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2 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 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 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 4766 Bloodborne Pathogens: The Unexpected Hazard (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 9809 Bloodborne Pathogens In First Response Environments S Chemicals/HazCom/ EPA Compliance Page Hazard Communication, The GHS & You S 4762 Hazard Communication, The GHS & You (Concise) S TP03 To The Point About: The Hazard Communication Program S 2987 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan General Awareness Training 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 2938 Hydrogen Sulfide Employee Training S 4717 Hydrogen Sulfide Employee Training (Concise) S 2706 Hexavalent Chromium Employee Training S 4654 Hexavalent Chromium Employee Training (Concise) S Seven 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 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 S CO14 Construction Series: Rigging Safety S CO17 Construction Series: Supported Scaffolding Safety S CO19 Construction Series: Suspended Scaffolding Safety S CO21 Construction Series: Hazard Communication S to preview programs in this catalog. Most titles can be viewed online! TABLE OF CONTENTS Crane Safety Page Safe Use & Operation Of Overhead Cranes S 4756 Safe Use & Operation Of Overhead 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 DOT Hazardous Materials Training Page DOT HazMat Security Awareness Training S 1410 DOT HazMat Security Awareness S 1411 DOT In-Depth HazMat Security Training S 2160 Understanding HazMat Labels S 4660 Understanding HazMat Labels (Concise) S 1409 DOT HazMat Safety Training S 1408 DOT HazMat General Awareness Training S 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 S 4664 Distracted Driving (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 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 2936 The Mark Standifer Story: Lessons Learned From An Arc Flash Tragedy S 2156 Electricity: Give It Some Respect S 4575 Electricity: Give It Some Respect (Concise) S 9927 High-Impact Life and Death Series: Electrical Safety 4510 High-Impact Life and Death Series: Electrical Safety (Concise) Five more Electrical Safety programs listed on page 27. Emergency Response/Preparedness Page Emergency Preparedness & Response S 4752 Emergency Preparedness & Response (Concise) S 1519 Emergency Planning S 1520 Evacuation Procedures S Employee Health & First Aid Page 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 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 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) S 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 4549 Eye Protection: The Right Choice 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 22 TP08 To The Point About: Preventing Slips, Trips & Falls S 2980 Surviving The Fall: Proper Use Of Personal Fall Arrest Equipment S 2

3 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 4731 Surviving The Fall: Proper Use Of Personal Fall Arrest Equipment (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 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 1304 Walkie Stacker Safety S 2994 Forklift Safety Lessons For The Safe Operator S 4734 Forklift Safety Lessons For The Safe Operator (Concise) S 2993 Forklift Safety Lessons For The Safe Pedestrian S 4733 Forklift Safety Lessons For The Safe Pedestrian (Concise) S 2982 Forklift Safety: Don t Leave It To Chance 2928 Forklift Safety: The Experienced Operator 2476 Operating Reach Trucks Safely S 4610 Operating Reach Trucks Safely (Concise) S 2440 More High-Impact Forklift Safety S 4592 More High-Impact Forklift Safety (Concise) S 2439 Operating Forklifts Safely S 4599 Operating Forklifts Safely (Concise) S 2811 Handle With Care: Forklift Safety Training S 2475 Operating Order Selectors Safely S 4609 Operating Order Selectors Safely (Concise) S 2474 Operating Electric Pallet Jacks Safely S 4608 Operating Electric Pallet Jacks 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 9818 Forklift Operator Training S 4416 Forklift Operator Training (Concise) S 9812 High-Impact Forklift Operator Training S 4486 High-Impact Forklift Operator Training (Concise) S 9314 High-Impact Forklift Safety S 4403 High-Impact Forklift Safety (Concise) S Give Me Five Video Exchange Club Page 8 Hazard Recognition Page 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 2410 HAZWOPER Series: Site Safety & Health Plan S 2418 HAZWOPER Series: Monitoring Procedures & Equipment S 2404 HAZWOPER Series: The Emergency Response Plan S to preview programs in this catalog. Most titles can be viewed online! TABLE OF CONTENTS 2161 Spill Cleanup In The Workplace S 4663 Spill Cleanup In The Workplace (Concise) S 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 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 S 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 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 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 4672 Resolving Conflict In Industrial Facilities (Concise) S 2707 Resolving Conflict In The Office 2461 Preventing Sexual Harassment For Employees S 2462 Preventing Sexual Harassment For Managers And Supervisors 2463 Handling A Sexual Harassment Investigation 2178 I Could Have Saved A Life That Day S 4585 I Could Have Saved A Life That Day (Concise) S Laboratory Safety Page Laboratory Series: GHS Safety Sata 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 2957 Laboratory Series: Material Safety Data Sheets 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 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 Safety Training S 4729 More High-Impact Lockout/Tagout Safety Training (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 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 4

4 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS 9918 Machine Guarding & Safety Devices S 4493 Machine Guarding & Safety Devices (Concise) S 9910 Machine Guarding & Conveyors S 4495 Machine Guarding & Conveyors (Concise) S Maintenance-Related Tools & Equipment Pages Operating An Aerial Boom Supported Platform Safely 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 2124 High-Impact Power Tool Safety 4532 High-Impact Power Tool Safety (Concise) 2111 Power Saw Safety 4533 Pneumatic Tool Safety S 4568 Utility Cart Safety S 4659 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 9411 Compressed Gas Cylinders S 9413 High-Impact Maintenance Safety S 4406 High-Impact Maintenance Safety (Concise) S 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 2925 Office Injury Prevention S 4690 Office Injury Prevention (Concise) S 4534 Office Safety Basics S 1522 Office Safety S 4763 Office Safety (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 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 4680 More High-Impact Personal Protective Equipment (Concise) S 2466 More High-Impact Personal Protective Equipment Non-Graphic S 4647 More High-Impact Personal Protective Equipment Non-Graphic (Concise) S 2149 PPE: The Right Choice S 9826 High-Impact Personal Protective Equipment S 4487 High-Impact Personal Protective Equipment (Concise) S Purchase & Rental Options Pages 7-8 to preview programs in this catalog. 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TABLE OF CONTENTS Respiratory Safety Page The Respiratory Protection Program: Employee Training S 4656 The Respiratory Protection Program: Employee Training (Concise) S 2704 The Respiratory Protection Program: Employer Responsibilities S 4655 The Respiratory Protection Program: Employer Responsibilities (Concise) S 2460 Respiratory Protection S 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 OSHA Recordkeeping For Managers and Supervisors 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 1416 When OSHA Calls 2485 Accident Investigation For Everyone S 4639 Accident Investigation For Everyone (Concise) S 2105 Close Calls And Near Misses S 4526 Close Calls And Near Misses (Concise) S Safety Orientation/Introduction Page 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 Awareness 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) S 2139 Working Safely On Supported Scaffolding S 4545 Working Safely On Supported Scaffolding (Concise) S Speak Up About Safety! Page I Chose To Look The Other Way: Three Stories Of Workplace Safety S 2808 Ready, Willing & Able S 4682 Ready, WIlling & Able (Concise) S 2481 What Would You Say? S 4685 What Would You Say? 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 S 4578 It s Up To Me (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 TP01 TP02 TP03 TP04 TP05 TP06 TP07 TP08 TP09 TP10 To The Point About: Bloodborne Pathogens S To The Point About: Confined Space Entry S To The Point About: The Hazard Communication Program S To The Point About: Preventing Hearing Loss S To The Point About: Lockout/Tagout S To The Point About: Personal Protective Equipment S To The Point About: Fire Prevention & Response S To The Point About: Preventing Slips, Trips & Falls S To The Point About: Safe Forklift Operation S To The Point About: The Proper Use Of A Fire Extinguisher S 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 Thirteen 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 200 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 1601 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. Several examples are featured that clearly illustrate the concept of universal precautions for most workers, which is to avoid all contact with blood and bodily fluids and do not handle broken glass, needles and other potentially contaminated sharp objects. Topics include modes of transmission, occupational exposure, universal precautions, barrier devices, handling, disposal and disinfection of potentially infectious materials and responding to an exposure. Full-Length (Eng) $495, Concise (Eng) $275 Order Code Concise Version To The Point Safety Training To The Point Communications and ERI Safety Videos have teamed up to produce a new product line of highquality, affordable safety training programs that deliver required safety information in a time-efficient manner. Lengths average 12 minutes and price per title is $249. As a special bonus, Spanish versions are included on the DVD at no additional charge. Topics include Bloodborne Pathogens, Confined Space Entry, Hazard Communication, Hearing Loss Prevention, Lockout/ Tagout, Personal Protective Equipment, Fire Prevention and Response, Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls, Forklift Safety and Fire Extinguisher Use. For more information about these programs, go to page 13. New titles will be added to this collection on a continual basis, so go to or check with your sales rep periodically for details about upcoming releases Creating Safety In Welding Operations Every day, welders are confronted with many hazards that can cause serious injury and property damage. Hot metal, intense light, noxious fumes and heavy equipment are only a few potential dangers these employees can encounter. It is imperative that workers who weld be able to recognize all the hazards of their jobs and know how to control or eliminate them. In this program, welders are provided with an overview of safety issues related to welding operations and what actions they must take to avoid injury to themselves and their co-workers. Order Code Concise Version 1515 Hazard Communication, The GHS & You This training program features four real-life scenarios that underscore the importance of being able to quickly obtain health, safety and hazard information related to hazardous chemicals and substances in the workplace. As mandated by OSHA, chemical safety data must be conveyed through the use of the standard communication elements found in the Globally Harmonized System for the Labeling and Classification of Chemicals, commonly called the GHS for short. The program explains each of these communication elements in detail so your employees will understand how chemical hazards are communicated and how to use this information to ensure their safety when storing, handling and using hazardous substances. Order Code Concise Version 1510 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) $ Hearing Conservation And You Follow along as Steve, Jerry and a group of co-workers receive their annual training on hearing conservation. Steve doesn t take the issue of hearing loss seriously and continually disregards the need for hearing protection at home and at work. As time passes, Steve develops the symptoms of hearing loss due to his poor choices regarding hearing protection. Watching the example of Steve s poor attitude and subsequent hearing loss will convince your employees to protect their hearing at home and at work. Full-Length (Eng) $495, 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 new product line of high-quality, affordable safety training programs that deliver required safety information in a time-efficient manner. TP01 To The Point About: Bloodborne Pathogens Bloodborne pathogens are tiny microorganisms found in human blood or other bodily fluids that can cause diseases in humans. Controlling our exposure to bloodborne pathogens can prevent these diseases and save lives. Length: 12 minutes This program discusses the components of an Exposure Control Plan and safe work practices that protect employees from exposure. Length: 12 minutes Available Versions: 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. 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. 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: 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. 13 TP02 To The Point About: Confined Space Entry Conditions that exist inside confined spaces such as manholes, tanks, vessels, pits and similar areas can hurt or kill workers. Controlling access to confined spaces and the hazards they contain can prevent injuries and save lives. This program details the steps outlined in the Confined Space Entry program that are designed to keep confined space workers safe. Available Versions: TP04 To The Point About: Preventing Hearing Loss Power tools, lawn equipment, metal working machinery, air compressors and countless other pieces of machinery or tools generate noise at levels high enough to damage our hearing. Controlling our exposure to high levels of noise can prevent the life changing effects of hearing loss. This program explains how the hearing loss prevention program works to protect workers hearing. Length: 11 minutes Available Versions: 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. Length: 12 minutes Available Versions: TP08 To The Point About: Preventing Slips, Trips & Falls Workplace falls are a leading cause of injury and even a small fall can have very serious consequences. Identifying and correcting fall hazards combined with paying close attention to our paths of travel can prevent these injuries and save lives. This program outlines the common safe work practices workers can follow to prevent slips, trips and falls. 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 our 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: 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 Forklifts can be very dangerous for both operators and employees out on the floor. In fact, 20 percent of all forklift in-cidents 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. Length: 16 minutes Available Versions: Order Code Concise Version Order Code Concise Version 2982 Forklift Safety: 2811 Handle With Care: Don t Leave It To Chance Forklift Safety Training Length: 21 minutes Available Versions: Full-Length (Eng) $325 Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $ 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 2476 Operating Reach Trucks Safely Reach trucks are a critical part of many material handling operations, as they can move loads of material smoothly and efficiently in areas too tight for traditional forklifts. As useful, powerful and critical as they have become, reach trucks can also be dangerous when operated in an unsafe manner. Operators must have a good safety attitude and commitment to responsible operation to prevent injuries and property damage. This program discusses common hazards presented by the operation of reach trucks and how to control those hazards through safe operating techniques. Order Code Concise Version 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 More High-Impact Forklift Safety This program examines some tragic lift truck incidents and shows how similar scenarios can be avoided by following safe operating practices. Topics include operator training and authorization, understanding and anticipating driving hazards, preventing injuries to pedestrians and the pinching hazards of a forklift s mast. Lifting capacity, stability characteristics, preventing tipovers and working in and around trailers and railcars are other issues covered. 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 techniques, precautions and safe work practices you can follow so that when an object must be moved, you are able to move it safely. Order Code Concise Version 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 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 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. Some of the other safety concerns addressed in the program include supervisors, rushing, habits, shift work and intimidation. Full-Length (Eng, & Sp) $ 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 2808 Ready, Willing & Able Employees being ready, willing and able to give and accept constructive safety feedback is one of the most powerful and effective ways to improve workplace safety. In this unique presentation, Safety Professional Tom Harvey encourages viewers to have the confidence and courage to engage in a constructive safety conversation when a safety problem arises. He also reviews the guidelines that we all should follow once we make the commitment to get involved in the feedback process. Real-world examples illustrate how positive reinforcement is a far better method of encouraging safe behavior than giving negative feedback and criticism. Length: 24 minutes Available Versions: Order Code Concise Version 2170 It s Up To Me Order Code Concise Version 2481 What Would You Say? Premium DVD $749, Full-Length (Eng & Sp) $425, Concise (Eng & Sp) $235 Order Code Concise Version HAZARD RECOGNITION These programs motivate employees to recognize workplace hazards and take the necessary precautions to minimize or eliminate them The Line Of Fire The line separating safety from danger is sometimes quite small. This program discusses the general principles that can help employees prevent workplace hazards from causing serious injuries and deaths. Featured are several incidents that illustrate the consequences of not noticing when we are in harm s way. Topics include hazards presented by gravity, moving machinery, flying debris and projectiles, automated equipment, moving vehicles, contact with stationary hazards and the importance of observation and feedback. Order Code 2457 Non-Graphic Version $495, Order Code Concise Version 16

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