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2 S= SPANISH AVAILABLE Newer Titles Listed At The Top Of Most Categories Attitude/Motivation Pages Back to Work, Back To Safety S 4735 Back To Work, Back To Safety (Concise) S 1516 OSHA s Top Violations S 1507 Responsibility: Stay In Control Of Your Safety 2989 Safety Decision-Making: Overcoming Human Nature S 2967 Cell Phones In The Workplace: A Dangerous Distraction S 4724 Cell Phones In The Workplace: A Dangerous Distraction (Concise) S 1321 A Safety Carol S 4745 A Safety Carol (Concise) S 2950 Take Time For Safety S 4720 Take Time For Safety (Concise) S 2943 Safety s Top Ten S 2721 What s Your Excuse? S 4669 What s Your Excuse? (Concise) S 2491 Safety s Most Wanted S 4646 Safety s Most Wanted (Concise) S 2716 Safety s Most Wanted II: The Accomplices S 4667 Safety s Most Wanted II: The Accomplices (Concise) S 2438 Don t Bet Your Life On Unsafe Acts S 4593 Don t Bet Your Life On Unsafe Acts (Concise) S 2430 Promises, Promises S 4586 Promises, Promises (Concise) S Six more Attitude & Motivation programs listed on pages 17 and 18. Back Safety Page 37 TP11 To The Point About: Preventing Back Injuries S 2906 PowerLift: Lifting Training That Works S 4684 PowerLift: Lifting Training That Works (Concise) S 2458 Back Safety & Health S 2104 Don t Be A Dummy About Back Safety S 4522 Back Safety Awareness S 9916 Back Injury Prevention Employee Training S Bloodborne Pathogens Page Bloodborne Pathogens: The Unexpected Hazard S 4766 Bloodborne Pathogens: The Unexpected Hazard S (Concise) TP01 To The Point About: Bloodborne Pathogens S 2806 Bloodborne Pathogens Training For Employees S 4678 Bloodborne Pathogens Training For Employees (Concise) S 2459 Bloodborne Pathogens: Control Your Exposure S 2153 Preventing Exposure To Bloodborne Pathogens S 4616 Preventing Exposure To Bloodborne Pathogens (Concise) S 9926 Bloodborne Pathogens: Questions And Answers S 1708 Bloodborne Pathogens In First Response Environments S Chemicals/HazCom/ EPA Compliance Page Crystalline Silica Employee Training S 4769 Crystalline Silica Employee Training (Concise) S 1606 What s Wrong With This Picture? Hazard Communication & The GHS 1515 Hazard Communication, The GHS & You S 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 4762 Hazard Communication, The GHS & You (Concise) S TP03 To The Point About: The Hazard Communication Program S 2981 Hazard Communication & The Global Harmonizing System Employee Training S 4728 Hazard Communication & The Global Harmonizing System Employee Training (Concise) S 2969 Understanding Your Facility s Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan S 4721 Understanding Your Facility s Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (Concise) S Twelve more Chemicals/HazCom/EPA Compliance programs listed on page 34. Confined Space Entry Page Confined Space Entry For Construction S 2992 Survive Inside: Employee Safety In Confined Spaces S 4732 Survive Inside: Employee Safety In Confined Spaces (Concise) S TP02 To The Point About: Confined Space Entry S 2157 Confined Spaces & The Entry Permit System S 4613 Confined Spaces & The Entry Permit System (Concise) S 9920 High-Impact Life & Death Series: Confined Space Entry S 4494 High-Impact Life & Death Series: Confined Space Entry (Concise) S Construction & Trenching Pages Confined Space Entry For Construction S 1610 Crystalline Silica Employee Training S 4769 Crystalline Silica Employee Training (Concise) S 1407 Soil Classification 1315 Safety Bob s Comprehensive Construction Safety Orientation S 4744 Safety Bob s Comprehensive Construction Safety Orientation (Concise) S 2907 Trenching & Excavation Safety: The Scott May Story S 4687 Trenching & Excavation Safety: The Scott May Story (Concise) S 2712 Safety Bob s Construction Safety Orientation S 4668 Safety Bob s Construction Safety Orientation (Concise) S CO01 Construction Series: Safety Orientation S CO02 Construction Series: Crane Safety S CO03 Construction Series: Eye Safety S CO04 Construction Series: Fall Protection S CO05 Construction Series: First Aid S CO06 Construction Series: Hand, Wrist & Finger Safety S CO07 Construction Series: Hand & Power Tool Safety S CO08 Construction Series: Heat Stress S CO09 Construction Series: Ladder Safety S CO10 Construction Series: Working With Lead Exposure S CO12 Construction Series: Personal Protective Equipment CO14 Construction Series: Rigging Safety S CO23 Construction Series: Trenching & Shoring Three more Construction Series programs listed on page 42.. to preview programs in this catalog. 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TABLE OF CONTENTS Crane Safety Page 31 TP17 To The Point About: Industrial Crane Safety S 1413 Safe Use & Operation Of Industrial Cranes S 4756 Safe Use & Operation Of Industrial Cranes (Concise) S 1313 Overhead Crane Safety: Safety Is In Your Hands S 2964 Crane Signal Person Basic Training 2702 Industrial Crane Safety S 4649 Industrial Crane Safety (Concise) S 2949 Safe Rigging Practices S DOT Hazardous Materials Training Page DOT HazMat Security Awareness Training S 1410 DOT In-Depth HazMat Security Awareness 1411 DOT In-Depth HazMat Security Training 2160 Understanding HazMat Labels S 4660 Understanding HazMat Labels (Concise) S 1409 DOT HazMat Safety Training 1408 DOT HazMat General Awareness Training Driving Safety Page Choices: Driving Safely S 1314 Texting & Driving: The Facts S 2997 Hang Up And Drive: The Jacy Good Story S 2998 Hang Up And Drive: The Jacy Good Story (Refresher) S 2976 Driving Safely S 2804 A Knock At The Door S 2453 Distracted Driving: At What Cost? S 4664 Distracted Driving: At What Cost? (Concise) S 2478 Winter Driving: When The Rules Change 4617 Winter Driving: When The Rules Change (Concise) 2471 Safe Driving: It s Good Business 2467 I Could See It Coming 2468 I Could See It Coming (Step Van Operators) 2469 I Could See It Coming (Cargo Van Operators) 9933 Modern Driving Hazards 4516 Modern Driving Hazards (Concise) 2114 Modern Driving Hazards Non-Graphic 1307 Dump Truck Safety 2441 Preventing Motor Vehicle Collisions S 4602 Preventing Motor Vehicle Collisions (Concise) S Drugs & Alcohol Page Dealing With Drugs And Alcohol For Employees S 4665 Dealing With Drugs And Alcohol For Employees (Concise) S 2493 Dealing With Drugs And Alcohol For Management & Supervisors S Electrical Safety/NFPA 70E Page 27 TP13 To The Point About: Preventing Electric Shock S TP19 To The Point About: Arc Flash Protection And Safe Electrical Work Practices S 1419 Safe Electrical Work Practices & 2015 NFPA 70E S 4758 Safe Electrical Work Practices & 2015 NFPA 70E (Concise) S 1405 Electrical Safety For Everyone S 4754 Electrical Safety For Everyone (Concise) S 1406 Electrical Safety For Qualified Workers S 4755 Electrical Safety For Qualified Workers (Concise) S 1526 Electrical Safety S 2951 Electrical Safety: What Everyone Should Know S 9927 High-Impact Life and Death Series: Electrical Safety Nine more Electrical Safety programs listed on page 27. Emergency Response/Preparedness Page 43 TP18 To The Point About: Emergency Response S 1403 Emergency Preparedness & Response S 4752 Emergency Preparedness & Response (Concise) S 1519 Emergency Planning S 1520 Evacuation Procedures S Employee Health & First Aid Page Fitness And Wellness S 1704 I2P2: Injury & Illness Prevention S 2914 Preventing The Spread Of Contagious Illness S 4686 Preventing The Spread Of Contagious Illness (Concise) S 2802 First Aid: Until Help Arrives S 4674 First Aid: Until Help Arrives (Concise) S Ergonomics Page 38 TP15 To The Point About: Ergonomics S 1508 Understanding & Controlling Ergonomic Risk Factors S 4761 Understanding & Controlling Ergonomic Risk Factors (Concise) S 2120 Ergonomics Employee Training S 4529 Ergonomics Employee Training (Concise) S Eye/Hand/Foot Safety & Head Protection Page 30 TP12 To The Point About: Preventing Eye Injuries S 2978 Protecting Our Sight S 4727 Protecting Our Sight (Concise) S 2941 Lessons Learned From Hand Injuries S 4695 Lessons Learned From Hand Injuries (Concise) S 2927 Hand Injury Prevention: You Control It! S 9722 Every Time I Look At My Hand S 4512 Every Time I Look At My Hand (Concise) S 9934 Industrial Hand Injuries: The Gory Story S 4531 Industrial Hand Injuries: The Gory Story (Concise) 9723 Blink & You Could Lose Your Hand S 4513 Blink & You Could Lose Your Hand (Concise) S 9407 High-Impact Hand Safety S 4405 High-Impact Hand Safety (Concise) S 2466 High-Impact Hand Safety Non-Graphic S 2966 Understanding & Preventing Eye Injuries 2451 That s Why You Wear Eye Protection S 4604 That s Why You Wear Eye Protection (Concise) S 2103 Don t Be A Dummy About Eye Safety S 2107 Industrial Eye Injuries: The Gory Story S 4528 Industrial Eye Injuries: The Gory Story S (Concise) 4521 Eye Injury Prevention S 9401 High-Impact Eye Safety S 4404 High-Impact Eye Safety (Concise) S 2434 That s Why You Wear A Hardhat S 4591 That s Why You Wear A Hardhat (Concise) S 2138 Safely On Your Feet S 4661 Safely On Your Feet (Concise) S Fall Prevention/Fall Protection Page Walking And Working Surface: Comprehensive Training 2

3 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 4772 Walking And Working Surface: Comprehensive Training (Concise) TP14 To The Point About: Personal Fall Arrest Systems S 1608 Walking And Working Surfaces S TP08 To The Point About: Preventing Slips, Trips & Falls S 2980 Surviving The Fall: Proper Use Of Personal Fall Arrest Equipment Systems S 4731 Surviving The Fall: Proper Use Of Personal Fall Arrest Equipment Systems (Concise) S 2977 Fall Factors: Understanding & Preventing Slips, Trips & Falls S 4726 Fall Factors: Understanding & Preventing Slips, Trips & Falls (Concise) S 2452 Small Falls Are A Big Deal S 4598 Small Falls Are A Big Deal (Concise) S 2472 Preventing Slips, Trips & Falls S 4642 Preventing Slips, Trips & Falls (Concise) S 2162 The ABC s Of Your Personal Fall Arrest System S 4563 The ABC s Of Your Personal Fall Arrest System (Concise) S 9701 High-Impact Fall Prevention S 4410 High-Impact Fall Prevention (Concise) S Fire Safety/Fire Extinguishers Page 40 TP07 To The Point About: Fire Prevention & Response S TP10 To The Point About: The Proper Use Of A Fire Extinguisher S 1402 Preventing Fires During Hot Work Operations S 4751 Preventing Fires During Hot Work Operations (Concise) S 1311 Combustible Dust Awareness S 2945 Fire Safety For Industrial Workers S 4698 Fire Safety For Industrial Workers (Concise) S 2946 Fire Safety For Office Workers S 4697 Fire Safety For Office Workers (Concise) S 2918 Fire Extinguisher Basic Training S 4680 Fire Extinguisher Basic Training (Concise) S 2487 Using Fire Extinguishers Safely S 4648 Using Fire Extinguishers Safely (Concise) S 2133 Fire Prevention: The Gory Story 4666 Fire Prevention: The Gory Story (Concise) 2132 Fire Extinguishers: How & When To Use Them S 4544 Fire Extinguishers: How & When To Use Them (Concise) S Forklifts/Material Handling Equipment Pages TP23 To The Point About: Handling Materials Safely S 1713 Forklift And Powered Industrial Truck Safety S 1605 Warehouse Safety S 1309 Move It Safely: Avoiding Injury While Moving Materials S 4741 Move It Safely: Avoiding Injury While Moving Materials (Concise) S TP09 To The Point About: Safe Forklift Operation S 1707 Forklift Safety: Industrial Counterbalance Lift Trucks S 1304 Walkie Stacker Safety S 2994 Forklift Safety Lessons For The Safe Operator S 4734 Forklift Safety Lessons For The Safe Operator (Concise) S 2982 Forklift Safety: Don t Leave It To Chance 2993 Forklift Safety Lessons For The Safe Pedestrian S 4733 Forklift Safety Lessons For The Safe Pedestrian (Concise) S 2476 Operating Reach Trucks Safely S 4610 Operating Reach Trucks Safely (Concise) S 2474 Operating Electric Pallet Jacks Safely S 4608 Operating Electric Pallet Jacks Safely (Concise) S 2475 Operating Order Selectors Safely S 4609 Operating Order Selectors Safely (Concise) S 2197 The Complete Forklift Training Program S 2125 Don t Be A Dummy About Forklift Safety S 4547 Don t Be A Dummy About Forklift Safety (Concise) S Ten more Forklifts/Material Handling Equipment programs listed on pages 17 and 18. Give Me Five Video Exchange Club Page 8 Hazard Recognition Page Hazard Recognition 2711 Stored Energy: The Hidden Hazard S 4671 Stored Energy: The Hidden Hazard (Concise) S 2456 The Line Of Fire S 4607 The Line Of Fire (Concise) S 9304 Seeing Accidents Before They Happen 4489 Seeing Accidents Before They Happen (Concise) HAZWOPER Pages HAZWOPER Orientation 2405 HAZWOPER Series: Accidental Release Measures & Spill Cleanup Procedures S 2414 HAZWOPER Series: Confined Space Entry S 2411 HAZWOPER Series: Dealing With The Media S 2413 HAZWOPER Series: Decontamination Procedures S 2412 HAZWOPER Series: Electrical Safety In HazMat Environments S 9924 HAZWOPER Series: Exposure Monitoring & Medical Surveillance S 2409 HAZWOPER Series: Fire Prevention & Safety S 2419 HAZWOPER Series: Handling Hazardous Materials S 2415 HAZWOPER Series: HazMat Labeling S 2408 HAZWOPER Series: Heat Stress S 9921 HAZWOPER Series: Introduction To HAZWOPER Retraining S 2416 HAZWOPER Series: Medical Surveillance Programs S 2403 HAZWOPER Series: Personal Protective Equipment S 9923 HAZWOPER Series: PPE & Decontamination Procedures S 2417 HAZWOPER Series: Respiratory Protection S 2406 HAZWOPER Series: Safety Orientation S 2407 HAZWOPER Series: The ANSI MSDS S 9922 HAZWOPER Series: Understanding Chemical Hazards S 2402 HAZWOPER Series: Understanding HAZWOPER S 2420 HAZWOPER Series: Work Practices & Engineering Controls S 2410 HAZWOPER Series: Site Safety & Health Plan S Four more HAZWOPER programs listed on pages 35 and 36. to preview programs in this catalog. Most titles can be viewed online! TABLE OF CONTENTS Hearing Protection/Conservation Page Hearing Conservation And You S 4759 Hearing Conservation And You (Concise) S TP04 To The Point About: Preventing Hearing Loss S 2975 Are You Listening, Jim? 2809 Hearing Conservation Training For Employees S 4681 Hearing Conservation Training For Employees (Concise) S 2184 How To Prevent Hearing Loss S 2135 MSHA Hearing Conservation Employee Training S 4577 MSHA Hearing Conservation Employee Training (Concise) S 9830 Hearing Loss Prevention Employee Training S 4482 Hearing Loss Prevention Employee Training (Concise) S Hospitality Series Page Hospitality Series: Back Injury Prevention 4633 Hospitality Series: Bloodborne Pathogens S 4627 Hospitality Series: Bomb Threat Procedures S 4738 Breakthrough Safety Leadership 4623 Hospitality Series: Bus Person Safety S 4624 Hospitality Series: Dishwasher Safety S 4631 Hospitality Series: Fire Extinguishers & Operation S 4630 Hospitality Series: Fire Prevention S 4737 Hospitality Series: Handling Modern Threats 4619 Hospitality Series: Hazard Communications S 4628 Hospitality Series: High Rise Evacuation S 4621 Hospitality Series: Housekeeping Safety S 4625 Hospitality Series: Kitchen Safety S 4626 Hospitality Series: Knife Safety S 4629 Hospitality Series: Laundry Room Safety S 4634 Hospitality Series: Pool Safety S 4635 Hospitality Series: Preventing Slips & Falls S 4620 Hospitality Series: Safety & Hygiene For Food Service S 4618 Hospitality Series: Safety Orientation S 4636 Hospitality Series: Security Awareness For Associates S 4637 Hospitality Series: Security Awareness For Managers 4746 Hospitality Series: Security Begins At The Front Desk 4747 Hospitality Series: General Safe Work Practices 4748 Hospitality Series: Hotel Security - The Basics 4749 Hospitality Series: Movement & Stretching - Warming Up Before Work 4753 Hospitality Series: GHS for Hazard Communication S Housekeeping Page 32 TP21 To The Point About: Good Housekeeping S 1308 Good Housekeeping: Everyone s Responsibility S 4740 Good Housekeeping: Everyone s Responsibility (Concise) S 2192 Housekeeping: A Part Of Your Job 9915 Housekeeping & Teamwork In Industry S 4483 Housekeeping & Teamwork In Industry (Concise) S Human Resource Topics Page 46 TP16 To The Point About: Responding To Violent Behavior Or An Active Shooter S 1709 Active Shooter: How To Survive 1710 Workplace Violence: Recognizint The Threat 1412 Active Shooter And Workplace Violence S 2970 Preventing Harassment: Creating A Positive Workplace - Office Settings S 4722 Preventing Harassment: Creating A Positive Workplace - Office Settings (Concise) S 2971 Preventing Harassment: Creating A Positive Workplace - Industrial Settings S 4723 Preventing Harassment: Creating A Positive Workplace - Industrial Settings (Concise) S 1514 Workplace Violence S 2708 Resolving Conflict In Industrial Facilities S Eight more Human Resource programs listed on page 46. Laboratory Safety Page Laboratory Series: GHS Safety Data Sheets 2952 Laboratory Series: Electrical Safety 2953 Laboratory Series: Flammables & Explosives 2954 Laboratory Series: Compressed Gas Cylinders 2955 Laboratory Series: Laboratory Ergonomics 2956 Laboratory Series: Laboratory Hoods 2958 Laboratory Series: Orientation To Safety 1525 Laboratory Series: Planning For Emergencies 2960 Laboratory Series: Preventing Contamination 2961 Laboratory Series: Safe Handling Of Glassware 2962 Laboratory Series: Safety Showers & Eyewashes 2963 Laboratory Series: The OSHA Formaldehyde Standard Ladder Safety Page 22 TP24 To The Point About Ladder Safety S 1401 Ladder Safety S 1306 The Tallest Tool In The Tool Box: Using Ladders Safely S 2968 Understanding & Preventing Ladder Accidents 2495 A Practical Approach To Ladder Safety S 4645 A Practical Approach To Ladder Safety (Concise) S Lockout/Tagout Page 28 TP05 To The Point About: Lockout/Tagout S 2983 More High-Impact Lockout/Tagout S 4729 More High-Impact Lockout/Tagout (Concise) S 2923 Lockout/Tagout: It Would Have Saved His Life S 2807 Lockout/Tagout Training For Employees S 4679 Lockout/Tagout Training For Employees (Concise) S 2482 Lockout/Tagout For Affected Employees S 2483 Lockout/Tagout For Authorized Employees S 9604 High-Impact Lockout/Tagout S 4409 High-Impact Lockout/Tagout (Concise) S 9211 Some Mistakes Last Forever S 4401 Some Mistakes Last Forever (Concise) S Machine Guarding & Conveyors Page 24 TP22 To The Point About: Maschine Guarding And Safety Devices S 1414 Machine Guarding & Operator Safety S 4757 Machine Guarding & Operator Safety (Concise) S 2177 Machine Guarding: Protecting Your From Hazards S 4579 Machine Guarding: Protecting You From Hazards (Concise) S 2141 Conveyor Safety In The Workplace S 4552 Conveyor Safety In The Workplace (Concise) S 9918 Machine Guarding & Safety Devices S 4493 Machine Guarding & Safety Devices (Concise) S 9910 Machine Guarding & Conveyors S 4495 Machine Guarding & Conveyors (Concise) S 4

4 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS Maintenance-Related Tools & Equipment Pages Asbestos Awareness S TP20 To The Point About: The Safe Operation Of Aerial Work Platforms S 1602 Operating Aerial Work Platforms Safely S 4767 Operating Aerial Work Platforms Safely (Concise) S 2932 Maintaining Your Safety S 4692 Maintaining Your Safety (Concise) S 2933 Maintaining Your Safety Non-Graphic S 4693 Maintaining Your Safety Non-Graphic (Concise) S 2489 Safe Operation & Use Of All-Terrain Vehicles 4643 Safe Operation & Use Of All-Terrain Vehicles (Concise) 2486 Using Hand & Power Tools Safely S 2480 Safe Operation Of Scissor & Boom Lifts S 4612 Safe Operation Of Scissor & Boom Lifts (Concise) S 2435 Knife Safety In The Workplace S 4587 Knife Safety In The Workplace (Concise) S 2426 Working Safely With Hand & Power Tools S 4595 Working Safely With Power Tools S 4596 Working Safely With Hand Tools S 2131 Compressed Air Safety S 4543 Compressed Air Safety (Concise) S 4569 Abrasive Blasting Safety S 9928 The Hazards Of Long Hair, Loose Clothing & Jewelry S 4497 The Hazards Of Long Hair, Loose Clothing & Jewelry (Concise) S 9601 High-Impact Metal Working S 4408 High-Impact Metal Working (Concise) S Eight more Maintenance-Related Tools & Equipment programs listed on page 20. Meeting Openers Page I Can t Get No Traction 2717 The Meeting Opener Collection Vol. I 2947 It Only Takes A Second II S 2919 The First Step S 2488 Better Late Than Never 2477 The Birthday Wish 2448 Thank You S 2436 Stop & Think 2113 Life Is For Living 4540 Because It s Your Foot 9932 Think About This! 9919 Widow Maker 9823 Will You Be Here Tomorrow? 9810 It Only Takes A Second S New Products & Recent Best-Sellers Page 12 Off-Job/Heat Stress/Winter & Summer Safety Page Cold Stress: Working Safely In Cold Weather 1404 Winter Walking: Staying On Your Feet 1320 Working Safely In Cold Weather S 2972 Understanding & Preventing Heat-Related Illnesses S 4725 Understanding & Preventing Heat-Related Illnesses (Concise) S 2908 Take Safety Home: Preventing Off-Job Injuries S 4688 Take Safety Home: Preventing Off-Job Injuries (Concise) S Days Of Summer Safety S Days Of Summer Safety (Concise) S 2180 Severe Weather Alert: Are You Prepared? S 4574 Severe Weather Alert: Are You Prepared? (Concise) S 2155 Working Safely In Hot Environments S 4562 Working Safely In Hot Environments (Concise) S 4567 Summer Sports & Recreation Safety 1301 Back to Work, Back To Safety S 4735 Back To Work, Back to Safety (Concise) S 2196 Injuries Don t Take Holidays S 4583 Injuries Don t Take Holidays (Concise) S 4570 Don t Let Safety Take A Holiday Online Safety Training Pages 9-10 Office Safety Page Office Ergonomics: You Can Learn A Lot From A Kid 2985 Office Ergonomics 2925 Office Injury Prevention S 4690 Office Injury Prevention (Concise) S 4534 Office Safety Basics S 1522 Office Safety Overview S 4763 Office Safety Overview (Concise) S 1523 Office Ergonomics Training S 4764 Office Ergonomics Training (Concise) S 1524 Computer Workstation Safety S 4765 Computer Worstation Safety (Concise) S Pedestrian Safety/Security Page Security Awareness For Work, Travel & Home S 4551 Workplace Security Awareness (Concise) 2106 Pedestrian Safety In Industry S 4527 Pedestrian Safety In Industry (Concise) S Personal Protective Equipment Page PPE: Your Last Layer Of Protection S 4736 PPE: Your Last Layer Of Protection (Concise) S TP06 To The Point About: Personal Protective Equipment S 1706 Personal Protective Equipment S 2986 PPE: Wear It For You S 2805 PPE: Head To Toe S 4685 PPE: Head To Toe (Concise) S 2484 More High-Impact Personal Protective Equipment S 4640 More High-Impact Personal Protective Equipment (Concise) S 2490 More High-Impact Personal Protective Equipment Non-Graphic S 4647 More High-Impact Personal Protective Equipment Non-Graphic (Concise) S 9826 High-Impact Personal Protective Equipment S 4487 High-Impact Personal Protective Equipment (Concise) S Purchase & Rental Options Pages 7-8 Respiratory Safety Page The Respiratory Protection Program: Employee Training S 4656 The Respiratory Protection Program: Employee Training (Concise) S to preview programs in this catalog. Most titles can be viewed online! 2704 The Respiratory Protection Program: Employer Responsibilities S 4655 The Respiratory Protection Program: Employer Responsibilities (Concise) S 2460 Respiratory Protection S TABLE OF CONTENTS Restaurant/Food Service Series Page Restaurant Series: Back Injury Prevention 4704 Restaurant Series: Bus Person Safety 4705 Restaurant Series: Dishwasher Safety S 4739 Restaurant Series: Hazard Communication 4702 Restaurant Series: Kitchen Safety 4706 Restaurant Series: Robbery & Employee Theft 4701 Restaurant Series: Safety Orientation 4703 Restaurant Series: Sanitation & Personal Hygiene Safety Management/ Accident Investigation Page I2P2: Injury & Illness Prevention S 1607 Safety Audits 1511 OSHA Recordkeeping For Managers and Supervisors S 1312 Job Safety Analysis, Safety Awareness And You S 4743 Job Safety Analysis, Safety Awareness And You (Concise) S 2979 Principle To Practice With David Lynn, CSP S Six more Safety Management/Accident Investigation programs on page 39. Safety Orientation/Introduction Page New Hire Safety Essentials 4771 New Hire Safety Essentials (Concise) 1310 Making Safety Work: An Overview Of Workplace Safety & Employee Responsibilities S 4742 Making Safety Work: An Overview Of Workplace Safety & Employee Responsibilities S (Concise) 1521 Safety Orientation For New Employees S 2703 An Introduction To Workplace Safety S 4657 An Introduction To Workplace Safety (Concise) S 2147 High-Impact Workplace Safety S 4542 High-Impact Workplace Safety (Concise) S 2101 Don t Be A Dummy About Industrial Safety S 4541 Don t Be A Dummy About Industrial Safety (Concise) S 4520 Industrial Safety Overview S Scaffolding Page Working Safely On Suspended Scaffolding S 4546 Working Safely On Suspended Scaffolding (Concise) 2139 Working Safely On Supported Scaffolding S 4545 Working Safely On Supported Scaffolding (Concise) Speak Up About Safety! Page Safety Leadership: An Essential Safety Element 4770 Safety Leadership: An Essential Safety Element (Concise) 1418 I Chose To Look The Other Way: Three Stories Of Workplace Safety S 2808 Ready, Willing & Able S 4682 Ready, WIlling & Able (Concise) S 2191 Safety Leadership For Everyone S 4582 Safety Leadership For Everyone (Concise) S 2170 It s Up To Me S 2171 It s Up To Me Non-Graphic 4578 It s Up To Me (Concise) S 2481 What Would You Say? S 4685 What Would You Say? (Concise) S 2154 I Chose To Look The Other Way S 4573 I Chose To Look The Other Way (Concise) S 2158 I Chose To Look The Other Way Non-Graphic S Streaming Safety Page 10 To The Point Safety Training Pages 13 TP16 To The Point About: Responding To Violent Behavior Or An Active Shooter S TP17 To The Point About: Industrial Crane Safety S TP18 To The Point About: Emergency Response S TP19 To The Point About: Arc Flash Protection And Safe Electrical Work Practices S TP20 To The Point About: The Safe Operation Of Aerial Work Platforms S TP21 To The Point About: Good Housekeeping S TP22 To The Point About: Machine Guarding And Safety Devices S TP23 To The Point About: Handling Materials Safely S TP24 To The Point About: Ladder Safety S Fifteen more To The Point Safety Training programs on page 13. True Stories/Safety Speakers Pages Just A Second Ago: The Brad Livingston Story S 4689 Just A Second Ago: The Brad Livingston Story (Concise) S 2803 Brian s Story: You Can Make A Difference S 4673 Brian s Story: You Can Make A Difference (Concise) S 1503 Complacency In The Workplace: Sandy s Story 2931 Shattered: The Jeff Walters Story S 4694 Shattered: The Jeff Walters Story (Concise) S 2920 Leading Indicators: It s The Little Things S 4718 Leading Indicators: It s The Little Things (Concise) 2715 Billy Robbins Hooked On Safety 18-Minute Version S 2714 Billy Robbins Hooked On Safety 27-Minute Version S 2479 The Bernie Inman Story S 4638 The Bernie Inman Story (Concise) S 2447 One Will Die: The John Martin Story S 4605 One Will Die: The John Martin Story (Concise) S 1510 Expedition To Safety (Comprehensive Version) 1513 Expedition To Safety (Consolidated Version) Eleven more True Stories/Safety Speakers programs listed on page 20. Welding Safety Page Creating Safety In Welding Operations S 4760 Creating Safety In Welding Operations (Concise) S 1402 Preventing Fires During Hot Work Operations S 4751 Preventing Fires During Hot Work Operations (Concise) S 9721 High-Impact Welding Safety S 4484 High-Impact Welding Safety (Concise) S 9602 Welding Safety In The Workplace S 9411 Compressed Gas Cylinders S 6

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6 9 ONLINE SAFETY TRAINING ERI is pleased to offer three options for online safety training. Not sure which system to choose? Contact us and answer a few simple questions; we ll recommend the options that suit your needs and budget, and set you up with free demo accounts so you can see how easy they are to use! ERI s STREAM>TRACK is the simple, affordable way to deliver and track your safety training. Our easy-to-use system offers over 250 videos as interactive courses for individual training or streaming videos for group training. STREAM>TRACK offers the flexibility expected from an LMS: Unlimited groups for categorizing employees Customizable training curriculum for each group Unlimited administrators Comprehensive usage reports ERI s Newest Online Training Option! Numerous set-up options include the ability to set variable passing scores, create required vs. optional course assignments, set due dates, and issue course completion certificates. Delivery Options: Simple-Play Courses: The trainee watches a video from start to finish, then takes an online test. Pricing is on a pay-per-view basis and depends on quantity purchased. Credits start at $12 and go as low as $1.85 per play! Classroom Delivery: For group safety meetings, sign up for online access to a video. You ll receive a URL giving you unlimited plays of the video for a predetermined period of time. This option is incredibly affordable at $75 per day or $125 per week! Already have a Learning Management System, but need more courses? ERI can provide SCORM-compliant courses for delivery on your LMS! We ll you a SCORM 1.2 SCO for each course you select. The SCO will include all the files you need for a SCORMconformant LMS to run the course. Pricing is on a pay-per-view basis and depends on the quantity purchased. Credits start at $12 and go as low as $1.85 per play! TRY IT! Contact ERI at (800) and ask for the Online Training Division. We can answer questions, host webinars to walk you through our systems, and set up free demo accounts. to preview programs in this catalog. Most titles can be viewed online! ONLINE SAFETY TRAINING ERI s MasteryNet TM Learning Management System ERI s MasteryNet LMS is a sophisticated online Learning Management System that administers any online course as well as tracks off-line training sessions. Design your own web-based training plans, create and assign curricula, manage users and departments, and track training compliance and requirements with flexible reporting, all while spending LESS time administering your training. Hundreds of interactive courses and Video On Demand options are available. MasteryNet LMS is provided to you through your own private Employer Portal. Branded with your own company logo, you simply link to it from your own web site or from Mastery s subscriber access page. Mastery provides all of the hardware, network infrastructure and support services required. Three Licensing Options Available: 1) PAY PER VIEW: Our most flexible option allows you to choose individual programs at your convenience on a pay as you go basis. 2) LIBRARY PLAN: Gives all your workers unlimited access to your own university of online health and safety courses for a fixed monthly fee. 3) ANNUAL LICENSE: Purchase an annual license for any number of courses. When your license expires, our renewal rate of only 10% saves you money over the long-term. ERI s MasteryNet LMS gives you all the bells and whistles you need to manage and deliver your safety training. Contact our Online Training Division at (800) for detailed info on pricing, real-time online demos, or a free trial account. STREAMING SAFETY Streaming Safety is a subscription-based website that allows video streaming access to hundreds of programs around the clock via the internet. ERI offers two low-cost, easy-to-use options: 1) Streaming Safety Basic Plan Best for group training sessions Unlimited plays of each video in your account Links to printable quizzes included Annual pricing: o Yearly Access Fee: $150 per account o Full-length Videos: $175 each o Concise Videos: $95 each 2) Streaming Safety Interactive Plan Best for individual desktop training Online testing Completion certificates Straightforward tracking system with downloadable reports Annual pricing: o Yearly Access Fee: $250 per account o Full-length Videos: $175 each for up to 115 users (Each additional user is $1.50 per user per course) o Concise Videos: $95 each for up to 115 users (Each additional user is $1.00 per user per course) FREE 30-Day Trial Account! Contact ERI s Online Training Division at (800)

7 11 CUSTOM PRODUCTION to preview programs in this catalog. Most titles can be viewed online! NEW TITLES & RECENT BEST-SELLERS 1711 Walking And Working Surfaces: Comprehensive Training To ensure workers are provided with safe working and traveling surfaces, OSHA has developed and recently updated its regulation 29 CFR 1910 Subpart D, titled Walking and Working Surfaces. Those employees covered by the regulation must be trained in the nature of the fall hazards in the work area and how to recognize them, as well as in the procedures to be followed to minimize those hazards. This program discusses the requirements addressed in the sections of the regulation in detail so viewers can make sure the surfaces on which they work or travel are safe and secure. Topics include: Slip & Trip Hazards Personal Fall Arrest Systems Ladder Safety Dock Boards & Scaffolding Other Fall Hazard Requirements & Exemptions Full-Length (Eng) $495, Concise (Eng) $275 Order Code Concise Version TP24 To The Point About: Ladder Safety Step ladders, straight or extension ladders, rolling ladders, step stools and specialty ladders: each have the potential to be very dangerous, so it is critical that workers follow safe work practices when using any type of ladder to avoid mishaps and injuries. This program provides an overview of the safe work practices employees must follow to prevent falls from ladders and other incidents. Topics include common ladder mistakes, ladder selection, ladder inspection, transporting a ladder, proper ladder setup and climbing and working on a ladder safely Safety Leadership: An Essential Safety Element In this program, we will see how good safety leadership helps everyone make better safety decisions, while also illustrating how poor safety leadership can quickly undermine the entire safety process. It s important to note that safety leadership comes from everyone, including the newest employee, the experienced worker, the front line supervisor and even the plant manager. Safety leaders speak up and do not condone unsafe acts, nor do they take shortcuts. Effective safety leadership must also include discipline and consistent rules enforcement from managers and supervisors. Full-Length (Eng & SP) $495, Order Code Concise Version 1712 Asbestos Awareness While asbestos seemed so beneficial for so many things throughout history, it turns out that it isn t good for people. In fact, asbestos can cause serious illnesses, even kill us. And it can still be found in many homes and commercial buildings. Employees need to understand the asbestos hazards they may encounter in their workplace and what they can do to prevent exposure to asbestos so they can go home safe at the end of every day. This program is designed to present fundamental information on asbestos, its hazards and how to avoid them Forlift And Powered Industrial Truck Safety Forklifts and other powered industrial trucks are rugged tools that save effort, time and money, but the same hardworking qualities that make them so helpful, power and strength, can also make them dangerous. When the workers who use them forget safe operating procedures, or neglect needed maintenance, industrial trucks can inflict significant damage and cause severe injuries. This program reminds employees of the capabilities and limitations of forklifts and other powered industrial trucks, and presents fundamental information on specific safe operating and maintenance procedures they should use. Length: 24 minutes Available Versions: TP16 To The Point About: Responding To Workplace Violence Or An Active Shooter This program reviews the actions to take when preparing for and responding to violent behavior. Topics include being prepared for a violent emergency, indicators of potentially violent behavior, responding to violent behavior, fleeing from an active shooter scene, hiding from a shooter, fighting back against a shooter and responding to law enforcement New Hire Safety Essentials All employees should be aware that our workplace contains hazards that can cause injury or death if not controlled or avoided, but new hires might not be fully aware of these hazards. Thus, our safety program provides the training, procedures and protective equipment necessary to prevent injuries. Taking time to do the job correctly and being aware of their surroundings helps workers make it home safe at the end of each shift. This program discusses many of the essential safety elements new hires need to stay safe at work. Order Code Concise Version 12

8 TO THE POINT SAFETY TRAINING To The Point Communications and ERI Safety Videos have teamed up to produce a product line of 24 high-quality, affordable safety training programs that deliver required safety information in a time-efficient manner. All To The Point titles include English and Spanish versions on a single DVD and are priced at $249 each. TP23 To The Point About: Handling Materials Safely Handling materials safely doesn t have to be difficult, but it does require effort and a good safety attitude. This program discusses the safe work practices workers must follow to prevent injuries and property damage while transporting loads throughout the workplace. Length: 13 minutes TP21 To The Point About: Good Housekeeping Practicing good housekeeping procedures must be incorporated into every job and be an integral part of a worker s commitment to workplace safety. This program discusses the practices employees should follow to maintain a tidy and well-organized work area. Length: 10 minutes TP19 To The Point About: Arc Flash And Safe Electrical Work Practices Length: 13 minutes TP17 To The Point About: Industrial Crane Safety Length: 12 minutes TP15 To The Point About: Ergonomics Length: 13 minutes TP13 To The Point About: Preventing Electric Shock Length: 12 minutes TP11 To The Point About: Preventing Back Injuries Length: 12 minutes TP09 To The Point About: Safe Forklift Operation Length: 13 minutes TP07 To The Point About: Fire Prevention & Response Length: 11 minutes TP05 To The Point About: Lockout/Tagout Length: 13 minutes TP03 To The Point About: The Hazard Communication Program Length: 13 minutes TP01 To The Point About: Bloodborne Pathogens Length: 12 minutes 13 TP24 To The Point About: Ladder Safety All types of ladders have the potential to be very dangerous, so it is critical that workers follow safe work practices when using any type of ladder to avoid mishaps and injuries. This program provides an overview of the safe work practices employees must follow to prevent falls from ladders and other incidents. Length: 14 minutes TP22 To The Point About: Machine Guarding And Safety Devices Length: 13 minutes TP20 To The Point About: The Safe Operation Of Aerial Work Platforms Length: 12 minutes TP18 To The Point About: Emergency Response Length: 13 minutes TP16 To The Point About: Responding To Violent Behavior Or An Active Shooter Length: 13 minutes TP14 To The Point About: Personal Fall Arrest Systems Length: 14 minutes TP12 To The Point About: Preventing Eye Injuries Length: 12 minutes TP10 To The Point About: The Proper Use Of A Fire Extinguisher Length: 11 minutes TP08 To The Point About: Preventing Slips, Trips & Falls Length: 11 minutes TP06 To The Point About: Personal Protective Equipment Length: 12 minutes TP04 To The Point About: Preventing Hearing Loss Length: 11 minutes TP02 To The Point About: Confined Space Entry Length: 12 minutes SOCIAL MEDIA FACEBOOK Like us on Facebook to get the following: Special discounts available only to Facebook fans The scoop on new releases Behind-the-scenes photos from video shoots Visit our YouTube channel to view trailers of new releases, behind-the-scenes stuntwork and an overview of how we can create a custom training program for your organization. FORKLIFTS/MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT These videos explain the safe work practices that operators of forklifts, reach trucks, order selectors and pallet jacks must follow to prevent injuries and property damage Forklift Safety Lessons For The Safe Operator Powered industrial trucks, commonly called forklifts, can be very dangerous, as each year, nearly 100 workers are killed and another 20,000 seriously injured in forklift-related accidents. Forklift operators play a vital role in preventing these incidents. By using the training they have received, staying alert to the hazards around them, and working safely with pedestrians, loads can be moved securely, each and every time. That s the purpose of this program to show operators the safe work practices they must follow to avoid injuries and property damage. Topics include: Pre-Operational Inspection The Stability Triangle Safe Operation Around Pedestrians 2993 Forklift Safety Lessons For The Safe Pedestrian Twenty percent of all forklift incidents involve pedestrians being struck by a lift truck. In such an incident, it s the pedestrian that will suffer an injury or even death. These workers can avoid this by paying attention to the surroundings, staying a safe distance away from forklifts and following proper procedures. That s the purpose of this program--to show viewers the precautions they can take to prevent serious, often traumatic injuries that occur when forklifts come into contact with pedestrians. Order Code Concise Version 1713 Forklift And Powered industrial Truck Safety Length: 24 minutes Available Versions: 1707 Forklift Safety: Industrial Counterbalance Lift Trucks Order Code Concise Version Length: 22 minutes Available Versions: 2811 Handle With Care: 2982 Forklift Safety: Forklift Safety Training Don t Leave It To Chance Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $425 Full-Length (Eng) $ The Complete Forklift Training Program 2928 Forklift Safety: Length: 34 minutes total (Four Parts) The Experienced Operator Available Versions: Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $695 (Not available for rental.) Full-Length (Eng) $325 14

9 TP09 To The Point About: Safe Forklift Operation Unsafe operation of forklifts often contributes to property damage and employee injuries. Ensuring that drivers operate forklifts in a safe manner can prevent injuries and save lives. This program reviews the proper operating procedures forklift operators must follow to keep themselves and their co-workers safe. Topics include: Pre-Operational Inspection Determining The Truck s Lifting Capcity Lifting And Placing Loads Safe Driving Techniques 2475 Operating Order Selectors Safely Like all other powered industrial trucks, order selectors can be extremely hazardous if safe work practices are not followed. Operators of order selectors have a responsibility to operate them in a safe manner at all times. This program examines some common hazards posed by the operation of order selectors and how to control these hazards through safe operating practices. Order Code Concise Version 2476 Operating Reach Trucks Safely Order Code Concise Version 2440 More High-Impact Forklift Safety Length: 22 minutes Available Versions: Order Code 2444 Non-Graphic Version (Eng & Sp) $495, Order Code Concise Version 2125 Don t Be A Dummy About Forklift Safety Order Code Concise Version 9314 High-Impact Forklift Safety Order Code Concise Version 2439 Operating Forklifts Safely Order Code Concise Version 15 FORKLIFTS/MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT 1309 Move It Safely: Avoiding Injury While Moving Materials Two of the main causes of injuries to material handling workers are attempting to show off to their co-workers and not wanting to take time to get the proper equipment or ask for help. This leads to workers struggling to lift and carry materials which are too heavy to be moved safely. In order to move objects safely, employees must be well trained in safe material handling techniques while also maintaining the proper attitude and state of mind to use their training each time they lift or move an object. This program discusses the you can follow so that when an object must be moved, you are able to move it safely. Order Code Concise Version TP23 To The Point About: Handling Materials Safely This program discusses the safe work practices workers must follow to prevent injuries and property damage while transporting loads throughout the workplace. Topics include personal protective equipment, lifting loads safely, safe lifting techniques, carrying and setting down loads, hand trucks, carts and dollies, handling pallets safely and safe use of pallet jacks and forklifts Warehouse Safety 2474 Operating Electric Pallet Jacks Safely Order Code Concise Version 1304 Walkie Stacker Safety Length: 10 minutes Available Versions: Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $ High-Impact Forklift Operator Training Order Code Concise Version 9818 Forklift Operator Training Order Code Concise Version 9510 Propane Safety Full-Length (Eng) $325 SPEAK UP ABOUT SAFETY! These programs encourage viewers to speak up when they see an unsafe situation or witness a co-worker engaging in risky behavior Safety Leadership: An Essential Safety Element Every successful safety program is built on a foundation of essential elements. One such element is Safety Leadership. Safety Leadership can be defined as the influence of a person s words or actions on the safety decisions made by others. In this program, we will see how good safety leadership helps everyone make better safety decisions, while also illustrating how poor safety leadership can undermine the entire safety process. Human nature tempts us to make a job easier or faster by making unsafe choices. The consistent presence of positive safety leadership helps all workers make wise safety decisions. It s important to note that safety leadership comes from everyone, including the newest employee, the experienced worker, the front line supervisor and even the plant manager. Full-Length (Eng) $495, Concise (Eng) $275 Order Code Concise Version 2154 I Chose To Look The Other Way Order Code 2158 Non-Graphic Version $495, Order Code Concise Version 2191 Safety Leadership For Everyone Order Code Concise Version 2711 Stored Energy: The Hidden Hazard While most people think about lockout hazards when discussing stored energy, potential and elastic stored energy can also be very dangerous.this program explains the precautions viewers must take to protect themselves from stored energy in receiving areas, bulk storage facilities, warehouses and maintenance areas. Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $425, Order Code Concise Version 9304 Seeing Accidents Before They Happen Full-Length (Eng) $425, Concise (Eng) $235 Order Code Concise Version 1418 I Chose To Look The Other Way: Three Stories Of Workplace Safety In this dramatic telling of the popular safety poem I Chose To Look The Other Way, viewers will witness examples of three common scenarios of workers not speaking up about safety. The storylines feature a failure to follow lockout/tagout, an employee neglecting to wear PPE and a worker choosing not to wear fall protection as the primary causes of incidents that result in fatalities; however, your employees will learn that the root cause of each was a reluctance to speak up. They will be convinced that speaking up about unsafe acts is critical in the prevention of workplace injuries. Full-Length (Eng, & Sp) $ Ready, Willing & Able Length: 24 minutes Available Versions: Order Code Concise Version 2170 It s Up To Me Order Code Concise Version 2481 What Would You Say? Order Code Concise Version HAZARD RECOGNITION These programs motivate employees to recognize workplace hazards and take the necessary precautions to minimize or eliminate them Hazard Recognition An effective hazard recognition program helps employees work more safely every day, so it s critical for them to understand what it is, how it works and how they can help with the process. This program shows employees how they can help reduce accidents and injuries in the workplace by identifying and controlling the hazards that cause them The Line Of Fire Order Code 2457 Non-Graphic Version $495, Order Code Concise Version 16

10 ATTITUDE/MOTIVATION At ERI, we are proud to produce and market what our customers tell us are the best programs available for changing attitudes and motivating employees to work safely. Many of these programs are both motivational and entertaining, while others encourage viewers to work safely by showing the consequences of unsafe acts Back To Work, Back to Safety Distraction, falling out of routine, reporting for work exhausted, forgetting about common hazards, not being aware of workplace changes, frustration, poor job planning and organization, depression and mood swings are all common contributors to workplace incidents after spending time away from work. This program explains and illustrates each of these issues through a series of examples, testimonials and incident reenactments. Order Code Concise Version 2710 Do It For Me In this unique safety presentation, we witness children using common excuses not to wear safety gear: It s uncomfortable, Don t worry, nothing will happen to me, etc. Of course, the parents do not give in to these childish excuses and explain to their children why safety rules must be followed. But when the kids discover their parents using those same childish excuses at work, they drive home the point that the adults should protect themselves at work with the same passion with which they would protect their child. Order Code Concise Version 2721 What s Your Excuse? We often make excuses so fast and with so little thought that we fail to realize how dangerous they can be. If we re lucky, we are able to learn the danger of using them to justify unsafe acts without experiencing permanent consequences. Luck, however, is just not something we can depend on to keep us safe and all too often our excuses have tragic results. To show these results, this program features many common workplace examples of people using excuses to justify unsafe acts. Order Code 2720 Non-Graphic Version $495, 17 Order Code Concise Version 2967 Cell Phones In The Workplace: A Dangerous Distraction Our cell phones are powerful tools that allow us to have instant access to information and communication. When used appropriately, these devices can make our lives easier and more enjoyable, but when used at the wrong time and in the wrong manner, these same devices can get us in trouble at work and cause serious injury. This program discusses how sending and receiving text messages can cause us to lose focus on doing our jobs safely and efficiently as well as the importance of always following your company s policy regarding cell phone use. Also featured are several workplace scenarios that illustrate the tragic consequences of ignoring these polices in order to text when it is unsafe or prohibited. Order Code Concise Version 2491 Safety s Most Wanted In this episode of Safety s Most Wanted, we investigate the tendencies and modes of operation of three injury instigators: Uncorrected Hazards, Shortcuts and Complacency. Through undercover interviews, victim statements and reenactments, viewers will see how these culprits contribute to injuries and fatalities. They will also learn that by refusing to participate in horseplay, not calling on the cowboy to get it done and refusing to be infected with someone else s apathy, we can all help create a safer workplace. Order Code Concise Version 2438 Don t Bet Your Life On Unsafe Acts Order Code Concise Version 1516 OSHA s Top Violations Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $ Industrial Accidents: The Gory Story Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $325, Concise (Eng & Sp) $180 Order Code Concise Version ATTITUDE/MOTIVATION 2989 Safety Decision-Making: Overcoming Human Nature Many people assume that workers will choose to work safely simply because they don t want to get hurt; unfortunately, our decision-making process isn t that simple. This program, hosted by safety professional Tom Harvey, uses common examples, reenactments and a little humor to explain how humans are tempted to make unsafe choices by succumbing to the instant gratification of shortcuts, risk-taking and peer pressure. This program explains how our safety decision-making process works and provides tips and techniques we can use to overcome our human nature and make safe choices rather than unsafe ones. Topics include: Why Working Safely Goes Against Human Nature Factors That Influence Decision Making The Concept Of Normalized Deviation Impact Of Overall Culture & Safety Systems Strategies For Overcoming Human Nature Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $ Safety s Top Ten While the top 10 lists you see in magazines and on late night talk shows are created to get laughs, the list in this program focuses on a subject that is no laughing matter: causes of workplace injuries. With disturbing regularity, thousands of employees and contractors are injured or killed while on the job each year. Some people make the mistake of calling these types of incidents accidents and chalk them up to just bad luck or just being in the wrong place at the wrong time, but safety professionals know better. Viewers will see the top 10 causes of these incidents listed from 10 to one, but more importantly, they will learn how workplace injuries can be prevented. Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $ Safety s Most Wanted Episode II: The Accomplices Premium DVD: $749, Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $495, Order Code Concise Version 2950 Take Time For Safety In our busy lives, we are often faced with timemanagement choices. When given the chance, we must always choose safety over time savings, because rushing causes us to lose focus, skip steps, and make bad decisions. In fact, the time we spend staying safe is time well spent. In this program, workers learn the very real hazards associated with rushing and being in a hurry. Through various examples, viewers will learn to recognize the symptoms of becoming rushed, why hurried working is so dangerous and what steps they can take to stay safe. The program also makes the point that being in a hurry is not the real cause of incidents and injuries, but rather a symptom of poor planning, poor choices and poor time-management--all of which can be prevented by proper preparation and organization. Order Code Concise Version 1321 A Safety Carol Ernest Scrooge and Jacob Marley thought following safety procedures was a waste of their precious time and they bullied or teased anyone they perceived as wasting time for safety. One day, while performing a task in his usual unsafe manner, Marley is killed. Marley s death causes Scrooge to become even more convinced that all workplace injuries are unpreventable. The ghost of Marley is doomed to live in the endless dimension of regret and forced to watch the ripple effects of his unsafe actions on himself and his coworkers. Marley s ghost explains to Scrooge that he too will be doomed to the same fate if he does not change his ways and embrace safety. Marley s ghost tells Scrooge he will be visited by the Spirits of Safety Past, Safety Present and Safety Future and he must learn from them to avoid the same fate. After the three spirits teach him valuable safety lessons about the impact of his past, present and future unsafe acts, Scrooge vows to become a positive safety influence on others. Length: 25 minutes Available Versions: 2810 There s No Excuse For Unsafe Acts Length: 8 minutes Available Versions: Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $325 Order Code Concise Version 2430 Promises, Promises 2112 What Went Wrong? Full-Length (Eng) $425 Order Code 2431 Non-Graphic Version $495, 9714 Responsibility: Order Code Concise Version Who s In Control? 1507 Responsibility: Full-Length (Eng) $425, Concise (Eng) $235 Stay In Control Of Your Safety Length: 9 minutes Available Versions: Order Code Concise Version 18

11 TRUE STORIES/SAFETY SPEAKERS Some of these programs present a first-person account of a catastrophic incident and emphasize the critical safety issues to be learned from such tragedies, while others feature experienced speakers who provide unique and thought-provoking perspectives on various safety issues Expedition To Safety Comprehensive Version This program features Jim Elzinga, a world renowned high-altitude mountain climber sharing his firsthand stories of both triumph and tragedy on Mt. Everest. Now a safety culture consultant and leadership facilitator, Jim explains in spellbinding detail how the requirements of building a safety culture to survive summiting Mt. Everest are no different than what is needed to build a safety culture in the workplace. This version includes four modules designed to inspire employees and managers in the four keys to safety culture: Create it. Embrace it. Believe it. And Live it. Each module is approximately 18 minutes in length. Available Versions: Full-Length (Eng) $495 ALSO AVAILABLE: 1513 Expedition To Safety Consolidated Version This version of Expedition To Safety is designed to cover the main points of all four modules in one single meeting of 27 minutes. Available Versions: Full-Length (Eng) $ Shattered: The Jeff Walters Story This program combines testimonials, a live presentation and reenactments to teach important safety lessons. Jeff Walters, a young newlywed, was more interested in earning the respect of his co-workers than being concerned for his own safety. He saw a broken limit switch on a 19-foot elevated conveyor as his opportunity to impress his co-workers with his abilities and willingness to do whatever it takes to get a job done. After climbing the conveyor without doing a lockout or wearing fall protection, Jeff fell 19 feet to a concrete floor when the conveyor started unexpectedly. In this program, Jeff talks about his poor decisions that day and how they continue to impact him and his family. Premium DVD $749, Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $495 Order Code Concise Version 2447 One Will Die: The John Martin Story Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $495, Order Code 2464 Non-Graphic Version $495, Order Code Concise Version 1503 Complacency In The Workplace: Sandy s Story Length: 11 minutes Available Versions: The Bernie Inman Story Bernie and Sheila Inman s world was turned upside down when Bernie suffered horrific injuries at work, leaving him in a coma with a grim prognosis: no chance of meaningful recovery. If he were to survive, the doctors predicted he would be blind, brain damaged and completely paralyzed. In this program, Bernie and Sheila candidly discuss the events leading to Bernie s injuries, and in the process deliver a powerful message on the importance of safety awareness, safe work practices and the far-reaching effects of a workplace injury. After listening to Bernie and Sheila s message, viewers of this unique presentation will understand the importance of seemingly simple safety choices and decisions. Bernie does not know or understand why he survived his ordeal, but he insists on turning his tragedy into a positive by sharing his story with others. Length: 23 minutes Available Versions: Order Code Concise Version 2701 Think And Be Safe While working as a paramedic, Martin Lesperance frequently hears injury victims say I just wasn t thinking or I didn t think. If not thinking causes their pain and suffering, then thinking about safety could prevent their pain, suffering and possibly even death. In this live presentation, Martin uses his on-the-job experiences to show that taking a moment to think and act on safety can make a huge difference in our lives and the lives of our families. Some of the safety ideas included: Think Of The Repercussions Of Your Actions Think About How Your Actions Affect Others Think About The Ratio Of Risk To Reward Think About The Reasons That It Won t Happen To You Think About The Warning Signs Making Thinking An Ongoing Process Order Code Concise Version 2137 The Kevin Bailey Story Order Code Concise Version TRUE STORIES/SAFETY SPEAKERS 2973 Leading Indicators: The Tenerife Tragedy The worst aviation accident in history occurred in 1977 when two 747 jets collided on the island of Tenerife, killing 583 people. Just like hazardous situations that lead to injuries in the workplace, there were several leading indicators or warning signs preceding the collision that warned of impending danger. In this presentation, fighter pilot and safety speaker Jeff Odie Espenship discusses the three leading indicators that led to this tragedy and encourages viewers to slow down, re-plan and refocus when these warnings appear in our workplaces Topics include: Not Recognizing Changes In Work Activity Succumbing to Personal Pressure Failing To Listen When Others Speak Up Full-Length (Eng) $495 Not available for swap as part of the Library Plan Knock It Off! With Jeff Odie Espenship In this program, fighter pilot Odie Espenship discusses the concept of calling a knock it off immediately when recognizing dangerous behavior, while his friend and fellow pilot Wes Sharp encourages viewers to speak up and tell co-workers to keep off the grass when they witness an unsafe act. While recalling personal experiences from their military careers involving knock it off and keep off the grass, Odie and Wes teach essential lessons that can be applied to any work environment. Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $495, Concise (Eng) $275 Not available for swap as part of the Library Plan. Order Code Concise Version 2920 Leading Indicators: It s The Little Things Length: 27 minutes Available Versions: Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $495, Concise (Eng) $275 Not available for swap as part of the Library Plan. Order Code Concise Version 2713 Billy Robbins Hooked On Safety: My World Length: 60 minutes Available Versions: Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $650 Other Versions Available: MINUTE VERSION $ MINUTE VERSION $ PREMIUM DVD All 3 versions on 1 DVD: $1,150 Not available for swap as part of the Library Plan Just A Second Ago: The Brad Livingston Story When Brad Livingston decided to violate procedures, participate in a shortcut and condone the unsafe actions of a co-worker, his world was literally blown apart. As Brad was engulfed in flames, he fully expected to die, but thoughts of his three young daughters inspired him to fight for his life. In this motivational presentation, Brad humbly points out how his decisions that day contributed to the death of a co-worker, life-changing injuries to himself and unimaginable grief for his family. To prevent others from making the same mistakes, Brad motivates his audience to maintain a proper safety perspective and helps them truly understand why they must work safely every day. Order Code Concise Version 2803 Brian s Story: You Can Make A Difference Jeff Bell received the phone call that every parent fears. His son Brian, a young man full of potential and promise, had been killed on the job. In this powerful presentation, Jeff Bell introduces his son Brian and takes the audience step by step through the events leading to his death. During his presentation, Jeff, an experienced safety facilitator for a large paper mill, takes every opportunity to explain what is required to prevent such tragedies. He also stresses that everyone can make a difference when it comes to safety despite his or her job title. Order Code Concise Version 2179 Accidents Aren t Just One Of Those Things Concise (Eng ) $275 Order Code Concise Version 9106 Mike Pryor s Accident Full-Length (Eng) $425, Concise (Eng) $235 Order Code Concise Version 9313 Mike Pryor: Telling It Like It Is Full-Length (Eng) $425, Concise (Eng) $235 Order Code Concise Version 20

12 2488 Better Late Than Never This compelling meeting opener shows how taking a shortcut to save time can have devastating consequences for you and your loved ones. Every Saturday, Ted missed his son Brad s little league baseball games because he had to work. When Brad s team made it to the championship game, Ted promised Brad he d be there. On the day of the game, Ted had to decide whether to bypass a series of safety rules during a maintenance procedure so he could get to the game on time or follow the rules and arrive late. Viewers will see how the right choice allowed Ted to see Brad play and how the wrong choice cost him his life. Length: 5 minutes (Eng) PURCHASE PRICE: $ The Meeting Opener Collection Vol. I This DVD contains five of ERI s best meeting openers, which would cost more than $800 if purchased individually! Titles included: 9823 Will You Be Here Tomorrow? 9919 Widow Maker 9932 Think About This! 2448 Thank You 2488 Better Late Than Never PURCHASE PRICE: $ Will You Be Here Tomorrow? Length: 4 minutes (Eng) PURCHASE PRICE: $ It Only Takes A Second Length: 4 minutes (Eng & Sp) PURCHASE PRICE: $ It Only Takes A Second II Length: 5 minutes (Eng & Sp) PURCHASE PRICE: $ MEETING OPENERS These short programs will grab your employees attention and set the tone for your next safety meeting Thank You 2990 I Can t Get No Traction Everyone needs positive This upbeat music video reinforcement. In this unique spotlights common slip, presentation, friends and trip and fall hazards in a family members say thank unique and entertaining you to the employees who fashion. Inspired by the have helped keep their loved Rolling Stones tune, ones safe by correcting Satisfaction, the custom lyrics to this music video hazards, speaking up about provide a warning to those workers who move about unsafe acts and participating the workplace in an unsafe manner. in the company s safety program. This upbeat safety message will set an optimistic tone for your next safety meeting. Length: 4 minutes (Eng & Sp) PURCHASE PRICE: $179 Length: 4 minutes (Eng) PURCHASE PRICE: $ The First Step Candace Carnahan had worked at a local paper mill three years and was familiar with the environment; so familiar that she thought nothing of taking an oftenused shortcut by stepping over a conveyor system that ran at floor level. One day she stepped too short, catching her foot in the conveyor and eventually losing her left leg from the knee down. In this video, Candace dramatically describes this tragedy and the safety lessons she learned from it. Her story will help your employees realize that the first step to preventing injuries is knowing they can happen to you. Length: 7 minutes (Eng & Sp) PURCHASE PRICE: $ The Birthday Wish This powerful meeting opener will captivate viewers and focus their attention on safety. Charlie has just turned six and his birthday party is in high gear. All that s missing is Charlie s dad, Jim, who is still at work. As Charlie blows out the candles on his cake, he makes one wish: I wish Dad was here. At work, Jim is assigned a last-minute job; an electrical panel needs work. Jim doesn t have his lock, so he decides to take a risk and not lock it out. The dramatic, surprise ending sends a powerful and positive safety message. Length: 5 minutes (Eng) PURCHASE PRICE: $ Widow Maker Length: 7 minutes (Eng) PURCHASE PRICE: $ Life Is For Living Length: 4 minutes (Eng) PURCHASE PRICE: $ Think About This! Length: 4 minutes (Eng) PURCHASE PRICE: $ Stop & Think Length: 4 minutes (Eng) PURCHASE PRICE: $ Because It s Your Foot Length: 4 minutes (Eng) PURCHASE PRICE: $179 FALL PREVENTION/FALL PROTECTION The Fall Prevention programs in this category explain how to avoid slips, trips and falls, while the Fall Protection titles provide detailed instruction on the use of personal fall arrest systems Surviving The Fall: Proper Use Of Personal Fall Arrest Systems In this program, viewers will see fall protection equipment deployed in actual fall events and learn the proper selection and use of these devices. In addition to safe work practices, such as 100 percent tie-off techniques, emphasis is placed on having a rescue plan in place should a fall occur. Order Code Concise Version TP08 To The Point About: Preventing Slips, Trips & Falls Length: 11 minutes Available Versions: 2452 Small Falls Are A Big Deal Order Code Concise Version 9701 High-Impact Fall Prevention Order Code Concise Version 2472 Preventing Slips, Trips & Falls, Concise (Eng & Sp) $225 Order Code Concise Version 1608 Walking And Working Surfaces 1711 Walking And Working Surfaces: Comprehensive Training To ensure workers are provided with safe working and traveling surfaces, OSHA has developed and recently updated its regulation 29 CFR 1910 Subpart D, titled Walking and Working Surfaces. Those employees covered by the regulation must be trained in the nature of the fall hazards in the work area and how to recognize them, as well as in the procedures to be followed to minimize those hazards. This program discusses the requirements addressed in the sections of the regulation in detail so viewers can make sure the surfaces on which they work or travel are safe and secure. Topics include slip and trip hazards, personal fall arrest systems, ladder safety, dock boards, scaffolding and other fall hazard requirements and exemptions. Full-Length (Eng) $495, Concise (Eng) $275 Order Code Concise Version TP14 To The Point About: Personal Fall Arrest Systems 2977 Fall Factors: Understanding & Preventing Slips, Trips & Falls Order Code Concise Version 2162 The ABC s Of Your Personal Fall Arrest System Order Code Concise Version LADDER SAFETY Our Ladder Safety videos demonstrate the basic safe work practices necessary for all ladders so your employees can avoid becoming ladder-related injury statistics Ladder Safety TP24 To The Point About: Ladder Safety Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $495 This program provides an overview of the safe work practices employees must follow to prevent falls from 2495 A Practical Approach ladders and other incidents. Topics include ladder To Ladder Safety inspection, transporting a ladder, proper ladder setup and climbing and working on a ladder safely. Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $495, Order Code Concise Version 2968 Understanding & Preventing 1306 The Tallest Tool In The Tool Box: Ladder Accidents Using Ladders Safely Length: 10 minutes Available Versions: Full-Length (Eng) $325 Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $495 22

13 2441 Preventing Motor Vehicle Collisions: It All Rides On You In this motivational program, Martin Lesperance recalls stories of the collision scenes he has attended to illustrate the consequences of the six most common driving errors. Stressed during his presentation is the point that most of these incidents were not accidents they were actually predictable and preventable events that didn t have to happen. After watching Martin s presentation, viewers will understand the importance of a 100 percent commitment to safe vehicle operation. Topics include: Physical & Mental Driving Distractions Rushing & Taking Stupid Chances Are Not Worth It How Seatbelts Save Lives Order Code Concise Version 1517 Choices: Driving Safely Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $ Driving Safely Motor vehicle accidents are the number one cause of death on the job. Overall, each year more than 40,000 lives are lost, and more than one million people are seriously injured, from traffic accidents. Because traffic accidents can cause so much pain and suffering (and can even be deadly), employees need to develop safe driving skills. Learning how to minimize the risks involved with driving any type of vehicle and how to avoid dangerous driving situations are things everyone should know how to do, both on and off the job. To help employees improve their driving habits and prevent driving related accidents, this program is designed to present basic safety information in these areas A Knock At The Door Length: 7 minutes Available Versions: Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $ Safe Driving: It s Good Business Full-Length (Eng) $ Modern Driving Hazards Full-Length (Eng) $425, Order Code 2114 Non-Graphic Version $425, Concise (Eng) $235 Order Code Concise Version DRIVING SAFETY Our Driving Safety programs cover a wide range of topics, including road rage, distracted driving, winter weather, defensive driving and correcting unsafe driving Texting & Driving: The Facts Texting and driving is actually more dangerous than talking on the phone while driving. Your reaction time is reduced by approximately 35 percent when writing or reading text messages while driving. This program explains why texting and driving is so unsafe and includes testimonials that describe real-life consequences of such risky behavior. Covered topics: Why Texting While Driving Is So Dangerous How To Respond To A Text Or While Driving How Texting Distracts Vehicle Operators Length: 8 minutes Available Versions: Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $ Hang Up And Drive: The Jacy Good Story This dynamic program features Jacy Good and her fiancee Steve recalling the tragic crash that killed her parents as a result of another driver using his cell phone. Jacy and Steve also discuss the dangers of multitasking, texting and other unsafe acts while driving. Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $495 Also Available: 2998 Hang Up And Drive: The Jacy Good Story (Refresher) Length: 11 minutes Available Versions: Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $ Distracted Driving: At What Cost? Order Code Concise Version 2478 Winter Driving: When The Rules Change Full-Length (Eng) $425, Concise (Eng) $235 Order Code Concise Version 2467 I Could See It Coming Full-Length (Eng) $425 Also Available: 2468 I Could See It Coming (Step Van Operators) 2469 I Could See It Coming (Cargo Van Operators) 1307 Dump Truck Safety Length: 10 minutes Available Versions: Full-Length (Eng) $325 MACHINE GUARDING & CONVEYORS These programs emphasize how dangerous moving machinery and conveyors can be and explain how employees can work with and around them safely Machine Guarding & Operator Safety Order Code Concise Version TP22 To The Point About: Machine Guarding And Safety Devices 2177 Machine Guarding: Protecting You From Hazards Premium DVD $749, Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $425, Order Code 2193 Non-Graphic $425, Concise (Eng & Sp) $235 Order Code Concise Version 2705 The Respiratory Protection Program: Employee Training To protect you from these adverse health effects, your company has established a written respiratory protection program in accordance with OSHA s Respiratory Protection Standard. This program outlines the measures taken by your employer to ensure the health and safety of your respiratory system. This video shows employees how this plan works to protect them from respiratory hazards. Order Code Concise Version 2141 Conveyor Safety In The Workplace Premium DVD $749, Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $425, Concise (Eng & Sp) $235 Order Code Concise Version 9910 Machine Guarding & Conveyors Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $325, Concise (Eng & Sp) $180 Order Code Concise Version RESPIRATORY SAFETY Our Respiratory videos review the regulations in OSHA s Respiratory ( ) Standard and explain employer and employee roles in a respiratory protection program. WELDING SAFETY 9918 Machine Guards And Safety Devices, Concise (Eng & Sp) $225 Order Code Concise Version 2704 The Respiratory Protection Program: Employer Responsibilities This video provides an overview of the employer s responsibilities as part of OSHA Respiratory Protection Standard and discusses key components of a proper Respiratory Protection Program. Order Code Concise Version 2460 Respiratory Protection Our Welding Safety programs discuss the safe work practices welders must follow and the PPE they are required to wear to prevent serious injuries or death High-Impact Welding Safety 1504 Creating Safety In Welding Operations Order Code Concise Version Order Code Concise Version 9602 Welding Safety In the Workplace 1402 Preventing Fires During Hot Work Operations 9411 Compressed Gas Cylinders Order Code Concise Version 24

14 MAINTENANCE-RELATED EQUIPMENT & TOOLS These videos review the safety precautions that should be taken when employees are working with or around tools and equipment involved in maintenance work Maintaining Your Safety Maintenance workers maintain all aspects of operations and equipment. They are such an important part of the process that they feel pressure to get all repairs done fast! In this program, maintenance workers learn how to overcome pressure and redouble their efforts to always follow safe work procedures. Also featured are reenactments of common maintenance incidents, testimonials and examples of safe work practices. In addition to developing and maintaining a good safety attitude, other topics include: job hazard analysis, lockout/ tagout, ladder safety, elevated work platforms, fall protection, use of hand and power tools, electrical safety and arc flash protection., Order Code 2933 Non- Graphic Version (Eng & Sp) $495, Order Code 4693 Non-Graphic Order Code Concise Version 2124 High-Impact Power Tool Safety Our complacency when using power tools often leads us to disregard safe work practices. When this happens, we leave ourselves open to burns, cuts, electrocution and other injuries. In fact, more than 20,000 injuries are attributed to power tool use each year. This video features six accident reenactments to remind power tool users about key safety issues and to make them aware of the painful injuries that result from unsafe use. Voices of experience provide real-world advice on using tools to get the job done while staying safe at the same time. Topics include: Inspection & Selection Of Tools Body Placement & Tool Positioning Use Of GFCI s & Extension Cords Dangers Of Compressed Air Avoiding Horseplay Full-Length (Eng) $495, Concise (Eng) $275 Order Code Concise Version 2486 Using Hand And Power Tools Safely 4533 Pneumatic Tool Safety Length: 8 minutes Available Versions: (Concise (Eng & Sp) $ Operating Aerial Work Platforms Safely Aerial work platforms come in various sizes and configurations, including scissor lifts, boom lifts and articulating boom lifts. When a maintenance or construction worker must perform a task at an elevated working position, these powerful machines are often called on to do the job. This program discusses some of the common hazards that aerial work platform operators must consider when using this equipment as well as the safe work practices and operating techniques that must be followed to ensure everyone s safety during the use. Order Code Concise Version TP20 To The Point About: The Safe Operation Of Aerial Work Platforms Unsafe operation of aerial work platforms, also known as elevated work platforms (including boom lifts and scissor lifts), often has devastating consequences. Making sure these mobile and elevating work platforms are operated in a safe manner must be the operator s top priority. This program discusses the safety precautions these workers must follow to prevent injuries and property damage Safe Operation Of Scissor & Boom Lifts Order Code Concise Version 1303 Operating An Aerial Boom Supported Platform Safely Full-Length (Eng) $ Power Saw Safety Length: 10 minutes Available Versions: Full-Length (Eng) $ Working Safely With Hand & Power Tools Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $ Working Safely With Power Tools Length: 9 minutes Available Versions: Concise (Eng & Sp) $ Working Safely With Hand Tools Length: 10 minutes Available Versions: Concise (Eng & Sp) $ Abrasive Blasting Safety Length: 9 minutes Available Versions: Concise (Eng & Sp) $225 MAINTENANCE-RELATED EQUIPMENT & TOOLS 1609 Working Safely With Compressed Gas Cylinders Compressed gas cylinders present some very specific hazards that can be the source of serious injury. With the average cylinder weighing about 80 pounds, unsafe handling techniques result in thousands of sprains, strains, bruises and broken bones each year. In addition, various contents of gas cylinders can pose additional hazards: flammable or explosive gases, substances that displace breathable air or create a toxic atmosphere or gases that may be corrosive or toxic to the skin and eyes. This program reviews the safe work practices that can help workers prevent injuries and property damage when working with or around compressed gas cylinders. Order Code Concise Version 2131 Compressed Air Safety Compressed air is second only to electricity as the most popular source of energy. Because electricity isn t associated with compressed air use, most people don t recognize the dangers posed by equipment powered by compressed air. Just like electricity, however, compressed air can be deadly if not treated with respect and used properly. This video stresses the importance of working safely with compressed air to prevent injuries. Featured are four workplace incidents that illustrate the fact that compressed air hazards are often not easily recognized but still can have tragic consequences. Premium DVD $749, Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $425, Concise (Eng & Sp) $235 Order Code Concise Version 2489 Safe Operation & Use Of All-Terrain Vehicles Full-Length (Eng) $425, Concise (Eng) $235 Order Code Concise Version 9413 High-Impact Maintenance Safety 2435 Knife Safety In The Workplace While the blade of a knife may be sharp, it s not very bright. It cannot tell the dif- ference between cutting work material or slicing a hand or finger. That s why your employees must stay sharp, always keeping their minds on safety when using industrial knives. This program discusses common industrial knife safety rules and explains why a deep cut or laceration to a worker s hand can be so damaging. Order Code Concise Version 9928 The Hazards Of Long Hair, Loose Clothing & Jewelry Rotating shafts, moving machinery and other objects in industrial operations can unexpectedly bite you much like a creature in the wild. Many of these injuries are compounded when the victim is pulled into the action of the equipment, resulting in lacerations, amputations and sometimes even death. This video will show viewers how employees can reduce the chance of such an injury by controlling long hair, not wearing loose clothing and being aware of the hazards of wearing jewelry at work., Concise (Eng & Sp) $225 Order Code Concise Version 1712 Asbestos Awareness Employees need to understand the asbestos hazards they may encounter in their workplace and what they can do to prevent exposure to asbestos and go home safe at the end of every day. This program is designed to present fundamental information on asbestos, its hazards and how to avoid them High-Impact Metal Working This program re-creates 10 industrial accidents involving heavy machinery and metal work to illustrate the necessity of following proper safety procedures and maintaining a good safety sense. Viewers will learn how to safely operate brake presses, grinders, metal cutting shears and other machines. Order Code Concise Version Length: 25 minutes Available Versions: 9411 Compressed Gas Cylinders Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $495, Order Code 2433 Non- Graphic Version $495, Order Code Concise Version 4568 Utility Cart Safety 4750 Shop Safety Length: 9 minutes Available Versions: Length: 8 minutes Available Versions: Concise (Eng & Sp) $235 Concise (Eng) $275 26

15 27 ELECTRICAL SAFETY/NFPA 70E Programs in this category provide training on basic electrical safety, NFPA 70E arc flash regulations and safety for qualified electricians. The High-Impact titles feature reenactments of actual workplace electrical incidents to teach your employees unforgettable safety lessons. TP13 To The Point About: Preventing Electric Shock Your facility s plan to protect employees from electrical hazards combined with following shock prevention practices allows workers to stay safe when working with or near electricity. This program provides an overview of how electricity works and explains the safe work practices workers can follow to prevent electric shock-related injuries and fatalities. TP19 To The Point About: Arc Flash And Safe Electrical Work Practices Because energized electrical parts expose workers to the risk of electric shock or exposure to an arc flash, employees must know and understand how to protect themselves from these two electrical hazards. This program provides reviews your electrical safety program as it relates to arc flash protection and safe electrical work practices Electrical Safety For Everyone You don t have to be a qualified electrical worker or electrician to have a need to understand electrical safety. In fact, all workers should know and practice basic electrical safety. This program provides viewers with a general understanding of how electricity works while showing them the actions they can take to prevent becoming part of an energized electrical circuit. Order Code Concise Version 1406 Electrical Safety For Qualified Workers Order Code Concise Version 2156 Electricity: Give It Some Respect Order Code Concise Version 9927 High-Impact Life & Death Series Electrical Safety Full-Length (Eng) $495, Concise (Eng) $275 Order Code Concise Version 1419 Safe Electrical Work Practices & 2015 NFPA 70E Every year, electrical workers are seriously injured or killed by contacting energized parts or being subjected to an electrical arc flash. To prevent these types of incidents, these workers and the organizations for which they work must understand and follow up-to-date electrical safety-related electrical work practices, maintenance requirements and administrative controls. One of the leading authorities on electrical safety is the National Fire Protection Association, the NFPA. Their document number 70E is recognized by many regulatory authorities and organizations as the best practices for electrical safety. This program provides an overview of the 2015 edition of NFPA 70E and shows how following its guidelines helps keep electrical workers safe. Topics include: Length: 26 minutes Available Versions: Order Code Concise Version 1526 Electrical Safety Much of what we do each day is made possible by electricity. With its help, we re able to use machinery that increases our productivity, but electricity can also be dangerous. Electrical accidents can damage equipment, start fires, and cause injuries like burns and, of course, electric shock, so we need to exercise caution whenever we re around electricity. To help employees understand how electricity works, and how to work with it safely, this program is designed to present basic information in these areas Electrical Safety: What Everyone Should Know Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $ High-Impact Electrical Safety Order Code Concise Version 2936 The Mark Standifer Story: Lessons Learned From Arc Flash Tragedy Length: 11 minutes Available Versions: Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $425 LOCKOUT/TAGOUT Our Lockout/Tagout programs discuss the safe work practices required to protect employees from hazardous energy as outlined in OSHA s Lockout/Tagout ( ) Standard Lockout/Tagout Training For Employees Energy it s a part of our lives every day. Most of us use some type of energy in our jobs daily, whether it s high-pressure steam, electricity or hydraulic and pneumatic systems. But while energy is vital to our work processes, it is also dangerous and must be controlled properly in order to be used safely. This program reviews the procedures used to control this energy, commonly known as lockout/tagout. Topics include: The Energy Control Plan Lockout/Tagout Devices Energy Control Procedures Group Lockout, Shift Changes & Contractors Order Code Concise Version 2923 Lockout/Tagout: It Would Have Saved His Life Workers who are injured from exposure to hazardous energy miss an average of 24 workdays, but the most important numbers of all are the over 50,000 injuries and the 120 or more deaths that are prevented each year by workers following proper lockout/tagout procedures. This program immediately grabs the viewer s attention with the true story of a man killed in a workplace mishap that would have been prevented by lockout/tagout. The procedures that would have saved his life are then discussed in detail. Topics include: Employee Roles & Responsibilities Specific Lockout Procedures Special Lockout Situations Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $ Lockout/Tagout For Affected Employees Length: 8 minutes Available Versions: 2483 Lockout/Tagout For Authorized Employees Get both 2482 & 2483 for only $595 when purchased on the same order! 9211 Some Mistakes Last Forever Order Code Concise Version 2983 More High-Impact Lockout/ Tagout Safety Training Nearly 200 employees are killed and thousands of others injured each year when they are exposed to the sudden, unexpected release of hazardous energy. To protect workers from such incidents, a set of procedures known as lockout/tagout is used to disconnect and isolate all of the hazardous energy sources to a machine, piece of equipment or other device. This program stresses the importance of controlling hazardous energy in all required situations while providing viewers with a basic understanding of the key elements in the lockout/tagout process. Also featured are six workplace injury reenactments that illustrate the devastating consequences of improper lockout/tagout operations. Topics include: When Lockout/Tagout Is Required Authorized, Affected & Other Employees Proper Use Of Locks & Tags Steps Involved In Performing A Lockout Procedure Order Code Concise Version TP05 To The Point About: Lockout/Tagout The unexpected starting of machines or other unplanned releases of hazardous energy can have devastating consequences. Controlling hazardous energy can prevent injuries and save lives. This program explains the procedures workers must follow to protect themselves during lockout operations High-Impact Lockout/Tagout The lockout/tagout system provides protection for everyone in the plant; its success depends upon each individual s knowledge and understanding of locks and tags used on the job. This program features eight accident re-creations that demonstrate the importance of following all prescribed lockout/tagout procedures. The viewer will also learn the responsibilities and safe work procedures of those who are affected by lockout/ tagout as well as those who are authorized to service machines and perform lockout/tagout procedures. Order Code Concise Version 28 40

16 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT These videos discuss various types of PPE and the specific situations where it is required. The High-Impact titles show the tragic consequences of failing to wear the appropriate PPE PPE: 1706 Personal Protective Equipement Your Last Layer Of Protection Most of us already know that personal protective equipment, or PPE, is required for the various jobs we 2986 PPE: Wear It For You perform. Yet, thousands of injuries occur each year to employees who are either not wearing any protective Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $425 equipment at all, or are not wearing the appropriate protection for their job task or work environment. This 2805 PPE: Head To Toe program discusses the proper selection and use of common types of personal protective equipment and Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $425, features worker testimonials that provide valuable Order Code Concise Version lessons about the importance of wearing your PPE. Order Code Concise Version TP06 To The Point About: Personal Protective Equipment When our body parts are exposed to certain hazards there is a potential for bodily harm to occur. Properly selecting and wearing personal protective equipment can reduce or eliminate this exposure, prevent injuries and save lives. This program reviews the basic types of personal protective equipment and how to wear it to prevent injuries. Our Hearing Conservation programs explain how noise damages our hearing, what precautions and devices can protect us from hazardous noise levels and why it is important to wear the proper hearing protection in all required situations. TP04 To The Point About: Preventing Hearing Loss 1501 Hearing Conservation And You Follow along as Steve, Jerry and a group of coworkers Length: 11 minutes Available Versions: receive their annual training on hearing conservation. Jerry and the others understand and 2809 Hearing Conservation follow their training, while Steve does not. Steve doesn t take the issue of hearing loss seriously and Training For Employees continually disregards the need for hearing protection. As time passes, Steve develops the symptoms of hearing loss due to his poor choices. Steve s annual Order Code Concise Version audiogram reveals hearing loss and in the end, Steve becomes convinced of the importance of protecting 2975 Are You Listening, Jim? his hearing from further damage. Full-Length (Eng) $425 Full-Length (Enp) $495, Concise (Eng) $ How To Prevent Hearing Loss Order Code Concise Version Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $ Hearing Loss Prevention 2135 MSHA Hearing Conservation Employee Training Employee Training, Concise (Eng & Sp) $235 Order Code Concise Version Order Code Concise Version High-Impact Personal Protective Equipment Order Code Concise Version 2484 More High-Impact Personal Protective Equipment Premium DVD $749, Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $495, Order Code 2466 Non-Graphic Version (Eng & Sp) $495, Order Code 4647 Non-Graphic Order Code Concise Version HEARING CONSERVATION EYE/HAND/FOOT SAFETY & HEAD PROTECTION These programs discuss the precautions and the protective devices required to keep employees eyes, hands, feet and heads safe from tragic workplace injuries. TP12 To The Point About: Preventing Eye Injuries Dust, wood chips, nails, hazardous chemicals, radiant light and countless other items can strike or enter the eye and cause injury. Taking proper precautions and wearing the appropriate protection against eye hazards can prevent eye injuries. This program provides an overview of your organization s plan to protect your sight and points out how the use of various protective devices can prevent eye injuries Protecting Our Sight Over 2,000 workers suffer some type of eye injury requiring medical treatment every day. This program discusses the protective devices and precautions we can utilize to prevent such injuries while stressing the importance of assessing the hazards of each job task and avoiding common pitfalls that often lead to these incidents. Order Code Concise Version 2451 That s Why You Wear Eye Protection Order Code Concise Version 9401 High-Impact Eye Safety Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $495, Order Code 2465 Non- Graphic Version $495, Order Code Concise Version 2103 Don t Be A Dummy About Eye Safety Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $ Industrial Eye Injuries: The Gory Story Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $325, Concise (Eng & Sp) $180 Order Code Concise Version 2966 Understanding & Preventing Eye Injuries Length: 10 minutes Available Versions: Concise (Eng) $ Eye Injury Prevention Length: 7 minutes Available Versions: Concise (Eng & Sp) $ Lessons Learned From Hand Injuries This program features reenactments of workplace hand injury scenarios to teach valuable safety lessons about protecting our hands in every situation where hazards exist. Viewers will see the traumatic consequences of becoming distracted, using improper gloves, wearing jewelry around moving machinery, failing to pay attention to our work and attempting job tasks we aren t qualified to perform. Premuim DVD $749, Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $495,, Order Code 2942 Non-Graphic Version (Eng & Sp) $495, Non-Graphic Order Code Concise Version 9407 High-Impact Hand Safety Order Code 2466 Non-Graphic Version $495, Order Code Concise Version 2927 Hand Injury Prevention: You Control It! Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $ Every Time I Look At My Hand Premium DVD $749,, Concise (Eng & Sp) $225 Order Code Concise Version 9723 Blink & You Could Lose Your Hand Order Code Concise Version 9934 Industrial Hand Injuries: The Gory Story Full-Length (Eng) $325, Concise (Eng) $180 Order Code Concise Version 2434 That s Why You Wear A Hardhat Order Code Concise Version 2138 Safely On Your Feet Order Code Concise Version 30

17 31 CONFINED SPACE ENTRY Our Confined Space Entry programs discuss the safe work practices required to protect employees when entering tanks, storage bins and other enclosed areas as outlined in OSHA s Permit-Required Confined Space ( ) Standard Survive Inside: Employee Safety In Confined Spaces No matter what role employees play in their organization s confined space entry program, they must understand their responsibilities and have the knowledge and skills to perform them properly. This program explains why entering confined spaces can be so hazardous and how those hazards can be controlled by following proper confined space entry procedures. Viewers will also learn valuable lessons from a reenactment of a poorly-conducted confined space entry in which three lives are needlessly lost. Topics include: The Entry Permit System Importance Of Atmospheric Testing & Monitoring Controlling Confined Space Hazards Responsibilities of Each Entry Team Member Consequences Of A Poorly-Conducted Entry Order Code Concise Version TP02 To The Point About: Confined Space Entry 1518 Confined Space Entry For Construction Whether they will be doing general industry or construction work, employees need to know as much as possible about working safely in and around confined spaces. They also need to be familiar with the OSHA regulations that help to keep them safe. To help address OSHA s concerns and provide the first level of training needed by employees under the confined space regulations, this program is designed to present fundamental information on confined space entry. Topics include: The Permit-Required Confined Space Regulations Testing For Hazardous Atmospheres Making A Space As Safe As Possible Length: 26 minutes Available Versions: 9920 High-Impact Life & Death Series Confined Space Entry Order Code Concise Version 2157 Confined Spaces & The Entry Permit System Order Code Concise Version CRANE SAFETY These videos show crane operators and co-workers in their proximity the safe work practices they must follow when cranes and hoists are being rigged or used Industrial Crane Safety Order Code Concise Version 1313 Overhead Crane Safety: Safety Is In Your Hands Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $ Crane Signal Person Basic Training Full-Length (Eng) $ Working With Cranes Safely Length: 22 minutes Available Versions: 2949 Safe Rigging Practices Length: 22 minutes Available Versions: TP17 To The Point About: Industrial Crane Safety Ensuring that operators of industrial cranes are fully trained and always operate their crane in a safe manner can prevent injuries and save lives. This program reviews how to properly rig and transport loads Safe Use & Operation Of Industrial Cranes Order Code Concise Version 9801 High-Impact Crane Safety Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $495, Order Code 9811 Non- Graphic Version $495, Order Code Concise Version SAFETY ORIENTATION/INTRODUCTION These programs teach new hires the importance of workplace safety as well as basic safe work practices that should be followed on the job. The High-Impact titles show these employees the consequences of unsafe acts Making Safety Work: An Overview Of Workplace Safety & Employee Responsibilities In just an instant, a workplace injury can transform a productive worker into one who is unable to work. This is why workplace injuries must be prevented and why all employees are needed to make our safety program work. This program provides an overview of common workplace hazards and how they are to be controlled while also demonstrating the importance of each employee s commitment and participation in the safety effort. Viewers will also see how easily injuries can occur when employees decide not to take responsibility for their safety. Order Code Concise Version 2703 An Introduction To Workplace Safety Order Code Concise Version 1521 Safety Orientation For New Employees Length: 36 minutes Available Versions: 9524 High-Impact Safety Awareness Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $495, Concise (Eng) $275 Order Code Concise Version 2101 Don t Be A Dummy About Industrial Safety Order Code Concise Version HOUSEKEEPING Our Housekeeping videos not only demonstrate good housekeeping practices, but stress that maintaining an organized work area is part of a good safety attitude Good Housekeeping: Everyone s Responsibility This program reviews basic housekeeping practices that can prevent workplace fires and discusses other hazards that could contribute to employee injuries, but can be controlled by good housekeeping. Topics include keeping a tidy work area, controlling fire hazards, maximizing productivity, correcting slip and trip hazards and maintaining personal hygiene. Order Code Concise Version 1703 New Hire Safety Essentials All employees should be aware that our workplace contains hazards that can cause injury or death if not controlled or avoided, but new hires might not be fully aware of these hazards. Thus, our safety program provides the training, procedures and protective equipment necessary to prevent injuries. Taking time to do the job correctly and being aware of their surroundings helps workers make it home safe at the end of each shift. This program discusses many of the essential safety elements new hires need to stay safe at work. Topics include: Personal Protective Equipment HazCom/Chemical Hazards Confined Space Awareness Lockout/Tagout Awareness Bloodborne Pathogens Emergency Response Full-Length (Eng) $495, Concise (Eng) $275 Order Code Concise Version 2147 High-Impact Workplace Safety Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $495, Order Code 2148 Non- Graphic Version $495, Order Code Concise Version 4520 Industrial Safety Overview Length: 10 minutes Available Versions: Concise (Eng & Sp) $235 TP21 To The Point About: Good Housekeeping Length: 10 minutes Available Versions: 9915 Housekeeping & Teamwork In Industry, Concise (Eng & Sp) $235 Order Code Concise Version 2192 Housekeeping: A Part Of Your Job Full-Length (Eng) $425 32

18 DOT HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TRAINING Our HazMat programs explain the safety and security risks associated with hazardous materials & waste and show how to handle and transport them safely DOT HazMat Safety Training Knowing how to handle hazardous materials before, during and after transport allows them to reach their destinations safely no matter how they are being shipped. This training program is designed to do three things: 1) Make employees aware of DOT regulations on handling and transporting hazardous materials; 2) Help employees to recognize and identify any hazardous materials they encounter; and 3) Prepare employees to handle and transport hazardous materials safely. Full-Length (Eng ) $ DOT HazMat Security Awareness 2160 Understanding Hazardous Material Labels, Concise (Eng & Sp) $225 Order Code Concise Version DOT In-Depth HazMat Security Training In-Depth Security Training must be provided to employees when a company is required by the DOT to have a written Security Plan. This training program is designed to do four things: 1) Make employees aware of DOT regulations on handling and transporting hazardous materials; 2) Help employees to understand the security risks associated with hazardous materials; 3) Make employees aware of the contents of a Security Plan ; and 4) How this plan addresses the security risks associated with hazardous materials DOT HazMat General Awareness Training 1319 DOT HazMat Security Awareness Training Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $325 LABORATORY SAFETY These videos shows viewers how to protect themselves from exposure to hazardous chemicals when working in a laboratory environment GHS Safety Data Sheets 2955 Laboratory Ergonomics A major part of the Globally Harmonized System is the use of the GHS Safety Data Sheet. It gives chemical Length: 12 minutes Available Versions: manufacturers a standard format and specific, understandable language to use to describe a chemical s 2956 Laboratory Hoods hazards. Employees need to know what the differences are between MSDS and SDS, and what type of information they will find in an SDS. To help employees be prepared 2958 Orientation To Safety to read and understand GHS Safety Data Sheets, this education and training program is designed to present basic information in the following areas: what the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and 1525 Planning For Emergencies Labeling of Chemicals is and why OSHA has adopted it; how the GHS Safety Data Sheet organizes information; the 16 sections in the SDS and what each one addresses; 2960 Preventing Contamination and, what the differences are between MSDS and SDS Length: 10 minutes Available Versions: and the way they present information Safe Handling Of Glassware 2952 Electrical Safety Length: 11 minutes Available Versions: 2953 Flammables & Explosives 2954 Handling Compressed Gas Cylinders 2962 Safety Showers & Eyewashes Length: 9 minutes Available Versions: 2963 The OSHA Formaldehyde Standard CHEMICALS/HAZCOM/EPA COMPLIANCE Programs in this category provide right-to-know safety training as required by OSHA s Hazard Communication ( ) Standard. Other titles focus on specific chemicals and compliance with EPA regulations What s Wrong With This Picture? Hazard Communication & GHS This video holds the viewer s attention while providing the essential training and information needed to work safely with chemicals. The video presents a thorough and entertaining presentation of the Hazard Communication Standard and GHS (Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals). Interesting examples and demonstrations help viewers understand the importance of information available to them on labels, pictograms, Safety Data Sheets and their company s written Hazard Communication Plan. Correct and incorrect chemical safety procedures are reenacted in a wide variety of work settings.. Full-Length (Eng) $ Hazard Communication, The GHS & You Order Code Concise Version TP03 To The Point About: The Hazard Communication Program Various chemicals present many physical and health hazards that cause property damage or harm people. Protecting workers from exposure to hazardous chemicals can prevent injuries and illnesses. This program reviews the Hazard Communication Program and how employees can avoid chemical exposures Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan General Awareness Training Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $ Understanding Your Facility s Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan Order Code Concise Version 2905 Hazard Communication Training For Employees Order Code Concise Version 2935 Hazard Communication: Your Key To Chemical Safety Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $ Crystalline Silica Employee Training Crystalline silica is a naturally occurring substance used in a wide variety of industries and construction operations, such as the production of cement, sandblasting operations and the production of glass and ceramics. While silica has many valuable uses, it can also present a danger when workers are exposed to excessive amounts of crystalline silica dust. In fact, each year there are hundreds of deaths and thousands of illnesses attributed to harmful exposures to silica dust. To help prevent such exposures, OSHA recently issued regulations for general industry and maritime operations as well as the construction industry. This program discusses key requirements of the silica standards as well as basic safe work practices that employees should follow to protect themselves from harmful exposures to crystalline silica.. Order Code Concise Version 2934 RCRA Training For Hazardous Waste Generators Order Code Concise Version 2981 Hazard Communication & The Global Harmonizing System Employee Training Length: 22 minutes Available Versions: Order Code Concise Version 2938 Hydrogen Sulfide Employee Training Order Code Concise Version 2706 Hexavalent Chromium Employee Training Order Code Concise Version 2496 Hazard Communication: Behind The Scenes Order Code Concise Version 9326 OSHA s Lead Standard Length: 25 minutes Available Versions: 34

19 HAZWOPER VIDEO SERIES These 23 videos are designed to meet the employee training requirements of OSHA s HAZWO- PER regulations. They may be purchased in packages as described on the following page or individually for $395 each. Covered topics are listed with the titles Safety Orientation Good And Bad Mental Habits Perils Of Uncontrolled Emotions Pros & Cons Of Job Familiarity Importance Of Study Length: 19 minutes (Eng & Sp) 2402 Understanding HAZWOPER History Of HAZWOPER Regulations Definitions Of Hazardous Materials & Hazardous Waste Safe Work Practices & PPE The Emergency Response Plan Length: 27 minutes (Eng & Sp) 2413 Decontamination Procedures Decontamination Equipment & Procedures Work Practices & Engineering Controls PPE The Exclusion Zone Length: 18 minutes (Eng & Sp) 9921 Introduction to HAZWOPER Retraining Definitions Of Hazardous Chemicals Standard Operating Procedures Medical Surveillance Programs Emergency Response Training Length: 25 minutes (Eng & Sp) 9922 Understanding Chemical Hazards Bloodborne Diseases The Exposure Control Plan Emergency Procedures Signs, Labels & PPE Length: 21 minutes (Eng & Sp) 9923 PPE & Decontamination Procedures PPE, Safe Work Practices & Decontamination Procedures Levels A, B, C & D PPE Heat Stress The Contamination Reduction Corridor Length: 25 minutes (Eng & Sp) 9924 Exposure Monitoring & Medical Surveillance Direct-Reading Instruments Sampling Collection Devices Medical Examinations & Written Medical Opinions Length: 27 minutes (Eng & Sp) Personal Protective Equipment PPE For Hazardous Materials Levels A, B, C & D PPE PPE & Heat Stress Length: 20 minutes (Eng & Sp) 2404 The Emergency Response Plan The Chain Of Command Communication Procedures & The Buddy System PPE Safe Work Practices Length: 17 minutes (Eng & Sp) 2416 Medical Surveillance Programs Definition Of Medical Surveillance Medical Examinations Permissible Exposure Limits The Written Medical Opinion Medical Records Length: 12 minutes (Eng & Sp) 2405 Accidental Release Measures & Spill Cleanup Procedures The Emergency Response Plan PPE Site Characterization Decontamination Procedures Length: 21 minutes (Eng & Sp) 2410 The Site Safety & Health Plan Guidelines & Goals Site Evaluation PPE Spill Cleanup Procedures Length: 22 minutes (Eng & Sp) 2418 Monitoring Procedures & Equipment Direct-Reading Monitoring Instruments Sampling Collection Devices Confined Spaces Length: 19 minutes (Eng & Sp) 2415 HAZMAT Labeling OSHA Labeling Requirements Common Labeling Systems Hazardous Waste Labels Where Labels Are Used Length: 23 minutes (Eng & Sp) 2417 Respiratory Protection Basic Types Of Respirators Proper Fit-Testing Procedures Cleaning & Maintenance Of Respirators Length: 21 minutes (Eng & Sp) 2407 The ANSI MSDS Importance Of MSDS s The Role Of The MSDS In The HAZCOM Standard Sections Of The MSDS Length: 23 minutes (Eng & Sp) 2414 Confined Space Entry Potential Hazards Duties & Responsibilities Of The Entry Team Atmospheric Testing Length: 23 minutes (Eng & Sp) 2420 Work Practices & Engineering Controls HAZMAT Safe Work Practices Administrative Controls Engineering Controls The Site Safety & Health Plan Length: 20 minutes (Eng & Sp) 2419 Handling Hazardous Materials Physical Hazards Flammables & Combustibles Acute & Chronic Health Effects Container Labels & MSDS s Length: 24 minutes (Eng & Sp) 2412 Electrical Safety In HAZMAT Environments Uncontrolled Electrical Energy The National Electric Code (NEC) HAZMAT Area Classes Electricity At Emergency Response Sites Length: 26 minutes (Eng & Sp) 2409 Fire Prevention & Safety How Fires Start Four Classes Of Fires Fire Extinguishers & Evacuations Length: 24 minutes (Eng & Sp) 2408 Heat Stress Causes Of Heat Stress Fluids & Minerals Controlling Heat Stress Heat Stroke In A Contaminated Area Length: 21 minutes (Eng & Sp) 2411 Dealing With The Media In Emergency Situations Handling The Press During HAZMAT Incidents Preventing Misinformation The Employee s Role Length: 16 minutes (Eng & Sp) HAZWOPER TRAINING PACKAGES Our HAZWOPER Video Series provides employees with information that OSHA s HAZWOPER regulation requires them to receive in their training sessions. By combining various programs in the series, training packages can be configured to meet all of the HAZWOPER training requirements. ANNUAL RETRAINING This series of four refresher programs is designed to provide the core content of OSHA s annual retraining requirement. Purchase Price: $ Introduction To HAZWOPER Retraining 9923 PPE & Decontamination Procedures EMERGENCY RESPONSE: AWARENESS & OPERATIONS Information that every HAZMAT employee should know thoroughly is covered by the two Awareness programs. Purchase Price: $ Understanding HAZWOPER 2404 The Emergency Response Plan The four progams in the Operations package are aimed at workers who contain HAZMAT Releases. Purchase Price: $ Understanding HAZWOPER 2404 The Emergency Response Plan 2403 Personal Protective Equipment 2405 Accident Release Measures & Spill Cleanup Procedures SUPPLEMENTAL TRAINING These eight programs provide the basis for the 16 hours of additional training needed by workers who must wear respirators or have already had the general 24-hour training and are moving to jobs requiring complete 40-hour training. Purchase Price: $1, Safety Orientation 2407 The ANSI MSDS 2408 Heat Stress 2409 Fire Prevention EMERGENCY RESPONSE: HAZMAT TECHNICIAN During any hazardous materials emergency, HAZMAT Technicians supply the information necessary to get the situation under control. This 11-program Series provides the basis for their special training. Purchase Price: $1, Decontamination Procedures 2404 The Emergency Response Plan 2415 HAZMAT Labeling 2416 Medical Surveillance Programs 2407 The ANSI MSDS 2418 Monitoring Procedures & Equipment 9922 Understanding Chemical Hazards 9924 Exposure Monitoring & Medical Surveillance 2404 The Emergency Response Plan 2410 The Site Safety & Health Plan 2411 Dealing With The Media In Emergency Situations 2412 Electrical Safety In HAZMAT Environments 9922 Understanding Chemical Hazards 2402 Understanding HAZWOPER 2403 Personal Protective Equipment 2405 Accident Release Measures & Spill Cleanup Procedures 2417 Respiratory Protection GENERAL TRAINING This 12-program series provides the basis for the 24-hour training required by OSHA for HAZMAT employees who are unlikely to be exposed to hazards in excess of permissible exposure limits. Purchase Price: $1, Decontamination Procedures 9922 Understanding Chemical Hazards 2404 The Emergency Response Plan 2402 Understanding HAZWOPER 2415 HAZMAT Labeling 2403 Personal Protective Equipment 2416 Medical Surveillance Programs 2405 Accident Release Measures & Spill Cleanup Procedures 2420 Work Practice & Engineering Controls 2414 Confined Space Entry 2418 Monitoring Procedures & Equipment 2419 Handling Hazardous Materials COMPLETE 40-HOUR TRAINING This 20-program series provides the comprehensive information needed by employees who are exposed to hazardous substances as part of their jobs, their supervisors and HAZMAT Incident Commanders. Purchase Price: $2, Decontamination Procedures 9922 Understanding Chemical Hazards 2404 The Emergency Response Plan 2402 Understanding HAZWOPER 2415 HAZMAT Labeling 2403 Personal Protective Equipment 2416 Medical Surveillance Programs 2405 Accident Release Measures & Spill Cleanup Procedures 2420 Work Practice & Engineering Controls 2414 Confined Space Entry 2418 Monitoring Procedures & Equipment 2419 Handling Hazardous Materials 2410 The Site Safety & Health Plan 2407 The ANSI MSDS 2408 Heat Stress 2411 Dealing With The Media In Emegency Situations 2406 Safety Orientation 2412 Electrical Safety In HAZMAT Environments 2417 Respiratory Protection 2409 Fire Prevention Purchase all 23 programs in our HAZWOPER Video Series for only $3,395! Other HAZWOPER Programs Available: 2161 Spill Cleanup In The Workplace 9814 HAZWOPER Orientation Length: 23 minutes Available Versions:, Concise (Eng & Sp) $225 Full-Length (Eng) $325 Order Code Concise Version 36

20 BACK SAFETY Our Back Safety programs focus on keeping your employees spines healthy and safe through proper lifting techniques and exercise. Our PowerLift video explains a unique approach to safe lifting that allows viewers to move materials safely in practically every situation. TP11 To The Point About: Preventing Back Injuries Improper lifting and poor posture can lead to a variety of painful back injuries. Practicing safe lifting techniques and maintaining neutral posture can prevent those injuries. This program explains how to lift and carry objects properly as well as how to maintain your back s natural S curve while sitting or standing. Topics include: Proper Lifting Techniques Atypical Lifting Situations Maintaining Neutral Posture 2104 Don t Be A Dummy About Back Safety In this video from our Don t Be A Dummy Series, our employees (and dummies ) return to work for Back Safety Awareness Day. Our dummies suffer several painful back injuries despite the company s grand effort to make employees aware of the actions they can take to prevent them. The lesson that these dummies and your viewers will learn is that most back injuries can be avoided if workers maintain a positive safety attitude and follow back safety basics at all times. Topics Include: The Fulcrum Principle And Its Effect On Your Spine Importance Of Exercise And Posture Responding To Back Pain Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $ Back Safety & Health Over 80 percent of us will develop back problems at some point in our lives. On the job, over two million people experience back injuries every year. Back injuries can have an even more dramatic effect on our personal lives. People who develop back problems may suffer great pain. Their lives may be changed forever by disability and they may not be able to continue in their chosen line of work. This video is designed to present the fundamentals of back safety and health to all employees., Concise (Eng & Sp) $225 Order Code Concise Version 4522 Back Safety Awareness In this video, employees return to work for Back Safety Awareness Day to discuss how to prevent back injuries. Topics include components of the spine, causes of back injuries, back strains and sprains, and the importance of exercise and posture in maintaining a healthy back. Length: 7 minutes Available Versions: Concise (Eng & Sp) $ PowerLift: Lifting Training That Works Most of us have been trained to lift objects with the traditional bend your knees and keep your back straight technique, but it just doesn t work. This method forces us to overuse our knees and legs and our backs still end up bearing the brunt of the load. Dr. Michael Schaefer has recognized the flaws of the conventional lifting technique and developed a safer, easier and stronger lifting position: the powerlift. This technique keeps the back in a powerful and safe posture while an object is being lifted. This program explains the five lifting techniques that have been derived from the powerlift position so viewers can move materials safely in practically every situation. Topics covered: Basic Principles Of The Wide Stance Powerlift The Tipping Load Powerlift The Tripod Powerlift & The Golfer s Bend The Lean-Bar Lifting Technique How Bridging Adds Strength & Balance Order Code Concise Version 9916 Back Injury Prevention Employee Training No matter what type of work you do, you or one of your co-workers will suffer from back pain at some point. In fact, backache is second only to the common cold as the leading cause of lost workdays in the U.S. While it may seem that back injuries are inevitable, there are several things you can do to prevent them or ease their discomfort. This video demonstrates exercises and safe lifting procedures that will help viewers to avoid painful back injuries. Topics include workplace ergonomics, posture, lift preparation, special lifting precautions and how to respond to back pain. Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $425 OFFICE SAFETY & ERGONOMICS Some of these programs show viewers the measures they can take to control ergonomic hazards in the office and inindustry, while others discuss such office topics as safe lifting, good housekeeping, security and ergonomics Understanding & Controlling Ergonomic Risk Factors 2925 Office Injury Prevention Office workers sometimes forget about their most This program explains what ergonomics and important workplace responsibility: their safety. This musculoskeletal disorders are and the measures your organization takes to control ergonomic risk factors. More importantly, the video reviews work practice program stresses the importance of office safety and how a good safety attitude and using good judgment are the real keys to injury prevention. Many common office controls that workers can follow to prevent safety issues are discussed, including the safe work musculoskeletal injuries and illnesses. Both office and practices employees must follow to avoid office injuries. industrial settings are featured. Order Code Concise Version Order Code Concise Version 2985 Office Ergonomics TP15 To The Point About: This program teaches viewers how to avoid the fatigue, Ergonomics strain, stress and injury that can result from the poor When parts of our bodies are subjected to awkward setup or use of common office equipment. positions, we risk the development of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). Using proper work practice Full-Length (Eng) $495 controls in both office and industrial settings can prevent these types of injuries. This program discusses how workers can use these controls to reduce,, Concise (Eng & Sp) $ Office Safety control or eliminate ergonomic risk factors. Topics include: Order Code Concise Version Work Practice Controls for Various Body Parts 1523 Office Ergonomics Training How to Lift & Carry Loads Properly How & Why to Report Symptoms of MSDs, Concise (Eng & Sp) $225 Order Code Concise Version 1603 Office Ergonomics: 1524 Computer Workstations You Can Learn A Lot From A Kid, Concise (Eng & Sp) $225 This program reminds office workers just how easy it is to slip into bad desk habits and offers simple fixes that Order Code Concise Version are so easy, even a kid could do it. Using short conversational sketches with informational diagrams, this video is fun and informative. Length: 9 minutes Available Versions: Full-Length (Eng) $299 PEDESTRIAN SAFETY/SECURITY Our Security Awareness program discusses many important security issues while our Pedestrian Safety videos explain how to avoid injuries when walking at work Security Awareness For Work, Travel & Home The purpose of this video is to help us understand what we can do to remain secure at work, while traveling and at home. The program stresses the point that the same principles that keep us safe from workplace hazards also apply to staying secure. Topics include workplace security, employee identification and access, threats of workplace violence and harmful materials in mail and shipments. Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $425, Concise (Eng) $235 Order Code Concise Version 2120 Ergonomics Employee Training Order Code Concise Version 2993 Forklift Safety Lessons For The Safe Pedestrian The purpose of this program is to show viewers the precautions they can take to prevent injuries that occur when forklifts come into contact with pedestrians. Order Code Concise Version 2106 Pedestrian Safety In Industry Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $425, Order Code Concise Version 38

21 SAFETY MANAGEMENT/ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION Many of these programs focus on issues that safety managers must often address, while some discuss the roles of supervisors and employees alike in accident investigation and reporting close calls and near misses Job Safety Analysis, Safety Awareness And You The genesis of all injury prevention methods is an understanding and awareness of the hazards to which a worker maybe exposed. This program discusses the important roles played by both management and employees in recognizing and controlling workplace hazards and how these shared duties of safety awareness and hazard recognition help prevent injury. Detailed in the video is the process of developing a successful job safety analysis, including the sequence of dividing a job into steps, analyzing those steps for hazards and creating control measures for each step. Order Code Concise Version 2485 Accident Investigation For Everyone Premium DVD, $749 Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $495, Order Code Concise Version 1511 OSHA Recordkeeping For Managers And Supervisors 2105 Close Calls And Near Misses Order Code Concise Version 1416 When OSHA Calls Length: 36 minutes Available Versions: DRUGS & ALCOHOL These two programs review the steps employees and management must take to help combat substance abuse in their workplaces Dealing With Drug And Alcohol Abuse For Employees People don t always recognize the danger of drinking alcohol and using drugs. They start out thinking that they are in complete control, only to find themselves ruled by the substances that they use. This program discusses the major effects that drugs and alcohol have on someone, both at home and at work. It also reviews what employees can do to help combat substance abuse in their workplaces., Concise (Eng & Sp) $225 Order Code Concise Version Principle To Practice With David Lynn, CSP There are five basic safety principles that must be part of any successful safety program: management commitment, employee involvement, worksite analysis, hazard recognition and employee training. These concepts are also the key components of OSHA s Voluntary Protection Program. In this presentation, safety professional David Lynn discusses 15 real-world, successful techniques that can be used to put these five safety principles into practice. Designed as an awareness level program for safety leaders, the program will help viewers change safety attitudes and culture at their organizations. Length: 25 minutes Available Versions: Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $ Safety Audits Safety audits analyze hazards, identify strengths and weaknesses in the existing safety program, and recommend ways to improve it in the future. For the process to be effective, everyone in the facility needs to get involved. So it s important for them to understand the purpose and benefits of a safety audit, how it works and how they can contribute to its success. To help employees understand how a safety audit is conducted, and the part they may play in the process, this program presents basic information in this area. Full-Length (Eng ) $ I2P2: Injury & Illness Prevention 1604 Accident Investigation Full-Length (Eng ) $ Dealing With Drug And Alcohol Abuse For Management & Supervisors As a manager, ensuring that your employees are sober and drug-free is one of the most important duties that you have. This program discusses the effects that employees who are under the influence can have on their own safety and the safety of their coworkers, and reviews what managers and supervisors can and should do to deal with substance abuse in the workplace. FIRE SAFETY/FIRE EXTINGUISHERS These programs show viewers how to prevent fires, how and when to use fire extinguishers and what to do in response to a fire Fire Safety For Industrial Workers Due to the hazardous and flammable materials often used or stored at industrial facilities, fires at these locations can have disastrous consequences. In fact, 3,000 workers are injured and another 150 die each year in industrial fires. The good news is that almost all workplace fires can be prevented. That s the purpose of this program: to show the safe work practices employees should follow to reduce the risk of a workplace fire and to review things that should be done if a fire should break out. Topics include five classes of fire, good housekeeping, handling and storing hazardous materials, static electricity, the emergency action plan, evacuation procedures and use of fire extinguishers. Order Code Concise Version TP07 To The Point About: Fire Prevention & Response Work materials, equipment and other objects are all at risk for catching on fire in our workplaces. Correcting fire hazards and knowing how to respond to a fire can prevent injuries and save lives. This program discusses how workers can prevent fires and how they should respond should one occur. Length: 11 minutes Available Versions: TP10 To The Point About: The Proper Use Of A Fire Extinguisher Due to the risk of fires in the workplace, fire extinguishers have been placed throughout the facility. Using a fire extinguisher properly to put out a fire can prevent injuries and save lives. This program discusses the various types of extinguishers, deciding whether to use one and how to use one properly. Length: 11 minutes Available Versions: 2918 Fire Extinguisher Basic Training Premium DVD $749, Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $425, Concise (Eng & Sp) $235 Order Code Concise Version 2132 Fire Extinguishers: How & When To Use Them Premium DVD $749, Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $425, Concise (Eng & Sp) $235 Order Code Concise Version 1402 Preventing Fires During Hot Work Operations Welding, grinding, cutting, open flame and other sparkproducing tools and operations are all capable of starting dangerous fires in our workplaces. Collectively known as hot work, such processes require specific permits and procedures be followed to prevent the ignition of vapors, liquids and solids that may be in or near the work area. Careless hot work operations can quickly lead to fires, extensive property damage, severe injuries or death. This program discusses the safe work practices that should be taken to prevent such incidents and reviews the responsibilities of those workers involved in hot work tasks. Covered topics: Designated Hot Work Areas Precautions To Be Taken Prior To Hot Work Duties Of The Permit Authorizing Individual (PAI) Responsibilities Of The Fire Watch & Hot Work Operator Communication With Outside Contractors Order Code Concise Version 1311 Combustible Dust Awareness If a combustible dust explosion occurs, it often results in severe injuries, burns or deaths. Employees can reduce the potential for dust explosions by being aware of the risks and following safe work practices to mitigate those risks as well as by following the company s emergency contingency plan. That s the purpose of this program to review the precautions and procedures workers can follow to prevent dust incidents. Topics include the dust explosion pentagon, chain reaction catastrophes, minimizing available dust, engineering controls and awareness of ignition sources. Length: 8 minutes Available Versions: 2946 Fire Safety For Office Workers Order Code Concise Version 2487 Using Fire Extinguishers Safely, Concise (Eng & Sp) $225 Order Code Concise Version 2133 Fire Prevention: The Gory Story Full-Length (Eng) $325, Concise (Eng) $180 Order Code Concise Version 40

22 CONSTRUCTION & TRENCHING These programs provide training on various topics related to construction site safety, including trenching and excavation, traffic in work zones and soil testing Working Safely On Suspended Scaffolding Suspended scaffolds are unique tools that allow us to work in high, hard-to-reach areas, but working on them can be dangerous. To address this issue, OSHA has developed regulations specifically for workers who erect and work on scaffolds. This program discusses the safety training issues required by the OSHA regulations. Length: 22 minutes Available Versions:, Concise (Eng) $225 Order Code Concise Version 2907 Trenching & Excavation Safety: 1315 Safety Bob s Comprehensive The Scott May Story Construction Safety Orientation Trenching and excavation work is dangerous, with more This program stressthan 100 workers killed in trench accidents each year. es the point that So if you work in a trench or excavation, no matter what construction workers your job, you need to know the safety requirements and must be re- that s the purpose of this program. Construction Safety sponsible for their Professional Bob Synnett returns to discuss the safety own personal safety. rules for trenching operations and when they apply as Construction Safety well as to share the lessons learned from the story of Specialist Bob Synnett Scott May, a young worker who was killed in a tragic discusses the excavation accident. hazards of construction work and what actions construction workers can take to avoid mishaps on the job. Topics include PPE, Excavation, Ladder Safety, Scaffolding, Fall Protection Order Code Concise Version and Electrical Safety. The DVD contains a 24-minute full-length version as well as a 13-minute concise 1610 Crystalline Silica Employee Training version that covers the same topics. Also included on To help prevent exposures to crystalline silica, OSHA the disc are four 3- to 5-minute tool-box talks on the recently issued regulations for general industry and following topics: Scaffolding, Excavation, Fall maritime operations as well as the construction industry. This program discusses key requirements of the include: Protection and PPE. Topics of the 24-minute program silica standards as well as basic safe work practices Employee Responsibility For Personal Safety that employees should follow to protect themselves Hardhats & Other Required PPE from harmful exposure to crystalline silica Excavations & Trenches Ladder Safety Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $495, Concise (Eng & Sp) 275 Scaffolding Order Code Concise Version Fall Protection 2712 Safety Bob s Construction Electrical Safety Heavy Equipment Safety Orientation Importance Of A Positive Attitude Length: 24 minutes Available Versions: Order Code Concise Version Order Code Concise Version 1518 Confined Space Entry For Construction 1407 Soil Classification Length: 25 minutes Available Versions: Full-Length (Eng) $325 SCAFFOLDING Our Scaffolding videos focus on the OSHA safety and training regulations for working on supported and suspended scaffolds Working Safely On Supported Scaffolding While supported scaffolds make our jobs easier, we must know how to use them correctly to prevent serious accidents. Employees who use scaffolding can prevent these accidents by using their required training and following safe work practices. This video focuses on supported scaffolds and the safety and training regulations developed by OSHA for working with them. Length: 22 minutes Available Versions:, Concise (Eng) $225 Order Code Concise Version 41 CONSTRUCTION SERIES These 16 programs provide training on important construction safety and compliance topics. Viewers will see activities taking place on actual commercial and residential construction sites. They may be purchased for $395 each or rented for $169 per month. CO01 Safety Orientation CO09 Ladder Safety This program provides an introduction to various safety This program will help employees to understand the basics of ladder safety and what you can do to help avoid issues construction workers face on the job while stressing that maintaining concentrations is the key to accidents while working on a ladder. Topics include staying safe on a constructions site. Topics include tool selecting the correct ladder for the job, ladder inspection, proper ladder set up, climbing ladders safely, using use and maintenance, PPE and safe work practices. Length: 13 minutes (Eng & Sp) CO02 Crane Safety This program provides employees with a basic understanding of how to work with cranes safely on construction sites. Topics include equipment inspection, hand signals, rigging loads and lifting loads safely. Length: 14 minutes (Eng & Sp) CO03 Eye Safety To help address potential eye problems workers may face on the job, this program is designed to present the fundamentals of eye safety to all employees. Topics include how the eye works, types and causes of injuries and PPE. Length: 15 minutes (Eng & Sp) CO04 Fall Protection To help employees understand how fall prevention works, this program is designed to present basic information in this area. Topics are where fall prevention is critical, guard rails and safety nets and components of a personal fall arrest system. Length: 12 minutes (Eng & Sp) CO05 First Aid This program reminds employees that they can make a difference by showing them how to recognize the types of injuries that occur most frequently in workplace situations as well as the basic first aid techniques that can be useful in these situations. Length: 16 minutes (Eng & Sp) CO06 Hand, Wrist & Finger Safety This program is designed to present the fundamentals of good hand, wrist and finger practices. Topics include how the hands, wrists and fingers work, working around moving parts, using the right tool for the job and protective gloves. Length: 12 minutes (Eng & Sp) CO07 Hand & Power Tool Safety This program presents fundamental information on the safe use of hand and power tools. Topics include tool inspection, keeping tools sharp, controlling hazards in your work area when working with tools, PPE and using tools for their intended purpose, Length: 18 minutes (Eng & Sp) CO08 Heat Stress To help show employees what can be done to address heat-related situations, this program is designed to present fundamental information on heat stress and similar illnesses. Length: 12 minutes (Eng & Sp) tools on ladders and falling from ladders the right way. Length: 14 minutes (Eng & Sp) CO10 Working With Lead Exposures This program addresses OSHA s concerns about lead exposures and provides much of the training needed by employees under the OSHA s Lead Standard for Construction. Length: 20 minutes (Eng & Sp) CO12 Personal Protective Equipment This program provides information on the nature of PPE and how employees can reduce or eliminate potential injuries in their work environments through PPE use. Length: 16 minutes (Eng & Sp) CO14 Rigging Safety This program will help viewers understand the latest OSHA crane and rigging regulations, use of hand signals, equipment inspection, sling and hitch selection, sling angles, lifting loads safely, moving and landing loads and protective gear and clothing. Length: 18 minutes (Eng & Sp) CO17 Supported Scaffolding Safety This program highlights the primary causes of safety problems associated with supported scaffolds and shows workers how to use proper procedures to work with them safely. Length: 25 minutes (Eng & Sp) CO19 Suspended Scaffolding Safety This program reviews the primary causes of safety problems associated with suspended scaffolds, and shows workers how to use proper procedures to work with them safely. 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23 OFF-JOB SAFETY/HEAT STRESS/WINTER & SUMMER SAFETY These videos discuss safety issues employees often face when away from the job or when working in extreme conditions: heat stress, severe weather, summer sports/ recreation hazards and risks associated with the winter holiday season Back To Work, Back To Safety Many common pitfalls contribute to workplace injuries after employees spend time away from work. This program explains and illustrates each of these issues through a series of examples, testimonials and incident reenactments. Viewers will learn many valuable safety lessons about the importance of reestablishing safety habits after returning from vacation, extended sickness, holiday or other absence. Order Code Concise Version 2972 Understanding & Preventing Heat-Related Illnesses Order Code Concise Version 2908 Take Safety Home: Preventing Off-Job Injuries Order Code Concise Version 2155 Working Safely In Hot Environments Premium DVD $749, Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $425, Concise (Eng & Sp) $235 Order Code Concise Version 1404 Winter Walking: Staying On Your Feet Length: 10 minutes Available Versions: Full-Length (Eng) $ Working Safely In Cold Weather Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $ Injuries Don t Take Holidays Order Code Concise Version 4570 Don t Let Safety Take A Holiday Length: 8 minutes Available Versions: Concise (Eng) $ Summer Sports & Recreation Safety Length: 8 minutes Available Versions: Concise (Eng) $235 Programs in this category show viewers how to prepare for and respond to various emergencies, including natural disasters, chemical spills and workplace violence Emergency Preparedness & Response Length: 22 minutes Available Versions: Order Code Concise Version 1519 Emergency Planning 1520 Evacuation Procedures Cold Stress: Working Safely In Cold Environments Cold and wet conditions can threaten your ability to do your job safely, as cold can have negative effects on the body. This is known as cold stress. Cold and wet weather can begin to have negative affects on the body in temperatures as high as 59 degrees F. This video helps employees understand and recognize why it s important to keep an eye out for the effects of cold stress. Length: 8 minutes Available Versions: Full-Length (Eng) $ Days Of Summer Safety Order Code Concise Version 2180 Severe Weather Alert: Are You Prepared? Order Code Concise Version EMERGENCY RESPONSE/PREPAREDNESS TP18 To The Point About: Emergency Response Being properly prepared for an emergency helps ensure that workers will remain calm and respond appropriately. This program discusses the actions employees can take to stay safe during various types of emergencies. Topics include fire response, responding to chemical leaks and spills, severe weather and earthquakes and medical emergencies. BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS These programs show viewers how to protect themselves from contracting bloodborne illnesses by being aware of potential hazards and following the proper precautions each time they are at risk of exposure Bloodborne Pathogens: The Unexpected Hazard Bloodborne pathogens are sometimes called the Unexpected Hazard because, for most of us, we just don t expect to come into contact with blood or bodily fluids when performing our normal job duties. Nevertheless, an unexpected encounter with bloodborne pathogens can happen at any time. Responding properly when confronted with blood and other bodily fluids is critical to your health and safety. That s the purpose of this program to provide viewers with the knowledge needed to take the appropriate actions when encountering bloodborne pathogens unexpectedly. Topics include modes of transmission, occupational exposure, universal precautions, barrier devices, handling, disposal and disinfection of potentially infectious materials and responding to an exposure. Order Code Concise Version 2459 Bloodborne Pathogens: Control Your Exposure 2914 Preventing The Spread Of Contagious Illness This program, which includes information about seasonal flu, avian flu, SARS and MRSA in addition to swine flu, explains the origins and symptoms of these illnesses as well as the general hygiene and prevention measures required to prevent spreading and contracting all contagious illnesses. The video stresses prevention and the personal responsibility required to avoid spreading an illness or infection. Topics include: Decontaminating Work Areas Responding To Potential Infections Medical Diagnosis & Treatment Preparing For & Responding To A Pandemic Order Code Concise Version TP01 To The Point About: Bloodborne Pathogens 2806 Bloodborne Pathogens Training For Employees Order Code Concise Version 2153 Preventing Exposure To Bloodborne Pathogens Order Code Concise Version 9926 Bloodborne Pathogens: Questions And Answers Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $ Bloodborne Pathogens In First Response Environments Length: 26 minutes Available Versions: EMPLOYEE HEALTH & FIRST AID One of these programs offers training on preventing the spread of swine flu and other contagious illnesses, while the second shows viewers how to administer first aid I2P2: Injury & Illness Prevention The systematic approach that I2P2 (also known as an Injury and Illness Prevention program) uses to build a safety program can significantly reduce the number and severity of workplace accidents. 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