SAFETY STREAMING VIDEO CATALOG

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SAFETY STREAMING VIDEO CATALOG November 2014 brickstreet.com 1.866.452.7425 TM

Back Safety for Material Handlers Injuries strike more than one million workers every year, resulting in lost time, wages and productivity. And nowhere is this danger more pronounced than in your material handlers. Show them the proper back safety techniques and illustrate exercises for strong and flexible muscles. Back structure Repetitive stress and reverse stretching Proper lifting Vehicles and back safety Using hand trucks Warning signs of back injury Proper lifting techniques It s Your Back Don t Break It: Back Safety For Home Health (Health Care) Designed specifically for home care workers, this program explains how to lift and move patients safely. It also describes how employees can protect their backs with good posture, diet and exercise. This program can easily be incorporated into your agency s current back-safety program and can be used to update supervisors on current back-safety procedures. Combustible Dust: Up In A Flash Combustible dust is a danger in any workplace that creates or accumulates dust or tiny particles with easy combustion capability. This potentially life-saving training will show your employees how to control the danger with good housekeeping measures and safe work practices by removing the particles from equipment, working areas, ventilation. This program shows how a combustible reaction can occur and how to prevent it from occurring. Confined Space Plan and Prepare This program focuses on the best practices and safety precautions working in a confined space. This is a general confined space program that will cover an introduction to confined space permit required, confined space atmospheric testing and confined space ventilation. This program is detailed and takes into consideration testing the tools that are used and relied on for atmospheric testing, and safe practices in all areas of confined space. 1

Driven To Distraction This award-winning program has changed behaviors of those who thought driving with cell phones was acceptable this program shows how the 2 seconds that it takes for your eyes to be focused off the road for just a moment are equal to slowing down your reactions just as much as two shots of alcohol. This program s researched facts as well as its emotional intrigue has distinguished it for its effectiveness in getting employees to understand why driving and cell phone use are a dangerous combination. The main host is the embodiment of the various distractions that accompany drivers. The host s cynical nature of tempting driver s to use their cell phone as well as presenting the facts of how dangers is powerful and memorable. The host s voice reminds us to push aside our own arguments when they are for actions that put ourselves and others in danger. Electrical Hazards: Avoid The Risk Don t be in the dark about electrical safety. Show your employees these illuminating guidelines on electrical circuits, proper grounding procedures and lockout/tagout methods to control electrical flow. This program shows the precautions that need to be taken by those working around and with electricity to avoid contact with electrical current. Ergonomics: Watch Your Back (Health Care) Whether your staff is moving patients, test tubes, laundry or food, they need to protect their backs from undue stress. All healthcare workers have a high risk of developing musculoskeletal disorders or back injuries. Fall Protection: The Right Connection In buildings and on scaffoldings, the dangers run high and your safety standards have to tower above the risks. Heighten yours now with this highly valuable information on fall protection equipment, safety measures and fall emergency response. Many workers don t realize that they need to fit-test their harness and this program shows how to do wear the harness and lanyard properly. HazCom: In Sync With GHS (Industrial and Municipal Version) and HAZCOM for Healthcare A GHS Overview (Health Care Version) As you know, the chemicals that your employees work with everyday can cause a multitude of physical and health hazards including chemical burns, respiratory problems, and fires and explosions. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration s (OSHA) Hazard Communication standard has recently been enhanced with the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS). This new HazCom standard not only gives workers the right to know the chemicals and hazards they face, but the right to understand them and how to protect themselves from danger. DuPont Sustainable Solutions new HazCom: In Sync With GHS will help employees understand this new standardized process of communicating chemical hazards. 2

Heat Stress: Code Red Heat stress, heat stroke, heat rashes, heat cramps all are dangerous to your employees. This training program will give them the knowledge they need to avoid the dangers of working in hot, humid conditions.incident Investigation: Analyzing The Facts & Causes Incident Investigation: Analyzing the Facts and Causes shows you how to conduct a root cause analysis to help identify the key factors that contribute to an incident. You ll also see how to follow a line of questioning that can lead you to the underlying causes of an incident to help you determine the systems that need to be strengthened. Lockout/Tagout: Lightning In A Bottle Fatal injuries occur when hazardous energy is released and safety precautions are not in place. Bottle up that uncontrolled energy, train your employees and boost your lockout tagout measures with this program. It covers the correct steps for shut down and start up of the equipment under repair and the proper steps for lockout tagout for each phase. Machine Guarding: Safeguard Your Future Practically every machine has some sort of machine guarding a shield, automatic shutoff or even a laser curtain to protect workers if a body part should come in contact with the machine. In fact, OSHA requires specific machines to have specific guards. Help make sure your employees understand the importance of knowing about and using the machine guards meant to protect them. Personal Protective Equipment: Don t Start Work Without It At work, every part of the body is vulnerable to accidents, and you have to make sure that your employees are well protected. They face unique dangers, depending on the job. And accordingly, their PPE must be customized to cope with the risks. They must know what the right protection is for their jobs! Get this comprehensive PPE program, covering eye, face, hearing, head, hand and foot protection and other PPE rules. Powered Hand Tool Safety: Handle With Care Safety is literally in your workers hands. They have to be expert handlers of powered hand tools, and they must know these devices inside and out. Hand over this safety program to them, which helps explain PPE, pre-use inspection, predicting dangers and housekeeping. The Pro-Active Safety Committee: A Team For Success As an employee, I feel good about my company and do a better job if they give me a fair say in my own safety..., says an employee interviewed in this program. Use this to illustrate how to make safety committees work. Get your employees involved in staying safe on the job. 3

Rigging Equipment Basics This program shows materials and techniques used for the three most common types of slings: those made of wire rope, fiber rope and webbing. It provides information on proper selection, maintenance, rigging and use. Safety Orientation: On Alert This safety orientation program has a quick introduction to 8 of OSHA s topics bloodborne pathogens, fire safety, slips trips and falls, back safety, PPE, lockout tagout, hazard communication and emergency evacuation. It uses the theme of an American Eagle to remind everyone that safety involves being ever vigilant and being on the lookout for potential hazards. Scaffolds: Safety At All Levels Every year, 4,500 injuries and 50 deaths are caused by scaffolding mishaps. Help make sure your workers are familiar with the most up-to-date OSHA requirements and that they know how to stay safe with this essential program. It also covers the requirements of 1926.450-454. Scissor Lifts for Construction Scissor lifts provide a safe walking and working surface on construction sites; however, to cut down on accidents, all employees must be trained in safe and proper operations. This program will provide workers with a sharp and detailed knowledge of this useful machine. Slips, Trips and Falls: Split Second Safety Slips, Trips and Falls: Split Second Safety reminds employees that a split second lapse of awareness can lead to a life-long injury. Showing such slim margins, the program guides employees to be more mindful of their surroundings. It helps them understand how, why and even where slips, trips and falls occur; develop a safety mindset; and adopt safer practices at work. Stairways and Ladders Don t be deceived. Stairways and ladders may not appear to be as dangerous as scaffoldings, yet every year, over 34,000 workplace accidents involve stairways or ladders. Before your employees step on that stairway or ladder, they should review the crucial safety precautions in this program. It will help them understand why these stairway and ladder accidents occur and what they can do to prevent them. 4

Strains and Sprains: Avoiding The Pain Sprains and strains may not be considered serious workplace injuries, but they absolutely cause lost time, reduce wages and disrupt employee health and productivity. Help reduce the risk of these injuries occurring in your workplace with this high-impact training program. Show your employees how strains and sprains occur, how to recognize their warning signs and how to minimize them with proper posture, exercises and other simple adjustments. Cave-In! Trenching & Shoring Safety (Trenching & Shoring) Help give your workers a deep understanding of trench hazards and an even deeper know how to prevent cave-ins with this training program. It supports your compliance efforts concerning OSHA 1926.650-652. Walking and Working Surfaces: Watch Your Step Walking and working on surfaces can be a rough experience, as slips, trips and falls can occur anytime. But through this important program, you can polish your safety standards on various walking and working surfaces. This program also helps you comply with OSHA s proposed 1910 Subpart I. Winter Safety Either on the job or during recreational time, winter poses special dangers. Heat up some safety measures now against winter-related accidents (this program covers avoiding frost bite, hypothermia and more). 5

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