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Back Back Safety Update 1869 Training Network 2005 21 Four out of five people will experience some type of back problems during their lives. This excellent video emphasizes overall back care, including exercise and weight control, and teaches employees about the back injuries frequently caused both on and off the job. Emphasizes back health, diseases that affect the back, and proper care of the back. Behavior-Based Safety Hooked on Safety, My World 2450 Training Network 2007 18 Behavior-Based Safety Safety - Everyone's Responsibility - Remember Charlie Long Version 1162 Training Network 1996 48 Behavior-Based Safety Safety's Most Wanted Episode II: The Accomplices (have 2 copies) 2455 Training Network 2007 19 Behavior-Based Safety Too High A Price To Pay - Remember Charlie 1723 Training Network 2000 12 Bloodborne Pathogens Bloodborne Pathogens: Exposure In The Workplace 2329 Training Network 2007 22 Bloodborne Pathogens WSI: Bloodborne Pathogens WBBPDVD CLMI 2006 13 Compressed Gas Compressed Gas Cylinders 1581 Training Network 1999 12 Confined Space Confined Space Entry 0232 Training Network 1993 28 Confined Space Confined Space Entry - No Time For Error 1859 Training Network 2004 17 Confined Space Confined Space Manhole Entry 1662 Training Network 2002 40 Confined Space Confined Spaces: Dangerous Places 2394 Training Network 2007 25 Construction Construction Safety Orientation for Employees 1547 Training Network 2002 25 Driving Winter Driving Safety 0924 Training Network 1998 18 Are accident free workplaces possible? Absolutely! Follow Billy Robbins one of the top motivational speakers in the country as he pulls you into his world where accident free workplaces are a reality. This shorter version of his full-length video is perfect as an ending to any training session. Emphasizing that 'changed attitudes produce safety TM' Billy tells the story of his own traumatic accident and its aftermath. Complete with humor audience participation and a compelling story Billy's attentiongrabbing presentation drives home the point that accidents don't just affect your life but the lives of everyone around you. Charlie Morecraft delivers a rousing wake up call that puts an end to complacency in the workplace. This presentation emphasizes that today's real working hero always follows safety procedures and aggressively takes responsibility for his safety. A highly motivating video that encourages workers and management to work as a team, creating a safer workplace. Don't be an accomplice to unsafe acts is the theme of this second episode of the popular 'Safety's Most Wanted' Series. The host Tom Clark shines the spotlight on three injury-causing culprits: the prankster Horseplay the 'get it done' Cowboy and the infectious Apathy are each exposed as a source of workplace injury. Through co-worker interviews incident reenactments and testimony from the culprits themselves viewers learn how to defeat these safety culprits and maintain a safe workplace. This abbreviated version of the original story of Charlie Morecraft, explains how he, an Exxon refinery worker, was seriously injured in an explosion. It is a deeply moving presentation of the devastating reallife consequences of the abuse of safety procedures. Your employees will take safety seriously after watching this. The risk of bloodborne pathogens exposure is a risk to all employees and one that companies cannot afford to take. Using a "Risk Scenario" approach to training, this engaging program tracks a bloodborne pathogen exposure and shows employees how to react, and not to react, to an injury involving blood. This video is patterned after the popular TV show CSI. It describes a workplace injury where an employee contracts a bloodborne disease and describes potentially overlooked vectors of bloodborne pathogen transition. A dramatic opening of a compressed gas cylinder crashing through a cement wall demonstrates how improper handling of cylinders can cause damage and injury. Covers: (1) Potential hazards (2) Pre-use inspection and testing (3) Best safety practices for handling and use (4) Proper storage and transportation This video provides a detailed overview of permit-required confined spaces. Topics include definitions, permit requirements, roles of entrants, attendants, and supervisors, atmospheric monitoring, and emergency procedures. Comply with OSHA's 1910.146 and provide workers with the knowledge of how to safely work within potentially hazardous conditions. Excellent video examples motivate your employees to follow best safety practices when working in or near confined spaces. This video presents an informative and entertaining look at the hazards and procedures involved with manhole confined space operations. The types of operations include be manhole cleaning and repair, inspection, construction, or anything where crewpersons need to descend into the manhole and confined spaces. Working safely in confined spaces requires a balance of the proper equipment, awareness and knowledge of hazards, proper training, and common sense. Give your authorized entrants, attendants, entry supervisors, and rescue services personnel the necessary skills to comply with 29 CFR 1910.146 with this in-depth training program. Provides construction employees with a basic understanding of OSHA and its construction safety regulations. The video explains the "what" and "why" of various OSHA construction topics, including what to look for and be aware of while on the job site In addition it covers the basics that every employee should know about. Winter Driving Safety program takes a look at winter driving and how to reduce driving accidents, injuries, and hopefully reduce the many problems associated with winter driving. Always follow your company's policies and procedures and use your own experience and good judgment when operating any type of vehicle in bad weather. Page 1 of 5

Electrical Basic Electrical Safety In The Workplace 0500 Training Network 1996 10 Electrical Electrical Safety in the Workplace 0804 Training Network 1995 17 Fall Protection Fall Protection - Make The Connection 2675 Training Network 2010 20 Fire Safety Fire Extinguisher Training & Use 0192 Training Network 1992 15 Fire Safety Fire Prevention & Emergency Evacuation 2822 Training Network 2011 17 Fire Safety Fire Prevention in Healthcare 1919 Training Network 2005 20 Forklift Forklift Safety 1592 Training Network 2004 17 Forklift Forklift Safety Training - Second Edition 1842 Training Network 2004 20 Hazard Communication Hazard Communication 2437 Training Network 2007 18 In any workplace setting electricity is virtually indispensable. It is used to drill holes, transport devices, weld metals, process food and heat chemicals. But with its efficiency comes great danger. Many times electrical hazards have been the cause of injuries and fatalities and electric shock is one of the leading causes of accidents in the workplace. This program trains your employees about the dangers of electricity and how to safely work with electrical items of all types. This video addresses the OSHA training requirements for hazard recognition, proper work practices, and hazards specific to the work environment as they pertain to electrical safety. Included is a short overview of how electricity works, terminology, safety guidelines, lockout/tagout procedures, and emergency response. Falls are the fourth leading cause of work-related fatalities in the United States. Even a short fall can cause serious injury or even death. When your workers are working at heights, you cannot let safety standards come crashing down. This training program, based on Subpart M of OSHA Standard 1926, highlights fall protection measures for employees. The objective of fire extinguisher training is to save lives and property. Employees need to understand how to use fire extinguishers in the event of an emergency. This safety training video complies with 1910.157 and ensures that your employees understand which fire extinguisher to use for each type of fire. Existing OSHA emergency evacuation guidelines and fire safety rules call for all facilities to meet a number of Emergency Preparedness/Crisis Management requirements. This two-part program covers both Fire Prevention and Emergency Evacuation and is designed to assist companies in training their employees so they are in compliance with these regulations and help them prepare for potential emergency situations. Fire can be a frightening safety concern for employees, yet many do not realize how their own actions or inactions can contribute to the risk of fire. This video covers many topics including common causes of fires in healthcare facilities, how to prevent fires, the concept of flashpoint, fire extinguishers and first aid, among others. This video helps you comply with 1910.178 and gives viewers a solid overview of forklift characteristics and safe forklift operation. Featured in the video are several dramatic reenactments of typical forklift mishaps. Your employees will gain an understanding of forklift safety awareness after watching this video. Comply with OSHA's 29 CFR section 1910.178 (I). Your employees will learn six safety topics that are critical to avoiding accidents and injuries. Great for new workers or retraining seasoned employees! OSHA Standard 1910.1200 requires training for all employees who use or are exposed to chemicals and/or hazardous materials in the workplace, in order to protect them for potential hazards. This detailed video reviews this OSHA Standard in depth and will provide your employees with the training necessary to meet its requirements. (Pre-GHS) Hazard Communication Hazard Communication - How To Comply With GHS 2907 Training Network 2012 15 Recently, OSHA changed its Hazard Communication Standard to align with the Global Harmonization System put forth by the United Nations. GHS was developed to insure improved quality and consistency in the classification and labeling of chemicals throughout the world. While employees may have been given an overview of what changes GHS will bring, this program is designed to train them on the detailed specifics of what those changes are. It shows employers how to comply with the GHS requirements, without having to change your entire Hazcom program, and trains employees as to their roles and responsibilities under the revised Hazcom Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200). Hazard Communication Hazard Communication - Regulation and Risk Employee training 2249 Training Network 2006 20 Use this fast-paced program to help meet OSHA's training requirements under the Hazard Communication Standard, while teaching your employees the essentials of working safely with hazardous chemicals. It introduces the major components of OSHA's most commonly violated standard and teaches employees the essentials of working safely with hazardous chemicals. (Pre-GHS) Page 2 of 5

Hazard Communication HAZCOM: In Sync with GHS HAZ021 DuPont 2012 16 Hazard Communication Right-To-Know Update 0531 Training Network 1995 21 Hearing Hearing Conservation & Safety 1349 Training Network 2000 25 Hearing Hearing Conservation: A Refresher Program 2357 Training Network 2006 18 Heat Heat Stress 0283 Training Network 1994 12 Heat Water, Rest, Shade - The Work Can't Get Done Without Them. 99CALOR Cal/OSHA 2010 9 Hot Work Hot Work Permit 1582 Training Network 1998 10 Housekeeping Housekeeping 1103 Training Network 1994 12 As you know, the chemicals that you 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. Excellent industry-specific training to meet 1910.1200! A must-add for your training program. (Pre- GHS) Everywhere we go we encounter noise. And if this noise is loud enough it can cause damage to our hearing often permanently. Over 15 million Americans have a measurable hearing loss, most often caused by on-the-job injuries. This program has been specifically created to assist facilities in complying with OSHA's revised Hearing Conservation Standard. Considering the fact that virtually all types of hearing injuries can result in hearing loss, and most hearing injuries are noise related, it is important to keep employees up-to-date on proper hearing conservation safety. This video provides employees with the information they need to refresh their knowledge on OSHA's hearing regulation. It is common knowledge that working outside on hot, sunny days can cause worker fatigue and in extreme cases, adverse health effects. However, heat stress can also become a factor when working indoors with equipment that generates heat or even in the winter when bundled up to keep out the cold. This video describes the body's natural processes to keep cool, the importance of eating and drinking for the heat, adapting to the heat, dressing properly, using engineering controls, and first aid as it pertains to heat-related illness. A 9-minute DVD that discusses preventing and responding to heat illness featuring workers from three occupations (agriculture, construction, and landscaping work) and including Spanish-, Mixteco-, Punjabi- and Hmong-speaking workers. (Audio options are available in these four languages as well as English). Comes with a discussion guide so that you can lead a short discussion after watching the DVD. Activities that produce sparks such as, welding, grinding, and cutting create potential hazards-- especially in confined spaces and process areas. Educate your workers on proper procedures and safe work practices to prevent personal injury and property damage with this excellent video. This housekeeping program is designed to provide a step-by-step approach to developing a housekeeping program for your company. This program will help you train employees to understand the importance of housekeeping and to implement methods to help keep the workplace clean and safe. Laboratory Safety Starting with Safety: An Introduction for the Academic Chemistry Laboratory V5101 American Chemical Society 1991 35 This unique video lets students learn about lab safety from their peers. Let your students watch as other students-both high school and college-demonstrate safe ways to use common laboratory equipment. They will see why safety techniques are vitally important-and what can happen when they're ignored! Use this video all year to reinforce safety concepts as you teach new chemical concepts. It's simple. Before you begin a new procedure, just show students the relevant section of the disc. It will remind them of important safety tips-and cut down on dangerous mistakes. Ladder Safety The Tallest Tool In The Toolbox: Using Ladders Safely 2838 Training Network 2011 16 Landscaping Landscape Maintenance Safety 0334 Training Network 1994 17 Ladders bring portability and flexibility to any job that extends above the ground. However if not used correctly, ladders can be dangerous. Falls from ladders are one of the leading causes of both workplace and home accidents, and the consequences can be long lasting and affect a person's quality of life. This program is designed to train your employees on how to safely set up and use a ladder and includes information on step ladders, extension ladders and articulated or multi-purpose ladders. This program trains personnel to take responsibility for safety and be aware of safety. It covers a variety of topics, including: proper attire and personal protective equipment, threats from chemicals and snakes, and the proper use and maintenance of mowers, string trimmers, chain saws, and chippers. Page 3 of 5

Landscaping Safety Procedures for Lawn Mower Operators 2727 Training Network 2009 20 Lead OSHA Lead Standard 2486 Training Network 2008 21 Lockout/Tagout Lock-Out/Tag-Out for Affected and Authorized Employees 1901 Training Network 2005 22 Office Safety Office Safety 0636 Training Network 1995 12 Office Safety Office Safety: It's Not Magic 2422 Training Network 2007 14 Personal Protective Equipment Personal Protective Equipment 1347 Training Network 2000 25 Rigging Rigging Safety In Construction Environments 2476 Training Network 2008 19 Scaffolding Supported Scaffolding Safety In Construction Environments 2482 Training Network 2008 20 Shop Safety Shop Safety 0505 Training Network 22 Slip, Trips, and Falls Fall Factors: Understanding & Preventing Slips, Trips & Falls 2878 Training Network 2012 20 Slip, Trips, and Falls Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls - Healthcare 1516 Training Network 2000 17 Stress Working With Stress 2003-114d NIOSH 2002 17 In your work in the landscape maintenance field, you use a mower. When operated safely, mowers are great labor saving devices that reduce the time spent on a job. Whether it is a walk behind or a ride on mower, it is critical that your landscape employees understand how to safely operate the machine. This detailed and thorough video covers important safety procedures for both the walk behind and the ride on style mowers. Created specifically for OSHA's Lead Standards for construction and general industry environments where lead and lead-based materials are found. Address the key areas of employee training required by the regulations. Because of the widespread historical use of lead-based paints, as well as other materials containing lead, these products are useful to a number of different groups including building/construction companies, manufacturers, recyclers and many others. The unexpected startup of machinery and equipment or the unexpected release of stored energy results in approximately 10% of serious industrial injuries. This exciting package will help you educate both authorized and affected workers in what they need to know about lockout/tagout. Also provides a compelling example of how quickly a life-threatening accident can occur if the proper procedures aren't followed. It is human nature not to consider the hazards of offices as they are at first glance generally much less dangerous than other types of job sites. However, taking shortcuts and having a lackadaisical attitude towards safety results in innumerable office related injuries each year. This video covers electrical safety, proper workplace attire, chemical safety, fire protection, safe lifting techniques, ergonomics, and general safety tips. Using the talents of nationally renowned magician Steve Faris to capture the audience's attention, this program emphasizes that safety does not happen by magic, but requires commitment and participation from everyone. This highly entertaining program addresses common hazards found in the office environment and motivates your employees to use best practices to ensure their safety. On-the-job injuries affect all types of people doing all types of work. Each year over 570,000 workers are injured... at a cost to employers of over $100 billion annually. Government surveys show that the most common cause of workplace injuries today is due to employees not using proper PPE. In most cases appropriate equipment is readily available, yet employees do not recognize the need for this equipment, or take the time to use it. A chain is only as strong as its weakest link and when it comes to crane operations, rigging can often be that weak link. How a load is attached to a crane can make the difference between a successful lift and a devastating accident. This video reminds employees that over 90% of rigging-related accidents are caused by human error...and that they are the key to preventing these incidents. This program assists facilities of all types in complying with OSHA's Scaffolding regulation (29 CFR 1926.451), and helps employees understand the dangers of working with scaffolds, and how these risks can be minimized by knowing the correct ways to erect, maintain, and use scaffolding equipment to avoid injury and accidents. Every shop is full of potentially dangerous machinery and other hazards. Train for personal safety awareness. Hazards covered include: fire, electric shock, explosions, asphyxiation, physical injuries, tool/machine safety, and chemicals. Slips, trips and falls result in more than 15 million workplace injuries each year; and unfortunately, injuries related to falls are the second leading cause of on-the-job fatalities. Falls are also the third leading cause of disability among employees. The good news is that these mishaps can be prevented. By understanding how "fall factors" such as balance, gravity, friction and momentum contribute to these incidents, we can take preventative measures to prevent falls. That's the purpose of this program - to prevent fall-related incidents by providing viewers with an understanding of the factors involved in every fall as well as the common hazards and unsafe actions that make a fall much more likely. Provides detailed information about how to create a safe environment for both employees and customers by highlighting procedures to effectively identify and avoid potentially dangerous areas where slips, trips, and falls can occur. Covers the mechanics and causes of slips trips and falls, measures to prevent accidents and injuries, and more. Describes workplace factors that can create or exacerbate worker stress, and suggests practical measures for reducing job-related stress through changes in work organization. Page 4 of 5

Tools Hand & Power Tool Safety 2478 Training Network 2008 18 Trenching and Shoring Excavations: A Guide to Safe Work Practices WSBC-EX Work Safe BC 2008 11 Most people have injured themselves with a power tool at least once in their lives. In fact, learning to use some tools seems to "require" a little pain. But, tool accidents on the job also result in thousands of serious injuries and hundreds of deaths each year, most of which could have been avoided by simply handling tools safely. This short video demonstrates the common hazards associated with excavations and the procedures for preparing and working in a trench. Included are terminology, causes of soil instability, causes of collapses, and techniques and procedures for sloping and shoring excavation sites. Trenching and Shoring The Competent Person & Soil Testing 2755 Training Network 2011 20 Trenching and Shoring Trenching & Shoring Safety 1844 Training Network 2004 12 Trenching and Shoring Trenching & Shoring Safety - Competent Person 2754 Training Network 2011 25 Violence Violence - Clinical Safety and Security 0942 Training Network 1998 15 Violence Violence On the Job 2004-100d NIOSH 2004 27 Welding Welding and Cutting Torch Safety 0383 Training Network 1995 27 While working in trenches and excavations, there is absolutely no room for risk-taking. Any condition you ignore or overlook can be fatal. Knowing proper soil classification techniques is vital to safe excavation operations. For each excavation soil testing must be completed by a competent person in order to determine what type shoring system is required to keep employees safe. This program trains your employees on how soil is tested and what the responsibilities of the competent person are. Reduce the risk of excavation site accidents! Help employees avoid accidents by teaching them safe excavation site procedures. This video focuses on OSHA-regulated safety measures and covers: protection from hazards with water accumulation and hazardous atmospheres, and the design of support, shield, and other protective systems. It occurs year after year, workers needlessly dying in trench cave-ins. The tragedy lies with the fact that these workers should have never have been in a situation in which their lives were on the line. Based on National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health statistics, an average of 60 workers die in cave-ins annually. According to NIOSH, these deaths are entirely preventable. This video program is designed to train your employees what the responsibilities of competent person are, along with what is required to keep in compliance with CFR 1926.650. Hospital violence can include language or actions that make you uncomfortable. This may occur between patients and employees, employees and employees, or visitors and employees. This hospital specific program will help viewers increase awareness, identify and be prepared to meet potentially violent situations. This video discusses practical measures for identifying risk factors for violence at work, and taking strategic action to keep employees safe. It is based on extensive NIOSH research, supplemented with information from other authoritative sources. Comply with 1910.253 and.254. Awareness and training are key to avoiding accidents and injury. Topics covered are: welding and cutting hazards, illness and injuries; and the properties, hazards, storage, and use of oxygen and acetylene. Page 5 of 5