning and organization, depression and mood swings are all common contributors to workplace incidents after spending time away from work. This program explains and illustrates each of these issues through a series of examples, testimonials and incident reenactments.
1435 - Understanding & Controlling Ergonomic Risk Factors (DVD Only) 19 min /
Ergonomic controls are used in almost all workplaces to prevent Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs), often called cumulative trauma disorders or repetitive stress injuries. Workers often ignore the signs and symptoms of these disorders until a chronic condition has developed and they often don?t know the measures they can take to prevent them. That?s the purpose of this program?to explain what ergonomics and Musculoskeletal Disorders are and the measures your organization takes to control ergonomic risk factors.
164 - Back in Shape / 2000
Good video for general back care, health & fitness. Doesn?t pertain to lifting.
Personal Protective Equipment
1294 - MORE High Impact: PPE (DVD) 17 Min. /
This program discusses the proper selection and use of PPE and shows painful examples of making poor decisions concerning our protection.
1312 - Safety Bob?s Construction Safety Orientation (VHS & DVD) 22 Min. /
Discussion based video, topics to include injury prevention, ppe, excavation & trenching, ladder & scaffold safety, fall protection, electrical safety & a good safety attitude.
1339 - PPE Essesntials (DVD) [CC] 24 Min. / 2008
Graphic Re-enactments High Impact. Health and Safety Research indicates that failure of personnel to wear PPE, use PPE properly and use compatible PPE results in accidents and fatalities that cost organizations and the community millions per year.
1380 - High Impact: Power Tool Safety (DVD) 17 Min. / 2010
Topics include inspecting tools before use, selecting the proper tool for the job, being trained and authorized to use tools and correct body placement and tool positioning. Electrical extension cords, GFCI?s, dangers of compressed air, avoiding horseplay, recognizing fire hazards and using proper PPE are also covered.
1390 - Surviving the Fall: The Proper Use of Your Personal Fall Arrest System (DVD Only) 20 Min. / 2012
The proper use of a personal fall arrest system allows a worker to survive a fall, with minimal injury by not only preventing the falling worker from hitting the ground, but also by limiting the amount of force imparted onto the worker when the fall is arrested. In this program, viewers will see fall protection equipment deployed in actual fall events and learn the proper selection and use of these devices. In addition to safe work practices, such as 100 percent tie-off techniques, emphasis is placed on having a rescue plan in place should a fall occur.
1391 - Surviving the Fall: The Proper Use of Your Fall Arrest System (Short version) (DVD Only) 10 Min. / 2007
The proper use of a personal fall arrest system allows a worker to survive a fall, with minimal injury by not only preventing the falling worker from hitting the ground, but also by limiting the amount of force imparted onto the worker when the fall is arrested. In this program, viewers will see fall protection equipment deployed in actual fall events and learn the proper selection and use of these devices. In addition to safe work practices, such as 100 percent tie-off techniques, emphasis is placed on having a rescue plan in place should a fall occur.
1393 - Foot Protection (DVD Only) 12 Min. /
Every year, hundreds of thousands of people are injured in the workplace because they weren't wearing the proper footwear. Many of us tend to think of shoes in terms of styles, but they are a part of your personal protective equipment that must effectively protect your feet from hazards.
1394 - Shattered-The Jeff Walters Story (DVD Only) 16 Min. /
Jeff Walters, a young newlywed, was more interested in earning the respect of his co-workers than being concerned for his own safety. After climbing the conveyor without doing a lockout or wearing fall protection, Jeff fell 19 feet when the conveyor started unexpectedly. This program teaches the critical safety lesson that risk-taking is never worth it and that any supposed reward of a shortcut is only a facade.
1425 - Aerial Work Platform Safety (DVD Only) 15 Min. / 2015
This live-action program demonstrates safe work practices for operating aerial work platforms, such as: articulating and telescopic boom lifts, scissor lifts, etc. Training and authorization. Fueling and battery charging. Pre-operational inspection of the lift and work area. How to start, drive and park a work platform. Proper procedures for operating the controls. How to raise and lower the platform. How to mount and dismount the platform safely Office Safety
1429 - Hydrogen Sulfide Employee Training (DVD Only) 21 min /
Employees can work safely in areas where the potential of hydrogen sulfide exists by following their organization's Hydrogen Sulfide Contingency Plan; knowing how and when to use respiratory protection; and knowing the meaning of their facility's hydrogen sulfide warning sounds and signals. This program reviews these three key issues and many other precautions that protect employees from H2S exposures when followed.
1431 - Protection Our Sight (DVD Only) 18 min /
Each and every day, our eyes provide the gateway that allows us to recognize and comprehend the world we work, live and play in. Because our vision is so crucial to almost all aspects of our daily lives, it?s difficult to understand why we wouldn?t protect our eyes in every instance they are at risk from hazards...yet over 2,000 workers in North America suffer some type of eye injury requiring medical treatment every day.
1438 - To The Point Series: Personal Protective Equipment (DVD Only) 12 Min. / 2017
When our body parts are exposed to certain hazards there is a potential for bodily harm to occur. Properly selecting and wearing personal protective equipment can reduce or eliminate this exposure, prevent injuries and save lives.
1462 - Respiratory Protection Program: Employee Version (DVD Only) 15 Min. / 2019
Exposure to hazardous chemicals in the form of dusts, fumes, mists and gases may cause lung damage, cancer and other serious ailments to vital organs and the central nervous system. To protect you from these, OSHA implemented the Respiratory Protection Standard 1910.134. This program shows employees how this plan works to protect them from respiratory hazards.
1467 - Breathe Safely: The Proper Use of Respiratory Protection (DVD Only) 17 min / 2019
Exposure to the gases, dusts, mists, and fumes of hazardous chemicals can cause lung damage, cancer, and other serious conditions of the respiratory and central nervous systems as well as other organs. Your organization has implemented a written respiratory protection program to protect workers from the adverse health effects of airborne contaminants while performing your job. The purpose of this program is to provide employees with an understanding of the respiratory hazards they may encounter in their work areas and how to use the proper respiratory protection to prevent exposures to such hazards.
189 - Maine Respiratory Protection: (Fit Testing) 2 Hrs. / 1999
ITV Class October 12, 1999
190 - Air Purifying Respirators 19 Min. / 1998
When & how to use air purifying respirators, types of respiratory hazards, effects of airborne contaminants on the body, and fit testing.
192 - The Care & Use of Air Purified Respirators 10 Min. / 1990
195 - Personal Protective Equipment 10 Min. / 1995
201 - Personal Protective Equipment in General Industry 17 Min. /
202 - Respirators: Your TB Defense and TB Respiratory Protection (DVD) 48 Min. / 2002
Designed to educate health care workers on proper respiratory protection. Administrator? Review takes you step by step through developing a respiratory protection program for TB.
203 - PPE ? (Personal Protective Equipment) 20 Min. / 2002
204 - One Will Die: The John Martin Story (VHS & DVD) 20 Min. / 2005
Re-enactment of an industrial accident that strongly demonstrates why personal protective equipment should be worn and safety practices to be followed.
208 - PPE: The Right Choice 14 / 2002
This video features actual industrial workers who describe the impact of their decisions regarding the use of PPE.
209 - Personal Protective Equipment: Reality in the Public Sector (*VERY GRAPHIC*) 19 Min. / 2007
A first-hand look at the consequences of not wearing PPE through a worker's recounting of his accident. (*Very Graphic*)
408 - Working Safely with Hand & Power Tools (VHS & DVD) 17 Min. / 2004
Viewers are shown the basic safety rules that will greatly reduce the risk of injury during hand and power tool use. Safety Attitude and good judgment is needed when using tools. Equipment inspection & PPE is also discussed.
458 - High Impact Awareness (*Very Graphic*) 18 Min. / 1996
This video describes the importance of the 3 rules of personal protection: 1) Always take responsibility for your personal safety; 2)Never attempt to perform any task unless you have been trained and authorized; 3) Always follow job procedures and company rules
470 - Safety Now 18 Min. / 2000
Introduces employee to those safety principles of importance in their day to day tasks. This video explores the topics of risk management, PPE, handling hazardous material, good housekeeping, lockout/Tagout, manual handling and fire safety.
551 - Eye Protection: Why Gamble (Spanish) 14 Min. / 1991
565 - One Will Die: The John Martin Story (Spanish) 20 Min. / 2005
Re-enactment of an industrial accident that strongly demonstrates why personal protective equipment should be worn and safety practices to be followed.
602 - PPE Hazard Assessment /
Assist employees in identifying potential hazards
611 - Maintenance Safety / Hazard Assessment 17 Min. / 2003
Job Safety Analysis ? How to look at the duties your employees perform to recognize potential hazards that may cause injury, illness, or death.
62 - Eye Safety / 1989
Injury Management / Workers' Comp. / OSHA Recordkeeping
1399 - Back to Work ? Back to Safety (DVD Only) 19 Min. / 2013
Distraction, falling out of routine, reporting for work exhausted, forgetting about common hazards, not being aware of workplace changes, frustration, poor job planning and organization, depression and mood swings are all common contributors to workplace incidents after spending time away from work. This program explains and illustrates each of these issues through a series of examples, testimonials and incident reenactments.
1435 - Understanding & Controlling Ergonomic Risk Factors (DVD Only) 19 min /
Ergonomic controls are used in almost all workplaces to prevent Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs), often called cumulative trauma disorders or repetitive stress injuries. Workers often ignore the signs and symptoms of these disorders until a chronic condition has developed and they often don?t know the measures they can take to prevent them. That?s the purpose of this program?to explain what ergonomics and Musculoskeletal Disorders are and the measures your organization takes to control ergonomic risk factors.
164 - Back in Shape / 2000
Good video for general back care, health & fitness. Doesn?t pertain to lifting.
Respirators / Respiratory Protection
1252 - Respiratory Protection Program; Management Version DVD 20 Min. /
This video provides an overview of the employer?s responsibilities and discusses key components of a proper Respiratory Protection Program. Also available in Spanish. See Spanish Section.
1339 - PPE Essesntials (DVD) [CC] 24 Min. / 2008
Graphic Re-enactments High Impact. Health and Safety Research indicates that failure of personnel to wear PPE, use PPE properly and use compatible PPE results in accidents and fatalities that cost organizations and the community millions per year.
1429 - Hydrogen Sulfide Employee Training (DVD Only) 21 min /
Employees can work safely in areas where the potential of hydrogen sulfide exists by following their organization's Hydrogen Sulfide Contingency Plan; knowing how and when to use respiratory protection; and knowing the meaning of their facility's hydrogen sulfide warning sounds and signals. This program reviews these three key issues and many other precautions that protect employees from H2S exposures when followed.
1462 - Respiratory Protection Program: Employee Version (DVD Only) 15 Min. / 2019
Exposure to hazardous chemicals in the form of dusts, fumes, mists and gases may cause lung damage, cancer and other serious ailments to vital organs and the central nervous system. To protect you from these, OSHA implemented the Respiratory Protection Standard 1910.134. This program shows employees how this plan works to protect them from respiratory hazards.
1467 - Breathe Safely: The Proper Use of Respiratory Protection (DVD Only) 17 min / 2019
Exposure to the gases, dusts, mists, and fumes of hazardous chemicals can cause lung damage, cancer, and other serious conditions of the respiratory and central nervous systems as well as other organs. Your organization has implemented a written respiratory protection program to protect workers from the adverse health effects of airborne contaminants while performing your job. The purpose of this program is to provide employees with an understanding of the respiratory hazards they may encounter in their work areas and how to use the proper respiratory protection to prevent exposures to such hazards.
189 - Maine Respiratory Protection: (Fit Testing) 2 Hrs. / 1999
ITV Class October 12, 1999
192 - The Care & Use of Air Purified Respirators 10 Min. / 1990
202 - Respirators: Your TB Defense and TB Respiratory Protection (DVD) 48 Min. / 2002
Designed to educate health care workers on proper respiratory protection. Administrator? Review takes you step by step through developing a respiratory protection program for TB.
211 - The Respiratory Protection Program: Management Version 20 Min. /
For Managers: How to manage a respirator program
Kitchen / Restaurant Safety
1256 - Box Cutter/ Utility Knife Safety (DVD Only) 8 Min. /
This video begins with a series of accidents caused by the unsafe use of utility knives. The mishaps are then carefully examined to reveal the underlying causes, as well as the precautionary steps, that would prevent similar incidents. Topics include proper use and handling of box cutters and utility knives, using the correct knife for the job, knife maintenance and inspection and proper blade changing and disposal Also available in Spanish on DVD only.
280 - Kitchen Safety / 1995
Safety Care video
283 - Kitchen Care [CC] 18 Min. / 1997
This video covers kitchen worker concerns from receiving food deliveries to serving in the dining room. Personal responsibility and teamwork in the kitchen is shown as a strong part of overall safety.
287 - Slips, Trips & Falls (DVD Only) 12 Min. / 2004
288 - Small Falls Are A Big Deal (VHS & DVD) 19 Min. / 2004
Topics include the importance of wearing proper footwear, recognizing and controlling slip and tip hazards, transitional area and changing walking surface conditions, correcting fall hazards, situational awareness and moving from one level to another.
608 - Glassware Washing Hazards 10 Min. / 2000
Rigging
1311 - Industrial Crane Safety (DVD) 21 Min. /
Operator training and authorization, three types of crane inspections, three most common hitches, sling angles & force of load, before lifting the load and safely lifting & moving a load. Also available in Spanish. See Spanish Section.
1318 - High Impact: Crane Safety (VHS & DVD) 18 Min. /
5-reenactments of accidents involving indoor cranes, safe work practices, inspections of crane & components, how to determine weight of load capacity of crane, hand signals and safe work procedures for crane repair.
222 - Overhead Cranes: Safe Operation 18 Min. / 1995
223 - Inspection, Care and Storage of Slings / 1994
224 - Crane Safety 14 Min. / 1995
226 - Industrial Crane Safety (DVD) 20 Min. / 2007
This new video demonstrates the safe work practices and pre-cautions necessary to keep these employees and their co-workers out of harms way while cranes and hoists are being rigged or operated. (Also available in Spanish)
Rim Wheel Safety
423 - Reasons Behind the OSHA Rules 5 Min. / 1992
Fall Protection / Ladder Safety / Scaffold Safety
1273 - Fall Arrest Systems 19 Min. /
This video shows viewers how too properly select and use personal fall arrest systems (PFAS) so they can work safely above ground. Topics include forces involved in falls, components of the PFAS, inspection of, selection of, legal tie-off points, and calculating the fall distance. Also available in Spanish on DVD only.
1277 - Ladder Safety: A Practical Approach (DVD) 19 Min. /
Covers basic precautions that will keep employees safe when using ladders and consequences of failing to follow these safe work practices. Includes: selecting the right ladder, transporting, setting-up on uneven / unstable surfaces or rounded objects, standing / working on ladders safely and use of multi-function ladders.
1312 - Safety Bob?s Construction Safety Orientation (VHS & DVD) 22 Min. /
Discussion based video, topics to include injury prevention, ppe, excavation & trenching, ladder & scaffold safety, fall protection, electrical safety & a good safety attitude.
1359 - Maintaining Your Safety (DVD) 20 Min. / 2010
Maintenance workers maintain all aspects of operations and equipment. They are such an important part of the process that they feel pressure to get all repairs done fast! In this program, In addition to developing and maintaining a good safety attitude, other topics include: job hazard analysis, lockout/tagout, ladder safety, elevated work platforms, fall protection, use of hand and power tools, electrical safety and arc flash protection.
1363 - Safety's Top 10 Causes of Workplace Injury (DVD Only) 19 Min. / 2010
Topics include the prevention of the following causes of workplace injuries: workplace violence, repetitive motion injuries, body parts being caught in or crushed by equipment, motor vehicle collisions, the body being struck by objects, the body striking against objects, falls to lower levels, same-level slips and falls, overexertion and unsafe acts.
1390 - Surviving the Fall: The Proper Use of Your Personal Fall Arrest System (DVD Only) 20 Min. / 2012
The proper use of a personal fall arrest system allows a worker to survive a fall, with minimal injury by not only preventing the falling worker from hitting the ground, but also by limiting the amount of force imparted onto the worker when the fall is arrested. In this program, viewers will see fall protection equipment deployed in actual fall events and learn the proper selection and use of these devices. In addition to safe work practices, such as 100 percent tie-off techniques, emphasis is placed on having a rescue plan in place should a fall occur.
1391 - Surviving the Fall: The Proper Use of Your Fall Arrest System (Short version) (DVD Only) 10 Min. / 2007
The proper use of a personal fall arrest system allows a worker to survive a fall, with minimal injury by not only preventing the falling worker from hitting the ground, but also by limiting the amount of force imparted onto the worker when the fall is arrested. In this program, viewers will see fall protection equipment deployed in actual fall events and learn the proper selection and use of these devices. In addition to safe work practices, such as 100 percent tie-off techniques, emphasis is placed on having a rescue plan in place should a fall occur.
1394 - Shattered-The Jeff Walters Story (DVD Only) 16 Min. /
Jeff Walters, a young newlywed, was more interested in earning the respect of his co-workers than being concerned for his own safety. After climbing the conveyor without doing a lockout or wearing fall protection, Jeff fell 19 feet when the conveyor started unexpectedly. This program teaches the critical safety lesson that risk-taking is never worth it and that any supposed reward of a shortcut is only a facade.
1400 - The Tallest Tool in the Tool Box: Using Ladders Safely (DVD Only) [CC] 15 Min. / 2013
Every worker, from experienced trade professional to the home handy-person, needs to know how to use their tools to get the job done right. When the job is above the ground, consider the ladder as another tool in the tool box that you need to know how to use to get the job done safely. This program reviews the safe work practices that must be followed to avoid injuries while climbing and working on ladders. Topics include selecting the right ladder for the job, ladder inspection, proper ladder setup, ensuring ladder stability, climbing and descending ladders safely and working safely on ladders.
1404 - Good Housekeeping: Everyone's Responsiblity (DVD Only) 17 Min. / 2013
Good housekeeping is everyone's responsibility. It doesn't matter what position you hold or what type of task you are performing; keeping your work area tidy and free of clutter should be every employee's obligation. It's part of your commitment to safety and your actions go a long way in showing your co-workers that you want everyone to go home safe at the end of each day.
1405 - Ladder Safety (DVD Only) 17 Min. / 2013
Ladders are a pretty common and useful fixture both on and off the job. Most of us have probably used one or more types of ladders in our lifetime and you may feel familiar with and comfortable working with ladders, but there?s more to working safely with ladders than just setting one up and climbing it. ?Selecting the right ladder for the job. ?Inspecting ladders. ?Transporting and setting up ladders. ?Ascending and descending ladders with "3 points of contact". ?Working on ladders safely with the "belt buckle rule". ?Additional safety tips when using ladders.
1423 - Surviving the Fall: Your Personal Fall Arrest System (DVD Only) 20 Min / 2014
You know what they say, "It?s not the fall that gets you, it?s the sudden stop." The farther we fall, the more forceful and damaging that sudden stop becomes. In this program, viewers will see fall protection equipment deployed in actual fall events and learn the proper selection and use of these devices. In addition to safe work practices, such as 100 % tie-off techniques, emphasis is placed on having a rescue plan in place should a fall occur. How to select an approved anchor point. How to use and inspect connecting devices. How to inspect and put on a body harness properly. How to calculate total fall distance and prevent sudden-stop injuries. How to use fall-limiting devices properly. How to prevent suspension trauma in the event of a fall.
1425 - Aerial Work Platform Safety (DVD Only) 15 Min. / 2015
This live-action program demonstrates safe work practices for operating aerial work platforms, such as: articulating and telescopic boom lifts, scissor lifts, etc. Training and authorization. Fueling and battery charging. Pre-operational inspection of the lift and work area. How to start, drive and park a work platform. Proper procedures for operating the controls. How to raise and lower the platform. How to mount and dismount the platform safely Office Safety
1427 - Elevated Work Platform Safety (DVD Only) 19 Min. / 2015
While there are many different styles of lifts designed for various applications and site conditions, they all have one thing in common: the potential for serious injury or death when operated in a careless manner. Electrocution, falls, crushed body parts and tip-overs are just a few examples of incidents that often result from unsafe operation
1464 - Fall Factors: Understanding & Preventing Skips, Trips, and Falls (DVD Only) 19 Min. / 2019
With slips, trips and falls being the second leading cause of work-related deaths and the third leading cause of disabling work injuries it is critical to teach workers slips, trips and falls prevention. By understanding how fall factors such as balance, gravity, friction and momentum contribute to these incidents; we can take preventative measures to prevent falls. This safety video teaches employees the following tips in controlling trip and slip hazards.
289 - Working Safely at Height 17 Min. / 2003
291 - Slips, Trips, and Falls (VHS & DVD) / 1988
Re-enactments of common incidents.
293 - High Impact Fall Protection (*Very Graphic*) 19 Min. / 1997
295 - Scaffolds: Safety at All Levels [CC] 18 Min. / 1997
Role of competent person, assembly, inspection, and fall protection.
299 - Fall Arrest Systems 15 Min. / 2003
300 - Falls in the Workplace 11 Min. / 2003
301 - Ladder Safety: A Practical Approach 19 Min. / 2006
Covers basic precautions that will keep employees safe when using ladders and consequences of failing to follow these safe work practices. Includes: selecting the right ladder, transporting, setting-up on uneven/unstable surfaces or rounded objects, standing/working on ladders safely and use of multi-function ladders.
559 - Small Falls Are A Big Deal (Spanish) (VHS & DVD) 19 Min. / 2004
Topics include the importance of wearing proper footwear, recognizing and controlling slip and tip hazards, transitional area and changing walking surface conditions, correcting fall hazards, situational awareness and moving from one level to another.
Stress
120 - Danger Zone: Stress 13 Min. / 1990
121 DVD or 122 VHS - Working with Stress ? A NIOSH ? TV Production (DVD & VHS) 17 Min. / 2002
413 - Heat Stress (DVD) 16 Min. / 2002
Topics include the body?s response to heat; causes and prevention of heat rash and heat cramps; and, the dangers, symptoms and first aid treatments associated with heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Becoming acclimated to hot environments and general precautions for preventing heat stress are also covered in the program
Temperature / Weather
1298 - 101 Days of Summer Safety (DVD) 20 Min. /
This video provides a variety of safety tips that will help protect employees from common hazards of the summer season. Topics include summer driving, sunburn, heat related illnesses, sports, swimming, boating, personal watercraft, and unique hazards of unfamiliar areas in the summer.
1381 - Understanding & Preventing Heat Related Illness (DVD) 16 Min. / 2011
As the temperature rises this summer and we continue to perform our regular job duties, the potential for heat-related illnesses increases dramatically. Collectively known as heat stress, these illnesses are serious and can even cause death in some cases. Your employees must be vigilant in their efforts to prevent them. Illnesses include heat cramps, heat rash, heat syncope and the potentially fatal heat exhaustion and heat stroke, which account for over 400 worker deaths each year.
1421 - Cold Stress: Working Safely in Cold Weather (DVD Only) 8 Min. / 2014
Anyone who works outside on a regular basis knows that at some point or another, you're going to experience cold and wet weather conditions. These working conditions can threaten your ability to do your job safely as they can have negative effects on the body even at temperatures as high as 59 degrees Fahrenheit. The personal and financial impacts of a wintertime injury can last throughout the year for the individual and for the employer. This safety video helps the viewer understand the hazards when the thermometer starts to drop: Hypothermia - Symptoms, Advanced Symptoms & Prevention, Frostbite - Signs & Treatment, and Trench Foot - Symptoms & Treatment
26 - Winter Driving: When The Rules Change 15 Min. / 2005
Video demonstrates the different hazards associated with driving in winter weather and how to properly adapt to those changing conditions.
413 - Heat Stress (DVD) 16 Min. / 2002
Topics include the body?s response to heat; causes and prevention of heat rash and heat cramps; and, the dangers, symptoms and first aid treatments associated with heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Becoming acclimated to hot environments and general precautions for preventing heat stress are also covered in the program
414 - Severe Weather Alert: Are You Prepared (DVD) 15 Min. / 2006
This DVD shows viewers the precautions they must take to remain safe during a severe thunderstorm or tornado. Includes emergency preparedness plans, severe weather watches & warnings, hazards of severer thunderstorms & tornadoes, and responding to severe weather.
553 - Heat Stress (Spanish) 16 Min. / 1988
Machinery & Tools
1263 - Powered Hand Tool Safety (DVD) /
This program explains general safety principles related to the use of a wide range of electric and pneumatic tools as well as risks, safety procedures and personal protective equipment applicable to particular tools. Included are demonstrations showing safe techniques for the use of a range of powered hand tools.
1283 - High Impact Metal Working Safety (DVD) 19 Min. /
Machine actions and hazards, maintaining mental concentration, personal protective equipment. (Video applies to all machines - not just metal working machines.)
1290 - Conveyer Safety in the Workplace (DVD) 17 Min. /
Hazards posed by conveyor systems and the safe work practices that employees must follow to prevent injuries. Testimonials from injured workers. Topics include shear, pinch & nip points, guarding, employee contact, maintenance, signs, housekeeping, & emergency stop devices
1350 - Operator Safety Training for Mechanical Power Presses / 2001
Covers the basic safety principals of using mechanical power presses.
1359 - Maintaining Your Safety (DVD) 20 Min. / 2010
Maintenance workers maintain all aspects of operations and equipment. They are such an important part of the process that they feel pressure to get all repairs done fast! In this program, In addition to developing and maintaining a good safety attitude, other topics include: job hazard analysis, lockout/tagout, ladder safety, elevated work platforms, fall protection, use of hand and power tools, electrical safety and arc flash protection.
1363 - Safety's Top 10 Causes of Workplace Injury (DVD Only) 19 Min. / 2010
Topics include the prevention of the following causes of workplace injuries: workplace violence, repetitive motion injuries, body parts being caught in or crushed by equipment, motor vehicle collisions, the body being struck by objects, the body striking against objects, falls to lower levels, same-level slips and falls, overexertion and unsafe acts.
1380 - High Impact: Power Tool Safety (DVD) 17 Min. / 2010
Topics include inspecting tools before use, selecting the proper tool for the job, being trained and authorized to use tools and correct body placement and tool positioning. Electrical extension cords, GFCI?s, dangers of compressed air, avoiding horseplay, recognizing fire hazards and using proper PPE are also covered.
1418 - Machine Guarding & Operator Safety (DVD Only) 18 Min. / 2014
When used properly, various types of machine guarding and safety devices allow machine operators to perform their jobs safely and efficiently. Unfortunately, many operators choose to cheat, defeat or override these types of safety devices; often resulting in severe injury or death. This is why operators have a responsibility to respect the power of their equipment and the hazards it can present. This responsibility includes understanding the hazards presented by the specific equipment in their work area and following the necessary precautions and safe work practices required to prevent injury.
385 - Equipment and Machine Guarding / 1996
404 - Conveyor Safety in the Workplace 18 Min. / 2002
408 - Working Safely with Hand & Power Tools (VHS & DVD) 17 Min. / 2004
Viewers are shown the basic safety rules that will greatly reduce the risk of injury during hand and power tool use. Safety Attitude and good judgment is needed when using tools. Equipment inspection & PPE is also discussed.
409 - Machine Guarding Hazards (DVD) 14 Min. /
This program covers various hazards, the importance of guarding, safety devices, why guards must not be removed or bypassed and worker testimonials.
471 - In the Line of Fire (VHS & DVD) 14 Min. / 2006
The line separating safety from danger is sometimes quite small. This hazard recognition program discusses many workplace hazards: sudden release of tension & gravity, moving machinery and path of travel, flying debris, automated machinery, energy control and contact with stationary hazards.
558 - In the Line of Fire (Spanish) 14 Min. / 2006
The line separating safety from danger is sometimes quite small. This hazard recognition program discusses many workplace hazards: sudden release of tension & gravity, moving machinery and path of travel, flying debris, automated machinery, energy control and contact with stationary hazards.
582 - High Impact Lockout Tagout Safety (*Very Graphic*) 19 Min. / 1996
Trenching / Excavation
1312 - Safety Bob?s Construction Safety Orientation (VHS & DVD) 22 Min. /
Discussion based video, topics to include injury prevention, ppe, excavation & trenching, ladder & scaffold safety, fall protection, electrical safety & a good safety attitude.
1434 - Trenching & Excavation Safety: The Scott May Story (DVD Only) 19 min /
Trenching and excavation work--it's the starting point of most construction projects. Before you dig, there's a lot you need to know, because the risks, just like the weight of the soil, are too great to take a chance. This type of work is dangerous, with more than 100 workers killed in trench accidents each year. The duties of the OSHA competent trenching and excavation person. The various types of soil and how they can be identified. The process for determining how to make an excavation safe. The slope-back ratios for Types A, B and C soil. The lessons that can be learned from Scott May?s accident.
234 - Cave-in: Trenching & Shoring Safety 18 Min. / 1994
235 - Backhoe Safety & Operation 10 Min. / 2005
Tuberculosis
202 - Respirators: Your TB Defense and TB Respiratory Protection (DVD) 48 Min. / 2002
Designed to educate health care workers on proper respiratory protection. Administrator? Review takes you step by step through developing a respiratory protection program for TB.
Air Quality / Ventilation
1429 - Hydrogen Sulfide Employee Training (DVD Only) 21 min /
Employees can work safely in areas where the potential of hydrogen sulfide exists by following their organization's Hydrogen Sulfide Contingency Plan; knowing how and when to use respiratory protection; and knowing the meaning of their facility's hydrogen sulfide warning sounds and signals. This program reviews these three key issues and many other precautions that protect employees from H2S exposures when followed.
172 - Industrial Ventilation / 1995
173 - Taking Action & Ventilation Basics /
Tools for Schools
190 - Air Purifying Respirators 19 Min. / 1998
When & how to use air purifying respirators, types of respiratory hazards, effects of airborne contaminants on the body, and fit testing.
Office Safety / Office Ergonomics / Video Display Terminals
1352 - Office Injury Prevention (DVD Only) 18 Min. / 2002
Nearly 40,000 office workers suffer disabling injuries every year. Many common causes of office injuries are covered in this program including: housekeeping, slips/trips/fall prevention, proper lifting, and strains just to name a few.
1371 - Ergonomics for the 21st Century (DVD Only) 14 min. / 2007
Ergonomics is the science of arranging and adjusting the work environment to fit the employee's body. It applies to every job and every type of workstation, and is each employee's responsibility that they are aware of ergonomic hazards and take the steps to reduce them.
1389 - Office Material Handling 2012 (DVD Only) [CC] 19 Mins. / 2012
Video covers material handling in an office setting. Research indicates that unsafe material handling is the most common cause of work related injuries in the office. These injuries cause personal suffering and loss of income and also cost businesses and national economies.
1417 - Active Shooter & Workplace Violence (DVD Only) 10 min / 2014
Emergencies involving violence are unfortunately a real possibility in today's workplace. This can also include encountering an active shooter on the premises. One of your job responsibilities is to be prepared and know how to respond should such an emergency occur at your workplace. Knowing the proper procedures to follow during an emergency could mean the difference between life and death. *"Active Shooter & Workplace Violence" footage from American Training Resources program entitled, Emergency Preparedness & Response (EPR).?
216 - Office Fire & Evacuation [CC] 18 Min. / 1997
The video demonstrates what to do in a fire emergency and shows personnel how to evacuate a building quickly and calmly. Emergency control measures are also discussed long with common office emergencies.
354 - Safety in the Office (Safety Pays series) / 1992
519 - Violence On The Job (DVD) 27 Min. / 2004
Violence
1363 - Safety's Top 10 Causes of Workplace Injury (DVD Only) 19 Min. / 2010
Topics include the prevention of the following causes of workplace injuries: workplace violence, repetitive motion injuries, body parts being caught in or crushed by equipment, motor vehicle collisions, the body being struck by objects, the body striking against objects, falls to lower levels, same-level slips and falls, overexertion and unsafe acts.
1374 - Managing High Risk Situations (DVD Only) [CC] 15 Min. / 2011
Employees and managers must be able to recognize and contain situations before they escalate into violent events. This program is an UPDATED version of the program entitled "Preventing Violence in the Workplace" (#525). Five realistic scenarios addresses some potential root causes of violent behavior, such as: termination, paranoia, estranged spouse / stalking, disciplinary action and sabotage.
1392 - Violence on the Job (DVD Only) [CC] 21 Min. / 2007
Center for Disease Control: Practical measures for identifying risk factors for violence at work, and taking strategic action to keep employees safe.
1413 - Conflict Communication Skills (DVD Only) 14 Min / 2014
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. The nature of hostility and how it affects those in the workplace. Basic conflict communication skills and how they can be used to defuse hostility. How to deal with people who do not respond rationally.
1417 - Active Shooter & Workplace Violence (DVD Only) 10 min / 2014
Emergencies involving violence are unfortunately a real possibility in today's workplace. This can also include encountering an active shooter on the premises. One of your job responsibilities is to be prepared and know how to respond should such an emergency occur at your workplace. Knowing the proper procedures to follow during an emergency could mean the difference between life and death. *"Active Shooter & Workplace Violence" footage from American Training Resources program entitled, Emergency Preparedness & Response (EPR).?
1461 - Active Shooter: How to Survive (DVD Only) 15 Min. / 2019
1461 Workplace Violence - Recognizing the Threat & Recognizing the Threat - Whether it's bullying, harassment, or actual physical violence... workplace violence must be taken seriously. The first step in preventing workplace violence is recognizing the potential for violent behavior in an individual before it escalates to a violent action.Active Shooter: How To Survive - This short, dramatic program demonstrates the essentials for surviving a tragic event that happens all too often across our country. The video follows a dramatization of an Active Shooter event and identifies proper behavior and procedures that save the lives of those involved.
1469 - Sexual Harassment: New Roles/New Rules-DVD Only 19 Min. / 2019
Today's workplace is a far different place than it was just a generation ago. The sexual integration of the workplace, men and women working side-by-side in greater numbers than ever before, has had the most profound direct effect on the ways in which we behave and interact at work.
1470 - Harassment: Keeping it Out of the Workplace-DVD Only 17 Min / 2019
This program is designed to provide the viewer with a better understanding of the destructive and negative consequences of workplace harassment. This program will define and discuss the most common forms of this behavior, and will suggest methods and actions that can be taken to help eliminate its occurrence.
519 - Violence On The Job (DVD) 27 Min. / 2004
520 - Watch Out for Assault: Staying Safe and Secure 13 Min. / 1993
522 - A Fighting Chance: Self ? Defense Strategies for Women 72 Min. / 1993
523 - Dying to Work: Violence in the Workplace (For Employers) 43 Min. / 1995
524 - Violence in the Workplace 10 Min. / 1995
525 - Preventing Workplace Violence (DVD Only) 18 Min. / 2009
Incidents of aggressive behavior and physical conflict are less dramatic than robbery and murder but far more frequent. The effects of these incidents on employee morale are cumulative as stress builds and tempers flair until the situation becomes explosive. This video explains exactly what constitutes workplace violence and how employees should respond to it. Viewers will learn the warning signs that indicate that confrontation is possible and why it is important to report all incidents that involve aggressive behavior.
537 - Workplace Violence: The Calm Before the Storm (VHS) [CC] 25 Min. / 1994
This program is designed to help supervisors and employees identify the warning signs of workplace violence and methods to prevent it.
538 - Workplace Violence: First Line of Defense (Supervisors) 30 Min. / 1994
This program shows how to protect employees through a managed organizational response
Temperature / Weather
1298 - 101 Days of Summer Safety (DVD) 20 Min. /
This video provides a variety of safety tips that will help protect employees from common hazards of the summer season. Topics include summer driving, sunburn, heat related illnesses, sports, swimming, boating, personal watercraft, and unique hazards of unfamiliar areas in the summer.
1381 - Understanding & Preventing Heat Related Illness (DVD) 16 Min. / 2011
As the temperature rises this summer and we continue to perform our regular job duties, the potential for heat-related illnesses increases dramatically. Collectively known as heat stress, these illnesses are serious and can even cause death in some cases. Your employees must be vigilant in their efforts to prevent them. Illnesses include heat cramps, heat rash, heat syncope and the potentially fatal heat exhaustion and heat stroke, which account for over 400 worker deaths each year.
1421 - Cold Stress: Working Safely in Cold Weather (DVD Only) 8 Min. / 2014
Anyone who works outside on a regular basis knows that at some point or another, you're going to experience cold and wet weather conditions. These working conditions can threaten your ability to do your job safely as they can have negative effects on the body even at temperatures as high as 59 degrees Fahrenheit. The personal and financial impacts of a wintertime injury can last throughout the year for the individual and for the employer. This safety video helps the viewer understand the hazards when the thermometer starts to drop: Hypothermia - Symptoms, Advanced Symptoms & Prevention, Frostbite - Signs & Treatment, and Trench Foot - Symptoms & Treatment
26 - Winter Driving: When The Rules Change 15 Min. / 2005
Video demonstrates the different hazards associated with driving in winter weather and how to properly adapt to those changing conditions.
413 - Heat Stress (DVD) 16 Min. / 2002
Topics include the body?s response to heat; causes and prevention of heat rash and heat cramps; and, the dangers, symptoms and first aid treatments associated with heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Becoming acclimated to hot environments and general precautions for preventing heat stress are also covered in the program
414 - Severe Weather Alert: Are You Prepared (DVD) 15 Min. / 2006
This DVD shows viewers the precautions they must take to remain safe during a severe thunderstorm or tornado. Includes emergency preparedness plans, severe weather watches & warnings, hazards of severer thunderstorms & tornadoes, and responding to severe weather.
553 - Heat Stress (Spanish) 16 Min. / 1988
Welding
1412 - Preventing Fires During Hot Work Operations (DVD Only) 15 Min. / 2013
Welding, grinding, cutting, open flame and other spark producing tools and operations are all capable of starting dangerous fires in our workplaces. This program discusses the safe work practices that should be taken to prevent such incidents and reviews the responsibilities of those workers involved in hot work tasks.
383 - High Impact Metal Working Safety /
Working with metal.
52 - Mig Welding (Procedural Training) / 1995
53 - High Impact Welding Safety (*Very Graphic*) 19 Min. / 1995
Flammables and combustibles in welding areas and personal protective equipment
54 - High Impact Welding Safety (*Very Graphic*) (VHS & DVD available) 17 Min. / 1997
This powerful program uses 6 accident recreations to remind viewers that welding and cutting operations are inherently dangerous and workers who weld must follow all safety rules to protect themselves from serious injury or death. Also available in Spanish DVD only
Injury Management / Workers' Comp. / OSHA Recordkeeping
1399 - Back to Work ? Back to Safety (DVD Only) 19 Min. / 2013
Distraction, falling out of routine, reporting for work exhausted, forgetting about common hazards, not being aware of workplace changes, frustration, poor job planning and organization, depression and mood swings are all common contributors to workplace incidents after spending time away from work. This program explains and illustrates each of these issues through a series of examples, testimonials and incident reenactments.
1435 - Understanding & Controlling Ergonomic Risk Factors (DVD Only) 19 min /
Ergonomic controls are used in almost all workplaces to prevent Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs), often called cumulative trauma disorders or repetitive stress injuries. Workers often ignore the signs and symptoms of these disorders until a chronic condition has developed and they often don?t know the measures they can take to prevent them. That?s the purpose of this program?to explain what ergonomics and Musculoskeletal Disorders are and the measures your organization takes to control ergonomic risk factors.
164 - Back in Shape / 2000
Good video for general back care, health & fitness. Doesn?t pertain to lifting.