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1 When your employees work through our workbooks, they will know safety! 2018
2 Safety Training s Catalog Employees who are busy with their work need every advantage in workplace training, and so does the employer. Put your employees on the fast-track to understanding workplace hazards and safety mitigation with our workbooks. Well organized, logic based, safety training material that is not just a rehashed mix of regulations. We utilized two internal philosophies in creating them: 1) Illustrate (hand drawn) all parts, even the hazards (yet without blood and gore) and 2) Say it in as few words as possible. This process makes learning through our workbooks more efficient. How We Built We started seven years earlier, took 20,000 pictures, wrote hundreds of pages of notes, studied regulations and collected over 250 safety alerts. We then sat down and hand drew about nine thousand illustrations and created these workbooks. Afterward we submitted them to 30 different industry and safety professionals for review, including former OSHA officers. The result(s) is the most robust and efficient collection of training materials ever assembled. This is safety training reinvented. Why Illustrate and balance issues? We built on a well-established psychological principle that people think in pictures. The results are products that company safety representatives have described to us as culture changers. These materials are attractive to employees and compel employees to work through them akin to continuing education courses which, breeds knowledge retention. Those employees become versed in workplace hazards and safety responses / safeguards because they work for it. Portable to the worksite We build workbooks because they are portable to the worksite extending safety training (and contemplation) long beyond classroom time constraints. This is far more powerful than employees attending a safety lecture. 1
3 Benefits of VLS s You ve not seen safety like this! 3 Graphic Safety has created a complete series of Visual Learning s to help you accomplish your work and safety training needs. Establishing common knowledge is basic to encouraging common sense. Here is why you should consider them: These workbooks have portability capable of being taught in the classroom or in the field. Our workbooks require work (written answers) throughout, thereby ensuring student engagement & knowledge retention. Self-paced, no trainer required if used in the field/home such as continuing education courses. Supervisors act as administrators whereby they check answers, correct employee understanding and record test scores. Most effective when used on the jobsite as visuals match experience. Exceeds regulatory and operator requirements. Provide the materials that your supervisors need to make your workplace successful. Blending 5 Training Methodologies to Boost Employee Training Graphic Safety, LLC designs work & safety training workbooks to maximize student/employee learning because we know your company time is valuable. Get the most out of your training dollars by utilizing these workbooks! 1. Formatted for visual learning via extensive illustration which is processed much faster by the brain than words. greatly increases the comprehensibility of the training. Also contains inherent linguistic appeal. 2. Portability means that each employee has their own copy and can carry and use them on the worksite or at home. This greatly expands the learning potential beyond timeconstraints of classroom lectures. 3. With challenge questions on most pages of the workbook, student engagement is required, which greatly reduces student boredom vs sitting through a PowerPoint lecture. This provides maximum knowledge retention. 4. Breaking wording down into more meaningful paragraphs, punctuated by illustration, lends toward greater employee comprehension. 5. These workbooks are punctuated with hazards shown at key points in the work process (in context) and Safety Alerts to verify the validity of those hazards for the students. We don t illustrate blood and gore because it doesn t promote good mental health for employees. However, we do illustrate pain, shock and surprise so employees can grasp the gravity of the hazards. Safety should not be segregated as abstract notions but should be engineered/integrated with the work. 2
4 s Specifications Applications Color balanced and well designed Removable tests are Scantron and GradeCam compliant Employees keep their own copies Field or classroom ready The Visual Learning Series provides a huge advantage in educating employees about jobs and hazards. Formatted for visual learning via extensive illustration. Inherently multi-lingual. is processed much faster by the brain than words. provides a dimension of understanding that words fail to accomplish. Engineered to teach work steps and hazards together. Safety steps in the work process illustrated. Chronologically organized. Hazards illustrated at key points. (exceeds OSHA and operator requirements) s are compelling for visual learners. Lockout/Tagout shown at key points. STOPs shown at key points. Dropped objects shown at key points. Safety Alerts integrated to provide authenticity. Over 230 Safety Alerts imbedded across the series Format teaches the foundation for the JSA process. Self-paced, self-guided workbooks can be incorporated at a low cost. Safety Training Production Well Service Construction Double 1 Tear-out recordable test 20 questions 2 Visual Learning Hazard Recognition practice tests Practice test questions* (no answers provided to students - available in Instructor Copy). Full safety training + hazard recognition, much more than just new employee orientation. Now available in Spanish! Ahora disponible en español! Location Hazards - Arriving on Worksite Location Hazard Hygiene Hazard Fit for Duty Emergency Response Hazard Recognition & Job Safety Analysis (JSA) Writing Hazard Analysis (Risk Assessment) Writing JSA s Hazard Recognition PPE Required on Location Head Hazards and Protection Eye/Face Hazards and Protection Foot Hazards and Protection Noise Hazards and Protection Noise Hazards How Loud is Too Loud? Fire Retardant Clothing (FRC) Other Safety Gear - PPE Hazard Recognition Classroom Practice Test Cold Hazard Cold Hazard Emergency Response Heat Hazard Heat Hazard Alarming Signs Heat Hazard Emergency Response Heat Index Chart Lifting Hazards Slips, Trips & Falls / Barricades / Handrails Fall Prevention Ladders Personal Fall Protection Gear, Systems & Hazards Fire Preparedness Fighting Fires with Fire Extinguishers Confined Space Hazards - Atmosphere Confined Space Permit Handling Hazardous Materials - Corrosives Paint Hazards Respirators Hazard Material Storage Barrel Handling Barrel Spill Hazard Environmental Hazards Open Pits / Barricades / Disposal Tool Use Hazards Cutting Guide Electrical Hazards Generator Hazards Assured Grounding Grounding Methods & Electrical Cord Hazards Electrical Best Practices Electrical Problem Solving Explosion-Proof Systems Electrical Bad Practices Responding to Electrical Accidents Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI) Batteries Lockout / Tagout Hazard Recognition Lockout / Tagout Energy Types/Hazards Lockout / Tagout Best Practices Machinery Hazards Maintenance Housekeeping Pumps & Pressurized Equipment Hydraulic Systems Trucks & Hazards Handling Loads Hardware Forklift Hazards 3
5 Excavation & Trenching Safety HAZCOM (Hazard Communication) GHS Hazard Ratings Common Industrial Chemicals Chemical Protective Clothing (CPC) Chemical Decontamination Handling Hazardous Materials Methanol Manlift Hazards Hazard Recognition Classroom Practice Test Driving Hazards Safety Training (OST) Test Safety Icon Legend Certificate of Completion Big Book of Industrial Safety Training Coursebook Most Industries 373 3,500 Double Generic toward workplace, specific toward work situations. 8 - Tear-out, recordable tests (multiple choice) equalling 130 questions. 10 Visual Learning Hazard Recognition practice tests Practice test questions* (no answers provided to students - available on answer sheet). Builds the following workbooks together: OST Lifting & Hoisting Fall Prevention Fire & Hot Work Safety Confined Space Tools Sections on maintenance hazards and additional pages. This Course book supplies most safety training applicable to most industrial operations. Fire & Hot Work Safety Roustabouts Fuel haulers/handlers Single 1 Tear-out recordable test 20 questions 1 Visual Learning Hazard Recognition practice test Practice test questions* (no answers provided to students - available in Instructor Copy). Fire Hazards Fire Preparedness Personal Fire Safety Fuel Sources Fuel Sources & Storage Gas Detection & Monitoring Gas Detection & Monitoring Gas Characteristics Gas Detection & Monitoring Flammables Flammable Vapors Ignition Sources Static Electricity Other Ignition Sources Fuels & Ignition Sources Fueling Equipment How Fire Works Fire Extinguishers Although this one is primarily geared for oilfield, about 90% would apply to any flammable fuel handlers. Fire Extinguishers Wheeled Units Fighting Fires Propane & BLEVE s Hot Work & Permitting Fire Hazards Digging Grinding Hazards Cylinders & Hazards Oxygen/Acetylene Hazards Cutting Torch Hazards Welder s Protective Apparel Welding & Related Hazards Welding & Related Hazards Classroom Practice Test Fire Watch Responsibilities Fire Hazards Safety Summary Fire & Hot Work Safety Test Certificate of Completion 4
6 Confined Space Hazards, Entry & Rescue General Industry Illustratio n Single 1 Tear-out recordable test 20 questions 1 Visual Learning Hazard Recognition practice test Practice test questions* (no answers provided to students - available in Instructor Copy). Confined Spaces Permit Required vs Non-Permit Required Hazards of Confined Spaces - Atmosphere Hazards of Confined Spaces Physical Hazards Confined Space Permit Gas Detection & Monitoring Initial Gas Detection & Monitoring Gas Detection & Monitoring Gas Detection & Monitoring Types of Gases SAFETY DATA SHEET EXAMPLE Gas Detection & Monitoring Gas Characteristics Gas Detection & Monitoring Flammables Gas Detection & Monitoring No Alarm Confined Space Tank Isolation Confined Space Ventilation Types Purging Confined Space Ventilation Controlling Hazards Safety Alert Universal for most industries. Gas detection & Monitoring certification training. Confined Space Entering Confined Space Work Confined Space Regular Hazards Confined Space Changing Conditions Planning for Respirator (SCBA) Use Respiratory Protection Requirements for Respirator Use SCBA How to Don (put on) SCBA Use Tips Confined Space Hot Work Sounding the Alarm Confined Space Rescue Full Body Harness Safety Alerts Attendant Responsibilities Confined Space Hazards, Entry & Rescue Summary Confined Space Hazards, Entry & Rescue Test Certificate of Completion Forklift Operator Certification General Industry Single 1 Tear-out recordable test 10 questions 1 Visual Learning Hazard Recognition practice test Practice test questions* (no answers provided to students - available in Instructor Copy). Safety Icons Introduction and Overview Operator Qualifications Types of Forklifts Forklift Parts Surfaces and Areas of Operation Operator s Manual and Equipment Controls Steering Types Inspecting the Forklift Fuels Carbon Monoxide Batteries Safety Alert Forklift Fatality Hydraulic Systems Inspecting the Forklift - Tires Universal. While some value could be obtained for smaller, factory type forklift operators, this book largely applies to outdoor, shop and rough use type forklifts. FORKLIFT OPERATOR S DAILY REPORT Forklift Operation Moving and Handling Loads Forklift Driving Skills - Lifting Principles Forklift Driving Skills Handling Loads Reacting to a Tipover Rated Capacities / Load Center Hazard Recognition Classroom Test Forklift Operation Near People Forklift Operation Electrical Hazard Lifting & Hoisting Hazard Recognition Test Vehicle Backing / Spotting Forklift Operation Traveling with a Load Emergency Response Summary Forklift Operator Certification Test 5
7 Manlift (Aerial Lift) Operator Certification General Industry Single Universal across industry 1 Tear-out recordable test 10 questions 1 Visual Learning Hazard Recognition practice test Practice test questions* (no answers provided to students - available in Instructor Copy). Safety Icons Introduction and Overview Introduction and Accident Statistics Operator Qualifications Types of Manlifts Steering Types Surfaces and Areas of Operation Operator s Manual and Equipment Controls Inspecting the Manlift Batteries Hydraulic Systems Inspecting the Manlift Tires Aerial Lift Pre-Use Inspection Checklist Fuels Carbon Monoxide Manlift Operating Readiness Spotter Hand Signals Fall Protection for Manlift Operation Causes for Falling Out of Manlift Basket Manlift Operating Skills Manlift Operating Electrical Hazards Manlift Operating Material Handling Manlift Operating Stability Manlift Operating Scissor Lifts Safety Alert Manlift Collapse Manlift Operating Hazards Classroom Practice Test Manlift Operating Hazards Safety Alert Pinch Point Safety Alert Man Crushed by Aerial Lift! Scenarios Hazard Recognition Emergency Response After Use Summary Loading & Hauling the Manlift Manlift Operator Certification Test MANLIFT OPERATOR EVALUATION H 2 S Safety Certification General Industry Single 1 Tear-out recordable test 10 questions 15 - Practice test questions* (no answers provided to students - available in Instructor Copy). Where H 2 S is Found H 2 S Hazards How H 2 S Can Affect You H 2 S Properties Gas Detection & Monitoring Gas Detection & Monitoring Types of Gases Safety Data Sheet Example Gas Detection & Monitoring Gas Characteristics Gas Detection & Monitoring Byproducts Gas Detection & Monitoring Flammables Gas Detection & Monitoring No Alarm H 2 S Hazards - Sulfur Dioxide (S0 2 ) Geared for oilfield but it is so good that other industries should see this subject taught visually. Gas detection & Monitoring certification training. Dealing with Hazardous Situations Preparing to Work in H 2 S Environments Entering the Location Respiratory Protection Requirements for Respirator Use SCBA How to Don (put on) SCBA Use Tips Escaping From a Release of H 2 S Emergency Response Controlling Public Access H 2 S Safety Certification Test Now available in Spanish! Ahora disponible en español! 6
8 Tools Use & Hazards Everyone Single 1 Tear-out recordable test 20 questions 2 Visual Learning Hazard Recognition practice test. 7 - Practice test questions* (no answers provided to students - available in Instructor Copy). Hand Tools Introduction Fasteners Screwdrivers Screwdrivers Screwdrivers Pry Bars Pliers Wrenches Ratchet Wrenches & Sockets Spanner Wrenches Torque Wrenches Pipe Wrenches Cheater Pipes Crescent Wrenches Hammer Wrenches Specialty Wrenches Pick Up and Probing Tools Tool Use Hazard Recognition Practice Test 1 Hammers Tool Use Hazard Recognition Practice Test 2 Automotive Tools Specialty Tools Cutting Tools Files Vises Chisels Punches Screw Extractors Tapping Threads Threads Knives Hand Saws Other Cutting Tools This book is universally good training for anyone who wants to learn about tools. (albeit very little about woodworking tools because there are many books on the market for that). Cutting Guide Measuring Tools Material Preparation Power Tools Drills Grinding Compressed Air Abrasive Blasting Power Saws Material Joining Engines/Tire Machines Tool Hazards TOOLS INSPECTION CHECKLIST Summary Tools Use & Hazards Test Certificate of Completion Fall Prevention Construction General Industry Single Mostly Universal, although it may be a little weak on construction. Definitely not optimal for roofers. 3 Tear-out recordable test 10 questions each. 3 Visual Learning Hazard Recognition practice tests Practice test questions* (no answers provided to students - available in Instructor Copy). Walking/Working Surfaces Fall Prevention Ordinary Hazards Fall Prevention Engineered (?) Hazards Safety Alert Steps & Handrails WALKING-WORKING SURFACES INSPECTION CHECKLIST Fall Prevention Hazard Recognition Test #1 Walking/Working Surfaces Summary Walking & Working Surfaces Test Fall Prevention Ladder Hazards & Safe Use Ladder Selection Ladder Inspection Ladder Inspection Form Setting Up the Ladder Climbing and Using the Ladder Fixed Ladders Ladder Hazards & Safe Use Test Personal Fall Protection Gear, Systems & Hazards Harness Inspection Guide Harness Inspection Form Harness Care Fall Prevention Anchorage & Connectors Lanyards Fall Prevention Problems Fall Prevention Hazards Self-Retracting Lifelines (SRL) SRL s and Climbing SRL s Engineered Multiple Climbers Rotating Equipment Hazards Fall Prevention Hazard Recognition Test #2 Fall Prevention Rescue Rescue at Heights Fall Prevention Summary Fall Protection Gear & Systems Test Certificate of Completion 7
9 Lifting & Hoisting Production Well Service Construction Single 1 Tear-out recordable test 20 questions 2 Visual Learning Hazard Recognition practice tests Practice test questions* (no answers provided to students - available in Instructor Copy). Basic rigger qualification + all things load handling. Lifting & Hoisting Rigger & Signalperson Qualifications Types of Equipment Working Safely Around Cranes Boom Crane Hand Signals Handling Loads Maintenance on hoists and gear Hydraulic Systems Wire Rope Wire Rope Handling Wire Rope Spooling Setting up and using the hoist Torque Chart Wire Rope Inspection Sheave Blocks Sheave Inspection Types of Connecting Parts Hooks Shackles Lifting Slings Chain Slings - Use Chain Slings & Turnbuckles Wire Rope Slings & Thimbles Wire Rope clamps Safety Alert! Improper rigging results in a fatality! Synthetic Slings Rigging for Lifting & Hoisting Lifting & Hoisting Personnel Lifting & Hoisting Hazard Recognition Test Safety Alert! Dropped Object Trucks & Hazards Vehicle Backing / Spotting Trucks & Handling Loads Safety Alert Smashed Truck Cab Lifting & Hoisting Hazard Recognition Practice Test Manual Lifting & Handling Working on Location Lashing (tying down) Loads Safety Alert! Loose Cargo Smashes Through Windshield Lashing (tying down) Loads Safety Alert Towing Hazard = Flying Ball Lifting & Hoisting - Summary Lifting & Hoisting Test We customize We built our sections into modules. Customization of existing material is no longer cost prohibitive. Contact us for customization & specific custom order configurations. Wade@GraphicSafety.com We can send you a worksheet to help you analyze and build for your specific needs. 8
10 S a l e s O r d e r F o r m Shadow Lane, Crossville TN, (931) toll free fax wade@graphicsafety.com Ship To: Company Contact Address Bill To: (if different from Ship To ) Company Contact Address City State Zip City State Zip Phone Phone Qty Publication Unit Price Individual price Big Book of Industrial Safety Training Illustrated! $150 ea Lift & Hoist 60 pages, 400 illustrations $25.00 ea Tools Use & Hazards 61 pages, 300 illustrations $25.00 ea Fire Hazards and Safety Set 10 workbooks, 10 certification cards and 1 Instructor copy $ set $25.00 ea Fall Prevention Set - 10 workbooks, 10 certification cards and 1 Instructor copy $ set $25.00 ea Confined Space hazards, Entry & Rescue Set - 10 workbooks, 10 certification cards and 1 Instructor copy $ set $25.00 ea H 2 S (Hydrogen Sulfide) Safety Training Ver2 Set 10 workbooks, 10 certification cards and 1 Instructor copy (English or Spanish version) $ set $25.00 ea Forklift Operator Certification Training Set 10 workbooks, 10 certification cards and 1 Instructor copy (English or Spanish version) $ set $25.00 ea Manlift Operator Certification Training Set 10 workbooks, 10 certification cards and 1 Instructor copy (English or Spanish version) $ set $25.00 ea Safety Training (OST) Set 10 workbooks, 10 certification cards and 1 Instructor copy $ set $35.00 ea Spanish versions are becoming available for all products Total Price NOTES: Safety Posters - heavy duty lamination (durable). See the Safety Posters catalog or webpage for individual choices. Set of all 46 posters can be bound together with a D-Ring to hang in a small space 11 X 17 your choice/combination, for field use. Price includes 10% bulk dis. $ $12.5o ea. Drilling Rig specific training is now available in a separate catalog here. English versions will be shipped unless otherwise specified. Contact Wade@GraphicSafety.com if there are other publications you wish to purchase. Subtotal Amount Due (before shipping charge) Shipping charge added Payment Options (please circle one) Already have an approved ac with Graphic Safety, LLC? Yes No InstructorCard VISA Check Money Order Credit Card Number Security Code (last 3 digits on back) Expiration Date (mm/yy) / / / _ / Name on Card (please print) Signature Date By signing here I authorize payment for the merchandise ordered. Orders are filled per demand and are, therefore, non-returnable and non-refundable. I further understand that my company is obligated for payment of items ordered. For charge acs, payment is due upon receipt of merchandise. Large orders may be shipped in increments, requiring payment between shipments. Page1 Rev May
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