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1 STATE OF NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS SAFETY CONSULTATION AND TRAINING SECTION LAS VEGAS GENERAL INDUSTRY SAFETY AND HEALTH CONSTRUCTION SAFETY SAFETY MANAGEMENT LAS VEGAS 3360 W. Sahara Ave. Suite 100 Las Vegas, Nevada (702) FAX (702) September 5, 2018 RENO 4600 Kietzke Lane Suite E-144 Reno, Nevada (775) FAX (775) ELKO 350 W. Silver Street Suite 210 Elko, Nevada (775) FAX (775)

2 These offices provide a wide variety of information concerning the Occupational Safety and Health program in Nevada. Services include: Workplace safety and health assessments; Consultation on safety regulations required for your industry; Training for management or employees on workplace safety; Answers to questions on workplace safety problems or programs. Disclaimer This document is provided for informational purposes only. Although every effort has been made to reproduce the standard accurately, users are cautioned that this reproduction may contain errors or omissions. Users should, therefore, refer to the Federal Register, the Nevada Revised Statutes and the Nevada Administrative Codes. OSHA Regulations (Standards) Prepared: July 27, 2000 DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS SAFETY CONSULTATION AND TRAINING SECTION

3 STATE OF NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS SAFETY CONSULTATION AND TRAINING SECTION SAFETY AND HEALTH VIDEO,, OR CD LENDING LIBRARY AGREEMENT The Safety Consultation and Training Section (SCATS) of the Division of Industrial Relations provides a safety and health video,, and CD lending library service free of charge to all Nevada employers. Nevada employers are encouraged to use this service to supplement employee safety and health awareness training. The videos, s, or CDs in the Safety and Health Lending Library are purchased from private production and service companies. While these companies strive to meet all safety and health regulatory requirements, there may be some inaccuracies. Please remember it is your responsibility as an employer to ensure that your employees training is current and meets the applicable federal, state, and local regulations. The videos, s, and CDs in the library are available on a loan out basis and are to be used only by employers to supplement their employee training programs. They are not to be used by any company charging a fee. Please be advised that the private companies SCATS purchases the material from do not allow unauthorized copies of the videos, s, or CDs to be made. CHECKOUT PROCEDURES: Videos, s, or CDs may not be reserved in advance, therefore, it is a good idea to have more than one video,, or CD in mind when checking out material at one of the three Safety Consultation and Training Section Offices. You may wish to call ahead on the availability of a particular title prior to coming to the office. A maximum of three videos, s, or CDs may be borrowed. Please be advised that previously loaned videos must be returned before additional videos, s or CDs can be borrowed. Videos, s, and CDs must be returned within five (5) working days from the date of checkout. By returning them promptly, other employers may have the opportunity to use them. After choosing the video,, or CD desired, please sign out on each page that corresponds to the numbers on the video,, or CD. This is an acknowledgement of the Federal Copyright Laws and responsibility for any damaged videos, s, or CDs not returned. Provide your name and signature, the company name and address, and your phone number.

4 CARE AND USE OF VIDEOS, s, or CDs: Videotapes and s/cds are heat sensitive, so please do not leave them in a car or any location where they may be exposed to high temperature. Please keep the videos, s, and CDs in the storage container provided when not in use. The videos, s, and CDs are to be used to supplement employer training. Watching the audiovisual material for hazard awareness is a good way to initiate discussion of company policies and procedures. No fees may be charged when using the videos, s, or CDs. Always review the video,, or CD before showing it to your employees to ensure it meets your training needs. Any inconsistencies with the safety and health regulations can then be identified and corrected during the discussion portion of your training. Please return the videos, s, and CDs as soon as you have completed showing the tape, within five (5) working days. VIDEO,, AND CD RETURNS Return the videos, s, and CDs to the same office where it was obtained. Please rewind the video before returning. Return videos, s, and CDs in their original containers. If there are any problems with the videos, s, or CDs, please let us know when you return them. Upon return of the video, s, or CDs, please provide the number of individuals that watched the video tape to the Safety Consultation and Training Section (SCATS) employee to whom you returned the tape. Sign and date the video,, and CD checkout book per the corresponding number when you return the video. This verifies that the tape was received by SCATS.

5 Description of Video,, and CD Library Series System Series Number Series Content 1000 Accident Investigation, Causes, and Prevention (Job Safety Analysis) 1100 Bloodborne Pathogens, TB, and Biohazards 1200 Confined Space (Line Breaking) 1300 Cranes, Derricks, Elevators, and Hoists (Escalators) 1400 Electrical Safety and Lockout Activities 1500 Ergonomics and Lifting (Video Display Terminals and Computer Workstations) 1600 Excavations, Mining, and Tunneling 1700 Explosives, Blasting, and Demolition 1800 Fall Protection (Guardrails, Safety Nets, Personal Fall Arrest System) 1900 Fire Extinguishers, Evacuation, and Rescue Operations 2000 Forklifts, Mechanical Material Handling, Storage, and Disposal (Conveyors and Slings) 2100 General Safety Awareness and Attitude (Office, Warehouse, Roofing, and Hotel) 2200 Hazard Communication, Hazardous Materials, and Toxic Substances (Asbestos, Lead, Silica, Insecticides, and Pesticides) 2300 Ladder Safety 2400 Machine Guarding and Tool Safety 2500 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 2600 Promotional Videos of Safety and Health Products and Materials 2700 Safety and Health Management and Safety Committees 2800 Scaffolds, Aerial Lifts, and Power Platforms 2900 Slips, Trips, Falls, and Walking or Working Surfaces (Housekeeping) 3000 Vehicles, Traffic Control, and Signage 3100 Welding, Cutting, Brazing, and Compressed Gasses 3200 Youth Safety and Workplace Violence

6 PLEASE BE ADVISED OF THE FOLLOWING: The borrower is responsible for videos, s, and CDs not returned or damaged. If the video,, or CD is not returned or is damaged, the borrower will be required to replace it. Please be advised that the material may cost as much as $600 each. It is the employer s responsibility to ensure their training is current to the applicable federal, state and local regulations. It should not be construed that these videos, s, or CDs have OSHA or state approval, acceptance, or endorsement. These videos, s, and CDs cannot be copied. The videos, s, and CDs are copyrighted and protected under the Federal Copyright Laws. Further, copying of the material may destroy them due to the protection devices on the item. Failure to follow these established procedures may result in the cancellation of video,, or CD lending privileges.

7 Safety Consultation and Training Section Explanation of Video,, or CD Labeling System Office Series# Volume Language Copy Medium L,R,E / # / I,II,III / S / a,b,c / Capitol/ Numerical/ Roman/ S / Lower Case/Video,, or CD Office L stands for Las Vegas (note that on the labels you may see LV for Las Vegas) R stands for Reno E stands for Elko Language S indicates Spanish ES indicates English and Spanish ESP indicates English, Spanish, and Portuguese Example: L 0300 I a S CONFINED SPACE ENTRY Video

8 Safety Consultation and Training Section Category Loaning Library Numerical - Las Vegas Accident Investigation, Causes, and Prevention 1000 E,S a INCIDENT INVESTIGATION Summit Training Source 17:00 Contains instructive interactions that will teach your employees about the skills and techniques necessary to identify the true root causes of any incident or accident and develop corrective actions E,S a ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION - ACCIDENT WHAT TO DO Coastal 14: Introduction to accident investigation. Putting together an investigation kit & how to manage an investigation E a ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION: DETERMINING ROOT CAUSES Summit Training Source 19:00 What to investigate: the accident scene. Interviewing witnesses, reviewing records, analyzing information, and communicating recommendations. Special emphasis is placed on determining root causes E a ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION Aurora Pictures 13:00 An accident may seem to occur from obvious reasons, but in order to prevent a reocurrance we need to investigate to find the root cause E a ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION FOR EVERYONE CLMI 23:00 Basics of accident investigation, including investigation teams, resources, and what not to do, fact gathering, documentation, evidence gathering, and interview skills. September 5, 2018 Page 1 of 47

9 1010 E,S a COACHING SAFETY PERFORMANCE: JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS Coastal 16: A logical step by step way to write a JSA to help employees plan a job. Acknowledges task hazards and how to address + emliminate them while recommending the best safe work practices S a ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION FOR EVERYONE CLMI 23:00 Basics of accident investigation, including investigation teams, resources, what not to do, fact gathering, documentation, evidence gathering, and interview skills E,S a HAZARD RECOGNITION & CONTROL Coastal 17: This program uses Hazard sciences to point out the causes of accidents so employees can recognize & control Hazards & stay safe E,S a INCIDENT REPORTING - YOU CAN SAVE A LIFE Coastal 17:00 Teaches workers the importance of following acceptable safety standards, controlling Hazards and reporting unsafe working conditions before incidents become accidents. Bloodborne Pathogens, TB, and Biohazards 1100 E a BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS WORKPLACE AWARENESS Aurora Pictures 17:00 A good introductory to bloodborne pathogens. Describes the most hazardous, common pathogens & the safe procedures to protect yourself from exposure E b BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS WORKPLACE AWARENESS Aurora Pictures 17:00 A good introductory to bloodborne pathogens. Describes the most hazardous, common pathogens & the safe procedures to protect yourself from exposure. September 5, 2018 Page 2 of 47

10 1101 S a BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS - ALWAYS PROTECT YOURSELF CLMI 16:00 This program shows us from the perspectives of the victim, responder and co-worker, how important it is to protect ourselves when an incident of potential exposure occurs E a BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS CLMI 16:00 Very basic introduction to bloodborne pathogens, universal precautions, personal protective equipment and safe work practices S a BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS: TRAINING FOR EMPLOYEES Aurora Pictures 19:00 This program explains diseases caused by bloodborne pathogens, the exposure control plan, routes of entry, universal precautions, handling & disposal of contaminated items, responding to exposure situations, decontaminating work areas & equipment S b BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS: TRAINING FOR EMPLOYEES Aurora Pictures 19:00 This program explains diseases caused by bloodborne pathogens, the exposure control plan, routes of entry, universal precautions, handling & disposal of contaminated items, responding to exposure situations, decontaminating work areas & equipment E a BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS GENERAL AWARENESS Aurora Pictures 11:00 This provides general awareness training for all employees on the dangers of bloodborne pathogens, how to protect yourself from them and ways to minimize the risk of transmission E,S a HANDWASHING - AVOIDING GERMS AT WORK Coastal 6: A primer on personal hygiene that will help stop the spread of germs and viruses that make people ill. Demonstrates proper hand-washing techniques, as well as some hints about avoiding germs. September 5, 2018 Page 3 of 47

11 1120 E,S a BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS FOR CUSTODIANS Coastal 15: While aimed at custodial workers, this has a broad appeal for identifying & eliminating hazards associated with Hepatitis B and C as well as HIV. Covers exposure prevention, first aid measures, personal protective equipment, & administrative 1121 E,S a BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS FOR CAFETERIA WORKERS Coastal 17: While the title targets cafeterias, this video is good for all food service industries. It explains how people can be exposed to Hepatitis B & C, and HIV. It discusses routes of exposures, clean-up, personal protective equipment, and more E,S a TUBERCULOSIS AWARENESS Confined Space Coastal 17: A bacterial disease that is still alive in our society. This program shows employees: how TB is contracted, symptoms of TB infection, what happens if one is infected with TB & who is at risk E a SURVIVE INSIDE: EMPLOYEE SAFETY IN CONFINED SPACES Aurora Pictures 20:00 This is a good overview of the requirements contained in 29 CFR It shows the permitting process, PPE, rescue and the unfortunate outcome of not following the requirements E b SURVIVE INSIDE: EMPLOYEE SAFETY IN CONFINED SPACES Aurora Pictures 20:00 This is a good overview of the requirements contained in 29 CFR It shows the permitting process, PPE, rescue and the unfortunate outcome of not following the requirements E,S a LINE BREAKING - PLAN FOR SUCCESS Coastal 19: This program will help your employees gain a solid understanding of how to plan for and prepare a line breaking operation and how to perform a line break safely. September 5, 2018 Page 4 of 47

12 1202 S a SURVIVE INSIDE: EMPLOYEE SAFETY IN CONFINED SPACES Aurora Pictures 20:00 This program explains why confined spaces can be hazardous & how those hazards can be controlled. Viewers will also learn valuable lessons from a reenactment of a confined space entry in which three lives are needlessly lost E,S a ABOUT CONFINED SPACE ENTRY Aurora Pictures 12:00 This program details the steps outlined in the Confined Space Entry program that are designed to keep workers safe. Topics include the confined space entry permit, atmospheric hazards, testing, monitoring & duties of the entry team members E a CONFINED SPACE ENTRY - GENERAL INDUSTRY & CONSTRUCTION Aurora Pictures 25:00 An up to date program on confined space hazards, how a Permit Space Program reduces risks, what roles they may play in a confined space entry & how to keep themselves and their co-workers safe inside S a CONFINED SPACE ENTRY - GENERAL INDUSTRY & CONSTRUCTION Aurora Pictures 25:00 An up to date program on confined space hazards, how a Permit Space Program reduces risks, what roles they may play in a confined space entry & how to keep themselves and their co-workers safe inside E a CONFINED SPACE ENTRY: A DEADLY SITUATION The Traininig Network 20:00 The hazards in a confined space can be deadly. However, careful planning, the right equipment & thorough training will decrease the hazards inside confined spaces. This program covers confined space hazards, protection, ventilation and entry E a CONFINED SPACE FOR CONSTRUCTION Training Network 27: This program includes permit required confined space requirements, hazardous atmosphere testing, entry and emergency rescue responsibilities. September 5, 2018 Page 5 of 47

13 1208 S a CONFINED SPACE FOR CONSTRUCTION Training Network 27: This program includes permit required confined space requirements, hazardous atmosphere testing, entry and emergency rescue responsibilities E,S a CONFINED SPACE CASE HISTORIES Coastal 14: Good reminder about some of the hazards associated with confined spaces. Very basic information that requires formal instruction for all required aspects of permit required confined space entry E a CONFINED SPACE ENTRY: PERMIT REQUIRED Summit Training Source 20:00 Helps workers to understand hazards while working in confined spaces in General Industry. Workers learn: definition of a confined space; proper entry procedures; associated hazards; attendant responsibility; PPE; permits & monitoring E b CONFINED SPACE ENTRY: PERMIT REQUIRED Summit Training Source 20:00 Helps workers to understand hazards while working in confined spaces in General Industry. Workers learn: definition of a confined space; proper entry procedures; associated hazards; attendant responsibility; PPE; permits & monitoring E,S a CONFINED SPACE ENTRY - PERMIT REQUIRED Coastal 23:00 Reviews the details on how to prepare a confined space entry permit & the best way to train a confined space entry team. Cranes, Derricks, Elevators, and Hoists 1305 E a CRANE SAFETY - OVERHEAD OPERATIONS Summit Training Source 18:30 A guide to overhead or bridge cranes. Also discusses inspections and rigging. This type of crane is used almost exclusively in manufacturing plants. September 5, 2018 Page 6 of 47

14 1306 E,S a WORKING AROUND CRANES Coastal 19: Basics of crane operation, boom swing, counterweight radius, assembly, load charts, electrical hzards, set-up and stability, were rope and rigging, signaling, and more E,S a INDOOR CRANES: SAFE LIFTING OPERATIONS Coastal 22: Provides non-licensed operators with the information they need to safely operate several types of cranes. Electrical Safety and Lockout Activities 1401 E a LOCKOUT / TAGOUT AUTHORIZED EMPLOYEES CLMI 16:00 This program contains Lockout/Tagout Definitions, the most common forms of energy sources, situations that require Lockout/Tagout Procedures, the various types of Lockout devices & proper Lockout/Tagout Procedures S a ELECTRICAL SAFETY - WHAT EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW CLMI 16:00 This program will show how electricity works, what it can do to the human body and how to use electricity safely E a LOCKOUT / TAGOUT: TRAINING FOR EMPLOYEES American Training Resources 16: Review of procedures used to control hazardous energy. Includes information on energy control plans, the role of employees affected by the controls, controls devices, energy isolation & special situation procedures E a LOCKOUT / TAGOUT: AFFECTED EMPLOYEES CLMI 7:50 Good basic introduction to why lockout / tagout is so important. Addresses the types of equipment of lockout & why tagout is just as important. September 5, 2018 Page 7 of 47

15 1405 E a ELECTRICAL SAFETY Safey Care Inc. 21: An illustrated description of how electricity works & the effects it has on the human body. Also covers others associated hazards contact with electricity can have resulting in accidents E a ELECTRICAL SAFETY: WHAT EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW CLMI 16:49 This program shows how electricity works, what it can do to the human body and how to use electricity safely. For those who work with electrically powered tools, equipment/appliances & presents what everyone should know to stay safe S a MORE HIGH IMPACT LOCKOUT / TAGOUT SAFETY TRAINING Training Network 10:00 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 E a MORE HIGH IMPACT LOTO TRAINING Training Network 10: 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 E a ELECTRICAL SAFETY FOR EVERYONE Aurora Pictures 20:00 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 S a ELECTRICAL SAFETY FOR EVERYONE Aurora Pictures 20:00 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. September 5, 2018 Page 8 of 47

16 1411 E,S a ELECTRICAL SAFETY - BASIC PRINCIPLES Dupont 16:00 Anyone working with electricity must know & apply basic safety principles & proper emergency procedures to remain safe. Also defines common electrical terms: Housekeeping & Circuit protection devices E,S a ABOUT LOCKOUT TAGOUT Aurora 13:00 Program explains procedures workers must follow to protect themselves. Topics include employee designations, situations requiring lockout, lockout/tagout devices, energy control procedures & returning equipment to service E,S a ARC FLASH SAFETY AWARENESS Coastal 18: How to protect your employees from electrical hazards and arc flash hazards by developing and implementing electrical safety programs, the proper PPE, and safe work practices E a ARC FLASH AWARENESS CDC-NIOSH 26: Three incidents of arc flash and interviews with the survivors. Discusses causes, hazards, solutions, and required personal protective equipment E a ELECTRICAL SAFETY: SAFE WORK PRACTICES Summit Training Source 14:00 Safe electrical work practices, including basics of electricity, personal protective equipment, and work rules. A good basic training video S a LOCKOUT / TAGOUT CLMI/Blueprints 16:15 A comprehensive program showing the various types of energy, types of lockout devices, description of LOTO affected and authorized employees placement of devices and testing of equipments and returning of equipment to service. September 5, 2018 Page 9 of 47

17 1424 S a CONTROLLING HAZARDOUS ENERGY SOURCES CLMI 12:00 Types of energy sources & how to control the energy sources. Procedures for LOTO E a CONTROLLING HAZARDOUS ENERGY SOURCES CLMI 12:00 Ergonomics and Lifting This program gives information about all forms of energy & the use of Lockout / Tagout procedures. Identifies steam, electrical hydraulic & air pressure as well as kinetic & stored energy E,S a BACK SAFETY LIFT WELL, LIVE WELL Coastal 15: ,2001 Very basic introduction to back safety, proper lifting techniques and exercises E a CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME Digital : Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is a common condition that can hinder your hand movements and cause a great deal of pain. This program covers anatomy of the hand and prevention of CTS E a ELEMENTS OF BACK CARE: GENERAL INDUSTRY CLMI 13:45 Good basic information about back safety, ergonomics, and backcare E,S a BACK SAFETY - LIFT FOR LIFE Summit Training Source 16:00 Many of the causes of back injuries can be prevented by teaching employees to follow proper lifting techniques and the basis of back safety. This program covers common back injuries, proper posture, reducing the hazard & lifting safety. September 5, 2018 Page 10 of 47

18 1504 E,S b BACK SAFETY: LIFT FOR LIFE Summit 15:00 Help workers avoid back injury by training on proper lifting techniques & the basics of back safety. Topics include: Common back injuries, Accessing the lift, Proper posture, Lifting safely, Reducing the hazard & Other risk factors E,S a MUSCLE STRAINS & SPRAINS Summit Training Source 20: Your employees learn the importance of hazard recognition, body mechanics, and properly preparing the body for performing manual tasks. Best practices, proper warmup, cool-down techniques will lead to a reduction of strains & sprains at your site E,S a HAND & POWER TOOLS SAFETY Summit Training Source 16:00 Keep safety at the top of your worker's minds when they are using hand & power tools. Program focuses on important themes, such as: Work preparation PPE selection, Choosing the right tool for the job & Safe work practices for all tools E a THE BACK OWNERS GUIDE TO LIFTING + STRETCHING Aurora Pictures 16:00 Warm up before lifting to maximize your strength and reduce injury potential. An exciting and enthusiastic narrator helps us through the steps E a ERGONOMIC MANAGEMENT: JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS Summit Training Source 15: This is an advanced lesson in computing angles for different body parts. These body positions are determined by stop frame videography. Technical information E a BLINK! A PRACTICAL APPROACH TO WORKPLACE STRETCHING Wumbus Corp. 11:00 A good introduction for management personnel on the importance of taking care of employees. Talks to managers & supervisors in business terms: cost & time. September 5, 2018 Page 11 of 47

19 1512 E a A BETTER WAY TO LIFT Wumbus Corp. 14:00 A good reminder about proper lifting techniques. Uses practical everyday language to talk about protecting your body while lifting E a BLINK! A PRACTICAL APPROACH TO WORKPLACE STRETCHING: CD ROM MANAGEMENT EDITION Wumbus Corp. 10:00 This energized production introduces the need of being prepared for lifting, material handling & back safety by doing some very short easy stretches. **Can only be seen on computers E a UNDERSTANDING & CONTROLLING ERGONOMIC RISK FACTORS Training Network 19:00 The program reviews work control practices that employees can follow to prevent musculoskeletal injuries and illnesses. It also features both office and industrial settings to illustrate important lessons about ergonomics S a UNDERSTANDING & CONTROLLING ERGONOMIC RISK FACTORS Training Network 19:00 The program reviews work control practices that employees can follow to prevent musculoskeletal injuries and illnesses. It also features both office and industrial settings to illustrate important lessons about ergonomics E a BACK SAFETY: THE ERGONOMIC CONNECTION Summit Training Source 13:00 A total ergonomic approach to how you move. How to prevent dibilitating back injures, while lifting E a COMPUTER WORKSTATION SAFETY Training Network 14:00 Computers are taken for granted now in days and are not perceived as a risk. But computers can harm employees if workstations are not set up properly. Helpful suggestions to minimize pain and risk. September 5, 2018 Page 12 of 47

20 1519 E a OFFICE ERGONOMICS Training Network 17:00 Training program addresses how to recognize ergonomic problems, the potential for adverse effects if our offices are not set up ergonomically, and practical solutions employees themselves can use to do that E a POWERLIFT: LIFTING TRAINING THAT WORKS! Aurora Pictures 20:00 Program explains the five lifting techniques. This position helps you to move materials safely in practically every situation. This technique keeps the back in a powerful & safe posture while an object is being lifted E,S a BACK INJURY PREVENTION: YOU'RE IN CONTROL Summit Training Source 15:00 Good video showing animation of the human back and stressing correct posture during lifting and bending. Stresses keeping the back "straight" to maintain its natural "S" curvature E,S a ERGONOMICS - THE 24 HOUR BODY Coastal 18: Program teaches employees how to use ergonomic principles learned at work when working at home. Excavations, Mining, and Tunneling 1600 E,S a EXCAVATIONS: SAFE WORK ESSENTIALS Summit 15:00 This helps workers understand the hazardous injuries that can occur from excavations on any type of worksite. Topics include What are excavations?, Potential hazards, Protective measures & Safe work practices E,S a EXCAVATIONS: SAFE WORK ESSENTIALS Summit Training Source 15: This program educates workers that every soil is different, no two excavations are the same, and every situation can be hazardous. Also ensures all worksites and workers are aware of the hazardous injuries that can occur from excavations September 5, 2018 Page 13 of 47

21 1603 E a IN THE TRENCHES: EXCAVATION SAFETY FOR WORKERS CLMI 15: Understanding the nature of hazards in trenches explained simply E a EXCAVATIONS: TRENCHES + SHORING Summit Training Source 14:00 Excavations + trenching accidents are a leading cause of disabling injuries & suffocation in the construction industry. This program gives an overview of protective systems E a TRENCH SAFETY FOR FIELD PERSONNEL Digital :00 This training program has been developed specifically for those persons working in / around trenches & excavations. Program topics include Regulations, The Competent Person, Pre-Planning, Soil Classification, Other Risks & Hazards E a TRENCHING & SHORING Digital :00 Program provides basic information on safety procedures when trenching & shoring. Emphasis is placed on environmental conditions & safety of workers. This is a short refresher training course E a TRENCH SAFETY AWARENESS TRAINING CD CDC/NIOSH 16: Trench fatalities are preventable. The CD raises awareness of the risks and precautions in trenching and excavation operations. Fall Protection 1800 E a SURVIVING THE FALL: YOUR PERSONAL FALL ARREST SYSTEM American Training Resources 20:00 This video emphasizes proper anchor points & inspection of personal fall arrest system components. Very good information for worker's exposed to potential falls. September 5, 2018 Page 14 of 47

22 1801 S a FALL FACTORS: PREVENTING SLIPS, TRIPS & FALLS REFRESHER SPANISH Aurora Pictures 12:00 By understanding how "fall factors" such as balance, gravity, friction and momentum contribute to these incidents, we can take preventative measures to prevent falls E a FALL PROTECTION Summit Training Source 11:15 Fall hazards, environmental factors, physical conditions are discussed. Shows how to inspect and maintain fall protection, as well as selection of the right fall protection systems E a THE ABC'S OF YOUR PERSONAL FALL ARREST SYSTEM CLMI 15:00 Fall protection video concentrating on personal fall arrest systems. Goes over forces generated by falls, system inspections, retractors, and safe work practices. Good examples of results of failed fall protection E a FALL PROTECTION: ELEVATED PLATFORMS Summit Training Source 15: While the dangers of falling from a great height are obvious, many workers underestimate how dangerous a short fall can be. This training program will ensure that your workers are aware and alert to the risks when working at any elevated height E a CONSTRUCTION FALL PROTECTION CLMI 12:00 Fall protection on construction sites, lookes at fall hazard recognition, evaluation and control, covers floor hole covers, safety nets, guardrail, and personal fall arrest systems E a FALL FACTORS: PREVENTING SLIPS, TRIPS & FALLS REFRESHER Aurora Pictures 12:00 By understanding how "fall factors" such as balance, gravity, friction and momentum contribute to these incidents, we can take preventative measures to prevent falls. September 5, 2018 Page 15 of 47

23 1807 E a FALL PROTECTION Digital :00 Program topics: different types of fall protection, guardrails, when & how to use equipment, safety nets, cover, personal fall arrest system, fall protection plan, written certification records, and retrieving a person who has fallen E b FALL PROTECTION TAKING CONTROL Summit Training 11:00 Basic overview of fall protection components and applications E a FALL PROTECTION TAKING CONTROL Summit Training Source 11:00 Basic overview of fall protection components and applications. Fire Extinguishers, Evacuation, and Rescue Operations 1900 E,S a PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS Coastal 14: How to use fire extinguisher safely. Covers the first triangle, types of fire extinguishers and what kinds of fires they will put out E a EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS & RESPONSE Aurora Pictures 22:00 The purpose of this program is to familiarize viewers with basic emergency response practices that will help them be prepared for and respond to a crisis or an emergency E,S a FIRE EXTINGUISHERS - YOUR PASS TO SAFETY Atlantic Training Co. 8: This program explains ways to eliminate the three elements, different fire extinguishers & their uses, classes of fire, the PASS procedure & when to call the fire department. September 5, 2018 Page 16 of 47

24 1906 S a EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS & RESPONSE Aurora Pictures 22:00 The purpose of this program is to familiarize viewers with basic emergency response practices that will help them be prepared for and respond to a crisis or an emergency E,S a CHEMICAL HANDLIND SAFETY - FLAMMABLES Coastal 17: This program teaches employees how to keep flammable chemicals under control to ensure a safe and healthy workplace E,S a EMERGENCY EVACUATION - GETTING OUT ALIVE Coastal 15: When faced with an emergency situation, the chances of survival increase with adequate training, preparation & an emergency action plan. This program prepares your employees to handle any disaster E,S a ABOUT FIRE PREVENTION & RESPONSE Aurora Pictures 12:00 This program discusses how workers can prevent fires and how they should respond should one occur. Topics include classes of fire, good housekeeping, storage of flammable materials, hot work precautions, responding to fires E,S a ABOUT THE PROPER USE OF FIRE EXTINGUISHER Aurora Pictures 12:00 This program discusses the various types of extinguishers, deciding whether to use one & how to use it properly. Topics include classes of fires, types of extinguishers, proper use of extinguishers & maintenance. Forklifts, Mechanical Material Handling, Storage, and Disposal 2000 E,S a ABOUT SAFE FORKLIFT OPERATION Aurora Pictures 13:00 Program reviews proper operating procedures & training, pre-operational inspection, maintaining stability, lifting & placing loads, safe driving techniques, loading docks & trailers. September 5, 2018 Page 17 of 47

25 2001 E a OPERATING ELECTRIC PALLET JACKS SAFELY Aurora Training 15:00 This program discusses how to safely operate electric-powered pallet jacks so operators can deliver their loads while avoiding injury and property damage E a HANDLE WITH CARE: FORKLIFT SAFETY TRAINING CLMI/Blueprints 20:00 Good introduction to the safe operation of hard surface forklifts. Covers inspections, loading, balance, stability triangle and use around tractor trailers E a FORKLIFTS: OPERATOR SAFETY American Training Resources 20: This provides viewers with the basic information they need to know regarding the three areas of forklift safety: how a forklift operates, how to safely lift, carry and place a load, and following the rules of the road E,S a FORKLIFT BASICS - SAFE FROM THE START Dupont 22: This program provides details on the powered industrial truck, from the way it is constructed to the way it works. It will help your operators understand the factors that affect forklift balance and maneuverability E,S a FORKLIFT OPERATIONS: SAFETY DRIVEN Summit Training Source 17:00 Employers can prevent costly accidents and injuries by teaching drivers to recognize hazards and follow proper operating procedures E,S a RIGGING EQUIPMENT BASICS Coastal 20: Materials and techniques in the three most common types of slings (wire rope, fiber rope, and webbing) are presented in this program, along with information on proper selection, maintenance and rigging. Topics covered include rigging basics, slings September 5, 2018 Page 18 of 47

26 2016 E,S a FORKLIFT OPERATIONS: CARRY THE LOAD Coastal 20: Video covers forklift operating conditions; vehicle and pedestrian traffic, special hazards; and load manipulation. General Safety Awareness and Attitude 2101 E a UNDERSTANDING & PREVENTING HEAT RELATED ILLNESSES American Training Resources 16: As the temperature rises this summer the potential for heat-related illnesses increases dramatically. Your employees must be vigilant in their efforts to recognize heat stress, how to avoid it & treatment options E a SAFETY'S TOP 10 CAUSES OF WORKPLACE INJURIES American Training Resources 20:00 Awareness for employers & employees about the Top 10 most common causes for workplace injuries S a MAKING SAFETY WORK Training Network 11: This program gives an overview of common workplace hazards, how they are to be controlled while also demonstrating the importance of each employee's participation in the safety effort E a OFFICE INJURY PREVENTION Summit Training Source 19:00 Workers sometimes overlook safety in an office setting. This video provides examples of the potentially endless list of office safety hazards & shows how they are preventable E,S a OFFICE SAFETY - IT'S A JUNGLE IN THERE Coastal 20: This program shows how to prevent injuries at workstations, controlling dangers of fire, electricity & hazardous materials & formulating emergency plans. September 5, 2018 Page 19 of 47

27 2109 E a OSHA TOP TEN VIOLATIONS Aurora Pictures 27:00 This video serves as a guide to help you understand the ten most common OSHA violations and what your company and employees can do to help minimize the risk of an OSHA citation S a OSHA TOP TEN VIOLATIONS Aurora Pictures 27:00 This video serves as a guide to help you understand the ten most common OSHA violations and what your company and employees can do to help minimize the risk of an OSHA citation E a LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE SAFETY Digital : This program addresses equipment handling, recommended protective equipment and work practices used in landscaping activities E,S a BEAT THE HEAT! PREVENTING & TREATING HEAT DISORDERS Coastal 15: Good description of the effects of heat on the body. Includes information on sunburn, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke. Covers dietary & fluid replacement information as well as recreational & work exposures E a TREE TRIMMING SAFETY Digital :20 This program goes over safety information for tree trimmers. Learn the true potential of serious falls, risks of electrical wires, falling trees, poison ivy and snakes E a SAFETY IN THE OFFICE Aurora Pictures 7:00 Designed to raise awareness of safety hazards in an office environment. This safety video focuses on the most common hazards found in an office. Topics include: Basic Ergonomics, Ladders, Office Equipment, Slips And Falls, Safe Lifting & Fire September 5, 2018 Page 20 of 47

28 2115 E,S a HEAT STRESS: PREVENTATIVE MEASURES Summit Training Source 17:00 This program will teach your workers techniques to beat the heat & avoid the potential dangers of heat related illness. Topics include what is heat stress, preparing for heat, heat stress disorders, their effects & safe work practices E a PREVENTING HAND INJURIES Aurora Pictures 11:00 This safety program shows how hands get injured, what workers can do to prevent them including common injuries, the hazards to look out for & safe practices workers need to take to protect their hands S a PREVENTING HAND INJURIES Aurora Pictures 11:00 This safety program shows how hands get injured, what workers can do to prevent them including common injuries, the hazards to look out for & safe practices workers need to take to protect their hands E a CONSTRUCTION SAFETY ESSENTIALS Vocan 25: A good visual aid to introduce workers and other affected employers to the many hazards associated with construction projects E a WAREHOUSE SAFETY IT'S NO MYSTERY Coastal 21:00 Warehouse hazards are plentiful & your safety standards must be thorough and enforced to deal with the problem. This program goes over the most common warehouse hazards and explains PPE, Ergonomics, back safety & Driving a forklift safely E a DON'T BET YOUR LIFE ON UNSAFE ACTS CLMI 14:00 Good video to reinforce positive safety attitude on the job. September 5, 2018 Page 21 of 47

29 2127 E a AN INTRODUCTION TO WORKPLACE SAFETY Aurora 13:00 How to identify, control & eliminate workplace hazards. For you + your co-workers. Everyone must participate to find & correct hazards E a CUT PROTECTION Aurora Pictures 11:00 covers how to protect employees from cuts, the types of gloves & other protective gear like sleeves that are available, which gloves & sleeves to choose from, how to select the right glove size & how to take care of this equipment E a SAFETY OF PEOPLE & EQUIPMENT IN WAREHOUSE Summit Training Source 10:00 This program reminds workers that both forklift operators and those around them are responsible for maintaining a safe environment. Safety is a team effort that demands everyone s focus and attention S a CUT PROTECTION Aurora Pictures 11:00 covers how to protect employees from cuts, the types of gloves & other protective gear like sleeves that are available, which gloves & sleeves to choose from, how to select the right glove size & how to take care of this equipment E a SAFE BEHAVIOR - NO REGRETS Summit Training Source 13:00 Good introductory video for general safety orientation E a IT'S UP TO ME CLMI 14:00 Who's responsible for safety in the workplace? Everybody is responsible for their own safety and the safety of others! Uses examples of safety procedures gone wrong to illustrate these points. September 5, 2018 Page 22 of 47

30 2142 E a NIOSH SAFETY CHECKLIST PROGRAM FOR SCHOOLS CD CDC/NIOSH 2004 Reference CD on school safety information E a LISTENING TO SMALL BUSINESS CD OSHA 20:00 Describes OSHA's initiative to help small businesses toward creating value in the American workplace. Experiences of various small businesses are provided E a WAREHOUSE SAFETY Aurora Pictures 18:00 This program covers warehouse safety fundamentals, materials handling basics, storing & stocking pallets, working safely with forklifts, working safely on loading docks & more S a WAREHOUSE SAFETY Aurora Pictures 18:00 This program covers warehouse safety fundamentals, materials handling basics, storing & stocking pallets, working safely with forklifts, working safely on loading docks & more E a DELIVERING JUSTICE: IDENTITY CRISIS U.S. Postal Inspection Service 12: Identity fraud is the fastest growing crime in America. With millions of victims and losses in the billions, it continues to be one of consumers' biggest fears. This video provides tips on how to protect yourself E a DELIVERING JUSTICE: NOWHERE TO RUN U.S. Postal Inspection Service 15: The Internet and international phone calls make it easy for fraudsters to work from anywhere in the world. September 5, 2018 Page 23 of 47

31 2154 E a DELIVERING JUSTICE: LONG SHOT U.S. Postal Inspection Service 8: It's illegal to play foreign lotteries in the U.S. Another reason not to play is that you're almost guaranteed to lose. This provides tips on helping you avoid becoming a victim E a DELIVERING JUSTICE: WORK@HOME SCAMS U.S. Postal Inspection Service 8: Working at home has become attractive to many stay-at-home moms, college students and retirees. While some jobs are legitamate, others just don't deliver on their promises.the video provides tips on how you can avoid being duped by criminals E a DELIVERING JUSTICE: ALL THE KINGS MEN U.S. Postal Inspection Service 15: Fraud schemes victimize millions of Americans each year, leaving many financially devastated. There are laws to protect victims and services and support available to them. Victims are encouraged to learn more about their rights and services E a DELIVERING JUSTICE: DIALING FOR DOLLARS U.S. Postal Inspection Service 20: Telemarketing fraud costs Americans millions of dollars each year. When it comes to phony investment "opportunities," older Americans are prime targets. The provides tips on how to protect yourself from investment fraud E a DELIVERING JUSTICE: WEB OF DECEIT U.S. Postal Inspection Service 15: Criminals from around the world are using bogus s to obtain vital bank account information and legitamate looking websites to trick unsuspecting people. Once duped, they drain your bank accounts and wreck you finances. Tips to avoid being tricked E,S a GROUNDSKEEPING SAFETY - BE A PRO! Coastal 17: Groundskeepers will learn to work safely with tools and chemicals. Includes safety checklists; tractors and mowers; trimmers and bush cutters; and a checklist for hazardous materials. September 5, 2018 Page 24 of 47

32 2162 E a COLD STRESS Summit Training Source 15:22 Discussion of cold related conditions, including frost bite and hypothermia, methods of eliminating or minimizing exposures to cold environments are discussed E,S a HEADS UP - WAREHOUSE SAFETY Summit Training Source 12:00 Safe lifting techniques, powered industrial trucks, housekeeping, and best work practices for safety in warehouses E a BUS PERSON SAFETY Safety Source 10:00 Addresses some common hazards bus persons face during the course of their work. Topics covered include: preventing cuts and burns, how to handle broken glass, working safely with chemicals, clip and fall prevention, and back injury prevention S a LAUNDRY ROOM SAFETY Safety Source 12:00 Provides laundry workers with an overview of their safety responsibilities and outlines techniques to minimize potential risks. This program addresses machine guarding, safe lifting, heat related concerns, and others E a HEIGHT SAFETY ESSENTIALS VOCAM 21: Good introduction or refresher about the hazards of working at heights E a WORKING SAFELY IN HOT ENVIRONMENTS CLMI 15:00 Video about heat stress, heat-related illnesses, and precautions to take. Heat rash, cramps, exhaustion, and stroke symptoms and treatments are discussed. Uses good scenarios as examples. September 5, 2018 Page 25 of 47

33 2178 S a WORKING SAFELY IN HOT ENVIRONMENTS CLMI 15:00 Video about heat stress, heat-related illnesses, and precautions to take. Heat rash, cramps, exhaustion, and stroke symptoms and treatments are discussed. Uses good scenarios as examples S a I CHOSE TO LOOK THE OTHER WAY CLMI 10:00 Story of an employee who failed to speak up when witnessing an unsafe act by chosing to look the other way. He allowed the needless death of a co-worker to occur E a UNDERSTANDING SAFETY AWARENESS SafetyCare 12:00 A basis introduction to safety awareness and some of the contributing factors ie housekeeping, tools, ppe, etc E a SAFETY IN THE OFFICE SafetyCare 15:00 This program has been produced to inform & educate on the safety issues that exist in the office environment. It looks at the common & often overlooked hazards that could exist in an average office E,S a HAND SAFETY: IT'S IN YOUR HANDS Dupont 16: Program reviews wearing the right hand protection, using machine guards, using the right tool for the task, keeping equipment in proper working order & taking good care of gloves. Get a firm grip on hand safety and prevent accidents E,S a MANUAL MATERIAL HANDLING Summit Training Source 15: This program trains employees on the necessities of lifting, moving and storing materials. Also educates your employees so they can get the job done while staying safe. A good initial overview for manual material handling. Hazard Communication, Hazardous Materials, and Toxic Substances September 5, 2018 Page 26 of 47

34 2200 S a HAZARD COMMUNICATION - YOUR KEY TO CHEMICAL SAFETY Training Network 13: This updated program goes over the different subparts of the topic and makes it really practical by answering common questions about chemical safety E a ASBESTOS AWARENESS Safety Care Inc. 11: A good introduction of some of the health hazards that unprotected asbestos exposure can cause. Possible exposure components in the workplace + control measures E a HAZWOPER ORIENTATION Aurora Pictures 16:00 Outlines minimum emergency plan requirements and identifies regulations applicable to HAZWOPER operations E,S a LEAD SAFETY ON THE JOB COASTAL 25: ,2007 Good introductory video about safe work practices when working around lead or lead containing materials. Discusses health issues, clothing contamination & hygiene practices E a HAZWOPER SITE SAFETY & HEALTH PLAN Aurora Pictures 18:00 This program teaches what is needed in the plan, how to develop the plans & how to make sure workers are familiar with the plan before they respond to any incident. The importance of review and updating the plans is stressed E a FORMALDEHYDE Summit Training Source 13:00 Introductory information about safe work practices when working with or around formaldehyde. Covers hazards, monitoring the work environment & measures to reduce exposures. September 5, 2018 Page 27 of 47

35 2207 E,S a SILICA SAFETY AWARENESS Summit Training Source 14:00 This program will help protect your workers from the hazards of crystalline silica in order to avoid unnecessary illness & death E,S a LAB SAFETY Summit Training Source 16:41 Basic introduction to laboratory safety. Covers four main areas; 1) potential hazards 2) site specific hazards 3) Lab ergonomics 4) preventitive measures E a ASBESTOS: UNDERSTANDING THE HAZARDS Summit Training Source 20:00 Prevent exposure & related medical complications to your workers. Motivate your employees to follow proper procedures when handling asbestos. Includes demonstrations of asbestos removal using glove bags & isolation space removal E,S a WHAT'S WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE? HAZARD COMMUNICATION & GHS Aurora Pictures 19:00 Examples & demonstrations help viewers understand the importance of information available to them on Labels, Pictograms, Safety Data Sheets & their company s Written Hazard Communication Plan E a HAZCOM IN SYNC WITH GHS Dupont 16: This brief video explains the 6 classifications of hazards identified by the new GHS pictograms & explains the criteria of the Safety Data Sheets & labels for chemical products in the workplace E a HAZWOPER RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Aurora Pictures 24:00 Respiratory protection is needed to prevent inhalation hazards & ensure successful work in contaminated atmospheres. Know the hazards & get the right protection. September 5, 2018 Page 28 of 47

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