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1 CSRMA Training /DVD Library The materials listed below are available, at no charge, to all CSRMA members. s/dvds are limited to two per request and need to be returned to the CSRMA library within 2-3 weeks. Several training video programs come with an instructor guide, which will be included with the order, along with example student handbooks, if available. Ordering information will be included for those agencies wishing to purchase additional student handbooks. To borrow these materials, please go to the CSRMA Risk Control Online Website at: and click on TRAINING to see this list online. Request for specific titles can be completed online. For any problems, please call: Tevea Him at or at QUICKVIEW TOPIC LIST Accident Investiation Eye Protection Media Relations Anchorages Fall Protection Office Asbestos Fire Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Back Forklift Preventive Maintenance Backhoe General Process Management Behavior Based Groundskeeping Respiratory Protection Bloodbone Pathogens Hand Tool/Machine Meetings Claims Handling Harassment Scaffolds Compressed Gasses Hazard Communication Scissor Lifts Sopaces Hazardous Material/Haz Waste Security Contractor Management Hazwoper Shiftwork Hearing Conservation Slips, Trips, Falls Heat Stress Supervisor Training - Drug & Alcohol Hydraulics Traffic Earthquake Incident Reporting Treatment Plant Infectious Diseases Trenching & Shoring Emergency Action Plan Lab Vibration Environmental Line Breaking Welding Ergonomics Lockout/Tagout Winter Excavation (NEW TOPIC) Maintenance Workplace Violence Material Data Sheets (MSDS) NOTE: New Topics and New Titles are listed in BLUE. RECOMMENDED FOR TAILGATE TRAININGS These videos are approximately 5 min. long and can be used during Supervisor Tailgate Training Sessions. Bloodborne Pathogens (18a) Hazard Communication (56) Tuberculosis (90) Space Trainng (24) Material Data Sheets (62) Working Around Cranes (31) Ergonomics (49) Respiratory Protection (82) Hazcom/Warning Lables (57) Small Spills and Leaks (55) Rev. January 2012
2 Accident Investigation Accident Investigation Accident Investigation 1 Accident Investigation: The Accident: What to Do (2 copies available) CSRMA /DVD Library List 14 min. YES VHS 2 Accident Investigation: For Supervisors 21 min NO VHS 3 Accident Investigation: The Big Picture 19 min. NO VHS Anchorages 4 Anchorages - Making the Connection 17 min. YES VHS Anchorages 197 Anchorages: Making the Connection 17 min YES DVD Asbestos 5 Asbestos Awareness 23 min. YES VHS Asbestos 236 Back Back Back Asbestos Awarenss - Controlling Exposure - NEW ADDITION! 223 Back in Action 6 7 Back Protection - Defending Your Zone Back - Posture, Mechanics, and Exercise Back 161 Back - Real Life 15 min Yes DVD Back 8 Back for Landscape, Custodial & Maintenance Workers Review the basic steps for investigating an accident effectively. Assembling an investigation kit; Gathering evidence; Key points in interviewing witnesses In-depth reivew of how to conduct an accident investigation. Designed to help supervisors develop hands-on skills Discusses unsafe working conditions and exploring creative solutions to prevent future accidents. Gathering evidence; Evaluating accidents; Writing accident reports. Unfortunately, even the best fall protection is useless without proper anchorage. This video program will help employees hook up correctly. Complies with OSHA s proposed Hook up with this program now, which adheres to OSHA's Personal Fall Arrest System ( app C and 1926 subpart M App C) Standard. Awareness level asbestos training. Focuses on maintenance activities Get the lowdown on basic OSHA principles, master safe handling DVD measures. Covers: asbestos-containing materials, revised PELs, TWA and Exposure Limits, required work practices, engring controls 20 min NO DVD Covers basic anatomy of the back, warning signs of potential injury, risk factors, and preventative measures i.e. proper lifting techniques and a pro-active health regimen. Uses sports theem to compare physical rigors workers face to the 19 min. NO VHS physical challenges of many pro athletes. Review proper lifting, gripping, repetitive task techniques. Wellness training tips fo preventing back injuries. Uses industrial 19 min. NO VHS tasks common to the wastewater industry to demonstrate proper techniques. 20 min. NO VHS Back 168 Back : Lift Well, Live Well 15 min YES DVD Backhoe Name Minutes Matl Reduce the risk of back injuries for your employees. Covers: s of back injuries; Safe lifting practices; Exercise; Real-life scenarios. An invaluable guide to the basic steps that landscape, maintenance, warehouse and custodial workers should follow to avoid back injuries. This program shows how you can 'head off' back pain through common sense and practical advice: back basics, positive steps, warning signs, proper lifting, exercise n/a /2008 9C Backhoe Loader - Pre-Start Inspection 12 min. VHS (No description available) of 21
3 CSRMA /DVD Library List Backhoe Backhoe Backhoe 250 9B 249 Name Minutes Matl Backhoe Loader - Pre-Start Inspection - NEW ADDITION! Backhoe Loader - Safe Operating Techniques Backhoe Loader - Safe Operating Techniques - NEW ADDITION! 12 min. DVD A good daily pre-start inspection helps keep the machine running reliably all day long. This video provides an organized way to check out the machine before putting it to work 14 min VHS (No description available) min. DVD 1992 This video provides tips on how to operate smoothly and safely in a wide variety of work conditions with several different attachments 1992 Backhoe 9A Backhoe Loader Series: Maintenance and Transport 9 min VHS (No description available) 1992 Backhoe Behavior Based Behavior Based Behavior Based Behavior Based Behavior Based Bloodborne Pathogens Bloodborne Pathogens Bloodborne Pathogens Bloodborne Pathogens 10 Coaching The Backhoe Operator 2 hrs. YES VHS NO LONGER AVAILABLE Behavior-Based Series 15 Module 4: Observation and Feedback - Creating Positive Consequences Behavior-Based Series 16 Module 5: Problem Solving - Removing the Barriers Behavior-Based Series 13 Module 2: Behavior Analysis - Understanding the Cause Behavior-Based Series 14 Module 3: The Inventory - Defining Behavioral Exposure 12 Behavior-Based Series Introduction: Module 1: Foundation Concepts - Shifting 28 min. YES VHS 28 min. YES VHS 28 min. YES VHS 28 min. YES VHS 28 min. YES VHS This 5-part program introduces the basic concepts of behavior, attitude, and culture and it explores the relationships among them. This 5-part program introduces the basic concepts of behavior, attitude, and culture and it explores the relationships among them. This 5-part program introduces the basic concepts of behavior, attitude, and culture and it explores the relationships among them. This 5-part program introduces the basic concepts of behavior, attitude, and culture and it explores the relationships among them. This 5-part program introduces the basic concepts of behavior, attitude, and culture and it explores the relationships among them. 18A Bloodborne Pathogens 5 min. NO VHS Protection from bloodborne diseases in the industrial workplace n/a 17A 239 Bloodborne Pathogens - The OSHA Standard for Industry Bloodborne Pathogens - Just The Facts - NEW ADDITION! 20 min NO VHS Protection from bloodborne diseases in the industrial workplace min. DVD 210 Bloodborne Pathogens: First Responder 20 min YES DVD Give employees a complete picture of the risks of exposure. Covers: bloodborne diseases, exposure, safe work practices, preventative housekeeping, how to respond to emergencies on the job. Bloodborne pathogens can kill. This award-winning program, designed for industrial employees, workers will get the tips and training needed to guard themselves from such deadly organisms of 21
4 CSRMA /DVD Library List Bloodborne Pathogens Bloodborne Pathogens Claims Handing Compressed Gases B Name Minutes Matl Bloodborne Pathogens: First Responder - NEW ADDITION! Wastewater Pathogens - Breaking the Chain of Infections DVD 20 Claims - How to Make a Difference 18 min. YES VHS 21 Compressed Gases "Safe Handling" 18 min. YES VHS Employees will get the tips and training needed to guard themselves from deadly organisms; how to protect your emergency responders from bloodborne pathogens at the scene in your workplace. 1992/ :37 min NO VHS Protection from bloodborne diseases in the industrial workplace n/a The claims handling process and importance of getting the injured employee immediate medical care. Stresses importance of returning injured employee back to work. Property handling of pressurized gases requires special skills and training and is the focus of th is important video program n/a 1999 spaces 137 Space - Atmospheric Testing 17 min YES VHS Special safety precautions required for confined space ventilation are reviewed. spaces spaces Spaces Spaces 166 Space - Atmospheric Testing 17 min Yes DVD 226 Space - Atmospheric Testing Special safety precautions required for confined space ventilation are reviewed. 18 min YES DVD Atmospheric testing can be one of the best lines of defense in confined spaces; will help educate on the basics and importance of proper atmospheric testing techniques for confined spaces. 22A Space Case Histories 14 min NO VHS (No description available) 234 Space Case Histories - NEW ADDITION! DVD Re-enactments of real-life confined space accidents emphasize the importance of following proper confined space safety procedures. 1995/2008 Spaces 23 Space Emergency Rescue - Prepared for Successs 15 min. YES VHS Preparing for confined space rescue 1992 Spaces 22C Space Entry - Inside Maneuvers - Trainers Toolkit 18 min. YES VHS Uses the USS Atlanta, a US submarine to compare the dangers of working in a confined space. Spaces Spaces spaces 22B Space Entry - Permit Required 21:17 min. YES VHS NO LONGER AVAILABLE - See Space Entry - Permit Required! 21 min YES DVD 106 Space Hotwork 20 min. NO VHS NO LONGER AVAILABLE Protect your employees from the dangers of working in confined spaces; be sure you're in compliance with OSHA ; covers entry permit requirements, atmospheric testing. 3 of 21
5 CSRMA /DVD Library List Spaces Name Minutes Matl 204 Space Non-Entry Rescue 20 min YES DVD Covers the dangers of confined spaces and the responsibility of the attendant. Learn how to get someone out of a confined space without endangering themselves. Complies with OSHA Spaces 23A Space Rescue 31 min. YES VHS Reviews OSHA rescue requirements and technical rescue procedures Spaces Spaces spaces spaces Spaces/ Welding Construction 24 Space Training 5 min. NO VHS (No description available) n/a 25 Space Ventilation 18 min. NO VHS 147 Hydrogen Sulfide - A Matter of Life and Death 18 min Yes DVD 151 Packaging - The Stokes Basket 7 Min. No VHS 120 Space Hotwork: Checklist to 20 Min. NO VHS Proper ventilation techniques. Discusses correct placement of supply and exhaust systems. Helps your employees understand the potential hazards of hydrogen sulfide; teaches employees the safe work practices to protect themselves. The Stokes basket has proved strong and versatile in rescue situations. Knowing how to properly utilize this effective workhorse adds a powerful tool to rescue efforts This program reviews special safety procedures imperative for confined space hotwork: the hotwork permit, special safety equipment, emergency rescue. 27 Hand Signals for Construction Equipment 10 min. NO VHS NO LONGER AVAILABLE Construction 112 Hard Hat Series: Boomlifts in Construction 10 Min. NO VHS NO LONGER AVAILABLE 1996 Contractor Mgt 26A Contractor - General Requirements 20 min. Yes VHS Helps train all workers on specific safety reguations and could help your organization avoid catastrophic accidents Contractor Mgt Contractor Mgt Contractor Mgt 26 Contractor Series: Safe Working Practices Permit Required Activities 4:15 12:20 1 YES VHS 139 Contractor : General Requirements 20 min. YES DVD 212 Contractor : It's Everybody's Business 20 min NO DVD Reviews contractor's responsibilities to follow safe working practices and those activities which require a permit. Recommend using at contractor pre-construct meetings for safety orientaiton. Informs employees about hazards they face on worksites with multiple "bosses" and the steps they can take to reduce the risk of accidents. Two or more employers on a site can be challenging. This alerts all workers to common safety hazards, shows concrete ways to avoid them, lays down the requirements for the general contractor, Crane Inspection 18 Min. NO VHS Stay alive and keep co-workers safe by learning how to do a proper crane inspection. 4 of 21
6 CSRMA /DVD Library List 253 Name Minutes Matl How to Interpret a Load Chart - NEW ADDITION! 20 min DVD Insure complete understanding of your cranes safe lifting capacity, examine comprehensive classroom and field applications, learn proven methods to precisely calculate the safety of any lift 28 Indoor Cranes - Safe Lifting Operations 19 min. NO VHS NO LONGER AVAILABLE (SEE 121) Indoor Cranes - Safe Lifting Operations 19 min. NO VHS 179 Indoor Cranes: Safe Lifting Operations 22 Min. YES DVD 252 Overhead Crane - NEW ADDITION! 18 min DVD Specifically designed for non-licensed operators to give them the knowledge needed to safely operate several types of cranes: Preoperation safety inspection; Rigging techniques; Lifting/moving For non-licensed operators to give them the knowledge they need to safely operate several types of cranes. It covers: Pre-operation safety inspection; Rigging techniques; Lifting and moving. Covers: overview of roles/responsibilities of operators, riggers, signal purposes; pre-operation & periodic inspections; hand signals; safe operating procedures (includes footage on lifting of Space Shuttle) 127 Rigging - Equipment Basics 20 Min. NO VHS NO LONGER AVAILABLE - SEE Rigging - Equipment Basics 20 min YES DVD Rigging and Lifting with Mobile Construction Equipment Rigging: Equipment Basics (2 copies available) Shows materials and techniques used for the three most common types of slings: wire rope, fiber rope and webbing. Provides info on proper selection, maintenance, rigging and use. 27 min. NO VHS NO LONGER AVAILABLE 20 Min. NO VHS Shows materials and techniques used for the 3 most common types of slings: wire rope, fiber rope and webbing. Provides infor- mation on proper selection, maintenance, rigging and use. 29 Working Around Cranes 19 min. NO VHS Working on/near cranes. General crane safety inspections Working Around Cranes 5 min. NO VHS (No description available) n/a Coaching the Maintenance Vehicle Operator Commerical Driver Certification - A License to Drive 4 hrs. YES VHS driving techniques for the heavy vehicle operators 25 min No VHS 32 - A Crash Course 16 min. YES VHS This program reviews crucial info covered in the CDL test that will help make drivers safer and smarter. Covers: Commercial classes; inspections; Air brakes; skills; Handling cargo. Discusses how to be a defensive driver, recognizing hazards and staying alert of 21
7 CSRMA /DVD Library List 158 Name Minutes Matl - For Government Employees 19 min. Yes DVD Prepared for the Worst 18 min Yes DVD 172 For Govt Employees 19 min. YES DVD 33 Drive for Life Series: Emergency Situations 11 min. 11 min. YES VHS 193 Driven to Distraction 17 min YES DVD 215 Emotional Wreck 23 min YES DVD 191 Emotional Wreck 23 min YES DVD 233 Emotional Wreck 237 Emotional Wreck - NEW ADDITION! 23 min DVD 183 Safe : Real, Real-Life 15 min YES DVD 108 Safe Winter 17 min. YES VHS 222 Street Smarts For govt employees, motor vehicle accidents are by far the leading cause of death on the job. This program looks at techniques to help prevent accidents and to help lessen their severity. drivers anticipate how to deal with road hazards, poor weather conditions, vehicle collisions and crime. This program shows how to stay in control by being prepared for the worst. For govt employees, motor vehicle accidents are by far the leading cause of death on the job. This program looks at techniques to help prevent accidents and to help lessen their severity. driving techniques for the experiened driver. How to handle emergency situations. Program illustrates just how dangerous distracted driving can be; main character is the embodiment of the various distractions - cell phone use, talking to passengers, eating/drinking, etc. Learn the official definitions & examples of aggressive driving; See past deadly psychological traps; Apply safe driving practices to avoid or defend against aggressive driving Learn the official definitions & examples of aggressive driving; See past deadly psychological traps; Apply safe driving practices to avoid or defend against aggressive driving 23 min YES DVD Learn the official definitions & examples of aggressive driving; See past deadly psychological traps; Apply safe driving practices to avoid or defend against aggressive driving Employees get an eye-opening look at what constitutes aggressive driving, what contributes to it and how one driver's acts can cause a "domino effect" of bad decisions that may lead to tragedy This program teaches that ATTITUDE is the key to safe driving. This creative and fast-paced program covers: Road rage; Drinking and driving; Proper vehicle maintenance; Car jacking. Winter driving present special driving hazards. This program review special safety techniquest to help employees overcome winter driving hazards 18 min YES DVD Bring your employees back to the basics of safe driving i.e. a trucks "No Zone," secure vehicle break down procedures, difference between rural and city driving, how to react in order to avoid a crash 2009 Drug & Alcohol 35C Collection Procedures (1 video) 16 min. YES VHS NO LONGER AVAILABLE Drug & Alcohol 36B D.O.T. Drug and Alcohol Testing VHS (No description available) 6 of 21
8 CSRMA /DVD Library List Drug & Alcohol 36 Drug & Alcohol 35B Name Minutes Matl DOT Alcohol & Drug Rules - What You Need to Know: Application - 1 Information - 2 (For Supervisors) DOT Drug & Alcohol Rules: Alert (1 video) 20 min. 20 min. NO VHS (No description available) 38 min VHS NO LONGER AVAILABLE Drug & Alcohol 35 DOT Drug & Alcohol Testing/Collection Procedures (BART) 16 min. NO VHS NO LONGER AVAILABLE Drug & Alcohol Drug & Alcohol Drug & Alcohol Earthquake 35A 36A 152 DOT Drug & Alcohol Training: Supervisor Training (2 videos) Recognizing Drug and Alcohol Abuse for Employee Substance Abuse - Awareness & Intervention 125 min. YES VHS NO LONGER AVAILABLE 18 min. Yes DVD 25 min No VHS 37 Earthquakes - Planning for Disasters 7:59 min NO VHS (No description available) 214 ARC Flash - Live To Tell 16 min. YES DVD 164 Arc Flash - Awareness 18 min Yes DVD 167 Arc Flash Awareness 18 min YES DVD 245 Bucket Truck Shock Hazards - NEW ADDITION! 211 Emergencies: Proper Response 15 min YES DVD Avoid the Risk 12 Min. YES VHS Basic Principles 15 Min. YES VHS Helps employees recognize signs of drug/alcohol abuse and understand the importance of confronting it rather than being an enabler by helping a co-worker hide the problem. Focuses on helping fellow employees overcome substance abuse; shows how abusers endanger themselves and their co-workers; how supervisors can help employees. Make sure your workers never experience the devastation of an arc flash explosion. This life-saving training program will bring you and your workers up to speed on the 2009 version of NFPA70E Give your workers comprehensive grounding on safety measures that comply with NFPA Standard 70E. This award-winning program explains the facts on electrical shock, arc flash and arc blast. Give your workers comprehensive grounding on safety measures that comply with NFPA Standard 70E. This award-winning program explains the facts on electrical shock, arc flash and arc blast. How to perform a daily inspectio, periodic dielectric tests, 9 min DVD recognizing cracking and surface moisture hazards in fiberglass sections, addresses insulating nearby lines and grounding the Highlights crucial information on three levels of electric shock, common causes and classifications of fire and proper first-aid measures for shock or smoke inhalation victims. Discusses safe work practices to avoid the risk of electric shock or electrocution. Provides guidelines for working with electrical circuits, proper grounding procedures, lockout/tagout methods Provides knowledge and application of basic electrical safety principles, safe work practices, correct emergency response procedures, provide definitions for commonly used terms of 21
9 CSRMA /DVD Library List Name Minutes Matl Emergency Action Plan Emergency Action Plan Emergency Action Plan Emergency Preparedness 38 - Beware of the Bite 20 min. YES VHS Working Around Live Circuits 7 Min. YES VHS 128 For The Qualified Worker 18 Min. NO VHS Shows workers how to protect themselves from unexpected electrical shock. Provides vital lesson for qualified electrical workers; discusses requirements for qualification as specificed by OSHA; highlights ways of reducing risk of injury by adhereing to Natl Electric Code. Cutting-edge program on the proper methods and precautions to avoid electrical shock, serious burns and arc flash accidents: Correct PPE, Lockout/Tagout Procedures, NFPA 70A, Arc Flash 43 Fatal Shock - Case Histories 20 min. YES VHS NO LONGER AVAILABLE Static Electricity - Solving the Mystery 14 min Yes DVD 39 Take Electriciy Seriously - Shock, Fire, Explosion 40 Emergency Action Plan 15 min. NO VHS Covers: Defining static electricity; Identifying dangers of static discharge; Recognizing hazardous conditions; Controlling static ignition; Removing flammable atmosphere. 17 min. NO VHS (No description available) n/a Program will teach employees the basic aspects of emergency action planning; to learn evacuation procedures and the importance of simulations and the responsibilities of all personnel. 40A Facility Security 18 min. YES VHS NO LONGER AVAILABLE Incident Command Systems - When Duty Calls 20 min Yes DVD 42 Risk Mgmt. for Small Communities 51 min. NO VHS NO LONGER AVAILABLE The National Incident Mg System helps local, federal and state responders work together. Helps responders undersand their roles and responsibilities Emergency Preparedness 41 SEMS Introduction Course 38 min. NO VHS NO LONGER AVAILABLE Environmental 114 EPA Criminal Liability: One Man's Story 10 Min. NO VHS Ergonomics 49 Ergonomics 5 min. NO VHS (No description available) Eye-opening special report: a convicted environmental felon talks - from behind bars of a federal prison - about the on-the-job pressures he faced, the laws he broke, the lessons he learned. Ergonomics 45 Ergonomics - Break the RMI Habit 12 min. YES VHS Incorporates requirements of the California OSHA Ergonomics Standard (Article 106/Section 5110) with common sense ergonomic procedurs of 21
10 CSRMA /DVD Library List Name Minutes Matl Ergonomics 136 Ergonomics - Solving the Puzzle 15 Min. YES VHS This Trainer's Toolkit covers OSHA's newest standard to help crete an ergonomic work environment. Ergonomics 44 Ergonomics - Your Body at Work 20 min. NO VHS Ergonomic hazards and prevention in the industrial workplace Ergonomics 174 Ergonomics: The 24-hour Body 18 min YES DVD Ergonomics 46 Office Ergonomics - It's Your Move 16 min. YES VHS Office Ergonomics (3M): Ergonomics 46 Introduction to Ergonomics Environmental Elements Office Ergonomics: Putting It All Ergonomics 47 Together ( 1 of 2) Posture & Activity Office Ergonomics: Putting It All Ergonomics 47 Together ( 2 of 2) Environmental & Psychosocial Ergonomics 248 On Again, Off Again - Guide to Mounting & Dismounting Heavy Equipment - NEW ADDITION! 14 min. 14 min. YES VHS Get the latest information on body safety with these ergonomic principles. With a more healthful workforce, you can reduce lost workdays due to off-the-job-injuries. Designed to help understand and prevent MSDs. This video covers signs and symptoms of MSDs and protecting yourself while you work. NO LONGER AVAILABLE (Replaced with other 46 Office Ergo - It's Your Move) 15 min NO VHS Part 1 addresses posture and risk factors in the office min NO VHS NO LONGER AVAILABLE min DVD Help to reduce or prevent Workers Compensation claims by training people how to correctly mount and dismount equipment Ergonomics 219 Strains And Sprains - Avoiding the Pain 16 min. YES DVD Show your employees how strains and sprains occur, how to recognize their warning signs and how to minimize them with proper posture, exercises and other simple adjustments. Ergonomics 48 Display Terminals - The Battle for Comfort 18 min. YES VHS Excavation 244 Best Effort Locating - NEW ADDITION! 20 min DVD Excavation 247 Seeing is Believing - Safely Exposing Buried Utilities - NEW ADDITION! 23 min DVD Eye Protection 160 Eye Protection - See the Whole Picture 18 min Yes DVD Eye Protection 140 Eye Protection - Why Gamble? 24 min Yes DVD Designed to teach employees who work at computers how to elimate the minor aches and pains which could become a major problem. Locating is an art, not a science. Provide insight to support cliché, offer advice to the user of the locating instrument. Help to "see" the reason for hand-dig, tolerance zones. Know the colors and meaning of utility markers, how to physically expose buried utilities in a safe, efficient way. Covers: one-call requirements, vacuum systems, hand digging, damage response. The course outlines eye care practices - from proper fit and equipment maintenance to emergency response and workplace dos and don t's, both at home and in the office. Reviews how to avoid eye injury and the emergency procedures to follow if an accident occurs of 21
11 CSRMA /DVD Library List Name Minutes Matl Fall Protection 208 Climber's Attitude 20 min NO DVD Fall Protection 50 Construction Fall Protection - Get Arrested! 11 min. YES VHS Fall Protection 175 Fall Protection: The Right Connection 18 min YES DVD Covers rock climbing's system of Dynamic Risk Assessments for climbing hazads. Used by Fire Service, enables workers to identify & assess potential hazards on an almost minute-by-minute basis. Requirements for guardrail construction, strength and minimum height standards; proper anchorage techniques; effective use of harness & lanyards, when/how to use lifelines/positioning devices. Provides info on fall protection equipment, safety measures & fall emergency response - Guardrails; Personal Fall Arrest Systems; Positioning Devices; Proper Use & Maintenance; Rescue 1998 Fall Protection 64 Ladder 5 min. NO VHS NO LONGER AVAILABLE Fall Protection 115 Personal Fall Protection: One Step Beyond 13 Min. NO VHS Fall Protection 194 Stairways and Ladders 18 min YES DVD Fire 143 Fire Extinguishers - Your Pass to 9 min. Yes DVD Fire 227 Fire Extinguishers - Your Pass to Fire 51 Fire - There's No Second Chance 20 min. NO VHS Fire 217 Fire - There's No Second Chance NO Based on SubPart M, will show general industry employees how to protect themselves from fatal falls: personal fall protection systems; lifelines, snaphooks, harnesses; rescues; equipment Program covers: Identifying and preventing stairway hazards; Ladder selection; Climbing fixed ladders; Proper ladder use; Real-Life Situation Focuses on the types of fires extinguishers available and how to use them. YES DVD Give your employees accurate and concise annual training on fire extinguisher use: Ways to eliminate the three elements; different fire extinguishers/uses; classes of fire; the PASS procedure. DVD Fire 51A Remember Charlie 56:49 min. NO VHS Uses a re-enactment of a workplace fatality to demonstrate proper fire prevention, use of fire extingusihers, and evacuation procedures. The program presents vital training points on the elements and classes of fire, the proper use of fire extinguishers and emergency action plans. Charlie Morecraft recreates his near-fatal accident in engaging detail. He drives home the important of following safety procedures Forklift 126 Forklift Case Histories - Serious Business 16 Min. NO VHS Presents re-enactments of four actual accidens which occurred on or around forklifs and walkies. Ideal for training and re-training. Forklift 52 Forklift - Non Humorous 12:07 min. NO VHS Forklift operations and safety checks Forklift 52A Forklift - Real, Real-Life 16 min. YES VHS Helps you and your employees avoid permanent life-threatening injuries 10 of 21
12 CSRMA /DVD Library List Forklift 240 Name Minutes Matl Forklift - Real, Real-Life - NEW ADDITION! DVD General 213 All for One - The Meerkat Way 17 min NO DVD Practice safe forklift operating procedures to protect workers from painful injuries and financial loss. Covers: walk-thru inspection, forklift physics, loading safety, balancing a load, awarness, attitude. Meerkats survive amongst predators thru cooperation and teamwork. Same for safety: responsibility of all. Build a united front for accident prevention. A fresh and engaging perspective on safety. 2002/2005 General 189 Coaching - OSHA Inspections 23 min YES VHS (No description available) General 190 Coaching - Record Keeping 29 min. YES VHS (No description available) General 141 Danger Zone - The Good Fight 15 min No DVD General 116 Coach: The 7 C's of 19 min. YES VHS Learn how to keep the workplace safe thru the tragic story of Patrick Hayes, a young man killed in an avoidable, on-the-job accident. Featuring Florida State Univ football coach, Bobby Bowden, this training shows supv/employees how to support a safe workplace: confirm safe actions; correct, don t criticize; resolve conflict, General 83 Meetings - Give'em What They Want 16 min. YES VHS How to conduct effective safety meetings 2000 General 52B Orientation - Don't Be A Zombie 22 min. YES VHS General General General Groundskeeping Groundskeeping Hand Tools/ Machine Task Exposure Analysis - Beginning The Pro-Active Process The Pro-Active Committee - A Team for Success The Pro-Active Committee - A Team for Success 19 min. No VHS 118 Groundskeeping : Be A Pro 17 Min. NO VHS Groundskeeping : Dealing with Bugs and Critters Give A Hand Series Hand Tool Overview Covers critical safety information and motivates workerst o protect themselves. This program helps supervisors understand the proactive safety process by learning how incidents become hazards before developing into accidents. 13 min. No VHS NO LONGER AVAILABLE - See NO DVD Use this to illistrate how to make safety committees work. Get your employees involved in staying safe on the job: setting up a safety committee; organizational structure; feedback and evaluation This program teaches how to avoid unnecessary accidents by thinking when using potentially dangerous equipment and chemicals ppe, general safety checklists, tractors, mowers. Designed especially for public works, utility, government employees 16 Min. NO VHS or anyone whose job function includes grounds maintenance or outdoor responsibilities, this is essential for a safe work environment 15 min. No VHS Reviews basic safety procedures and prevent an incident in your organization of 21
13 CSRMA /DVD Library List Name Minutes Matl Hand Tools/ Machine 110 Give A Hand Series Wrench 10 min. No VHS Helps your employees get the most from their wrenches with this helpful video program. Hand Tools/ Machine 123 Give A Hand Series - Striking and Struck Tool ; Hand Tool Overview; Wrench 9 Min. NO VHS Important review of proper safety procedures when handling striking and struck tools. Hand Tools/ Machine 125 Give A Hand Series - Wrench 10 Min. NO VHS Proper wrench use that will protect your employees from inuries and also make them more productive. Hand Tools/ Machine 132 Give--A-Hand Series - Socket and Accessory 14 Min. NO VHS Teaches workers how to use sockets, ratchets, drive tools and other common hand tools correctly. Hand Tools/ Machine Hand Tools/ Machine Hand Tools/ Machine Hand Tools/ Machine 251 Hand Held Cutoff Saws - Safe and Efficient Operation - NEW ADDITION! 17 min DVD 196 Hand Protection: Lesson for a Lifetime 20 min YES DVD 177 Hand : It s In Your Hands 18 min YES DVD 103 Powered Hand Tool - Handle With Care 20 min. YES VHS How to safely use a gas powered cut-off saw. Covers: gas-powered saws, discuss saw adjustments & safety devices, correct blade types & application, saw starting techniques, care & cleaning Workers recount their hand injuries and learn how their mishaps, involving tools, machines, ergonomics and electricity, occurred. Covers the different glove types - the what, how and whys. Avoid the two types of hazards - machine and chemical - and understand the ideal PPE for a job. Know the glove types: leather, fabric, insulating - when to use, how to check, inspect, care for. Considers the various dangers when using powered hand tools; training follows avoid, protect, and defend; see the benefits of working safely with powered hand tools on and off the job Harassment 137A Diversity Now NO VHS (No description available) Harassment 85 Sexual Harrassment Series: What Employees Need to Know 8 min. NO VHS Reviews sexual harassment in the workplace Harassment 87 Sexual Harrassment Series: An Investigator's Guide 10 min. NO VHS Reviews sexual harassment in the workplace. Discusses investigation procedures Harassment Haz Matl/Haz Waste Haz Matl/Haz Waste 86 Sexual Harrassment Series: What Managers Need to Know 10 min. NO VHS Reviews sexual harassment in the workplace. Discusses correct management responses. 230 Chemical Handling - Corrosives 20 min YES DVD This teaches how to recognize, use, and handle corrosive materials safely. It covers: identification/classification; solids, liquids, gases; emergency procedures; storage and handling 229 Chemical Handling - Flammables 20 min. YES DVD Fire is always a threat at work & flammable chemicals only increase the chances of one occuring. Know how to handle flammables properly: Identification/handling, Fire 101, Emergency response of 21
14 Haz Matl/Haz Waste Haz Matl/Haz Waste Haz Matl/Haz Waste Haz Matl/Haz Waste Haz Matl/Haz Waste Haz Matl/Haz Waste Haz Matl/Haz Waste Name Minutes Matl 225 Chemical Handling - Solvents 169 Chemical Handling : Basic Principles CSRMA /DVD Library List 171 Chemical Handling : Corrosives 20 min YES DVD 170 Chemical Handling : Flammables 165 Chlorine Emergency - Kit B 11 min. No VHS 138 Chlorine: Handle with Care 21 min Yes VHS YES DVD Solvents are tricky, and if handled improperly, can cause dangerous accidents; gain knowledge about solvents, including preparation and good work practices, protecting yourself This program teaches how to identify, handle, and store dangerous 20 min YES DVD chemicals safely and properly. Also trains how to respond effectively in case of an emergency. This program teaches how to recognize, use, and handle corrosive materials safely. It covers: identification and classification; Solids, liquids and gases; Emergency procedures; Storage and handling. Flammable chemicals increase the chances of a fire occuring at 20 min YES DVD work. This program teaches how to handle flammables properly. It covers: Identification/handling, Fire 101, Emergency Response. Examines the specifics of safely repairing ton containers. Covers: Leaks in valve, plug or wall; If unable to repair; After repairs are made. Informs workers about the health hazards and safe working practices, including exposure limits, PPE and controlling the hazards with valves and emergency shutdown procedures. 19A Chlorine: Treat With Respect (New) 26 min. YES VHS Outlines chlorine hazards and discusses exposure prevention Haz Matl/Haz Waste 19 Emergency Chlorine Scrubber Systems - demonstration 12 min. NO VHS NO LONGER AVAILABLE Haz Matl/Haz Waste Hazard Communication 19B 224 Hydrogen Sulfide - A Matter of Life and Death Global Harmonization - Worldwide Hazard Communication 18 min. YES VHS Helps your employees understand the potential hazards of hydrogen sulfide; teaches employees the safe work practices to protect themselves. YES DVD Basic information about the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) for Classification and Labeling of Chemicals. Teaches how GHS differs from the Hazard Communication Standard Hazard Communication 56 Hazard Communications (2 copies available) 5 min. NO VHS Tailgate training - working with h azardous materials. Hazard Communication 57 HazCom/Warning Labels 5 min. NO VHS (No description available) Hazard Communication 57A Learn From Their Mistakes - Hazcom Case Histories 19 min. NO VHS HazWoper 119 Drum Handling 18 min. NO VHS Help employees take proper precautions as they review HazCom Procedures Properly train employees in handling/moving drums filled with haz materials: Inspecting drums/worksites; Handling/ moving drums; Opening/sampling; Characterization/staging; Decontamination of 21
15 CSRMA /DVD Library List Name Minutes Matl HazWoper 142 Drum Handling 18 min. NO VHS HazWoper 53B Hazwoper - First reponder - Operations Level 17 min yes DVD Properly train employees in handling/moving drums filled with haz materials: Inspecting drums/worksites; Handling/ moving drums; Opening/sampling; Characterization/staging; Decontamination Focuses on Level 2 responders who are trained to contain the release from a safe distance and keep it from spreading HazWoper 53A Hazwoper First Responder - Awareness Level 17 min. Yes DVD Explains the five levels of emergency response and what first responders at the awareness level need to know HazWoper HazWoper HAZWOPER Training - Response Levels (DVD) HAZWOPER Training - Response Levels (VHS) 22 min. YES DVD Operations-level training. How to respond to emergencies min. YES VHS Operations-level training. How to respond to emergencies HazWoper 54 Small Spills & Leaks 15 min. NO VHS Discusses 6 steps for properly handling a small leak or spill. Appropriate for Hazwoper Awareness training HazWoper 55 Small Spills & Leaks 5 min. NO VHS (No description available) HazWoper 55A Small Spills & Leaks Yes DVD Hearing Conservation 59 Hearing Conservation 5 min. NO DVD (No description available) Focuses on controlling small spills and leaks, coves all the essential procedures all employees should know if a leak should occur on their shift. Hearing Conservation Hearing Conservation Hearing Conservation Hearing Conservation Heat Stress 58 Hearing Protection - It Makes Sense 22 min. NO VHS (No description available) 145 Hearing Protection - Real Life 17 min yes DVD NO LONGER AVAILABLE 146 Hearing Protection - Sounds Good to Me 14 min Yes DVD 178 Hearing Protection: It Makes Sense 22 Min. YES DVD 11 Beat the Heat - Preventing & Treating Heat Disorders How humans hear, the PPE that is used to protect ears, the effect of noise on the ear, why proper hearing protection is of paramount importance to protect ears from harmful noise. Halt hearing impairment through a combination of monitoring procedures, engineered noise reduction controls and PPE basics, including use, maintenance and disposal of earmuffs and earplugs. 17 min. NO VHS NO LONGER AVAILABLE - See of 21
16 CSRMA /DVD Library List Heat Stress Heat Stress Name Minutes Matl Beat the Heat: Preventing & Treating Heat Disorders Beat the Heat: Preventing & Treating Heat Disorders 17 min YES DVD 17 min NO DVD It emphasizes the importance of acclimatization, proper work procedures, fluid intake, eating habits, proper clothing. Also profiles conditions like sunburn, heat rash, exhaustion, stroke. It emphasizes the importance of acclimatization, proper work procedures, fluid intake, eating habits, proper clothing. Also profiles conditions like sunburn, heat rash, exhaustion, stroke. Heat Stress 104 Heat Stress - Don't Lose Your Cool (New) 15 min. YES VHS NO LONGER AVAILABLE - See 186 Heat Stress 186 Heat Stress - Don t Lost Your Cool 15 min YES DVD Under blazing temps, people can suffer heat stress, illnesses, injuries, accidents and even death. Covers thermo-regulation of the bod; Importance of replenishing fluids; Prevention and treatment. Heat Stress Give your employees the knowledge needed to avoid the dangers of Heat Stress for Public Employees: min YES DVD working in hot, humid condition: Acclimatization; Hydration; Proper Seeing Red clothing; Signs of heat fatigue. Hydraulics Hydraulic Series: 78 Hydraulic Systems - and Maintenance 40 min. NO VHS Covers procedures for working with various hydraulic components, the safety rules for a hydraulic system & insight on when preventive maintenance tasks should be performed. Hydraulics 79 Trouble Shooting 25 min. NO VHS How to evaluate the operation of a hydraulic system, the symptoms of component & system malfunctions, possible causes of some common hydraulic component & system failures. Teaches workers the importance of following acceptable safety Incident 148 Incident Reporting - You Can Save A Life 15 min Yes DVD standards, controlling hazards and reporting unsafe working Reporting conditions before incidents become accidents. H1N1 has one very important trait: the ability to spread from human Infectious H1N1 Flue (Swine Flue): What You Need to min. YES DVD to human. Separate fact from fiction and know how to protect Diseases Know yourself against this virulent disease. Infectious Diseases Infectious Diseases Lab 90 Tuberculosis 5 min. NO VHS (No description available) 207 Working Outdoors: Mosquitos and Ticks 15 min YES DVD 60 HIV - Controlling Your Risks in the Research Laboratory Lab 60A Lab - The Finer Points 17 min. YES DVD Lab 202 Lab - Under the Hood 18 min YES DVD Protect employees from mosquito & tick bites that can cause Lyme Disease, Encephalitis and West Nile Virus. Proven methods for avoiding the dangerous bites and detecting early warning signs. 28 min. NO VHS (No description available) 1994 Based on OSHA , this program refreshes seasoned laboratory employees on safety techniques and general procedures they may have forgotten since their initial training Covers chemical and health hazards, MSDS, exposure limits, laboratory hoods, PPE, emergency procedures of 21
17 CSRMA /DVD Library List Name Minutes Matl Lab 60B Lab - Under the Hood 18 min. YES VHS NO LONGER AVAILABLE - See 202 Lab 61 OSHA Laboratory Standard 16 min. NO VHS NO LONGER AVAILABLE Lab 63 Practicing Safe Science 29 min. NO VHS Demonstration of good safety techniques. Reenactments of actual laboratory accidents. Line Breaking 66 Line Breaking - Use a Permit 16 min. YES VHS Safely manage the materials flowing through a pipeline system: Line & equipment opening (LEO); Establish an effective safety program; LEO Permits; Lockout/tagout; Procedures Great awareness training on importance of using proper Lockout/ 65 Lockout For Life 21 min NO VHS lockout/tagout procedures. Uses reenactments of actual accidents Tagout (LOTO) to demonstrate. Helps to comply with OSHA's LOTO Standard ( ); Provide Lockout/ 65A Lockout Tagout 20 min. YES VHS important information about safe work practices when locking and Tagout (LOTO) tagging, focuses on spotting potential hazards before it's too late. YES DVD Train your employees and boost your lockout/tagout measures with Lockout/ 228 Lockout Tagout - Lighting in a Bottle this shockproof program: kinds of energy lockout/tagout can control; Tagout (LOTO) Lockout/ Tagout (LOTO) Lockout/ Tagout (LOTO) 203 Lockout Tragedy 15 min NO DVD lockout/tagout basics; OSHA's LOTO standard; 6 steps of LOTO This program, part of our Danger Zone reality series, retells the tragic story of Michael Fitch, a young worker who perished because he neglected lockout procedures. 111 Lockout Tragedy - Danger Zone 15 min. NO VHS NO LONGER AVAILABLE - See Maintenance Media Relations Media Relations Media Relations 67 Maintenance - High Impact 19 min. NO VHS MSDS 62 Media Relations - Coaching Preformance Media Relations - What To Do When The News Is You Media Relations: What To Do When the News is You Material Data Sheets (MSDS) - Bite 30 min. No VHS 29 min. No DVD 18 min YES DVD High Impact. Graphic reenactments of actual maintenance fatalities resulting from common maintenance hazards. This important program teaches supervisors, plant managers and employees how to handl the media effectively: building a good relationship with the media; avoid negative publicity. Teach your plant managers, supervisors and line workers how to handle the media effectively: What information to release; Building a good relationship with the media; Avoiding negative publicity. Teach your plant managers, supervisors and line workers how to handle the media effectively: What information to release; Building a good relationship with the media; Avoiding negative publicity. 5 min. NO VHS Tailgate training - reading MSDS sheets of 21
18 CSRMA /DVD Library List Name Minutes Matl YES DVD Ensure your employees understand the ins/outs of the MSDS, an MSDS 218 MSDS - Read it Before You Need it! essential tool to monitor chemical use and avoid accidents. Includes information on exposure situations, toxicology, ecology and disposal. Office 68A Office - It's a Jungle in There 20 min. YES VHS Shows how working in an office is a lot like being in the jungle. Focuses on preventing injuries, controlling dangers, and formulating Office 209 Office - Safe in 8 9 min NO DVD Office 68 Working Smart - General Office 20 min. NO VHS PPE 216 Just Another Day 20 min NO DVD PPE 192 Just Another Day 20 min NO DVD PPE PPE PPE Preventive Maintenance Personal Protective Equipment - Real, Real- 14 min. YES VHS Life (New) Personal Protective Equipment - You're Covered Personal Protective Equipment - You're Covered Thermography Series: Basic Operations emergency plans. More people get injured in the office than in any other work environment. Program covers CTDs, lifting properly; slips/trips/falls; fire; flammable materials; emergency action plans; stress. Alerts employees to potential dangers in their offices and gives crucial advice on how to avoid these dangers. The importance of staying focused; dangers of becoming distracted; the proper use of PPE; risks of getting complacent; why safety procedures must be followed at all times The importance of staying focused; dangers of becoming distracted; the proper use of PPE; risks of getting complacent; why safety procedures must be followed at all times This unique interactive video training takes employees through some "real life" situations and forces them to think about how they would respond. 16 min. NO VHS Overview of protective equipment requirements and devices. 17 min. YES VHS 22:48 min. Updated to help you comply with the revised OSHA standards, this video program covers info on the safe use and maintenance of PPE. Complies with OSHA ,133,135 NO VHS (No description available) Preventive Maintenance 73 Thermography Series: Operating Procedures and Implementation 22:27 min. NO VHS (No description available) Preventive Maintenance 74 Thermography Series: Practical Applications 24:55 min. NO VHS (No description available) Process Management Respiratory Protection Chemical Process - Employee Awareness Disposable Respirators: Exposure Control 15 min. YES VHS 12 min. YES DVD Helps employees understand process safety management, why certain procedures are so important, and motivates them to follow proper procedures. Discusses the use, lifespan and maintenance of respirators, including the half mask cartridge and inspection procedures like fit testing. Understand how to comply with OSHA's Standard of 21
19 CSRMA /DVD Library List Respiratory Protection Respiratory Protection Name Minutes Matl 221 Respirator - Public Knowledge 81 Respiratory Fit Testing - Face It 18 min. NO VHS NO DVD A straight-forward look at why respirators are needed; how to properly maintain them; when to use certain types; airborne hazards; control & respirator selection; fit test/fit check; care and maintenance Proper fit test and fit check procedures. Based on OSHA s proposed regulations Respiratory Protection 80 Respiratory Protection - Another World 22 min. YES VHS Overview of new 1998 OSHA Respiratory Standard and program requirements Respiratory Protection 82 Respiratory 5 min. NO VHS (No description available) Respiratory Protection 83A SCBA Care & Maintenance - The Time Is Now 15 min. NO VHS NO LONGER AVAILABLE Respiratory Protection 241 Silica Exposure: It Can Leave You Breathless - NEW ADDITION! 15 min DVD Highlights the use of silica in the construction industry, its effects on the body, and how workers can protect themselves from the hazards associated with silica exposure 1999 Scaffolds 88A Scaffolds - at all Levels 16 min. YES VHS Covers the new requirements of Scaffolds 88 Stationary Scaffolds 11 min. YES VHS Scissor Lifts 199 Boomlifts in Construction 10 min NO DVD Scissor Lifts Scissor Lifts Scissor Lifts Boomlifts in Construction - NEW ADDITION! Emergency Boom Lowering - NEW ADDITION! Hard Hat Series: Scissor Lifts In Construction 10 min DVD 11 min. DVD 9 min No VHS Scissor Lifts 184 Scissor Lifts In Construction 9 min NO DVD Most falls from scaffolds can be easily prevented. This vital program discusses stationary scaffolds and how to work safely on and around 1997 them: assembly, hazards, competent person. Boomlifts are the most widely used types of construction equipment. Covers Lifting principles; Walk around inspections; Controls; Electricity; Operation. Master proper boomlift operation with this life-saving program. Covers: lifting principles, walk around inspections, controls, 1996/2007 electricity, operation. Illustrates three emergency boom lowering techniques, how to use escape equipment. Also covers: use of lowering controls, use of 2009 auxiliary batteries, holding valve bleed-off. This program will provide workers with a sharp and detailed knowledge of this useful machine: lifting principles, walk-around 1996 inspections, controls, electricity, operation. Scissor lifts can provide a safe walking and working surface on construction sites; however, proper training is essential. This program will teach workers what they need to know. 18 of 21
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