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A Better Way To LiftProduct code: ABWL-4001.06.0001 Runtime: 16 Spanish: yes

Follow Fortune 100 back injury prevention speaker, Michael Melnik, as he showsyour employees how to lift smarter and safer. This high energy presentation,packed with illustrations and examples, will keep your employees engaged whileproviding a new perspective on proper lifting techniques, material handling, andback safety.

A DUI Story...What If?Product code: DUIS-4002.01.0014 Runtime: 28 Spanish: yes

The National Highway Safety Organizations alcohol accident statistics show that30% of weekday automobile accidents and 51% of weekend accidents are alcoholrelated. This presentation shows us just how dramatically a DUI affects the lives offamily members and friends, the physical effects of alcohol consumption, and howeasy it is for a few drinks to turn into life-altering devastation the minute a persongets behind the wheel.

A Good Samaritan`s Guide To First AidProduct code: GSFA-4003.02.0066 Runtime: 51 Spanish: no

This course is tailored toward group training with a facilitator. It meets Red Cross,American Heart Association and OSHA standards for Basic First Aid and includeshandling situations like the following: bleeding, animal bites, stings, shock, fainting,and strokes. Each topic is separated by a stop sign, allowing you to stop the videoand provide hands-on demonstrations or testing.

A Guide for Protecting Workers from Woodworking HazardsProduct code: FC_PWWH-4014.01.32.0032 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

The purpose of this guide is to help employers provide a safe workplace. The guidedescribes the principal hazards of woodworking and the methods for controllingthese hazards.

A Guide to Developing a Hazardous Materials TrainingProgram

Product code: FC_DHMP-4014.01.19.0019 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This guide explains the training requirements in the Hazardous MaterialsRegulations, identifies employees who must be trained, and provides a tool to helpHazMat employers determine what type of training and environment may be bestfor their employers.

A Menu for Protecting the Health and Safety of RestaurantWorkers

Product code: FC_HSRW-4014.01.10.10 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This guide focuses on restaurants – you will learn more about hazards that arecommon in restaurants and how to prevent getting hurt. You will also learn aboutyour rights to a safe workplace and the most common injuries, such as sprains,strains, cuts, b

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A Million Excuses...Product code: MILE-4003.02.0130 Runtime: 10 Spanish: no

For every accident there is always an excuse for why the proper safety protocolswere not followed: "The safety glasses are scratched up", "I thought I could lift it bymyself" and "It takes too long to do it that way" are just a few common ones. Thistraining course takes you through a variety of those typical excuses as it pertains toPersonal Protective Equipment and OSHA Compliance and why safety guidelinesand equipment shouldn`t be ignored.

A Supervisors Guide To Absenteeism and TardinessProduct code: SGAT-4003.02.0114 Runtime: 15 Spanish: no

Maximizing productivity and efficiency is an important part of a supervisor`s job.This course outlines a useful Six Step Program for dealing with absenteeism andtardiness, including pinpointing the myths and truths regarding these issues;explaining the concepts, methods, and follow-up necessary for the supervisor toachieve their company`s goals; and examples of how to reduce absenteeism andtardiness.

Accident Causes and Prevention: Identifying Unsafe ActsProduct code: ACPU-4003.02.0047 Runtime: 11 Spanish: yes

The National Safety Council has determined that accidents and injuries areoverwhelmingly caused by the unsafe acts of employees. This accident preventioncourse educates both management and employees on how to reduce unsafeactions, identifying the root of potential incidents, and ensure everyone has theproper safety perspective. For example, while a faulty machine may have causedthe physical harm, it was the employee`s job to perform the proper inspection ofsaid machine before use; or the previous employee`s job to notify their supervisor.It`s unsafe acts such as these that are addressed in this informative course.

Accident Investigation: Who, What, Where, Why and How...Product code: ACIW-4003.02.0067 Runtime: 13 Spanish: yes

When accidents occur in a workplace, managers need to be prepared to investigateeach incident properly. This course walks you through the proper way to fill out anAccident Report Form and all subsequent fields. Stressing the benefits of a properaccident investigation and training managers to investigate each incident properlygreatly reduces legal liability, future accidents, and unsafe acts.

Accidents: It Won`t Happen To Me?Product code: AWHM-4003.02.0048 Runtime: 9 Spanish: no

"It Won`t Happen To Me" is a frequent mindset that many employees have as itpertains to workplace safety. Accidents are caused by the behavior of an individualand by unsafe conditions, therefore there will always be a chance that it COULDhappen to you. Having a good attitude towards safety and prevention is the onlyway to truly prevent accidents. This safety training course seeks to dispel the myththat an accident will only happening to someone else through testimonials andsafety awareness.

Active Shooter EventProduct code: FC_ASEH-4014.01.8.0008 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this handout as a quick reference in the event of an Active Shooter.

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Active Shooter Pocket CardProduct code: FC_ASPC-4014.01.1.0001 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This quick Pocket Card can be used to remind yourself of the proper steps to takein the event of an active shooter.

Active Shooter Preparedness: School Campus AwarenessProduct code: ASSC-4003.02.0226 Runtime: 9 Spanish: no

It is of the utmost importance that your school or campus is prepared for an activeshooter event. This training course will educate you on how to identify activeshooter elements and be prepared in the event that an incident should occur. Theorder in which you should handle an event: Run, Hide, and then Fight isdemonstrated in detail, including what to do in hallways, parking lots, classrooms,and larger rooms. Working with and following the orders of the police and commonActive Shooter myths are also discussed.

Active Shooter Spanish Pocket CardProduct code: FC_ASSP-4014.01.2.0002 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This quick Spanish Pocket Card can be used to remind yourself of the proper stepsto take in the event of an active shooter.

Active Shooter, How to RespondProduct code: FC_ASHR-4014.01.1.0001 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This handbook on responding to an Active Shooter covers how to cope with anactive shooter situation, including the profile of an active shooter and respondingwhen law enforcement arrives.

Aerial Work Platform SafetyProduct code: AWPS-4004.02.0010 Runtime: 14 Spanish: no

If you`re working on a job site you`re bound to see an Aerial Work Platform.Working with equipment of that magnitude requires extra safety and precaution.This training course addresses the many hazards and responsibilities when workingnear and/or on an Aerial Work platform. Topics also include Ariel Platform Safetybasics, site inspections, pre-operational inspections, Personal Fall Arrest Systems,and PPE.

All About OSHAProduct code: FC_OSHA-4014.01.13.0013 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This handbook covers the history and mission of OSHA: Assuring safe and healthfulconditions for working men and women by setting and enforcing standards andproviding training, outreach, education and compliance assistance.

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An Effective Safety CommitteeProduct code: EFSC-4004.01.0033 Runtime: 17 Spanish: no

The key to a Safety Committee is to make it effective not only for your benefit, butyour organization`s. This informative 2 part training course covers how to plan,build, and maintain an effective safety committee. What a Safety Committee is, yourcontribution as a member, the various roles in the committee, the safetyimprovement process, and the Purpose, Objectives, Authority, and Responsibilitiesof your team are also covered in detail.

An Introduction To The Globally Harmonized SystemProduct code: IGHS-4003.02.0166 Runtime: 21 Spanish: no

For the first time in world history, globalization is reaching every area of everybusiness. Companies need to know the hazards of the chemicals used across theglobe. This course introduces you to the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) whicheducates users on the chemicals that are present and/or used in the work place, thechemical`s hazards to human health and the environment, and the techniques tocontrol the chemical`s hazards. The GHS use of Pictograms, Safety Data Sheets,and it`s benefits are also covered in this course.

An Overview of an Incident Command SystemProduct code: OICS-4003.02.0121 Runtime: 15 Spanish: no

If your workplace was to suffer a catastrophe, would your employees know how tohandle it? Use this course to introduce your workers on what to expect in the caseof an emergency through utilizing the Incident Command System (ICS). Afterwatching this video, your team will know how to follow this system as they worktogether toward a safe outcome during any emergency. Common terminology, the 5Functional areas of ICS, Span of Control, and other ICS topics are briefly covered inthis video.

An Overview of Crane SafetyProduct code: OCNS-4004.02.0011 Runtime: 17 Spanish: no

Created by The Associated General Contractors of America, this crane safetytraining course takes you on site to present a complete overview of crane safetyfrom setup to rigging safety. It also includes topics like rollover prevention, reasonsfor crane-related accidents, pre-work inspection and maintenance, general safetytips, and more.

ANSI Cut-Resistant Levels ChartProduct code: FC_ACRL-4014.01.2.0002 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Compare the old and new ANSI Cut-Resistant Levels for gloves and theirappropriate applications.

Asbestos Safety and AwarenessProduct code: ABSA-4003.02.0054 Runtime: 7 Spanish: no

Asbestos exposure comes with a host of dangerous health risks. Use this course tounderstand the dangers inherent to Asbestos, both at home and the workplace.Common products that may have contained asbestos, using Personal ProtectiveEquipment, and the proper precautions to take when you must work with or disturbasbestos are also covered in this video.

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Assessing the Need for Personal Protective Equipment: AGuide for Small Business Employers

Product code: FC_NPPE-4014.01.8.0008 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This guide will help you examine your workplace, review the work procedures,select appropriate PPE, and teach your employees how to wear and care for PPE.

Assigning and Scheduling of TrainingProduct code: 0014-4015.02.0014 Runtime: 15 Spanish: no

At-A-Glance OSHAProduct code: FC_AAGO-4014.01.6.0006 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This information document covers the OSHA act and the rights of employees andresponsibilities of employers.

Auto Shop Inspection ChecklistProduct code: FC_ASIC-4014.01.1.0001 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this checklist to inspect your auto shop for safety hazards.

Auto Shop Orientation and Safety TrainingProduct code: ATOS-4003.02.0029 Runtime: 16 Spanish: no

Train your employees on basic fleet shop safety with this informative course thatcovers everything from Personal Protective Equipment, such as gloves andgoggles, to electrical safety when working with hand-held tools. Proper liftingtechniques, a brief overview of alcohol and drug use in the workplace, the handlingof hazardous chemicals, and machine guards are also covered in this film.

Avian Flu: Awareness and PreventionProduct code: AFAP-4003.02.0022 Runtime: 12 Spanish: no

Avian Flu or Bird Flu is a potential global pandemic that could effect millions of lives.This safety course covers various pandemic outbreaks in recent history and warnsof how Bird Flu is one of the deadliest forms of influenza to date. An overview of theAvian flu with tips on how to spot it, how to prevent it, and how to handle it if itbecomes a reality in your workplace are also covered in this course.

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Back Injury PreventionProduct code: FC_BIPT-4014.01.1.0001 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This document offers information and advice that will help you understand thecauses of back pain and tips for avoiding injury.

Back Injury Prevention ChecklistProduct code: FC_BIPC-4014.01.2.0002 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this checklist to determine if you are lifting properly.

Back Injury Prevention for Heath Care ProvidersProduct code: FC_BIPH-4014.01.28.0028 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This guide is designed to provide general guidance for employers and employeesabout how to prevent back injury as a result of lifting and moving patients andresidents.

Back Injury Prevention Through Proper Lifting TechniquesProduct code: BIPT-4003.02.0132 Runtime: 11 Spanish: no

Back and shoulder injuries can negatively effect virtually every aspect of your life.Safe Lifting Techniques, in the most common situations, are profiled in this video. Inaddition to proper lifting techniques, this course also covers the anatomy of theback, poor posture, preventing slips and falls, injuries such as a bulging disc,exercise and fitness, the lever principle, and general back safety training.

Back Safety for Drywall Workers: Stretch and FlexProduct code: BSDW-4012.01.0003 Runtime: 13 Spanish: no

Created for employees who work with drywall, this safety course combats the majorcauses of drywall injuries. The manual handling of drywall, transporting up anddown stairs, tripping hazards, lifting in sync with a partner, and proper stretching,such as quadricep and inner thigh stretching, are covered in depth. A large portionof this course is dedicated to stretching due to the unique muscle groups drywallersuse on a daily basis.

Back Safety For The Contractor: Stretch and FlexProduct code: BSSF-4012.01.0001 Runtime: 15 Spanish: yes

Keep your contractors free of strains and soft tissue injuries through this course onStretching and Flexing! The importance of a stretching program to increase andpromote mobility, circulation, and range of motion readies the human body for thework day. Watch the contractors in this video as they demonstrate an array of fullbody stretches. Utilizing common equipment to perform said exercises and howeach stretch has on-the-job benefits are also covered.

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Back Safety Quick CardProduct code: FC_BSQC-4014.01.5.0005 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This quick card covers back safety, lifting principles, lifting assistance, and more.

Back Safety: Back BasicsProduct code: BSBB-4013.01.0002 Runtime: 14 Spanish: no

Motivational speaker and back safety expert, Michael Melnik, addresses the riskfactors of using your back improperly in this comedy-driven training course. Learnthe basics of how your spine structure functions to create stability and movement.Michael demonstrates how position, force, and repetition are three key componentsin maintaining a healthy back and how you can minimize the risk factors of improperuse in each area.

Back Safety: Exercise and ErgonomicsProduct code: BSEE-4002.01.0007 Runtime: 17 Spanish: yes

They say you never notice the parts of your body until they hurt. This coursestresses the importance of back safety training, the risks involved in everyday bodymovements, and ways to prevent those risks from turning into debilitating backinjuries. Stressing a proactive approach, including the improvement of healththrough exercise and ergonomics, viewers will also be shown a range of basicstretching techniques, methods and tips for safe lifting, and how to properly movethrough each day without adding undue strain and stress on the body. Topics suchas a safety squat, ergonomic lifting, and general back injury prevention are allcovered in detail.

Back Safety: How To LiftProduct code: BSHL-4013.01.0006 Runtime: 22 Spanish: no

Follow Back Safety expert, Michael Melnik, in this entertaining and comedy-driventraining course as he uses a range of real-life examples to address the serious topicof back safety. At a construction site, grocery store, and even a bowling alley,Michael demonstrates how you can keep your back in healthy condition and avoidinjury. The Power Position, the design and structure of the spine, the three naturalcurves, building a bridge and utilizing your legs, and proper lifting techniques toprotect your spine are covered in detail in this course.

Back Safety: Injury Prevention StrategiesProduct code: BSPS-4013.01.0004 Runtime: 14 Spanish: no

Motivational speaker and back safety expert, Michael Melnik, continues hiscomedy-driven training course addressing strategies to prevent back injury. Learnthe basics of how your spine structure functions to create stability and movement.Michael demonstrates the risk factors in picking objects off the ground, the keycomponents in maintaining a healthy back, and how you can minimize said riskfactors.

Back Safety: Lifting Properly In The Hospitality IndustryProduct code: LPHI-4003.02.0217 Runtime: 10 Spanish: yes

Most of us overlook the importance of taking care of our back until we feel pain. Aback injury can result in employees requiring time off from work, reducedmanpower, and additional expenses for employee`s medical treatment. It canrender a task to be unperformed leading to delays and loss of profit. Educating youremployees is protecting company assets. This course concentrates on the propertechniques associated with lifting properly (like moving, pushing, carrying, reaching,and overreaching) which are part of the routine tasks common in the hospitalityindustry.

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Back Safety: Proper Lifting ProceduresProduct code: BSLP-4002.01.0006 Runtime: 18 Spanish: yes

Back injuries frequently occur in the workplace during lifting. The tips andtechniques provided in this video will offer alternatives to lifting or carrying and showthe benefits of using helpful tools like dollies and carts to prevent back injuries.Viewers will learn the necessary step-by-step safety procedures to prepare thebody for safe lifting, as well as instruction on how to properly lift under anycircumstance.

Back Safety: Risk FactorsProduct code: BSRF-4013.01.0003 Runtime: 16 Spanish: no

Positioning your body to be in the Power Position promotes a healthy back andprevents injury. This film presents, in a comedic way, the proper standing, sitting,and sleeping positions for your back allowing the viewers to be entertained yetensuring they have the knowledge to work more effectively and without the risk ofinjury.

Backhoe Operator`s Safety and ResponsibilityProduct code: BOSR-4003.02.0030 Runtime: 9 Spanish: no

Backhoes are one of the most common yet complicated construction machines inuse. This backhoe safety training course demonstrates the basics for safe everydayoperation and maintenance from utilizing PPE, like hard hats, safety glasses,reflective clothing to knowing the capabilities and limitations of backhoes. Thiscourse also covers the pre-trip inspection, breaking and steering, and tips for whena backhoe is not in use.

Backhoe Safety: Inspection and Walk AroundProduct code: BSIW-4001.05.0011 Runtime: 15 Spanish: no

One of the most important components to operating a backhoe is the Pre-TripInspection. This course covers the safety process required prior to using a backhoe,including demonstrating the walk-through inspection that insures the equipment`ssafety before utilization. Topics include: checking fluid levels, connections tointerchangeable equipment, guard and shield safety check, and inspecting thehydraulics.

Backing Accident Prevention For The Sanitation DriverProduct code: BASD-4003.02.0172 Runtime: 11 Spanish: yes

Learn the dangers inherent while reversing sanitation vehicles. Injuries andaccidents can be prevented when the appropriate procedures are followed, such asdaily inspecting the vehicle, how to use a spotter when reversing, proper ANSI handsignals, and awareness of the cone of invisibility. Landfills, Transfer Stations, andthe importance of using extra caution while driving around children and pedestriansare also covered.

Backing, Parking and IntersectionsProduct code: BPIN-4002.01.0008 Runtime: 19 Spanish: yes

Backing, parking and driving thru intersections are three extremely vulnerablemoments for a driver and all demand the proper knowledge, skill and attention tonavigate safely. This course will show how to prevent the usual hazards thatpresent themselves when backing, parking and at intersections through drivingsafety tips dealing with stopping distances, distractions while driving, fixing baddriving habits and other vehicle safety tips like not following too closely. Instructionwill be provided on minimizing distractions, handling blind spots and preventingaccidents through safe driving and awareness.

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Bad Weather DrivingProduct code: BDWD-4008.01.0004 Runtime: 21 Spanish: no

Weather: nobody can control it. But, with proper training, you can control how yourworkers handle driving in bad weather. This online safety training course will walkviewers through the process of how to deal with various bad weather situations andto improve driver training by utilizing real clips showing bad weather conditions anddriving safely in all climates. Topics include: winter ice, sleet, snow, rain, wind, andthe S.A.F.E. system for bad weather driving. This video is a great addition to yourlibrary of online defensive driving course materials and has many excellent safedriving tips.

Basic CPR Certification HandoutProduct code: FC_BCPR-4014.01.1.0001 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This CPR handout covers the basics for certification, including compressions,airways, and the difference between adults and children.

Batteries Not Included: The Energized Approach toSuccessful Training Results

Product code: BEZA-4013.01.0012 Runtime: 33 Spanish: no

Are your safety training programs effective? In this lively presentation from MichaelMelnik, you will learn how to create successful, effective training results by creatinga motivated, receptive, involved audience for your program. Use this course to learnhow to develop, implement, and sustain the best training program for yourorganization.

Becoming A Great Valet Parking AttendantProduct code: BGVP-4003.02.0170 Runtime: 16 Spanish: no

As a Valet Parking Attendant you are faced with many challenges every day.Knowing how to meet those challenges safely and responsibly is key to yourorganization`s success. In this film, valet attendants are introduced to a wide rangeof job duties and how to handle each duty safely, including instruction on preventingslips, trips and falls, back injury prevention, proper customer vehicle operation,dealing with intoxicated customers, guest services, and the importance ofmaintaining a positive attitude.

Becoming More Productive Through Better TimeManagement

Product code: TIME-4003.02.0126 Runtime: 21 Spanish: no

The goal of a time management program is to improve your productivity and theproductivity of your employees. This film, created specifically for managers andsupervisors, covers the steps to maximize the time spent while on the job, such ascreating and sticking to deadlines and Time Plans, delegating authority, note taking,handling unexpected problems, communication, leadership skills, and controllingtelephone use and office chit chat.

Bed Bugs: Identify, Remove and PreventProduct code: BUGS-4003.02.0124 Runtime: 9 Spanish: yes

This video will train your hospitality housekeeping and maintenance staff on how torecognize, prevent, and handle bed bug infestations through proper inspections.

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Benzene SafetyProduct code: BENZ-4003.02.0173 Runtime: 15 Spanish: no

The carcinogenic chemical, Benzene, is a hazardous substance that can be inhaledor passed through the skin. This safety training course covers in detail the hazardsof Benzene and how to protect yourself from exposure, including how to identify thechemical and odor threshold, exposure limits, the use of Personal ProtectiveEquipment, and general safe work practices. This course will also introduce youremployees to basic chemical terminology and the various types of chemicalcharacteristics.

Blink! A Practical Approach to Workplace StretchingProduct code: BWSE-4001.06.0002 Runtime: 12 Spanish: yes

Follow Fortune 100 back injury prevention speaker Michael Melnik as he showsyour employees how to prepare for lifting, material handling, and back safety bydoing some quick and easy stretches, called BLINKS! These techniques havehelped many organizations drive down injuries and expensive workplace claims.

Blink! A Practical Approach to Workplace Stretching -Management Edition

Product code: BWSM-4001.06.0003 Runtime: 11 Spanish: yes

In this Management Edition of Blink!, follow Fortune 100 back injury preventionspeaker Michael Melnik as he shows you how you can train your employees on howto prepare for lifting, material handling, and back safety by doing some quick andeasy stretches, called BLINKS! These techniques have helped many organizationsdrive down injuries and expensive workplace claims.

Bloodborne Pathogens Awareness In The HospitalityIndustry

Product code: BPHI-4003.02.0219 Runtime: 11 Spanish: no

HIV, HBV, and HCV are viruses that can lead to death. They are called bloodbornepathogens because exposure usually takes place from contact with blood... but notalways. Exposure to blood and other bodily fluids occur during the performance ofyour regular job duties at the lobby, in the bathroom, at the kitchen, in the guestrooms, and it can occur across a wide variety of occupations.

Bloodborne Pathogens Awareness In The Hospitality Industry is an in-depthprogram that illustrates the safety measures when handling broken glasses, trashbins, needles and sharps, blood and other hazards. It is important for you and youremployees to understand how exposures occur and how to avoid them. You mayhave the most hard working employee on board but spread of illness in theworkplace can cause damage to company reputation and ultimately puts you... andeven your family at risk of exposure.

Bloodborne Pathogens ChecklistProduct code: FC_BBPC-4014.01.3.0003 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Bloodborne Pathogen checklist, created by the National Institute forOccupational Safety and Health, can be used to determine if work activities mayresult in exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials.

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Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure IncidentsProduct code: FC_BPEI-4014.01.2.0002 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Fact Sheet covers Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Incidents, includingreporting, medical evaluation, follow-up, and additional information.

Bloodborne Pathogens TrainingProduct code: BBPT-4003.02.0070 Runtime: 23 Spanish: no

Due to the seriousness of diseases transmitted through the blood, bloodbornepathogen exposure awareness and safety training is an acute topic that is requiredby bloodborne pathogens OSHA training. This bloodborne pathogens course coversthe various diseases that can spread and the different fluids that can spread them.It covers proper personal protective equipment training for contact with such fluidsas well as a recent update from OSHA that is necessary for each employee to knowabout.

Bloodborne Pathogens: Exposure ControlProduct code: BPEC-4004.01.0010 Runtime: 15 Spanish: yes

This course uses an effective, mildly graphic, true-to-life incident to emphasize theimportance of blood borne pathogens awareness and training. Topics includepotential diseases, ways to contract illnesses, and proper preventions methods,such as personal protective equipment.

Bobtailing and Jackknifing Safety For CDL DriversProduct code: BTJS-4003.02.0149 Runtime: 9 Spanish: no

This two-part course trains CDL truck drivers on the necessary techniques neededto safely handle an otherwise unpreventable and dangerous bobtail or jackknifeincident. Even under prime road conditions, the weight, power, and height of trucksmake them highly susceptible. This course also covers the importance ofmaintaining your equipment, tips on how to create optimal situations out of suddenevents, and the science behind bobtailing and jackknife incidents.

Bomb Threat AwarenessProduct code: BOMB-4003.02.0133 Runtime: 19 Spanish: no

While bomb threats are rare, it is important to have a plan in case of such anemergency. This course provides information on preventative measures, as well asthreat assessment and correct evacuation procedures. It also covers bomb searchprocedures, being aware of your surroundings and looking for out-of-the-ordinarypackages and objects, and the importance of a Bomb Incident and Security plan.

Box Cutter SafetyProduct code: BXCS-4003.02.0012 Runtime: 9 Spanish: no

One of the most commonly yet rarely safely used tools is the box cutter. This utilityknife safety training course aims to take the safe use of box cutters the norm ratherthan the exception through visual examples of safe usage. Whether it is knifesafety, razor blade safety, or box cutter safety that you are seeking, the knife safetytips in this training course will properly train and emphasize box cutter safety in theworkplace.

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Breakthrough Safety Leadership In The Hospitality IndustryProduct code: BSLH-4003.02.0162 Runtime: 13 Spanish: no

The best way to achieve a successful safety program is to be proactive ininfluencing safe behaviors. In this course, you will learn Breakthrough SafetyLeadership: a leadership style that focuses on the behaviors that lead to a safeenvironment for workers and guests. The pillars of Breakthrough Safety Leader--Setting and defining important goals, gathering associates together to meet saidgoals, and the importance of weekly commitments are described in detail.

Bucket Truck SafetyProduct code: BUCK-4003.02.0113 Runtime: 12 Spanish: no

Bucket trucks are essential vehicles when performing work at heights is necessary.This safety training course is a must see for anyone that either works in a buckettruck or utilizes this equipment for working safely in public works or utilities. Thebucket truck safety training video covers fall protection training, work siteinspections, tip-over prevention and electrical hazards dealing with these uniquebucket truck equipment. The information contained in this course is also applicableto scissor lift safety and aerial work platform safety.

Building An Effective TeamProduct code: BEFT-4003.02.0111 Runtime: 13 Spanish: no

Teamwork is essential to any enterprise. This course instructs employers on how toproperly build an effective team through focus on such topics as communication,informal leaders, punishment/reward, and the employee-employer relationship.Other topics like understanding social structure, effective leadership, individualperformance are also covered.

Bus Persons: Safety and ResponsibilityProduct code: BPSR-4003.02.0135 Runtime: 10 Spanish: yes

In the demanding job of bussing, safety is extremely important as you are always onthe move and around potential hazards. In this restaurant training course, 16essential safety concerns unique to restaurant training, and more specifically, a busperson are covered. Some of the topics include kitchen safety, waiter training, foodsafety and hygiene, hostess training, and dishwasher safety. Proper footwear,handling broken dishes or glassware, and cleanliness are also covered in thiscourse.

Cal-OSHA Form 301, Injury and Illness Incident ReportProduct code: FC_IIIR-4014.01.3.0003 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Injury and Illness Incident Report is one of the first forms you must fill out whena recordable work-related or illness has occurred. Within 7 calendar days after youreceive information that a recordable work-related injury or illness has occurred,

Calculator for Analyzing Lifting OperationsProduct code: FC_CALO-4014.01.1.0001 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Utilize this calculator to determine if the object you are lifting can cause a potentialhealth hazard.

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California Commercial Driver HandbookProduct code: FC_CCDH-4014.01.4.0004 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This handbook covers the California and DMV specific requirements to attain aCDL, including transporting cargo and passengers, air breaks, doubles and triples,and Pre-Trip inspection.

Carbon Monoxide Awareness In The Hospitality IndustryProduct code: CMHI-4003.02.0218 Runtime: 13 Spanish: no

Carbon Monoxide is a colorless, orderless gas and a potentially deadly threat. Thisfilm presents some of the guidelines to reduce this threat on your property.Statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, how carbonmonoxide is produced and generated, the types of fuel-fired equipment thatgenerate carbon monoxide, the correct placement of Carbon Monoxide detectors,and the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are extensively covered in thisinstructional film.

Carbon Monoxide PoisoningProduct code: FC_CMPF-4014.01.6.0006 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Fact Sheet covers the basics of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning, including how itcan harm you and what to do in the event of CO poisoning.

Carbon Monoxide PoisoningProduct code: FC_CMPQ-4014.01.6.0006 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This OSHA quick card covers how to identify and prevent Carbon monoxideexposure.

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning - SpanishProduct code: FC_CMPS-4014.01.7.0007 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Spanish OSHA quick card covers how to identify and prevent Carbonmonoxide exposure.

Carbon Monoxide: Safety and AwarenessProduct code: CMSA-4003.02.0078 Runtime: 10 Spanish: no

Carbon Monoxide, a tasteless, orderless, gas that cannot be seen is the numberone causes of death in the industry. This important training course is a must forlearning about the effects and measures required for situations involving, orpotentially involving, Carbon Monoxide. It identifies potential hazards, safepractices, and the symptoms and levels for CO poisoning.

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Cargo Tank Motor Vehicle (CTMV) Loading-Unloadingoperations: Recommended Best Practice Guide

Product code: FC_CTMV-4014.01.18.0018 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This guide, prepared by the DOT`s Pipeline and Hazardous Materials SafetyAdministration, is intended to aid HAZMAT employers and others responsible forcargo tank motor vehicle loading-unloading by offering recommended best practicesto further enhance t

Casino Safety BasicsProduct code: SINO-4003.02.0137 Runtime: 11 Spanish: yes

All positions in a Casino require the same attention to safety. Cover 11 importantcasino safety topics with this training course, effectively preparing your employeesfor the potentially dangerous situations they might encounter on the job. Topicscovered include: general safety practices, customer safety, slip and fall prevention,ladder safety, hearing protection and other PPE usage, back safety, and more.

CDL Pre-Trip Vehicle Inspection Memory AidProduct code: FC_PTVI-4014.01.2.0002 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Created by the Oregon Commercial Driver Manual, you may use this list of vehiclecomponents before the test to help remember components you must inspect. Youneed only inspect those components with which your vehicle is equipped.

CDL Vehicle Inspection Memory AidProduct code: FC_VIMA-4014.01.3.0003 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this visual aid while performing a CDL pre-trip inspection.

Chainsaw SafetyProduct code: CSAW-4001.05.0006 Runtime: 13 Spanish: no

Public works and other occupations often use chain saws in tree trimming,landscape maintenance, brush control, and home use. There are many risksinvolved requiring proper instructions on safe procedures. This course includesinstruction on how to use the proper daily safety precautions during use of cut offsaws, use of proper PPE and machine guarding, pre-use inspection, chainsawshutdown and more. This course gives viewers the information they need to beresponsible for their own safety by following safe operating practices.

Chainsaw Safety Basics: An Expert`s PerspectiveProduct code: CSEP-4002.02.0020 Runtime: 16 Spanish: no

Each day, there is an average of 70 injuries related to chainsaws. This trainingcourse provides you with the proper safety precautions for using chainsaws whileon the job. Topics include: visual demonstrations of said safe procedures, theimportance of proper PPE and machine guarding, pre use inspection, carrying a hotchainsaw, reactive forces, bucking, and more.

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Chainsaw Safety: Real Accidents, Real StoriesProduct code: CHRR-4002.02.0019 Runtime: 12 Spanish: no

In this Real Accidents, Real Stories chainsaw safety training course, we follow anemployee through his day as he, unfortunately, neglects to follow proper safetypractices showing your employees proof that complacency for a day can affect youfor the rest of your life. Topics include: PPE, cutting procedures for chainsaws,dropstart, pre use inspection, and more.

Chemicals, Supplies and Equipment: Safety For CustodialServices and Maintenance Personnel

Product code: CSCM-4003.02.0104 Runtime: 13 Spanish: yes

It is up to everyone, on the job, to safely store, use, handle, and maintainchemicals. This training course is specifically designed to train your maintenanceand custodial staff on the required OSHA compliance items including understandingan MSDS, accident prevention, chemical safety and labeling, and electrical safetytraining. This encompassing course also instructs custodians on safely handlingmops, three-prong plugs, oily rags, and more.

Chest Compression CPRProduct code: FC_CPRP-4014.01.3.0003 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this powerpoint to educate yourself on Chest Compression Only CPR and it`sbenefits over traditional CPR.

Chlorine SafetyProduct code: CLRN-4003.02.0192 Runtime: 20 Spanish: yes

This film educates on everything you need to know about chlorine in order to safelywork with it. This includes the health hazards personnel can be exposed to whileusing chlorine, and how to take preventative precautions so that these hazards donot become dangerous health and safety incidents.

Class A CDL Walk Around Inspection - Tractor TrailerProduct code: 0015-4015.02.0015 Runtime: 37 Spanish: no

Before a driver can move the vehicle, an inspection must be made to look for anyproblematic issues. Ensuring parts are not cracked, leaking, or broken. Looking forrust and non-factory welds, or other visible signs of excessive wear. This video willreview the necessary checks going from the engine, around the cab and trailer, anditems to be reviewed inside the cab before getting on the road.

Class B-Bus Pre-Trip Inspection Study GuideProduct code: FC_BPTI-4014.01.14.0014 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this Class B-Bus Pre-Trip Inspection Study Guide to fully prepare yourself topass the Pre-Trip Inspection test.

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Comparison of NFPA 704 and HazCom 2012 LabelsProduct code: FC_CNHC-4014.01.16.0016 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This quick card gives a side-by-side comparison of NFPA 704 and HazCom 2012labels and how to create an OSHA-NFPA label.

Confined Space Entry ChecklistProduct code: FC_CSEC-4014.01.5.0005 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this checklist before entering a confined space to determine if all properprocedures and protocols are in place.

Confined Space Entry PermitProduct code: FC_CSEP-4014.01.1.0001 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This permit must be used when entering a confined space that requires a permit.

Confined Space Entry TrainingProduct code: CNSE-4004.01.0003 Runtime: 17 Spanish: yes

The video opens up with a typical confined space accident to show how easilyconfined space entry rules can be ignored. Evaluating hazards and chemicals,creating a permit system, safe entry procedures, and choosing the right PPE arecovered in this course. Topics also include: proper instruction for each job--theauthorized entrant, the attendant, the rescuer. Special focus is given to the rescueras 60% of confined space deaths are by would-be rescuers.

Confined Space PowerpointProduct code: FC_CSPP-4014.01.2.0002 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This powerpoint will educated you on the identifying the most common confinedspace hazards and how to take the necessary steps to avoid those hazards.

Confined Space: Risk and ResponsibilitiesProduct code: CSRR-4001.05.0009 Runtime: 19 Spanish: yes

Confined spaces are responsible for many deaths every year due to lack of training.This confined space course teaches employees the risks and responsibilities whenworking in confined spaces. Topics include: Observers role, awareness of differentpotentially hazardous chemicals, and maintaining your role (for example it is not theobservers responsibility to rescue, that job is for properly trained personnel). Covereach person`s responsibility with this confined space training video and make surethat you are up to date with 29 car 1910.146 in the OSHA confined space trainingprogram.

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Constructive Criticism For Better PerformanceProduct code: CCBP-4003.02.0010 Runtime: 18 Spanish: no

This film is focused on managers and details a successful 6 point system forconstructively working with employee weak points that aims to increase workperformance without lowering morale.

Control of Hazardous Energy, Lockout-TagoutProduct code: FC_CHEH-4014.01.14.0014 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This handbook presents OSHA’s general requirements for controlling hazardousenergy during service or maintenanceof machines or equipment.

Controlling Your Exposure To SilicaProduct code: CEXS-4004.02.0023 Runtime: 14 Spanish: no

Exposure to silica is a serious issue for which there is not a vaccine. This safetycourse stresses the importance of prevention while explaining the origins of silica, amajor component of common and essential construction materials. Viewers willlearn how silica gets into their system, proper dust control, removal and protectionprocedures to avoid exposure, the symptoms of acute and chronic silicosis, generaleffects of silica exposure, and what to do if they are experienced.

Controls of Dust From Sanding in Autobody Repair ShopsProduct code: FC_CODA-4014.01.3.0003 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This quick card covers hazardous substances, such as lead and chromium, fromsanding in repair shops and how to control exposure.

Convenience Store Safety and SecurityProduct code: CSSS-4003.02.0156 Runtime: 11 Spanish: no

Increase your safety awareness in a convenience store with this energized course,teaching you how to use effective convenience store safety measures. Topics inthis course cover everything from how to handle the most common safetysituations, such as robberies, security lights and systems to cleanliness and properlifting procedures to knowing your products and your store.

Cop Talk: The Do`s and Don`ts of a Car StopProduct code: CTCS-4008.01.0008 Runtime: 23 Spanish: no

Everyone can benefit from enhanced communication between the driving public andofficers of the law. This course teaches you how to handle yourself properly whenbeing pulled over by the police during a routine traffic stop. Whether dealing with anunmarked police car, potential arrest situation, going to traffic court, or being pulledover in an area with no shoulder, it is important to know what is expected of youduring a traffic stop.

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Courtesy Shuttle: Driver Safety TrainingProduct code: CSDS-4003.02.0106 Runtime: 11 Spanish: no

Courtesy Shuttles are a great and helpful convenience for our guests. This courseis essential for new shuttle drivers as an overall intro to shuttle training or as arefresher course for experienced shuttle drivers. Topics also include: properattitude, driving safety, pre-trip inspection, and the unique differences in drivingthese larger vehicles rather than smaller personal vehicles.

CPR and AED TrainingProduct code: CPRT-4003.02.0165 Runtime: 32 Spanish: no

Providing a thorough overview of the steps to perform CPR and use an AED, thisprogram is perfect for both new learners or as a refresher course. It includestraining for performing CPR on adults, children, infants, as well as how to handleobstructed airways. Viewers will also be introduced to the basics of operating anAutomated External Defibrillator (AED).

CPR Checklist - Adult, Child, InfantProduct code: FC_CPRC-4014.01.6.0006 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this checklist before performing CPR.

CPR Visual ChecklistProduct code: FC_CPRV-4014.01.7.0007 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this visual checklist before performing CPR.

CPR-AED for Professional Rescuers and Health CareProviders

Product code: FC_PRHC-4014.01.7.0007 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This handbook for CPR and AED procedures outlines the standard of knowledgeand accepted emergency practices in the United States, including Cardiac Arrest,preventing the spread of Bloodborne Pathogens, Ventilations, and ConsciousChoking.

Crane Rigging SafetyProduct code: CNRS-4004.02.0012 Runtime: 18 Spanish: no

This comprehensive crane safety training course, created by the AssociatedGeneral Contractors of America, instructs crane riggers on how to safely rig a liftwhile on a work site. It includes instruction on: selecting slings and hitches, planninga safe lift, calculating load weights, setting up rigging, the importance of teamwork,and load stabilization.

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Crash Course: Reporting Vehicle IncidentsProduct code: CCRI-4004.01.0015 Runtime: 16 Spanish: no

Properly handling an auto collision is of high importance for every driver on theroad. This training course covers all relevant professional driver topics likedocumenting incidents, making sure the payload is secure from the public, accidentinvestigations, police reports, remaining calm after an accident, and the properhandling of injured pedestrians. This course is all encompassing, addressingeverything you need to ease your mind when handling the aftermath of a car crash.

CSA 2010: Safety, Compliance and AccountabilityProduct code: FCSA-4003.02.0139 Runtime: 15 Spanish: no

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has revealed ComprehensiveSafety Analysis 2010 to meet the needs of the ever changing industry. The newfocus is on measurement, evaluation, and intervention based on inspections of thevehicle and accident investigations. This new focus on the driving record of CDLdrivers utilizes a Safety Measurement System or SMS. This CSA 2010 trainingcourse has all of the major updates and new regulations in it.

Cut Off Saw SafetyProduct code: COSS-4004.02.0025 Runtime: 5 Spanish: no

Cut Off Saws are a common tool on the job, as such, employees often forget to takethe necessary safety precautions when utilizing the tools. This course providesinstruction on how to use the proper safety measures during the use of cut off saws.Topics include: use of proper PPE and machine guarding, and safety proceduresfrom pre-use inspection all the way to shutdown. Viewers will get the informationthey need so that each operator may be held responsible for their own safety whenfollowing safe operating practices.

Cutting - Welding - Hot Work PermitProduct code: FC_CWHW-4014.01.2.0002 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This form is to be filled out in its entirety by the responsible person actuallyperforming the "HOT WORK" and then brought to the Department of Environmentaland Occupational Health and Safety (EOHS) for approval prior to beginning theproject.

Cutting Boards and Food SafetyProduct code: FC_CBFS-4014.01.9.0009 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This handout covers cutting boards and food safety, including avoiding crosscontamination, cleaning, and various cutting board types.

Daily Time Management ChecklistProduct code: FC_DTMC-4014.01.61.0061 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this checklist to better manage and prioritize your time.

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Defensive Driving: A Supervisor`s GuideProduct code: DDSG-4004.01.0013 Runtime: 13 Spanish: no

This online defensive driver course for supervisors trains managers and supervisorson how to perform a successful and positive ride along. It addresses topics like howto help the employee feel relaxed as they improve their safety practices, the pre-tripinspection, constructive criticism, positive reinforcement, and how to provide youremployees with safety tips in a non-threatening yet effective manner.

Defensive Driving: Expect The UnexpectedProduct code: DDEU-4003.02.0176 Runtime: 20 Spanish: yes

Defensive Driving is an attitude and state of mind that can greatly reduce the risk ofinjury and death. This film covers the most common problems and choices driversmay face when operating a vehicle, such as handling Road Rage, Drowsy Driving,Drinking and Driving, use of Cell Phones and other electronic devices, and blindspots. It also explores and instructs drivers on how to handle potential hazards asthey navigate through various weather conditions and unforeseen circumstances.

Defensive Driving: I Could See It ComingProduct code: DDCC-4004.01.0012 Runtime: 14 Spanish: no

After automobile accidents, phrases like `I didn`t see them coming` or, `they cameout of nowhere` are common. This defensive driving course can provide drivingeducation on how to correct a range of common driving mistakes, as well asteaches drivers the importance of awareness on the road. It covers such topics as:safety cushions, inclement weather, visual road scanning, stopping distance, pre-trip inspections, avoiding distracted driving, and much more. A must have for anymanager whose employees are on the road, and a must see for any driver.

Defensive Driving: When Good Weather Goes BadProduct code: DWGB-4002.02.0001 Runtime: 16 Spanish: yes

Inclement weather can have a dramatic effect on driving conditions. Thispresentation provides an overview of the various dangers that driving in badweather poses when the weather changes suddenly. Viewers will be shown how tohandle their vehicles in winter ice, bright sun, winds, snow, rain and will also see anoverview of the general safety measures drivers must abide by such as vehiclebraking distance or truck stopping distance. Each weather condition and risk iscoupled with safety tips and methods to prevent unsafe incidents and is availablefor defensive driving online training.

Delivery Truck Employee: Safety and Orientation TrainingProduct code: DTSO-4003.02.0191 Runtime: 12 Spanish: no

When entering an intersection, do you know which direction to look? Do you lift withyour legs when moving large items? These are but a few examples of the topics thisfilm covers to ensure drivers are fully equipped to handle all types of situationswhen making deliveries. Pre-trip inspection, loading and unloading items, safe liftingtechniques, the dangers of distracted driving, how to greet clients upon delivery,and the importance of a positive attitude to foster a productive work environmentare discussed in this orientation film.

Demolition SafetyProduct code: DMLS-4004.02.0015 Runtime: 14 Spanish: no

Demolition is a fascinating process, a process that is extremely dangerous. Theemployees who work in demolition should know just how dangerous it is. Thiscourse gives an overview of the demolition process and outlines many of the safetymeasures that contribute to public and employee safety during demolition. Topicsalso include: taking an engineering survey, crane safety, fall protection, types ofconcrete, demolition plan, and brace walls.

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Detecting Workplace Violence In The Hospitality IndustryProduct code: DWVH-4003.02.0193 Runtime: 15 Spanish: yes

No business is immune to the possibility of workplace environment. Knowing whatto do and what not to do could save your life or the life of others. Use this programto stay OSHA compliant by training your team on how to recognize and preventviolence from affecting your hospitality workplace. This film presents scenarioswhich might involve workplace violence, including the 3 tiers of Behavioral RedFlags, Zero-Tolerance Policies, Contributing Factors, Recognizing, Avoiding, orDiffusing potentially violent situations, Warning Signs, and The Supervisor?s Role.

Diet and Disease: How to Maintain Good HealthProduct code: DDGH-4003.02.0131 Runtime: 10 Spanish: no

Healthy employees show up to work more often and get more work done thanunhealthy ones. Make smart choices about the food you eat, smoking, and drinkingcan determine so many positive or negative health outcomes. This health safetytraining course teaches employees how to maintain health, specifically throughproper dietary choices. Topics also include: 7 simple guidelines for a health diet,heavy drinking, heart attacks, and health risks associated with obesity.

Disaster Preparedness; Hurricanes, Tornadoes and FloodsProduct code: DPHT-4003.02.0002 Runtime: 15 Spanish: no

Hurricanes, Tornados, and Floods can strike at any time. You can increase yourodds of saving your property, your life, and the lives of your loved ones by beingprepared and planning ahead. In this film, you will learn what to do before, during,and after unexpected and uncontrollable natural disasters, including the typesequipment to have on hand, recommended food supplies, first aid kits, crafting anevacuation and disaster preparedness plan, and more. Statistics and specificactions to take during Hurricanes, Tornados, and Floods Watches and Warningsare also covered in detail.

Dishwasher Persons: Safety and ResponsibilityProduct code: DPSR-4003.02.0136 Runtime: 10 Spanish: yes

In less than 10 minutes, this dishwasher training course covers all the essentialsafety concerns unique to restaurant training, such as safety hazards whileoperating a dishwasher, first aid, back injury prevention, teamwork, chemicalhandling, slips, trips, and falls. Other topics covered: general kitchen safety, waitertraining, food safety and hygiene, and cleanliness.

Distracted Driving: No TextingProduct code: FC_DDNT-4014.01.22.0022 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This quick card covers the dangers of distracted driving, focusing specifically ontexting while driving.

Distracted Driving: Real Accidents, Real StoriesProduct code: DDRR-4002.01.0013 Runtime: 17 Spanish: no

The following course will focus on the personal stories of workers and their familieswho were negatively affected by distracted driving accidents. Each story is unique,yet the common thread is the tragic results of becoming distracted on the road.These distractions, such as cell phone use, paperwork and on-board computers,are among several potential distractions discussed in the film. Each story becomesa teaching scenario WHERE viewers will learn through distracted drivers training,and the actions that could have prevented each incident. These realistic situationshave a resonating impact and make the lessons in this driving safety course easyfor viewers to identify with and learn from.

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Distracted Driving: Real Accidents, Real Stories IIProduct code: DDRA-4011.01.0002 Runtime: 15 Spanish: yes

Currently, 20 percent of all crashes are related to distracted driving. In this powerfulproduction, gut wrenching and life changing testimonials are illustrated to theaudience. Covered in this film are how conversations can become a distraction tothe driver and create a moment of inattention. Also included are two tragic stories ofpeople and their families whose lives were impacted with fatalities due to the driverusing a cell phone and the other using a navigation system while driving.Information is presented throughout the program to teach the professional driverhow to choose alternative behaviors to avoid becoming a part of this growingstatistic.

DOT Hazmat SecurityProduct code: DHZS-4003.02.0187 Runtime: 14 Spanish: no

The transportation of hazardous materials isn`t just about the safety of you or yourcargo, it`s about the safety of your country. The types of security risks involved inhandling and transporting hazardous materials, how to enhance HazMat security,recognizing potential security threats, and specific actions to take during a securitybreach or attack are covered in this film. The Department of Transportation hasrequired everyone involved in the transportation of hazardous materials to receiveSecurity Awareness training--this film works in conjunction with said materials toensure the protection of U.S. citizens.

Drivers Daily LogProduct code: FC_DDLB-4014.01.2.0002 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this Driver`s Daily Log to keep track of your off duty, on duty, driving, andsleeper berth logs.

Driver`s Safety Refresher For Trucks In The ConstructionIndustry

Product code: DSCI-4004.02.0021 Runtime: 14 Spanish: no

On the job site employees need to pay special attention to the way that they aredriving the large vehicles used around the area. This defensive driving course aimsto refresh the viewer on some of the special precautions that need to be taken intoconsideration on a construction site, such as adjusting for a larger stopping distancein a larger vehicle, blind spots, size and the weight of loads. It also covers drugtesting, weather conditions, and dealing with trailers.

Driving Distractions of the Everyday DriverProduct code: DDED-4002.02.0008 Runtime: 18 Spanish: no

While driving is a common activity in the 21st century, it is also very dangerous ifyou`re not paying attention. In this driving safety training course, viewers willbecome familiar with common driving distractions like cell phone usage, hazardoussituations on the road, and unsafe driving practices. Topics also covered include:safe and effective use of comfort controls, GPS technology, fatigue, as well as howto handle additional unexpected distractions inside and outside of the vehicle.

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Driving Distractions of The Professional DriverProduct code: DDPD-4002.01.0002 Runtime: 15 Spanish: yes

This distracted driving training course will help to improve safety among those whodrive your fleet. Professional drivers will be instructed on how to prepare and refinetheir driving skills while on the road. The material covered in this course displays ahost of possible distractions professional drivers face and how to avoid them. Safetypractices like pre-trip planning, knowing how to handle unexpected or inclementweather, and handling everyday driving hazards on the job are just a few of thepractices covered.

Driving In Extreme Weather Conditions For CDL DriversProduct code: DEWC-4003.02.0153 Runtime: 10 Spanish: no

In this presentation, CDL drivers will be trained on the value of caution and slowdriving in cases of extreme weather. Following distance, proper braking andmaneuvering will be discussed, as well as what to do in cases of low visibility, fog,wind, dust, rain, ice, and snow conditions.

Driving Safely in the Hazards of WinterProduct code: DSHW-4002.02.0007 Runtime: 11 Spanish: no

Don`t let the inconvenience and danger of cold weather cause an accident. Educateyourself. This safety driving course informs of the risks you may face when drivingin winter ice, poor visibility, strong winds, snow, rain, and how to handle each roadcondition safely. It gives you important snow driving tips and instruction on howprevent unsafe incidents and stay safe behind the wheel despite the imminentdangers that every driver must face in harsh winter climates.

Driving Safely In Winter ConditionsProduct code: DSWC-4001.05.0004 Runtime: 19 Spanish: no

Driving in bad weather can cause a host of accidents, but accidents can be reducedthrough safe driving practices. This quality driver education course depicts winterdriving hazards with footage in real conditions and in all climates. The viewer willknow how to recognize hazards and avoid auto accidents. Topics include: driving inwinter ice, sleet, snow, rain, wind, sun glare, and even special tips to navigate roadsafter the first rain of the season.

Driving Safely: Making Good ChoicesProduct code: DSMC-4003.02.0199 Runtime: 24 Spanish: no

Making safe and smart choices behind the wheel protects not only you, but otherdrivers on the road. This film seeks to educate viewers on some of the morecommon mistakes that compromise safety while driving, such as distracted driving:texting and talking on the phone or adjusting the radio while driving; Driving ininclement weather or when tired and fatigued. Keeping your eyes on the road forpedestrians and external distractions and a Pre-trip inspection to make sure yourvehicle safe is also covered in this film.

Driving Safely: Reason On The RoadProduct code: DSRR-4008.01.0002 Runtime: 16 Spanish: no

This course utilizes the S.A.F.E. system to emphasize defensive driving safety. Itshows drivers the importance of alertness and time for the proper planning andexecution of their driving maneuvers. It also outlines how distracted driving and badweather driving can make planning and safety more challenging. This safety drivingcourse also warns the viewer against texting while driving, eating while driving, andcovers road rage online. A fast-paced, engaging ride -- this film is a great fit for anydriver.

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Drowsy Driving: It`s Your Wake Up CallProduct code: DDWP-4011.01.0003 Runtime: 20 Spanish: yes

This incredibly loaded program is filled with important information for theprofessional drivers who travels both short and long distances as a part of theirworkday. While addressing the 100,000+ crashes that occur each year from drowsydriving, the viewer will be taught on how to effectively identify and manage driverfatigue. Also covered in the film are; lack of sleep, stress, diet, medications, micronaps, night driving and grave yard shifts and the sleepy feeling when returning tothe work after lunch.

Drug and Alcohol Testing Requirements For The DOTCommercial Driver

Product code: DACD-4004.02.0018 Runtime: 18 Spanish: no

This workplace drug testing course provides a basic overview of workplace drugtesting, drug test information, and the DOT drug and alcohol testing requirementsfor all CDL drivers. This to-the-point drug testing film covers such topics as a pre-employment drug screen, the consequences of refusing a test, reasonablesuspicion, and marijuana drug testing, as well as proper record keeping for theresults of an employee drug test and information on driving while intoxicated (DWI).

Drug Free Workplace: Employee EditionProduct code: DFWE-4001.04.0001 Runtime: 29 Spanish: no

In this EAP course, ex-substance abusers and their co-workers share their story oncreating and maintaining a drug free workplace program. Understanding the effectsof chemical dependency can help to establish a drug free workplace. Training is amajor part of your company`s overall EAP program. Topics include: safety violationsand accidents, drug testing, work policies, and general chemical dependency signs.

Drug Free Workplace: Supervisor`s EditionProduct code: DFWS-4001.04.0002 Runtime: 36 Spanish: no

Chemical dependency has more than just a physical effect--it effects your emotions,your relationships, and, of course, your work environment. The job of a supervisor isto identify the signs and address the situations accordingly. This course covers thesupervisor`s view and responsibility in identifying, creating, and enforcing a drugfree workplace program. A standard part of any employee assistance programvideo training library.

Drywall Worker Safety: Working Safely With StiltsProduct code: DWWS-4012.01.0004 Runtime: 14 Spanish: no

Falling from any height while using stilts increases the chances and severity of aninjury. Use this construction safety training course to make sure the proper stepsare taken to insure safe stilt usage. Stretching, correct fitting and adjusting of thestilts, and a pre-use inspection are all thoroughly covered in this video. Topics alsoinclude: cleanliness, teamwork, tripping hazards, and general stilts safetytechniques.

Dying To Get There... The Result of Reckless DrivingProduct code: DGRD-4008.01.0006 Runtime: 21 Spanish: no

This highly emotional video will train drivers through powerful first-hand stories offamily members who lost loved ones during unnecessary car accident fatalities. Usethis program when you need to make an impact on your viewers or employees. Italso includes startling statistics, practical safe driving tips, distracted driving, drunkdriving, cell phone usage, and more.

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Earthquake Preparedness and SafetyProduct code: EQPS-4003.02.0112 Runtime: 12 Spanish: no

Earthquake preparedness an important part of any organization`s emergency plan.The course teaches what to expect during an earthquake, how to react, and what todo following an earthquake, such as meeting in the assigned assembly area andexpecting aftershocks. Topics also include: physical placement, disaster tips,dangerous areas during an earthquake, and more.

Easy Ergonomics, A Practical Approach for Improving theWorkplace

Product code: FC_EEIW-4014.01.10.10 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This booklet offers a simple, hands-on approach to workplace ergonomics that canwork regardless of the size of your organization. It is designed for owners,supervisors, and employees as they work toward improving their workplace.

Effective Communication Between Management andEmployees

Product code: ECME-4003.02.0050 Runtime: 21 Spanish: no

Communication is essential for a company to run smoothly and efficiently. In thiscourse, supervisors will learn strategies for effective communication among theirteam members and between various levels of employees. Topics also include:investigation, listening skills, supervisor`s responsibilities, body language, andconsistency.

Electrical Arc Flash SafetyProduct code: EAFS-4002.01.0015 Runtime: 14 Spanish: yes

When it comes to electricity, even the most experienced workers have a thing ortwo to learn. This arc flash safety program is designed to eliminate any mysteryinvolved in electrical arc flash safety. This important electrical arc flash video willshow just how much impact electricity can have on anything it comes in contact withand will reveal some secrets about voltage that can be the difference betweensafety and shocking reality. Consistent housekeeping, well-maintained tools, havingthe proper arc flash equipment and following workplace and manufacturer`s safetyguidelines are all discussed as methods of prevention. The general NFPA arc flashsafety procedures that must be followed when working closely with electricity will bediscussed at length and make this arc flash program invaluable for anyone whoworks with electricity.

Electrical Industrial Truck ChecklistProduct code: FC_EITC-4014.01.51.0051 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this checklist with your daily Pre-trip Inspection before using an IndustrialTruck.

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Electrical SafetyProduct code: FC_ESQC-4014.01.12.0012 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This English and Spanish Quick card covers how to prevent electrical hazards fromcausing burns, shocks and electrocution (death).

Electrical Safety BasicsProduct code: ELSB-4003.02.0019 Runtime: 11 Spanish: yes

Electrical accidents account for thousands of workplace fatalities each year! Thiselectrical safety course is designed as a basic overview for employees notaccustomed to electrical work or given in-depth electrical training. It coversvoltages, circuit breakers, power tool safety, as well as explaining how electricityworks and the importance of a grounding an electrical tool, cleanliness, and the flowof electricity.

Electrical Safety for The Construction WorkerProduct code: ESCW-4004.02.0028 Runtime: 27 Spanish: no

Nearly all construction workers are exposed to electricity, but do they know how toavoid electrical shock, injury, or death? This construction-oriented electrical safetytraining course covers just about anything your team needs to know about electricalsafety on a job site. Topics include: electrical injuries, calling ahead before digging,power lines (both overhead and underground), safe working distances, arc flash,portable generators, and more.

Electrical Safety HandbookProduct code: FC_ESHB-4014.01.8.0008 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This extensive handbook covers requirements of OSHA`s Design Safety Standardsfor Electrical Systems that are frequently overlooked and may present serioushazards.

Electrical Safety in the WorkplaceProduct code: FC_ESWP-4014.01.4.0004 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

The aim of this program is to provide comprehensive on-site training to high-riskworkers (i.e. skilled trades and maintenance workers) and management on therequirements of Sub Part S, and the prevention of serious injuries from electricalhazards at the

Electrical Safety PowerpointProduct code: FC_ESPP-4014.01.5.0005 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This detailed powerpoint on electrical safety covers everything from the basics toOSHA standards on electrical safety.

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Electrical: Wiring Methods ChecklistProduct code: FC_EWMC-4014.01.10.10 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this checklist to determine if you are performing your wiring methods safely andin compliance with OSHA.

Emergency Evacuation: Plan, Process and ProceduresProduct code: EEPP-4003.02.0072 Runtime: 13 Spanish: yes

A disaster can occur anywhere, from hurricanes to nuclear explosions. Yourorganization should be equipped and educated on what to do in the event of anemergency. This emergency planning course instructs on the importance of theseseldom used, but valuable and life saving actions. Also covered is setting anassembly area, what to do during an emergency, evacuation plans, fire extinguisheruse, and the types of situations that warrant emergency preparedness.

Emergency First AidProduct code: EMFA-4003.02.0138 Runtime: 19 Spanish: no

Wouldn`t you like each of your employees to have some basic knowledge to beable to help those going through a medical emergency? In this short, 19 minute firstaid training course many of the most common emergency situations are covered,coupled with how to properly attend to the injured person in each situation. CardioPulmonary Resuscitation, the Heimlich maneuver, properly placing and maintaininga tourniquet, and much more are taught thoroughly throughout this first aid onlineprogram.

Emergency Preparedness: A Supervisor`s RoleProduct code: EMPS-4001.01.0002 Runtime: 34 Spanish: no

Created for supervisors, this course prepares you to train your employees forhandling sudden disasters including earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, poor weatherconditions, chemical spills, vapor exposure, workplace violence, arson andemployee sabotage. Both supervisors and employees will learn the safe actionsnecessary to put a business back in operation as quickly as possible after anyemergency.

Emergency Preparedness: An Employee`s ResponsibilityProduct code: EMPE-4001.01.0001 Runtime: 22 Spanish: no

The loss of human life is the greatest tragedy in any disaster situation. Created foremployees, this course trains them on how to take responsibility for their own safetyin emergency situations while in the workplace. Topics include harsh weatherconditions, natural disasters, violence, arson, robberies, and terrorism. Theseguidelines will enhance your employees confidence and prepare them for nearlyany eventuality at work.

Emergency Preparedness: Knowing What To DoProduct code: EPKW-4004.01.0020 Runtime: 14 Spanish: no

At any moment during a work day, an emergency can strike. Do you and youremployees know how to handle an emergency situation? This course instructs theviewer on how to handle a number of emergency situations including: fire, severeweather, earthquakes, floods, and even a medical emergency on site. Fast pacedand very informative this film could teach any employee, anywhere.

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Emergency Preparedness: The Chemical and BiologicalThreat

Product code: EPCB-4003.02.0034 Runtime: 19 Spanish: no

Does your organization know how to handle a chemical or biological threat? Thisinformative training course educates you on the different kinds of biological andchemical attacks, as well as proper protection and awareness for each one. Topicsinclude: biological agents, dispersion of chemicals agents, vaccinations, gases, andPersonal Protection Equipment.

Employee Theft and Robbery in The Hospitality IndustryProduct code: ETRH-4003.02.0122 Runtime: 13 Spanish: no

Theft or robbery in the hospitality or restaurant industry is always a possibility.Being prepared is the key to minimizing injury and loss. This course will prepareand inform your employees on how to handle and prevent robberies and theft inrestaurants. Topics also include: body language, money handling, filing a report,contacting the police, and employee theft.

Employee`s Report of Injury FormProduct code: FC_ERIF-4014.01.2.0002 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Employee`s shall use this form to report all work related injuries, illnesses, or “nearmiss” events--no matter how minor. This will help your company identify and correcthazards before they cause serious injuries.

Ergonomic Task Analysis and SafetyProduct code: ETAS-4004.01.0025 Runtime: 26 Spanish: no

Your body is designed to function in a specific way. Educating yourself on thoseways will keep you happy and healthy not only in the workplace, but at home. Learnby example through everyday situations how and where ergonomic re-structuringcould be used to your advantage, and how to solve the issues you already have atyour work stations.

Ergonomics Caution Zone ChecklistProduct code: FC_ECZC-4014.01.11.0011 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this visual aid ergonomic checklist to asses if you are moving or working insuch a way that could cause potential injury.

Ergonomics For The 21st CenturyProduct code: EFTC-4003.02.0041 Runtime: 15 Spanish: no

Ergonomics is about arranging your work environment to better fit your body. Thisergonomic safety training course covers workplace ergonomics in manyenvironments and teaches about carpal tunnel syndrome symptoms andprevention. Topics also include: taking mice-breaks, adjusting your monitor andkeyboard, working from a neutral position, feet and body placement, and hazardousmovements.

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Ergonomics for The Mobile WorkforceProduct code: ERMW-4004.01.0043 Runtime: 17 Spanish: no

Ergonomics is the science of addressing human performance, comfort, andwellbeing in respect to your task, equipment, tools, and environment. This trainingvideo describes the concepts of ergonomics to keep your body healthy, free ofstress, and energetic while managing tasks involving computers, smartphones, andother office equipment. You will also learn how creating a good work environmentthrough body positioning, line of sight positioning, and equipment related changeseffects you and your performance.

Ergonomics for The Office WorkerProduct code: EROW-4004.01.0044 Runtime: 16 Spanish: no

Common office items, such as a laptop or chair can quickly take a physical toll onyour body when used improperly. This instructional film addresses three physicalactions that can optimize your comfortability and efficiency as you utilize officeequipment: Posture, ergonomically correct equipment and positioning, and bodilymovement. Using corrective lenses, adjusting chair height and monitor position,neutral body positioning and more are covered in detail in this film endowingemployees with the tools to maintain physical and mental comfort during work.

Ergonomics for the Prevention of Musculskeletal DisordersProduct code: FC_EPMD-4014.01.12.0012 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Fact Sheet is an educational guide to help employers better understand therisks of repetitive motion injuries during laboratory procedures.

Ergonomics Hazard Zone ChecklistProduct code: FC_EHZC-4014.01.13.0013 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this visual aid ergonomic checklist to asses if you are moving or working insuch a way that will cause serious workplace injury.

Ergonomics: Doing Your PartProduct code: EDYP-4003.02.0069 Runtime: 16 Spanish: no

Ergonomics safety is everyone`s responsibility, not just managements. Use thisergonomics course to show your employees how they can participate in keeping thenumber of ergonomic related accidents, such as repetitive strain injuries, orCumulative Trauma Disorders (CTD), to a minimum. It encourages desk stretches,shaking, and exercising the arms and wrists to help prevent such situations fromoccurring and to keep carpal tunnel syndrome symptoms from developing.

Ergonomics: The Study of WorkProduct code: FC_ETSW-4014.01.9.0009 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This handbook, designed for both employers and employees in the manufacturing,construction, maritime and agricultural industries, covers the ergonomics of yourdaily activities and how to safely perform said duties.

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Ergonomics: What`s Wrong With This Picture?Product code: EWWP-4003.01.0005 Runtime: 8 Spanish: no

Use this ergonomic safety training course to test if your employees understand theprincipals governing good ergonomic practices. The video visually presents aworkplace ergonomics situation, and then asks the viewer to find out what is wrongwith the picture, according to the ergonomic standard. It then shows the problemsand proceeds to correct them, so that the viewer can see how and why thesesituations are addressed. This ergonomics video is great for an office environment,but will work well for workstation ergonomics in any environment.

Every 15 Minutes...Product code: EFMY-4002.01.0012 Runtime: 17 Spanish: no

The gripping story in this DUI video revolves around the fact that every 15 minutesa death occurs from drunk driving. Viewers will have the chance to see the overalleffects that alcohol related deaths can cause, and the effect on families and friendsof victims. It is an emotionally driven story and gives a clear picture of the real-lifeconsequences of driving while intoxicated. This DUI training video is designed for adramatic impact upon viewers.

Eye ProtectionProduct code: EYEP-4003.02.0120 Runtime: 11 Spanish: yes

Eye injuries are something that we all want to avoid, so why do so many eyeinjuries occur? The answer: Not wearing the proper eye protection. It may beuncomfortable, or in some way irritate your vision, but having that vision at the endof the day should be job number one. This course gives many reasons as to whyproper eye protection equipment is not worn, and attempts to make an impact indoing away with the apathy and complacency that many of us feel at work.

Fall Prevention Pocket CardProduct code: FC_FPPC-4014.01.3.0003 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Printable wallet size safety tips for fall prevention.

Fall Prevention PosterProduct code: FC_FAPP-4014.01.4.0004 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Print out this Fall Prevention poster and place where employees can see it and bereminded to take the necessary safety precautions on ladders, scaffolds, and roofs.

Fall Prevention Quick CardProduct code: FC_FPQC-4014.01.14.0014 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This quick card covers fall prevention and visually demonstrates the do`s anddon`ts of protecting yourself from falls.

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Fall Prevention Spanish PosterProduct code: FC_FPSP-4014.01.5.0005 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Print out this Fall Prevention Spanish poster and place it where employees can seeit and be reminded to take the necessary safety precautions on ladders, scaffolds,and roofs.

Fall Prevention Spanish Quick CardProduct code: FC_FPSQ-4014.01.15.0015 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Spanish quick card covers fall prevention and visually demonstrates the do`sand don`ts of protecting yourself from falls.

Fall Protection ChecklistProduct code: FC_FAPC-4014.01.15.0015 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this extensive checklist before performing any job that requires Fall Protection.

Fall Protection in ConstructionProduct code: FC_FPIC-4014.01.11.0011 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This handbook covers Fall Protection, the leading causes of fatalities inconstruction, and the standards OSHA and employers have implemented to keepworkers safe.

Fall Protection In The Construction Field - How We All Win!Product code: FPCW-4004.01.0048 Runtime: 21 Spanish: no

Falling is the number 1 cause of death on a construction site, but it is preventable.In this film, the systems and practices in place to help you prevent a fall are coveredin detail, including identifying how and where falls can happen, the types of FallPrevention Systems and Personal Fall Arrest Systems, how to calculate fallclearance, the designated duties of Competent/Qualified Persons and SafetyMonitors, and rescue procedures.

Fall Protection Refresher OrientationProduct code: FC_FPRO-4014.01.6.0006 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This powerpoint covers the definitions of fall prevention and it`s components, therequirements and hazards, and where to seek help and advice for fall protection.

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Fall Protection Safety For Grain Elevator WorkersProduct code: FPGE-4003.02.0212 Runtime: 9 Spanish: yes

200,000 injuries per year. 600 deaths per year. Avoid becoming a statistic byfollowing the rules and procedures set in place to protect you from falls. This filmspecifically covers how to protect yourself from falling when working on Grain binsand elevators, including proper climbing technique; utilizing catwalks, ladders, andstairs; body positioning when climbing, Personal Protective Equipment andfootwear, and identifying faulty ladders and stairs.

Fall Protection TipsProduct code: FC_FPTQ-4014.01.13.0013 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This quick card covers fall protection tips, including identifying hazards and PPE.

Fall Protection: Preparation, Application and SafetyProduct code: FPPA-4001.05.0016 Runtime: 20 Spanish: yes

85% of on-the-job falls result in lost work time, and even a short fall can causeserious injury or even death. This fall protection program teaches what you need toknow about fall protection safety when working from any height. The fall protectiontraining is highlighted further by an overview of fall protection equipment such asharnesses, lanyards, and d-rings.

Fire Extinguishers: Ready To RespondProduct code: FERR-4004.01.0018 Runtime: 14 Spanish: yes

Every year, fires in the workplace cause thousands of employee injuries andmillions of dollars in damage to personal and company property. This upbeattraining courses teaches your employees how to use the P.A.S.S. procedure andthe right extinguisher for each kind of fire. The confidence of gaining the properknowledge through this video can help the panic and confusion usually common tomost fire emergencies.

Fire Safety and Prevention In The Commercial KitchenProduct code: FSCK-4003.02.0202 Runtime: 5 Spanish: no

What would you do if there was a fire in your kitchen? Do you know how to activatethe manual pull station over your grills, stovetops, and ovens? Are you comfortablewith the operation of a fire extinguisher? Do you know how to handle a grease fire?Knowing these safety procedures can and will prevent injury or death to you andyour customers. This film provides answers to the above the questions and moreensuring you and your employees can safely prevent and control kitchen fires.

Flagger Safety and Traffic ControlProduct code: FSTC-4003.02.0090 Runtime: 13 Spanish: no

The flagger is the most important person on a construction site. This presentationgives an overview of the basics and requirements for flagger safety during trafficcontrol to keep everyone safe. Equipment requirements are shown, including thespecific clothing and PPE a flagger must wear for the highest safety in eachsituation. Tips are given on how to handle oneself in traffic including positioning onthe road and visibility location, the various applications of the single flagger andtwo-flagger situations are discussed, and much more.

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Flammable Liquid SafetyProduct code: FLQD-4003.02.0015 Runtime: 10 Spanish: no

Working with flammable liquids is an everyday task for all of us, but do we reallyknow the dangers? This course looks to educate the viewer on the hazards ofworking with flammable liquids and the proper ways to handle and store them.Topics also include: flash points, Upper and lower Flammable Limit, ignition,terminology, and the importance of asking questions to keep you and everyonearound you safe.

Flatbed Truck Safety TrainingProduct code: FBTS-4004.01.0034 Runtime: 17 Spanish: no

Flatbed trucks are unique vehicles because the loads change every time they aredriven. Injury prevention specialist, Michael Melnik, walks you through safely andproperly securing loads. This course aims to point out the safety rules involved withmaterial handling, securing the different sizes of loads, and tapping the loadscorrectly, as well as pointing out how to interact safely with the loads, the cab, andthe safest way to use much of the equipment involved.

Fleet Shop Safety: Acid Batteries and Jump StartingProduct code: ABJS-4003.02.0076 Runtime: 13 Spanish: no

It`s important to know about battery safety if you`re in the automotive industry. Thiscourse provides training for anyone handling acid batteries and explains batteryconstruction, personal safety, battery storage, and charging batteries. It also coversproper jump start procedures, battery terminology, discharging batteries, as well asmany overlooked details involved in acid battery handling.

Food Service Santitation and Hygiene SafetyProduct code: FSSH-4003.02.0097 Runtime: 10 Spanish: yes

Remember that time at the fast food restaurant when you saw an employee wipehis nose with his hand and then immediately grab your food to bring it to you? Helpyour food service institution hold a higher standard through the use of this trainingcourse. Topics covered include: bacteria growth, insect and rodent control, foodhandling, temperature controls, sanitation training, and of course personal hygiene.

Forklift Operator Safety and TrainingProduct code: FOST-4003.02.0006 Runtime: 18 Spanish: yes

Forklifts are a common and necessary tool, however, too many injuries and deathsoccur every year from lack of training and improper use. This forklift safety coursetrains your forklift operators on engineering principles, knowing the load center andcapacity of your forklift, understanding stability, how to increase your chances ofsurviving a turnover, as well as other topics, such as seat belt safety and pre-tripinspection.

Forklift Operators ChecklistProduct code: FC_FLOC-4014.01.52.0052 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this checklist as a performance test for Forklift Operators.

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Forklift SafetyProduct code: FKLS-4004.01.0005 Runtime: 13 Spanish: yes

Over 37,000 accidents happen each year to forklift operators. If operators usepowered industrial truck on a daily basis, why are there so many accidents? Gettingtoo comfortable with operating a forklift, lack of training, and complacency are just afew of the reasons these accidents are so recurring. This simple forklift safetycourse is designed to provide employees with the specific training needed to safelyoperate a forklift and comply with OSHA standards, including testing a load`sweight, forklift stability, load center and safe driving practices.

Forklift Safety RefresherProduct code: FC_FLSR-4014.01.6.0006 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Forklift operators must know and follow equipment operating procedures and safetyrules for forklift operation. Use this handout to remind yourself of the proper forkliftrules and procedures.

Forklift Safety: A Professional Operator`s ResponsibilityProduct code: FPOR-4003.02.0155 Runtime: 17 Spanish: no

Nothing can be left to chance as a professional fork lift operator. Failure tounderstand equipment characteristics and not following the proper procedures canhave dramatic consequences. Safe operation, forklift responsibilities, Federalmandated requirements, and incident prevention are covered in this film in additionto the engineering principles involved, such as The Fulcrum Principle, stabilitytriangle, names and components of forklifts, surface operating conditions, site-specific operations, and drive/steer tires functionality.

Forklift Safety: Real Accidents, Real StoriesProduct code: FSRR-4002.02.0015 Runtime: 13 Spanish: yes

Throughout this forklift safety course, viewers will be introduced to the OSHAstandard 1910.178, which governs powered industrial truck training. Stories of realforklift accidents, injury prevention, and property damage are covered, includinghow to stay safe and in compliance with the standard set out by OSHA. Employeeswill see the impact of how ignoring forklifts safety procedures can be fatal whilewalking away with a sense of the importance of following the forklift trainingprogram.

Forklift Safety: Real Accidents, Real Stories IIProduct code: FSRA-4002.02.0026 Runtime: 12 Spanish: no

Forklift Safety: Real Accidents, Real Stories, Part II continues to educate viewers onthe OSHA standard, 1910.178, which governs powered industrial truck training,including injury prevention, property damage, and how to stay safe and incompliance with the standard set out by OSHA. In this video, the real life story of afatal forklift accident due to not wearing a seat belt drives home the importance offollowing safety protocols and how ignoring forklift safety procedures can be fatal.

Forklift Safety: The Experienced OperatorProduct code: FSEO-4003.02.0128 Runtime: 13 Spanish: no

Powered industrial trucks cause around 100 fatalities annually. Half of those victimsare between the ages of 35-54. These two facts prove that complacency, not thevigor of youth, is the culprit in these unfortunate incidents. What is more astoundingis that this forklift accident video provides the insight that 1/3 of all forklift injuriesoccur when the operator is getting on or off the forklift. With solutions provided tocombat each statistic, this is hardly a forklift training video that you can afford topass on.

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Forklift Safety: The Triangle of StabilityProduct code: FSTS-4002.02.0016 Runtime: 10 Spanish: yes

This forklift safety course educates forklift operators on how to safely maneuvertheir vehicles. It focuses on all aspects of forklift stability, including the stabilitytriangle, working with different surfaces, carrying loads properly, proper brakingtechniques, preventing property damage, and how to move through anyenvironment safely. General, easy-to-remember tips for safe everyday use offorklifts will also be offered in this lift truck safety training video. Operators will begiven the tools operate their forklift and how to avoid dangers in their workingenvironments.

Forklift Safety: What`s Wrong With This Picture?Product code: FSWP-4003.02.0045 Runtime: 11 Spanish: no

In this forklift training course, the viewer is presented with scenes featuring a forkliftin use and is asked to identify what the forklift operator was doing wrong.Reinforcing forklift safety principles through humor, the information in this course isdesigned to meet OSHA standards for powered industrial truck training. Topics alsoinclude: load capacity, speed, breaking, stability, and pre-trip inspection.

Frequently Asked Questions About Powered Industrial TruckOperator Training

Product code: FC_PITT-4014.01.1.0001 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This FAQ about Powered Industrial Truck Operator Training covers a range ofquestions pertaining to General Industry, Construction, Maritime Industry, and theOSHA standard.

From Knowing To Doing: The Energized Approach toSuccessful Training Results

Product code: KEZA-4013.01.0013 Runtime: 37 Spanish: no

Knowing information is different than implementing information. Communication andpresentation are key to effectively seeing change in your organization. Injuryprevention expert, Michael Melnik, instructs your organizational leaders on how toeffectively train your team so that employees not only learn but implement the theconcepts you train them on. Michael uses the personalized approach of R.E.P(Rational Emotional Physical) for pin pointing the right areas to effect change for thesafety of your organization.

Garage Shop Safety For FleetsProduct code: GSSF-4003.02.0228 Runtime: 18 Spanish: no

Your safety and the safety of those around you is the responsibility of everyone inthe shop. A garage shop can be a dangerous place if the proper procedures andprotocols aren`t followed. This training course address the most frequent accidentsand how you can prevent them, such as utilizing goggles, gloves, and otherPersonal Protective Equipment; Electrical safety, cords, and Lockout/Tagout;Chemical safety and common chemicals in the shop; the importance of maintaininga clean work environment; back injury and proper lifting techniques

General and Electrical Wiring Methods ChecklistProduct code: FC_EGWC-4014.01.60.0060 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This General and Electrical Wiring Methods Checklist, created by The NationalInstitute for Occupational Safety and Health, can be used for self-inspection beforeperforming General and Electrical wiring when the voltages are under 600 volts.

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General Respiratory Protection Guidance for Employers andWorkers

Product code: FC_GRPG-4014.01.1.0001 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This guide will provide basic information to workers and employers who many findthemselves using respiratory protection for the first time, including what respiratorsare, how they work, and what is needed for a respirator to provide protection.

GHS Compliance ChecklistProduct code: FC_GHSC-4014.01.16.0016 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this checklist to determine if you are compliant with the Globally HarmonizedSystem of Labeling Hazardous Chemicals.

Global Harmonization and Hazard Communication TrainingProduct code: GHHC-4004.01.0039 Runtime: 14 Spanish: no

Learn the answers to the top 4 most important questions about workplace HazComprocedures and global harmonization: 1) What am I working with? 2) Can it hurtme? 3) How do I protect myself? and 4) What do I do if something goes wrong?Includes instruction on global workplace hazardous material precautions, Hazcomlabeling, personal protective equipment (PPE), managing safety data sheets, andhandling emergencies.

Global Harmonization Training For The Hospitality IndustryProduct code: GHHI-4003.02.0182 Runtime: 18 Spanish: yes

In simple, straight-forward language, this Global Harmonization Training course willhelp your employees in the hospitality industry understand what is required of themin order to use HAZCOM effectively. With a focus on safe chemical product use,topics also include: labelling procedures, safety data sheets, storing and disposingof chemicals, PPE, and general chemical exposure.

Global Harmonization: LabelingProduct code: GHSL-4004.01.0038 Runtime: 17 Spanish: no

The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals, nowreplacing the "Right to Know" and Hazard Communication Standard, is aninternationalsystem used to label hazardous physical, health, and environmental substances inaccordance with OSHA CFR 1910.1200. This film addresses the product identifiers,signal words, pictograms, and precautionary statements used on labels in theGlobally HarmonizedSystem. All 9 hazard pictograms are covered in detail including how to accuratelyread andunderstand each label such as the substance?s shipping name, shipping number,and emergency phone number. The film presents the GHS in a simple and effectiveway allowing your staff to confidently identify potentially hazardous materials.

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Global Harmonization: Safety Data SheetsProduct code: GHSS-4004.01.0037 Runtime: 12 Spanish: no

If chemical labels are road signs then Safety Data Sheets are the road maps forhazard communication. This film covers the 16 sections found in every Safety DataSheet when referencing specific chemicals. The first 8 and the most crucial sectionsare covered in extensive detail: 1) Identification, 2) Hazard Identification, 3)Composition/Information on Ingredients, 4) First Aid Measures, 5) Fire FightingMeasures, 6) Accidental Release Measures, 7) Handling and Storage, 8) ExposureControls/Personal Protection. The specifics of Safety Data Sheets are presented ina simple yet effective way to ensure safety when working with potentially hazardouschemicals.

Golf Course MaintenanceProduct code: 0005-4015.02.0005 Runtime: 6 Spanish: no

Maintaining a safe Golf Course Facility is a team effort, especially whenimplementing OSHA standards. At J.W. and Associates, you`ll be taken into anactual golf facility and shown the problematic maintenance areas and what you, asan employee or employer, should look out for. The importance of goodhousekeeping, appropriate warning and placard signs, Safety Data Sheets, fireextinguishers, as well as book keeping, lockout/tagout, overhead storage and hoistsare briefly covered.

Good Housekeeping For A Manufacturing EnvironmentProduct code: GHME-4003.02.0073 Runtime: 10 Spanish: yes

An important aspect of safety that is often overlooked is housekeeping. Goodhousekeeping can help prevent workplace accidents, property damage, andinjuries. This course emphasizes everyone`s cooperation and effort in safetystorage, chemical safety, flammable storage, and workplace safety. Topics alsoinclude: slips, trips, and falls, teamwork, cleanliness, PPE, and injury prevention.

Good Housekeeping On The JobsiteProduct code: GHJS-4004.02.0005 Runtime: 11 Spanish: no

In this course, we will follow a messy employee as he learns the importance of goodhousekeeping -- the hard way. Viewers will walk away with a sense of howimportant good housekeeping is for everyone in the workplace and how a littleprevention goes a long way. Topics also include: teamwork, handling and storing ofhazardous chemicals, flammable materials, slips and trips, and warehouse keeping.

Good Housekeeping: Keeping Your Workplace SafeProduct code: GHWS-4002.02.0012 Runtime: 11 Spanish: yes

The importance of keeping a clean, organized, uncluttered workplace and theprevention of injuries and illnesses is paramount in your work environment. This filmcontains a number of methods to achieve a consistently clean and safe workenvironment, including the well-known 5 S`s method. Additional topics includeproper footwear, chemical safety ventilation, handling electrical hazards, safety inthe presence of combustible dust, and proper hazardous material storage. The filmalso trains on compliance with OSHA hazard communication standard, the CFR1910.22 regulation.

Grain Elevator Safety AwarenessProduct code: GESA-4003.02.0213 Runtime: 10 Spanish: yes

Grain is a modern staple of every country, but working on Grain Elevator`s can bedeadly. Learn the hazards so you can minimize the risks. This film deals with manyof the common Grain Elevator hazards and how to better prepare yourself on thejob, including proper Personal Protective Equipment, footwear, and ANSI requiredvests; the dangerous of Farmer`s Lung and Grain Flow; Confined Space Entry andworking within the Grain Bins; Preventing Grain Dust Explosions.

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Guide for Preparing Hazardous Materials Incidents ReportsProduct code: FC_PHIR-4014.01.20.0020 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

The purpose of an Incident Report is fundamental to hazardous materialtransportation risk analysis and risk management. This guide details how toaccurately record each report.

Guide for Working Safely with Supported ScaffoldsProduct code: FC_WSSS-4014.01.10.10 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This handout promotes awareness of safe work practices for supported scaffolds,including common scaffolding hazards and OSHA regulations.

Guide To Restaurant SafetyProduct code: FC_GTRS-4014.01.11.0011 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This guide addresses safety and health in places of employment such asrestaurants, cafeterias, kitchen works, and other eating and drinkingestablishments.

Guidelines for Employers to Reduce Motor Vehicle CrashesProduct code: FC_RMVC-4014.01.2.0002 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This guide outlines ten steps for building a driver safety program, including real-lifeexamples of successful safety programs, key traffic safety issues to address in theworkplace, instructions for calculating your organization’s loss from motor vehicle

Guidelines for Shipyards: Ergonomics for the Prevention ofMusculskeletal Disorders

Product code: FC_GSMD-4014.01.4.0004 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This guide provides recommendations for shipyards to help reduce the number andseverity of work-related musculoskeletal disorders, increase employer andemployee awareness of ergonomic risk factors, eliminate unsafe work practices,alleviate muscle fatig

Hand Injury PreventionProduct code: HAND-4003.02.0127 Runtime: 12 Spanish: yes

Hand injuries constitute 75% of industrial injuries that cause partial disability and 1/3of workplace injuries. Every year there are 16 million hand injuries, and in fact every32 sec. a hand injury occurs. Use this hand safety course to stamp outcomplacency and cut down on the rate of hand injuries at your place of work. Keephand injury prevention at the forefront with the information on this hand video thatcontains insight to PPE training, ergonomics safety and general hand injury safetyawareness.

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Hand Protection: Preventing Hand InjuriesProduct code: HPPH-4004.01.0045 Runtime: 11 Spanish: no

Hand injuries occur for numerous reasons, but knowing the hazards on the job isthe first step in preventing injuries. This course covers the proper practices toprevent injuries, such as, the operation of machinery with all safe guards in place,what to do when working in or around equipment with minimal or no visibility, theimportance of appropriate clothing and removing jewelry, and selecting the correcthand protection for the job. The three main categories of hand injuries, MechanicalHazards, Contact Injuries, and Personal Hazards, are also covered ensuringviewers have a greater awareness of hazards in the workplace.

Hazard Communication ChecklistProduct code: FC_HZCC-4014.01.17.0017 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this checklist to determine if the proper procedures are in place with yourHazard Communication program.

Hazard Communication PowerpointProduct code: FC_HCPP-4014.01.7.0007 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This powerpoint seeks to help ensure employers and employees know about workhazards and how to protect themselves so that the incidence of illness and injuriesdue to hazardous chemicals is reduced.

Hazard Communication SafetyProduct code: HZCS-4003.02.0169 Runtime: 12 Spanish: yes

Chemicals in the workplace can be extremely dangerous if they are not used,handled, stored, and disposed of properly. This course covers the basics ofidentifying Hazardous Materials, how to read and understand labels, PPE, usingMaterial Safety Data Sheets, and the importance of communication with yoursupervisor to identify and educate yourself on potential hazards. The safety of thework place is the responsibility of all employees.

Hazard Communication Safety Data SheetsProduct code: FC_SDSQ-4014.01.19.0019 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This OSHA quick card covers the HCS requirement that all new Safety Data Sheetsmust be in a uniform format and include section numbers, headings, and associatedinformation.

Hazard Communication Standard LabelsProduct code: FC_HCSL-4014.01.18.0018 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This OSHA quick card provides an example of an HCS label and the required labelelements.

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Hazard Communication Standard PictogramProduct code: FC_HCSP-4014.01.17.0017 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This English and Spanish OSHA quick card details all the Hazard CommunicationStandard pictograms and their chemical hazard classification.

Hazard Communication Standard: Labels and PictogramsBrief

Product code: FC_HCLP-4014.01.1.0001 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This document is designed to inform chemical receivers, chemical purchasers, andtrainers about label requirements. It explains the new labeling elements, identifieswhat goes on a label, and describes what pictograms are and how to use them.

Hazard Communication Standard: Safety Data Sheets BriefProduct code: FC_HCSS-4014.01.2.0002 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

A description of all 16 sections of the Safety Data Sheets, along with their contents,are presented in this brief.

Hazard Communication, Small Entity Compliance Guide forEmployers That Use Hazardous Chemicals

Product code: FC_HZEC-4014.01.7.0007 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This guide is intended to help small employers comply with the OSHA HazardCommunication Standard (HCS).

Hazard Communication: Global Harmonization StandardCompliance

Product code: HCGH-4001.05.0020 Runtime: 16 Spanish: yes

Your organization can comply with the new Global Harmonization standard withoutchanging your entire HazCom program. Use this film to educate yourself on how tobecome OSHA Compliant and train your staff on the Global Harmonization standardand it`s important changes including, the MSDS to SDS change, hazardclassification systems, labels, explanation of the Pictogram system, and the ANSIstandard format.

Hazard Communication: It`s Your Right to KnowProduct code: HCRK-4002.02.0009 Runtime: 22 Spanish: yes

When working in the presence of hazardous substances, employees have the rightto know what hazardous materials they are around and what their particularhazards are. This is usually accomplished through hazard communication trainingand MSDS training. A range of relevant hazard communication information iscovered in this film including what your `Right to Know` is as an employee, anoverview of the different categories of hazardous substances, the labels hazardousmaterials need to display, proper hazardous chemical storage procedures, how toremain in compliance with OSHA hazard communication standard 29 CFR1910.1200 and an excellent introduction to OSHA safety standards in approvedlabeling requirements, including: MSDS, NFPA and HMIS labeling formats.

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Hazard Communication: KHAZ Talk RadioProduct code: KHAZ-4004.01.0002 Runtime: 17 Spanish: yes

Modeled after a live radio talk show titled KHAZ Talk Radio, this unique andentertaining Hazcom safety training course introduces your team to the essentialsof hazard communication through people "calling" into KHAZ radio station with alltheir HAZCOM questions. It includes instruction on label safety, material safety datasheets (MSDS), chemical safety, PPE, good housekeeping, chemical storage, andemergency procedures.

Hazard Communication: Real Accidents, Real StoriesProduct code: HCRR-4002.02.0010 Runtime: 12 Spanish: yes

In this presentation, three compelling stories will be told by the victims, coworkers,and families affected by dangerous hazardous substance incidents. Viewers will beintroduced to the OSHA hazard communication standard 29 CFR 1910.1200.Amidst these three realistic stories, we will learn the proper, OSHA-complianthandling, labeling and storage practices for hazardous substances. In thispresentation, we will discuss what you need to know about proper hazardcommunication, why you need to know it -- and most of all how to find theinformation that you have the right to know about, or MSDS training, while workingaround hazardous materials.

Hazard Communication: Satisfying The OSHA StandardProduct code: HCSS-4003.02.0011 Runtime: 18 Spanish: yes

The proper use, handling, disposing, and storing of Hazardous Materials is key tomaintaining a safe work environment and satisfying the OSHA Hazcom Standard.This film showcases various environments allowing your organization to apply thetraining to any facility while focusing on the reading and understanding of MaterialSafety Data Sheets.

Hazard Communication: Understanding The OSHA StandardProduct code: HCUS-4003.02.0036 Runtime: 14 Spanish: no

Become OSHA ready with this training program which covers HazardCommunication, "Right to Know", proper labeling, Department of Transportation`srole in HazCom, and Material Safety Data Sheets. This film also showcases variousenvironments allowing your organization to apply the training to any facility.

Hazard Communication: Working Safely With ChemicalsProduct code: HCWC-4004.01.0028 Runtime: 14 Spanish: yes

This video opens with a humorous scene that mimics the typical attitude thatworkers have towards chemicals they come across on the job. This scene isintended to show the importance of the OSHA hazard communication standard.Also covered is MSDS labels, PPE training and proper hazardous chemical storage.The main focus of the video is for a worker to consider these four questions whendealing with MSDS chemicals: What am I working with? Can it hurt me? How do Iprotect myself? What if something goes wrong?

Hazardous Materials Driver`s ChecklistProduct code: FC_HMDC-4014.01.0218 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this checklist as verification that the shipper`s requirements for providingplacarding, emergency response information, shipping papers, etc. to the carrier aremet.

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Hazardous Materials Markings, Labeling, and PlacardingGuide

Product code: FC_HMLP-4014.01.21.0021 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This guide covers the various Hazardous Materials Markings, Labels, and Placardsand their general use.

Hazardous Materials: Spills and CleanupProduct code: HZMT-4003.02.0051 Runtime: 16 Spanish: yes

Your organization has developed a unique plan, in according with OSHA, to handlespills and clean ups. This training course was designed to show each employeetheir responsibilities in hazardous material clean up. Addressing hazards likeexplosions and ionizing radiation and explaining the do`s and don`ts of spill-cleanupprocess, your employees will know WHO should be notified in the event of a spilland their ROLE in maintaining workplace safety. Topics also include: first aidsupplies, types of hazardous materials, decontamination, and PPE.

HAZWOPER : Personal Protective EquipmentProduct code: HZPP-4003.02.0083 Runtime: 11 Spanish: yes

When dealing with hazardous chemicals, personal protection through proper PPE,should be your number one concern. This HAZWOPER training video covers all ofthe HAZWOPER standard personal protective equipment that could be needed inhazardous chemical situations. The last portion of this HAZWOPER training coursecovers heat stress and other heat related illnesses that can occur when using PPE.

HAZWOPER OrientationProduct code: HZOR-4003.02.0079 Runtime: 17 Spanish: yes

This HAZWOPER training course orients anyone who works with or is aroundhazardous substances. The HAZWOPER standards and requirements areimmensely important due to that over 70,000 chemicals are used in the industry.Knowing the proper procedures will protect you and your coworkers. Topics alsoincluded are the following: HAZWOPER terminology, Clean Air and Clean WaterAct, shipping papers and requirements, specialist and skilled personnel, and thetraining required to become a Hazardous Material Technician.

HAZWOPER: Identification of Hazardous MaterialsProduct code: HZHM-4003.02.0080 Runtime: 15 Spanish: yes

Walking you through the toxicology of hazardous materials, this HAZWOPER onlinetraining course covers the identification of hazardous materials required forHAZWOPER training. It also includes definitions of TLV, TLV-TWA, TLV-STEL,and TLV-C, as well as the many different methods employees get exposed to thesetoxic substances. MSDS, SDS, PPE, shipping papers, first aid, and emergencyresponses plans are also covered in this course.

HAZWOPER: On Site Operations and Safety ConsiderationsProduct code: HZSO-4003.02.0081 Runtime: 13 Spanish: yes

Reviewing the key points for site safety, this HAZWOPER course covers the entirerange of hazards your team may face with a strong focus on confined spaceoperations. Implementing the three site safety components --Engineering controls,Safe work practices, and PPE -- injuries and site accidents can be greatly reduced.This course stresses and reinforces the importance of recognizing potentialhazardous, how each employee can avoid accidents, and the how each rule mustbe followed without question.

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HAZWOPER: Procedures For Donning, Doffing andDecontamination

Product code: HZDD-4003.02.0085 Runtime: 14 Spanish: yes

This HAZWOPER training course teaches the proper procedures for utilizingpersonal protective equipment, specifically Donning, Doffing, and Decontaminationin a hazardous chemical situation. Topics include: explaining how to correctly put onthe PPE, how to take off the PPE, and the procedures inherent in thedecontamination process. This HAZWOPER safety training course is an excellentaddition to your organization`s current HAZWOPER training.

HAZWOPER: Procedures For Medical SurveillanceProduct code: HZMS-4003.02.0086 Runtime: 14 Spanish: yes

This HAZWOPER safety training course thoroughly covers the medical side of anyHAZWOPER refresher training. The training includes the various types of medicalsurveillance for those dealing with hazardous substances on a regular basis, howthis surveillance system is used to evaluate the health, when medical examinationsare necessary, the permissible exposure limits, and even medical record keeping.

HAZWOPER: Respiratory ProtectionProduct code: HZRP-4003.02.0084 Runtime: 21 Spanish: yes

An important component to HAZWOPER training is PPE, specifically respirator use.This HAZWOPER respirator course covers proper respirator selection and fit testingin detail. Topics also include: physical examination, various chemicals and theirreactions, comfort assessment, use of corrective lenses, and the importance of theRainbow Passage to test a respirator.

HAZWOPER: Site Safety Plans, Instructions and ProceduresProduct code: HZSP-4003.02.0082 Runtime: 15 Spanish: yes

Without proper planning, HAZWOPER site operations will not be as effective asthey should be. The purpose of site training is to protect the health and safety ofresponders during all activities conducted at an incident. Use this HAZWOPERtraining course to make sure that the contingency and emergency plans yourorganization has set up are as efficient and effective as possible. Alwaysremember: plan, test, plan, test, plan. Topics also include: unexpectedemergencies, hazard classifications, remedial actions, and the importance of verbalsafety instructions.

Health and Safety Training: ErgonomicsProduct code: HSTE-4013.01.0011 Runtime: 9 Spanish: no

Do you know how you can use ergonomics to make your work life easier? In thiscourse, Injury prevention specialist, Michael Melnik, takes you on location to trainyou on the basic principles of ergonomics and how to use those principles andpostures to keep your body safe at work. Topics include: how repetition, length oftime and force can cause injury; neutral position; and changing your workenvironment to meet your body`s natural position.

Health and Safety Training: SittingProduct code: HSTS-4013.01.0007 Runtime: 9 Spanish: no

Sitting in your chair for prolonged periods of time can cause injury and fatigue. Inthis course, injury prevention specialist, Michael Melnik, uses real-life examples totrain your employees on how to sit for long periods of time in ways that minimizefatigue and the demands on the body. Topics also include: feet positioning, theneutral position, the natural curves of your back, and how to relax your body whilesitting to prevent unnecessary strain.

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Health and Safety Training: StandingProduct code: HSTD-4013.01.0008 Runtime: 8 Spanish: no

Many people do not realize that the cause of their back problems are due tostanding with poor posture. In this course, injury prevention specialist, MichaelMelnik, uses real-life examples to train your employees on the principles of goodstanding to minimize strain and the demands on your body. Topics also include:staggered stance, the neutral position, utilizing your legs, shock absorption, andtechniques that promote good blood circulation.

Health and Safety Training: StretchingProduct code: HSTC-4013.01.0010 Runtime: 8 Spanish: no

Runners stretch, football players stretch, even animals stretch. There`s no reasonyou shouldn`t stretch before performing your job duties either. In this course, injuryprevention specialist, Michael Melnik, stresses the importance of stretching in theworkplace. Topics also include: letting your body breathe, the importance of oxygenin your body, the rule of opposites, and how stretching can prevent injury fromsimple tasks like picking up an object or sitting in a chair.

Healthcare Series: Control of Bacteria and InfectionProduct code: CBIT-4003.02.0100 Runtime: 11 Spanish: yes

What is bacteria and what are its effects? In this Healthcare Series training course,the control of bacteria and infection, the basics of what janitorial and custodialworkers need to know about bacteria, how to safely prevent bacteria growth, andthe importance of cleaning and sanitizing their workplaces are covered in detail.Topics also include: environments in which bacteria can grow, stagnate water,insect infestations, the importance of PPE, and the difference between cleaning andsanitizing.

Healthcare Series: Safe Lifting of Patients From a BedProduct code: SLPB-4003.02.0103 Runtime: 13 Spanish: no

It`s not the number of patients you lift every day, it`s how you lift them. Learn howthe back works and is structured in this Healthcare Series training course so thatyou can make the right choices on how to lift and move patients. Preventingpotential injuries, sprains, and strains; the three natural curves of your back, theimportance of exercise, as well as teamwork, and the use of slide boards and drawsheets are covered in this course.

Healthcare Series: Safe Lifting of Patients From a ChairProduct code: SLPC-4003.02.0102 Runtime: 8 Spanish: no

Learn how to use your body safely as you move patients from a chair or seatedposition in this Healthcare Series training course. What you learn in this programwill equip you to make the right choices when lifting and moving patients safely,such as preventing potential injuries, sprains, and strains; transfer belts; the needfor communication before moving patients; and what to do if a patient falls on theground.

Healthcare Series: Safe Lifting Procedures For HealthcareProduct code: SLHP-4003.02.0101 Runtime: 9 Spanish: no

With 70% of back injuries due to degeneration, it`s vital healthcare workers knowhow to properly lift. Learn how the back works in this Healthcare Series trainingcourse so that you can make the right choices when lifting anything in a healthcareenvironment. Preventing potential injuries, sprains, and strains is the goal! Topicsalso include: how to grip an object, teamwork, the "bridging technique" whichinvolves using your knee to brace yourself when picking up an object, and how apositive attitude towards back safety can dramatically improve your life.

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Hearing ConservationProduct code: FC_HEAR-4014.01.9.0009 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This guide covers Hearing Conservation in the workforce, including occupationnoise exposure, monitoring, audiometric testing, and how OSHA can help.

Hearing Conservation: Listening To Your Inner VoiceProduct code: HCLV-4004.01.0036 Runtime: 14 Spanish: no

Follow Jim and his two friends through a normal work day as you learn the basics ofhearing conservation. This course is an entertaining way for your employees tolearn what they need to know about protecting their hearing. Topics also include:parts of the ear, warning signs of hearing loss or damage, ear protection, decibelslevels, everyday activities that can cause hearing damage, how to insert ear plugs,and the permanency of hearing loss.

Hearing Conservation: Testing, Training and ProtectionProduct code: HCTP-4003.02.0037 Runtime: 11 Spanish: no

This informative hearing conservation course explains how the ear receives soundand how high sound levels can cause permanent hearing loss. It educates viewerson hearing protection standards and hazard levels in a range of environments andon the most effective type of hearing protection (PPE) to for each activity. Topicsalso include: loudness and length of exposure, how physical activities cancompromise your hearing protection, and the decibels levels that require hearingprotection.

Heat Stress: Real Accidents, Real StoriesProduct code: HSRR-4002.02.0017 Runtime: 16 Spanish: no

Attention-grabbing personal accounts of incidents where safety was neglected inhigh temperature situations, both indoors and outdoors, are demonstrated in thisHeat Stress training course, including commentary on what workers need to knowabout heat stress symptoms and prevention. Viewers will gain an understanding ofthe heat hazards, such as dehydration, heat cramps, heat stroke vs heatexhaustion, and how to minimize these hazards through proper heat stress training.

Heat Stress: Staying Healthy, Working SafelyProduct code: HSHS-4002.01.0016 Runtime: 15 Spanish: yes

Over 20% of heat stroke victims die regardless of their health or age. Theinformation in this course provides general safety instruction to anyone who worksin a hot environment, whether that environment is an indoor or outdoor area. Thispresentation covers the various types of heat stress, what their symptoms are, howthe body operates in a hot environment, what workers can do to prevent heat stressfrom occurring. and what measures to take if they recognize heat stress symptomsin themselves or a coworker.

Hepatitis B Vaccination ProtectionProduct code: FC_HBVP-4014.01.1.0001 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Fact Sheet covers the OSHA standard to ensure all workers are informed onthe Hepatitis B Vaccination, including efficacy, safety, method of administration, andthe benefits of vaccination.

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Hexavalent Chromium - Automotive Collison Repair IndustryProduct code: FC_HCAI-4014.01.2.0002 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This quick card covers the precautions that must be taken when refinishing vehicleparts where Hexavalent Chromium can occur.

Hexavalent Chromium SafetyProduct code: HXCS-4003.02.0140 Runtime: 13 Spanish: yes

Hexavalent Chromium is classified as an occupational carcinogen and with contactcan irreversibly damage the nose and eyes. It has played a role in lung cancerdevelopment and skin reactions to it are usually quite severe. Periodic monitoring isessential to make sure that you react to the "action level" (2.5 micrograms) so thatthe PEL (5 micrograms) is not reached. Also covered in the video is HAZCOM,respiratory protection, as well as other PPE, maintaining regulated areas, andhousekeeping (including proper disposal). Record-keeping and proper medicalsurveillance is also highlighted.

High Speed Collisions: The Effects On The BrainProduct code: HSCB-4008.01.0007 Runtime: 31 Spanish: no

One accident turned a woman`s world upside down... forever. This powerful drivingsafety course follows her story and how that accident changed her life. It explainsthe effects of all types of auto collisions on the human brain and their potentiallasting negative effects. Topics also include: brain trauma, how the brain functionsand can be damaged, motor vehicle collisions, statistics on car accidents and thesubsequent brain damage to victims.

Highway Work Zone SafetyProduct code: HWWS-4004.02.0016 Runtime: 11 Spanish: no

This presentation informs workers of the many potential hazards of highway workzones. The information included will train your team to complete their jobs safelyregardless of the many hazards they face during an average day on the job.

Hospital Safety Index, Guide for EvaluatorsProduct code: FC_HSIG-4014.01.5.0005 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Guide for evaluators of the Hospital Safety Index provides a step-by-stepexplanation of how to use the Safe Hospitals Checklist, and how the evaluation canbe used to obtain a rating of the structural and nonstructural safety, and theemergency and

Hospitality Industry Workplace SafetyProduct code: FC_HIWS-4014.01.12.0012 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

The purpose of this guide, designed specifically for employers, is to help improveemployee safety in your workplace with the goal of reduced injuries, and todecrease your workers compensation premiums.

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Hospitality Manager On Duty TrainingProduct code: MODT-4003.02.0194 Runtime: 14 Spanish: yes

Employees will look to you for leadership and direction. This film is a practicaltraining tool for Managers on Duty and covers the specifics of Guest Privacy, DRAMShop Laws, Evictions, Emergency Procedures, Criminal Activity, Preventing andDiffusing Aggressive Behavior, Incident Reports and Investigative Techniques,Lost/Missing Articles, Employee/Guest Injuries, Noise Complaints, and Drug Use.Scenarios, such as handling aggressive guests, are demonstrated visually to betterequipment managers in dealing with various situations.

Hot Mix Hazards and SafetyProduct code: HMHS-4004.02.0019 Runtime: 11 Spanish: no

Highway Work zones can be a dangerous place, add Hot Mix Hazards and thedanger dramatically increases. This training course includes detailed descriptions ofthe many potential hazards of highway work zones, specifically involving Hot MixHazards. The information in this presentation will give viewers the necessary tipsand information to complete their jobs safely regardless of the many hazards theyface in an average day on the job. Topics also include: treating hot mix injuries,lockout/tagout procedures, OSHA standards and requirements, and the proceduresfor working at night.

Hot Work ChecklistProduct code: FC_HTWC-4014.01.18.0018 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this checklist before performing Hot Work to ensure workplace safety whilewelding, cutting, and brazing.

Hotel Fire Prevention and SafetyProduct code: HFPS-4003.02.0108 Runtime: 18 Spanish: no

Geared toward the hospitality industry, this hotel fire safety course covers thecauses of workplace fires, the importance of good housekeeping and fireprevention, evacuation procedures, and the proper use of a fire extinguisher. Topicsalso include: disposal of fire hazards, kitchen safety, smoke and heat hazards,common hotel fire hazards, the importance of an escape plan, and the leadingcause of death in a fire: smoke inhalation.

Hotel Safety and SecurityProduct code: HSST-4001.05.0001 Runtime: 12 Spanish: no

Being more aware of your surroundings and knowing the techniques andprocedures to ensure your safety and the safety of your guests is your responsibilityas a member of hotel company. This hotel training course will educate youremployees on how they play an important part in creating a safe and secureenvironment for guests. Knowing when to call security, reporting suspicious activity,maintaining confidentiality with room numbers and guest names, as well as readingbody language and asking for proper identification are some of the topics covered inthis video.

Hotel Safety and Security Training: Management AwarenessProduct code: HSSM-4003.02.0154 Runtime: 19 Spanish: no

In today`s political climate there`s a need for a new sense of security in thehospitality industry. Use this training course to educate your management team onHotel Safety and Security so they are prepared and able to empower yourorganization to handle any situation, including training on how to handle robberies,terrorist attacks, hurricanes, extreme weather conditions, and more. This video alsoincludes specific instruction on Homeland Security practices relevant to thoseworking in the hospitality industry.

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Hours of Service Logbook ExamplesProduct code: FC_HSLE-4014.01.1.0001 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This document lists 20 examples of the federal hours-of-service rules for property-carrying commercial motor vehicles.

Hours of Service Training For CDL DriversProduct code: HRST-4003.02.0150 Runtime: 9 Spanish: no

Fatigue and driver health is a serious issue for CDL drivers. Knowing your rightsand responsibilities as a driver and employer is important before any job. Use thisCDL course to train your fleet of CDL drivers to understand the important Hours ofService laws for CDL drivers. Each part of the law is broken down and discussed indetail as are the requirements for rest periods, holiday breaks, lunch breaks, andoff-duty time.

HousekeepingProduct code: HSKP-4004.01.0004 Runtime: 12 Spanish: no

We all know that "guy"... the one who`s messy at home and in the workplace.Demonstrating how a messy individual can cause work hazards, this compliancesafety training course highlights the importance of good housekeeping. Byidentifying the outcomes of poor housekeeping hazards, the benefits of keeping aworksite clean and in order far outweigh the potential accidents that can occur frombeing lazy. Hazardous material training and chemical storage, Flammable and firesafety, preventing slips, trips, and falls, as well as keeping your emergency exitsfree of clutter are also covered in this course.

Housekeeping Safety: Making Beds SafelyProduct code: HSMB-4003.02.0185 Runtime: 6 Spanish: no

It may not seem obvious, but making a bed can pose many possibilities for injury.This training covers common housekeeping mistakes and instructs on using propertechniques to make beds safely and without injury. Topics also include: properlifting techniques, using extension tools, trip hazards, back and shoulder strain, andthe correct way to make a bed.

How Safe Is Your Hospital for Workers? A Self-AssessmentProduct code: FC_HSSA-4014.01.1.0001 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

If you are wondering how safe your workplace really is and how it measures upagainst other hospitals, here are some questions to ask your safety, risk, andhuman resources managers. The first step in building a saferworkplace is management commitment.

How Safe Is Your Hospital for Workers? Learn More andTake Action

Product code: FC_LMTA-4014.01.2.0002 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Hospitals have serious hazards, including: lifting, transferring, and repositioningpatients, needle sticks and other concerns. The more you know the better you canprotect your workers.

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How To Respond To An Active Shooter PosterProduct code: FC_HTRP-4014.01.1.0001 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Print out these posters and place them throughout your workplace so your companyor school is prepared for an active shooter event.

How To Respond To An Active Shooter Spanish PosterProduct code: FC_HTRS-4014.01.2.0002 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Print out these Spanish posters and place them throughout your workplace so yourcompany or school is prepared for an active shooter event.

Hydrogen Sulfide Safety TrainingProduct code: HYST-4003.02.0021 Runtime: 19 Spanish: no

Use this informative hydrogen sulfide safety training course to educate your teamon the nature of hydrogen sulfide, the risks it poses, where it can be found, and howto protect yourself when exposed. This presentation also includes training onrespirator safety, contingency plans for overexposure at a site, sulfur dioxide, OSHAstandards and the Permissible Exposure Limit, and the importance of designatedbriefing areas.

Hypothermia PreventionProduct code: HYPO-4003.02.0052 Runtime: 15 Spanish: no

Dispelling the common myths of hypothermia, this training course addresses howhypothermia and frostbite can truly develop, as well as how to care for an afflictedindividual through useful safety tips. Hypothermia facts, signs of hypothermia,identifying people who are at risk for hypothermia, prevention, first aid care, safetytips in cold weather, and working your muscles to prevent frost bite are alsocovered in this video.

Identificaton and Risk Assessment of LegionellaProduct code: IRAL-4003.02.0197 Runtime: 7 Spanish: no

Legionella: a potentially fatal form of pneumonia that causes Legionnaires` Disease.Do you have stagnate water on your premises? Do you work around whirlpools,evaporative condensers, or cooling towers? You could be at risk. This film providesa brief, yet comprehensive overview on Legionella, including how you can becomeinfected, where the Legionella Bacteria can be found, Risk Assessment, Prevention,and methods of control, such as Copper or Silver Ionization.

Ignorance, Harassment or Etiquette: A Beautiful OfficeProduct code: IHEC-4001.01.0004 Runtime: 23 Spanish: no

Sexual harassment, office discrimination, profanity, racial profiling, religion. Alltopics and/or offenses that should not occur in the workforce. This over-the-topcomedy video is designed to reach not only young employees, but the experiencedgeneration by highlighting situations and scenarios that are not acceptable. Gossip,kitchen etiquette, and general respect for your coworkers and employers are alsocovered in this video.

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Implementing an AED ProgramProduct code: FC_AEDP-4014.01.23.0023 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

It is important for companies and organizations to implement AED programs soemployees are prepared to respond to an SCA emergency. Key steps toimplementing an AED program are contained in this guide.

Implementing an AED ProgramProduct code: FC_IAED-4014.01.2.0002 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This handbook provides information on cardiac arrest, heart attacks, anddefibrillation. It also emphasizes the importance of AED programs and outlines keysteps to implementing a program.

In The Blink of an EyeProduct code: INBE-4002.01.0009 Runtime: 5 Spanish: no

Becoming complacent is a well-known reason why incidents occur in the workplace.This fast-paced safety training video shows just how quickly incidents can happenand how easily it is to avoid dangers and risks in the workplace by staying aware,avoiding shortcuts and preventing distractions. Topics also include: ladder safety,safe lifting practices, and driving safety.

Incident [Accident] Investigations: A Guide For EmployersProduct code: FC_IIFE-4014.01.22.0022 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

The purpose of this Incident Investigation Guide is to provide employers a systemsapproach to help them identify and control the underlying or root causes of allincidents in order to prevent their recurrence.

Industrial Trucks - Forklift Operators Self-InspectionChecklist

Product code: FC_ITFO-4014.01.53.0053 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this self-inspection checklist before operating a forklift or any industrial trucks.

Injury Prevention Basics In A Medical FacilityProduct code: IPMF-4007.02.0050 Runtime: 9 Spanish: no

Hospital injuries happen every day and often as a result of not paying attention,rushing your job, or not using proper equipment. This course covers some of thebasic injury prevention methods for specific departments while working in a medicalfacility including, Nursing, Housekeeping, Maintenance, Kitchen, Therapies, andAdministration. Handling needlesticks, blood and body fluid exposures, sprains,strains, equipment use, lacerations, burns, repetitive stress injuries and more arealso covered.

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Injury Prevention In The RestaurantProduct code: INPR-4003.02.0195 Runtime: 17 Spanish: no

The restaurant work environment is susceptible to a wide variety of potentialhazards. This video covers restaurant workplace injury prevention with a focus onstrains, sprains, bruises, fractures, cuts, punctures, and burns. Its practicalapproach trains your restaurant employees on how to use safety measures likePPE, organization and awareness, proper cutting techniques, proper liftingtechniques, slip and trip prevention, and safe fryer procedures.

Integrating Patient and Workplace Safety Programs, Lessonsfrom High-Performing Hospitals

Product code: FC_IPWP-4014.01.3.0003 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Hospitals can successfully manage both patient and employee safety risks using anintegrated approach. This document covers some of the lessons learned from high-performing hospitals.

Internal Combustion Engine Industrial Truck ChecklistProduct code: FC_ICET-4014.01.54.0054 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this checklist for daily inspection of Internal Combustion Engine IndustrialTrucks.

Interstate Truck Driver`s Guide to Hours of ServiceProduct code: FC_TDHS-4014.01.0218 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This guide explains the hours-of-service regulations, detailing when and for howlong you may drive, ensuring that you stay away and alert while driving.

Introducing Safety To New EmployeesProduct code: ISNE-4003.02.0177 Runtime: 40 Spanish: yes

Every new employee needs to be thoroughly trained in the proper safetyprecautions for their job. This safety course address everything they may need toknow about how to prevent safety hazards in the workplace, including topics likepersonal protective equipment, handling emergencies, proper lifting procedures,handling hazardous materials and chemicals, and creating an ergonomically correctwork space. This course is an all-encompassing training tool that can be utilizedacross multiple industries.

Is 911 Your Confirmed Space Rescue Plan?Product code: FC_CSRP-4014.01.0218 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Fact Sheet covers OSHA`s Confined Space Rescue standard for employerswhen developing and implementing procedures for summoning rescue oremergency services in permit-required confined spaces.

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Isocyanate Exposure PosterProduct code: FC_ICEP-4014.01.3.0003 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Print out this Isocyanate Exposure poster for reminding employees of properprocedures before and after spraying isocyanate.

Job Safety Analysis: Step by StepProduct code: JSSS-4004.02.0002 Runtime: 14 Spanish: no

In this Job Safety Analysis video, a host guides us through a real life incident inorder to train on how to execute a proper safety analysis.This JSA training programworks great for a construction environment, but is applicable anywhere.

Job Safety Anaylsis TrainingProduct code: JSAT-4003.02.0071 Runtime: 12 Spanish: no

Job Safety Analysis (JSA) is a simple procedure you can use to review job methodsand uncover hazards that may have been overlooked in the initial development ofthe building or job duty, or even the equipment being utilized. Machine guarding,safe lifting and personal protective equipment are apart of a JSA as are theimportance of Job Instruction Training (JIT) and creating a Safety AnalysisWorksheet.

Job Safety and HealthProduct code: FC_JSHH-4014.01.4.0004 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This handout covers employee`s rights as protected by OSHA Act.

Job Safety and Worker OrientationProduct code: JSWO-4004.02.0001 Runtime: 15 Spanish: no

This blue collar safety orientation course provides new construction employees withbasic new employee orientation training on housekeeping, personal protectiveequipment (PPE), fall protection, vehicle safety, excavations, electrical hazards,hazardous materials, material handling, and substance abuse. Topics also coveredinclude: electrocution, MSDS, power lines and extension cords, scaffolding, andvehicle operation.

Jobsite Safety InspectionProduct code: JSSI-4004.02.0003 Runtime: 17 Spanish: no

Success in the workforce comes through having an injury-free team. Thisconstruction safety course trains your employees on how to perform a proper jobsite safety inspection through the use of the I.N.S.P.E.C.T. safety system.I.N.S.P.E.C.T stands for Identify, Neutralize, Safety, Plan, Educate, Control, andTeamwork. Each letter focuses on an important aspect of job site safety. Topicsalso include: minimum inspection requirements, CPR training, and record keeping,as well as new employee training and PPE.

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Keep Your Back HealthyProduct code: FC_KYBH-4014.01.4.0004 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This quick card covers tips on how to properly lift and maintain a healthy back.

Killer Bees, Wasps and SpidersProduct code: KBWS-4003.02.0003 Runtime: 38 Spanish: no

Do not panic when faced with a bite or sting! The more you know the safer you`llbe. This comprehensive bee, wasp sting, and spider bite education course coverseverything from bee stinger removal to bite prevention. It includes all of theinformation you need to protect yourself from the hazards of these types of stingsand bites. Topics also include: encountering a swarm of bees, black widow andbrown recluse bites, areas to protect when attacked by bees, and first aidtechniques.

Kitchen Safety and Orientation TrainingProduct code: KSOT-4003.02.0032 Runtime: 11 Spanish: no

The kitchen can be a crazy and intimidating place. Everyone always seems to be ina hurry and when people are in a hurry accidents happen. You can preventaccidents by being aware and informed. This brief, yet comprehensive video isperfectly suited for new employees or as a refresher course. Topics include: knifesafety, hazard communication, good housekeeping, slips, trips, and falls, andpersonal protective equipment.

Knowing The Risks of Bloodborne PathogensProduct code: KRBP-4003.02.0209 Runtime: 14 Spanish: yes

Whether you work in a warehouse, office, or manufacturing plant, the risks ofbloodborne pathogens is a serious issue. This film outlines the steps to take whenhandling these risks in order to protect yourself from exposure to potential infectionor disease. The 3 major bloodborne pathogens, HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis Care discussed in detail, in addition to the 3 ways to come in contact with thesepathogens: Mucous Membranes, Skin Contact, and Puncture Wounds. PersonalProtective Equipment, Exposure Control Plans, and proper contamination practicesare also laid out in this film.

Laboratory SafetyProduct code: LABS-4007.02.0037 Runtime: 20 Spanish: no

Even for the seasoned veteran, routine laboratory work requires a commitment tosafety and a reminder of the importance of following proper rules and procedures.Diligence and action is required to prevent mishaps and hazards while working inthe presence of potentially hazardous chemicals and equipment in a lab setting.Topics include: oxidizing agents, PPE, types of corrosives, types of fireextinguishers required in the laboratory, MSDS, and CPR information.

Ladder SafetyProduct code: LDRS-4003.02.0007 Runtime: 10 Spanish: yes

Ladders are one of the most commonly used pieces of equipment. Regardless ofwhether you work in an office or on a construction site, a ladder is most likely on thepremises. This video guides the viewer through the proper selection and use ofmany different types of ladders, including: step ladders, `A` ladders, extensionladders, straight ladders and platform ladders.

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Ladder Safety ChecklistProduct code: FC_LDSC-4014.01.19.0019 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this checklist to determine if you are safely using ladders in their intended way.

Ladder Safety HandoutProduct code: FC_LDSH-4014.01.3.0003 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Failure to properly inspect, setup, or use a ladder can cause serious injury or death.Use this handout to ensure you are safely using ladders.

Ladder Safety Step LaddersProduct code: FC_LSSL-4014.01.6.0006 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this Ladder Safety poster to remind yourself of the proper procedures whenusing step ladders. The wrong way to use step ladders are also demonstrated.

Ladder Safety TrainingProduct code: FC_LSTP-4014.01.8.0008 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This powerpoint covers the many components of ladder safety, including the typesand care of ladders.

Landscaping Equipment: Safety and MaintenanceProduct code: LESM-4001.05.0003 Runtime: 16 Spanish: no

This landscaping training course covers commonly used equipment and safelandscaping practices. The general safety rules to follow when operating mowers,cutters, knives, trimmers, and weed eaters are covered, as well as chemicals andhazardous materials associated with this industry.

Large Truck and Bush Crash Facts 2014Product code: FC_TBCF-4014.01.7.0007 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This edition of Large Truck and Bus Crash Facts contains descriptive statisticsabout fatal, injury, and property damage only crashes involving large trucks andbuses in 2014. Selected crash statistics on passenger vehicles are also presentedfor comparis

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Lead SafetyProduct code: LEAD-4003.02.0027 Runtime: 16 Spanish: no

Overexposure to lead is a dangerous occupational hazard, causing serious sideeffects and, unfortunately, is still largely untreatable. This safety training videoteaches the proper procedures on maintaining a safe environment when dealingwith lead, including how to minimize its effect on those who are exposed to it daily,the different procedures that may cause lead exposure, the types of damage thehuman body can occur with lead poisoning, and symptoms of lead poisoning.Proper ventilation and Personal Protective Equipment, as well as general safety tipsand the required yearly exam to test for potential lead poisoning are also covered.

Lifting and Stretching: A Back Owner`s GuideProduct code: LSBG-4013.01.0001 Runtime: 18 Spanish: no

Reducing the risk of back injury isn`t about lifting perfectly every time, it`s aboutlifting in a less demanding way. Follow Michael Melnik as he takes you through thiscomprehensive course on lifting and stretching. Covering the power position, thenatural curves of your body, recognizing what your body is saying, stretchingtechniques, and real life application, this course will provide you with the educationyou need to prevent any further injury.

Lifting Safely: Cranes, Chains, Slings and HoistsProduct code: CCSH-4003.02.0068 Runtime: 11 Spanish: no

The best equipment in the world isn`t safe unless you learn how to use it. Thiscrane safety training course covers working with overhead cranes and jib hoistsproviding the necessary training for basic safety techniques, crane rigging safety,inspection procedures, load capacities, overloading, and more. The importance oflifting vertically, sling angles, discarding broken wire rope, and the mechanics ofcrane hooks are also covered in this course.

Loading, Hauling and Unloading Construction EquipmentSafety

Product code: LHCE-4004.02.0020 Runtime: 11 Spanish: no

Large construction equipment was created to make difficult jobs easier, but gettingthem to the jobsite is often the most difficult part of the job.This CDL driver drivingsafety course teaches the proper hauling, loading, unloading, and securing of theselarge construction vehicles. The importance of planning routes, pre-trip inspection,vehicle stability tips, side loading, and load securement are also discussed.

Lockout / Tagout BasicsProduct code: LTTB-4003.01.0003 Runtime: 8 Spanish: yes

The disabling of energy sources, known as Lockout / Tagout, is a vital part of injuryprevention. This film covers the basics to Lockout / Tagout procedures forAuthorized and Assisted Associates in order to safe guard them against unexpectedenergization and hazardous energies such as electrical, mechanical, and thermalenergy. In addition to your company?s Annual Inspection Process and the standardset out by OSHA 1910.147, this film will ensure your staff is properly trained toidentify and implement Lockout / Tagout procedures.

Lockout / Tagout SafetyProduct code: LOTO-4004.01.0011 Runtime: 15 Spanish: yes

Find out just how easily a problem can develop when proper lockout/tagoutprocedures are not followed with this safety course. This lockout tagout coursecovers the step-by-step process for acceptable locking and tagging proceduresincluding the types of hazardous energies, the difference in authorized and affectedemployees, and machine guarding.

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Lockout / Tagout Safety for Affected EmployeesProduct code: LTAF-4004.01.0017 Runtime: 9 Spanish: yes

Understanding everyone`s role in the Lockout/Tagout process is vital to maintainingsafety. This lockout tagout safety course is geared towards employees affected bylockout/tagout procedures rather than employees utilizing the lockout/tagoutprocedure for maintenance. It covers the purpose behind locking and tagging outand explains the various types of locks and tags. General safety tips, types ofhazardous energies, and lock boxes are also covered in this course.

Lockout / Tagout Safety for Authorized EmployeesProduct code: LTAZ-4004.01.0016 Runtime: 17 Spanish: yes

Proper lockout/tagout procedures are essential to maintaining a safe workenvironment. This lockout/tagout training course is designed specifically forAuthorized Employees who work on or around heavy machinery. It also covers thedifferent types of machinery that require locking out, types of hazardous energies,properly shutting down equipment, machine guarding, as well as addressing propertagging procedures and general safety tips.

Lockout / Tagout Safety: Process, Policy and ProceduresProduct code: LTPP-4003.02.0038 Runtime: 11 Spanish: no

For the safety of all employees, the control of hazardous energy is non negotiable.This Lockout/Tagout video is an introductory course covering the basics ofhazardous energy and lockout/tagout procedures. It also includes training onequipment servicing, machine guarding, the role of Affected and AuthorizedEmployees, how to handle potentially hazardous situations, and general safety tips.

Lockout / Tagout: Taking ControlProduct code: LTTC-4004.02.0008 Runtime: 21 Spanish: no

It`s not enough to turn off or unplug a machine that`s why controls are in place toprevent injury. This lockout/tagout training course details the procedures forcontrolling hazardous energy in a construction environment. It provides a step-by-step instructions to safely shut devices as well as identifying the types of hazardousenergy, machine guarding, equipment maintenance, energy isolating devices,safety devices, and general safety tips for the construction worker.

Lockout-Tagout ChecklistProduct code: FC_LOTO-4014.01.20.0020 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this extensive Lockout-Tagout checklist before performing any hazardousenergy maintenance or work.

Lockout-Tagout Fact SheetProduct code: FC_LTFC-4014.01.17.0017 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Fact Sheet covers OSHA`s standard for Lockout-Tagout procedures, includingwhat employees and employers need to know to protect themselves.

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Log of Work-Related Injuries and IllnessesProduct code: FC_LWII-4014.01.3.0003 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this logbook to record all work-related injuries and illnesses.

Machine Guarding ChecklistProduct code: FC_MCGC-4014.01.21.0021 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this Machine Guarding checklist before performing any maintenance or jobduties.

Machine Guards and Conveyor SafetyProduct code: MGCS-4007.02.0051 Runtime: 13 Spanish: yes

Machine Guarding greatly reduces the chance of injury while working aroundmachinery. This safety course introduces your employees to the safety principlesvital to the safe performance of their job responsibilities when working withmachinery, particularly conveyor safety. Types of guards, lockout/tagout, dangerzones, conveyor belts, proper clothing, and the importance of regular maintenanceare also covered in this course.

Machine Guards: Safety and ResponsibilityProduct code: MGSR-4003.02.0014 Runtime: 8 Spanish: yes

The original concept designs for most machines did not include guarding, in factevery guard that you see has been developed for the task of protecting workers.This course addresses machine guarding do`s and don`t`s including such topics aslockout/tagout, zero mechanical state, types of hazardous energy, and generalsafety tips. It is a great, quick film that puts the proper emphasis on respectingmachine guards, regardless of the situation.

Machines, Operators and Guards: Real Accidents, RealStories

Product code: MOGR-4002.02.0004 Runtime: 16 Spanish: yes

We will follow the personal stories of three workers who have been affected orinjured by breeches in machine guard safety procedures. Through each worker`spersonal stories, viewers will see the possible far-reaching impact of overlookingsafety procedure for even a moment. Emphasis is placed on the importance offollowing safe general machine guarding procedures, proper guard inspectionbefore use, and practicing awareness while using machines. Compliant with OSHAstandard 1910.212.

Make The Right Choice: Working Safely In The HospitalityIndustry

Product code: WSHI-4003.02.0179 Runtime: 14 Spanish: yes

Every day on the job you make choices--choices that could injury you or choicesthat will keep you healthy. This film trains hospitality workers on the correct ways tomove throughout their workplace for safety and injury prevention by demonstratingscenarios of proper and improper techniques, including back and hand relatedmovements and the prevention of slips, trips, and falls. Ergonomic movements, theuse of proper tools, and general safety precautions to take during everyday tasksare also covered.

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Managing The Anger To Prevent The ViolenceProduct code: MAPV-4002.01.0005 Runtime: 10 Spanish: no

Unfortunately, no workplace is immune to Violence. Knowing the truth aboutworkplace violence is the first step in handling it safely and in maintaining a safeand productive workplace. This training course will help you identify the commonwarning signs of a situation on the brink of danger. Focus is placed on prevention ofnegative incidents through positive actions, awareness, and effectivecommunication.

Maritime Training: Hand Safety AwarenessProduct code: 0013-4015.02.0013 Runtime: 3 Spanish: no

Our hands are important tools, not only in the Maritime Industry, but in everyday life,and unfortunately they can become liabilities when exposed to hazardousenvironments. In this training course you will learn how to prevent common injuriesand respond with basic first aid during emergencies as it pertains to maritimerelated duties and activities.

Maritime Training: Line Handling Accident PreventionProduct code: 0011-4015.02.0011 Runtime: 2 Spanish: no

Knowing how to prevent line handling incidents during Mooring Operations is crucialas broken bones, severed limbs, and death occurs all too often. In this short trainingcourse, you`ll learn some of the key elements and hazards while mooring, includingparted lines, the dangers of loose lines, loops, and coils, snap back zones andpinch points.

Meat and Poultry Workers, Avoid Knife Injuries on the JobProduct code: FC_MPKI-4014.01.2.0002 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This FAQ covers the OSHA guidelines for Meat and Poultry workers, theimportance of sharp knives and training, and how employees are protected underthe law.

Mobile Crane CapacitiesProduct code: MCNC-4004.02.0014 Runtime: 21 Spanish: no

Cranes are highly engineered tools that can be used to perform great tasks. Thisalso means they are highly capable of causing injury. Understanding a crane`scapacity is key to maintaining safety. This mobile crane safety training courseinstructs crane operators on how to operate in realistic everyday conditions, whichare constantly changing. The program also includes education on when to adjustthe load capacities, load charts, static vs dynamic loads, maximum capacities, andmore.

Mobile Crane SetupProduct code: MCNS-4004.02.0013 Runtime: 19 Spanish: no

There are many factors that go into safe mobile crane setup. Use this mobile cranesafety course to familiarize yourself with the various parameters that need to bemet, such as: a level surface, proper blocking or cribbing, assembling anddisassembling of boom extensions, safety zones, side-loading, and crane riggingsafety. This course also applies to either or outrigger cranes.

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Model Commercial Driver`s License ManualProduct code: FC_CDLM-4014.01.0218 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This manual provides driver license testing information for drivers who wish to havea commercial driver license (CDL).

Model Plans and Programs for the OSHA BloodbornePathogens and Hazard Communications Standards

Product code: FC_BPHZ-4014.01.29.0029 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This guide covers the standards requiring employers to develop written documentsto explain how they will implement each Bloodborne Pathogen and HazardCommunication standard and includes model exposure control plans and modelhazard communication program

Mooring Operations - One Small SlipProduct code: 0010-4015.02.10 Runtime: 3 Spanish: no

Whether ships are mooring every few days or every few weeks, mooring is a high-risk operation. The film addresses the unacceptably high number of incidents inwhich crew have been injured, sometimes fatally, while participating in this routineoperation. Demonstrating multiple incidents, your employees will learn how toprotect themselves and others from becoming another statistic.

Mosquitoes: What You Need To Know About The West NileVirus

Product code: MWNV-4003.02.0049 Runtime: 8 Spanish: no

West Nile Virus is a deadly virus that could potential kill you or your loved ones.This safety course addresses how mosquitoes can infect people with diseases suchas the West Nile Virus, how mosquitoes transfer the virus, steps to prevention,symptoms, where mosquitoes live and breed, and general safety tips.

Motor Vehicle Accident FormProduct code: FC_MVAF-4014.01.4.0004 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this official Federal Motor Vehicle Accident Form anytime there is an accident,death, or injury while operating a vehicle.

Motor Vehicle Safety FactsProduct code: FC_MVSF-4014.01.9.0009 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Fact Sheet covers OSHA`s partnership with National Highway Traffic SafetyAdministration`s campaign, "Every Belt - Every Ride" encouraging federal workersto wear seat belts every time they ride in a vehicle on public business.

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Motor Vehicle Worker Safety Fact SheetProduct code: FC_MVWS-4014.01.0220 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Fact Sheet recommends ways you can keep workers safe when driving orriding in a motor vehicle on the job. Checklist included.

Multi Passenger Van SafetyProduct code: MPVS-4002.03.0001 Runtime: 18 Spanish: no

The multi-passenger van, while a great transportation vehicle, has a history ofaccidents. In this course, passenger van drivers will learn the importance of pre-tripinspections, safe driving times, driving while fatigued, and loading passengers.Driving in different road conditions, handling potentially dangerous situations,driving on an incline, and general safety tips are also covered.

New Employee OrientationProduct code: NWEO-4003.02.0005 Runtime: 14 Spanish: yes

Success is built around quality team work and professionalism. This course clearlyexplains unsafe acts, drug and alcohol policies, machine guards, lockout/tagout,electrical safety, PPE, fire prevention, ladder safety, hazcom and midst, goodhousekeeping policies, slip, trip, and fall prevention, lifting safety, and generalsafety awareness.

New Employee Safety and Orientation TrainingProduct code: NESO-4002.01.0004 Runtime: 13 Spanish: yes

Designed with the purpose of helping new employees acclimate to workplace safetyand OSHA guidelines, this film is packed with OSHA-friendly terms and safetyprocedures for new employees. It includes information on the use of personalprotective equipment (PPE), hazard communication (Hazcom), the need and rightto know of all possible hazardous substances on site (MSDS), good housekeeping,proper labeling and handling of hazardous substances in the workplace, andbloodborne pathogens exposure training. The presentation starts employees on theroad to achieving the utmost safety and OSHA compliance in their new workplace.

New Rules: OSHA Log 300Product code: NROL-4003.02.0009 Runtime: 13 Spanish: no

It is vital to the healthy and safety of your employees that your organization keepsup with the Federally mandated rules set out by OSHA. The new OSHA 300, 301,and 300A form supports the changes to record keeping procedures for Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses, including needlesticks and sharps injuries. This filmcovers the three new forms and how to properly fill out each section in the eventthat a work-related injury or illness occurs.

NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical HazardsProduct code: FC_NGCH-4014.01.26.0026 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This pocket guide is intended to provide a quick, convenient source of informationon general industrial hygiene practices, including chemical structures or formulas,identification codes, synonyms, exposure limits, chemical and physical properties,and m

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NISOH Respirator Selection LogicProduct code: FC_NRSL-4014.01.27.0027 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

The purpose of this Respirator Selection Logic is to provide guidance to respiratorprogram administrators on respirator selection that incorporates the changesnecessitated by the revisions to the respirator use and certification regulations andchanges

Norovirus: Awareness and PreventionProduct code: NVAP-4003.02.0091 Runtime: 17 Spanish: no

Noroviruses are different from bacteria and parasites, such as they are not affectedby antibiotics, but can still cause serious issues and outbreaks. This health andsafety course examines how Noroviruses are transmitted and contracted, how toprevent transmission such as food borne transmission and physical contact,symptoms, and how to contain outbreaks of the infection. All employees in thehospitality and food-service industry should be educated on Noroviruses.

Occupation Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities to AutomotiveService Technicians and Mechanics, 2003 to 2005

Product code: FC_ASTM-4014.01.8.0008 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This informational document from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics covers thevarious injuries, illnesses, and fatalities in the automotive industry and their specificcircumstances.

Office Ergonomic PrincipalsProduct code: OFEP-4004.01.0021 Runtime: 15 Spanish: no

The organization of your workplace should compliment your body in every waypossible. This ergonomics training course covers a host of common officeergonomics situations, offering techniques on how to approach each to better suityour body. Keeping the natural curves of your spine, the neutral position, properplacement of keyboards and monitors, and back lighting are also covered in thiscourse.

Office Safety BasicsProduct code: OFSB-4003.02.0042 Runtime: 8 Spanish: no

Do your part for workplace safety! In this basic office training course, the commonhazards in the work place are explored and how you can prevent health and safetysituations. Keeping a neat, clean, and organized work area, tripping hazards, properlifting techniques, personal protective equipment, and ergonomics are some of thetopics covered in this course.

Order Picker SafetyProduct code: ORPS-4004.01.0007 Runtime: 8 Spanish: yes

Order pickers are one of the few machines that allow you to move at great heightswhich also raises the level of training needed to safely operate the machine. Thisorder picker safety course teaches operators how an order picker workers, how toinspect it, and how to operate it safely. Topics also including the parts of an orderpicker, such as the load wheels and operators platform; pre-trip inspection;plugging; overhead guards and fall protection systems.

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OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen Assessment ToolProduct code: FC_BBPT-4014.01.2.0002 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this Assessment tool to determine the efficacy of your organizationsBloodborne Pathogen plan, engineering controls, precautions, and more.

OSHA Confined Space Entry ChecklistProduct code: FC_OCFE-4014.01.22.0022 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Confined Space Entry Checklist, designed specifically for Employers by OSHA,should be used before allowing employees to enter a confined space.

OSHA Electrical ChecklistProduct code: FC_OELC-4014.01.24.0024 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Electrical Checklist, designed specifically for employers by OSHA, should beused to determine electrical compliance with OSHA standards.

OSHA Elevated Surfaces ChecklistProduct code: FC_OESC-4014.01.25.0025 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Elevated Surfaces Checklist, designed specifically for employers by OSHA,can be used to determine the safety of elevated surfaces before employees usesaid surfaces.

OSHA Employer Posting ChecklistProduct code: FC_OEPC-4014.01.26.0026 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Employer Posting checklist, designed specifically for employers by OSHA,should be used to determine if the proper safety and emergency information arepresent and visible in the workplace.

OSHA Environmental Controls ChecklistProduct code: FC_OECC-4014.01.27.0027 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Environmental Control Checklist, designed specifically for employers byOSHA, should be used to determine if the work environment has the proper safetymeasures in place.

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OSHA Examines Fatal Shipyard AccidentsProduct code: 0012-4015.02.0012 Runtime: 41 Spanish: no

This OSHA training course is intended to raise industry awareness of the hazardsspecific to shipyard work environments by providing accident examinations anddiscusses factors contributing to the fatalities. Crane, confined space, welding, andimproper use hazards, as well as drowning hazards, and OSHA`s mission arecovered in detail.

OSHA Exit Doors ChecklistProduct code: FC_OEDC-4014.01.28.0028 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Exit Doors Checklist, designed specifically for employers by OSHA, should beused to determine if all exit doors are functioning safely and in compliance withOSHA standards.

OSHA Exit or Egress ChecklistProduct code: FC_OEEC-4014.01.29.0029 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Exit or Egress Checklist, designed specifically for employers by OSHA, shouldbe used to determine if all exit and egress plans, directions, and information isproperly visible and executable.

OSHA Fire Protection ChecklistProduct code: FC_OFPC-4014.01.30.0030 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Fire Protection Checklist, designed specifically for employers by OSHA, shouldbe used to determine if you`re properly prepared in the event of a fire.

OSHA Flammable and Combustable Materials ChecklistProduct code: FC_OFCM-4014.01.31.0031 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Flammable and Combustable Materials Checklist, designed specifically foremployers by OSHA, should be used to determine if all flammable and combustablematerials are properly stored, labeled, and handled.

OSHA Floor and Wall Openings ChecklistProduct code: FC_OFWO-4014.01.32.0032 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Floor and Wall Openings Checklist, designed specifically for employers byOSHA, should be used to determine if all dangerous openings are properly coveredand-or identifiable.

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OSHA General Work Environment ChecklistProduct code: FC_OGWE-4014.01.33.0033 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This General Work Environment Checklist, designed specifically for employers byOSHA, should be used to determine if your work environment is free from potentialhazards and in compliance with OSHA standards.

OSHA Hand, Portable, and Power Actuated Tools ChecklistProduct code: FC_OHTC-4014.01.34.0034 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Hand, Portable, and Powder Actuated Tools Checklist, designed specificallyfor employers by OSHA, should be used to determine if all proper procedures,guarding, and safety measures are taken when using said tools.

OSHA Harmful Substances Ventilation ChecklistProduct code: FC_OHSV-4014.01.23.0023 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Harmful Substances Ventilation Checklist, designed specifically for employersby OSHA, should be used to determine if work areas are properly vented.

OSHA Ladders and Portable Ladders ChecklistProduct code: FC_OLPL-4014.01.35.0035 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Ladders and Portable Ladders Checklist, designed specifically for employersby OSHA, should be used to determine if employees are safely using various typesof ladders.

OSHA Lockout-Tagout ChecklistProduct code: FC_OLTC-4014.01.36.0036 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Lockout-Tagout Checklist, designed specifically for employers by OSHA,should be used to determine if the proper Lockout-Tagout procedures are beingfollowed.

OSHA Machine Guarding ChecklistProduct code: FC_OMGC-4014.01.37.0037 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Machine Guarding Checklist, designed specifically for employers by OSHA,should be used to determine if all proper machine guards are in place, including forcleaning and maintenance.

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OSHA Materials Handling ChecklistProduct code: FC_OMHC-4014.01.38.0038 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Materials Handling Checklist, designed specifically for employers by OSHA,should be used to determine if materials are being transported in a safe andeffective way, including unloading and loading on trucks and trailers.

OSHA Medical Services and First Aid ChecklistProduct code: FC_OMFA-4014.01.39.0039 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Medical Services and First Aid Checklist, designed specifically for employersby OSHA, should be used to determine if the proper emergency information and aidare in place in the event of an emergency.

OSHA Noise ChecklistProduct code: FC_ONOC-4014.01.40.0040 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Noise Checklist, designed specifically for employers by OSHA, should be usedto determine if the proper controls are in place to prevent injury to ears, includingPPE and administrative controls.

OSHA Personal Protective Equipment ChecklistProduct code: FC_OPPE-4014.01.41.0041 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Personal Protective Equipment Checklist, designed specifically for employersby OSHA, should be used to determine if the proper PPE is available and in goodworking condition for necessary employees.

OSHA PPE Assessment ChecklistProduct code: FC_OPPE-4014.01.48.0048 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Employer PPE Assessment Checklist, designed specifically for employers byOSHA, should be used to determine if the proper PPE are available for youremployees.

OSHA Record Keeping ChecklistProduct code: FC_ORKC-4014.01.42.0042 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Record Keeping Checklist, designed specifically for employers by OSHA,should be used to determine if the proper record keeping and injury-accidentinvestigation logs are being followed.

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OSHA Safety and Health ProgramProduct code: FC_OSHP-4014.01.43.0043 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Safety and Health Program Checklist, designed specifically for employers byOSHA, should be used as a guide to establishing a program to keep employeessafe and informed in the work environment.

OSHA Sanitizing Equipment and Clothing ChecklistProduct code: FC_OSEC-4014.01.44.0044 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Sanitizing Equipment and Clothing Checklist, designed specifically foremployers by OSHA, should be used to determine when equipment and clothesshould be sanitized to prevent injury, infection, or exposure.

OSHA Stairs and Stairways ChecklistProduct code: FC_OSSC-4014.01.45.0045 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Stairs and Stairways Checklist, designed specifically for employers by OSHA,should be used to determine if the proper guards are in place to prevent injury ordeath, including height and railing measurements.

OSHA Transporting Materials and Employees ChecklistProduct code: FC_OTME-4014.01.46.0046 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Transporting Materials and Employees Checklist, designed specifically foremployers by OSHA, should be used to determine if the proper tools, information,and safety measures are in place when transporting materials and employees.

OSHA Walkways ChecklistProduct code: FC_OWWC-4014.01.47.0047 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Walkways Checklist, designed specifically for employers by OSHA, should beused to determine if all aisles and walkways are compliant with OSHA standards,including guard rail height.

OSHA`s Bloodborne Pathogens StandardProduct code: FC_OBPS-4014.01.5.0005 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Fact Sheet covers OSHA`s Bloodborne Pathogens Standard, includingestablishing an exposure control plan, implementing precautions, PPE, andpathogen-specific training.

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OSHA`s Final Rule to Update, Align, and Provide GreaterFlexibility in its General Industry Walking-Working Surfacesand Fall Protection Standards

Product code: FC_WSFP-4014.01.0218 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Fact Sheet covers the updated rules for Walking-Working Surfaces and FallProtection, aligning the general industry with the construction industry for easiercompliance.

OSHA`s Inspection and Citation ProcessProduct code: OICP-4004.02.0004 Runtime: 14 Spanish: no

This course provides your team with the information they need to understand whathappens during an OSHA inspection. Being prepared is the key to an efficientOSHA inspection, as well as knowing how to limit your liability, prepare an effectivedefense to allegations, and how to benefit from the appeals process. It includesindustry tips and best practices for handling anything that can and may happenduring an OSHA inspection.

OSHA`s Respiratory Protection StandardProduct code: FC_RPSP-4014.01.0218 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This powerpoint is intended to be a resource for instructors on OSHA`s RespiratoryProtection standard.

OSHA’s Permit-required Confined Spaces StandardProduct code: FC_PCSS-4014.01.10.10 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This section contains requirements for practices and procedures to protectemployees in general industry from the hazards of entry into permit-requiredconfined spaces. This section does not apply to agriculture, to construction, or toshipyard employment

Overhead Crane SafetyProduct code: OHCS-4004.01.0009 Runtime: 21 Spanish: no

Overhead cranes are complicated tools that need to be operated safely and bytrained employees. This overhead crane training course provides a complete safetyoverview for those who work with or around overhead cranes. Topics also coveredinclude the types of connectors, slings and sling angles, and how to conduct a pre-use inspection, the control pendant, rigging, and the various types of cranes.

Pandemic Flu: Understanding The Causes, Effects andHealth Hazards

Product code: PFLU-4003.02.0125 Runtime: 9 Spanish: no

Prepare yourself for a potential influenza pandemic with this informative course thateducates you with everything you need to know about the Flu, including sanitationprocedures, inoculation potentials, transmission, symptoms, healthy cleaninghabits, antiviral drugs, and general safety tips.

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Permit-Required Confined Space Decision Flow ChartProduct code: FC_CSFC-4014.01.1.0001 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This flow chart will help you identify if and when a Permit is required before enteringa confined space.

Permit-Required Confined SpacesProduct code: FC_PRCS-4014.01.3.0003 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This manual outlines the OSHA rules, regulations, and procedures for permit-required confined spaces.

Permit-Required Confined Spaces in General IndustryProduct code: FC_PRSQ-4014.01.9.0009 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This OSHA English and Spanish quick card covers confined spaced entry,specifically Permit-required areas.

Personal Fall Arrest System ChecklistProduct code: FC_FASC-4014.01.14.0014 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this Personal Fall Arrest System Checklist before using any full body harness,lanyard, lifeline, or Fall Arrest System component to ensure against injury or death.

Personal Hygiene In The RestaurantProduct code: PHYR-4003.02.0196 Runtime: 9 Spanish: no

Personal hygiene in the restaurant not only keeps your guests safe and healthy, butyour entire staff. This practical 8-minute film gives restaurant employees the trainingand tips they need on how to minimize and prevent workplace health and safetyrisks, including how food becomes contaminated, hand washing procedures, properglove use, handling employee illnesses, personal cleanliness, and proper workattire.

Personal Hygiene In The WorkplaceProduct code: PHGW-4003.02.0161 Runtime: 8 Spanish: no

Personal hygiene in the workforce not only keeps your fellow employees safe andhealthy, but also your clients and customers. This practical 8-minute film gives youthe training and tips to minimize and prevent workplace health and safety risks,including hand washing procedures, handling employee illnesses, personalcleanliness, proper work attire, body odor, the use of colognes or perfumes, andgeneral hygiene tips.

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Personal Protective EquipmentProduct code: PPET-4004.01.0001 Runtime: 10 Spanish: yes

Did you know that 70% of workers with hand injuries were not wearing gloves at thetime of the accident? It`s obvious how important PPE is yet so many injuries stilloccur.This PPE course contains a clear concise overview of various types of PPE,situations that warrant PPE, and how to properly use PPE. Personal protectiveequipment training can help save lives, limbs and senses, so don`t miss this greatopportunity to solidify the proper PPE training with this OSHA personal protectiveequipment video.

Personal Protective EquipmentProduct code: FC_PPEM-4014.01.1.0001 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This guide will help both employers and employees understand the types of PPE,know the basics of conducting a “hazard assessment” of the workplace, selectappropriate PPE for a variety of circumstances, and understand what kind oftraining is needed in t

Personal Protective Equipment - For the Hands (Gloves)Product code: FC_PPEG-4014.01.5.0005 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This handout covers the various types and classes of insulated gloves available.

Personal Protective Equipment ChecklistProduct code: FC_PPEC-4014.01.49.0049 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This PPE Checklist, created by The National Institute for Occupational Safety andHealth, covers the use of personal protective equipment, including, but is not limitedto, safety glasses, goggles, hard hats, gloves, safety shoes, and heat or electrically

Personal Protective Equipment Reduces Exposure toBloodborne Pathogens

Product code: FC_PPEB-4014.01.3.0003 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Fact Sheet covers OSHA`s standard requiring employers to protect workerswho are occupationally exposed to blood and other potentially infectious materials.

Personal Protective Equipment: Awareness and AttitudeProduct code: PPEA-4001.05.0015 Runtime: 10 Spanish: yes

If you have a poor attitude toward Personal Protective equipment, then you andyour coworkers will be at greater risk. This training course outlines the importanceof Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in the workplace for various applications.The importance and reasoning behind the everyday use of PPE is discussed as away to maintain general health and safety for everyone in the workplace. Topicsalso include using the proper PPE for each hazard, compliance with OSHA PPErequirements, types of PPE, and general safety tips.

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Personal Protective Equipment: Making The Right ChoiceProduct code: PPEC-4004.01.0042 Runtime: 13 Spanish: no

You face a lot of hazards on the job. Personal Protective Equipment or PPE isparamount to your safety. Eye, face, foot, hand, and skin protection are covered indetail in this film including selecting the right PPE for your job and situation, theresponsibilities of both employees and employers, the importance of keeping yourPPE in good condition, the many types of protective eye wear and gloves, andutilizing Safety Data Sheets to make appropriate PPE selections.

Personal Protective Equipment: Real Accidents, Real StoriesProduct code: PPRR-4002.02.0022 Runtime: 17 Spanish: yes

In this latest installment of the "Real Accidents, Real Stories" safety training series,we follow three workers who through their decisions decided to ignore PPE safetyguidelines and ended up paying the price. Personal Protective Equipment topicscovered include: Hearing protection/conservation, Head Protection (Helmets), andEye protection (Safety Goggles/Glasses). This is the newest and most stirring videoin the series, as each the accidents that are detailed within can happen to anyone.

Personal Protective Equipment: The BasicsProduct code: PPEB-4003.02.0208 Runtime: 11 Spanish: yes

Personal Protective Equipment or PPE is a requirement for all job tasks in the eventof injury or infection. While PPE is designed to protect you against injury it is yourresponsibility to ensure your own safety by always wearing and correctly selectingthe appropriate PPE. This film covers proper selection and the types of PersonalProtective Equipment in extensive detail including, Eye and Face protection, Footprotection, Head Protection, Hand protection, and Hearing Protection.

Personal Protective Equipment: Your Last Line of Defense!Product code: PPLL-4002.02.0021 Runtime: 21 Spanish: yes

Get great advice from the employees who actually use Personal ProtectiveEquipment in this essential PPE training course. Hear different workers in differentenvironments talk about the importance of PPE, typical excuses for not wearing it,and how they won`t stand for a workplace with unsafe employees regardless of thecircumstances. Also heavily covered is the proper donning and fitting of respiratorsto the PPE that protects you from your head to your toes.

Pesticide SafetyProduct code: PEST-4003.02.0098 Runtime: 29 Spanish: yes

Pesticides are a helpful agricultural tool, but they most not be taken for granted orhandled improperly. This incredibly simple yet comprehensive pesticide safetycourse consists of two sections: 1) a pesticide handler section, and 2) a section forthose who work around pesticides. Information also includes: restricted entryIntervals, PPE, chemical labeling, herbicide warnings, insecticide rules and more.

Pile Driving SafetyProduct code: PILE-4004.02.0027 Runtime: 16 Spanish: no

There`s no room for slip ups or careless when operating a pile driver. In this course,you will learn the most common pile driver hazards, how to use the right protectivemeasures when operating a pie driver, as well as general safe operating standards.Pre-constructive surveys, soil types, Personal Protective Equipment, traffic controlmeasures, and job site specifics for the storing of materials are also covered in thiscourse.

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Planning and Response to an Active ShooterProduct code: FC_PRAC-4014.01.24.0024 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this guide to establish baseline agency-department protocols across theFederal government for active shooter situations.

Pool Safety and SecurityProduct code: PLSS-4003.02.0095 Runtime: 10 Spanish: yes

While the pool is a place to relax it doesn`t mean there isn`t a potential fordangerous situations. Even at the pool safety can`t be ignored. This course will trainyour staff on how to make the pool area a safe and fun place for your guests toenjoy. Basic pool safety, the displaying of rules, unattended belongings, personalhygiene, individuals who present the greatest risk of drowning, CPR, and how totake corrective action when unsafe activities occur are also covered in this course.

Portable Ladder SafetyProduct code: FC_PLSQ-4014.01.20.0020 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This OSHA quick card covers safely operating and working with portable ladders.

Power Tool SafetyProduct code: PTLS-4004.02.0006 Runtime: 16 Spanish: no

You can`t perform your job without power tools, but the familiarity with these toolshas caused a belief that safety can be disregarded. This power tool safety videocan be used as a refresher or an introductory course for demonstrating how tosafely use power tools in order to prevent potential hazards and injuries. Topicsalso include: following operating manuals, types of saws, overreaching andprotecting limbs or hands, the accumulation of wood dust, sanders, grinders, andPersonal Protective Equipment.

Powered Industrial Truck Operator Training - Stability ofPowered Industrial Trucks

Product code: FC_ITST-4014.01.2.0002 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This documents covers the principle of stability when operating powered industrialtrucks.

Powered industrial Trucks - Operator TrainingProduct code: FC_PITP-4014.01.9.0009 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This powerpoint is intended as a resource for providing training on OSHA`s revisedpowered industrial truck operator standards.

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Powered Pallet Jack SafetyProduct code: PPJS-4004.01.0006 Runtime: 8 Spanish: yes

Do not let the simplicity of a Powered Pallet Jack allow you to become complacentin your safety awareness. These useful machines can cause serious injury if notproperly operated. This powered pallet jack safety training course successfullyillustrates the unique operation of a powered pallet jack including maneuvering,steering, drive wheel, and the mechanics of a pallet jack. Topics also includedwalkie and walkie-rider safety, load stability, plugging, and pre-use inspection.

Pre Trip Inspection: A Circle of SafetyProduct code: PICS-4011.01.0001 Runtime: 14 Spanish: no

Whether you`re operating a vehicle, plane, or even a forklift, all machinery shouldbe inspected prior to use. Performing a pre-trip inspection ensures against injury toyourself or your coworkers. Use this training course, titled the "Circle of Safety", tolearn the key aspects of a successful pre-trip inspection. Topics also includedeveloping a routine, checking tire pressure and fluid levels, doing a walk-around,inspecting mirrors and windshield cracks as well as, inspecting the engine and theimportance of knowing the vehicle you are operating.

Pre-Trip Inspection and Vehicle Diagram ChecklistProduct code: FC_PTIC-4014.01.4.0004 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this Pre-Trip Inspection and Visual Diagram before performing any duties withyour vehicle. A visual aid is included when performing the walk around test.

Preventing Asthma and Death from Dissocyanate ExposureProduct code: FC_PADD-4014.01.1.0001 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This quick card covers steps to protect workers from dissocyanate exposure.

Preventing Chemical Accidents, Hot WorkProduct code: FC_PAHW-4014.01.15.0015 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This handbook covers understanding and learning the elements of a good Hot WorkProgram and how to prevent chemical accidents.

Preventing Cuts and Amputations from Food Slicers andMeat Grinders

Product code: FC_PCAF-4014.01.18.0018 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Fact Sheet provides employers with the requirements of OSHA and ways toprevent cuts and amputations in workplaces with food slicers and meat grinders.

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Preventing Drowsy Driving Among Shift WorkersProduct code: FC_PDDP-4014.01.4.0004 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This powerpoint covers the hazards of driving drowsy and how you can preventaccidents.

Preventing Hand and Wrist InjuriesProduct code: PHWI-4003.02.0026 Runtime: 4 Spanish: yes

Think about all the wonderful things your hands and wrists do for you. WHEREwould you be without them? Use this quick 5 minute hand safety course to heightenyour awareness of common hand and wrist injuries. Topics also include hand injuryprevention, wrist security, the classification of bone and tissue injuries, handlingminor cuts and bruises, and general hand safety tips.

Preventing Slips, Trips and FallsProduct code: PSTF-4003.02.0013 Runtime: 12 Spanish: yes

Slips, trips, and falls are some of the most common accidents. It can happen at anytime and anywhere. How can you prevent slips, trips, or falls? You can start bypaying attention. The majority of slips, trips, and falls happen because people werenot paying attention. Learn how to prevent slips, trips, and falls in a number ofdifferent scenarios with this safety training course. Topics also include payingattention to your surroundings and the ground, greasy and wet floors, theimportance of keeping a clean work environment, and the proper care of floors aftercleaning and wax treatment.

Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls In The TransportationIndustry

Product code: PSTT-4003.02.0024 Runtime: 8 Spanish: no

With all the worry about keeping schedules and driving safely, slip prevention in thetransportation industry often falls to the wayside or is completely ignored alltogether. What good is a diver if he injures himself walking to his vehicle? Thistraining course goes over slips, trips, and falls for those who use a vehicle as part oftheir everyday job. Topics also include paying attention to your footing, properfootwear, using ladders and stools, good housekeeping, and properly markingareas where accidents could potentially occur.

Procedures for Atmospheric Testing in Confined SpacesProduct code: FC_ATCS-4014.01.7.0007 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Fact Sheet covers the evaluation of hazards within a permit space and theacceptable conditions required for entry into that space.

Proper Identification of Chemical DependencyProduct code: PICD-4003.02.0089 Runtime: 21 Spanish: no

Chemical dependency can wreak havoc on the workplace, effecting the quality andsafety of your work environment. This film is an employee assistance training videodirected at supervisors to help them identify chemical dependency in the workplace.Documenting suspected drug use, identifying signs of specific ChemicalDependencies such as Marijuana, Cocaine, and Alcohol use, the role of thesupervisor, enforcing standards of performance and production in employees, andhow to confront an employee who may be chemically dependent are some of thetopics discussed in this extensive training film.

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Proper Lifting, Carrying and Manual Handling of Materials InThe Construction Industry

Product code: PMHC-4003.02.0119 Runtime: 11 Spanish: no

Providing a flow of raw materials to and from a construction site is a necessity forevery project, but to do so materials must be handled safely and efficiently. Whetherlifting by hand or with a piece of machinery designed to lift heavier objects, thiscourse covers the major contributors to injury such as the weight and bulk of theitems being lifted, body movement, and hazardous environments. Topics alsoinclude strains, improper lifting movements, cuts and bruises, the stacking andpiling of materials, as well as masonry blocks, brick stacks, and crane inspection.

Property Management: Fire PreventionProduct code: PMFP-4003.02.0207 Runtime: 7 Spanish: yes

It is imperative that your employees have been trained in Fire Prevention so thatevery time they enter a unit they know exactly what to look for in order to preventresident fires. This fire prevention training course covers the importance ofattentiveness when performing maintenance, keeping a "watchful eye", commontypes of fires, vent inspection, lint or grease build ups, fire extinguishers, as well assmoke detectors and fire hazards like candles or electrical cords.

Property Management: Personal Protective EquipmentProduct code: PMPP-4003.02.0206 Runtime: 8 Spanish: yes

While not all injuries are debilitating or deadly, that does`t mean that precautionsshould`t be taken. Even a small cut or hand injury can result in down time or loss inproduction. In this Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) training course, your teamwill learn how simple day-to-day operations can turn hazardous and how they canprevent injuries by using readily available PPE. Topics also include chemical andcut resistant gloves, protecting yourself while operating lawn equipment, workingwith power lines and asphalt, and selecting proper clothing when working in the sunfor prolonged periods.

Property Management: Resident SafetyProduct code: PMRS-4003.02.0203 Runtime: 6 Spanish: no

As a property manager, you want your new residents to not just feel safe but tounderstand what they can do to keep themselves safe and free from injury. Thisquick and effective training course can be used to educate your residents on basicsafety tips, including community safety rules, slips, trips, and falls, fire safety andfire hazards, pool and playground safety, smoke detectors, and water leaks.

Property Management: Slips, Trips and Falls - [ ResidentVersion ]

Product code: PMSR-4003.02.0205 Runtime: 10 Spanish: yes

Walking is second nature to us. We do it every day without thinking twice, but thatdoes`t mean we should`t be aware of the hazards--slips, trips and falls--the leadingcause of injury on resident properties. This training course covers the 5 mainreasons why slips, trips, and falls occur: 1) Limited friction with footwear or ground,2) Changes in elevation, 3) Troubled spots, 4) Physical hazards, and 5) Inattentionor distraction. Solutions and tips to preventing injury, as well as general safety tipsare also covered in this course.

Protect Yourself Against Bloodborne PathogensProduct code: PYBP-4004.01.0031 Runtime: 17 Spanish: no

This OSHA bloodborne pathogens training course focuses on three main areas: 1)Awareness, 2) Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), and 3) Safe work practices.The Bloodborne Pathogens Awareness section covers the universal precautionswith the assumption that any blood you come into contact with is infected withtransmittable blood borne diseases or blood borne viruses. The PPE sectionfocuses on wearing the right equipment in a situation with blood and matching thetype of PPE to the situation encountered. The maintaining Safe Work practicessection details proper decontamination of any area touched by blood; whether it isthe clothes that are worn, or the area of the accident. Topics also include properdisposal practices, exposure control plans, and bloodborne pathogens safetyscenarios.

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Protecting Construction Workers in Confined Spaces, SmallEntity Compliance Guide

Product code: FC_PWCS-4014.01.30.0030 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This guide is intended to help small businesses comply with the Confined Spacesstandard. It addresses the most common compliance issues that employers willface and provides sufficient detail to serve as a useful compliance guide .

Protecting Your HearingProduct code: PRYH-4004.01.0022 Runtime: 13 Spanish: no

You never know what you`ve lost until it`s gone and your hearing is at the top ofthat list. Imagine a life where everything is muted or worse--a life where you can`thear a single sound. Hearing loss is permanent so the need to protect your hearingis of the utmost importance. This training course emphasizes the importance ofhearing protection and what you need to do to keep your ears health for the rest ofyour life. Topics also include ear plugs, decibel ratings, frequencies, and the signsof hearing loss.

Protecting Yourself When Handling Contaminated SharpsProduct code: FC_HCSF-4014.01.4.0004 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Fact Sheet covers OSHA`s standard for the handling of contaminated sharpsto prevent injury and reduce the risk of infection.

Protection and Preparedness Against An Active ShooterProduct code: PPAS-4003.02.0183 Runtime: 10 Spanish: no

We live in a world where the unfortunate reality of active shooter events happen toofrequently. In this course, you will learn how to protect yourself and others insituations involving an active shooter thus reducing your chances of becoming acasualty. Topics also include identifying and reporting signs of dangerous or violentbehavior, the importance of planning and preparedness, facing an active shooter,and more.

PTSI School Transportation Safety Assessment ChecklistProduct code: FC_STSA-4014.01.57.0057 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this School Transportation Safety Assessment, designed by the PupilTransportation Safety Institute, to improve school bus safety in your community.

Pupil Transportation Supervisors GuideProduct code: FC_PTSG-4014.01.15.0015 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This guide provides refresher training on nine important topics frequently requestedby school bus drivers and pupil transportation supervisors. This is not intended tobe training for new school bus drivers.

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Quick Sleep Tips for Truck DriversProduct code: FC_STTD-4014.01.11.0011 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This quick card provides sleep tips for truck drivers, such as identifying sleepdisorders and bedtime habits.

Reach Truck SafetyProduct code: RTRS-4004.01.0008 Runtime: 8 Spanish: yes

A Reach Truck is an extremely useful and necessary tool, especially in warehouseswhere materials or equipment must be stacked vertically. Learning how to safelyoperate a Reach Truck therefore is a necessity and must be taken as serious aswith any other tool used on the job. This training course covers rated capacity,picking and placing loads, clear racking, as well as points of suspension, pre-tripinspection, and general Reach Truck safety tips.

Recognition and Remediation of Toxic MoldProduct code: RRTM-4003.02.0064 Runtime: 17 Spanish: no

Cases of toxic mold appearing in the workplace or at home are becoming more andmore frequent. Thorough education on toxic mold is imperative to protect you,coworkers, and your loved ones against illnesses or even death. This trainingcourse covers, in detail, the types of toxic mold, how and where you may find mold,the hazards involved when you have toxic mold growth inside your home orworkplace, and how to remediate a mold situation for your best health.

Reducing Falls in Construction: Safe Use of Job-madeWooden Ladders

Product code: FC_RFWL-4014.01.15.0015 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Fact Sheet lists some of the hazards workers may encounter while working onjob-made wooden ladders and explains what employers and workers can do toreduce injuries.

Reducing Falls in Construction: Safe Use of StepladdersProduct code: FC_RFSL-4014.01.16.0016 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Fact Sheet examines some of the hazards workers may encounter whileworking on Stepladders and explains what employers and workers can do to reduceinjuries.

Reducing The Effects of Storm Water RunoffProduct code: RESR-4003.02.0057 Runtime: 18 Spanish: no

Water is a staple to human existence, but storm water runoff is a major concern tothe global environment. This training course discusses wet weather discharges andstorm water runoff, training viewers on what each individual and organization cando to help reduce the harmful effects of storm water runoff. Topics also include theorigination and sources of water run off, point sources, acid rain, and the variousindustries such as the medical industry that can have negative effects on waterpollution.

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Reporting and Evaluating Near Miss IncidentsProduct code: RENM-4003.02.0223 Runtime: 7 Spanish: no

Teaching a proactive approach to reporting, recording, and investigating near-misses is vital to running an efficient and safe organization. A "Near-Miss" isconsidered any incident which COULD have led to damage of property or physicalinjury. This course stresses that even if an accident was avoided the first time, itdoes not mean it can be avoid again; failure to report near-misses will eventuallylead to an actual accident or injury. It is critical that organizations and staffunderstand that near-misses should be taken seriously and always reported.

Respirator Fit Test ChecklistProduct code: FC_RFTC-4014.01.50.0050 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this Respirator Fit Test checklist to perform a fit test and determine if you haveselected the proper respirator.

Respirator Fit Test FormProduct code: FC_RFTF-4014.01.1.0001 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this printable form when performing a Respiratory Fit Test; Brand type,application, fitting, and signature sections are included on the form.

Respirator Fit Testing and TrainingProduct code: RFTT-4003.02.0017 Runtime: 17 Spanish: yes

OSHA continually updates the rules and regulations for respirator use to protectworkers against ever changing and potentially dangerous work environments. ThisOSHA respirator training course covers the latest fit testing regulations for properrespiratory protection, including positive and negative pressure checks, situationsthat require re-fitting, sensory checks, compromised respirators, and more.

Respirator Medical Evaluation QuestionnaireProduct code: FC_RMEQ-4014.01.1.0001 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This document covers the mandatory medical questionnaire to be used forRespirator Evaluations.

Respirator RefresherProduct code: FC_RRHO-4014.01.7.0007 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this respirator refresher handout to ensure proper rules and procedures arebeing followed before using a respirator.

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Respiratory Protection: Maintaining and Using RespiratorsProduct code: RPMR-4004.01.0019 Runtime: 13 Spanish: no

The basic human function of breathing is often taken for granted... that is, until anincident occurs and your entire world becomes hindered. Protect your lungs byeducating yourself on the importance of respiratory protection. In this safety trainingcourse, you`ll learn everything you need to know about utilizing respirators. Topicsalso include: fit test training, proper respirator selection, pressure checks, pre-useinspection, and OSHA rules and regulations.

Responsibilities of a SupervisorProduct code: RSPR-4003.02.0025 Runtime: 19 Spanish: no

Everything employees do or don`t do rest on a supervisor`s shoulders. Learningand understanding the responsibilities necessary to be an effective and efficientsupervisor are essential to an organization`s success. In this training course, theresponsibilities of a supervisor, including safety concerns and their positionregarding the employee/employer relationship, are covered in depth. Topics alsoinclude: the importance of setting goals, clear communication, liabilities andfatalities, and the need for consistency.

Restaurant and Kitchen Safety ChecklistProduct code: FC_RKSC-4014.01.55.0055 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this Restaurant and Kitchen Safety Checklist to ensure cooking areas, foodhandling and storage practices, PPE, and proper hygiene are being followed and incompliance with FDA and OSHA regulations.

Restaurant Safety and Orientation TrainingProduct code: RSOT-4003.01.0008 Runtime: 12 Spanish: yes

Provide your team with the tools necessary to be successful at your restaurant. Thistraining course covers the basic safety information that applies to all restaurantsand can be used for new employees or as a refresher for your tenured employees.Topics also include: knife safety, safe lifting procedures, preventing slips trips andfalls, fire prevention, utilizing the P.A.S.S. procedure for fire extinguishers, andmachine guarding.

Restroom Cleaning SafetyProduct code: RRCS-4003.02.0184 Runtime: 6 Spanish: yes

The health and safety hazards of restrooms should never be overlooked. Learn howto effectively avoid those hazards with this training course that emphasizesawareness and safety when dealing with potentially slippery surfaces, hard-to-reachand germ-infested areas, the disposing of sharp objects and other hazardousmaterials. Topics also include Personal Protective Equipment, Safety Data Sheets,and cross-contamination hazards.

Road Rage: Changing Your AttitudeProduct code: RRCA-4003.02.0039 Runtime: 16 Spanish: no

Road rage is often due to an inability to control one`s anger and frustrations whilebehind the wheel. Use this course to guide your employees in how to better controltheir emotions, minimize road rage, and manage anger constructively when facedwith traffic or unruly drivers. Various scenarios are presented that purposealternatives to allowing road rage to take control. Topics also include handlingaggressive drivers, changing lanes, paying attention to your surroundings, andchoosing the appropriate headlights.

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Road Rage: Highway HavocProduct code: RRHH-4008.01.0003 Runtime: 22 Spanish: no

Of the 40,000 traffic accidents each year, over 60% of collisions and deaths are dueto road rage. As if those staggering figures were`t enough to prove the importanceof this issue, road rage incidents have increased 8% every year. Use this course tohelp your employees discover the reasons they may lose control of their emotionsbehind the wheel and to cut down on the driving-related actions that push othersinto a state of road rage.

Roof Top Safety and AwarenessProduct code: RTSA-4003.02.0189 Runtime: 8 Spanish: no

Created for all experience levels, this course provides training on how to worksafely on roof tops. It covers a comprehensive list of topics ranging from pre-workinspection to ascending and maneuvering on the tower. Special emphasis is placedon proper fall protection equipment and procedures. Guardrails and parapet walls,as well as warning lines and the role and responsibility of a safety manager are alsocovered in this course.

Route Safety and Analysis For Solid Waste DriversProduct code: RSSW-4003.02.0035 Runtime: 14 Spanish: no

Understanding the importance of route safety and analysis for solid waste training isvital to avoiding hazards and performing effectively on the job. This short,comprehensive, and engrossing training course covers pavement damage,overhead hazards, loading docks, as well as container accessibility, unsanitaryconditions, and hazardous waste.

Route Safety For The Sanitation DriverProduct code: RSSD-4003.02.0171 Runtime: 10 Spanish: yes

Being apart of the solution is one of the main responsibilities of a Solid WasteDriver. This Route Safety video demonstrates many of the problems drivers willface on their daily route and educates them on how to properly identify hazards andtake the necessary steps to prevent injuries or accidents. Topics also coveredinclude: container accessibility, such as parked cars, building structures, or treesblocking containers, overfilled containers, pre-trip inspection, pavement damage,and safety tips.

Rumors, Gossip and Company ConfidentialityProduct code: RGCC-4003.02.0123 Runtime: 19 Spanish: no

The integrity of an entire business often comes down to the information we share orshouldn`t share: Rumors, gossip, confidentiality. Do you know how to handle workplace gossip? What`s the first thing you do when an employee tells you somethingin confidence? It`s important for the success of a company that employees aretrained in proper workplace etiquette in regards to rumors, gossip, andconfidentiality. This training course covers the four basic rules in handling any andall the sensitive information that comes across your desk.

RUN. HIDE. FIGHT. Surviving an Active Shooter EventProduct code: ARHF-4015.01.0002 Runtime: 6 Spanish: no

Your actions can make a difference for your safety and survival. Being aware andprepared are key to surviving an active shooter event. This film, produced by theHouston Mayor`s office and the Department of Homeland Security, covers the threeoptions you are presented with when dealing with a shooter: Run, Hide, Fight. Eachoption is presented in visual detail along with safety tips and actions you shouldtake to protect yourself in an active shooter event. Warning: The initial sequence inthis video may be disturbing.

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Safe and Secure Transportation of FoodProduct code: FC_SSTF-4014.01.8.0008 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This quick card covers the role of DOT in the transportation of food, including theregional contact office locations and when to report information to the Food SafetyInspection Service.

Safe Backing Maneuvers For CDL DriversProduct code: SBMV-4003.02.0151 Runtime: 10 Spanish: no

Backing a CDL trailer can be one of the most dangerous and intricate tasks a CDLdriver must undergo. Big rig backing is not an ability anyone is born with or learnswhen driving an everyday vehicle. This course serves to train drivers on all of theaspects in order to back a truck properly. Step-by-step instruction is offered forevery type of truck, load, and situation. Emphasis is placed on the importance ofpractice in order to learn the highly skillful backing process.

Safe Braking Techniques For CDL DriversProduct code: SBTQ-4003.02.0152 Runtime: 10 Spanish: no

What is the most important component in a vehicle? The mirrors? The engine? It`sthe braking system. Understanding the braking system of a large vehicle or rig isessential for safety and the transportation of cargo. In this course, CDL drivers willbe shown from A to Z of all braking techniques, including instruction on everypossible type of braking system in CDL vehicles. Specifics on the mechanics ofeach system will be discussed so that drivers will understand their vehicle`s brakingsystem from an inside-out perspective.

Safe Driving Practices for EmployeesProduct code: FC_SDPE-4014.01.10.10 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This OSHA quick card covers safe driving practices for employees, such as usingyour seat belt, driving drowsy, and aggressive driving.

Safe Food Handling: Preventing Food Borne IllnessProduct code: FHPI-4003.02.0160 Runtime: 23 Spanish: no

Created for the state of California but perfect for any organization within the UnitedStates, this course instructs employees who prepare, handle, or serve food inproper handling techniques and how they can prevent dangerous food borneillnesses from occurring. Topics also include cross contamination, parasites, handwashing, chemicals and sanitation, inadequate cooking temperatures, as well asthe importance of temperature control and pest control.

Safe Handling, Storage and Use of Compressed GasCylinders

Product code: SHGC-4003.02.0058 Runtime: 9 Spanish: yes

Compressed gas cylinders can cause massive property damage and injuries ifhandled improperly. This course explains the mechanics of compressed gas, how toproperly store the cylinders, and general handling procedures. Topics also includeunderstanding the role acetylene and oxygen in compressed gas, flametemperatures, pressure relief valves, cylinder caps, and instructions for transportingcylinders.

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Safe Lifting - Back Safety TrainingProduct code: FC_SLBS-4014.01.0218 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This powerpoint covers safe lifting practices to protect your back, including a breakdown of your spine and causes of back pain.

Safe Lifting For Office WorkersProduct code: SLOW-4003.02.0075 Runtime: 8 Spanish: no

Aging of the spinal disks, inflammation, prior back injuries, improper body motions.There are a host of reasons why injuries occur, but the single, underlining cause forback problems is improper lifting. This course helps you make the right choices tosafely lift any object. Topics also include the importance of exercise and stretching,the curves of your spine, the ligaments and tendons in your body, proper liftingtechniques, and body positioning.

Safe Operation and Use of Pneumatic ToolsProduct code: SOPT-4003.02.0087 Runtime: 6 Spanish: no

Modern machinery has made jobs easier, but if the proper handling and training ofequipment isn`t prioritized, advancement has served to only make it easier to hurtoneself. This training course details the use of pneumatic tools, whether it be a nailgun, a drill, a grinder, or any other tool connected to compressed air. Topics alsoinclude Person Protective Equipment, disconnecting the air hose, damagedcylinders, and more.

Safe Patient Handling Programs, Effectiveness and CostSavings

Product code: FC_SPHP-4014.01.5.0005 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This document gives administrators a business case for investing in safe patienthandling programs, policies, and equipment, based on real-life findings fromhospitals across the United States that have successfully implemented theseprograms.

Safe Winter Driving ChecklistProduct code: FC_SWDC-4014.01.9.0009 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Created by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, use this checklistwhen inspecting your car before driving in inclement cold weather.

Safeguarding Equipment and Protecting Employees fromAmputations

Product code: FC_SEPE-4014.01.31.0031 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This guide can help you, the small business employer, identify and managecommon amputation hazards associated with the operation and care of machines.

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Safely Navigating Intersections For CDL DriversProduct code: SFNI-4003.02.0148 Runtime: 8 Spanish: no

You pass through multiple intersections each day and as a professional driver youare responsible for your safety and those on the road. In this training course, CDLdrivers will be trained on how to act responsibly and safely as they navigateintersections in order to prevent potentially dangerous incidents. Quick safety tipsare provided, as well as real on-the-road examples of what to do in varioussituations. Legal responsibilities of drivers, stop signs, and how to properlyapproach intersections are also covered in this course.

Safely Reporting Child Abuse: It Depends On You...Product code: SRCA-4003.02.0164 Runtime: 34 Spanish: no

Children are the world`s most vital resource -- they are the future. It is not aboutwhat should be done, it is about what MUST be done to protect them. Thisinformative course outlines the definition, types, and signs of child abuse. It alsoexplains under what circumstances both everyday people and professionals mustreport a known case. Breaking down specifics abuse signs like inappropriateclothing, bruises, and hunger, as well as filing reports and investigations arecovered in detail.

Safety Awareness For The Railroad WorkerProduct code: SARW-4003.02.0214 Runtime: 9 Spanish: yes

When working near or on rail cars, safety must be your primary concern. This filmaddress some of the more common hazards your railroad workers will face whenworking in or around trains, rails, and the track structure including required PersonalProtective Equipment, Fall Protection Harness use, proper footwear, utilizingcommunication amongst coworkers and within the control booths, identifyingpotential safety risks in inclement weather, working in or around equipment, generalsafety railroad awareness, and ANSI regulations.

Safety Awareness II: Real Accidents, Real StoriesProduct code: SARA-4002.01.0003 Runtime: 15 Spanish: yes

Part II of the Safety Awareness: Real Accidents, Real Stories, this safety trainingcourse follows the personal stories of workers who have experienced the lifealtering results of lack of general safety awareness at work. Each story will showjust how important it is to be in compliance with safety procedures at all times.Viewers will learn the importance of personal protective equipment (PPE), as wellas, general safety awareness, environmental awareness in the workplace, backsafety, slips, trips, and falls.

Safety Awareness: Real Accidents, Real StoriesProduct code: SARR-4001.05.0002 Runtime: 14 Spanish: yes

Safety is an integral part of any job. In this safety training course we will follow thepersonal stories of workers who have experienced the life altering results of lack ofgeneral safety awareness at work. Each story will show just how important it is to bein compliance with safety procedures at all times. Viewers will learn the importanceof personal protective equipment (PPE), as well as, general safety awareness,environmental awareness in the workplace, back safety, slips, trips, and falls.Displaying dramatic pictures of actual injuries of mangled arms, hands, and legs toshow employees what can happen if they do not pay attention contributes to theimpact of this training course.

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Safety Awareness: The Most Horrifying Accidents You`veEver Seen...

Product code: SAHA-4003.02.0092 Runtime: 9 Spanish: no

WARNING: Not for the faint of heart, this safety course utilizes shocking andgraphic photos and video to get the message of safety awareness across toemployees. Employee safety must be taken more serious now then ever. Safetytopics that were ignored and resulted in the accidents shown on the film are: PPEtraining, good housekeeping, ladder safety, chemical safety (HazCom training), andof course, safety awareness and complacency issues.

Safety Behavior: Reducing Unsafe ActsProduct code: SBRU-4003.02.0001 Runtime: 11 Spanish: no

Reduce complacency in your workplace with this concise safety training course thatidentifies the everyday unsafe employee acts and how to eliminate the potential forinjury on the job. Topics ranging from back safety, box cutter knife safety, forkliftsafety to reporting unsafe acts, avoiding slips, trips, and falls, and implementinggeneral safety tips.

Safety Committee Greatness!Product code: SFCG-4003.02.0215 Runtime: 10 Spanish: yes

How safety committee`s are formed, the dedication of it`s members, and otherfactors determines the success of a Safety Committee and, if executed properly,they can be invaluable to your organization`s safety program. This film covers manyof the ways committee`s fail such as, only bringing problems to the table and noteffectively solving them, "Inspection Teams", and the policing of employee`sactions. Proper communication, management support, involving the maintenanceteam, employee participation are also covered in this film providing effectivestrategies for cultivating a successful Safety Committee.

Safety Guidelines for Every EmployeeProduct code: SGEE-4002.01.0011 Runtime: 11 Spanish: no

This OSHA safety training course is packed with OSHA-friendly terminology andsafety procedures to start new employees on the road to achieving the utmostsafety and OSHA compliance. It includes information on the use of personalprotective equipment (PPE), hazard communication (Hazcom), Your Right to Know(MSDS), good housekeeping, and more.

Safety Orientation For Custodial Services and MaintenancePersonnel

Product code: CSMP-4003.02.0099 Runtime: 12 Spanish: yes

Use this course to train your custodial and maintenance employees on everythingthey need to know about working safely. Topics include PPE, MSDS, electricalsafety, ladder safety, custodial services, as well as slips, trips, and falls, theresponsibility of the employee to maintain safety, and general new employeetraining.

Safety Orientation | Industrial EnvironmentsProduct code: SOIE-4003.02.0201 Runtime: 19 Spanish: yes

Providing safe working environments is just as important as the eduction and theemployee`s personal responsibility in following the procedures to prevent injury.This Safety Orientation film is geared toward Industrial Environments and coversmany of those procedures, such as the 8 Basic Safety Rules, Workplace Hazards,Personal Protective Equipment, Machine Guards, Lockout/Tagout, EmergencyAction Plans, Trip Hazards, Ladder Safety, Hand and Electrical Tool Safety, HazardCommunication, Power Industrial Trucks, and Proper Body Mechanics.

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Saving Sudden Cardiac Arrest Victims in the WorkplaceProduct code: FC_CAVW-4014.01.3.0003 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

The handbook covers the importance of Automated External Defibrillators and theneed for proper Cardiac Arrest training in the workplace.

Scaffolding ChecklistProduct code: FC_SCAF-4014.01.56.0056 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this checklist to determine if all scaffolding and its components are in place toprevent injury and-or death.

Scaffolding PowerpointProduct code: FC_SCPP-4014.01.11.0011 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This powerpoint is intended to be a resource for instructors on OSHA`s Scaffoldingstandards.

School Bus Pre Trip Inspection SafetyProduct code: SBPI-4003.02.0221 Runtime: 10 Spanish: no

The safety of your passengers and vehicle begins before you ever get behind thewheel. This film covers many of the key Pre-Trip Inspection procedures driversmust follow before operating a School bus, such as inspecting the warning andclearance lights, measuring the amount of brake-pad wear and tire tread depth,examining the bus for cracked or broken windows, emergency exits, and the stepsto performing a brake test on hydraulic, air breaks, and the manual park break.

School Bus Safety: The Role of Parents and TeachersProduct code: SBPT-4003.02.0225 Runtime: 13 Spanish: no

Studies have shown that children are more likely to listen and understand importantinformation when coming from a teacher or parent than an instructional video.Designed specifically for teachers and parents of small children who ride schoolbuses, this film covers the dangers zone while unloading and loading, blind spots,parent`s vehicles, basic safety tips, such as, arriving at the bus stop, listening to thebus driver, staying 10 feet away from the bus, and the importance of walking andnot running to and from the bus.

School Bus Safety: Transporting Children With SpecialNeeds

Product code: SBSN-4003.02.0224 Runtime: 12 Spanish: no

Working with children with special needs requires extra attention and training. As aSchool Bus Driver, the safety of your passengers is your responsibility. In thiscourse, you will learn the how to reduce risks when transporting children withspecial needs. Understanding the characteristics and behaviors of your students,proper lifting techniques, lateral transferring and gait belts, loading and unloadingon lift doors, de-escalation, and the need for consistent communication with parentsare a few of the subjects covered in this course.

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School Safety: Crossing Guard TrainingProduct code: SSCG-4003.02.0227 Runtime: 16 Spanish: no

The goal of a Crossing Guard is the safety of children. Children do not haveexperience or the maturity to understand the complexity of a road way, that`s why itis your responsibility to protect them. This course will outline what it takes tobecome a crossing guard and what the job entails. Official uniform and equipment,proper conduct and interaction with students, signs, markings, signalizedintersections and basic crossing techniques, such as assembling children beforeentering a crosswalk, identifying an adequate gap in traffic, and emergencysituations; These are some of the subjects covered in this course.

Security Starts At The Front Desk In The Hospitality IndustryProduct code: SSFD-4003.02.0180 Runtime: 9 Spanish: no

You can assist and protect guests by knowing and understanding your duties,following proper procedures, and serving as the eyes and ears of the hotel. In thisfilm, your hospitality service team will learn some of the important security andsafety roles they may be required to fill at your hotel such as, handling guestconfidentiality and proper identification, identifying suspicious activity and HumanTrafficking, key control, and emergency preparedness.

Skid Steer Loader SafetyProduct code: SKID-4004.02.0026 Runtime: 5 Spanish: no

Skid Loaders are a common tool used in material handling, landscaping, clean-upoperations, and other jobs. This safety course highlights and trains your team onthe most important safety procedures, limits, and capabilities of skid steer loaders.Topics include how to inspect and operate the loaders safety in order to ensureaccident free usage, pre-work inspections, understanding the vehicle`s center ofgravity, visibility while driving, as well as clearances and using a look-out personwhen backing up.

Slips, Trips and Falls: Preventing AccidentsProduct code: STFP-4004.01.0023 Runtime: 16 Spanish: no

The key to avoiding slips, trips, and falls is prevention. This slips, trips, and fallssafety training course focuses on the five most common areas of such accidents:parking lots, entrances, aisles, backrooms, and restrooms. Topics also includeresponding to an accident, substances that create hazards, the static coefficient offriction, as well as the importance of blocking off hazardous areas and properfootwear.

Slips, Trips and Falls: Stranger Than Friction...Product code: FRIC-4002.02.0011 Runtime: 20 Spanish: yes

Slips trips and falls in the workplace are the cause of most incidents and injuries. Inthis story, we will follow a day in the life of Jim, an average guy who has no ideawhat he`s about to learn. As we follow Jim through an often humorous day, helearns the difference between slips trips and falls as well as how awareness, properattention to surroundings and correct usage of safety tools can be the differencebetween a regular day and a life-altering situation. After this interesting adventure,viewers will have an understanding of the many ways they can prevent themselvesand their coworkers from slips trips and falls.

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Small Business HandbookProduct code: FC_OSBH-4014.01.5.0005 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

The handbook should help small business employers meet the legal requirementsimposed by the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (the Act), and achievean in-compliance status before an OSHA inspection.

Solid Waste Safety Orientation and TrainingProduct code: SWOT-4003.02.0115 Runtime: 11 Spanish: yes

Safety and accident prevention is just as important as any area of yourorganization. This solid waste orientation training course is a highly effectivetraining video for all experience levels from new employees to those with years ofexperience. Topics also include unsafe acts, proper paperwork, residential andindustrial routes, weight limits, PPE, pre-trip inspections, the importance ofcommunication and truck maneuvering tips.

Solid Waste Safety: Commercial PickupProduct code: SWCP-4003.02.0118 Runtime: 11 Spanish: yes

Debris, starts, stops, children running across the street... these are just somehazards that Garbage Truck drivers need to be aware of while performing their job.This garbage truck safety training course covers the wide array of situations thatsolid waste drivers deal with every day. Topics also include: defensive driving, safebacking maneuvers, container accessibility, proper licensing, vehicle breakdowns,and transfer station procedures.

Solid Waste Safety: Front LoadersProduct code: SWFL-4003.02.0060 Runtime: 13 Spanish: no

Solid Waste Driving is a professional job requiring attention to detail and safetyawareness. This waste management driving course covers basic operatingprocedures and techniques for front-end loaders and helpers. Topics includedumping procedures, hoppers, landfill dumping, fork positioning, air tankmaintenance, and general safe operating procedures.

Solid Waste Safety: Rear LoadersProduct code: SWRL-4003.02.0061 Runtime: 11 Spanish: no

Solid Waste Driving is a professional job requiring attention to detail and safetyawareness. This waste management driving course covers basic operatingprocedures and techniques for Rear Loaders and helpers. Topics include: truckoperations, helpers, loading the truck, can sites, improper can sites, containerblockages, landfill safety, dumping, and residential safety.

Solid Waste Safety: Residential PickupProduct code: SWRP-4003.02.0117 Runtime: 11 Spanish: yes

Special attention has to be spent on residential trash pickup as people can appearout of nowhere and contribute to incidents. This comprehensive garbage truckcourse covers everything from backing safely (when no other option is available) todealing with trash fires to other residential solid waste training issues. Topics alsoinclude handling hot loads, points of contact, safe lifting, and traffic laws.

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Solid Waste Safety: Roll OffsProduct code: SWRO-4003.02.0063 Runtime: 16 Spanish: no

Dealing with roll off containers can be a tricky job as mistakes loading or unloadingthe container cause serious problems. Use this garbage truck course to make surethat roll off container operation is done safely. Topics include: loading containers,cable type hoist, unloading containers, dumping containers, container spotting,compactor containers, and general safety techniques in regards to proper wastemanagement training for using this equipment.

Solid Waste Safety: Side LoadersProduct code: SWSL-4003.02.0062 Runtime: 11 Spanish: no

Solid Waste Driving is a professional job requiring attention to detail and safetyawareness. This waste management driving course covers basic operatingprocedures and techniques for Side Loaders and helpers. This garbage truckcourse covers all of the safety topics specific to side loading garbage trucks for thesolid waste employee including side loader operation, dumping loads, and specialhazards, pre-trip inspection, and the importance of safe lifting.

Solid Waste Vehicle Safety: The Pre Trip InspectionProduct code: SWPT-4003.02.0116 Runtime: 9 Spanish: yes

Federal law mandates that solid waste vehicles perform a pre-trip inspection beforegoing out on their routes each day. Use this garbage truck course to make sureyour employees are doing the proper checks, no matter the type of vehicle orprevious solid waste training. Topics also include: full walk around, oil leaks, brakechecks such as the 7 Step Break Test, proper registration and accident report kits.

Spanish Phrases for Safety: Fall ProtectionProduct code: SPFP-4012.01.0007 Runtime: 13 Spanish: no

As part of the `Spanish Phrases` safety training video series, this video is designedto train non-Spanish speaking employees to communicate important safety rulesand guidelines to those who only speak Spanish on the jobsite. This videospecifically includes proper Spanish for communicating the terms necessary forpreventing falls and all fall protection practices.

Spanish Phrases for Safety: Important InteractionsProduct code: SPII-4012.01.0008 Runtime: 13 Spanish: no

As part of the `Spanish Phrases` safety training video series, this video is designedto train non-Spanish speaking employees to communicate important safety rulesand guidelines to those who only speak Spanish on the jobsite.

Spanish Phrases for Safety: Job Site SafetyProduct code: SPJS-4012.01.0006 Runtime: 13 Spanish: no

As part of the `Spanish Phrases` safety training video series, this video is designedto train non-Spanish speaking employees to communicate important safety rulesand guidelines to those who only speak Spanish on the jobsite.

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Spanish Phrases for Safety: Personal Protective EquipmentProduct code: SPPP-4012.01.0005 Runtime: 13 Spanish: no

As part of the `Spanish Phrases` safety training video series, this video is designedto train non-Spanish speaking employees to communicate important safety rulesand guidelines to those who only speak Spanish on the jobsite. This videospecifically includes proper Spanish names for each piece of personal protectiveequipment.

Stairways and LaddersProduct code: FC_SWLD-4014.01.0220 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This guide covers OSHA rules that apply to all stairways and ladders used inconstruction, alteration, repair, painting, decorating and demolition of worksitescovered by OSHA?s construction safety and health standards.

Stairways, Ladders and SafetyProduct code: SLAS-4004.02.0017 Runtime: 17 Spanish: no

Every year thousands are injured and hundreds die while using ladders andstairways. Use this safety course to keep the accidents at your job to a minimum.Topics also covered are building your own stairways, ladders, and guardrails to fityour unique needs, as well as defective ladders, fall arrest devices, identifying thetypes of ladders necessary for each job, and ladder load capacity.

Stay Safe In the RestaurantProduct code: FC_SSIR-4014.01.13.0013 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This guide covers Restaurant safety and how you can make your workplace safer,including ergonomics, preventing injuries, slips, trips, falls, burns, and howemployees are protected by OSHA.

Steps to an Effective Hazard Communication Program forEmployers That Use Hazardous Chemicals

Product code: FC_EHCP-4014.01.14.0014 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Fact Sheet educates employers on how to implement an effective hazardcommunication program through six steps: learning the standard, preparing andimplementing a HAZCOM program, labeling containers, Informing and Trainingemployees, maintaining Safe

Stress ManagementProduct code: STRS-4003.02.0053 Runtime: 19 Spanish: no

Learn how to deal effectively with the stress on your job. In this training course, amedical expert discusses the importance of handling stress and how to identify andprevent it from getting the best of your team members. Topics also includeidentifying when stress occurs, the three main categories of stressors, high riskemployees, and the importance of a consistent and structured work environment.

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Supermarket Safety: Back Safety and Safe LiftingProcedures

Product code: SSBS-4003.02.0142 Runtime: 10 Spanish: yes

Back injuries effect every aspect of your life. In this safety training course,supermarket employees are shown how to prepare for work using proper bodymovement techniques and stretches. Proper lifting techniques, stretching exercises,as well as the importance of team work and tips for handling various situations andcommon supermarket duties are demonstrated in this course.

Supermarket Safety: Box Cutter SafetyProduct code: SSBC-4003.02.0144 Runtime: 6 Spanish: yes

No matter the type of box cutter employees use in your supermarket, this coursewill train your team on safe use and techniques for avoiding the obvious dangers ofdaily box cutter use. An emphasis is placed on employees taking responsibility fortheir own safety through safe usage, the dangers of a dull blade, disposal of blades,and proper cutting techniques.

Supermarket Safety: Employee Orientation to SafetyProduct code: SSEO-4003.02.0141 Runtime: 20 Spanish: yes

Every employee is a key part of your organization`s safety. This training course isdesigned to give supermarket workers a brief overview of their specific safetyresponsibilities on the job. Topics covered include prevention of slips, trips, andfalls, back injuries, cuts and burns, food safety, hazard communication, machinesafety, and more. An emphasis is placed on using good judgement in every task atthe supermarket to achieve the safest outcomes as well as the importance ofreporting injuries when they occur.

Supermarket Safety: Preventing Slips, Trips and FallsProduct code: SSPF-4003.02.0143 Runtime: 9 Spanish: yes

Slips, trips, and falls are incredibly common in the supermarket. Produce, leaks,spilled drinks--these are just a few items that could lead to injury or even lawsuits.Learn how to avoid and prevent slips, trips, and falls with this safety training course.Supermarket employees will be shown the many areas of risk in their workplaceand how to prevent these incidents on the job. Topics also include reportingincidents, proper display of hazard signs, watching wear you walk, and the dangersof spilled oil-based products.

Supermarket Safety: Safe Operation and Use of a BalerProduct code: SSSB-4003.02.0145 Runtime: 7 Spanish: yes

One would think that an employee using a machine that crushes and compactscardboard would be extra careful, but injuries still needlessly occur. In this trainingcourse, employees will be shown the basics for safely using a baler as well as themany risks that come with using this powerful machine on a regular basis. Itemphasizes the importance of prevention through following proper procedures at alltimes, lockout tagout, loading the baler and proper testing procedures.

Supported Scaffold InspectionsProduct code: FC_SSIQ-4014.01.21.0021 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This OSHA quick card covers the inspection of Scaffolds and it`s components.

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Surviving an Active ShooterProduct code: ASSW-4015.01.0003 Runtime: 10 Spanish: no

The following video contains graphic content of a violent nature. Viewer discretion isadvised.

Being aware and having a plan in advance are key to surviving an active shooterevent. This film, produced by the Los Angeles County Sheriff`s Department,provides statistics to active shooter events in the United States and covers the threemain options you are presented with when dealing with a shooter: Get Out, SecureYour Location, and Defend Yourself. Each option is presented in visual detail alongwith safety tips and actions you should take to further protect yourself in an activeshooter event.

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Taking Control of Workplace ViolenceProduct code: TCWV-4004.01.0029 Runtime: 15 Spanish: no

In many situations, there are warning signs of potential workplace violence.Identifying and being prepared is important to maintaining the safety of youremployees. This course is designed to increase knowledge and awareness of howto control the risk of violence in the workplace. Viewers will be trained on how tospot early warning signs, root causes, managing the conflict resolution process, aswell as the termination of an employee, and reporting any and all suspiciousbehavior.

Temporary Electricity SafetyProduct code: TELS-4004.02.0007 Runtime: 16 Spanish: no

Our society has become so dependent on power and electricity. Learning what todo in the event that temporary electrical sources must be used should be a highpriority for your organization. This electrical safety training course for constructionworkers focuses on temporary electricity training and how to work safely with it.Topics everything from basic lockout/tagout procedures and wiring systems, tomachine guarding and knowing the live parts of electrical equipment.

Ten Safe Handling Hints For KnivesProduct code: FC_THHK-4014.01.1.0001 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This documents covers ten tips for when handling knives, such as the importance ofsharpened knives, handling the blade, and cutting boards.

The Basics of Working With ElectricityProduct code: BWWE-4004.01.0035 Runtime: 18 Spanish: no

Protect yourself and those around you from electrical hazards. This safety trainingcourse imparts the basics of electrical safety knowledge through the use of threemodules: how electricity works, how your body reacts to electricity, and how to staysafe around electricity. Topics also include electrical currents and grounding,equipment and power tools, machine guarding, extension cords, lockout/tagout, andtechnical terminology.

The Cause and Effect of Slips, Trips and FallsProduct code: CEST-4003.02.0129 Runtime: 12 Spanish: no

Do you believe that 100% of all slips, trips, and falls are preventable? In this safetycourse, the result of safety rules and guidelines being ignored are thoroughlydemonstrated proving that slips, trips, and falls can be prevented. It is simply amatter of Cause and Effect. Remove the cause of slips, trips, and falls and youremove the effect. Ladder safety, good housekeeping, walk off matts, wet floorsigns, as well as physical hazards, uneven surfaces, and the static coefficient offriction are also covered in detail.

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The Consequences of Driving Under The InfluenceProduct code: CDUI-4003.02.0040 Runtime: 10 Spanish: no

"I won`t have an accident" or "I`ll be fine". How many times have you heardsomeone say this before getting behind the wheel of a vehicle? One too manytimes. This safety course follows a California law enforcement officer through thevarious field sobriety checks while outlining the consequences of driving drunk, bothin your personal and professional life. Topics also include the legal ramifications ofdrunk driving and the various chemical testing methods.

The Elements Of A Successful Ergonomics ProgramProduct code: ESEP-4004.01.0026 Runtime: 14 Spanish: no

Did you know that 85% of workers compensation claims have to do withmusculoskeletal disorders? This course provides simple and complex solutions todeal with these ergonomic situations, as well as tips on how to monitor the progressof the changes that you have made. Topics covered include ergonomics in theworkplace, break reminders, ergonomic posture, computer workstation ergonomics,repetitive strain injuries, carpal tunnel exercises, and typing posture.

The Extreme Driving QuizProduct code: EXDQ-4008.01.0001 Runtime: 46 Spanish: no

Aggressive drivers. Vehicle malfunctions. Tire blowouts. Car jackers. Drunk Drivers.So many things can go wrong on the road. Be prepared for whatever comes yourway through this training course. You will learn how to handle a multitude ofdangerous situations that can happen in a car from fender benders and submergedvehicles to fog and inclement weather. This course will prepare you for anysituation.

The Facts About Ticks and Lyme DiseaseProduct code: FTLD-4007.02.0036 Runtime: 17 Spanish: no

If you work outside, you are five times more likely to get a disease from ticks. Doyou know how to protect yourself against ticks and lyme disease? This health andsafety course will show outdoor workers what they need to know about Lymedisease, including the symptoms and diagnosis, how to properly remove a feedingtick, protective measures through clothing and PPE, Rocky Mountain Fever, and thethree stages of a tick`s life cycle.

The Final Rule on Bloodborne PathogensProduct code: FRBP-4003.02.0210 Runtime: 29 Spanish: no

Know your plan and know your procedures when dealing with BloodbornePathogens. This film provides an understanding of bloodborne pathogens, commonmodes of their transmission, methods of prevention, selection and use of properPersonal Protective Equipment, record keeping, and other pertinent information.The most common Bloodborne Pathogens, Hepatitis B, C, and HIV, are covered indetail including the symptoms, contraction statistics, transmission risks, and thedisposal of potentially HPV-contaminated items.

The Hazardous Materials Safety Permit ProgramProduct code: FC_HMPP-4014.01.9.0009 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This informational document covers the permit specifications for carrierstransporting hazardous materials.

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The Horror of Losing a Hand...Product code: HRLH-4001.05.0014 Runtime: 12 Spanish: yes

Hundreds of thousands of people injure their hands at work each year and handinjuries make up almost 1 out of 4 workplace accidents. Utilize the graphic nature ofthis hand video to show your employees the horrifying reality of losing a hand andjust how important hand injury prevention and general hand safety really is. Topicsalso include Personal Protective Equipment, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, RepetitiveStrain Injuries, and Lockout/Tagout.

The Horror of Losing an Eye...Product code: HRLE-4001.05.0012 Runtime: 15 Spanish: yes

Did you know that 90% of all eye injuries could have been prevented? Instill in youremployees the importance of not taking their healthy eyes for granted through theuse of proper eye protection safety. This graphic safety training eye course depictsthe devastating loss of an eye while detailing different scenarios where eye-relatedaccidents can occur. Topics also include Personal Protective Equipment such asface shields and eye goggles, chemical splashes, falling objects, and MacularDegeneration.

The Horror of Operating a ForkliftProduct code: HROF-4003.02.0157 Runtime: 10 Spanish: yes

Using powerful footage and images to train your employees on the best forkliftsafety practices, this safety course takes a no-nonsense approach to training forkliftoperators on the impact of not properly utilizing a forklift. Topics also includeexamples of death cases, safe speeds and stopping, sharp turns, forkliftmaintenance and pre-trip inspection as well as proper Personal ProtectiveEquipment and understanding the stability triangle and your forklift`s center ofgravity.

The Proper Inspection and Use of ScaffoldsProduct code: PIUS-4012.01.0002 Runtime: 14 Spanish: no

Without the use of scaffolds, no building would ever get built. In compliance withOSHA 1926.451, this training course provides you with the in-depth policies andprocedures necessary to inspect scaffolding before each use. Taking the viewer onsite, a thorough demonstration of exactly how to inspect scaffolding is provided.Topics also include the OSHA requirements for the correct measurement ofscaffolds, hand rails, toe boards, the use of fall protection, and hazards employeeswill face on the job.

The Proper Loading and Securing of Loads For TransportProduct code: PLSL-4003.02.0198 Runtime: 11 Spanish: yes

This safety training program trains viewers how to load a truck in preparation forsafe transport. It includes practical step by step instructions and tips for loading,balancing the load weight, order of loading for optimal placement for the safesttransit, and more.

The Proper Selection and Use of Hand ProtectionProduct code: PSHP-4004.01.0046 Runtime: 11 Spanish: no

If you`re working with materials or tools that could cause hand or arm injury youneed the right gear for protection. From simple scratches and burns to injuries thatrequire surgery, this film covers the proper selection and use of hand protection,including the following: the types of cut-resistant gloves, such as Kevlar andDyneema, how to properly measure your hand for glove size, what constitutes aproper fit, washing and caring for your hand protection, and when to use leathergloves.

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The Safe and Proper Use of an Aerial Lift PlatformProduct code: SPAP-4003.02.0159 Runtime: 15 Spanish: no

It doesn`t matter what type of Ariel platform you are using on the job, you must beproperly trained before ever operating the machine. This course provides trainingon how to perform safe operating procedures for aerial work platforms includingwhat to do before, during, and after operation in order to prevent property damage,injuries, and death. Topics also include what to do in the event of an emergency,tether points, hazardous scenarios, terminology and parts of an Ariel Platform, aswell as use of Personal Protection Equipment and Pre-use Inspection.

The Safe Loading and Unloading of Delivery VehiclesProduct code: LUDV-4002.02.0013 Runtime: 18 Spanish: no

It is imperative that Delivery Drivers are educated on the importance of beingresponsible for their own safety as they move through their day, deliver goods, andload or unload their vehicles. Delivery driver risks, how to prepare and secure aload, safely removing the load at delivery, what to be aware of during loading anddelivery, as well as proper back techniques and trailer creep are some of the topicscovered in this extensive training course.

The Safe Operation and Maintenance of Dump TrucksProduct code: SODT-4003.02.0031 Runtime: 14 Spanish: no

Emphasizing the specifics of operating and working with a dump truck compared toworking on or with a normal vehicle, this training course highlights the properoperation and detailed maintenance for these powerful machines. Topics alsoinclude pre-trip inspection, signs of engine malfunctions, weather routes, reportingof damage or incidents, parking breaks, driving overloaded, as well as axle switchesand operating the vehicle on the road.

The Safe Operation and Use of a BalerProduct code: SOUB-4003.02.0093 Runtime: 6 Spanish: no

Mechanical Balers--powerful machines capable of devastating incidents if not usedproperly. Even though the hazards are clear and visible, incidents still occur. Thiscourse provides training for those who operate mechanical balers in the workplace.With examples of cardboard baler usage, employees are provided withdemonstrations of safe and correct operating procedures. Topics also includelockout/tagout, machine guarding, loading and unloading the baler, PersonalProtective Equipment and the proper use of baler wire.

The Safe Operation and Use of a Reach TruckProduct code: SORT-4003.02.0158 Runtime: 17 Spanish: no

Picking up a load and moving it to another spot is simple enough--or, at least, itshould be, but unneccesary incidents occur every year from negligence andcomplacency. Focusing specifically on Reach Trucks or Narrow Aisle Trucks, thissafety training course provides you with training on how to safely operate a narrowaisle reach truck including everyday usage tips, pre-trip inspections, and avoidingcommon hazards. Topics also include operating speeds, shifting loads, plugging,load limits and pallet and fork positioning.

The Safe Operation and Use of a TelehandlerProduct code: SOTH-4003.02.0163 Runtime: 17 Spanish: no

Before any employee can get behind the wheel of a powered industrial truck, theymust be trained. This safety course provides you with a practical yet thoroughoverview of the operational and safety features of Telehandlers. The responsibilitiesof an effective operator, the various features of Telehandlers, pre-trip inspection,and how to perform basic Telehandler operations are covered, as well as the lawsdictating what you can and cannot do with a Telehandler. Operating on a slope,depositing loads, and bottoming out are also covered in this course.

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The Safe Operation and Use of a Walkie StackerProduct code: SOWS-4003.02.0168 Runtime: 11 Spanish: yes

Different tools require different training. In this film, you`ll be educated on WalkieStackers or Straddle Trucks and it`s uses, including a detailed demonstration ofhow to perform the daily pre-trip inspection, proper braking methods, load capacitymeasurements, understanding Center of Gravity, and safe reversing and steeringprocedures.

The Safe Operation and Use of Aerial LiftsProduct code: SOAL-4003.02.0018 Runtime: 11 Spanish: no

Educate yourself on the safety basics of Ariel Lifts with this training course. Thevarious types of Ariel Lifts such as slab models and propane driven units arecovered in detail, emphasizing how each Ariel Lift has specific instructions that mustbe followed. Pre-use inspection, personal fall arrest systems, personal protectiveequipment, as well as hazardous situations and general safety tips are also coveredin this course.

The Safe Operation and Use of ChainsawsProduct code: SOUS-4001.05.0018 Runtime: 13 Spanish: no

The informative 13 minute chain saw safety training course covers the mostimportant safety guidelines for chainsaw users. A pre-use inspection, safe carryingmethods, the correct posture to have when using a saw as well as kickback causes.It also details how to properly store and refill gasoline for a chainsaw.

The Safe Operation and Use of Fire ExtinguishersProduct code: SOFE-4003.02.0094 Runtime: 9 Spanish: no

Simple and effective, this fire extinguisher course trains you on the various classesof fire extinguishers, as well as utilizing the PASS procedure to extinguish firesbefore they get out of hand. The PASS procedure, which is at the forefront of thiscourse, instructs users to Pull the pin, Aim the Nozzle, Squeeze the Handle, andSweep from Side to Side. Topics also include fire extinguisher techniques and tipsand the servicing and inspection of extinguishers. Ensure that fire extinguishersafety is at the forefront of everyone`s mind before any employee may ever have touse one.

The Safe Operation and Use of ForkliftsProduct code: SOUF-4004.01.0027 Runtime: 21 Spanish: yes

Whether you operate a forklift all day long or only use one occasionally, you need tomake sure you are properly trained and educated on the use of a Forklift. Thistraining course presents an easy-to-understand format, focusing on loading tractortrailers, placing and retrieving loads, load limits, and the stability triangle. Topicsalso include forklift tipping, pneumatic tires, safe following distances, and thevarious types of forklifts you may encounter.

The Safe Operation and Use of Hand and Power ToolsProduct code: SOHT-4003.02.0088 Runtime: 14 Spanish: yes

Hand and Power Tools cause thousand of injuries every year. Even a screwdrivercauses over 100 deaths every year. You are responsible for your safety and thesafety of those around you. Utilize this power tool safety course to either introduceor refresh your workers on some of the lesser known safety guidelines for a rangeof power tools including wrenches and power drills. Ensure against incidentsthrough appropriate training and education. Topics also include steps to injuryprevention, types of sockets and wrenches, PPE, and the grounding of electricaltools.

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The Safe Operation and Use of LaddersProduct code: SOUL-4004.02.0029 Runtime: 16 Spanish: no

Every worker needs to know how to properly use their tools, especially Ladders.Regardless of whether you work in an office or on a construction site, a ladder ismost likely on the premises. This course guides the viewer through the properselection and use of many different types of ladders, including: step ladders, `A`ladders, extension ladders, straight ladders and platform ladders. Topics alsoinclude load capacities, stabilizing a ladder, understanding the three points ofcontact, and inspecting a ladder to ensure it is in good working order.

The Safe Operation and Use of Motor VehiclesProduct code: SOMV-4003.02.0023 Runtime: 20 Spanish: no

Pointing out many of the lesser known safety issues drivers face out on the road,this course seeks to train you on all aspects of safe driving such as coverage ofon/off ramp safety, choosing the safest lane in which to drive, toll roads, as well aspedestrian and crosswalk safety. Real life footage of hazards like following tooclosely, vehicle braking distance, distractions while driving and many other poordriving habits are also included in this course.

The Safe Operation and Use of Overhead CranesProduct code: SOOC-4003.02.0175 Runtime: 16 Spanish: yes

Cranes are powerful and useful tools that need to be handled carefully andrespectfully by trained professionals. This course guides you through the basics ofcrane safety, including safe operating procedures, pre-operating inspections, properrigging, moving, and lifting, as well as setting a load and storing cranes.

The Safe Operation and Use of Portable GrindersProduct code: SOPG-4003.02.0033 Runtime: 12 Spanish: no

If improperly used, grinders can be extremely dangerous in the workplace. Thissimple video covers the proper inspection and use of a portable grinder and how toavoid disintegration of wheels.

The Safe Operation and Use of TractorsProduct code: SOUT-4003.02.0044 Runtime: 17 Spanish: yes

Before you ever get behind the wheel of a tractor, you must be trained andauthorized. This detailed and comprehensive tractor safety training course coversall tractor operational areas, instilling the positive safety habits that you desire inyour employees. Personal Protective Equipment, the use of hand signals, propermaintenance of tractors, the hazards of operating a tractor, as well as fuelconsumption, and the reporting of injuries are also covered in this course.

The Safe Operation and Use of Utility CartsProduct code: SOUC-4002.01.0001 Runtime: 9 Spanish: yes

Utility carts are one of the safest means of transportation, often utilized for variouspurposes within many organizations. However, without proper training andimplementation of inspection routines, these otherwise efficient carts can result inaccidents involving property damage and serious personal injury. This engagingtraining course will instruct viewers on how to specifically avoid these dangerousmisfortunes. Providing crucial information to either new, or experienced utility cartdrivers, "The Safe Operation and Use of Utility Carts" will present safety practices,critical knowledge and inspection precautions, that should be used by all authorizedutility cart operators.

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The Safe Operation and Use of Utility KnivesProduct code: SOUK-4004.01.0047 Runtime: 10 Spanish: no

Utility Knives, also called a Razor Knife, Box Cutter, or a Box Knife, are convenientand easy to use, but can cause serious injury if used improperly. This film coversthe the many types of utility knives,Fixed Blade or Retractable Blade, Self-Retracting, and Auto-Retracting, as well as Safe Cutting Techniques. It is vital tounderstand the steps to safely using utility knives: Selecting the right blade,visualizing the cutting path, and wearing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE),such as Safety Glasses, Cut-Resistant Gloves, Arm Guards, and Aprons. Correctlyhandling dull, chipped, nicked, or debris obstructing blades is also covered in thisextensive training film.

The Safe Operation and Use of Welding and CuttingEquipment

Product code: SOWC-4003.02.0110 Runtime: 10 Spanish: no

Working with welding and cutting equipment presents a host of hazards. Thiswelding safety course covers a wide range of topics such as how to weld and howexactly welding works, required PPE for welding, and what to do in weldingemergency situations. Topics also include the importance of following OSHAstandards, oxygen cylinders, regulators, color coding for welding hoses, and gasleaks.

The Safe Operation of Commercial Lawn MowersProduct code: LAWN-4001.05.0013 Runtime: 13 Spanish: yes

Viewers of this landscaping course will learn the importance of following safeoperation rules while operating commercial lawn mowers. Basic maintenance andstorage procedures will be shown, as well as discussions of both what to do beforethe mower has started and how to remain safe while the mower is in operation.Topics also include overview of how to dress for the job, using and choosing theproper PPE, as well as outlining the ways to spot and avoid a host of possibleoperator and machine hazards.

The Safe Operation, Use and Care of Knives in The KitchenProduct code: SOKN-4003.02.0107 Runtime: 9 Spanish: yes

Knife use is essential in any kitchen. Proper use of these potentially dangeroustools is the focus of this training course. Topics include wearing the proper gloves,sanitation issues, and box cutter safety as well as the proper food preparationenvironment and basic safety rules. What to do in the event of a knife-related injury,proper cutting techniques, using band saws, and the dangers of using a dull knifeare also covered in this course.

The Superiour Book of Cut ProtectionProduct code: FC_SBCP-4014.01.12.0012 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This handbook covers the protection of hands and covers topics such as reducinghand injuries, cut resistance, myths, tips, facts and choosing the right glove.

The Top 25 OSHA ViolationsProduct code: TOPV-4003.02.0134 Runtime: 9 Spanish: no

Protect your employees and your company by watching this OSHA safety course,educating yourself on the Top 25 most cited OSHA Safety Topics. Knowing thehazards and the most common reasons for incidents is the first step inimplementing a safe work environment.

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The Top Five Things You Need To Know About The FluProduct code: FFLU-4002.02.0014 Runtime: 15 Spanish: no

In this course, you will learn the five most effective ways to identify and prevent theflu during flu season and beyond: Prevention, Fatigue, Keeping your Distance,Regular Exercise, and Balanced Diet. Ensure your employees will have the toolsnecessary to take responsibility for their own health. Topics also include symptomsof a cold and flu, proper hand washing techniques, and the effect of alcohol andpoor nutrition on your immune system.

The Ultimate Driving ChallengeProduct code: ULDC-4005.01.0001 Runtime: 32 Spanish: no

This interactive, made for TV safety course includes an all star cast of Tim Allen,Craig T. Nelson, and others hosting dangerous driving scenarios. Topics coveredinclude: road rage, defensive driving, distractions while driving, cell phone driving,inclement weather, stopping distances, winter driving tips, and much more. It is aperfect addition to any driver education program.

Third Party Liability: The Proper Process, Procedure andCommunication

Product code: TPLP-4003.02.0096 Runtime: 21 Spanish: no

Geared towards the hospitality and restaurant industry, this course covers how tohandle liability issues effectively while providing a safe environment for yourcustomers. Topics also include employee accidents, observable customeraccidents, authorized professionals, accident investigation and proper paper work,and detailed explanations of how your company is or is NOT protected in the eventof an incident.

Time Management for Small BusinessProduct code: FC_TMSM-4014.01.17.0017 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Time Management guide will help you better understand the concept of timemanagement, why it is important, and explain various time management practicescommonly employed by small businesses.

Time Management, 10 Strategies for Better TimeManagement

Product code: FC_SBTM-4014.01.16.0016 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Developed by the University of Georgia, this guide covers 10 effective strategies formanaging the events in your daily life to be more efficient and effective.

Tips and Techniques For Safer DrivingProduct code: TTSD-4001.05.0008 Runtime: 18 Spanish: no

Let`s face it, we can all be safer on the road. Maybe it`s complacency or ignorance,maybe it`s a false sense of security, but everyone can improve their driving habits.This unique training course gives practical safe driving tips that everyday driverscan use such as how to jump start a car, CDL vehicles, handling inclement weather,toll road etiquette, and pre-trip planning.

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Tips on Scaffold SafetyProduct code: FC_TOSS-4014.01.2.0002 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This documents offers safety tips as guidelines in avoiding job-site situations thatcould prove dangerous to scaffold workmen.

To-Do ListProduct code: FC_ITDL-4014.01.1.0001 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this To-Do list to keep track of your daily duties.

Top 10 OSHA Violations - Know The HazardsProduct code: TVKH-4003.02.0211 Runtime: 26 Spanish: no

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration, or OSHA, was created by theUS government to assure safe and healthful working conditions for working menand women by setting and enforcing standards and by providing training, outreach,education and assistance. This film covers in detail the top 10 violations occurringacross the country: Fall Protection, Hazard Protection, Scaffolding, RespiratoryProtection, Lockout/Tagout, Powered Industrial Tracks, Ladders, Electrical-WiringMethods, Electrical-General Requirements, and Machine Guarding. In addition toyour organization`s training material, this film will ensure employees are thoroughlyfamiliar with the safety procedures for their particular jobs.

Tower Safety and AwarenessProduct code: TWSA-4003.02.0188 Runtime: 18 Spanish: no

Designed to be an introductory course for Tower Workers, employees will go from Ato Z of the hazards and practices required to perform your job safely. Topics includehow to care for, inspect, and use equipment, Personal Protective Equipment,general safety practices and regulations, as well as RF exposure, descent devicesand rescue ropes.

Train-the-Trainers Guide to Electrical Safety for GeneralIndustry

Product code: FC_ESGI-4014.01.3.0003 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This detailed guide covers electrical safety for the General Industry, includingcommon electrical hazards, PPE, Hazardous locations, wiring methods, and GFCI.

Training On The Selection and Use of RespiratorsProduct code: TSUR-4003.02.0016 Runtime: 29 Spanish: yes

The selection of respirators require planning, knowledge, and the understanding ofworkplace hazards. This film covers a wide range of respirator information,including basic terminology and information, fit-testing training and seal checks(including how to do a pressure test), proper selection, emergency procedures,respiratory hazards, atmosphere guidelines, types of respirators, filters andcartridge canisters, and respirator maintenance.

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Transporters: Hazardous WasteProduct code: FC_THWC-4014.01.58.0058 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Transporters of hazardous waste should use this checklist before transportingchemicals and waste. Checklist also covers EPA ID numbers, placards, unloadingand loading.

Tree Trimming SafetyProduct code: TREE-4001.05.0007 Runtime: 20 Spanish: no

This arborist training course establishes a professional attitude for tree trimmers tofollow. Covering Personal Protective Equipment, high lift truck safety, dealing withchippers, chain saws, and other types of tree trimming devices such as the StringTrimmer, this course covers a wide range of topics preparing your employees forwhatever hazard or task they may face on the job. Broad guidelines for coning ifworking on a public street, or any other public area are also covered, as well asChainsaw training, bucket truck training, and fall protection training.

Tree Trimming Safety: Avoiding the Hazards Through ProperTraining

Product code: TTHT-4001.05.0019 Runtime: 19 Spanish: no

To work safely and productively, training must be taken seriously. This treetrimming safety course provides insight into overall tree trimming safety as well ascreating a safety program tailored to each job done. Other tree trimming tipscovered are the unique Personal Protective Equipment that tree trimmers mustwear, the minimum number of employees to a tree trimming team (and their specificjobs) as well as general chainsaw safety training including pre-use inspection,chainsaw kickbacks, utilizing a chipper, and ladder use.

Trenching and Shoring The Competent PersonProduct code: TSCP-4003.02.0146 Runtime: 29 Spanish: no

Understand this key point, workers should NEVER be in a situation where their livesare on the line because of cave ins. In this course, workers will learn that cave insare preventable through following proper procedures and policies. Focusing on theduties and responsibilities of a Competent Person, this course also covers trenchhazards, shoring regulations, soil conditions, slope, using proper trench protectionmethods, and additional training on how to interpret trench debility.

Trenching and Shoring: Meeting The RequirementsProduct code: TSMR-4001.05.0010 Runtime: 14 Spanish: no

Trenching and shoring are essential tools during any excavation. This in-depthtraining course focuses on OSHA-regulated safety measures and what yourorganization must do to meet said measures. Protection from hazards with wateraccumulation, hazardous atmospheres, the design of support, shield, and otherprotective systems are covered in detail, as well as the digging process, angle ofrepose, weather conditions, contributing factors to cave-ins, and the inspection ofshoring systems.

Trenching and Shoring: Soil ClassificationProduct code: TSSC-4003.02.0147 Runtime: 21 Spanish: no

Every cave-in is entirely preventable. This course offers training on the specifics ofsoil testing, including plasticity tests, and procedures necessary for the identificationof soil type found on location during trenching and shoring projects. Knowing thetype of soil is imperative to preventing incidents. Topics also include statistics onthe average cave-in, responsibilities of the Competent Person, hazards of vibrationson site, unconfined compressive strength, and the Olive Jar Test.

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Trenching and Shoring: Understanding Excavation SafetyProduct code: TSES-4004.02.0022 Runtime: 15 Spanish: no

Every year workers are injured in cave-in accidents. Take the necessaryprecautions to prevent injury and death: understand the hazards, know yourresources, understand the elements affecting the site, know the protective systems,and follow safe work habits and proper emergency procedures, Use this trenchingand shoring safety course to give your team a complete understanding of topics likesloping, shoring, shielding, cave-in emergency procedures, dealing with heavyequipment such as backhoes on the job-site, and ladder safety.

Trucks, Trailers and Towing: Safe Practices and AwarenessProduct code: TTTS-4002.04.0001 Runtime: 11 Spanish: no

Hitching a trailer to a truck doesn`t have to be complicated or dangerous -- simpleand proper training should be implemented, but sadly over 70% of people tow bytrial and error. In this training course, you will be given a brief overview of towingterminology, hazards, safe practices, and the dangers of complacency. Topics alsoinclude securing and loading cargo, pre-trip inspection, trailer sway, turning radius,blind spots, and breaking distance.

Trucks, Vans and Other Delivery VehiclesProduct code: TVDV-4001.02.0001 Runtime: 16 Spanish: no

This highly effective driving course gives drivers training on how to safely operatedelivery vehicles before, during, and after a delivery. Topics covered include pre-tripinspections, proper truck backing, loading dock safety, proper turning techniques,truck stopping distance and how to improve bad driving habits. Proper truck drivingtechniques for vehicles carrying heavy loads and/or passengers in inclementweather and hazardous road conditions are demonstrated. Awareness, practicality,and common sense are also emphasized in this driving course.

Understanding and Safely Using Fall ProtectionProduct code: USFP-4003.02.0167 Runtime: 23 Spanish: no

While fall-related fatalities have dropped in recent years, it is still a serious issuethat workers face every day. This film seeks to educate your employees on theOSHA and ANSI standards for fall protection and how to protect yourself and yourteam from accidents. Your team will gain an awareness of fall prevention basicsand safety. Topics also include how to evaluate risks and identify potential hazards,the need for a written fall protection program, personal fall arrest systems, anchorpoints, guardrails, safety nets, and more.

Understanding and Working Safely With ElectricityProduct code: UWSE-4003.02.0020 Runtime: 15 Spanish: no

This electrical safety course is designed for maintenance workers, machineoperators, and anyone else who works with or around electrical tools and safetyelectrical equipment. It will train your team on how to work safely while satisfyingthe OSHA electrical training requirements under 1910.331 for non-qualifiedemployees. Topics also include grounding devices, testing a line or circuit, electricalshock, and reporting any and all issues with malfunctioning equipment.

Understanding HIPAA ComplianceProduct code: HIPA-4003.02.0174 Runtime: 11 Spanish: no

The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act or HIPAA was created toprotect and safeguard your medical information or Protected Health Information.This course covers many of HIPAA`s rules and what they mean for you and yourorganization, as well as outlining what Healthcare providers, plans, andorganizations must do to be in compliance with HIPAA regulations. Maintainingemail and computer privacy, understanding Credible Coverage, Notice ofInformation Practices and Individual Right`s forms, and proper recording keepingare also covered in this course.

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Understanding Musculoskeletal DisordersProduct code: UMSD-4004.01.0024 Runtime: 14 Spanish: no

Musculoskeletal disorders (MSD`s) are one of the primary loss time injuriesthrough-out the entire workforce. This course focuses on ways to reduce and avoidthe risks of MSD`s, definitions of MSD`s, and signs and symptoms of MSD`s.Carpal tunnel syndrome symptoms and pain from a repetitive strain injury is just acouple of examples covered in the ergonomics video.

Understanding The Principals of Machine GuardsProduct code: UPMG-4003.02.0043 Runtime: 15 Spanish: no

Save your fingers, hands, and life through understanding the importance ofmachine guarding. Safety standards are put in place to prevention injury. Thistraining course covers the principles behind machine guarding with an emphasis onconveyor safety, proper personal protective equipment, and lockout/tagoutprocedures. Topics also include being an authorized user, types of machine guards,and pre-use inspection.

Understanding Work PermitsProduct code: UWPM-4003.02.0109 Runtime: 10 Spanish: no

Work permits are designed for the safety of those working on or near a work site. Inthis film, Entry Permits for Confined Space Entry and Hot Work permits are coveredin extensive detail, including walking you through the different sections on a HotWork Permit, when and where a Permit must be issued, who can authorize permits,and the safety measures required before Confined Space Entry and Hot Work canbe performed.

UST Operator Class C TrainingProduct code: 0017-4015.02.0016 Runtime: 10 Spanish: no

This course will help train Class C Operators in proper procedures for emergenciesarising from underground storage tank systems. Spills, leaks, releases and fires willbe covered.

Utility Cart SafetyProduct code: UTCS-4001.05.0017 Runtime: 9 Spanish: yes

Utility Carts are great tools for getting around on a job site, however, like allmachines, there are consequences and injuries can occur if safe cart proceduresaren`t followed. In this training course, you will learn the safe operating proceduresand safety risks of utility carts. Topics also include how to do a pre-trip inspection,driving around pedestrians, load limits, unsafe driving speeds, crossingintersections, and the importance of paying attention to your surroundings.

Valet: Parking, Services and SafetyProduct code: VPSS-4003.02.0105 Runtime: 14 Spanish: no

What should you do if you find a wallet in the car you`re valeting? What`s standardprocedure if someone hits the vehicle while you`re parking? These are questionsthat you, as a valet driver, should know. In this training course, all of the majorproblems surrounding being a valet driver are covered in detail including preventingslips and falls, lost and found issues, dealing with returning a car to a drunkcustomer, and accidents.

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Vehicle Safety BeltsProduct code: VHSB-4004.02.0023 Runtime: 6 Spanish: no

Taking you to a major construction site, examples are shown that even where hardhats are worn, machine guarding rules are followed, and fall protection is used thatpeople still believe that don`t need to wear seat belts. This training courseemphasizes the importance of seat belts and the consequences of not following thelaw. Topics also include proper seat belt use and riding in the bed of a truck.

Vehicle Safety ChecklistProduct code: FC_VEHI-4014.01.8.0008 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this checklist to ensure your vehicle`s basic functions are in good operatingcondition.

Vehicle Safety: Being Prepared...Product code: VSBP-4008.01.0005 Runtime: 15 Spanish: no

Your vehicle was designed to be safe and keep you secure, but that safety goes towaste if you, as the driver, make poor driving choices. This drivers training safetycourse prepares your team for a host of possible situations on the road, frombreakdowns to bad driving habits. Viewers will also learn about cell phone usageand texting laws, road rage, safe following distance, effective driving habits,addressing distractions, and defensive driving.

Veterinarian Safety TrainingProduct code: 0004-4015.02.0004 Runtime: 18 Spanish: no

Follow Jill, at the Ballston Spa Veterinary Clinic, as she walks you through theOSHA and Veterinarian hospital requirements to maintain a safe and healthy workenvironment for your employees and clients. Some of the more common workinjuries and prevention methods are covered, such as slips, ladder safety, beingbitten or scratched, poked with a needle, and back injuries due to improper lifting.Personal protective equipment, Exam Room safety, laser and radiograph safety, fireextinguisher safety, and hazard communication are also covered.

Walking Safely On Snow and IceProduct code: WKSI-4003.02.0190 Runtime: 8 Spanish: no

Surroundings, improper footwear, and carelessness already contribute to slips,trips, and falls, but when you add in snowy or icy surfaces, accidents dramaticallyincrease. Take the necessary steps and precautions to reduce the risks you facewhile walking on snowy and icy surfaces. Topics include walking patterns, utilizinghand rails, black ice, distributing your weight, and proper footwear.

Warehouse Orientation and Safety TrainingProduct code: WOST-4003.02.0028 Runtime: 11 Spanish: no

This comprehensive warehouse training course introduces new employees to themajor hazards they need to be aware in order to remain safe while working in awarehouse. Concentrated focus is on forklift safety, warehouse etiquette, and goodhousekeeping. Slips, trips, and falls, teamwork, loading trailers, PPE, and backsafety are also covered in this course.

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Welding & Hot WorkProduct code: FC_WHWH-4014.01.2.0002 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this handout as a quick reference for welding & hot work, including permits,restrictions, and various hazards.

Welding and Cutting SafetyProduct code: WCTS-4004.02.0009 Runtime: 14 Spanish: no

Whether it is electricity or gas powering your welding tools, these tools can havevery dangerous consequences if not used properly. Knowing the specific safetypractices for each one is imperative to maintaining a safe working environment.This welding and cutting safety training course includes instruction on electric arcwelding and oxy-fuel welding, as well as welding practices for multiple environmentsincluding confined spaces. Topics also include Personal Protective Equipment,Electrical Hazards, Smoking Hazards, flashbacks, and suitable and non-suitablewelding environments.

Welding Safety: The Health HazardsProduct code: WSHH-4003.02.0077 Runtime: 27 Spanish: no

While covering the safe operation of both electrical and gas welding safety, thiswelding safety course focuses on some of the health hazards inherent to weldingoperations. Not only does it give information on such hazards but it gives detailedinstructions to prevent injury or illness. Topics also include gas cylinders, valveprotection caps, types of radiation, ground circuits, submerged arc-welding, metalfume fever and welding-related illnesses, and OSHA standards.

What Employees Need To Know About Sexual HarassmentProduct code: WESH-4003.02.0004 Runtime: 17 Spanish: yes

Sexual Harassment occurs too often in the workplace. Sometimes it is subtle andsometimes it is blatant, but all harassment should stop and/or be reported. Thisworkplace harassment training course instructs your team on what sexualharassment is, how to avoid it, and what to do when confronted with it. Topics alsoinclude the importance of staying in control of your emotions, hostile workenvironments, and inappropriate behavior.

What Is Workplace Discrimination?Product code: WWDS-4003.02.0065 Runtime: 13 Spanish: no

An unfortunate reality of the workplace: discrimination, especially subtlediscrimination, and harassment are still common occurrences in your workplace. Inthis course, your employees will learn what harassment and discrimination are andhow to keep them out of your workplace. Topics also include stereotypes, theresponsibilities of each employee, religious accommodation, and non-acceptablehumor and behavior.

Why Dogs Attack...Product code: WDAK-4003.02.0046 Runtime: 19 Spanish: no

Invading a dogs territory, where dogs are more likely to attack, and who is morelikely to be attacked are just some of the topics covered in this course. Knowingwhy dogs attack will greatly reduce the chance of injury. This course covers how tospot an aggressive dog, how to prevent yourself from getting bit, and steps to avoiddogs during your route.

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Why We Drive The Way We DoProduct code: WDWD-4004.01.0014 Runtime: 11 Spanish: no

Have you ever taken the time to consider why you drive the way you do? Do youtake out your frustrations or emotions on the road? Do you think you`re safebecause "you`re behind the wheel"? Do you think your life is marked by "luck" soyou drive more carelessly? In this driver training course, instructions on defensivedriving skills, a general introduction to daily driving risks and how to manage them,and a host of practical safe driving tips are emphasized and covered. Topics alsoinclude complacency and distractions, alertness, and the importance of being safefor everyone`s sake.

Worker Safety In Your Hospital, Know the FactsProduct code: FC_WSYH-4014.01.4.0004 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This document covers the facts of hospital safety and hazards.

Workers` RightsProduct code: FC_WRHB-4014.01.0218 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

The OSH Act gives workers the right to safe and healthful working conditions. It isthe duty of employers to provide workplaces that are free of known dangers thatcould harm their employees. This handbook covers workers` rights.

Working Safe: Preventing Sleep Depravation and FatigueProduct code: PSDF-4007.02.0049 Runtime: 15 Spanish: no

Studies show that employees who work the swing or mid-night shift are more likelyto be involved in accidents. Human bodies were designed to function optimally withadequate sleep. Use this course to train your shift employees on what they need toknow about how the human body handles sleeping and waking cycles, sleepdeprivation, and how to prevent sleep changes or shift work from creatingdebilitating stress and fatigue.

Working Safely In A CasinoProduct code: WSCN-4003.02.0181 Runtime: 11 Spanish: no

In this casino safety course, casino workers will be trained on a wide range ofsituations they will face on the job, both in front of the house and in back of thehouse. This includes how to handle unsafe incidents, handling carts, horseplay andgood house keeping, safe lifting, money handling, identifying potentially dangerouscircumstances or guests, and the importance of communication with your team andsupervisor.

Working Safely in Cold WeatherProduct code: WICW-4002.02.0005 Runtime: 15 Spanish: yes

Working safely in cold weather requires more than just the right clothing. Thispresentation provides viewers with detailed information on how to safely work incold weather conditions. It will explain how the systems of the body differ in coldconditions, how to spot frostbite and other cold-related illness, as well as how toproperly dress and work in the cold months. Prevention is emphasized as viewersare shown signs of distress to look for in themselves or their coworkers and how tosafely handle such situations with essential winter safety tips.

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Working Safely With ChemicalsProduct code: WSWC-4003.02.0059 Runtime: 8 Spanish: no

It is unsafe for anyone to work with chemicals unless those involved are properlytrained on M.S.D.S. safety. As compliance safety is job number one, this workplacesafety training course educates employees who use, handle, store, and dispose ofchemicals in the workplace. This HazCom training meets general requirements foremployees who use or are around small amounts of chemicals on a daily basis andhave the `right to know` what the hazards of the materials they are coming intocontact with through MSDS training.

Working Safely with ElectricityProduct code: FC_WSWE-4014.01.11.0011 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

This Fact Sheet lists some of the dangers workers may face when working directlywith electricity, including overhead lines, cable harnesses, and circuit assemblies.

Working Safely With Formaldehyde In A LaboratoryProduct code: WSFL-4003.02.0186 Runtime: 9 Spanish: yes

Formaldehyde safety: a critical part of your chemical hygiene plan. This course willtrain your employees on how to safely handle and work with formaldehyde,including handling and understanding exposure, labeling, cleaning and disposalprocedures. Explanation of different types of chemicals, MSDS training, PersonalProtective Equipment, as well as respirator use and proper storage are alsocovered in this course.

Working Safely With Respiratory ProtectionProduct code: WSRP-4004.01.0041 Runtime: 18 Spanish: no

Particulates, Vapors, Gases. Respirators are necessary to protect yourself againstthe lethal types of contaminants you may encounter on the job. This film is gearedtowards the use and maintenance of Air Purifying Respirators. It covers the manytypes of Air Purifying Respirators, such has Particulate Respirators and Half andFull Face mask Respirators, selecting and identifying proper cartridges and filters,the inspection of your respirator, how to perform a negative and positive pressurecheck, Fit Testing, maintaining your respirator, and the types of hazards you mayencounter in your work environment.

Working Safely With Scaffolds and LaddersProduct code: WSSL-4003.02.0008 Runtime: 11 Spanish: yes

Set in a construction environment, this training course provides the OSHA CFR1926.451 rules and regulations for scaffolding usage. Also covered is safe ladderuse, electrical safety fall protection systems, common accidents, basic scaffoldsafety, and the specific measurements for hand rails and guards.

Working Safely With Snow Plows and Other Snow RemovalVehicles

Product code: SNOW-4002.02.0006 Runtime: 20 Spanish: no

Snow removal vehicles make the roads safe for others, an important job during thecold weather months. With so much at stake, snow removal vehicle operators musttake responsibility by keeping track of their own safety out on the road. This snowplow training course will educate operators on achieving safety before, during andafter a run. Information covered includes safe vehicle operation, pre-trip inspection,minimizing driving and winter road hazards, and how to handle severe weatherhazards. Importance is placed on general awareness, preparation and respect forthe other drivers on the road.

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Working With and Understanding The Aging Workforce:Employee Version

Product code: AGWE-4003.02.0055 Runtime: 10 Spanish: no

As the average age of the common worker rises, it is important to know what thismeans for your workforce. This course helps these aging employees understandhow to cope with an aging body and mind, and it looks to teach younger employeeshow to be respectful when working with older employees. The pros and cons of anaging work force are covered in detail as well as the importance of matching theemployees to the needs of the job.

Working With and Understanding The Aging Workforce:Management Version

Product code: AGWM-4003.02.0056 Runtime: 12 Spanish: no

The aging population is growing faster than any other sector of the workforce. Thiscourse gives you the information you need to develop and leverage the agingworkforce to the benefit of your business. The pros and cons of an aging work forceare covered in detail as well as the importance of matching the employees to theneeds of the job. Topics also include ergonomic measures to increase productivityand health, exercise programs, and tips to decrease injuries in the workforce.

Workplace Harassment, Discrimination and RespectProduct code: WHDE-4002.02.0002 Runtime: 17 Spanish: yes

Harassment and discrimination are an unfortunate reality in the workplace and arebest combated by educating workers on awareness and respectful communication.This course will provide employees with tools and examples of how to handleworkplace harassment or discrimination in a confidential and professional way.Topics also include examples of discrimination and harassment, respectful vs.disrespectful behavior, and the types of harassment and discrimination such asorigin, race, religion, culture, age and gender.

Workplace Harassment, Discrimination and Respect -Management Edition

Product code: WHDM-4002.02.0003 Runtime: 19 Spanish: yes

Three captivating hosts show a number of realistic scenarios in the workplace thatcan help managers to identify harassing or offensive behavior. This introduction toworkplace harassment will allow managers to be able to notice `red flags` in theiremployees, as well as how to respond proactively to these behaviors as they workto create a respectful work environment.

Workplace Violence: The Myths and The MysteryProduct code: WVMM-4001.01.0003 Runtime: 17 Spanish: no

Learn the truth about workplace violence and dispels the myths surrounding it. Yourteam will learn the warning signs to look for and how to handle any potentialworkplace violence effectively. Topics also include identifying stress andsubsequent performance issues, handling violent or threatening behavior, and theimportance of positivity and kind words to dispel worker hostility.

Workplace Violence: Threat DetectionProduct code: WVTD-4004.01.0030 Runtime: 17 Spanish: no

This excellent workplace violence prevention course teaches your employees tolook out for `red flag` behaviors and signs in order to prevent dangerous incidents. Itincludes demonstrations of these `red flags` and direct instruction on how to reducerisks by identifying these behaviors and handling them effectively before anyincident ever happens.

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Workstation ChecklistProduct code: FC_WKSC-4014.01.12.0012 Runtime: 0 Spanish: no

Use this checklist to determine if your workstation is ergonomically efficient andsafe.

WSI: Bloodborne PathogensProduct code: WBBP-4002.01.0010 Runtime: 15 Spanish: yes

Follow two experienced workplace safety investigators as they make their waythrough an investigation of a serious bloodborne pathogen exposure. In thiscompelling WSI episode, as we watch the story unfold, we will learn how simple it isfor some simple forgetfulness to create serious health and safety issues in regardsto bloodborne pathogens training. Both occupational bloodborne pathogensexposure and unanticipated bloodborne exposure will be discussed as well asprevention through knowledge, training, proper use of personal protectiveequipment (PPE), good housekeeping and bloodborne pathogen exposureawareness.

WSI: Groundskeeping SafetyProduct code: WSIG-4002.02.0018 Runtime: 19 Spanish: no

After a frightening incident, expert workplace investigators are called to crack thecase. In the midst of the story, viewers will learn about the hazards of exposure tothe various machinery and elements of outdoor work environments. In thislandscaping course, emphasis is placed on working in the elements and how torecognize, prevent, and handle heat stress situations. Preventing complacency fromentering into landscaping training is also covered as complacency is the numberone root of accidents.

WSI: Lockout TagoutProduct code: WLOT-4002.02.0023 Runtime: 27 Spanish: yes

Become a part of the Workplace Safety Investigation (WSI) team as they collectclues from both affected and authorized employees to determine the cause of afatal workplace safety incident. This safety training course will actively engage theviewer as the OSHA Lockout Tagout standard 1910.147 is continuously referencedin an effort to discover the violation that led to the accident. It will uniquely cover thefollowing topics: Locks, Tags, Group Lockout Tagout Procedures, Energy Sources,Energy Control Plans, Affected and Authorized Personnel, PPE (PersonalProtective Equipment), Isolation and Deenergization, Maintenance and Repair.

Your Shop, Your SafetyProduct code: YSYS-4003.02.0178 Runtime: 9 Spanish: no

A busy workshop is full of all kinds of potential safety hazards. This course providesa training overview of the major hazards common to a broad range of work shopsand conditions. An effective refresher course for experienced workers or introcourse for those new on the job. Topics also include respirator use, pre-useinspection of tools or machinery, lifting and back safety, Personal ProtectiveEquipment, HazCom, and Safety Data Sheets.

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Zoonotic Diseases: DogsProduct code: 0008-4015.02.0008 Runtime: 3 Spanish: no

Understanding that even your furry best friend can make you sick is important notonly to protect yourself, but everyone who comes into contact with your pet. In thisshort training course, the various types of Zoonotic diseases that can be transferredto humans are covered, as well as how to prevent the transfer of said diseaseswhile keeping your pets healthy and happy. Ticks, rabies, toxoplasmosis, ringwormare also covered, in addition to the importance of litter box cleanliness, personalhygiene, and medication.