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Holding Effective Safety Meetings
Keep your team involved in a safe workplace. This program helps employees understand the importance of safety meetings, how to plan and conduct them and reporting violations of your safety policy.
Labels and Other Forms of Warning
This program explains the basic hazard warning information that will be found on labels and how that information is tied to the MSDS.
Lift Truck Characteristics, Balance & Stability™
This program teaches viewers what they need to know to become professional lift truck operators. It covers the following other important aspects of forklifts: classifications; the functions of the various parts of a forklift; maximum load weights; load center; and lift weight.
Lift Truck Inspections: Battery-Powered Engines™
This video provides a step-by-step checklist for conducting both a physical/exterior and Operational inspection, including all parts and systems.
Lift Truck Inspections: Internal Combustion Engines™
Current Regulations require that lift trucks be inspected at least once a day. This video will teach viewers how to conduct pre-operation inspection of a lift truck powered by an internal combustion engine, as well as the proper techniques for starting and refueling.
Office Ergonomics: If Only Your Computer Could Talk
This is an engaging video with an emphasis on computer monitors. An amusing "screen saver" named Bill takes control of the situation and teaches everyone all he knows about proper monitor set-up and other office issues such as material handling.
Operator In Control - Driving a Forklift Safely™
This program focuses on the personal responsibility of the operator and stresses the joint efforts of both employer and employee to ensure safe operation of the forklift truck.
Personal Protective Equipment: Head to Toe
The main message of this program is that personal protective equipment must be worn whenever hazards exist in the workplace. It focuses on head, face, eye, hand, and foot protection.
Process Safety Management - An Introduction
This program provides information about the specific requirements of the PSM Standard for personnel who will be taking part in gathering process safety information or participating in process safety analysis.
Respiratory Hazards in the Workplace (Complete Program)
This video gives an overview of the nature, extent, and effects of typical respiratory hazards. These hazards include three types: oxygen deficiency, particulate contaminants, and gas and vapor contaminants.
Rules of Danger - Basic Principles of Electricity™
Electricity causes thousands of injuries and deaths and millions of dollars in property damage each year. Yet electricity acts in predictable ways—there is nothing mysterious about it. Knowing the basic Rules of Danger about electricity can significantly reduce the risk of property damage, injury, or death.
Safe Lift Truck Operation
This video shows operators how to avoid a lift truck accident. It covers step-by-step procedures for safely picking up a load, driving with a load, setting a load down, and parking.
Safe Use of Powered Pallet Movers
This program uses a combination of warehouse footage and informative graphics to explain the basic types and principles of powered pallet movers. Powered industrial vehicle training requirements are outlined including new hire and refresher training requirements. Issues concerning the stability triangle and load balance are addressed using 3D graphics and animation.
Safety Orientation For Employees - Heavy Industry™
Designed to teach your new employees how to recognize and work safely around hazards in the workplace, this video introduces the principles of hazard communication, energy isolation and control, permits and confined space safety—as well as the types of tasks which are prohibited in the workplace.
Safety Orientation for Employees - Light Industry
This program introduces the principles of hazard communication, energy isolation and control, permits and confined space safety.
Safety Orientation: Working Together for Safety™
Getting to the brass tacks of the importance of safety on the job, this program hits hard at what safety is and the importance of keeping safety top-of-mind each and every day. The program addresses the relationship of unsafe actions to accidents, the safety responsibilities of management and employees and the safety system that has been established.
Sounding the Alarm
This program is directed to training workers who might discover a hazardous chemical spill or release how to gather the information necessary to sound the alarm without placing themselves in jeopardy.
Understanding the Hazard Classes
This program is for all line employees and supervisors who handle potentially hazardous materials on the job. Live action sequences show different response tactics that should be considered before attempting to mitigate a hazardous materials incident.
Uniform for Safety: Wearing Personal Protective Equipment
This program examines the components that make up the protective equipment that keeps workers safe on the job. It outlines how an employer assesses the need for PPE based on the potential hazards in a facility.
Unstable Machine: The Nature of a Forklift™
Forklift accidents account for thousands of injuries each year — many of them serious and too many of them fatal. The big cause of these injuries is lack of stability — more specifically, tip-over.