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Your Trusted Source For Safety Training Solutions

2014New & Bestselling

Training VideosFor OSHA Compliance,

Safety Awareness, and Human Resources

CATALOG

OSHA’s Deadline to Comply with GHS has Passed!!!Check out Hazard Communication Your Key To Chemical Safety UpdateSee Page 15 or Click Here

MasterCard Gift Card

$75FREE

With Your Purchase of $299 or More From This Catalog!

See Offer Details on Front Inside Cover

Promo Code 10475

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Safety Awareness & Leadership

Safety Awareness & Attitudes ........... 3Safety Leadership ................................ 4Safety Orientation ................................ 5Charlie Morecraft ................................. 5Meeting Openers ................................. 6

OSHA & EPA Compliance

Asbestos ............................................... 6Bloodborne Pathogens ........................ 6Confined Spaces .................................. 7Crane Safety ........................................ 8Electrical Safety .................................. 9Emergency Preparedness .................10EPA Compliance .................................10Fall Protection....................................11Fire Evacuation & Prevention ...........12Fire Extinguishers..............................13Forklift ................................................14Hand & Power Tool Safety ................15Hazcom, Right-To-Know ....................15Hazcom, Specific Chemicals ............17Hazwoper ...........................................17Lab Safety ..........................................19Lock-Out/Tag-Out ...............................21Machine Guarding ..............................22Personal Protective Equipment ........22Recordkeeping ...................................25Welding Safety ...................................25

Construction

Construction Safety Regulations ......25Construction Safety & Awareness .....28Scaffolding .........................................29Steel Erection ....................................29Trenching & Shoring ..........................29Workzone Safety ................................30

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Driving & DOT ComplianceDriving Safety (Non DOT) ...................30CDL Training .......................................31DOT Driving Safety.............................32DOT Drugs & Alcohol .........................33DOT Hazmat .......................................33

Safety & Specific Industries

Alcohol & Drugs .................................34Back Injury Prevention ......................35Ergonomics ........................................35First Aid ..............................................36Fleet Maintenance .............................37Food Safety & Restaurants ...............37Healthcare .........................................38Heat Stress & Hypothermia ..............39Hospitality ..........................................40Industrial & Shop Safety ...................40Maintenance Safety ...........................41Off The Job Safety .............................42Office Safety ......................................43Retail Safety .......................................43School Bus Safety ..............................44School Site Safety .............................47Solid Waste & Public Works ..............47Warehouse Safety ..............................48Workplace Violence ...........................49

Sexual Harassment & HR

Coaching & Management .....................49Communication .....................................50Customer Service .................................50Diversity & Discrimination ...................51Employee Development ........................51HR Management/Compliance ...............52Leadership .............................................52Personnel Management ........................52Sexual Harassment ...............................53Teambuilding .........................................53

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A Million Excuses10 mins, 2005This engaging video presents common excuses to avoid safety procedures and responses to those excuses. Set in a variety of industrial settings, your workers will learn the importance of eye protection, chemical safety, safe lifting techniques, and safety policies & procedures.

#1920-DV .................................................................................$ 199.95

Cell Phones In The Workplace: A Dangerous Distraction 2011 Our cell phones are powerful tools that allow us to have instant access to information and communication. When used appropriately, these devices can make our lives easier and more enjoyable, but when used at the wrong time and in the wrong manner, these same devices can get us in trouble at work and cause serious injury. This program discusses how sending and receiving text messages can cause us to lose focus on doing our jobs safely and efficiently as well as the importance of always following your company’s policy regarding cell phone use.

#2849-DV (13 mins) .................................................................$ 499.95#2850-DV (7 mins)....................................................................$ 299.95

I Chose To Look The Other Way 12 mins, 2001Injuries can be prevented when employees are willing to speak to coworkers about unsafe acts. This video tells the story of an employee who failed to speak up when witnessing an unsafe act. Choosing to look the other way he allowed the needless death of a coworker to occur. Based on the popular safety poem by Don Merrell this program shows how speaking up can save lives and help develop a positive safe work environment. This video delivers a stimulating message.

#1692-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 499.95

Safety - It’s YOUR Responsibility 15 mins, 2009Safety awareness is not just about rules and procedures it’s also an attitude that must resound throughout your entire workplace. This program highlights each employee’s personal responsibility for their own safety and the safety of others while covering the most common safety hazards found in workplace and the proper precautions needed to stay safe. Your employees will learn:

• Dangers associated with machines in the workplace• The importance of using proper Personal Protective Equipment• Basic rules for fire prevention and fire extinguisher use• How to stay safe around electricity• Proper procedures for material handling, safe lifting and housekeeping

to avoid injury• Safe use and storage of chemicals and other hazardous materials

found in the workplace• Accident reporting and investigation procedures

#2470-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 349.95Kit Includes: 5 Touch Awareness package including 1 Poster, 1 leader’s script, 3 tent cards, 15 Employee Handbooks, 15 Quiz cards

Safety Awareness II: Real Accidents, Real Stories 20 mins, 2009Let experienced workers tell your employees how complacency toward safety changed their lives. In this video, real workers talk about how ignoring safety guidelines led to their on-the-job accidents and injuries. Each of these workers relates how their injury has affected their job, their personal life and their attitude towards safety.

#2568-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 499.95

Safety’s Top 10 19 mins, 2010While the top 10 lists you see in magazines and on late night talk shows are created to get laughs, the list in this program focuses on a subject that is no laughing matter - causes of workplace injuries. With disturbing regularity, thousands of employees and contractors are injured or killed while on the job each year. Some people make the mistake of calling these types of incidents “accidents” and chalk them up to just “bad luck” or just being “in the wrong place at the wrong time, but safety professionals know better. Injury statistics show that the same types of incidents continue to occur over and over again. Viewers will see the top 10 causes of these incidents listed from 10 to one, but more importantly, they will learn how workplace injuries can be prevented. Topics include the prevention of the following causes of workplace injuries:

• Workplace violence• Repetitive motion injuries• Body parts being caught in or crushed by equipment• Motor vehicle collisions• The body being struck by objects or striking against objects• Falls to lower levels or same-level slips and falls• Overexertion and unsafe acts

#2737-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 499.95

Shattered: The Jeff Walters Story2010 This program combines testimonials, a live presentation and reenactments to teach important safety lessons! Jeff Walters, a young newlywed, was more interested in earning the respect of his coworkers than being concerned for his own safety. He saw a broken limit switch on a 19-foot elevated conveyor as his opportunity to impress his coworkers with his abilities and willingness to do whatever it takes to get a job done. After climbing the conveyor without doing a lockout or wearing fall protection, Jeff fell 19 feet to a concrete floor when the conveyor started unexpectedly. In this program, Jeff talks about his poor decisions that day and how they continue to impact him and his family. This program teaches the critical safety lesson that risk-taking is never worth it and that any supposed reward of a shortcut is only a facade.

#2668-DV (17 mins) .................................................................$ 499.95#2669-DV (10 mins)..................................................................$ 299.95

Take Time For Safety 2011 In our busy lives, we are often faced with time-management choices. When given the chance, we must always choose safety over time savings, because rushing causes us to lose focus, skip steps, and make bad decisions. In fact, the time we spend staying safe is time well spent. In this program, workers learn the very real hazards associated with rushing and being in a hurry. Through various examples, viewers will learn to recognize the symptoms of becoming rushed, why “hurried working” is so dangerous and what steps they can take to stay safe. The program also makes the point that being in a hurry is not the real cause of incidents and injuries, but rather a symptom of poor planning, poor choices and poor time-management--all of which can be prevented by proper preparation and organization.

#2767-DV (16 mins) .................................................................$ 499.95#2774-DV (10 mins)..................................................................$ 299.95

What Would You Say?15 mins, 2005We all occasionally witness unsafe behavior. But talking with our coworkers about safety can be difficult. We don’t want to hurt feelings we don’t want to make people mad. But we don’t want anyone to get hurt. This video helps us learn to effectively communicate with our co-workers when we see them behaving unsafely. This video features three potentially hazardous workplace incidents in which workers confront each other about the hazards. In each incident examples of poor communication are demonstrated. Then examples of effective and positive communication techniques are demonstrated. Techniques that we can all use on the job and off. What Would You Say? focuses on easy to use communication techniques including:

• Be positive• Show that you are concerned about their safety• Explain the consequences of the hazard or unsafe behavior• Be specific with your comments

#2457-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95

Safety Awareness & Attitudes

Safety Awareness & Attitudes

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Will Today Be The Day?17 mins, 2007No one knows when their lives, or the lives of their loved ones, will take a tragic turn for the worse. Will today be ‘The Day’ for your industrial workers? Using powerful real-life accounts of workplace accidents and their aftermath, this compelling program will open your employee’s eyes about being diligent in practicing safe work habits every day.

#2428-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95

Safety Rules 5 Touch2011 Enhance your Safety Awareness training sessions and create a safe working environment at all levels of your organization with the Five Touch Awareness Program. The Employee Five Touch Awareness Program increases safety awareness, educates employees at all levels about these important issues, and promotes and reinforces positive behavior. The Five Touch program allows you to create inescapable messaging where all components are wrapped around one single safety issue each month of your choosing. You “touch” your employees five times to create an integrated theme. All five components use the same graphics and message so your safety training is truly “inescapable.” Each Employee package includes:

• (1) 17” X 22 Poster• (15) Pocket Guides with Quiz• (2) Meeting Guides• (3) Table-Top Tent Cards

#2802-DV (15 pack) ....................................................................$ 49.95• (1) 17” X 22 Poster• (30) Pocket Guides with Quiz• (2) Meeting Guides• (3) Table-Top Tent Cards

#2803-DV (30 pack) ....................................................................$ 79.95

Safety Leadership

Safety Leadership – A Supervisor’s Responsibility 20 mins, 2011A Supervisors commitment to safety can make or break any corporate safety plan, and directly impacts productivity results and costs. This training program is designed to emphasize safety responsibilities for supervisors, underscoring the fact that, while safety managers have overall responsibility for safety, supervisors retain the responsibility for their employees’ safety. This program is designed for both inexperienced and experienced supervisors and discusses the legal liability of supervisors, how to maintain safety discipline and what corrective action to take to maintain an accident free workforce.

#2830-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95

Cal-OSHA - New Laws on Serious Injuries10 mins, 2011The new CAL-OSHA law AB 2774, radically affects how Cal-OSHA defines the term Serious Violation, and has far reaching consequences for employers, managers and supervisors. These changes could lead to far more citations, higher penalties, more enforcement actions and serious violations that are much harder to contest, including a provision for jail time for repeat offenders. These revisions put managers and supervisors at personal risk. This program is designed to explain the new laws and how employers, managers, and supervisors can avoid conditions that may lead to severe penalties.

#2757-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95

The OSHA Answer Book 10th Edition By Mark MoranThere are many books written about OSHA but none that cover all this information in just one place. Every employer will want a copy of the new 10th edition, completely re-written, revised and updated with all the latest information. In the past 10 years, this book has sold more than 100,000 copies! The OSHA Answer Book is your one-stop resource designed to provide you with quick answers to complicated issues. This book is a must-have for any business that wants to comply with OSHA Regulations and the new 10th edition includes:

• OSHA Recordkeeping - more than 100 new pages of recordkeeping materials

• New requirements for protecting workers from Hexavalent Chromium exposure

• New chapter on OSHA’s response to protecting workers in the U.S. Gulf Coast

• The new Injury and Illness Prevention Program• How OSHA decides to inspect workplaces and why the average

penalties are 10 times higher than in previous years!• The new addition to the OSHA 300 Column• New additions to both Acetylene and Electrical standards

#2777-OTH .................................................................................$ 69.95

Incident Investigation 18 mins, facilitators guide, PowerPoint Presentation, and Quiz, 2007When accidents occur in a workplace your managers need to be prepared to investigate each incident properly. This is more important than ever as incidents impact the well being of your employees, their work performance, morale, and profitability. Train your managers to investigate each incident properly and thoroughly with this in-depth program.• Purpose of an incident investigation• Skills and techniques to contact an effective investigation• How to identify root causes and corrective measures• Importance of communication and follow-up #2430-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95

Safety Awareness, Attitudes & Leadership

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Depending On You - Child Abuse & Neglect Prevention for Mandated Reporters 33 mins, 2011 The National Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has labeled the maltreatment of children as a “substantial public health problem”. As recently as 2008 there were more than 700,000 referrals for investigation of child abuse and neglect involving nearly 500,000 children, just in California alone. These statistics are staggering and the first step in prevention is reporting the problem. All states have laws identifying Mandated Reports and require that they report child maltreatment. While what these professions are vary from state to state, they include teachers, health practitioners, childcare customers, clergy, and numerous other professions. Mandated Reporters have a vital responsibility to help protect our children. This training program is directed at all professions responsible for reporting child maltreatment and trains these individuals on their responsibilities under these state laws.

#2857-DV ................................................................................$ 299.95

Safety Orientation - Employee Basic Training 13 mins, 2011Newly hired employees are especially prone to being injured, causing injury to others and causing equipment damage. A thorough and effective safety orientation program gives new hires the tools to develop good safety habits and hazard perception skills from day one. This program provides new employees an overview of basic safety rules and reinforces their responsibility for safety, and is designed to deliver effective and consistent safety orientation training. Some of the many topics covered are:

• Basics of Job Safety & Safety Awareness• Personal Protective Equipment• Chemical Safety• Fire Prevention• Back Injury Prevention• Proper Ladder Use• Avoiding Slips, Trips, & Falls

#2831-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95

Comprehensive Employee Safety Orientation 38 mins, 2012No matter what industry you operate in, all employers have a responsibility to properly orient works to the safety issues they will face on the job, before they begin work. The goal of this training program is to provide employees with a thorough, comprehensive safety orientation. Safety is a major part of each employee’s job, no matter what type of job they perform. It is vitally important that you get them started right, thinking about safety every day. This program includes a downloadable leader’s guide, quiz, and completion certificate. Some of the many topics covered include:

• General safety rules• Bloodborne pathogens• Personal protective equipment• Electrical safety• Housekeeping• Hazard communication• Back injury prevention

#2905-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95

New Employee Safety Orientation & Training 13 mins, 2009Complete your employee’s initial safety orientation using this comprehensive video. By thoroughly covering four areas that all employees need orientation training on, regardless of industry type, this video will satisfy your OSHA orientation requirement. With its straightforward narration and numerous example portraying accident situations, your employees will receive training in:

• The purpose of the OSHA guidelines• The four most common OSHA standards• Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)• Bloodborne pathogens• Hazard communication• Good housekeeping

#2470-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95

Safety Orientation Updated13 mins, 2007Train your employees to anticipate the possibility of accidents before they happen. This comprehensive video covers will teach your workers to develop a ‘safety awareness’ attitude and the basics of accident prevention.

• Hazard Evaluation• Safe housekeeping• Tool use and maintenance• Fire prevention and safety• Use of PPE and more!

#2321-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 349.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, (30) Employee Handbooks, (5) Posters, Reproducible Scheduling & Attendance Form, Quiz, Training Certificate, log

Workplace Safety 101: A Guide for New Employees 35 mins, 2009New employees are especially susceptible to being injured, causing injury to others and causing equipment damage. Workplace Safety 101: A Guide for New Employees gives new hires the tools to develop solid safety habits and hazard perception skills from the start. This training program allows you to deliver effective and consistent safety orientation training, helping reduce costly incidents, injuries, damages, and turnover, while boosting productivity and morale. #2659-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 349.95Kit Includes: Instructor’s guide, Trainer’s Tool CD-Rom with Quiz, clip art, Posters, and more

For What? 13 mins, 2009Charlie Morecraft, the world renown safety motivational speaker, has created this new video that is sure to have a tremendous impact on your employees. Expanding on his message that safety is about going home at the end of the day, kissing your wife, and hugging your kids, this compelling 13 minute video recounts several stories that are close to Charlie’s heart, each of which are designed to drive home a single point to your employees - think before you act and remember those at home who love you. #2661-DV .................................................................................$ 399.95

Making Safety More Than A Priority 55 mins, 2004A brilliant video of Charlie Morecraft, the renowned dock worker injured in a workplace fire, and Dr. Scott Geller, a professor of psychology at Virginia Tech, teaming in an inspiring presentation that combines the educational and experiential. Both gentleman focus on people and safety as a personal matter. Employees will learn to distinguish responsibility from accountability and how safety must become part of the workplace culture. This terrific approach will wake employees up from their complacency! #1795-DV .................................................................................$ 529.95

Safety Orientation

Charlie Morecraft

Safety Leadership, Orientation & Charlie Morecraft

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Remember Charlie 56 mins, 1994Imagine being burned over 45% of your body....and you have no one to blame but yourself. This critically acclaimed video presents the story of Charlie Morecraft, an Exxon refinery worker who was seriously injured in an explosion. It is a deeply moving portrayal of the devastating real-life consequences of the abuse of safety procedures and it dramatically changes safety attitudes from uncaring and routine to safety first and always. Available in 16 other languages.#1160-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 669.95

Safety - Everyone’s Responsibility48 mins, 1996Charlie Morecraft delivers a rousing wake up call. A rousing wake-up call that puts an end to complacency in the workplace. This presentation by Charlie Morecraft emphasizes that today’s real working hero always follows safety procedures and aggressively takes responsibility for his safety! #1162-DV .................................................................................$ 669.95

The Best of Charlie 10 mins, 2011Charlie’s story has become a phenomenon in the world of safety. It tells of Charlie’s journey from death’s door following a refinery explosion, to his position as the world’s leading presenter on why we all should follow safety procedures precisely. The shortcut he took from standard procedures resulted in Charlie being burned over 50% of his body, five years in hospital, the loss of his family, the loss of everything he treasured. This latest installment in the Charlie series focuses on the impact an accident has on the family of an accident victim. Use this compelling video program to drive home to your employees the importance of following safety procedures each and every day.#2768-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 399.95

A Winning Hand is a Safe Hand3 mins, 2011In this brief meeting opener, a fortune-teller reads a worker’s hand and foresees an injury if the hand doesn’t change its ways. Viewers will see scenes of employees’ hands involved in various unsafe acts and dangerous situations while the fortune-teller admonishes the hand about its risky behavior. After telling the hand the different ways it can protect itself, she concludes, “If you do all this, you will be a winning hand.” #2810-DV .................................................................................$ 149.95

I Can’t Get No Traction4 mins, 2012This four-minute, upbeat music video spotlights common slip, trip and fall hazards in unique and entertaining fashion. Inspired by the Rolling Stones tune, “Satisfaction,” the custom lyrics to this music video provide a warning to those workers who move about the workplace in an unsafe manner. The program features a variety of realistic slip, trip and fall stunts that teach memorable lessons on distracted walking, running, poor housekeeping, improper ladder use, spills, moving equipment and wearing improper footwear. #2913-DV .................................................................................$ 149.95

It Only Takes A Second II 4 mins, 2009This is the sequel to one of the most popular safety video ever made. This new video features all new footage of mistakes and bad choices we all too often make. Viewers won’t forget the powerful accident re enactments and dramatic consequences illustrated in this motivational video. It’s a great meeting opener for any safety topic! This program makes you think safety.#2559-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 399.95

Stop and Think5 mins, 2004Thousands of workers are injured or killed each year by needless workplace accidents. This hard-hitting meeting opener uses accident reenactments to drive home the importance of safety. #2322-DV .................................................................................$ 199.95

Asbestos Awareness - Employee Basic Training 18 mins, 2011Asbestos is a strong and incombustible fiber widely used in the past for asbestos cement piping, fireproofing and insulation. Employers are required to provide basic awareness training for employees who may have to work around asbestos containing materials. This program covers topics where training is required by various government safety regulations, and forms the core of the two hour asbestos awareness training requirement mandated by OSHA. It is ideal for custodians, maintenance workers, and others who might contact asbestos containing materials during the course of their work.#2819-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95

Asbestos Awareness12 mins, 1996Comply with 29 CFR 1910.1001 and 1926.1101. Affects many construction and maintenance workers.• Asbestos hazards and the OSHA Standard• Composition, characteristics and typical locations where asbestos is

found; air monitoring• Limiting exposure; PPE; decontamination

#0451-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, certificates, 30 (16 p.) booklets & 5 Posters, Quiz

Basic Asbestos Awareness45 mins, Leader’s Guide, 2001Meet OSHA requirements for two hour awareness training with the most comprehensive video program ever. This thorough video is all you need to comply with 1910.1001 and 1926.1101. #1499-DV .................................................................................$ 499.95

Asbestos Awareness - Do Not Disturb48 mins, 2010This updated program covers topics where training is required by EPA AHERA regulations and the OSHA Construction Industry Standard for Asbestos, and forms the core of the two hour asbestos awareness training requirement mandated by OSHA. It is ideal for custodians, maintenance workers, and others who might contact asbestos containing materials during the course of their work. #2662-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95

Bloodborne Pathogens - Always Protect Yourself 16 mins, 2009Designed to provide your employees with a straightforward look at how a Bloodborne Pathogen exposure affects many people, this video presents the circumstances of an exposure situation from three perspectives; the victim, the responder, and the co-worker. Each tells their story and how it relates to how your employees need to protect themselves any time they are potentially exposed to an incident involving blood. #2560-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 399.95

Bloodborne Pathogens - Protect & Defend12 mins, 2010Bloodborne Pathogens are infectious materials found in blood and other bodily fluids that cause disease in humans. This training program will keep workers informed about situations where infections from blood and other body fluids are a risk factor. No matter the occupation the risk of encountering a bloodborne pathogen is present. Use this program to train your employees on the hazards of bloodborne pathogens and how to reduce the risk of exposure with this training program. #2671-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 349.95Kit Includes: 5 Touch Awareness package including 1 Poster, 1 leader’s script, 3 tent cards, 15 Employee Handbooks, 15 Quiz cards

Meeting Openers

Asbestos

Bloodborne Pathogens

Charlie Morecraft, Meeting Openers, Asbestos & Bloodborne Pathogens

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Bloodborne Pathogens For Non-Healthcare Employees 12 mins, 1996Helping an accident victim or providing CPR in an emergency could result in the transmission of bloodborne pathogens (BBP). Educate your employees how to reduce their risk of exposure to BBP. This video is designed for all employees, regardless of their job, to make them more aware of HIV and Hepatitis B viruses that can be transmitted through blood, body fluids, and contaminated blood products.#0931-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95

Bloodborne Pathogens For The Workplace30 mins, 2002The most thorough compliance video available. Provide workers with the knowledge to reduce or eliminate the occupational risk to bloodborne pathogens. Employees will develop the necessary behaviors to minimize exposure to potentially infectious materials and bloodborne pathogens. They will understand and follow the steps necessary to prevent contracting a disease.#1726-DV .................................................................................$ 199.95

Bloodborne Pathogens Training for Employees17 mins, 2008Many workers make the mistake of thinking that only healthcare providers are at risk from exposure to bloodborne pathogens, but almost all employees in the workforce can be exposed, often when they least expect it. To protect themselves from these microorganisms, employees must receive training and learn specific precautions, which is the purpose of this new program. Viewers will learn the hazards associated with bloodborne pathogens and how to protect themselves from exposure to these hazards by following universal precautions in each and every potential exposure situation. Topics include:

• diseases caused by bloodborne pathogens• the exposure control plan• universal precautions• handling & disposal of contaminated items• responding to exposure situations• decontaminating work areas and equipment

#2524-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 499.95

Bloodborne Pathogens: Exposure in the Workplace22 mins, 2007The 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. Your employees will learn:

• What bloodborne diseases are and how they are spread• Exposure Control Plan• Engineering, work, and practice controls• Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)• How to respond to emergencies involving blood• Hepatitis B vaccine, exposure evaluation and follow up• Signs and labels used to warn of potential hazards

#2329-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: DVD includes bonus features, instructor’s guide, (11) Employee Handbooks with Quiz, awareness poster, Trainer Tools CD-ROM including customizable presentations/handouts, Quizzes, answer keys, clip art, Posters, and a Training Log

WSI: Bloodborne Pathogens13 mins, 2009Based on the popular television show CSI, this video, WSI: Bloodborne Pathogens, portrays the investigation of a mysterious bloodborne pathogen exposure. Beginning at the point in time where a worker is tested positive for Hepatitis B, the WSI investigators piece together the events that led to his exposure and ultimate infection.#2566-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 499.95

Bloodborne Pathogens 5 Touch2011 Enhance your Bloodborne Pathogens safety training sessions and create a safe working environment at all levels of your organization with the Five Touch Awareness Program. The Employee Five Touch Awareness Program increases safety awareness, educates employees at all levels about these important issues, and promotes and reinforces positive behavior. The Five Touch program allows you to create inescapable messaging where all components are wrapped around one single safety issue each month of your choosing. You “touch” your employees five times to create an integrated theme. All five components use the same graphics and message so your safety training is truly “inescapable.” Each Employee package includes:

• (1) 17” X 22 Poster• (15) Pocket Guides with Quiz• (2) Meeting Guides• (3) Table-Top Tent Cards

#2796-DV (15 pack) ....................................................................$ 49.95• (1) 17” X 22 Poster• (30) Pocket Guides with Quiz• (2) Meeting Guides• (3) Table-Top Tent Cards

#2797-DV (30 pack) ....................................................................$ 79.95

Confined Spaces - Permit Required20 mins, 2011 Confined space operations require a balance of the proper equipment, awareness and knowledge of hazards, proper training, and common sense. No matter how you look at it, confined space entry is a complicated matter requiring specific procedures, so employees must always follow policies and procedures. This training program is designed to provide employees with the safety basics and necessary skills involved in confined space entry necessary to comply with 29 CFR 1910.146. #2820-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 349.95Kit Includes: 5 Touch Awareness package including 1 Poster, 1 leader’s script, 3 tent cards, 15 Employee Handbooks, 15 Quiz cards

Confined Space - Manhole Entry 40 mins, 2002This video, acclaimed by industry professionals, presents an informative and entertaining look at the hazards and procedures involved with manhole confined space operations. Includes site testing, safety, traffic control, and climaxes with an accident re-enactment.#1662-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95

Confined Spaces

Bloodborne Pathogens & Confined Spaces

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Confined Space - Silent Killer19 mins, 1999Great overview of hazards for attendants. Provide 1910.146 attendant training for those responsible for the life and death of personnel in a confined space. Gives an excellent overview of the types of hazards associated with confined spaces.#1027-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95

Confined Spaces & The Entry Permit System8 mins, 2002Employees need to be aware of the inherent dangers that lurk in confined spaces. This concise, compelling video will teach your workers the definition of a confined space, the hazards associated with them, and the entry permit system.#2308-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95

Confined Spaces - Dangerous Places25 mins, 2007Working 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. Incorporating a risk control scenario that develops throughout the program, this video will teach your employees the definition of confined space as well as:

• Definition of a permit required confined space, entry procedures and permits

• Individual responsibilities of the Entry Supervisor, Authorized Entrant, Authorized Attendant, and internal/external Rescue Services

• How to protect yourself in and around confined space, include PPE and environmental monitoring equipment

• How to recognize hazards and steps to mitigate the dangers• Safe work practices, controls, labels, and signs• Employee rights to witness confined spaces environmental monitoring• DVD bonus features include a summary review of the program,

additional interviews by industry professionals, interactive Quiz, and a message for management

#2394-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: DVD bonus features, instructor’s guide, (11) Employee Handbooks, Trainer’s Tools CD-ROM, Quiz, Awareness Poster and (10) wallet cards

Crane Safety - The New Regulation22 mins, 2010Produced specifically to training your employees on changes arising from OSHA’s new crane safety standard, this program addresses and outlines the changes in a clear, concise manner that is easy for employees to understand. Training your crane operators and other employees so they are knowledgeable about what training is required under the new regulation.

• important provisions in the new standards• training regarding overhead power lines for operators and crew

members• training for dedicated spotters and operator certification• qualification requirements for signal persons• qualifications of maintenance and repair employees• requirements for ground condition inspections• requirements for crane inspections

#2704-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95

Cranes, Chains, Slings & Hoists12 mins, 1999Designed for anyone operating jib hoists or cranes. The program explains sling angles safety techniques inspection procedures and more. Anyone operating this equipment must be trained. This program meets OSHA training requirements outlined in 1910.180.#1025-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95

Crane Safety18 mins, 2010OSHA’s new regulation covering crane & rigging safety takes effect November 8th. This video program, which is set for release in late October, is designed to train your employees to comply with the new guidelines. Crane-related accidents can often be deadly, due to the heavy loads that are lifted. Once a load or a crane itself falls, not much can be done to stop it, and there is little time for people to move safely out of the way. This training program points out to employees that over 90% of crane-related accidents are caused by human error... and that they are the key to preventing these incidents.

• Recent changes in the OSHA crane regulations.• Operator certification.• Equipment inspection and hazard assessment.• Boom, jib and overhead cranes.• General and operational safety devices.• Crane operations and hand signals.• Working around power lines.

#2702-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 349.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide w/Training Certificate, Quiz and scheduling & Attendance Forms, (30) Employee Handbooks, (5) Posters

Crane Signal Person Basic Training18 mins, 2011OSHA’s revised crane standard includes a new training requirement for signal persons. Anyone who may signal a crane is now required to be qualified on the Standard Method for hand signals. Signal persons must know and understand the type of signals used and be tested as competent in their application of these signals. This program provides train crane signal people and crane operators in the use of the 20 standardized hand signals as described in ASME B30.5 and OSHA 29 CFR 1926. #2771-DV .................................................................................$ 449.95

Crane Safety

Confined Spaces & Crane Safety

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Industrial Crane Safety 20 mins, 2007Cranes and lifting devices are powerful rugged machines that are critical to many industrial and construction operations. Just as crucial to these processes is the crane operator because an improperly rigged or hoisted load can have monumental and often deadly consequences. Crane operators must be committed to moving loads in a safe controlled manner in order to avoid injuries and property damage. This video demonstrates the safe work practices and precautions necessary to keep these employees and their co-workers out of harms way while cranes and hoists are being rigged or operated. #2452-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 499.95

Rigging Safety Basics 21 mins, 2010OSHA’s new regulation covering crane & rigging safety have taken effect. This video program, which is set for release in late October, is designed to train your employees to comply with the new guidelines. When it comes to crane operations, rigging can often be the weak link that causes an accident. How a load is attached to a crane can make the difference between a successful lift and an unfortunate accident. And rigging-related accidents can often be deadly, due to the large and heavy loads that are lifted. Once a load or a crane itself falls not much can be done to stop it, and there is little time for people to move safely out of the way. This training program points out to employees that over 90% of rigging-related accidents are caused by human error... and that they are the key to preventing these incidents. Topics covered in these products include:

• Recent changes in the OSHA crane regulations.• Qualified/competent riggers and signalers.• Personal protective equipment.• Equipment inspection.• Slings and hitches.• Hand signals and load angles.• Working around power lines.

#2703-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 349.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide w/Training Certificate, Quiz and scheduling & Attendance Forms, (30) Employee Handbooks, (5) Posters

Safe Operation Of Cranes & Hoists 15 mins, 2000This comprehensive training program is designed for companies that use indoor cranes and jib hoists. It provides your employees with and overview of their responsibilities and the general requirements for safe crane use. #1230-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95

Electrical Safety Illustrated 17 mins, 2001This informative video is great for beginners and for retraining! Teach your employees how the currents of electricity flow through circuits and the body.

• Electric shock and effects, resistance• Ground, neutral and hot wires, conductors

#1353-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 299.95

Kit Includes: 5 Touch Awareness package including 1 Poster, 1 leader’s script, 3 tent cards, 15 Employee Handbooks, 15 Quiz cards

NFPA 70E 2012: Electrical Safety in the Workplace 2012The National Fire Protection Association, NFPA, is the leading authority on electrical safety, especially in relation to protecting electrical workers from burn injuries associated with arc blasts. The most recent 2012 NFPA 70E standard has many changes and updates as compared to the outdated 2009 edition. In this program, the dual hazards of electric shock and arc flash are clearly explained and highlighted with dramatic arc flash footage, full-scale explosions and realistic reenactments of flammable clothing ignition due to arc flash incidents. While convincing your workers of the importance of wearing proper PPE, the video also explains the critical parts of the 2012 70E standard in detail. Topics include qualified electrical worker requirements, creating an electrically safe working condition, confirming a zero energy state, energized electrical work permits, approach boundaries, incident energy level, arc flash boundaries, hazard risk categories and how to properly dress for arc flash protection.

#2874-DV (25 mins) .................................................................$ 499.95#2875-DV (13 mins)..................................................................$ 299.95

Electrical Safety 17 mins, 2011Electricity is all around us. It lights up our homes, powers the machinery and equipment that we use, and runs many of our tools. We are so used to using electricity, most employees simply take it for granted. Yet electricity can also be dangerous. Employees need to know how electricity works, and how to protect themselves from its hazards.#2731-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 349.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide w/Training Certificate, Quiz and scheduling & Attendance Forms, (30) Employee Handbooks, (5) Posters

Electrical Safety - What Everyone Should Know16 mins, 2010Companies direct a lot of safety training towards electricians and other qualified workers, but what about the rest of us? Electricity is something that we use every day and are often not aware of or ignore its hazards. Statistics show that nearly 50% of company employees do not know the basics of electrical safety at work or at home. This program presents information on how electricity works, what it can do to the human body and how to use electricity safely. This information is presented at a level for everyone who works with electrically powered tools, equipment and appliances and presents what everyone should know to stay safe.#2718-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 399.95

Electrical Safety Awareness For Non-Electricians15 mins, 2002Scenarios of electrical situations ‘gone wrong’. This video is perfect for non-electricians, including maintenance workers and machine operators, and anyone else who works with and around electrical tools and equipment. Filmed in a variety of settings including offices. Your workers watch real life interviews with people who have experienced electrical mishaps and they learn how to protect themselves!#1591-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 399.95

Electrical Safety

Crane Safety & Electrical Safety

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Electrical Safety - Know Your Ground 28 mins, 2007Electrical safety is a critical topic in the workplace. Incidents such as electrical shock, burns, fires, and explosions lead to thousands of injuries and fatalities every year. This training program, a 2007 Telly Award winner, helps you reduce the risk of accidents ... and comply with 29 CFR 1910.332.#2330-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: instructor’s guide, (11) Employee Handbooks with Quiz, awareness poster, Trainer Tools CD-ROM including customizable presentations/handouts, Quizzes, answer keys, clip art, Posters, and a Training Log, 2007

Earthquake Safety 12 mins, 2008Earthquakes, like tornadoes and hurricanes, hit with little or no warning. Being properly prepared can make all the difference in how you & your workplace are affected. This program teaches you how to prepare for the emergencies, from storing supplies and “Earthquake-Proofing” your environment to training your employees in all emergency & evacuation procedures.#2517-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Emergency Planning 14 mins, 2009Existing OSHA, SARA Title III, and numerous state regulations call for all facilities to meet a number of Emergency Preparedness/Crisis Management requirements. This program will assist facilities in complying with these regulations and help them prepare for potential emergency situations.

• Types of emergencies• The emergency plan• The “crisis management team”• Evacuation• Communications• The role of outside agencies• Practice sessions and drills

#2528-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: Compliance Manual, Leader’s Guide with Training Certificate, Quiz and Scheduling & Attendance Forms, 30 Handbooks, and 5 Posters

Severe Weather Alert - Are You Prepared? 15 mins, 2003Severe weather can occur at any place at any time, and you and your employees will have to respond with little or no notice. Train your workers to be prepared for severe weather with this practical, realistic video that reviews the meanings of severe warnings and watches. Plus, employees learn:

• How to stay safe when severe thunderstorms are approaching• The hazards of flooding and moving water• How to prepare for tornadoes in the home, auto mobile, at work or

outside• Precautions to take after a storm has passed

#1879-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 449.95

What To Do About Workplace Emergencies 17 mins, 2001The excellent video is packed with vital information that your employees must know to ensure safety in a workplace emergency. This program focuses on establishing an Emergency Action Plan and written policies and procedures.

• Earthquakes, fires, tornadoes, hurricanes, bomb threats, chemical spills, biological threats, workplace violence, and Bloodborne pathogens

• Hazardous chemicals, MSDS and labeling• Fire- PASS and types of extinguishers• Emergency drills, planning and testing• Reporting

#1365-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95

RCRA Training for Hazardous Waste Generators 2010This program provides an overview of the responsibilities of hazardous waste generators and their employees as required by the Resource Conservation Recovery Act (RCRA). RCRA is a federal law enacted in 1976 to address the treatment, storage and disposal of hazardous waste and your company helps protect the environment by following its rules and guidelines. Topics include characteristic hazardous wastes, small and large quantity generators, satellite accumulation areas, safe handling of storage containers, container storage area requirements, the Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest and waste minimization procedures.

#2742-DV (20 mins) .................................................................$ 499.95#2743-DV (10 mins)..................................................................$ 299.95

Understanding Your Facility’s Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan 2011All employees need to know the overall scope of your organization’s Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan and the role each person plays in its success. Pollution spread by contaminated stormwater is a real problem and providing your employees with an understanding of your facility’s plan is the purpose of this program. Topics include the National Pollution Discharge Elimination System, the Multi-Sector General Permit, stormwater pollution prevention teams, site assessments of potential sources of stormwater pollution, various methods of minimizing pollutant exposure, spill and leak response and the three types of stormwater discharge inspections.

#2811-DV (23 mins) .................................................................$ 499.95#2812-DV (16 mins)..................................................................$ 299.95

Emergency Preparedness

EPA Compliance

Electrical Safety, Emergency Preparedness & EPA Compliance

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Fall Protection - Make the Connection20 mins, 2010Falls 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 and covers the use of:

• Body Harnesses• Shock Absorbing Lanyards• The Swing Effect• Rope Grabs• Retractable Lanyards• And More

#2675-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Fall Protection - Basic Training21 mins, 2012This comprehensive training program provides a through overview of OSHA’s Fall Protection Standard as it applies to both construction and general industry. It trains your employees on the requirements of the standard and how to identify and mitigate fall protection risk. In addition, it provides a detailed review of the many types and applications of fall protection equipment and the training required for its use. Some of the many topics reviewed are:

• Fall protection product selection and equipment basics• Proper inspection techniques and when to remove damaged equipment

from service• Personal fall arrest systems• Anchor points and tie-off adaptors• The proper set-up and use of safety nets

#2906-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95

The ABC’s Of Your Personal Fall Arrest System 15 mins, 2002Employees protect themselves by learning the ABC’s of a personal Fall Arrest System.#1646-DV Spanish Avail. ....$ 399.95

Surviving The Fall - The Proper Use of Your Personal Fall Arrest System 2012Falling just a short distance can generate huge forces and cause injury, even if you

don’t hit the ground. The proper use of fall protection equipment reduces these forces and prevents injuries. In this program, viewers will see fall protection equipment deployed in actual fall events and learn the proper selection and use of these devices. In addition to safe work practices, such as 100 percent tie-off techniques, emphasis is placed on having a rescue plan in place should a fall occur. Topics include selecting an anchor point, inspecting the harness and lanyard, proper calculation of fall distance, specialized connection devices and the pros and cons of lanyards vs retractable lifelines.

#2911-DV (20 mins) .................................................................$ 499.95#2912-DV (10 mins)..................................................................$ 299.95

Good Housekeeping: Keeping Your Workplace Safe 15 mins, 2009This video will offer viewers training on staying compliant with OSHA’S regulation: 1910.22. Maintaining a clean, organized, non-cluttered workplace, and non-hazardous will not only help with overall appearance, but will also create a safe work environment and will prevent injuries, illnesses, allergies, and even fires. This video offers information on cleaning methods for substances like dust, clutter, and mold, using the five S’s method as well as other cleanup tips. Employees will gain an understanding of how to remain organized and clean, and therefore also remain safe and efficient. Other topics covered include:

• choosing the proper footwear• proper ventilation• electrical safety• preventing combustible dust• proper storage of hazardous materials

#2565-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 499.95

Housekeeping and Accident Prevention 14 mins, 2011

Maintaining good housekeeping in the work area can significantly reduce accidents and injuries in any type of work environment. By developing good safety habits, and by being aware of their work environment and any hazards associated with it, employees can help to create a much safer workplace. This program demonstrates to employees how to prevent workplace accidents by paying attention to safety housekeeping considerations.

• Developing a good “safety attitude”.• Maintaining your work environment.• Proper use of tools and equipment.• Hazardous materials: recognition and storage.• Hazardous materials: spill clean-up and disposal.• Personal protective equipment.

#2732-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 349.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide w/Training Certificate, Quiz and scheduling & Attendance Forms, (30) Employee Handbooks, (5) Posters

Housekeeping & Teamwork In Industry7 mins, 1999This fast-moving video makes the point that good housekeeping is not just a job responsibility - it’s a reflection of the pride we take in our work!

• Fire prevention• Personal hygiene• Storage of tools and work materials• Handling leaks and spills• Employee attitudes toward housekeeping

#1250-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95

Fall Protection Fall Protection - Housekeeping

EPA Compliance & Fall Protection

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A Practical Approach to Ladder Safety2006This program provides an overview of the responsibilities of hazardous waste generators and their employees as required by the Resource Conservation Recovery Act (RCRA). RCRA is a federal law enacted in 1976 to address the treatment, storage and disposal of hazardous waste and your company helps protect the environment by following its rules and guidelines. Topics include characteristic hazardous wastes, small and large quantity generators, satellite accumulation areas, safe handling of storage containers, container storage area requirements, the Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest and waste minimization procedures.

#2742-DV (19 mins) .................................................................$ 499.95#2743-DV (10 mins)..................................................................$ 249.95

Ladder Safety 13 mins, 2010Ladders are one of the most commonly used pieces of equipment in almost any work environment. From common stepladders to sophisticated extension ladders, they can be found almost everywhere. This training program demonstrate to your employees that, because ladders are so common, many employees take them for granted, and do not take the appropriate precautions when using ladders in their work.#2680-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 349.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide w/Training Certificate, Quiz and scheduling & Attendance Forms, (30) Employee Handbooks, (5) Posters

Ladder Safety Updated 10 mins, 2006Each year there are more than 164,000 emergency room-treated injuries in the U.S. related to ladder accidents. This updated video outlines basic safety techniques for both step ladders and extension ladders, and includes discussion of ladder inspection and safe use.#2361-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95

The Tallest Tool In The Toolbox: Using Ladders Safely 16 mins, 2011Ladders 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.#2838-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 399.95

Slips, Trips, & Falls Prevention10 mins, 2011Slips and falls are one of the leading causes of workplace injuries and over 50% of them occur at ground level. Slips and falls are also 100% preventable. This video reviews some of the ways people trip and fall, basic prevention techniques, and provides solid, common sense training for your employees on how to prevent slips, trips, and falls. Covered topics in this safety video are:

• Causes of slips, trips, and falls• Prevention techniques including housekeeping & footwear• Behaviors that lead to falls• Falls from vehicles and equipment• Falls on stairs and from ladders• Fall protective devices

#2832-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95

Fall Factors: Understanding & Preventing Slips, Trips & Falls 2012Slips, 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.

#2878-DV (20 mins) .................................................................$ 499.95#2879-DV (12 mins)..................................................................$ 299.95

Slips, Trips, And Falls Update17 mins, Leader’s Guide, 2005Slips, trips, and falls account for more workplace injuries every year than any other type of accident. Teach your employees to recognize, prevent, and avoid potentially hazardous situations.#1875-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 349.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, reproducible scheduling and Attendance Forms, Quizzes, Training Certificate & Training Log

Slips, Trips, and Falls: Stranger Than Friction 19 mins, 2009Every environment contains a host of hazards, but prevention is the key to safety when it comes to slips, trips, and falls. This video will show us a day in the life of an unsuspecting worker, who is going to learn, whether he likes it or not, how using certain safety measures like personal awareness, proper attention to surroundings, and correct usage of safety tools can be the difference between a regular day and a life-altering situation.#2564-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 499.95

Small Falls Are a Big Deal2005Engage your employees in fall safety as they hear first hand stories of fall injuries from firefighter and EMT Martin Lesperance. Some of the worst fall injuries can result from simple incidents like a trip over an unsecured rug or slip on a slick surface. Teach your employees how to prevent most fall injuries by recognizing and controlling all fall hazards they encounter.

#2365-DV (19 mins) Spanish Avail. .....................................$ 499.95#2366-DV (12 mins) Spanish Avail. .....................................$ 299.95

Fire Prevention & Emergency Evacuation 17 mins, 2011Existing 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. #2822-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 349.95Kit Includes: 5 Touch Awareness package including 1 Poster, 1 leader’s script, 3 tent cards, 15 Employee Handbooks, 15 Quiz cards

Fall Protection - Ladder Safety

Fall Protection - Slips, Trips & FallsFire Evacuation & Prevention

Fall Protection

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Fire Safety & Firewatch25 mins, 2011Fire safety involves taking proper precautions to reduce the likelihood of a fire, and also knowing how to react if a fire should occur. Knowing the class of fire, choosing the correct extinguisher, and using proper firefighting techniques are vital during the incipient stage of a fire. A Firewatch is an individual trained to perform these essential duties on the worksite. Their responsibility is to identify unsafe work conditions when hot work is being performed and to use aggressive fire prevention techniques to reduce or eliminate potential dangers. This program reviews the major hazards associated with performing hot work at the jobsite and serves as a helpful introduction or refresher to proper Fire Safety and Firewatch procedures.

#2895-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95

Fire Safety for Industrial Workers2010Due to the hazardous and flammable materials often used or stored at industrial facilities, fires at these locations can have disastrous consequences. In fact, 3,000 workers are injured and another 150 die each year in industrial fires. The good news is that almost all workplace fires can be prevented. That is the purpose of this program - to show the safe work practices employees should follow to reduce the risk of a workplace fire and to review things that should be done if a fire should break out.

#2748-DV (19 mins) Spanish Avail. .....................................$ 499.95#2749-DV (10 mins) Spanish Avail. .....................................$ 299.95

Fire Safety for Office Workers 2010While office workers often don’t think much about the potential for fire while performing their jobs, there are more than 1,000 fires in office environments each year. This program discusses how to eliminate the factors that contribute to the ignition of fires and how to respond if a fire were to break out.

#2746-DV (15 mins) Spanish Avail. .....................................$ 499.95#2747-DV (10 mins) Spanish Avail. .....................................$ 299.95

Fire Safety: Extinguishing Risk22 mins, DVD bonus features, 2007Comply with OSHA emergency evacuation guidelines and fire safety rules while teaching your employees how serious the dangers of fire can be. Geared towards general industrial workers, this video employs a risk control scenario that develops throughout the length of the program to illustrate the potentially deadly mistakes employees can make in the workplace.#2331-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: DVD bonus features, (1) instructor’s guide, (11) Employee Handbooks w/ Quiz, (1) Trainer’s Tools CD-ROM & (1) Awareness Poster, 2007

Industrial Fire Prevention14 mins, 2003Year after year industrial fires cause millions of dollars in damage and result in hundreds of employee injuries, some which are fatal. Many employees do not realize how their own actions can contribute to the risk of fire. In this new video, learn causes of fire and steps to help prevent industrial fires, and what to do in case of a fire emergency. #1673-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 299.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, Quiz, certificates, 30 booklets & 5 Posters

Safety Wise Guys - Fire Safety23 mins, humorous, 2006In this mobster theme fire safety video, your employees will surely get the point that fire safety is everyone’s responsibility and to start ‘respectin’ da fire safety!’ Safety Wise Guys, Marco, Paulie, and Don Cheeks will arm your employees with the knowledge of how to prevent and ‘wack out the fires.’ Your employees will surely enjoy this humorous and entertaining fire safety video that earned the 2007 Bronze Telly Award.

#2380-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Fire Prevention 5 Touch2011 Enhance your Fire Protection training sessions and create a safe working environment at all levels of your organization with the Five Touch Awareness Program. The Employee Five Touch Awareness Program increases safety awareness, educates employees at all levels about these important issues, and promotes and reinforces positive behavior. The Five Touch program allows you to create inescapable messaging where all components are wrapped around one single safety issue each month of your choosing. You “touch” your employees five times to create an integrated theme. All five components use the same graphics and message so your safety training is truly “inescapable.” Each Employee package includes:

• (1) 17” X 22 Poster• (15) Pocket Guides with Quiz• (2) Meeting Guides• (3) Table-Top Tent Cards

#2800-DV (15 pack) ....................................................................$ 49.95• (1) 17” X 22 Poster• (30) Pocket Guides with Quiz• (2) Meeting Guides• (3) Table-Top Tent Cards

#2801-DV (30 pack) ....................................................................$ 79.95

Fire Extinguishers - Basic Training13 mins, 2009Workplace fires cause millions of dollars in damages each year and lead to thousands of employee injuries. Many fire catastrophes can be prevented if employees know how to stop a small fire from spreading. Use this comprehensive video to teach your employees how to properly and safely use fire extinguishers in case a fire does break out.

• What causes a fire• The five classes of fire• Types of Fire Extinguishers (including Type “K”)

and when to use each• When not to fight a fire• How to correctly use a Fire Extinguisher using

the PASS method• Inspection requirements

#2469-DV Spanish Avail. .................$ 299.95

Fire Extinguisher Training (Using Fire Extinguishers)20 mins, 2005Every year fires cause hundreds of millions of dollars in damage and result in hundreds of employee injuries, even death if the proper precautions aren’t taken. Teach your employees the proper way to use a fire extinguisher with this informative video.

#1918-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 349.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, (30) Employee Handbooks, (5) Posters, Reproducible Scheduling & Attendance Form, Quiz, Training Certificate, and Training Log

Fire Extinguishers

Fire Evacuation, Prevention & Fire Extinguishers

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Fire Extinguishers - Ready to Respond15 mins, 2006Trains employees on how to calmly and effectively deal with fires and how to correctly use a fire extinguisher.

#2328-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: Employee Handbooks, extinguisher selection worksheet, inspection form, training script & record, federal regulation, written program development, MS Word software templates for written program, recordkeeping, PowerPoint presentation

Portable Fire Extinguisher Safety10 mins, Leader’s Guide, 1997Portable fire extinguishers can be an effective early response to a developing fire, if they are installed and used properly. This training program provides a serious introduction for the training required under 1910.157. The high impact footage in the video trains and motivates employees so they learn how to select and properly use portable fire extinguishers.#0641-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95

Handle With Care - Forklift Safety Training 21 mins, 2008This program is designed to provide your employees with the equipment-specific training needed to comply with OSHA’s powered industrial truck standard. Handle with Care: Forklift Safety Training will educate your employees on the most common type of equipment - the sit down, counter balanced forklift. #2468-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 399.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 449.95Kit Includes: 5 Touch Awareness package including 1 Poster, 1 leader’s script, 3 tent cards, 15 Employee Handbooks, 15 Quiz cards

Forklift Operations - High Impact-Gory Story9 mins, 2011Forklifts are diverse and powerful machines that allow us to carry practically anything and place it almost anywhere. As such, forklift operators assume a large amount of responsibility for their safe operation. They must be responsible not only for the proper operation of the truck and delivery of our load, but also for the safety other employees in their path. This program trains your operators on the basic forklift safety rules and, using actual case files from OSHA and NIOSH, graphically demonstrates what can happen in a forklift accident. Topics covered include:

• Forklift operating characteristics• Personal protective equipment• Basic operational safety

#2847-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95

Forklift Safety - Real Accidents, Real Stories13 mins, 2010Throughout this forklift safety video, employees will be introduced to the OSHA standard 1910.178, which governs powered industrial truck training, including forklift training -- the focus of this presentation. Workers will hear thought-provoking stories of real forklift accidents and the far-reaching effects such incidents can have. In the midst of these stories, the video will discuss preventing injuries, accidents and property damage during the use of forklift truck training, why this is necessary -- and most of all, how to stay safe and in compliance with the corresponding OSHA powered industrial truck operator training standard. After hearing the real stories presented, employees will see the impact of how ignoring general forklifts safety and awareness procedures as well as OSHA standards can be fatal. Employees will walk away with a sense of the importance of following the forklift training program.#2695-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 499.95

Forklift Safety 5 Touch2011 Enhance your Forklift Safety training sessions and create a safe working environment at all levels of your organization with the Five Touch Awareness Program. The Employee Five Touch Awareness Program increases safety awareness, educates employees at all levels about these important issues, and promotes and reinforces positive behavior. The Five Touch program allows you to create inescapable messaging where all components are wrapped around one single safety issue each month of your choosing. You “touch” your employees five times to create an integrated theme. All five components use the same graphics and message so your safety training is truly “inescapable.” Each Employee package includes:

• (1) 17” X 22 Poster• (15) Pocket Guides with Quiz• (2) Meeting Guides• (3) Table-Top Tent Cards

#2786-DV (15 pack) ....................................................................$ 49.95• (1) 17” X 22 Poster• (30) Pocket Guides with Quiz• (2) Meeting Guides• (3) Table-Top Tent Cards

#2787-DV (30 pack) ....................................................................$ 79.95

Forklift Safety - The Professional Operator 17 mins, 2011Anyone required to operate forklifts must be trained in accordance with mandated standards. Training must include a wide variety of topics including engineering principles, forklift operating rules, equipment characteristics, and other pertinent information. Using both live action and animation, this program is designed to train both new and experienced operators on proper forklift safety operating procedures.#2818-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95

Forklift Safety - The Triangle of Stability 10 mins, 2010This forklift safety video educates forklift operators on how to safely maneuver their vehicles. It focuses on all aspects of forklift stability, including the stability triangle, working with different surfaces, carrying loads properly, proper braking techniques, preventing property damage, and how to move through any environment safely. General, easy-to-remember tips for safe everyday use of forklifts will also be offered in this lift truck safety training video. After watching this presentation, operators will know what to be aware of when they operate their forklift, and how to avoid dangers in their working environments.#2694-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 499.95

Forklift Safety

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Forklift/Powered Industrial Truck Safety - A Refresher Program19 mins, 2006In many of today’s facilities, forklifts and other powered industrial trucks are indispensable tools. However, the same hardworking qualities that make industrial trucks so helpful, make them dangerous! This video will surely renew your employees’ knowledge of OSHA’s forklift regulation while covering a variety safety topics.#2359-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 299.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, Training Certificate, employee Quiz, scheduling & Attendance Forms, 5 Posters, 30 Employee Handbooks

MORE High Impact Forklift Safety22 mins, 2004Prevent accidents, injuries, deaths and property damage caused by improper forklift operation. Use this powerful video to relay the impact a forklift can have on everyone in its path.

• The importance of understanding and anticipating forklift driving hazards

• Measures to prevent pedestrian incidents• Lifting capacity; stability characteristics• Precautions for preventing tip-overs• Steps to take to secure trailers and railcars

#2189-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 499.95

The Forklift Workshop 35 mins, 2010The Forklift Workshop is a new innovative approach to training forklift operators “new and veteran” on proper forklift safety procedures, as required by OSHA’s 29 CFR Section 1910.178(I). In the workshop format, your operators will watch an engaging DVD video presentation, demonstrating proper forklift techniques in action. Then, you’ll be able to reinforce their learning using hands-on practice tools, exercises and learning activities. Designed to address the training needs of forklift operators with any level of experience, this easy-to-use training program helps you fulfill the classroom and practical training requirements of OSHA 1910.178(I).#2690-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: Instructor’s guide, (11) Employee Handbooks, (10) wallet cards, operator checklist, evaluation form, and certificate, poster, Trainer Tools CD-ROM including customizable training exercises and Quizzes

Hand and Power Tool 2005 Update 18 min, Leader’s Guide, 2005Hand and power tools are used every day in many types of business. They make our work easier and allow us to be more efficient. However, we often fail to see the hazards these tools present. This training video shows how accidents can be significantly reduced by applying good general safety rules, and reviews what hazards are associated with the specific types of tools employees use.types of tools employees use.

• Choosing tools that fit you and the job.• Protecting yourself and others from tool-related hazards.• Personal protective equipment.• The special hazards associated with electric power tools.• Tool care and maintenance.

#1942-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 349.95Kit Includes: Leader’s guide, (30) employee handbooks, (5) posters, reproducible scheduling and attendance form, quiz, training certificate, and training log

Portable Grinders & Abrasive Wheels13 mins, 2010Grinders and abrasive wheels are common tools found in workshops throughout the country. If properly used, they are effective and efficient tools, designed for many different activities. However, when improperly used they can often become dangerous and sometimes lethal. This video will train your employees in the proper use of grinders and abrasive wheels so they can avoid injury.#2673-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95

Hazard Communication - Your Key To Chemical Safety Update13 min, 2013Now updated to comply with OSHA’s new GHS standard. Despite years of training on Hazard Communication, employees often ignore the hazards of chemicals in the workplace. This new video program takes a fresh approach to this topic and also covers new information on the new Global Harmonization Labeling System. This video gives practical information to your employees on the use of chemicals.Topics covered also include:

• What am I working with?• Can it hurt me?• How do I protect myself?• What do I do if something goes wrong?

#2975-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 399.95

Hazard Communication - How To Comply With GHS 15 mins, 2012Recently, 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). By viewing this program your employees will learn:

• The Importance Of The New Hazard Classification System• What GHS Labeling and Markings Are Telling You• How To Read A Safety Data Sheet

#2907-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 369.90Kit Includes: The Hazard Communication Answer Book, the most comprehensive overview of OSHA’s Hazcom Standard available. Comes with an editable Hazard Communication Plan on CD.

Hand & Power Tool Safety

HazCom - Right-to-Know

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The Hazard Communication Answer Book By Mark MoranThe Hazard Communication Standard is intended to insure that employers make their employees aware of the chemical hazards to which they may be exposed. Hazcom is one of the most important and one of the most frequently violated OSHA Standards and, with OSHA adopting the Global Harmonization Standard, will only become more confusing. To help companies better understand the Hazcom standard and the changes to be brought about by the Global Harmonization Standard we now offer The Hazard Communication Answer Book. Included with the book is a Free, customizable Hazard Communication Program on CD to help you create and implement your company’s plan and meet compliance standards as quickly and easily as possible. The Hazard Communication Answer Book is the one place where you can get the information you need to understand the changes to be brought about by the Global Harmonization Standard.

#2865-OTH .................................................................................$ 69.95

Hazard Communication - Basic Training16 mins, 2011Although employees have been trained on Hazard Communication for years, employees still often ignore the hazards of chemicals in the workplace. OSHA Standard 1910.120 requires initial training along with annual retraining for all employees who use or are exposed to chemicals and/or hazardous materials in the workplace, in order to protect them from potential hazards. This detailed video reviews this OSHA Standard in depth and will provide your employees with the training necessary to meet its requirements.#2823-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 349.95Kit Includes: 5 Touch Awarness package including 1 Poster, 1 leader’s script, 3 tent cards, 15 employee hanbooks, 15 quiz cards

Dealing With Hazardous Spills 16 mins, Leader’s Guide, 2001Hazardous materials are a part of many work situations. They are found in many different types of facilities and on many job sites... from manufacturing and construction to retail and office environments. Some organizations have to deal with hazardous materials as part of their daily business, and have detailed plans and highly trained workers to handle a sudden spill. Other facilities only have to handle these materials infrequently, and may not have given much thought to what must be done in case of a spill.#1509-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 299.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, Reproducible Scheduling & Attendance Form, employee Quiz, Training Log and certificate

Hazard Communication & The Global Harmonizing System Employee Training2012Upcoming changes in OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard will bring the regulation more in line with international standards with the implementation of the Global Harmonizing System. Implementing the Global Harmonizing System, or GHS, helps ensure improved quality and consistency in the classification and labeling of all chemicals, which in turn improves an employee’s ability to quickly understand critical safety information. This program is designed to help employees understand the three key elements of the GHS: Hazard Classification, container labeling and Safety Data Sheets. Topics include the written Hazard Communication plan, physical and health hazard classes, pictograms, signal words and other information found on GHS container labels and the 16 sections of a Safety Data Sheet.

#2876-DV (22 mins) Spanish Avail. .....................................$ 499.95#2877-DV (12 mins) Spanish Avail. .....................................$ 299.95

Hazard Communication and the Global Harmonization System: What You Need to Know 20 mins, 2012OSHA’s recent change to its Hazard Communication Standard is designed to bring the regulation in line 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. This training program is designed to train your employees on what those changes are. Featuring exclusive interview footage with Llise Feitshans, a member of the GHS committee, your employees will learn the background of the development of GHS along with how these changes will ultimately make it easier for them to understand the main elements of GHS - Safety Data Sheets, container labeling, and Hazard Classification. Also included with the program is a Facilitator’s Guide, Quiz with Answer Sheet, & a PowerPoint presentation.

#2885-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95

Hazard Communication - Regulation & Risk Employee Training 20 mins, 2006Use 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.#2249-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: Trainer’s instructor Guide, (11) Employee Handbooks, Poster, Trainer’s Tools CD w/ Quiz, log, glossary

Hazardous Materials Labels 25 mins, 2001One important method for identifying hazardous materials is through the use of container labels. From bottles and drums to trucks and railcars, labels and placards provide information about the contents of a container, as well as what to do and who to call in case of an emergency. Because this information is so critical for the safe handling and transporting of these potentially dangerous substances, several organizations have developed labeling and placarding systems to communicate to employees about a container’s contents.

• Types of containers requiring labels and the information required on the label.

• Department of Transportation (DOT) hazardous material classifications.• DOT label and placard requirements.• United Nations identification numbers.• The Hazardous Materials Identification System (HMIS).• The National Fire Prevention Association (NFPA) labeling system.• Hazardous waste labeling.

#1508-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 299.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, Reproducible Scheduling & Attendance Form, employee Quiz, Training Log and certificate

Chemical Hazcom 5 Touch2011 Enhance your Hazard Communication training sessions and create a safe working environment at all levels of your organization with the Five Touch Awareness Program. The Employee Five Touch Awareness Program increases safety awareness, educates employees at all levels about these important issues, and promotes and reinforces positive behavior. The Five Touch program allows you to create inescapable messaging where all components are wrapped around one single safety issue each month of your choosing. You “touch” your employees five times to create an integrated theme. All five components use the same graphics and message so your safety training is truly “inescapable.” Each Employee package includes: a 17” X 22 Poster, 2 Meeting Guides, 3 Table-Top Tent Cards and Pocket Guides with Quiz (15 or 30).

#2792-DV (15 pack) ....................................................................$ 49.95#2793-DV (30 pack) ....................................................................$ 79.95

HazCom - Right to Know

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Compressed Air Safety 15 mins, 2001This video stresses the importance of working safely with compressed air to prevent injuries. Featured are four dramatic workplace incident re-enactments that illustrate the fact that compressed air hazards are often not easily recognized but still can have tragic consequences. Topics include the dangers of cleaning with compressed air, how compressed air can injure the human body, use of hearing protection in noisy environments, inspection and maintenance of compressed air equipment and components of compressed air systems. This program is a must-see for any employee using compressed air or even working in the area where compressed air is used.

#2436-DV .................................................................................$ 449.95

Hexavalent Chromium Employee Training 16 mins, 2007From chromate pigment in dyes to chromic acid used in chrome plating, hexavalent chromium is an essential and dangerous component used in a large number of industrial applications. Raise your employees’ awareness of this hazardous substance and comply with the recently updated OSHA regulation with this excellent program. Your employees will learn the effects of exposure to hexavalent chromium and how to maintain safe work practices.

#2393-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 499.95

Hydrogen Sulfide Employee Training 2010Employees can work safely in areas where the potential of hydrogen sulfide exists by following their organization’s Hydrogen Sulfide Contingency Plan, knowing how and when to use respiratory protection and knowing the meaning of their facility’s hydrogen sulfide warning sounds and signals. This program reviews these three key issues and many other precautions that protect employees from H2S exposures when followed.

#2744-DV (20 mins) Spanish Avail. .....................................$ 499.95#2745-DV (10 mins) Spanish Avail. .....................................$ 299.95

Propane Safety Update 10 mins, 1999Trains employees to safely use and handle liquefied petroleum gas, refilling tanks and cylinders, and wearing the proper personal protective equipment.•

#0975-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95

Accidental Release Measures & Spill Cleanup Procedures22 mins, 23 p. Leader’s Guide, Quiz, Training Log, certificates, scheduling & Attendance Form, 1999Hazardous materials and waste are part of many work situations, and can be found on many types of job sites. OSHA feels that it is so important for employees to know how to recognize these potentially dangerous substances (as well as how to handle and dispose of them properly) they have mandated that anyone working with these substances receive comprehensive training in this area. This HAZWOPER specific training program discusses the plans and procedures necessary to safely contain and cleanup a hazardous materials spill.

#1032-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95

ANSI Material Safety Data Sheet (Hazwoper)22 mins, 23 p. Leader’s Guide, Quiz, Training Log, certificates, scheduling & Attendance Form, 1999Educates employees about the ANSI MSDS format and reviews how the information in an MSDS can help them work safely with potentially hazardous chemicals. Covers the four basic questions the MSDS should answer.

#1035-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95

Confined Space Entry (Hazwoper)21 mins, Leader’s Guide, 2000Train employees on the hazards associated with confined spaces.

• Definitions of confined spaces• Hazards encountered• Duties and responsibilities of the Entry Team

#1376-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95

Decontamination Procedures (Hazwoper) 22 mins, 23 p. Leader’s Guide,Quiz, Training Log, certificates, scheduling & Attendance Form, 1999This program helps employees understand how to reduce or eliminate potential exposure to hazardous materials.

#0976-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95

Electrical Safety In Hazmat Environments (Hazwoper) 16 mins, Leader’s Guide, 2000Trains employees on electrical issues in a HazMat environment, and complies with OSHA’s Hazwoper regulation.

#1403-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95

Emergency Response Plan (Hazwoper) 15 mins, 2000Companies who work with hazardous materials are required to develop an emergency response plan and to train their employees on its objectives and procedures. This detailed video will help your employees understand how emergency planning can reduce or eliminate potential exposure to hazardous materials in crisis situations.

#1373-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95

Exposure Monitoring & Medical Surveillance 25 mins, Leader’s Guide/test, 1999Explains medical surveillance and how it is used to evaluate the health of anyone who regularly works around hazardous materials.

• Direct-reading instruments• Sampling collection devices; site characterization• On-site, perimeter and personal monitoring

#0963-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95

Hazcom, Right to Know - Specific Chemicals Hazwoper

Hazcom, Right to Know and Hazwoper

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Handling Hazardous Materials (Hazwoper) 20 mins, Leader’s Guide, 2000Trains your employees on various physical hazards.

• Flammables and combustibles• Acute and chronic health effects• Container labels and MSDS

#1378-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95

Hazmat Labeling (Hazwoper)20 mins, Leader’s Guide, 2000Train employees to recognize and understand HAZMAT labeling.

• OSHA labeling requirements• Common labeling systems• Hazardous waste labels• Where labels are used

#1374-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95

Heat Stress (Hazwoper) 19 mins, Leader’s Guide, 2000In 1976, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) to regulate the handling of hazardous waste “from cradle to grave”. Since then other regulations have followed, including OSHA’s 29 CFR 1910.120, also known as HAZWOPER. As part of these regulations, there are varying requirements for employee training, depending on an employee’s specific level of involvement with hazardous materials. This HAZWOPER specific Heat Stress video helps employees understand the need to guard against heat-related illnesses and what steps they can take to protect themselves in their work environments.

• How the body reacts to heat.• The role of fluids and minerals.• Preventing heat-related illnesses.• Heat rash, heat exhaustion and heat stroke.• Recognizing symptoms.• First aid.• Acclimatization.

#1381-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95

Intro To HAZWOPER Retraining23 mins, Leader’s Guide/test, 1999Be safe during a chemical emergency. Show employees the importance of identifying, evaluating and controlling chemicals.

• Exposure monitoring and decontamination• Site characterization and Site Control Response Plan• System of controls• Standard operating procedure; PPE

#0977-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95

Medical Surveillance (Hazwoper) 12 mins, 23 p. Leader’s Guide, Quiz, Training Log, certificates, scheduling & Attendance Form, 1999Covers the definition of medical surveillance, medical exams, PEL’s, medical opinion, medical records, and much more. #0977-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95

Monitoring Procedures & Equipment (Hazwoper) 22 mins, 23 p. Leader’s Guide, Quiz, Training Log, certificates, scheduling & Attendance Form, 1999Train employees to understand direct-reading monitoring instruments, sampling collection devices, detecting hazardous materials, hazards that are Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health (IDLH), confined spaces, general on-site monitoring. #0978-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95

Personal Protective Equipment (Hazwoper)22 mins, 23 p. Leader’s Guide, Quiz, Training Log, certificates, scheduling & Attendance Form, 1999This comprehensive HAZWOPER PPE training program instructs employees on the appropriate use of personal protective equipment (such as chemical protective clothing) as well as how to remove contaminants that accumulate on clothing and equipment. #1034-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95

PPE & Decontamination Procedures (Hazwoper)25 mins, Leader’s Guide/testInstruct employees on the appropriate use of PPE and on removing contaminants that accumulate on clothing and equipment. #0962-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95

Respiratory Protection (Hazwoper) 19 mins, 2000Trains employees on why, when, and where to use respirators. #1375-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95

Site Safety & Health Plan (Hazwoper)22 mins, 23 p. Leader’s Guide, Quiz, Training Log, certificates, scheduling & Attendance Form, 1999Discusses the various types of ‘medical surveillance’ and how it is used to evaluate the health of anyone who regularly works around hazardous materials. Covers plan guidelines and goals; job hazard analysis and much more! #1033-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95

Understanding Chemical Hazards (HAZWOPER)21 mins, Leader’s Guide/test, 1999Hazardous materials and waste are part of many work situations, and are found on many types of job sites. OSHA feels that it is so important for employees to know how to recognize these potentially dangerous substances (as well as how to handle and dispose of them properly) they have mandated that anyone working with these substances receive comprehensive training in this area. #0964-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95

Understanding HAZWOPER26 mins, 23 p. Leader’s Guide, Quiz, Training Log, certificates, scheduling & Attendance Form, 1999Comply with 1910.120! Employees need to know how to recognize hazardous materials and waste and how to handle and dispose of them properly.

• Container labels and MSDS• Site Safety and Health Plan; decontamination• Monitoring of hazardous substances

#0960-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95

Work Practices And Engineering Controls (HAZWOPER)18 mins, 2000Use this video as part of the Hazwoper 24 hour general training requirement or include it in the OSHA-mandated 40 hour training program.

• Overview of engineering controls• Case studies of common engineering controls• The Site Safety and Health Plan

#1377-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95

Hazwoper

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Compressed Gas Cylinders in the Laboratory 15 mins, 2011The energy possessed by a compressed gas cylinder can make it a virtual missile if it is not handled with the utmost care. And a leaking cylinder or fitting can lead to asphyxiation, a fire or even an explosion. Since compressed gas cylinders are frequently used in many laboratories, employees need to be familiar with the precautions that should be taken when dealing with them. This program on handling compressed gas cylinders examines how gas cylinders work, the hazards that are associated with them and the need for caution when using or storing a cylinder.#2706-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Electrical Safety in the Laboratory 12 mins, 2011Today, laboratories rely on a vast array of electrically powered equipment. To work safely with this equipment, employees need to understand how electricity works, be aware of common electrical hazards and know how to use electricity safely. This training program emphasizes the need for safety when using electricity, and discusses how to reduce the potential for accidents involving electrical shock, fire and explosions.#2707-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Flammables and Explosives in the Laboratory 15 mins, 2011Flammables and explosives are some of the most dangerous materials used in a laboratory. When working with these substances, employees need to know their characteristics, as well as how to prevent accidents and injuries when using them. This training program discusses the nature of flammable and explosive materials, as well as hazards associated with their use. It also reviews the proper handling procedures and personal protective equipment that should be used when working with these substances.#2708-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Hazwoper PackagesHazwoper - Program Package23 video setThis complete package of all 23 HAZWOPER videos assists facilities in complying with the employee training requirements of OSHA’s HAZWOPER regulation (29 CFR 1910.120), and helps employees avoid exposure to hazardous materials. These programs provides the comprehensive information needed by employees who are exposed to hazardous substances as a routine part of their jobs, the people who supervise and manage them, as well as HAZMAT Incident Commanders. #9910-DV Spanish Avail. ...............................................$ 3995.95

The Hazwoper Emergency Response Hazmat Technician Package 11 video setDuring any hazardous materials emergency, HAZMAT technicians supply the information necessary to get the situation under control. This 11 program series provides the basis for the special training their jobs require. #9911-DV Spanish Avail. ...............................................$ 1795.95

Hazwoper - 24 Hour General Training Package12 video setThis series provides the basis of the 24-hour training required by OSHA for HAZMAT employees who are unlikely to be exposed to hazards in excess of permissible exposure limits. #9912-DV Spanish Avail. ...............................................$ 1995.95

Hazwoper - Complete 40 Hour Training Package 20 video setThis 20 program series provides the comprehensive information needed by employees who are exposed to hazardous substances as a routine part of their jobs, the people who supervise and manage them, as well as HAZMAT ‘Incident Commanders’. #9920-DV Spanish Avail. ...............................................$ 2995.95

Hazwoper - Emergency Response Awareness Package 2 video setInformation that every HazMat worker should know is thoroughly covered by the 2 program Awareness series.

• Understanding HAZWOPER #0960-DV• Emergency Response Plan #1373-DV

#9992-DV Spanish Avail. .................................................$ 395.95

Hazwoper - 8 Hour Annual Refresher Package 4 video setThis series of 4 ‘refresher’ programs is designed to provide the core content for OSHA’s annual retraining requirement. Includes:

• Introduction to HAZWOPER Retraining #0961-DV• PPE & Decontamination Procedures #0962-DV• Exposure Monitoring and Medical Surveillance #0963-DV• Understanding Chemical Hazards #0964-DV

#9992-DV Spanish Avail. .................................................$ 695.95

Hazwoper - Emergency Response Operations Package 4 video setThe 4 program Operations package is aimed at workers who contain HazMat releases.• Understanding HAZWOPER #0960-DV• Emergency Response Plan #1373-DV• PPE #1034-DV• Accidental Release Measures and Spill Cleanup Procedures

#1032-DV

#9996-DV Spanish Avail. .................................................$ 695.95

Hazwoper - 16-24 Hour Training Supplemental Package 8 video setThese 8 programs provide the basis for the 16-24 hours of additional training needed by workers who must wear respirators in their jobs, or who have already had general 24-hour training and are moving to jobs requiring complete 40-hour training.• Safety Orientation #1379-DV & ANSI MSDS #1035-DV• Fire Prevention #1380-DV• Dealing with the Media in Emergency Situations #1382-DV• Electrical Safety in HazMat Environments #1403-DV• Site Safety & Health Plan #1033-DV• Heat Stress #1381-DV• Emergency Response Plan #1373-DV

#9996-DV Spanish Avail. ...............................................$ 1350.95

Lab Safety

Hazwoper & Lab Safety

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Laboratory Ergonomics 13 mins, 2011Many of the activities performed in a laboratory can exert stress and strain on muscles and joints... ultimately causing significant injuries. To work safely and maintain good ergonomic health, employees need to know how to avoid movements and work patterns that can be harmful. This training program discusses the need to set up work areas correctly, as well as how to minimize the strain of using laboratory equipment, tools and instruments.#2709-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Laboratory Hoods 15 mins, 2011Many of the materials used in laboratories give off fumes, mists, vapors, particulates or aerosols which are hazardous. To minimize exposure to these materials, special precautions need to be taken. This often means working within a laboratory hood. This training program emphasizes how to properly use laboratory hoods and how to test them to ensure correct functioning... as well as discusses how hoods can protect an experiment, the facility, and most importantly, the employee. #2710-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Laboratory Safety Series: 13 Program Package 13 video package, 2011A laboratory can be a dangerous place and, with the daily pressures to get things done, employees can be tempted to take shortcuts and ignore safety precautions. At the same time, with the increasing complexity of the equipment and procedures involved in experiments, employees need an even greater knowledge of safety practices that they may have had in the past. This 13 video Laboratory Safety Series shows both new employees and seasoned veterans the importance of safety in the laboratory. The programs review OSHA regulations, cover the use of specific equipment, and stress the importance of using good safety practices. The 13 programs in the series are:

• Orientation to Laboratory Safety; Safety Showers and Eye Washes in the Laboratory

• Flammables and Explosives in the Laboratory; The Formaldehyde Standard

• Electrical Safety in the Laboratory; Laboratory Ergonomics• Using MSDSs in the Laboratory; Laboratory Hoods• Preventing Contamination in the Laboratory; Safe Handling of

Laboratory Glassware• Planning for Laboratory Emergencies; Handling Compressed Gas

Cylinders• OSHA Lab Standard Refresher Program

#9935-DV ...............................................................................$ 1999.95

Material Safety Data Sheets in the Laboratory 15 mins, 2011All potentially hazardous materials entering a laboratory have a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS). But to make good use of the information on an MSDS, employees need to understand how it is organized and what it contains. This training program reviews the various sections of the MSDS, what information can be found in each section and most importantly, how this information can help employees to work safely in their laboratory. #2711-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Orientation to Laboratory Safety 12 mins, 2011A laboratory can be a dangerous place, and with the daily pressures to get things done employees can be tempted to take shortcuts and ignore safety precautions. And with the increasing complexity of the equipment and procedures involved in experiments, employees need an even greater knowledge of safety practices and procedures than they may have had in the past. This lab safety orientation program shows both new employees and seasoned veterans the importance of safety in the laboratory... as well as reviewing the OSHA regulations and good safety practices that apply to laboratory environments. #2712-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

OSHA Formaldehyde Standard 15 mins, 2011The use of formaldehyde in many laboratory operations poses significant health hazard to laboratory employees. The results of mishandling formaldehyde can be serious. They can range from the short-term discomfort associated with minor burns or skin irritation... to chronic effects from a lifetime of overexposure. This program provides the training that is required by this standard, focusing on the rules and procedures that the standard establishes for working with this potentially dangerous chemical. #2713-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

OSHA Lab Standard Refresher Program 15 mins, 2011Keep your experienced employees aware of the hazards that are present while working in the laboratory. With this thorough program, employees will renew their learning on OSHA’s regulations on chemical hazards in the laboratory. Also, physical and health hazards, common types of hazardous chemicals, and container labels are covered. #2423-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 299.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, Reproducible Scheduling & Attendance Form,Employee Quiz, Training Log and certificate

OSHA Laboratory Standard Update 22 mins, Leader’s Guide, 1997Comply with OSHA 1910.1450 employee training and retraining requirements. Employees will take personal responsibility for a clean and safe laboratory. #2423-DV .................................................................................$ 199.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, certificates, 30 (16 p.) booklets & 5 Posters, 1997

Planning for Laboratory Emergencies 17 mins, 2011A caustic acid hose has just erupted... an experiment has shown unexpected reactions... what should employees do to deal with these and other emergencies? Employees need to know when and how they should act in an emergency situation. This program on laboratory emergencies discusses how to minimize damage and prevent injuries if a laboratory emergency should occur. #2714-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Preventing Contamination in the Laboratory 11 mins, 2011Handling hazardous chemicals and specimens requires a great deal of caution. If substances are not properly controlled, hazards can spread and contaminate other materials, work areas... even employees themselves. With many laboratories using toxic, corrosive and carcinogenic chemicals, employees need to do all they can to prevent contamination. #2715-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Safe Handling of Laboratory Glassware 13 mins, 2011Broken glassware causes more laboratory accidents than any other hazard. Because it is so fragile, glassware can easily fracture if it is bumped, dropped or too much pressure is applied to it. Some glassware accidents don’t require much more than a band-aid, while others can result in a lot of blood and the need for medical attention. Plus, the threat of contamination from the materials in a broken container can also be a serious problem. #2716-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Lab Safety

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Safety Showers and Eye Washes in the Laboratory 9 mins, 2011Employees may never need a safety shower or an eye wash... but if they do, knowing where they are located, and the proper procedures for using them, can prevent serious injury or possibly even save a life. This training program reviews the correct ways to use this equipment, and emphasize the need for quick action after a chemical splash or spill in a laboratory. #2717-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Lockout-Tagout - Basic Training 10 mins, 2011One of the most effective methods for insuring personal protection around moving machinery is implementing a detailed lockout and tagout program. Following correct lockout/tagout procedures is vital to a safe work environment. During maintenance or repair, a piece of equipment must have its energy source isolated and disabled through proper lockout/tagout procedures. This informative overview of the lockout/tagout process will insure that everyone in your facility is aware of what to do when working on machinery. #2824-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 349.95Kit Includes: 5 Touch Awareness package including 1 Poster, 1 leader’s script, 3 tent cards, 15 Employee Handbooks, 15 Quiz cards

Lock-out/Tag-out 22 mins, 2009Created specifically to assist facilities in complying with the employee training requirements of OSHA’s Lock-Out/Tag-Out regulation, this program will discuss the OSHA Lock-Out/Tag-Out Standard, including the Energy Control Plan. This program uses areas familiar to employees working with both electric and hydraulic pneumatic equipment & point out specifically where Lock-Out/Tag-Out procedures should be applied.

• Types of energy• Lock-out/tag-out devices• Lock-out/tag-out procedures• Dissipating energy• Special situations• Hydraulic and pneumatic systems

#2527-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 349.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide w/Training Certificate, Quiz and scheduling & Attendance Forms, (30) Employee Handbooks, (5) Posters

Lock-Out/Tag-Out Training For Affected & Authorized Employees Update 20 mins, 2000This thorough Lock-Out/Tag-Out training program is primarily designed for machine operators, maintenance personnel, and those employees who work near machines but do not operate them. Updated to meet most recent training and regulatory requirements, this video explains the requirements for a mandatory written program and training documentation, along with hazardous energy sources, lock requirements, tag requirements, and auditing machinery.#1153-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95

Lock-Out/Tag-Out Training for Employees 18 mins, 2008Being around energy is an every day part of our lives, and an important part of our workplace operations. High pressure steam, electricity, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, even the force of gravity are common forms of energy used to power our machines and processes. While energy is obviously useful, it can also be dangerous. This program reviews the procedures used to control this energy, commonly known as lockout/tagout.#2523-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 499.95

Lock-Out/Tag-Out Would Have Saved His Life 20 mins, 2008This video immediately grabs the viewer’s attention with the true story of a man killed in a workplace mishap that would have been prevented by lockout/tagout.#2512-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 449.95

Lockout/Tagout - Your Key To Safety 20 mins, 2006Give your authorized, affected and other employees the life-saving information they need to help prevent injuries and comply with OSHA Reg. 1910.147 training/retraining requirements. This straightforward video will help reduce potential employee accidents involving hazardous energy and avoid the high costs of poor safety records, OSHA fines and lost productivity.#2254-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: Trainer’s Employee Handbooks, instructor’s Guide, Trainer’s Tools CD w/ Quiz and clip art, Awareness Posters, Training Log

Lockout/Tagout: Employee Awareness12 mins, Facilitator’s Guide, (10) Employee Handbooks, Quiz, PowerPoint Presentation, 2009Opening with a compelling first person account of an accident, this video makes it clear to machine operators and other site workers the importance of the lockout/tagout procedures and best practices for preventing hazardous energy releases. On any given day in America, an estimated 21 workers will be severely injured on the job due to the release of hazardous energy. Keep your worksite out of the statistics with this important training program that features multiple work environments and various types of machines and lockout/tagout scenarios. Covers:

• The importance of Lockout/Tagout procedures• Overview of Lockout/Tagout procedures• Preventing hazardous energy releases

#2643-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 399.95

Lockout-Tagout

More High Impact Lockout/Tagout Safety Training2012Nearly 200 employees are killed and thousands of others injured each year when they are exposed to the sudden, unexpected release of hazardous energy. To protect workers from such incidents, a set of procedures known as lockout/tagout is used to disconnect and isolate all of the hazardous energy sources to a machine, piece of equipment or other device. 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. Also featured are six workplace injury reenactments that illustrate the devastating consequences of improper lockout/tagout operations. Topics include situations that require lockout/tagout, authorized, affected and other employees, proper use of locks and tags, steps involved in performing a lockout procedure, verifying a zero energy state, returning equipment to service and group lockout procedures.

#2889-DV (21 mins) Spanish Avail. .................................$ 499.95(Graphic)#2890-DV (10 mins) Spanish Avail. .................................$ 299.95(Graphic)#2889-DV (21 mins) Spanish Avail. .................................$ 499.95(Non-Graphic) #2890-DV (10 mins) Spanish Avail. .................................$ 299.95(Non-Graphic)

Lab Safety & Lockout-Tagout

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Machine Guarding & Conveyor Safety 13 mins, 2011Moving machine parts, when unguarded, have the potential to cause severe workplace injuries, such as crushed fingers or hands, amputations, burns, or blindness. Machine guarding protects individuals from getting their hands, arms, any other body parts from getting cut, crushed, sheared or otherwise seriously damaged. This program is designed to explain some of the basics of machine guarding and to give you information relating to potential hazards you can avoid by working and acting safely around equipment and machinery.

• Hazards associated with machines• Purpose and function of machine guards• Best safety practices• The importance of following proper lockout/tagout procedures• Various types of conveyor guarding• Safety signs and emergency stop devices #2825-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95

Machine Guard Safety 20 mins, Leader’s Guide, 1999Increase employees awareness that they need to understand the dangers of working with machinery, and how those risks can be minimized by proper installation and use of safety guards.#0983-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 299.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, 30 booklets, 5 Posters, certificates, attendance sheet

Machines, Operators and Guards: Real Accidents, Real Stories 15 mins, 2009This video dramatically illustrates how a worker’s life was changed forever simply by overlooking machine guard safety. You’ll also see how a plant manager lost an employee to a tragic and preventable machine-guard incident. Using “real stories,” this video hammers home the importance of OSHA standards, workplace safety, and the hazards of workplace complacency. #2571-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 499.95

Eye Safety - Basic Training 14 mins, 2011Eye injuries are 100% preventable yet over 90% of all eye injuries are due to the lack of or improper use of eye protection. Nature has tried to protect the eyes from injury by providing us with a number of built in devices however, these natural defenses protect the eyes from minor injuries and are not sufficient to protect our eyes from heavy exposures that exist in industry today. This program is designed to train your employees on the many ways eyes can be injured and how to select and use personal protective equipment to protect themselves from injury. #2826-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95

Eye Safety Update 15 mins, 2008Most employees take ‘healthy eyes’ for granted. But our eyes are very fragile and statistics show that eye injuries occur frequently in the workplace. This updated training program shows employees that many eye problems are caused by not paying attention to the work that they are doing or not wearing appropriate PPE.#0983-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 299.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, Employee Handbooks, Quiz, scheduling & Attendance Forms, Training Certificates and poster

Protecting Our Sight 2012Each and every day, our eyes provide the gateway that allows us to recognize and comprehend the world we work, live and play in. Because our vision is so crucial to almost all aspects of our daily lives, it’s difficult to understand why we wouldn’t protect our eyes in every instance they are at risk from hazards; yet, over 2,000 workers in North America suffer some type of eye injury requiring medical treatment every day. This program discusses the protective devices and precautions we can utilize to prevent such injuries while stressing the importance of assessing the hazards of each job task and avoiding common pitfalls that often lead to these incidents.

#2880-DV (19 mins) .................................................................$ 499.95#2881-DV (9 mins) ...................................................................$ 299.95

That’s Why You Wear Eye Protection 2004Teach your employees that 90% of all eye injuries could be prevented by the use of proper eye protection. Filmed in a variety of industrial facilities, this eye-catching video discusses various types of eye protection devices and how they help to prevent common, serious injuries. Illustrate the tragic consequences that occur when proper precautions are not taken to protect your eyes.

#2363-DV (18 mins) .................................................................$ 449.95#2364-DV (10 mins) .................................................................$ 249.95

The First Step 8 mins, 2008This is the story about how one wrong step or one wrong action can change your life forever. Candace Carnahan, a young college student, worked summers at a paper mill in her home town. She had worked at the mill three years and was comfortable with the work and familiar with the environment; so familiar that she thought nothing of taking an often used shortcut by stepping over a conveyor system that ran at floor level. But one day she stepped too short, catching her foot in the conveyor and eventually losing her left leg from the knee down. In this video, Candace dramatically describes this tragedy and the safety lessons she learned from it. Her story will help your employees realize that the first step to not being injured, is knowing that you can be injured. #2511-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95

Personal Protective Equipment 25 mins, Leader’s Guide, 2000On-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 $100 billion annually. Government surveys show that the most common cause of workplace injuries today is due to employees not using proper PPE. In most cases appropriate equipment is readily available, yet employees do not recognize the need for this equipment, or take the time to use it.#1347-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, Posters, compliance manual, 30 employee booklets, Quiz

Personal Protective Equipment - Safe at Work 25 mins, 2008This Video will help you ensure that employees understand their role and responsibilities in safeguarding themselves against on-the-job hazards. It is perfect as an orientation for new employees or refresher training for veteran workers. This program covers eye & face, head, hand, and foot protection, plus respiratory protection and hearing conservation. Its blend of straightforward facts, risk control scenarios, and how-to information helps trainers fulfill the requirement that employees prove they can properly use PPE before they are considered “officially trained.”#2447-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, Trainer Tool CD-Rom, (11) Employee Handbooks, poster

Machine Guarding

PPE - Eye

PPE - General

Machine Guarding & PPE

PPE - Foot

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Personal Protective Equipment - A Refresher Program 17 mins, 2006The proper use of PPE is key in avoiding many common workplace injuries. This video will refresh your employees’ knowledge of OSHA’s personal protective equipment regulation to reinforce mindfulness of hazards in work areas, familiarity with PPE available, and how to select the appropriate equipment for the job. Topics covered include OSHA PPE standards as well as equipment that guards against:

• Eye, face, and head hazards• Respiratory hazards• Hand, finger, and foot hazards• Electrical hazards, and more!

#2358-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, Training Certificate, employee Quiz, scheduling & Attendance Forms, 5 Posters, 30 Employee Handbooks

PPE - Real Accidents, Real Stories 15 mins, 2011In this latest installment of the Real Accidents, Real Stories line of safety training films, we follow three workers who, through their decisions, decided to ignore PPE safety guidelines and ended up paying the price. Hear them tell in their own words how one mistake dramatically affected the quality of their life. This is the newest and most stirring video in the series, as each the accidents that are detailed within can happen to anyone. #2773-DV .................................................................................$ 499.95

PPE - Your First Line of Defense 20 mins, 2011Get great advice on the proper use of PPE from the employees themselves in this essential training video. Your employees will hear different workers in different environments talk about the importance of PPE, the typical excuses for not wearing it, and how, no matter the circumstances, that they will not stand for a workplace with unsafe employees. Also heavily covered is proper donning and fitting of Personal Protective Equipment from your head to your toes. #2772-DV .................................................................................$ 499.95

PPE - Head to Toe 15 mins, 2008This program provides an easy to understand overview of the variety of PPE available to help make our work safe. It emphasizes the importance of wearing the proper PPE by showing a re-enactment of an arc flash incident that could have been tragic had the person not been wearing the proper PPE. The worker involved describes the incident and how his PPE saved him from injury. Other interviews with workers who avoided eye and foot injuries reinforce the safety message. This video is great for new employees or for refresher training.#2461-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 449.95

PPE: Wear It For You 12 mins, 2011Personal protective equipment is designed to protect the wearer from injury, but it only works if you wear it. This is dramatically demonstrated in David Dyck’s powerful, true story of surviving a violent explosion during a routine maintenance procedure. Because of the PPE he was wearing, he is here today to share his moving story. Not only does David remind us of the importance of PPE, his story illustrates how an injury affects family, friends and co-workers. It’s a message your employees will not forget.#2884-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 449.95

Hand Safety 12 mins, Facilitator Guide, PowerPoint Presentation, Quiz, 2005Over 16 million individuals seek emergency each year for hand injuries. Keep your from becoming part of this statistic with thorough video. #1909-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95

Hand Injury Prevention - Basic Training 11 mins, 2011Our hands and wrists are very complex, consisting of 27 different bones, and are used constantly throughout the day to perform a wide range of activities. Because of this, hand and wrist injuries are common in the workplace, responsible for nearly 25% of all job related accidents. It is important that employees understand the structure of the hand and wrist and what precautions they can take to avoid injuries. This program covers:

• The structure of the hand and wrist• Different types of hand and wrist injuries• How to care for hand and wrist injuries• How to avoid injuring your hand or wrist• Personal protective equipment

#2827-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95

Hand Wrist And Finger Safety 13 mins, 2009Each year over 500,000 people injure their hands, wrists or fingers. Nearly one out of four “on-the-job” accidents involve these parts of the body. To help reduce these problems it is important for employees to learn about the most common hazards to these areas of the body. This program will review hand, wrist and finger hazards and help employees to take the steps necessary to avoid them.

• The hand and how it works.• Preparing for the job.• Available personal protective equipment.• Fit and care of personal protective equipment.• Ergonomic hazards.

#2526-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 299.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide w/Training Certificate, Quiz and scheduling & Attendance Forms, 30 Employee Handbooks, 5 Posters

PPE - Hand

Lessons Learned from Hand Injuries2010From our earliest moments, we use our hands to learn, to explore and to interact with the world around us, and now as working adults, our hands continue to be “out front,” touching, grasping, pushing, pulling and lifting our way through work and through life. Unfortunately, being “out front” can also mean being placed in danger, and sometimes things go wrong. This program features reenactments of workplace hand injury scenarios to teach valuable safety lessons about protecting our hands in every situation where hazards exist. Viewers will see the traumatic consequences of becoming distracted, using improper gloves, wearing jewelry around moving machinery, failing to pay attention to our work and attempting job tasks we are not qualified to perform.

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PPE

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Hearing Conservation - Basic Training 20 mins, 2011Hearing loss is easy to ignore; there is no pain, pressure, or bleeding as hearing loss from noise exposure occurs. It happens gradually and often not noticed until it’s too late. There are an estimated 33 million people in the U.S. with hearing loss enough to affect their daily activities. Occupation-related noise exposure accounts for 11 million cases of hearing loss and another 36 million people suffer from tinnitus, which is a chronic ringing in the ears. This program is designed to train your employees on the basic methods of protection themselves for work-related hearing loss. #2828-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95

Hearing Conservation - Are You Listening Jim? 14 mins, 2011Hearing loss is irreversible, but can be prevented through knowledge of its causes and proper use of PPE. This program presents the story of one worker’s struggle with his own “inner voices” that encourage him to take better care of his hearing. Your workers will understand that it is not just the noise at work that can cause hearing loss, but excessive sound levels off the job as well. The overall message is simple, hearing loss is permanent but preventable and everyone needs to take care of their hearing any time they are exposed to high levels of noise. Using high end graphic production techniques, creative dialog and compelling visuals, your employees will start “hearing voices” that encourage smart hearing protection choices. #2770-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 399.95

Hearing Conservation - You Decide What To Hear 12 mins, Facilitator Guide, PowerPoint Presentation, Quiz, 2004Noise induced hearing loss is 100% preventable. This program begins with an innovative presentation on how the body processes sound and the affects of excessive noise. Train your employees on this OSHA required topic.

#1855-DV .................................................................................$ 449.95

Hearing Conservation Training For Employees 18 mins, 2008Because hearing loss can be gradual, happening over a long period of time, we often don’t recognize it’s happening until it’s too late. This is why we must make sound decisions when it comes to protecting our hearing by following our organization’s hearing loss prevention plan, always wearing our hearing protection when required and taking steps to reduce off-job noise hazards. This program explains how your facility’s hearing conservation program protects employees from the harmful effects of noise exposure.#2508-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 499.95

Hearing Conservation - A Refresher Program18 mins, 2008Considering the fact that virtually all types of hearing injuries can result in hearing loss, it is important to keep your employees up-to-date on proper hearing conservation safety. This video will provide your employees with the information they need to refresh their knowledge of OSHA’s hearing regulation. Topics covered include:

• How our ears work• Potential effects of hearing damage• Common types and causes of hearing damage/loss• Noise avoidance and hearing safety practices• Selection and use of personal protective equipment

#2357-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 299.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, Training Certificate, employee Quiz, scheduling & Attendance Forms, 5 Posters, 30 Employee Handbooks

WHAT?! Protecting Your Hearing13 mins, 2006Hearing loss caused by noise is dangerous and permanent. It decreases employee efficiency at work. Protect your employees by preserving their hearing with this comprehensive video on hearing loss. This program’s upbeat approach will keep your employees tuned in to how they can protect themselves and their ears.#2187-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: administrative materials, software templates, PowerPoint presentation, Employee Handbooks

Respiratory Protection - Basic Training 28 mins, 2011Respiratory protection and self-contained breathing apparatus are used to protect employees from harmful gases, fumes, vapors and chemicals, as well as where the air doesn’t contain enough oxygen to support life. Under OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.134, employers are required to provide training on the hazards involved when respiratory equipment is required and the type of equipment needed for proper protection. This program is designed to give employees basic information about personal protection under adverse or hazardous conditions.#2829-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95

Respiratory Protection & Safety 24 mins, 2007Many employees think that if they cannot see a hazard, then they must be safe. Respiratory hazards can take the form of invisible fumes or gases that are deceptively dangerous to your workers health. Help your employees understand the importance of respiratory safety with this in-depth video.#2319-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 349.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, (30) Employee Handbooks, (5) Posters, Reproducible Scheduling & Attendance Form, Quiz, Training Certificate, log

Respiratory Protection Refresher Program 16 mins, 2006Common respiratory hazards can occur almost anywhere, both at home and at work. This video will reiterate the importance of protecting breathing and respiratory functions in any environment so employees can live a productive, healthier life.#2362-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 299.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, Employee Handbooks, Quiz, scheduling and Attendance Forms, Training Certificates and poster

Respiratory Protection - Breathing Safely 22 mins, 2008This training program provides general industry employees with training on their roles and responsibilities in safeguarding themselves against airborne hazards through the proper use of respirators and also informs them of their company’s responsibilities. The video addresses the key elements OSHA requires for respiratory protection training (CFR 1910.134).#2507-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: Instructor’s Guide, (11) Employee Handbooks, Trainer Tools CD w/ Powerpoint and Quiz, Awareness Poster

PPE - Respiratory

PPE

PPE - Hearing

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Respiratory Safety 14 mins, Facilitator Guide, PowerPoint Presentation, Quiz, 2005Educates and motivates workers on when and how to properly use their air-purifying respirators. Topics covered include: how the respiratory system works, the effects of different hazards, and the importance of proper selection and fit.

#1911-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95

OSHA Record Keeping For Employees14 mins, 2002Employees view an actual incident from their perspective. It covers the information they need to provide about a workplace illness or injury and explains why this information is needed and how it is used.#1529-DV .................................................................................$ 199.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: employee comprehensive manual, 5 Posters, 30 employee booklets

OSHA Recordkeeping For Managers & Supervisors 16 mins, 2002Managers and supervisors are taken through an actual incident that shows their responsibilities.#1528-DV .................................................................................$ 199.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: Compliance Manual, 30 employee booklets 5 Posters

Welding & Cutting Torch Safety 16 mins, 2011Welding and cutting activities produce sparks or use open flames and can create potential hazards especially in confined spaces and process areas. When working with gas welding and cutting operations, there are a number of safety guidelines employees must follow. This program trains your employees in basic safety procedures and safe work practices to prevent injury or property damage during welding and cutting operations.

• Proper storage and marking of compressed gas cylinders• Procedures to follow when lighting a welding or cutting torch• Personal protective equipment required for welding operations• Welding in special situations.

#2833-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95

Arc Welding Safety 11 mins, 1994Covers ‘do’s and don’ts’ for safe use of arc welding equipment, and meets OSHA 1910.254 requirements.

• Areas or environments for safest welding• Pre-use inspection equipment; PPE• Materials and containers to avoid welding

#0311-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95

Gas Welding Safety 14 mins, 1994When working with gas welding and cutting operations, there are many potential hazards that can cause accidents, and numerous safety procedures that must be followed. This program, in conjunction with company guidelines, policies, and procedures, helps provide the training required to safely perform gas welding and cutting operations.#0307-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95

High Impact Welding Safety 19 mins, 1998This powerful program uses six accident re-creations to remind viewers that welding and cutting operations are inherently dangerous and that workers who weld must follow all safety rules to protect themselves from serious injury or death.#0866-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 499.95

Welding Safety 12 mins, Leader’s Guide, 1996Like many industrial processes, welding can be very dangerous. Whether an employee is working with the hazardous gases of an “oxyacetylene” unit... the high voltage of “stick welding”... or the combination of gas and electricity that powers “MIG” and “TIG” operations... flying sparks, toxic fumes, electric shock and high temperatures are just some of the things that can make welding a dangerous proposition. This training program will remind your employees that there are indeed a number of hazards associated with welding, and provide the information they need to work safely when involved with welding operations.#0450-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 299.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, 1995, Quiz, Certificates, 30 (16 p.) Booklets & 5 Posters

Backhoe Safety 18 mins, 2000Focusing on tractor-loader backhoes and written in cooperation with over 20 experienced operators, this program is filled with real world tips and advice on safe backhoe operation.

#1339-DV .................................................................................$ 199.95

Bucket Truck Safety 15 mins, 2001Bucket truck work puts operators at risk every day. For their protection and your company’s use this one-of-a-kind training program to deliver professional training on the subject - the kind of training your operators will benefit from for years to come. Developed with OSHA, ANSI, and S.I.A. Guidelines and regulations in mind, this video covers critical material your operators need to stay safe.#1514-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: instructor’s guide, (11) Employee Handbooks, (10) Training/Operator Reminder Cards, (10) wallet cards, and poster

Crane Safety in Construction Environments 16 mins, 2010Crane-related accidents can often be deadly, due to the heavy loads that are lifted. Once a load or a crane itself falls, not much can be done to stop it, and there is little time for people to move safely out of the way. This training program points out to employees that over 90% of crane-related accidents are caused by human error... and that they are the key to preventing these incidents.

• Recent changes in the OSHA crane regulations.• Operator certification.• Equipment inspection and hazard assessment.• Boom, jib and overhead cranes.• General and operational safety devices.• Crane operations and hand signals.• Working around power lines.

#2700-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 349.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide with Training Certificate, Quiz and scheduling & Attendance Forms, (30) Employee Handbooks, (5) Posters

Recordkeeping

Welding Safety

Construction Safety Regulations

PPE, Recordkeeping, Welding Safety & Construction Safety Regulations

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Dealing with Drug and Alcohol Abuse for Employees in Construction Environments17 mins, 2012Substance abuse is a huge, worldwide problem, and can be particularly acute in the construction industry. In the United States alone there are over 50 million binge drinkers, 17 million illegal drug users and almost 15 million people who abuse prescription drugs. In fact, it is estimated that one out of every ten workers has a substance abuse problem. An employee with an alcohol or drug problem can decrease productivity, create a hostile work environment and damage a company’s good name. Worst of all, the actions of a worker who is under the influence can completely undermine a company’s efforts to keep people safe. Your construction employees need to know what they can do to help keep their job sites drug and alcohol-free. This video trains them on the various types of substance abuse that are found in the workplace, how they can affect an employee’s work situation and what employees themselves can do to help keep their workplace drug and alcohol free.#2887-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 349.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide w/Training Certificate, Quiz and scheduling & Attendance Forms, (30) Employee Handbooks, (5) Posters

Dealing with Drug and Alcohol Abuse for Managers and Supervisors in Construction Environments 19 mins, 2012Construction supervisors need to respect a worker’s private life however, what if a worker had too much to drink one night? Or another worker smoked some dope over a weekend? How about the employee who has been taking medications that could impair their ability to work safely? When substance abusers arrive at the jobsite, they don’t leave their problems at the door. What these employees are doing both on and off -duty could cause them to have a serious accident. Managers and supervisors need to know how substance abuse can affect a workplace, how to recognize signs of abuse and what they can do to handle abuse situations. This video trains them on the various forms of substance abuse that are typically found in the workplace, how managers and supervisors can detect substance abuse problems, and what they should and should not do if they discover a worker with a substance abuse problem.#2888-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 349.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide w/Training Certificate, Quiz and scheduling & Attendance Forms, (30) Employee Handbooks, (5) Posters

Dump Truck Safety 10 mins, 2012Dump trucks are found on every city street virtually every day and, with good reason. Of all the vehicles found in construction, maintenance, and public works, the dump truck is without question the most versatile. In addition to its familiar duties of carrying, dumping, and spreading of loads, this highly versatile equipment can be outfitted with a wide array of attachments to make it, without question, the workhouse of the job site.

#2908-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95

Eye Safety In Construction Environments 15 mins, 2008Most employees take “healthy eyes” for granted until they injure one. In reality, our eyes are very fragile, and statistics show that eye injuries occur frequently in the workplace. They are especially common in the construction industry due to the wide variety of work conditions and materials used. “Eye Safety in Construction Environments” shows how many eye problems are caused by not paying attention to the work employees are doing, or not wearing the appropriate personal protective equipment. This video reminds employees that eye injuries can easily happen to them and shows them how to prevent these injuries. #2474-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 299.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, Training Certificate, Employee Quiz and Scheduling & Attendance Forms, 30 Employee Handbooks, and 5 Posters

Fall Protection in Construction Environments 11 mins, 2009Falls are the second leading cause of death each year in the United States (after traffic accidents)! Over 10,000 people are killed every year as a result of falls and 200,000 to 300,000 people are disabled. Eighty-five percent of all falls that occur on the job result in lost work time. This program provides the information employees need to work safely when they are “off the ground”, and assists in satisfying the major training requirements in the OSHA Standard on Fall Protection.#2561-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 299.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide with Training Certificate, employee Quiz and scheduling & Attendance Forms, 30 Employee Handbooks, and 5 Posters

Forklift Workshop for Construction 30 mins, 2010Forklift Workshop for Construction helps trainers meet the formal, practical, evaluation, and refresher training requirements of OSHA’s 29 CFR Section 1926.602(d) and 1910.178(l). This program provides forklift operators, new and veteran, with training on key safety and operation practices. The workshop format reinforces learning using hands-on practice tools, exercises and learning activities.#2760-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: instructor’s guide, (11) operator handbooks, (10) wallet cards, certificate, poster, and Trainer Tools CD-ROM with exercises and Quizzes

Electrocution Hazards in Construction EnvironmentsPart I - Types of Hazards & How to Protect Yourself 22 mins, 2012Over the years, electrocution has become the fourth leading cause of death in the construction industry. Contrary to common perception, it does not take a great deal of electricity to cause an electrocution. Just the amount of current that it takes to light a common Christmas Tree bulb can stop the heart and result in death. There are a number of causes of shock, electrical burns, and electrocution therefore employees need to know what hazards to watch out for and how they can protect themselves. The first in a two-part series on electrocution hazards, discusses the major types of electrocution hazards, and how employees can protect themselves from electrical hazards and electrocution in construction environments.#2902-DV Spanish Avail. .................................................$ 249.95Kit ..........................................................................................$ 349.95Leader’s Guide w/Training Certificate, Quiz and scheduling & Attendance Forms, (30) Employee Handbooks, (5) Posters

Part II - Employer Responsibility 15 mins, 2012Construction sites can contain a number of potential electrical hazards. OSHA defines four types of hazards that are associated with electricity, and three types of injuries that result from them. Direct contact with electricity, through a power source, cord or transmission line is the most common type of electrical hazard, and can occur in a number of ways. Employers are required to train workers regarding electrocution hazards and the measures that they should take to control the hazards. Employers must also put procedures into place so that workers can get answers to any questions that they have about working safely around electrocution hazards. The second in a two-part series on electrocution hazards, this program discusses the major types of electrocution hazards, and how employees can protect themselves from electrical hazards and electrocution in construction environments, as well as employers’ responsibilities in these areas. #2903-DV Spanish Avail. .................................................$ 249.95Kit ..........................................................................................$ 349.95Leader’s Guide w/Training Certificate, Quiz and scheduling & Attendance Forms, (30) Employee Handbooks, (5) Posters

Construction Safety Regulations

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Hand & Power Tool Safety In Construction Environments 18 mins, 2008Most 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.

• Tool hazards, maintenance.• Inspecting power tools.• PPE and protection from hazards.• Choosing tools that “fit” you and the job.

#2478-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 299.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide w/Training Certificate, Quiz and scheduling & Attendance Forms, (30) Employee Handbooks, (5) Posters

Hand Finger & Wrist Safety In Construction Environments 13 mins, 2008Our hands, wrists and fingers are valuable tools the most valuable we’ll ever own. In fact, we use our hands so much that they are exposed to a multitude of hazards such as: machines with heavy or fast moving parts that can pinch or grab, sharp tools that can cut or puncture and corrosive materials that can damage the skin. This engaging video, discusses workplace activities where hands, wrists & fingers can be subject to injury, and how to avoid hazards and protect the hand.

• The hand_ and how it works.• Preparing for the job.• PPE use, proper fit and care.• Ergonomic hazards.

#2479-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 299.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, Training Certificate, Employee Quiz & Attendance Forms, 30 Employee Handbooks, & 5 Posters

Ladder Safety In Construction Environments 13 mins, 2008Ladders are one of the most commonly used pieces of workplace equipment from common stepladders to sophisticated extension ladders. Few construction sites can be found where a ladder is not in use! This video reminds us that although they are common, we must not take them for granted, and neglect appropriate precautions when using ladders.#2480-DV Spanish Avail. ...$ 199.95Kit ............................................$ 299.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, Training Certificate, Employee Quiz and Scheduling & Attendance Forms, 30 Employee Handbooks, and 5 Posters

Large Equipment Safety 20 mins, Leader’s Guide, 1991Construction sites are full of all types of heavy equipment. Operating this equipment safely is of great importance not only to the operator, but to everyone working in the immediate vicinity as well. This timeless video covers the safe use of front-end loaders, backhoes, and general purpose tractors. It discusses safe operation on slopes and in high-traffic areas.#0537-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95

OSHA Lead Standard 21 mins, 2008Created 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.

• Contents of the standards and methods of compliance.• Measurement concepts such as: Permissible exposure limits (PEL),

Time weighted average (TWA) and Action levels.• Exposure assessment, monitoring and medical surveillance.• Hygiene and housekeeping.

#2486-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, Training Certificate, Employee Quiz and Scheduling & Attendance Forms, 30 Employee Handbooks, and 5 Posters

PPE In Construction Environments17 mins, 2010On-the-job injuries affect all types of people doing all types of work. Each year over 1,000,000 workers are injured... at a cost to employers of over $100 billion annually. However, studies have shown that the great majority of these workplace injuries could have been prevented if proper safety procedures and workplace practices had been followed. This training program has been specifically created to assist construction workers in selecting proper Personal Protective Equipment. #2682-DV Spanish Avail. .................................................$ 299.95Kit ..........................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide w/Training Certificate, Quiz and scheduling & Attendance Forms, (30) Employee Handbooks, (5) Posters

Rigging Safety in Construction Environments 21 mins, 2010When it comes to crane operations, rigging can often be the weak link that causes an accident. How a load is attached to a crane can make the difference between a successful lift and an unfortunate accident. And rigging-related accidents can often be deadly, due to the large and heavy loads that are lifted. Once a load or a crane itself falls not much can be done to stop it, and there is little time for people to move safely out of the way. This training program points out to employees that over 90% of rigging-related accidents are caused by human error... and that they are the key to preventing these incidents.

• Recent changes in the OSHA crane safety regulations.• “Qualified/competent” riggers and signalers.• Personal protective equipment.• Equipment inspection.• Slings and hitches.• Hand signals and load angles.• Working around power lines.

#2701-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 349.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide with Training Certificate, Quiz and scheduling & Attendance Forms, (30) Employee Handbooks, (5) Posters

Right to Know for Building & Construction Companies 21 mins, 2008Created to assist construction companies of all types in complying with federal, state and municipal “Right-To-Know” regulations, this kit also addresses the major education and training requirements in these “chemical hazard” laws. Introduces employees to the “Right-To-Know” regulations and provides training on the various types of chemicals found in construction environments.#2488-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, Training Certificate, Employee Quiz and Scheduling & Attendance Forms, 30 Employee Handbooks, and 5 Posters

Construction Safety Regulations

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Slips, Trips and Falls in Construction Environments 17 mins, 2012Employees often do not give much thought to the prospect of slipping, tripping or even falling on the job. Yet these types of accidents account for more workplace injuries annually than any other accident category. Many of these injuries can be disabling, or even fatal. Because there is so much material, so many tools and pieces of equipment, and so much in the way of partially completed work, construction sites can be a virtual maze of slip, trip and fall hazards. This program trains your employees on the different types of situations found on construction sites that can lead to slips, trips and falls, and what they can do to avoid or prevent these accidents.#2873-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 349.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide w/Training Certificate, Quiz and scheduling & Attendance Forms, (30) Employee Handbooks, (5) Posters

Supported Scaffolding Safety In Construction Environments 20 mins, 2008Whenever a worker leaves the ground, the risk of an accident occurring increases dramatically. With more than 10,000 scaffold related injuries reported each year, OSHA has mandated that workers be trained on how to safely erect and use these work platforms. This video program, 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.#2482-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, Training Certificate, Employee Quiz and Scheduling & Attendance Forms, 30 Employee Handbooks, and 5 Posters

Suspended Scaffolding Safety In Construction Environments 20 mins, 2008Whenever a worker leaves the ground, the risk of an accident occurring increases dramatically. With more than 10,000 scaffold related injuries reported each year, OSHA has mandated that workers be trained on how to safely erect and use these work platforms. This video program, 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. #2484-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, Training Certificate, Employee Quiz and Scheduling & Attendance Forms, 30 Employee Handbooks, and 5 Posters

Toxic Mold - The Facts 12 mins, 2003Toxic mold is a problem making headlines everywhere. This video takes the mystery out of this sensitive subject and informs viewers of exactly what toxic mold is, the hazards involved, and some possible solutions.

#1639-DV .................................................................................$ 199.95

Welding Safety In Construction Environments 14 mins, 2008Welding in one form or another has been around for over 2,000 years. But it can still can be very dangerous without proper safety awareness. Consider the hazardous gases of an “Oxyacetylene” unit... the high voltage of “Stick” welding... or the combination of gas and electricity that powers “MIG” and “TIG” operations... flying sparks, toxic fumes, electric shock and high temperatures can be a lethal combination. This program reminds employees of the hazards associated with welding, and provides the information they need to work and weld safely#2477-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95

Construction Safety Orientation for Employees 25 mins, 2002Provides construction employees with a basic understanding of OSHA and its construction safety regulations.

• Electrical safety• Emergency Response and First Aid• Forklift and hand and power tools• HazCom and PPE• Slips, trips and falls

#1547-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 299.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, Training Log

Heat Stress in Construction Environments 12 mins, 2009Working in a hot environment can present a number of hazards that go beyond feeling uncomfortable. For workers who are outdoors in the summer or workers who are indoors in a hot workplace such as an enclosed construction site there can be a significant risk of heat-induced disorders. This informative training video on reminds employees that heat-related illnesses can occur in many situations, and reviews what can be done to address these situations. The program also discusses fundamental information on heat stress and other heat-related illnesses. Topics covered include:

• Situations that can cause heat-related illnesses.• Heat stress and the body’s cooling system.• Other heat-related illnesses.• Preparing to work in hot environments.• Engineering controls.• Treating heat-related illnesses.

#2562-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 349.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, Training Log

Safety Bob’s Construction Safety Orientation 21 mins, 2007With over 25 years of experience as a construction safety professional Bob Synnett is dedicated to teaching new and inexperienced workers how to stay safe on the job. In this program Bob stresses that construction work is dangerous and that each person is responsible for his or her own safety on the jobsite.#2454-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 499.95

Safety Orientation in Construction Environments 14 mins, 2009If you look closely at your accident statistics, you will notice that the most likely people to get injured are employees who are new to the job. These new employees include more than your recent hires. Temporary employees, an employee transferred into a new work area, contract employees, a recently promoted employee, even a member of management temporarily filling in, are all really new to their jobs. Use this informative training video as part of your orientation process to address the most common safety problems construction employees will encounter on the job, and begin developing a good safety attitude in your employees from day one.#2563-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 299.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide with Training Certificate, employee Quiz and scheduling & Attendance Forms, 30 Employee Handbooks, and 5 Posters

Construction Safety & Awareness

Construction Safety, Regulations & Awareness

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Supported Scaffolding Safety 18 mins, Leader’s Guide, 2001Trains employees on the dangers of scaffolds and how to minimize risks by knowing the correct ways to erect, maintain, and use scaffolding equipment. This content-rich program also meets OSHA training requirements.#1500-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, Employee Quiz, Training Log and Training Certificate

Suspended Scaffolding Safety 20 mins, Leader’s Guide, 2001Provides thorough training on the dangers of working with scaffolds. Increase awareness that risks can be minimized by knowing how to correctly erect, maintain, and use scaffolding equipment.#1432-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, Employee Quiz, Training Log and Training Certificate

Putting It All Together - Scaffolding Safety 15 min, 1996Train workers on the proper way to safely erect and dismantle scaffolding by complying with OSHA Standard 1926.450. A comprehensive look at:

• Types of scaffolding and matching scaffolding to the job• Safely erect scaffolding including ground preparation and choosing a

proper base• Multiple level scaffolding• Fall protection and safety inspections• How to tear down scaffolding properly

#1583-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Connector Training 27 mins, 2002Ironworkers risk slips, trips, and falls while connecting steel parts. This detailed video covers personal fall protection systems, sorting, hoisting, double connections, crane hand signals, and procedures.

• Setting columns and column splices• Seats and staggered clips• Filler beams

#1522-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95

Controlled Decking Training 20 mins, 2002Don’t let workers be complacent about their movements and safety. This video shows CDZ hazards including slippery surfaces, holes and openings, leading edges, joist failures, and hoisting materials. Also personal protective equipment recommendations are provided.

• CDZ design and layout requirements: size, perimeter, access• Decking types, procedures, column gaps• Moving control lines• Fall protection

#1525-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95

Fall Hazard Training 70 mins, 2002This program identifies fall hazards and required fall protection systems, and includes how to install, maintain, inspect, and remove them.#1523-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95

Multi-Lift Rigging Procedure Training 28 mins, 2002Help avoid horrific injuries by using this program by showing employees the risk from power lines and rigging failures during hoisting.

• Planning with beam list and load capacity• 6 safety rules: 5 members, 3 foot, safe route, member restrictions,

crane requirements• Marking of centerlines and use of tag line• Rigging equipment: wire rope slings, hooks, shackles• Clean lay down area; cribbing; storage/staging• Special rigging devices and PPE

#1524-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95

The Competent Person & Soil Testing 20 mins, 2011While 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.#2755-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95

Trenching & Excavation Safety: The Scott May Story 19 mins, 2009Trenching and excavation work--it’s the starting point of most construction projects. Before you dig, there’s a lot you need to know, because the risks, just like the weight of the soil, are too great to take a chance. This type of work is dangerous, with more than 100 workers killed in trench accidents each year. So if you work in a trench or excavation, no matter what your job, you need to know the safety requirements and that’s the purpose of this program#2548-DV .................................................................................$ 499.95

Trenching & Shoring Safety 2004Help employees avoid accidents by teaching them safe excavation-site procedures. This in-depth video focuses on OSHA-regulated safety measures and covers on protection from hazards with water accumulation and hazardous atmospheres, and the design of support, shield, and other protective systems.

• Underground installations, access and egress• Exposure to falling loads• Stability of adjacent structures, protection from loose rock or soil• Inspections• Design of sloping and benching systems

#1844-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: Trainer’s guide, 10 test sheets, 10 driver skill cards with removable receipt/training record

Scaffolding

Steel Erection

Trenching & Shoring

Scaffolding, Steel Erection & Trenching/Shoring

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Trenching & Shoring Safety - The Competent Person 25 mins, 2011It 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.#2754-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95

Trenching & Shoring: Meeting The Requirements 13 mins, 2012Trenching and shoring are essential tools during any excavation. This in-depth 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.

#2897-DV .................................................................................$ 499.95

Traffic Control Thru Work Zones 21 mins, 1997This program is targeted towards traffic control when performing utility maintenance operations in manholes or near busy roadways. It emphasizes worker safety, shows the proper set up, and details safe work practices for traffic control on a short-term job.

#0711-DV .................................................................................$ 199.95

Work Zone Traffic Control & Flagger Safety 16 mins, 2011Work zone traffic control is an important part of any well-planned construction or maintenance project. Traffic control is essential to protect both the public from the hazards associated with the project and the employees on the work project from the traffic and the flagger is the key individual charged with the responsibility of maintaining this control. The flagger must always remember that their job is the most important one on the crew, as the lives of all individuals in the work area and the safety of those driving through the work zone depends on you and your decisions.#2775-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95

Defensive Driving Techniques - Basic Training 19 mins, 2011Vehicle accidents continue to be the leading cause of workplace deaths. Most motor vehicle accidents can be prevented however, through the constant application of defensive driving techniques. This program is designed to train your drivers to be aware of potential hazards and how to avoid with. Plus, with the innovative use of older footage, it is sure to capture and hold your employees attention.

• Inspection and maintenance of your vehicle• Distracted driving• Driving at night or in inclement weather• Road rage• What to do in case of an accident

#2821-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 349.95Kit Includes: 5 Touch Awareness package including 1 Poster, 1 leader’s script, 3 tent cards, 15 Employee Handbooks, 15 Quiz cards

Backing, Parking and Intersections - Commercial Vehicles 18 mins, 2009Work zone traffic control is an important part of any well-planned construction or maintenance project. Traffic control is essential to protect both the public from the hazards associated with the project and the employees on the work project from the traffic and the flagger is the key individual charged with the responsibility of maintaining this control. The flagger must always remember that their job is the most important one on the crew, as the lives of all individuals in the work area and the safety of those driving through the work zone depends on you and your decisions.#2537-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 499.95

Defensive Driving Techniques - Your Ticket to Safety 20 mins, 2011Motor vehicles traffic crashes are the leading cause of unintentional injury death in the U.S., and the leading cause of death for American workers. Each year, car crashes cause over 40,000 deaths, more than 250,000 injuries requiring hospitalization and more than three million visits to emergency rooms across the nation. For employers, this equates to serious injury or death of employees, as well as substantial direct and indirect costs. Most motor vehicle crashes can be avoided if drivers and passengers take simple steps to reduce the likelihood of a crash and increase the chances of surviving a crash. This video program is designed to train your employees in basic defensive driving techniques they can practice each time they get behind the wheel, whether for business or personal reasons.#2751-DV .................................................................................$ 499.95

Distracted Driving: Making the Correct Choice 12 mins, 2012In today’s busy world, distractions are everywhere, especially behind the wheel. Phones, iPods, texting, talking, directions from a GPS, they are all distractions. The temptation to use these devices behind the wheel is very real. This program identifies these hazards, exposes the dangers they present and offers practical advice on how to remain focused behind the wheel. Statistics show that up to 63% of all motor vehicle crashes are due in whole, or in part to distracted driving. In fact, distracted driving is rapidly becoming the largest contributor to serious and fatal vehicle crashes. This program will help prevent you and your employees from becoming one of these statistics.#2893-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95

Distracted Driving: Real Accidents, Real Stories 15 mins, 2009This attention-grabbing video cuts through the clutter with dramatic reenactments that illustrate the dangers of distracted driving. It stresses safe driving techniques and provides practical advice for minimizing the risks of driving in a number of potentially dangerous situations.

• Cell phones & other gadgets• Children• Aggressive drivers• Drowsiness• Traveling away from home• Poor judgment & impatience

#2532-DV .................................................................................$ 499.95

Workzone Safety

Driving Safety (Non-DOT)

Trenching/Shoring, Workzone Safety & Non-DOT Driving Safety

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Distracted Driving: Real Accidents, Real Stories #2 13 mins, 2011One of the most dangerous and difficult to regulate aspects of professional truck driving is all of the potential distractions a driver faces at each moment. In this impactful behavioral training video, drivers will be shown the array of distractions they may face and the importance of attentiveness and responsible driving behavior. Real stories of disastrous outcomes of distracted driving incidents serve to drive the message home that irresponsible and inattentive driving can be deadly.#2845-DV .................................................................................$ 499.95

Driving Distractions of the Everyday Driver 18 mins, 2009This video covers all distractions that everyday drivers face including: cell phones, GPS systems, radios, as well as eating and drinking while driving. The tips and techniques in this video help train drivers to be more aware and alert. While driving is very common for most, there are ways to make every trip a safer one such as mapping out routes before-hand, presetting comfort controls, and how to deal with unpredictable weather.#2538-DV .................................................................................$ 499.95

Driving Distractions of the Professional Driver 15 mins, 2009A “must have” tool for any company or municipality employing drivers, this dramatic video illustrates the many unique situations professional drivers face including driving in unfamiliar areas, directions, signage, and maps. It stresses safe driving techniques and provides practical advice for minimizing the risks of driving in a number of potentially dangerous situations including bad weather.#2539-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 499.95

Driving Safety 20 mins, 2011Young or old...experienced veteran or novice...driving is the great equalizer. Once we get behind the wheel and enter our nation’s roadways we’re all subject to the same road conditions. Most of us travel the roads every day... in cars, vans or trucks... often on company business. And each year, traffic accidents claim over 40,000 lives and cause more than two million serious injuries. In fact, motor vehicle crashes are the number one cause of death on the job. This driving safety program covers all the essentials for safe driving and includes sections on distracted driving and road rage. Your employees will be reminded of the hazards of using cell phones and texting while driving, and the restrictions that many states have begun placing on these activities.

#2776-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95

Kit ..............................................................................................$ 349.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide with Training Certificate, Quiz and scheduling & Attendance Forms, (30) Employee Handbooks, (5) Posters

Drowsy Driving: It`s Your Wake Up Call 20 mins, 2011Each year 100,000 crashes occur when a driver gets drowsy or falls asleep at the wheel. In this presentation, professional drivers will be shown, one by one, the top ways in which they may easily become inattentive and drowsy behind the wheel and how to effectively prevent and handle each of these scenarios. A must for any professional driver`s training program.

• Inspecting the vehicle and adjusting mirrors and other equipment• Mental preparation and concentration• Passing another vehicle• Sharing the road with trucks and buses• School bus encounters• Night driving and adverse weather conditions• What to do in case of an accident

#2844-DV .................................................................................$ 499.95

Trucks, Vans and Other Delivery Vehicles 16 mins, 2009This video addresses the many unique situations drivers face when operating lightweight delivery vehicles (less than 26,000 pounds with no special license or training to operate). It highlights the dangers of complacency in ignoring basic driving and safety rules when driving in bad weather or turning, breaking or stopping. This video proactively illustrates what drivers must know to avoid accidents and other mishaps in operating these types of vehicles.

• Walk arounds/inspections• Backing up/pulling out & blind spots• Using mirrors• Positioning for deliveries• Loaded vs. unloaded vehicle safety• Rollover hazards in 15-passenger vans

#2541-DV .................................................................................$ 499.95

Winter Driving - When the Rules Change 16 mins, 2005Driving is a hazardous activity even under the best circumstances and the winter season has its own unique risks. Use this dramatic video to keep your driver’s safe during those icy, dark winter months. Vehicle preparation is covered as well as maintaining visibility and:

• Adjusting schedules for winter driving conditions• Winter driving techniques, including intersections, cornering, skid

control, braking and slowing down• Winter survival supplies and techniques

#2324-DV .................................................................................$ 449.95

Driving Safety 5 Touch2011 Enhance your Driving Safety training sessions and create a safe working environment at all levels of your organization with the Five Touch Awareness Program. The Employee Five Touch Awareness Program increases safety awareness, educates employees at all levels about these important issues, and promotes and reinforces positive behavior. The Five Touch program allows you to create inescapable messaging where all components are wrapped around one single safety issue each month of your choosing. You “touch” your employees five times to create an integrated theme. All five components use the same graphics and message so your safety training is truly “inescapable.” Each Employee package includes:

• (1) 17” X 22 Poster• (15) Pocket Guides with Quiz• (2) Meeting Guides• (3) Table-Top Tent Cards

#2794-DV (15 pack) ....................................................................$ 49.95• (1) 17” X 22 Poster• (30) Pocket Guides with Quiz• (2) Meeting Guides• (3) Table-Top Tent Cards

#2795-DV (30 pack) ....................................................................$ 79.95

CDL Knowledge Test Review 54 mins, 2008To get a Commercial Driver’s License, drivers must pass a “knowledge test,” as well as a “skills” or “road” test, depending on the state’s requirements. This program gives drivers a solid understanding of what to expect from the test. This engaging, easy-to-digest DVD training program features 100 practice test questions with correct answers covering general knowledge, combination vehicles, and air brakes.

#2514-DV .................................................................................$ 199.95

Kit ..............................................................................................$ 249.95Kit Includes: CDL Knowledge Review Study Guide, Practice Tests CD-ROM

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Driver Vehicle Inspections: The Complete Process 37 mins, 2009This detailed video goes beyond a typical overview of the process drivers must use when inspecting their vehicle. Its content places greater emphasis on inspection habits and routines to ensure drivers cover everything. You will learn the critical importance of the driver’s vehicle inspection report (DVIR), what purposes it serves, and why it shouldn’t be neglected. This video covers a standard procedure for doing each of three types of inspections: Pre-Trip (FMCSR Sec. 392.7 and 396.13), On-the-Road (FMCSR Sec. 392.9), and Post-Trip (FMCSR Sec. 396.11).

#2657-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95

Kit ..............................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: instructor’s guide, Trainer’s Tools CD-Rom, (11) Employee Handbooks, Quiz, poster

Hours of Service - A Driver’s Guide 2005 Update 26 mins, 2005This comprehensive video teaches drivers to understand how to log under the new limits, and complies with Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s (FMCSA) 49 CFR Part 395. The program explains: the 11-hour driving rule, the 14 consecutive hours on-duty rule, the 60/70 hours of service rules, and the new 34-hour restart provision. It also covers misunderstood rules, including: sleeper berth rules, on-duty vs. off-duty, and exemptions.

#1932-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Kit ..............................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, (11) driver handbooks, (10) Review Cards, log book, training register, (2) Posters

Traffic Violations and CDL Disqualification Training Program 12 mins, 2005Under the revised CDL rule 49 CFR Section 383.51 your drivers can be disqualified for committing 5 certain driving violations, even when they are in their own vehicle! This in-depth program will keep your drivers on the road!

#1934-DV .................................................................................$ 199.95

Kit ..............................................................................................$ 249.95Kit Includes: Trainer’s Discussion Guide, (10) Driver Reference Cards, Poster

Bobtailing and Jackknifing 8 mins, 2011Bobtailing is sometimes necessary but a dangerous method of driving a big rig tractor without any trailing component. This program is designed to train your drivers on the challenges of bobtailing and the dangers of jackknifing. Drivers will learn how the profile, weight dynamics and engine power of the tractor can cause problems without a trailer attached.#2782-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

CSA 2010: A Driver’s Guide 20 mins, 2010Under FMCSA’s new CSA 2010 initiative, drivers’ actions will impact their safety performance evaluation ... and the safety ratings of their employer. This program explains CSA 2010 and shows drivers why they must practice compliance with the driving and safety regulations, for the benefit of their careers and their company. CSA 2010: A Driver’s Guide clearly explains the key fundamentals drivers need to know.#2684-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95

CSA: The 7 BASICs 60 mins, 2010CSA implementation introduces Behavior Analysis Safety Improvement Categories (BASICs) into the life of every truck driver. This program offers an in-depth look at the seven BASICs of FMCSA’s Compliance, Safety, and Accountability Program.

• Explains how severity weighting and time weighting impact carriers’ and drivers’ scores

• Bridges the gap between general CSA awareness and understanding the BASICs used to score drivers and carriers

• Details each of the seven BASICs: Unsafe Driving, Fatigued Driving (includes HOS), Driver Fitness, Controlled Substances and Alcohol, Vehicle Maintenance, Cargo Related, Crash Indicator

• Covers how violations are tracked and measured to determine a BASIC Score, as well as how BASIC measures and scores are calculated

• Explores what drivers can do to keep their (and their carriers’) BASIC Scores low and ensure CSA compliance

• Outlines what FMCSA interventions could result if a carrier has a BASIC Score above the threshold

#2756-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95

Kit ..............................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: discussion guide, (11) driver handbooks, CSA Special Report and poster

CSA: What You Need To Know For Non Driving Personnel 32 mins, 2011Your truck drivers are not the only employees who need to know about CSA regulations. Non-driving personnel also need to understand their impact on Compliance, Safety, Accountability (CSA) scores. This program covers what CSA is, what it means to the company, and how all employees can impact both company and individual driver’s scores.

#2839-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95

Kit ..............................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: Trainer’s Guide, (11) Employee Handbooks, (1) Shipping & Receiving Handbook, (1) poster

Distracted! Driving 22 mins, 2011Aimed at employees who drive company vehicles as part of their profession, this training program is designed to train employees on the dangers of distracted driving so they change their habits. In it employees will learn detailed strategies they can use.

• Types of distractions• Technology as a distraction• Inattention blindness• Steps to avoid distracted driving• Recognizing distracted driving in other motorists• What not to do when sharing the road with a distracted driver.

#2869-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95

Kit ..............................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: Trainer’s Guide, (11) Driver Handbooks, Trainer’s Tool CD-ROM with PowerPoint Presentations, Quizzes and more.

Driving in Extreme Weather Conditions 15 mins, 2011Driving in challenging weather conditions requires drivers to proceed slowly and cautiously. The information in this program will reinforce proper safety practices drivers need to follow when encountering extreme weather conditions. It discusses several types of conditions truck drivers might encounter such as:

• Driving in heavy snow• Black ice• Poor visibility• Construction work zones• Night driving

#2778-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95

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Driving Safely in the Hazards of Winter 11 mins, 2009This video covers how bad weather can influence a professional driver’s ability to drive safely and defensively. It shows drivers how to prepare for a number of weather conditions, and how to handle some unexpected and potentially dangerous situations while driving in adverse weather. It also presents precautions for operating various types and sizes of commercial vehicles in inclement weather.

• Winter Diving basics (control & braking)• Vehicle prep, maintenance & safety kit• Storm watch, storm warning & blizzards• Driving in snow, rain and black ice• Driving situations (people, obstacles, vehicles)• Driving in wind (high profile vehicles)• Driving in fog

#2633-DV .................................................................................$ 499.95

Heavy Truck Braking System and Braking Techniques 10 mins, 2011The single most important component in any vehicle is the braking system, especially on heavy trucks. The tractor portion of a tractor-semi trailer rig may have ten or more valves controlling the air flow to the brakes. This program reviews the types of braking systems found on large trucks versus cars and illustrates the importance of properly maintaining the braking system. Other topics discussed are:

• The amount of force to stop a fully loaded truck within a short distance• The difference between the standard braking system and ABS system

#2779-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95

Injury Prevention for Drivers Training Program 22 mins, 2008According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, professional truck drivers suffer more injuries requiring time away from work than any other industry. This program helps raise drivers’ awareness in regard to these injury issues while stressing the driver_s role in prevention. This video provides drivers with information on what it takes to stay injury-free while performing non-driving tasks. This promotes safety in and around the vehicle, which helps them stay on the road and contribute to your bottom line. This video addresses:

• Basic fall protection practices to avoid slips, trips, and falls on the job• Ways to avoid sprains, cuts, pinches, abrasions and lacerations• Techniques to avoid back injuries• Methods to help prevent being pinned or crushed by cargo• Working safely outdoors in extreme heat and cold conditions• Causes of driver injuries

#2504-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: Instructor’s Guide, (11) Driver Action Cards, Trainer Tools CD w/ Powerpoint and Quiz, Awareness Poster

A Supervisor’s Guide to Reasonable Suspicion Testing 20 mins, 2006Comply with DOT’s 49 CFR 382.603 by training your supervisors on the dangers of letting their drivers operate while under the influence of alcohol and drugs. With this easy-to-follow video, your supervisor’s will learn to understand the regulations that apply to reasonable suspicion testing.

#2306-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, (6) supervisor workbooks, (6) certificates of completion, (6) Observed Behavior Reasonable Suspicion Record Forms, Trainer’s tool CD-ROM

Alcohol & Drug Testing - Driver Awareness Training 25 mins, 2006Give your drivers an overview of the DOT’s drug and alcohol requirement with this informative video! Your employees will learn the effects of drugs and alcohol on the body, consequences and more.

#2307-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95

Kit ..............................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, (11) driver’s handbooks, poster, (10) wallet cards, (11) Alcohol & Drug Testing Reference Cards, Confidential Alcohol and Drug File Packet, Trainer’s tool CD-ROM

DOT 60/60 Drug & Alcohol Training For Supervisors - Alcohol Supplement 60 mins, Leader’s Guide, 1996DOT Alcohol and Drug Testing Regulations require a minimum of 60 minutes of alcohol and 60 minutes of drug awareness training for supervisors of safety-sensitive employees. This video, along with our Item # 0635A (Substance Abuse & Constructive Confrontation), will satisfy that requirement and bring your supervisors into compliance. This package is ideal for on-site new and recurrent training.

#0635B-DV ...............................................................................$ 199.95

DOT 60/60 Drug & Alcohol Training For Supervisors - Substance Abuse & Constructive Confrontation 60 mins, 1996DOT Alcohol and Drug Testing Regulations require a minimum of 60 minutes of alcohol and 60 minutes of drug awareness training for supervisors of safety-sensitive employees. This video, along with our Item # 0635B (Alcohol Supplement), will satisfy that requirement and bring your supervisors into compliance. This package is ideal for on-site new and recurrent training.

#0635A-DV ...............................................................................$ 199.95

DOT General Awareness Training For Handling And Transporting Hazardous Materials 19 mins, Leader’s Guide, 2003This video focuses on employees who handle as well as transport hazardous materials. It also complies with CFR49 Section 172.704(a)(1), and incorporates the latest updates in the regulations (HM-126 and more).#1715-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 349.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, Reproducible Scheduling & Attendance Form, Employee Quiz, Training Log & certificate

DOT Hazmat Security Awareness12 mins, 2004Complies with CFR49 Section 172.704(a)(4). Covers everything employees must know to be able to recognize and address the security risks associated with handling and transporting hazardous material.#1724-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 349.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, Reproducible Scheduling & Attendance Form, employee Quiz, Training Log & certificate

DOT Drugs & Alcohol

DOT Hazmat

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DOT In Depth Hazmat Security Training 16 mins, 2004Covers security objectives, various types of security procedures, employees responsibilities and actions to take in the event of a security breech, and complies with CFR49’s Section 172.704(a)(5). It also includes the HazMat transportation manual.#1725-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 349.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, Reproducible Scheduling & Attendance Form, employee Quiz, Training Log & certificate

DOT Safety Training For Handling And Transporting Hazardous Materials 21 mins, 2003Increases employees awareness of the hazards associated with the materials they handle and shows them how to work safely, and complies with the safety training regulation CFR49 Section 172.704(a)(3).#1716-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 349.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, Reproducible Scheduling & Attendance Form, employee Quiz, Training Log & certificate

Hazmat Drivers - Training For Safe Transport Second Edition 28 mins, 2008This program has been updated to reflect current regulations including HM-215I and is tailored exclusively to hazmat drivers... giving them the must-know information they need to comply with the hazardous materials general awareness training requirements under 49 CFR Section 172.704. Drive home the importance of following the requirements while giving your drivers solid information on essential topics like hazmat classification, the hazardous materials table, shipping papers, emergency response information, packaging and marking, labels, placards, loading and segregation, and transportation safety and security.#2439-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, driver training packet, Trainer Tools CD-Rom, (10) wallet cards, poster

Hazmat Training Made Easier For Employees32 mins, 2008If your employees’ job duties include contact with hazardous materials, they’re required to receive proper training. This program provides tools for assessing your general awareness, function-specific, and safety training needs, all in one convenient program. It introduces employees to the basic hazmat concepts and terminology they need to know. Topics covered include the Hazardous Materials Table, shipping papers, marking, labeling, placarding, emergency response info, incident reporting, training requirements, loading and unloading, segregation of hazmat, definitions, and abbreviations.#2448-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, employee training packet, Trainer Tools CD-Rom, (10) wallet cards, poster

Alcohol & Drugs

A DUI Story - What if?27 mins, 2009Using a compelling story with actors portraying friends and loved ones, the tragedy of a DUI unfolds, wreaking financial and emotional havoc on a workers family and their future. A DUI Story - dramatically drives home the importance of careful planning before workers take that first drink. #2654-DV .................................................................................$ 499.95

Dealing with Drug and Alcohol Abuse - for Managers and Supervisors17 mins, Leader’s Guide, 2006Some of the most compelling problems in today’s work environment are substance abuse issues. Learn how to effectively manage chemical dependency in your workplace with this great video. Keep your employees and your work environment safe by tackling substance abuse problems head on. Covers:

• Drug laws and regulations• Creating a drug-free workplace• On-the-job substance abuse

#2200-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 299.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, Reproducible Scheduling & Attendance Form, employee Quiz, Training Certificate, Training Log or CD-ROM

Dealing with Drug and Alcohol Abuse - for Employees17 mins, Leader’s Guide, 2006More than 75 million Americans deal with a substance abuse issue. Abusers in the workplace cause safety issues for everyone and can tarnish your company’s reputation. Help your employees help themselves by learning to identify chemically dependent workers. Covers:

• How people become addicted• Various drugs and their effects• Alcohol and drug policies• Methods for helping employees with substance abuse issues

#2199-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 299.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, Reproducible Scheduling & Attendance Form, employee Quiz, Training Certificate and Training Log

Substance Abuse: Training for Supervisors and Employees 25/32 mins, 2012This 2 DVD program can be used to satisfy both the supervisor training and employee education components of a comprehensive drug- and alcohol-free workplace program. Includes scenarios that illustrate procedures for confronting an employee who may be impaired and scenarios that illustrate how an employee’s knowledge of the company’s substance abuse policy can help them avoid awkward situations and protect their workplace from the dangers of substance abuse. This program will help in training your employees and supervisors to avoid the high costs of increased absences, errors, near-miss incidents and accidents caused by impaired employees. Topics covered include:

• The importance of understanding and consistently enforcing your company’s substance abuse policy

• The elements of a comprehensive substance abuse policy• Common alcohol and drug testing procedures• The signs, symptoms and effects of substance abuse• The importance of understanding the company’s substance abuse

policy.#2899-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 399.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 499.95Kit Includes: Supervisor’s Workbook, (11) Employee Handbooks, Poster, Trainer’s Tool CD-ROM with PowerPoint Presentation, Quizzes and more.

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Back Safety Basics10 mins, 2009Back injuries caused by improper lifting are the most common disabling injuries in the workplace. A person can injure their back in virtually any type of occupation, often to the point they can no longer work in their chosen field, along with having a devastating impact on their overall quality of life. Many of the causes of back injury can be prevented by teaching employees how the back operates and the basics of proper lifting techniques. This video is designed to train your employees in the fundamentals of back safety and injury prevention. #2575-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 349.95Kit Includes: 5 Touch Awareness package including 1 Poster, 1 leader’s script, 3 tent cards, 15 Employee Handbooks, 15 Quiz cards

Back Safety - A User’s Guide25 mins, 2005This comprehensive video educates employees to maintain back health and reduce the potential for back problems. Employees will learn proper lifting procedures, how lifestyle choices can contribute to back injuries, How movement and posture affect back health, and simple stretches and exercises.#1904-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, (11) Employee Handbooks, poster

Back Safety Update 21 mins, Leader’s Guide, 20054 out of 5 people will experience some type of back problems during their lives. Teach your employees about the back injuries frequently caused both on and off the job. This excellent video emphasizes overall back care, including exercise and weight control.#1869-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 349.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, Reproducible Scheduling & Attendance Form, Training Certificate, Employee Handbooks, Quiz, Training Log

Back Safety: Exercise and Ergonomics 15 mins, 2009Back injuries are among the most common, painful, and debilitating injuries that workers suffer on the job. Over 270,890 workplace back injuries were reported to the Bureau of Labor Statistics in 2005. Ignoring OSHA standards, workplace safety guidelines, and becoming complacent in the workplace can cost you and your company time, money and possible litigation.#2557-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 499.95

Overexertion - Repetitive Motion Injury Awareness & Training 15 mins, Leader’s Guide, Quizzes, PowerPoint Presentation, 2004In this effective and motivational program, employees will learn how the body functions, risk factors associated with overexertion type injuries, and preventative measures. The visual graphics and comprehensive information will educate and motivate employees to make adjustments to ensure health and safety.#1751-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95

PowerLift: Lifting Training That Works 2009Most of us have been trained to lift objects with the traditional bend your knees and keep your back straight technique, but it just doesn’t work. This method forces us to overuse our knees and legs and our backs still end up bearing the brunt of the load. Dr. Michael Schaefer has recognized the flaws of the conventional lifting technique and developed a safe, easier and stronger lifting position: the powerlift. This technique keeps the back in a powerful and safe posture while an object is being lifted. This program explains the five lifting techniques that have been derived from the powerlift position so viewers can move materials safely in practically every situation.

#2904-DV (19 mins) Spanish Avail. .....................................$ 499.95#2547-DV (11 mins) Spanish Avail. .....................................$ 299.95

Back Protection 5 Touch2011 Enhance your Back Safety training sessions and create a safe working environment at all levels of your organization with the Five Touch Awareness Program. The Employee Five Touch Awareness Program increases safety awareness, educates employees at all levels about these important issues, and promotes and reinforces positive behavior. The Five Touch program allows you to create inescapable messaging where all components are wrapped around one single safety issue each month of your choosing. You “touch” your employees five times to create an integrated theme. All five components use the same graphics and message so your safety training is truly “inescapable.” Each Employee package includes:• (1) 17” X 22 Poster• (15) Pocket Guides with Quiz• (2) Meeting Guides• (3) Table-Top Tent Cards

#2798-DV (15 pack) ....................................................................$ 49.95• (1) 17” X 22 Poster• (30) Pocket Guides with Quiz• (2) Meeting Guides• (3) Table-Top Tent Cards

#2799-DV (30 pack) ....................................................................$ 79.95

Ergonomics - Adjusting Your Computer Workstation 12 mins, 2011Today much of the work we do revolves around a computer workstation, whether it’s in the warehouse or in the accounting department. And just like any other type of equipment, we need to know what potential problems may be involved in working at an improperly set up workstation. This program trains employees on how to adjust their computer workstation to avoid excess strain and stress as they complete their work each day.

• The five step process for proper workstation set up• Organization of work materials• Maintaining “neutral” positions• Positioning the back and torso• Avoiding and relieving eyestrain• Avoiding and relieving muscle strain• Tension and stress reducing exercises

#2808-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95

Back Injury Prevention

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Back Injury Prevention & Ergonomics

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Industrial Ergonomics13 mins, 2008In recent years potential ergonomic problems have become a major concern in many business environments. Many facilities are now devoting significant time and effort to controlling the twisting, turning, stretching and other motions that place stress and strain on employees’ body. This program covers recognizing ergonomic problems, potential adverse effects and pragmatic solutions employees can use to address to these problems. It focuses on potential ergonomic problems in manufacturing, assembly and warehouse situations.#2516-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 299.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide with Training Certificate, Employee Quiz and Scheduling & Attendance Forms, 30 Employee Handbooks, and 5 Posters

Making It Fit: Improving Our Office Comfort 16 mins, 2011A desk, a chair, a phone, a monitor, a keyboard and a mouse are the standard working tools of millions of people. But these simple tools can take their toll when we don’t fit the equipment to the physical needs of the office worker. This program covers ergonomics in the office environment and how to avoid the fatigue, strain and stress that can result from the poor office setup.#2836-DV .................................................................................$ 399.95

Office Ergonomics Injury Reduction22 mins, 2002Reduce ergonomic injuries and promote comfort. This recent update of a best selling video addresses how to recognize ergonomic problems, the potential of adverse effects, and practical solutions employees themselves can use to help deal with ergonomic problems in the office. This program focuses on how to make your employees safer and more productive, as well as feel better at the end of the day. #1606-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 299.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, Employee Booklets, Reproducible Scheduling & Attendance Form, Employee Quiz, Training Certificate and Training Log, Posters

Out Of The Office: Ergonomics For The Mobile Worker 16 mins, 2011When we work in a typical office, we have the advantage of ergonomically adjustable office equipment and furniture. But when we rely on laptops, tablets and smart phones in settings that range from coffee shops to hotel rooms to our kitchen table, we need to be aware of what we can do to create our own comfortable work environment. This program discusses posture and how it impacts the proper use of mobile office equipment, the special challenges it presents and the importance of positioning and moving our bodies as we work.#2837-DV .................................................................................$ 399.95

Adult, Infant, & Child CPR & AED Awareness 31 mins, 2012Knowing the correct steps involved in providing CPR can mean the difference between life and death. This comprehensive program trains employees on what these steps are, and the different CPR techniques required for adults, infants, & children. Included in this video is a step by step approach on what to do for a cardiac emergency, along with a comprehensive description and demonstration section on how to perform CPR for each appropriate age group. In addition, it provides a brief introduction to the importance and use of an AED (Automated External Defibrillator) along with how to assist someone suffering from an obstructed airway.#2894-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95

First Aid Safety 15 mins, 2008In most facilities, not a day goes by without some type of injury occurring. It can be as minor as a small cut or as serious as a chemical burn. But any injury can be painful and affect an employee’s work performance... as well as their life off the job. This video demonstrates to employees that knowledge of basic first aid can often limit the severity of any type of injury, or even prevent a death.#2449-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 349.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, (15) Employee Handbooks with Quiz, scheduling and Attendance Forms, Training Certificates and poster

First Aid - Until Help Arrives 20 mins, 2008Your employees never know when they’ll have to respond to an injured co-worker, so it is crucial that they know what to do until help arrives. First aid, as well as knowing what to do and knowing what not to do in an emergency, can greatly reduce the extent of a person’s injuries and can even save his or her life. In this program, best-selling author and EMT Martin Lesperance shares experiences and tips he’s learned from 25 years of working in emergency services while showing viewers how to respond in a variety of emergency situations.#2521-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 499.95

Safety Showers & Eye Washes 9 mins, 2011No matter how many precautions employees take, accidents sometimes happen. In these situations quick action is essential, and if the incident involves a hazardous material, using a safety shower or eyewash can be extremely important. This updated program is designed to train your employees regarding situations where safety showers and eye washes should be used, as well as how to properly use them.

• Types of showers and eye washes.• How to operate showers and eye washes correctly.• Chemical splashes.• Appropriate shower and eye wash techniques.• Helping an accident victim use a shower/eye wash.• First aid.• Maintenance and testing of showers and eye washes.

#2840-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 349.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide with Training Certificate, Quiz and scheduling & Attendance Forms, (30) Employee Handbooks, (5) Posters

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Auto Shop Safety 22 mins, 1996Educates your employees about the importance of following safety rules.#0517-DV .................................................................................$ 199.95

Hand & Power Tool Safety For The Fleet Shop 16 mins, 1997This video reviews the basic rules for hand tool safety and explains the reasons for tool control and maintenance procedures.#0833-DV .................................................................................$ 199.95

Fleet Maintenance Safety 16 mins, 1994Motivates your fleet repair staff to see safety as part of their job as a professional!#0335-DV .................................................................................$ 199.95

Safety Orientation For Automobiles 12 mins, 1994Introduces employees to their safety obligations and covers a variety of topics, including: alertness, alcohol/drug prohibition, equipment safety, electrical safety, personal protective equipment, fire prevention, ladders, slips and falls, lifting, and much more.#0336-DV .................................................................................$ 199.95

Section Repair Of Truck Tires 5 mins, Quick Clip, 1995A step-by-step procedure on how to repair punctures in truck tires.#0177B-DV ...............................................................................$ 199.95

Servicing & Installing Multi-Piece Wheel Assemblies 17 mins, 1995This thorough video complies with 1910.177, and demonstrates proper servicing and safety rules for deflation, removal, inspection, remount, and reinflation.#0363-DV .................................................................................$ 199.95

Split Rim Tire Safety 6 mins, Quick Clip, 1995One of the most powerful forces tire technicians work with is air pressure. Air pressure inside a passenger tire can be very destructive, even at 25 to 30 pounds of pressure. Truck tires inflated to 50, 60, or 75 pounds have an even greater hazard potential. The key element in the safe use and handling of multi-piece rims and wheels is to follow correct procedures. This training program is designed to alert you to the hazards of multi-piece rims and to provide basic guidelines for safely using and servicing these types of wheels.#0176B-DV ...............................................................................$ 199.95

Tire Installer Safety 1995This video series is designed to help train tire installation employees regarding shop safety. Safety involves everyone and monitoring a safe environment improves working conditions for all.#0364-DV .................................................................................$ 199.95

A Recipe For Food Safety Success 23 mins, 2002Make certain your food processing employees have a solid understanding of both their role in food safety and food safety practices with this video in the format of a TV magazines broadcast. A thorough, “big picture” program for TV magazine and existing employees that includes:

• USDA and FDA roles• Three hazard sources: biological, chemical and physical• HACCP• Time and temp controls• Personal hygiene and sanitization

#1565-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95

Hazard Communications for Restaurants 11 mins, 2010Chemicals can be found in every work environment, including restaurants. OSHA mandates that all employees be trained in the safe use, storage and handling of these materials. This video details material safety data sheets, container labeling and basic chemical safety. Information is presented in a clear, concise manner that is effective and easy to understand.#2689-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95

Kitchen Safety 10 mins, 2003New and experienced kitchen staff will benefit from watching this program as they learn the potential hazards present in the kitchen environment and what action to take to reduce the risk of accidents or injuries.#1674-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95

Preventing Burn Injuries - Restaurants & Food Service 10 mins, 2011The food service industry employs approximately 6.5 million workers in the United States and comprises one of the largest groups of workers injured on the job each year. Food service employees experience roughly 12,000 burn injuries each year, the highest of any employment sector. These injuries and illnesses are costly and damaging, both for the employee and for the employer. This video training program is designed to train employees on the hazards of burn injuries and what steps they can take during their work shift to avoid them. Some of the many topics covered are:

• Types of kitchen equipment that can cause burns• Use of Personal Protective Equipment• Proper method of filling or emptying fryers• Handling of hot plates and pans

#2750-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95

Preventing Slips & Falls for Restaurants 9 mins, 2010Restaurants are busy places with a lot of activity and foot traffic. Not just out front with guests and staff, but in the back of house as well. Personal safety, the safety of fellow team members and the safety of our guests is a top priority. One way to make the restaurant a safer place for everyone is by preventing slips, trips and falls. Slips, trips and falls are some of the most common incidents in the restaurant industry and it doesn’t have to be that way. Why? Because slips, trips and falls are almost always preventable. This program shows you how.#2688-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95

Fleet Maintenance Food Safety & Restaurants

Fleet Maintenance & Food Safety/Restaurants

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Safe Food Handling 12 mins, 2011According to the CDC, every year in the US, 48 million people are infected with a food borne illness, 128,000 are hospitalized and 3,000 people die. Nobody wants this to happen; and, with proper training in safe food handling, it doesn’t have to. Foodborne illnesses can be prevented by insuring your employees are properly trained on basic food safety procedures. This program is targeted at everyone involved in the preparation, handling or service of food and outlines what these basic procedures are. It can assist employers on documenting employee training if required by their local health agency.#2866-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95

Safety Orientation for Restaurants 15 mins, 2010The restaurant environment can be challenging with many potential safety hazards. This video is designed to educate associates in ways they can mitigate these hazards and work safely. Program provides overview training on a variety of topics. #2687-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95

Bloodborne Pathogens Update, Healthcare 25 mins, Leader’s Guide, 2001Bloodborne diseases are a serious concern in the United States. Hepatitis B infects over 70,000 people annually, and has over one million carriers in the U.S. alone. This comprehensive training program incorporates the latest medial language and needlestick guidelines and has been specifically created to assist facilities in fulfilling the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard’s (29 CFR Part 1910.1030) training requirements.#1486-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: compliance manual, Quiz, certificates, 30 (16 p.) booklets & 5 Posters, Leader’s Guide

Handwashing - Get the Picture? 12 mins, 2002Journey through the hospital and see how, when and why hand washing is the single most effective way to prevent the spread of infections. This video is ideal for new employee orientation and they will discover why incorporating the use of hand gels and foams will significantly reduce spread of Infection, while reinforcing your facilities Exposure Control Plan.#2262-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95

Infection Control - Get Serious 14 mins, 2008This education & infection control and prevention program is designed for all employees to ‘GET SERIOUS’. It’s everyone’s job to follow policies & procedures through early recognition and prevention strategies to help stop the spread of potential infectious pathogens. Also discussed is the increasing concern for MRSA, SARS, Flu Pandemic, and PPE. Topics include:

• Standard Precautions• Isolation Techniques• Prevention of Healthcare Associated Infection• Respiratory Hygiene• Cough Etiquette and much more.

#2464-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95

Tuberculosis - Old Disease, New Threat 13 mins, Animated, 1998This video educates employees on the risks of exposure to tuberculosis, and teaches the methods and precautions that need to be taken to prevent transmission. This video instills the knowledge of risks and precautions needed for all healthcare workers.#0958-DV .................................................................................$ 199.95

Safety Orientation for Nursing 14 mins, 2010There are many potential dangers that face nurses in all types of healthcare environments. This program is designed to provide basic safety orientation information to nurses so they are aware of the various hazards they may encounter, starting from their first day on the job. Train your nurses to always “Think Safety” and to exercise good judgement and caution in their everyday work practices.#2674-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Back Talk - Ergonomic and Back Safety Program 15 mins, 2007Whether you work as a patient care provider office employee ancillary kitchen lab or even a volunteer it’s important to protect your back on the job. This program will discuss the importance of an ergonomically sound environment utilization of lifting and moving devices, patient transfers, proper body posture, and much more.#2465-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95

Confidentiality-It’s Everybody’s Issue (Healthcare) 10 mins, 1999Ensure employees know the importance of understanding and respecting the rights and responsibilities of patients, their families, and each other. This informative program discusses why confidentiality is important.

• Charting and safeguarding information• Refraining from private conversation in public places

#1069-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95

Healthcare - Infection Control

Healthcare - Inservice Education

Food Safety & Restaurants and Healthcare

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Elements of Back Care for Healthcare 16 mins, 2003Teaches employees how to properly care for their backs and prevent injuries. Also includes the basic function and design of the back, various stretches and exercises, and proper techniques for patient movements and transfers.#1665-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95

Fire Prevention In Healthcare 20 mins, 2005All employees are aware of the dangers of fire, yet many employees do not realize how their own actions, or inactions, can contribute to the risk of fire. This revealing video focuses on the causes of fires, preventable measures, and employee responsibilities.

• Common causes of fires in healthcare facilities• Preventing fires• The concept of ‘flashpoint’ and ‘classes’ of fires• Fire extinguishers and how to handle flammable materials• First aid, evacuation and other employee responsibilities

#1919-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 299.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, (30) Employee Handbooks, (5) Posters, Reproducible Scheduling & Attendance Form, Quiz, Training Certificate, and Training Log

HIPAA 10 mins, 2003Health Insurance Portability Accountability Act in clear terms. This informative video helps your employees understand the requirements of the Health Insurance Portability Accountability Act (HIPAA). It’s a clear, fast way to ensure compliance and reinforce that your organization is serious about protecting patient privacy and confidentiality.#1663-DV .................................................................................$ 199.95

Preventing Slips, Trips & Falls (Healthcare) 17 mins, 2000Provide 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. Highlights the mechanics of slips, trips, and falls; causes and preventative measures. Specific areas of danger: parking lots and sidewalks, entrances, hallways, areas with food or beverage services, restrooms, patient rooms, exam rooms, back rooms, and stairways.#1516-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95

Heat Stress 13 mins, 2010The body is a powerful machine, capable of performing massive amounts of work. And like any machine, when it’s pushed hard, your body can produce a lot of heat. Whether you’re outside under a hot sun, inside a busy factory, or bundled up against the cold, you need to be careful when your body heats up. This program reviews how heat affects the body, the steps your employees can take to prevent heat stress, and elementary first aid given to a worker who has been affected by a heat-related illness.#2679-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 349.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide w/Training Certificate, Quiz and scheduling & Attendance Forms, (30) Employee Handbooks, (5) Posters

Heat Stress - Real Accident, Real Stories 14 mins, 2010Your employees will learn while listening to a set of attention-grabbing personal accounts of incidents when safety was neglected in high temperature situations, both indoors and outdoors. This program includes commentary on what workers need to know about heat stress symptoms and prevention. Workers will gain an understanding of the many hazards of working in the heat, including dehydration, heat cramps, heat stroke, and heat exhaustion. This compelling program teaches them how to potentially minimize these hazards through proper heat stress training.#2696-DV .................................................................................$ 499.95

Heat Stress: Staying Healthy, Working Safely 14 mins, 2009This video clearly defines heat stress and highlights the dangers of working in environments where heat can cause serious injury. It addresses proper clothing, hydration, and work habits that workers need to stay healthy and work safely in the heat. It also shows how to identify, prevent and treat the three basic types of heat illnesses.#2536-DV .................................................................................$ 499.95

Protection From Heat Related Illnesses 22 mins, 2011Working in a hot environment can present a number of hazards that go beyond feeling uncomfortable. For workers who are outdoors in the summer or workers who are indoors in a hot workplace there can be a significant risk of heat-induced disorders. This program goes over several issues relative to working in high temperatures and trains your employees on the different types of heat related illnesses, how to recognize them and what to do if they or a co-worker get a heat related illness.#2817-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95

Understanding & Preventing Heat-Related Illnesses 17 mins, 2011As hot conditions intensify this summer and we continue to perform our regular job duties, the potential for heat-related illnesses rises dramatically. Collectively known as heat stress, these illnesses are serious and can even cause death. Your employees must be vigilant in their efforts to prevent them. This program discusses how hot conditions affect the human body, the symptoms of heat-related ailments and what to do if we start to experience them, how to treat victims of heat stress and most importantly, the precautions that must be taken to avoid problems when working in hot environments. Other topics include becoming acclimated to the heat, use of the buddy system, preventing heat stress and specialized clothing and protective devices for working in hot conditions.

#2806-DV (19 mins) Spanish Avail. .....................................$ 499.95#2807-DV (11 mins) Spanish Avail. .....................................$ 299.95

Heat Stress & Hypothermia

Healthcare & Heat Stress/Hypothermia

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Working Safely in Cold Weather 16 mins, 2009Cold stress can mentally and physically disorient workers. This video addresses the many hazardous and potentially dangerous situations of working in cold weather. It illustrates how workers can plan ahead to protect themselves from hypothermia, frostbite and treacherous driving conditions that can be life threatening in cold stress environments.#2631-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 499.95

Bloodborne Pathogens - Infection Control (Hospitality Industry) 10 mins, 2004Increases employees awareness on exactly what bloodborne pathogens are, their potential effects on employee health, and how to reduce exposure to BBP, HIV, and HBV.#1756-DV .................................................................................$ 199.95

Breakthrough Safety Leadership for Hospitality 12 mins, 2011Your property’s safety systems are in place. They’re solid. They work - if they’re implemented properly. Breakthrough Safety Leadership trains your employees to focus on the behaviors that lead to a safe environment, and to not focus solely on the end result which could be “Zero Accidents” or some other accident reduction goal. This program takes you on a step by step, detailed journey through the entire Breakthrough Leadership process and trains employees and Management how to focus on executing existing programs properly and influencing behaviors to achieve your company’s safety goals.#2858-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95

Bus Persons, Dishwashers and Janitor Safety - Hospitality 14 mins, 2006Hospitality workers encounter a significant amount of daily risk in their jobs. With this thorough video that illustrates preventative safety measures, workers will be able to maintain a safer work environment for everyone, including your customers.#2202-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95

Hazard Communication (Hospitality Industry) 10 mins, 1998Detailed information is provided for material safety data sheets and labeling, as well as in-depth coverage of hazard communications.#1754-DV .................................................................................$ 199.95

Lock-out/Tag-out (Hospitality Industry) 10 mins, 2004Lock Out/Tag Out procedures may be necessary for many pieces of equipment in your facility during maintenance or repair. This video will ensure that all of your employees are aware of when this critical compliance issue applies to them.#1755-DV .................................................................................$ 199.95

Norovirus: Facts & Prevention 17 mins, 2005Did you know as many as half of all food related outbreaks of illness may be caused by the norovirus? This program teaches employees the basics about prevention and what this common virus can do to the public.#1964-DV .................................................................................$ 199.95

Security Awareness: Management Training 22 mins, 2005According to the Department of Homeland Security, hotels are soft targets. Ensure that your property managers respond effectively and appropriately to emergencies with as little disruption to guests as possible. This video is a great way to train management on what threat levels are and what action must be taken to minimize risk regardless of the threat level.#2096-DV .................................................................................$ 199.95

Preventing Slips & Falls (Hospitality) 9 mins, 2005Slips and falls can happen to almost anyone and anywhere on your property. This video takes a look at several different scenarios and examines steps that can be taken to prevent future injuries.#1753-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95

Universal Housekeeping Safety Training for the Hospitality Industry 22 mins, 2006Safe housekeeping is key to performance in the hospitality industry. This fantastic and easy-to-understand video highlights common hazards, and teaches housekeepers how to recognize them and take the steps necessary to minimize or eliminate risk.#2208-DV .................................................................................$ 199.95

Abrasive Blasting 12 mins, 2003Sandblasting and other abrasive blasting is a potentially life-threatening operation without proper training. This video covers all of the important topics including PPE, equipment setup and inspection, safe operating procedures, job site conditions, bystander safety and more!#1640-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95

Compressed Air Safety 9 mins, 2001Compressed air can be extremely dangerous when used to clean workstations and to blow off clothing. This dramatic video features 4 re-enactments of actual on-the-job injuries to illustrate the hazards of working with compressed air lines.#1503-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95

Knife Safety In The Workplace 16 mins, 2004Employees must stay sharp when using industrial knives! Discusses industrial knife safety as well as why a deep cut or laceration to a worker’s hand can be so damaging.

• Basic knife safety rules that help prevent injuries• How and why knife blades should be sharpened regularly• How to protect body parts and co-workers from knife blade paths• First Aid in the event of a knife injury

#1838-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 449.95

Hospitality

Industrial & Shop Safety

Hypothermia, Hospitality & Industrial/Shop Safety

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Stored Energy: The Hidden Hazard 16 mins, 2007Many items in our workplace present a hidden hazard. We are talking about the sheer weight or the potential energy of things such as loaded pallets heavy equipment doors and cables. When these things move or fall they release that stored energy and create deadly hazards. This powerful new video which features dramatic reenactments of stored energy mishaps increases our awareness of stored energy hazards and helps us become more observant of them in our surroundings.#2459-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 449.95

Aerial Boom Lift Platform Safety 15 mins, 2011Aerial boom lift platforms are powerful machines that help us in many maintenance and construction projects. If used correctly, these pieces of equipment can provide quick and easy access to work areas that were once almost impossible to reach. While there are several types of these vehicles, they all have one thing in common: they must be operated safely to prevent accidents, property damage, injuries and death. This program demonstrates safe work practices for operating aerial boom platforms. Topics covered include:

• Pre-operational inspection of vehicle and work area• Required personal protective equipment• Safe procedures for driving, raising/lowering the platform

#2842-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95

Bloodborne Pathogens for Custodians 12 mins, 2010Maintenance and custodial workers regularly encounter situations where they could be exposed to a bloodborne pathogen. This video, produced especially for custodian and maintenance staff, demonstrates how custodians and maintenance workers can safely clean up spills of blood or other potentially infectious materials without risking exposure.

• What bloodborne pathogens are• Diseases that could be transmitted• Potential exposure routes• How to protect yourself from exposure

#2670-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95

Safe Operation of Scissor & Boom Lifts 2006Scissor and boom lifts are useful pieces of equipment in many industrial facilities, but without the proper training, can be extremely dangerous. Electrocution, falls, crushed body parts and tip-overs are just a few examples of the consequences that can result from careless, unsafe operation. Shot in a variety of settings, including manufacturing, warehousing, and assembly operations, this video discusses the procedures lift operators must follow to prevent these types of incidents.

• Operator training and authorization• Leverage, weight capacity and other factors that affect stability• Pre-operational inspection• Testing of functions and controls• Safe driving procedures• Use of harnesses and lanyards, and avoiding falls from platform

#2373-DV (19 mins) Spanish Avail. .....................................$ 499.95#2320-DV (10 mins) Spanish Avail. .....................................$ 299.95

Chainsaw Safety - Real Accidents, Real Stories 16 mins, 2011Follow along with this all too real story of a chainsaw accident in the latest installment of our Real Accidents, Real Stories line of safety training videos. See how complacency and a laid-back work environment can easily lead to accidents that have a permanent effect on someone`s life. This chainsaw safety video covers many issues regarding the use of chainsaws in a unique and influential way. Make sure your employees know why you require them to do work your way, the safe way, with the story told on this excellent training film. Give them some proof that complacency for a day can affect you for the rest of your life.#2734-DV .................................................................................$ 499.95

Chainsaw Safety Basics - An Experts’ Perspective 15 mins, 2011Many different types of occupations often use chain saws in tree trimming, landscape maintenance, brush control, and home use. Whether trimming trees in a bucket truck or pruning bushes in a residential area, chainsaws are an incredibly functional and dangerous piece of equipment. This video trains your employees on the risks involved and proper safety procedures to follow when using a chainsaw. Some of the many topics covered are:

• Instruction on the proper daily safety precautions for use of chainsaws on the job.

• Covers use of proper PPE and machine guarding.• Outlines safety procedures from pre-use inspection all the way to

shutdown.• Gives viewers the information they need to know for each operator

to remain responsible for their own safety by following safe operating practices.

#2733-DV .................................................................................$ 499.95

Maintenance - Building & Custodial

Maintaining Your Safety2010Maintenance workers maintain all aspects of operations and equipment. They are such an important part of the process that they feel pressure to get all repairs done fast! In this program, maintenance workers learn how to overcome pressure and redouble their efforts to always follow safe work procedures. Also featured are reenactments of common maintenance incidents, testimonials and examples of safe work practices. In addition to developing and maintaining a good safety attitude, other topics include:

• job hazard analysis• lockout/tagout• ladder safety• aerial lifts• fall protection• using tools properly• electrical safety

#2664-DV (20 mins) Spanish Avail. .................................$ 499.95(Graphic)#2665-DV (10 mins) Spanish Avail. ..... ...........................$ 299.95(Graphic)#2666-DV (20 mins) Spanish Avail. .................................$ 499.95(Non-Graphic) #2667-DV (10 mins) Spanish Avail. ..... ...........................$ 299.95(Non-Graphic)

Maintenance - Grounds & Landscape

Industrial/Shop Safety & Maintenance

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Golf Cart Safety15 mins, 2000Golf carts are an easy mode of transportation, but they can also be very dangerous. Make sure employees follow safety procedures when operating these vehicles.#1177-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95

Hedge Trimmer Safety 7 mins, 2009Hedge trimmers are used by virtually all employees in the landscape maintenance industry. There are literally hundreds of different models, each with their own unique operating and safety concerns. Operated properly they will save immense time over hand trimming methods. This program trains your landscape employees in the safe operation of this useful tool.#2728-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Landscape Maintenance Safety 17 mins, 1994Trains personnel to take responsibility for safety and 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.#0334-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95

Landscape Power Tool Safety 22 mins, 2009Landscape operators must know how to use many different types of power tools in their daily work. Each one has a different set of safety concerns that operators must be aware of, and they must be trained in the proper use of the tool.#2725-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Safety Procedures for Lawn Mower Operators 20 mins, 2009In 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.#2727-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

String Trimmer Safety 15 mins, 2009String trimmers are used by virtually all employees in the landscape maintenance industry. There are literally hundreds of different models, each with their own unique operating and safety concerns. This detailed program examines the most current models on the market today with an emphasis on safety, maintenance and operation.#2726-DV .....................$ 249.95

The Safe Operation of Utility Carts 10 minsThis video addresses the many hazardous and potentially dangerous situations often overlooked by Utility Cart operators. It stresses the importance of following safety guidelines, and the problems caused by complacency in the operation and basic maintenance of these utility vehicles.

#2535-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

WSI - Groundskeeping Safety 18 mins, 2010After a frightening incident, expert workplace investigators are called to crack the case. In the midst of the story, viewers will learn about the hazards of exposure to the various machinery and elements of outdoor work environments. In this unique video, emphasis is placed on working in the elements and how to recognize, prevent and handle heat stress and a variety of other outdoor situations. This landscaping safety video is designed to prevent complacency from entering into your landscaping training.

#2697-DV .................................................................................$ 499.95

Arrest that Stress - How to Depressurize Your Work Life 21 minsBelieve it or not, on-the-job stress can be traced back to just two basic causes. In this video, you’ll identify these stressors and discover reliable techniques that will help you and everyone in your organization cut the stress and ease the strain.

#2579-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Managing Stress Before it Manages You30 minsYou have the right to strive for a stress-free work environment for yourself. As a manager, it’s your responsibility to recognize and alleviate stress for your staff. The ideas in this video will help you do both.

#2612-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Personal Hygiene in the Workplace 6 mins, 2011Of all the very human issues that we find in workplaces around the world, one of the most common, and most sensitive, is that of Personal Hygiene. It can make or break a person’s success at their job, and it can cause discomfort and embarrassment that results in a breakdown of communication and productivity. This program has been developed as a tool for employers to be proactive in addressing the subject, as well as an aid to those managers and supervisors that find themselves in the position of needing to react and take action in the event of a complaint. Included in your New Employee Orientation training, you will be able to send a message to all of your employees in an upbeat and non-threatening manner that may head off future problems at the pass!

#2846-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95

Shiftwork Fatigue 13 mins, 2000Employees must stay sharp when using industrial knives! Discusses industrial knife safety as well as why a deep cut or laceration to a worker’s hand can be so damaging.#1354-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95

Take Safety Home: Preventing Off-The-Job Injuries 2009After working 25 years as a firefighter and paramedic, Martin Lesperance has treated thousands of injuries and medical emergencies. As a former EMT, Martin knows that the majority of injuries occur off the job and conducted this presentation in front of a live audience to encourage all workers to “take safety home.” In this video Martin recalls many true stories of off-job incidents resulting in injuries and deaths to illustrate the importance of such critical safety issues as thinking about the repercussions of your actions, heeding warning signs and labels, the importance of PPE off the job, and preventing motor vehicle collisions and house fires.

#2546-DV (20 mins) Spanish Avail. .....................................$ 499.95#2698-DV (10 mins) Spanish Avail. .....................................$ 299.95

Off the Job Safety

Maintenance & Off the Job Safety

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Winter Safety 16 mins, 2009Over the years employers have discovered that their employees miss more time from work as a result of off-the-job accidents than due to injuries experienced on the job. Many of these accidents occur during the winter holidays, as employees do things that they are not familiar with or haven’t done since last year. Fortunately, most of these accidents can be prevented through effective training.#1919-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 349.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, Training Certificate, Employee Quiz and Scheduling & Attendance Forms, 30 Employee Handbooks, and 5 Posters

Office Safety: It’s Not Magic 14 mins, Leader’s Guide, Quiz, and PowerPoint presentation, 2007Using 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.#2422-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95

Fire Safety In The Office 14 mins, 2003Year after year office fires cause millions of dollars in damage and result in hundreds of employee injuries. Teach your employees the steps to help prevent office fires and what to do in case of a fire emergency.#1672-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 299.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, Quiz, certificates, 30 booklets & 5 Posters

Office Injury Prevention 2009In the fast-paced and sometimes high-stress environment of a busy office, workers sometimes forget about their most important workplace responsibility: their safety. They overlook safety issues because they just don’t believe an office has any hazards; yet, nearly 40,000 office workers suffer disabling injuries each year. This program stresses the importance of office safety and how a good safety attitude and using good judgment are the real keys to injury prevention.

#2640-DV (18 mins) Spanish Avail. .....................................$ 499.95#2641-DV (10 mins) Spanish Avail. .....................................$ 299.95

Office Safety 22 mins, 2002Year after year office fires cause millions of dollars in damage and result in hundreds of employee injuries. Teach your employees the steps to help prevent office fires and what to do in case of a fire emergency.#1605-DV .................................................................................$ 199.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 299.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, Posters, Employee Booklets, Reproducible Scheduling & Attendance Form, Employee Quiz, Training Certificate and Training Log

Back Injury Prevention for Retail Stores10 mins, 2011Back injuries are one of the most common injuries in retail stores, but they are entirely preventable. Safe lifting techniques are vital in a retail environment due to the wide range of lifting challenges. This program stresses preparation, technique and fitness as the keys to back injury prevention.#2761-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95

Baler Safety 7 mins, 2011Cardboard balers are a common sight in many retail stores. There are many different types of balers that may operate in slightly different ways. However, what they all have in common are safety hazards and the need to follow safe operating procedures. This program is designed to train employees how to operate a baler safely.#2762-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95

Box Cutter Safety 6 mins, 2011Box cutters are used in every type of retail environment. Millions of cuts are made with box cutters each day and it only takes a moment of inattention to cause an injury. Regardless of the type of box cutters used, they all can cause serious injuries if not handled properly. This video program is designed to train your employees on the dangers of box cutters as well as demonstrate the steps they can take to remain safe.#2763-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95

Convenience Store Safety 10 mins, 2011There are many things to keep in mind when working at a convenience store, of which the safety and security of employees and customers must be at the top of the list. This training program is designed to train employees on the proper actions they must take to prevent robberies, as well as how to act during and after a robbery or robbery attempt. It also discusses other important training points for employees to be aware of such as proper housekeeping and safe lifting procedures. Regardless of experience level or age, anyone working in a retail or convenience store environment can learn valuable information that can increase their safety and security and protect company assets.#2835-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95

Preventing Slips, Trips, & Falls for Retail Stores 9 mins, 2011Supermarkets, grocery stores and other types of retail environments are all busy places with a lot of activity and foot traffic. Not just out front on the sales floor, but in the back room as well. All this activity can easily lead to situations where both employees and customers are exposed to slip, trip, or fall hazards. Slips, trips and falls are some of the most common incidents in retail stores yet they are almost always preventable.

• The employee’s responsibility to identify and correct slip, trip, or fall hazards

• How carelessness and inattention can lead to slip, trip, or fall injuries• Proper identification of spills and the need for quick clean up action

#2764-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95

Safety Orientation for Retail 20 mins, 2011Supermarkets, grocery stores and other types of retail environments present a broad range of safety training challenges. As such, it is critical that new employees receive a comprehensive safety orientation covering what these hazards are. This training program is designed to insure your employees receive proper orientation on the most common hazards, and on the many ways to minimize risk.• Preventing Slips & Falls• Back Injury Prevention• Preventing Cuts & Burns• Food Safety• Hazard Communication• Machinery Safety

#2766-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95

Office Safety

Retail Safety

Off the Job Safety, Office Safety & Retail Safety

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Advanced Techniques For Special Ed Bus Drivers 20 mins, Leader’s Guide, 1999This realistic video takes your trainees on a ride along with a special needs bus driver to experience demonstrations of advanced safety techniques they will need to know!#1599-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Back & Ergonomic Safety for School Bus Drivers 20 mins, 2010Sitting, bending, turning, lifting these are all movements school bus drivers do hundreds of times each day. This is why the leading cause of disabling injuries for school bus drivers is back and ergonomic injuries. This video trains your bus drivers of how these movements can cause injury and demonstrates some of the best ways to avoid these type of injuries.#2723-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Backing Up Procedures for School Bus Drivers 20 mins, 2008Backing up is one of the most difficult maneuvers a bus driver must perform. This video outlines the various types of back up methods drivers must use and demonstrates how to do each one safely.#2498-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Bus Evacuation Drills for Students 13 mins, 2003A perfect training video for students to learn what they need to know when evacuating a school bus. There is a distinct emphasis on how to avoid injuries during the evacuation process.#2550-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Bus Evacuation For Special Ed Bus Drivers 13 mins, 2003This video is a in-depth training session that provides the skills needed for the driver of a Special Education school bus.#1601-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Defensive Driving Skills for School Bus Drivers 20 mins, 2008School bus drivers must constantly be aware of what is going on around them. Practicing good defensive driving techniques will help avoid accidents and insure the safety of your passengers and yourself.#2518-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Driver’s Guide to School Bus Crossing 18 mins, 2011Safety of students riding a school bus is the driver’s responsibility. This includes not only the time they are riding the bus but when crossing the street before pickup or after drop off as well. This program trains bus drivers in the proper crossing procedures they must follow on each trip, along with additional situations they may encounter.#2809-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Driving a School Bus in Fog, Wind, & Rain 25 mins, 2011Fog, rain and heavy wind conditions are common situations for all school bus drivers, and each one presents a different set of dangers that drivers must be prepared for. Poor visibility, the potential for hydroplaning, and the dangers of windbreaks are just a few of the hazards school bus drivers face. In this video we demonstrate how to use safe procedures when these conditions are present.#2758-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Drug and Alcohol Awareness for School Bus Drivers 28 mins, 2010Drug and alcohol use, whether on or off the job, can severely impact a person’s ability to properly operate equipment. When that person is a school bus driver who is responsible for the lives of many schoolchildren, and the equipment is a school bus, the chances of a disaster happening are great.#2758-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Exceptions to the Use of School Bus Warning Lights 10 mins, 2011While the most common use of warning lights on school buses is for the loading and unloading of students at bus stops, there are several situations that require a different approach to using warning lights. This training program outlines the exceptions for the use of these lights and thoroughly covers the reasoning for these exceptions and the correct procedures bus drivers should follow.#2854-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Exceptions to the Use of School Bus Warning Lights - California Version 10 mins, 2011While the most common use of warning lights on school buses is for the loading and unloading of students at bus stops, there are several situations that require a different approach to using warning lights. This training program outlines the exceptions for the use of these lights and thoroughly covers the reasoning for these exceptions and the correct procedures bus drivers should follow.#2855-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

First Aid Training for School Bus Drivers 27 mins, 2008When a medical issue occurs on a school bus, bus drivers must learn what actions to take. This compelling video, details the legal liabilities involved in treating students, how to create an effective action plan for first aid treatment, and highlights the most important areas of first aid safety to insure your drivers know what to do in these situations.

• Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure• Moving Injured Students• Bleeding & Shock• Limb Injuries• Spinal Injuries• EPI-PEN & Seizures

#2499-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

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School Bus Driver Training

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How to Control Bullying on a School Bus 20 mins, 2010For bullies interested in picking on their peers, the school bus is an ideal location. Because a bus is a small, enclosed space and students often have no choice but to ride the bus, they can easily become regular targets. Plus, with the only adult being the bus driver, supervision is often difficult because the driver cannot react to every incident because he or she is operating the vehicle. Using extensive role playing to demonstrate anti-bullying techniques, this program trains bus drivers on how to assertively deal with bullying issues on the school bus.#2730-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

How to Control Extreme Behavior on the School Bus 20 mins, 2005There is a simple but important message in this video. The bus driver must stay in control of the bus, at all times. During the course of this video, multiple re enactments of severe behavioral issues are examined. This video is a dynamic training program for bus drivers as well as students.#2500-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

How To Respond To A School Bus Hijacking 18 mins, 2002School bus drivers are shown what steps must be taken to ensure the safety of their students and their personal safety during a hijacking situation.#1603-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

How To Safely Evacuate A School Bus 20 mins, 2002This terrific video provides a re-enacted bus accident that shows students’ responsibilities when a driver is incapacitated, and uses cognitive and dramatic techniques to demonstrate best evacuation practices.#1595-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

How to Survive a Tire Blowout in a School Bus 25 mins, 2010One of the most potentially catastrophic events a school bus driver can encounter is a front tire blowout on his or her bus. This video, tape at the California Highway Patrol Academy, provides school bus drivers with proven techniques that could save the lives of everyone on the school bus, should a front tire blowout occur.#2720-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Intervention Strategies For School Bus Drivers 20 mins, 2002Bus drivers will relate to this video! Teaches that emphasizing behavior modification techniques can be easily implemented, and highlights on making students accountable and communicating with parents.#1598-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Intervention Strategies For Special Ed Bus Drivers 20 mins, 2000Teaches school bus drivers how to face the daily challenges of managing behavior. This video also educates drivers on intervention techniques for special needs students.#1597-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Introduction To Special Ed Bus Driving 20 mins, Leader’s Guide, 1999This program makes clear the safety techniques using a clever approach involving a bus driver instructing a trainee.#1602-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Kid’s Guide to School Bus Safety 13 mins, Leader’s Guide, Quiz, certificate, 2010Younger age students, between the ages of 4-8, can learn first-hand what they need to know in order to ride the school bus safely. This DVD combines animation and live action to present younger age students with a visual experience that they can relate to.#2677-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Loading Zones - A Split Second Around Your School Bus 12 mins, Leader’s Guide, Quiz, certificate, 2010What if you could freeze time to have a chance to see everything that is happening around your school bus in a single moment? That is exactly what we did for this new video. In it, your drivers will experience a unique 360 degree perspective around the bus and learn what actions need to occur to maintain safety around the school bus.#2678-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Mirror Usage & Blind Spots in a School Bus 16 mins, 2010This video, produced in conjunction with the California Department of School Transportation, is a dynamic and important safety training video for all school bus drivers. Dramatizations emphasize the need for bus drivers to be at all times aware of blind spots in their mirrors. In addition every driver will benefit by learning about how to use the mirror system of their bus.#2719-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Mountain Driving for School Bus Drivers 12 mins, 2010Driving a school bus in mountainous terrain is full of ups and downs, along with dangers at each turn of the road. This in depth video, loaded with important information, teaches school bus drivers how to safely operate their bus when driving in steep mountain terrain or on inclines.#2721-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Night Driving for School Bus Drivers 22 mins, 2007Bus driver instructors can use this video to acquaint school bus drivers with most of the critical night driving issues including: night blindness, defensive driving at night, use of mirrors at night and night visibility.#2552-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Pre Trip Inspection of a School Bus 20 mins, 2007School transportation departments will be able to use this video as an effective training tool for their bus drivers.#2551-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Pre-Trip Inspection for School Bus Drivers 24 mins, 2011A school bus driver’s day starts with a pre-trip inspection of their school bus, an important task that is critical to the safety of the bus driver and the students being transported. This updated training program is designed to train your drivers on how to conduct an in depth pre-trip inspection of a school bus, paying special attention to the testing of both air and hydraulic brake systems. Other items covered include:

• Inspection of the wheelchair lift for special needs buses• Proper operation of all gauges and switches• Exterior and interior lighting systems• Inspecting the bus exterior, with special attention to tires and warning

lights#2843-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

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Safe Railroad Crossing Procedures for School Bus Drivers 20 mins, Leader’s Guide, Quiz, certificate, 2009One of the most demanding and potentially dangerous situations a school bus driver faces is in making a railroad crossing. With the lives of many students as well as their own in the balance, it is critical that they be properly trained. This comprehensive railroad crossing video, hosted by a veteran school bus driver with only 20 year of experience, trains your bus drivers on the different types of crossings bus drivers may encounter, and the proper procedures to follow for each one.#2570-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Safe School Bus Crossing Procedures - All States Except CA 20 mins, 2001Reduce the chances of passenger injury with this video that uses actual school bus drivers. This program demonstrates how to safely cross students in front of a school bus.#1594-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Safe Turning Procedures for School Bus Drivers24 mins, 2010Many school bus accidents are caused by bus drivers making improper turns. This program demonstrates the importance of knowing how to safely and accurately make turns in a school bus. Both right and left turns are broken down into their component parts, so drivers will be able to visualize each part of a turn. The use of animation, training exercises, and live demonstrations makes this a lively and interesting program that will hold your drivers attention.#2705-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Safety Orientation for School Bus Drivers 22 mins, 2010School bus drivers face many challenges that include safety getting students to and from school, as well as effectively and professionally dealing with the students while they are on the bus. Get your school bus drivers off to a safe start with this comprehensive safety orientation video.#2722-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Safety Techniques for Special Needs Bus Drivers 24 mins, Leader’s Guide, Quiz, certificate, 2010This detailed video covers safety procedures for loading and unloading special needs students. It covers need to know information for new drivers and is good refresher training for your experienced operators.#2676-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Safety Techniques For Tying Down Wheel Chairs 19 mins, 1999Trains employees on securing and preventing wheelchairs from moving during transit.#1596-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Make Seconds Count 19 mins, 2007This video reenacts, in dramatic detail, the actions that school bus drivers must take, following a serious school bus accident. This program can be used to help prepare school bus drivers to understand the most important steps that every driver must implement, in order to save the lives of serious injured students.#2501-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

School Bus Driver Training - Driving Skills Package 5 video packageNo matter how experienced a school bus driver may be, it is vitally important that they maintain driving skills at the highest level possible. Just as doctors, lawyers, and accountants require refresher training to maintain their skills, school bus drivers must also receive additional training to keep their driving skills in top notch form. Our School Bus Driver Training Driving Skills Package is designed to provide this training. This five video package covers the following topics:

• #2498 - Back Up Procedures for School Bus Drivers • #2569 - Tail Swing Safety for School Bus Drivers • #2552 - Night Driving for School Bus Drivers • #2719 - Mirror Usage & Blind Spots in a School Bus • #2655 - Winter Bus Driving Safety

#9951-DV .................................................................................$ 844.80

School Bus Driver Training - Safety Package for Kids 3 video packageNot only do school bus drivers need proper training on how to safely operate a school bus, the children who ride the school bus also be trained on the basic safety rules they must follow. Providing students with proper training will insure they understand how to behave when riding the bus and what to do in the event of a school bus emergency. Our School Bus Driving Training Safety Package for Kids is a three video set designed to train student on these important topics:

• #2677 - Kids Guide to School Bus Safety • #2550 - Bus Evacuation Drills for Students • #2735 - School Bus Safety for Students

#9954-DV .................................................................................$ 524.90

School Bus Safety for Students 13 mins, 2011Young students have to be taught the rules of riding a school bus. This imaginative and warm video, designed for elementary school age students, gently but firmly guides them through this process. In this program, we dramatize the most important issues that are likely to cause injuries placing a special emphasis on showing younger age students what they must do in order to avoid injury.#2735-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Tail Swing Safety for School Bus Drivers 16 mins, Leader’s Guide, Quiz, certificate, 2009Making a turn with a school bus is a procedure school bus drivers perform many times during the course of a day. One of the most important considerations during a turn is the tail swing of the bus, which occurs when the rear of the bus makes a wide arch during the turn. Without a proper understanding of the tail swing on each type of bus a driver may operate, the chances of hitting a vehicle, signpost, or other obstacle when turning is great. This video is hosted by a certified California school bus driver instructor and addresses tail swing in both conventional and transit type school buses.#2569-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

The Do’s and Don’ts of Cell Phone Use for School Bus Drivers 13 mins, 2011In today’s fast paced world, cell phones have become commonplace. Regardless of a school district’s policy on the use of cell phones, the reality is they can be found on many school buses every day. Opening with a news report from a real life bus accident caused by cell phone use, this training program provides your drivers with a timely reminder of why school bus drivers should not use cell phones while driving.#2765-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

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Violence Prevention On The School Bus 20 mins, 2003Teaches bus drivers the skills that can be used to save lives if a violent situation occurs on a school bus.#1683-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Winter Driving Safety for School Bus Drivers 20 mins, 2006All bus drivers must know how to maintain control of their bus during winter driving conditions and driving on snow or ice requires a skill set that every school bus driver must have. Students must also understand that riding a bus in winter brings a completely different set of circumstances they must be knowledgeable about.#2642-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Winter Driving Safety for School Bus Drivers - No Chains 20 mins, 2006All bus drivers must know how to maintain control of their bus during winter driving conditions and driving on snow or ice requires a skill set that every school bus driver must have. Students must also understand that riding a bus in winter brings a completely different set of circumstances they must be knowledgeable about.#2655-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Bloodborne Pathogens for Custodians 12 mins, 2010Maintenance and custodial workers regularly encounter situations where they could be exposed to a bloodborne pathogen. This video, produced especially for custodian and maintenance staff, demonstrates how custodians and maintenance workers can safely clean up spills of blood or other potentially infectious materials without risking exposure.#2670-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95

Bloodborne Pathogens for Schoolteachers 10 mins, 2010Schoolteachers can often find themselves in a situation where they could be exposed to a bloodborne pathogen. This video serves practical guide designed for teachers and other school employees on how to deal with a situation when a potential bloodborne pathogen exposure occurs. Using scenes filmed in an actual classroom, this high-quality program explains how staff can protect themselves and how they can keep the classroom safe when Bloodborne Pathogens are present.#2672-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95

Controlling New Age Bullying in Schools 40 mins, 2012Bullying has evolved from a rite of passage to a major social problem. School bus drivers, teachers, administrators and all school employees are faced with dealing with this problem. This video is designed to show effective techniques to change students behavior and make school employees part of a campus wide team that assertively works to solve this problem. Part 1 covers Observation & Investigation and trains school employees on the importance of reporting bullying incidents when noticed and how to conduct an investigation of the incident once reported. Part 2 deals with participants of a bullying episode - Bullies, Victims, & Bystanders - and how to identify and deal with each of three. Part 3 reviews Preventive Measures & Promoting an Anti-Bullying Climate within each school and covers the importance of establishing and enforcing an anti-bullying policy.#2886-DV .................................................................................$ 349.95

School Safety - It’s Not Just For Kids 13 mins, 2004School districts spend millions of dollars each year on Worker’s Compensation claims involving teachers and associates. This program is ideal for all personnel who work in schools and emphasizes safety as a personal responsibility. Employees will learn to recognize and respect common causes of accidents and injuries in schools and the measures they can take to ensure their safety.#1817-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Stranger Awareness for Kids 12 mins, 2011Teaching younger students what to do when approached by a stranger is important for their safety. Using an example of an elementary aged student who is approached by an adult he does not know while walking to the school bus, this training program teaches students how to respond if they find themselves in this type situation. Students are taught who is considered a stranger and what to do or say if a stranger approaches them. This program is directed at beginning elementary school aged students and uses both video and animation to present its material. It also comes with a reproducible completion certificate and activity coloring booklet for the students.#2736-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Suspension & Expulsion 18 mins, 2009The program outlines exactly what violations and misconduct will lead to disciplinary action and what forms this disciplinary action may take. Real students who have been suspended and expelled give their true stories which vividly depict the consequences of not following school rules. After viewing this program students will have a better idea of what is expected of them in school.#2638-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Backing Accident Prevention - Solid Waste 10 mins, 2008A large portion of total accidents in the Solid Waste industry occur while backing. However backing accidents are 100% preventable. This program will give your drivers effective tools and teach them techniques that will help them avoid backing accidents.#2493-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95

Commercial Pick-Up - Solid Waste 12 mins, 2009Commercial routes have specific hazards. This program addresses these hazards and outlines steps that should be taken to minimize risk.#2491-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95

Hazard Communications - Solid Waste 10 mins, 2008Protecting employees and the environment are two important considerations in any company’s safety program. This program examines common hazardous materials exposures in the Solid Waste industry and outlines ways to reduce or eliminate risk to people and the environment.#2495-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Pre-Trip Inspections - Solid Waste 9 mins, 2009The trucks and equipment your company operates are great pieces of equipment. They’re versatile they’re powerful and they have to be inspected. A proper inspection protects workers and those working around them by ensuring that the equipment they are using is mechanically safe.#2496-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95

School Site Safety

Solid Waste & Public Works

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Residential Pick-Up - Solid Waste 11 mins, 2009Residential routes present unique hazards to solid waste truck drivers. These include parked vehicles, pedestrians, backing vehicles, pets, and other similar obstacles. In addition, drivers are more likely to have contact with the homeowner regarding any problems that may have occurred. This program addresses those hazards and outlines the steps that should be taken to minimize risk.#2492-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95

Route Safety - Solid Waste 13 mins, 2008Identifying and elimination hazards are part of each driver’s responsibilities. This program will help drivers analyze hazards and report them immediately to ensure their safety the safety of their equipment and the safety of others on the same route in the future.#2494-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95

Safety Orientation - Solid Waste 12 mins, 2009This program provides a broad overview of hazards Solid Waste workers face in the course of their everyday jobs. This video contains critical information for new employees but is also effective for experienced workers.#2490-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95

Working Safely with Snow Plows 18 mins, 2009This video illustrates the multitude of hidden hazards faced by snow removal vehicle operators. From initial preparation to after-work shutdowns, safe operating procedures are itemized and reviewed, clearly showing how to avoid damage to equipment and injury to operators. This video covers the before, during and after of safe and effective snow-plow operation.#2632-DV .................................................................................$ 499.95

Battery Charging Update 10 mins, 1999This important program trains workers that charging batteries is a potential hazard for many forklift, stacker, and pallet jack users. It examines personal protective equipment use and general safety rules to follow when engaging in electric battery charging operations.#0991-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95

Forklift & Pedestrian Safety Update 10 mins, 1999This training program is designed for non-forklift operators, and covers basic forklift operating rules and how to coexist in the workplace with forklift operations. It is an excellent program for training non-operators in warehouse or distribution settings.#0990-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 199.95

Ins And Outs Of Loading Dock And Warehouse Safety 20 mins, 2004With nearly 25% of all warehouse injuries occurring at loading docks, making sure drivers and other employees understand how to spot and avoid hazards is key! That’s why this topic-specific training video is a must have for your library. It covers the safety issues unique to drivers, loading dockworkers, and warehouse employees, and reviews common causes of injuries and cargo damage, along with showing employees how to steer clear of hazards.#1813-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 349.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Gde, 10 Employee Handbooks, 1 log, 10 wallet cards, poster

Manual Material Handling Safety 15 mins, Facilitator’s Guide, (10) Employee Handbooks, Quiz, PowerPoint Presentation, 2009Targeted to all industries where material handling is accomplished through manual means, this video program trains employees on the necessities of lifting, moving and storing materials. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, more than one million workers suffer back injuries every year and three out of four injuries occur while workers are lifting. This program educates your employees so they can get the job done while staying safe.#2664-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 399.95

Operating Electric Pallet Jacks Safety 2005Filmed in a multitude of industrial facilities, this in-depth video addresses serious safety topics related to the vital operation of electric pallet jacks. This program discusses how to safely operate pallets jacks, and how to avoid injury and property damage.

#2371-DV (15 mins) Spanish Avail. .....................................$ 499.95#2372-DV (10 mins) Spanish Avail. .....................................$ 299.95

Operating Reach Trucks Safely 18 mins, 2005Reach 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.#2453-DV Spanish Avail. ..........$ 449.95

Reach Truck Safety 15 mins, 2011Reach trucks, also known as narrow aisle trucks, are designed to operate in warehouses with narrow aisles. These trucks have some characteristics in common with standard sit down forklifts, but also have some unique features that need to be taken into account in order to operate safely. These useful, powerful, and critical pieces of equipment 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 reach truck operators may encounter and trains them on how to control those hazards through safe operating techniques.#2856-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95

Ups And Downs Of Material Handling Safety Equipment 22 mins, 2004Discusses important safety procedures related to the use of material handling equipment, and explains how to safely operate:

• Pallet jacks• High-lift stackers• Dock levelers• Hand trucks and more

#1814-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 349.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, (10) Employee Handbooks, poster, (10) wallet cards, Training Log, operator evaluation form, pre-operational checklist, classroom certificate of training, operational certificate of training

Warehouse Safety

Solid Waste & Warehouse Safety

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Walkie Stacker Safety 14 mins, 2012A walkie-stacker is different than any other type of equipment your employees use, particularly the way it handles and its center of gravity. In many ways it works like a forklift, but in respects it is totally different in its operation. The walkie-stacker model forklift is designed for a person to operate the truck while walking, not riding the equipment. Unlike the rider forklifts or counterbalanced equipment that is designed for heavier loads, the walkie-stackers are designed for less demanding loads and shorter travel distances. This training program trains your employees in the characteristics and safe operation of walkie-stackers.#2921-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95

Managing the Anger to Prevent Workplace Violence 10 mins, 2009One in four workers are attacked, threatened or harassed each year. This training video provides key insights into the causes of workplace violence. It also explores the myths and mysteries associated with workplace violence. Warning signs and potential threats are identified, and methods of prevention are outlined to keep employees safe, stress free and productive.#2653-DV .................................................................................$ 499.95

Ready Response - Violence in the Workplace for Supervisors 9 mins, 2005Designed to help Supervisors recognize and respond to potential problems with employee relations, this program explores key HR issues and employs a unique, interactive approach to training. Your Supervisors will be put to the test after viewing real-world HR situations, and will be challenged to identify the right and wrong ways to respond to each one.#2083-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 349.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, (10) Employee Handbooks, (10) tests Trainer’s

Taking Control Of Workplace Violence 16 mins, 2005Workplace violence has become an increasing threat to your employees. This program is intended for managers and supervisors to arm employees with an increased awareness and knowledge on how to prevent workplace violence.#1878-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, reproducible handout, MS Word templates

Threat Detector: Your Role in Workplace Violence 17 mins, 2010Employees play a very important role in preventing violence in the workplace. They are on the front lines everyday and are usually the first ones to see behavior in a co-worker, customer or vendor that makes them uncomfortable or even scared. The Threat Detector program will clarify what these behaviors are and what action to take when they see them. The goal is to get the right people in your company quickly involved to handle the potential threat. This ultimately results in a safer workplace for all. Part 1 of this two video course, Threat Detector (10 minutes), provides your employees an overview of the red flag behaviors that could escalate into violence. Part 2, Test Your Threat Detector (7 minutes) demonstrates five scenarios of co-worker behavior for which employees have to decide if the behavior shown warrants reporting to management.#2729-DV .................................................................................$ 499.95

Winning Workforce - Violence in the Workplace 9 mins, 2005Violence in the workplace is the third-leading cause of fatal occupational injury in the United States (Source: OSHA). This program educates employees on the benefits of a non-hostile workplace, and explains how violence affects productivity and is a legal threat.#2078-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 349.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, (10) Skill Cards

Workplace Harassment, Discrimination and Respect 16 mins, 2009This video gives today’s employees the tools they need to identify and prevent harassment, discrimination and disrespectful behavior in blue- and white-collar environments. Through dramatic and poignant vignettes, a number of hostile situations are presented, then turned against the perpetrator to highlight the offense in a “how does it feel” reversal.#2534-DV .................................................................................$ 499.95

Workplace Violence - Prevention & Intervention 20 mins, 2011Workplace safety is a major concern to employers and employees alike. Whether the threat of violence comes from employees within the company or from external sources, it is critical that your employees are trained in how to recognize the potential for violence and how to respond if threatened. Prevention is critical and early intervention helps prevent more serious acts. This program is designed to train your employees on how to recognize the potential for danger and how to respond appropriately.#2834-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95

Workplace Violence: The Myths and The Mysteries 16 mins, 2009This training video provides critically important insights to workplace anger, rage and intimidation. It reveals the real cost of workplace violence in dollars, lost work days, stress-related health issues and lost productivity. It also addresses worker hostility and the many different ways it affects coworkers. Most importantly, it illustrates how to prevent, deter, or defuse violence and hostility before it occurs.#2533-DV .................................................................................$ 499.95

Becoming a Coach - Bringing Out the Best in Employees 20 minsRah! Rah! Sis-boom-bah! You’re doing a heck of a good job! Well, yes, a coach does need to be a good cheerleader to keep up team morale. But that’s only one benefit of good coaching. In this new video, you’ll learn all the skills you need to be a good coach.#2580-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Jack Cade’s Nightmare I - A Supervisor’s Guide to Laws Affecting the Workplace 2 video-set, 23 mins each, Leader’s Guide, (5) Employee Handbooks, 1994Since a supervisor’s job is a complicated one, make sure that your manager’s are prepared for every situation they face. This engaging program will sensitize supervisors and managers to the problems and legal liabilities that can arise under the rapidly changing labor and employment laws.#2020-DV .................................................................................$ 799.95

Workplace Violence

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Conquering Difficult Conversations: Addressing Personal Issues 35 mins, 2006This compassionate video shows supervisors how to help employees understand that improper attire, bad hygiene, or bringing family issues to work is disruptive to workplace productivity. This video trains your managers how to address issues with sensitivity, and provides managers with the language and mannerisms they need.#2245-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 299.95Kit Includes: Trainer’s Guide, (10) Fact Sheets

Conquering Difficult Conversations: Providing Performance Coaching 35 mins, 2006This effective training tool teaches supervisors how to deliver both negative and positive feedback to employees in a constructive manner using direct, tactful dialogue, and how to target issues and address them head-on.#2248-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 299.95Kit Includes: Trainer’s Guide, (10) Fact Sheets

Communicating for Results - How to be Clear, Concise & Credible 17 minsNo matter what your role in the organization, communicating effectively is vital to getting things done and working productively with people. Disagreements, missed deadlines, costly mistakes, and many other types of difficult situations arise in a business because of ineffective communication.#2582-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Communicating with People on the Job 25 minsDisagreements, missed deadlines, costly mistakes, and many other types of difficult situations arise in a business because of ineffective communication. Use this informative training video to insure everyone in your organization is an effective communicator.#2584-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Conflict Resolution - Industrial 16 mins, 2007Whenever two or more people come together, eventually they will experience conflict. Give your employees the skills to work toward a solution in a productive, positive way. Techniques and strategies to limit the damage and disruption are discussed in this straightforward video.#2309-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 299.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, (30) Employee Handbooks, (5) Posters, Reproducible Scheduling & Attendance Form, Quiz, Training Certificate, log

Conflict Resolution - Office 16 mins, 2007Whenever two or more people come together, eventually they will experience conflict. Give your employees the skills to work toward a solution in a productive, positive way. Techniques and strategies to limit the damage and disruption are discussed in this straightforward video.#2356-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 299.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, (30) Employee Handbooks, (5) Posters, Reproducible Scheduling & Attendance Form, Quiz, Training Certificate, log

Don’t Shoot the Messenger 22 minsIf your coworkers could be arrested for inconsiderate behavior, would they get a life sentence? In this brief video, your managers and employees will learn how to “arrest” bad workplace behavior.#2591-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

How to Communicate Clearly & Effectively With Employees 20 minsRemember the best boss you ever had? It’s a good bet that he or she was an excellent communicator. Communicating clearly and effectively is probably the most important - and perhaps most difficult - responsibility of any manager.#2600-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

How to Resolve Conflict at Work 18 minsWhether it’s trying to satisfy customers who expect the impossible or coworkers who ask too much, you deal with conflict every day. You can confidently handle conflicts with the techniques presented in this new video.#2603-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

7 Things Never to Say to Customers 18 minsSeven deadly service statements ... they sound ominous, don’t they? And for good reason. Some of these statements may seem perfectly innocent on the surface and there may be times when you’re tempted to try using one or more other them to improve a difficult service situation. But more often than not, you’ll find that you’ve unwittingly only made things worse.#2577-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Customer Service Central 17 mins, 1995Comedian Darrell Hammond hosts this multiaward-winning program that teaches employees these key ingredients for providing great customer service,and empowers employees to improve customer satisfaction.#1973-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Make the Connection 11 minsThe telephone: It’s something we all use countless times each day. Can you think of any more basic or essential business tool? Because we use the telephone so often and so easily, we rarely pause to ask whether we’re getting the most from our telephone time. But all of us should consider ways to improve our telephone skills and productivity. Improving phone skills can save you time, make you more money - and help you build valuable relationships.#2611-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Think Like the Customer, Act Like the Owner 20 minsMake sure every customer is a satisfied customer ... with assistance from this new hit video. In just minutes, your staff will learn superior customer service techniques, including how to deal with - and win back - even the angriest customer.#2626-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Winning Over Even the Most Difficult Customers 20 minsIt’s up to you to make the most of every conversation you have with difficult customers - and welcome the chance to win them over. In this compelling new video, your employees will discover techniques for dealing with five of the most difficult types of customer situations.#2628-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Communication & Conflict Resolution Customer Service

Coaching, Communication, Conflict Resolution & Customer Service

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Ready Response - Diversity and Discrimination for Supervisors 9 mins, 2005This relevant, effective program challenges supervisors to focus on the integral role they have in embracing diversity and preventing discrimination among employees. #2085-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 299.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, (10) Review Cards, (10) Fact Sheets

Winning Workforce - Diversity and Discrimination for Employees 9 mins, 2005Today’s workforce is more diverse than ever, and with the continued shrinking of the globe due to better communications equipment and international travel, understanding how to work in diverse environments is more important than ever. This dynamic video program helps you train your employees on sensitive issues that may affect productivity, create a hostile work environment, or pose a legal threat to your organization.#2080-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 299.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, (10) Review Cards, (10) Fact Sheets

Workplace Harassment in Industrial Facilities 17 mins, 2007Harassment encompasses a wide variety of behavior, from practical jokes to intimidation. This thorough program covers the nature of workplace harassment, and teaches employees how to recognize harassment and what to do if they are the victim.#2360-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 299.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, (30) Employee Handbooks, (5) Posters, Reproducible Scheduling & Attendance Form, Quiz, Training Certificate, log

Workplace Harassment in the Office 17 mins, 2007Harassment encompasses a wide variety of behavior, from jokes to intimidation. This program covers the nature of workplace harassment & teaches employees how to recognize harassment & what to do it happens.

#2325-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 299.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, (30) Employee Handbooks, (5) Posters, Reproducible Scheduling & Attendance Form, Quiz, Training Certificate, log

Achieving Peak Performance on the Job 26 minsImagine yourself as more efficient, helpful and productive. You’d know exactly where to begin, what questions to ask and how to get the job done right every time. Believe it or not, it is possible. Quickly discover how to become the super-productive peak performer you’re meant to be.#2578-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Conquer the Chaos - The Best Ideas in Time Management 21 minsYou can be successful at your job without working 60-hour weeks, straining your family life or going home every night feeling exhausted and frustrated. The key is to manage your time effectively. In this video, you will discover simple, time-tested techniques that will help you:

• Tame your workload• Overcome procrastination• Limit interruptions• Master the art of delegation• Use technology as a time-saving tool• And more!

#2587-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Get Organized and Stay Organized 22 minsView this best-selling video and you’ll spend just an hour a day for the first seven days to get organized, and then a few minutes each day from then on to stay organized. Take control of your work life by learning how to:

• Clear your workspace• Unclog your in-box• Organize your work area• Create a filing system• Filter unwanted e-mail• Manage your schedule• And more!

#2596-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Speak Like a Pro - And Get a Standing Ovation Every Time 20 minsThis video gives you the tools to write and deliver a speech with conviction and finesse ... one that will achieve your goals and inspire your audience. You’ll discover a fail-safe way to:

• Effectively organize your thoughts and ideas• Practice your speech, including guidelines on how to “mark up” your

script• Tame stage fright before you hit the spotlight• Move seamlessly through visuals in your presentation• And more!

#2621-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Speaking to One Person or a Roomful 22 minsWhat is the one thing that helps people climb up that ladder of success more predictably than anything else? Aggressiveness? Nope. Putting in the most hours? Heck no! It’s the ability to say the right thing, and say it well, even under difficult circumstances. In this video, you’ll discover how to enhance the two most primary communication tools: your tone of voice and your body language. And, you’ll learn the exact words to say - and what to do - in difficult situations. You’ll gain so much confidence when you feel in control, whether you’re speaking to one person ... or a roomful!#2622-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Preventing Harassment: Creating A Positive Workplace2011Good communication and respect for others creates a beneficial work environment where employees feel safe and productive. When the workplace is disrupted by someone disrespecting one or more coworkers, anger and resentment can destroy morale. Workplace harassment can damage relationships and destroy lines of communication among employees. This program discusses various types of workplace harassment and how this unwelcome behavior affects the work environment.

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Diversity & Discrimination Employee Development

Diversity/Discrimination & Employee Development

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ADA for Supervisors 32 mins, 2012ADA for Supervisors takes a proactive training approach to help supervisors respond appropriately to employees’ ADA issues. This program helps supervisors and managers gain a general awareness of the Americans with Disabilities Act and why it is important to understand how the law works. Topics covered include:

• What is the Americans with Disabilities Act?• To which employers does the ADA apply?• Which employer actions are covered under the ADA?• How does the ADA define an individual with a disability?• What are “mitigating measures”?• What is “reasonable accommodation”?

#2901-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: Discussion Guide, (11) Supervisor Handbooks, Trainer’s Tool CD-ROM with PowerPoint Presentations, Quizzes and more.

EEO Compliance For Supervisors & Managers 23 mins, Leader’s Guide, 1993This award-winning video includes a variety of scenarios in which supervisors are faced with common workplace situations involving compliance with EEO laws, including Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (AEDA), the Age of Discrimination in Employment Act (ADA), the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Equal Pay Act, and the Pregnancy Discrimination Act (PDA).#1196-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

FMLA for Supervisors 23 mins, 2012FMLA for Supervisors takes a proactive training approach to help supervisors respond appropriately to employees’ FMLA issues. This program helps supervisors and managers gain a general awareness of the Family and Medical Leave Act laws and why it is important for them to know how the law works. Topics covered include:

• Who is eligible for FMLA?• What qualifies for FMLA?• Military leave provisions (including qualifying exigency and service

member care)• Qualifying health conditions• Intermittent and reduced schedule leave• Supervisor’s role and responsibilities in handling FMLA issues

#2900-DV .................................................................................$ 299.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 399.95Kit Includes: Discussion Guide, (11) Supervisor Handbooks, Trainer’s Tool CD-ROM with PowerPoint Presentations, Quizzes and more.

Becoming a Leader 20 minsAre you ready to step up and be held accountable? Raise your leadership profile as you learn from this video how to make it easy for others to approach you, give straight answers to even the most difficult questions and encourage dedication among those you work with.

#2581-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

For Managers - Creating a Positive Workplace 22 minsDoes your workplace need an attitude adjustment? A positive workplace doesn’t happen automatically. It takes more than paychecks to bring out the best in people. It takes a great manager. We demonstrate critical strategies for creating a positive workplace in this video. Organizations that invest in their employees & build pride see a big payoff in productivity.

#2594-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

How to Shine in Difficult Management Situations 21 minsHow you handle difficult situations can determine whether your employees - and your boss - see you as an effective manager who conquers the steepest management challenges ... or just an average one who wilts under pressure. In this video, you’ll discover a powerful yet easy-to-remember method for solving your toughest management challenges.

#2604-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Training to Win - Helping Employees Meet or Surpass Their Goals 17 minsWithout clear, challenging goals people tend to develop all sorts of productivity-draining bad habits. In this video, targeted to leaders and managers who want to train employees to adopt a driven, goal-oriented mindset, we’re going train you to shape up your group into productivity-producing goal makers! Using this program, you will learn how to shape your group into productive and goal-oriented superstars! Train your employees to win by teaching them to:

• Set their own goals - and surpass them - using productivity projections• Establish performance-enhancing peer-to-peer accountability groups• Make smart decisions, and avoid classic decision-making traps• And much more

#2627-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Conducting High Impact, Low Stress Performance Reviews22 minsDeliver meaningful performance reviews pain free! This best-selling video will help you take the angst out of the review process. You’ll learn how to prepare, avoid traps, address goal-setting and much more! This video reveals the answers to your most worrisome evaluation problems, including:

• How often should you review your staff• What steps should you take to prepare• How to set achievable measurable goals & pitfalls that can make a

good review go bad• And much more!

#2627-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Getting Cooperation - Team Building That Works17 minsTeamwork suffers, and can often fail, when team members make communication blunders that hurt productivity. This video looks at the major causes of teamwork failure and ways to overcome them. It also teaches team members to work together-despite individual differences-to build a cooperative, productive environment. Team members will learn:

• What “Sloppy Signalers” can do to make their body language match their message

• Ways to get “Public Pets” to avoid embarrassing teammates in front of others

• Steps to help “Bellyaching Blamers” promote cooperation-not kill it• How to get “Cutoff Culprits” to listen to other team members• Ways for “anxious Apologists” to speak confidently to get results every

time• How “Gloomy Grouches” can learn to disagree without being

disagreeable#2627-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

HR Management & Compliance

Leadership

Personnel Management

HR Management/Compliance, Leadership & Personal Management

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Hiring Secrets - 12 Tips to Get Candidates 18 minsWe all have our war stories about people who interviewed so well and then turned out to be so wrong. Hiring problems are common - they eat up time and money. Did you know the average cost of a bad hire is about two and a half times the person’s salary?! There are proven ways to get applicants to show who they really are and not just tell you what you want to hear. In this new program, we unveil 12 “hiring secrets” to get job candidates to reveal their true selves. Discover how to:

#2599-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

New Employee Orientation - Essential Skills Training 25 mins, 2008Harassment encompasses a wide variety of behavior, from practical jokes to intimidation. This thorough program covers the nature of workplace harassment, and teaches employees how to recognize harassment and what to do if they are the victim.#2513-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 299.95Kit Includes: Instructor’s Guide, Training Log

Handling A Sexual Harassment Investigation 16 mins, Leader’s Guide, 2005Awarded first place in the ‘Best of Training’ group in Compliance Magazine’s Awards! This comprehensive video trains employees to understand exactly what constitutes sexual harassment, and discusses the various forms of sexual harassment, explains how to avoid inadvertently harassing coworkers, and what procedures to follow if an employee feels like he/she is being harassed.#1871-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 299.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, Reproducible Scheduling & Attendance Form, Quiz, Training Certificate, Training Log

Preventing Sexual Harassment - For Employees 16 mins, Leader’s Guide, 2005Train your employees to understand exactly what constitutes sexual harassment with this comprehensive video. Recently awarded 1st place in the ‘Best of Training’ group in Compliance Magazine’s annual Commitment to Safety awards, this video discusses the various forms of sexual harassment, explains how to avoid inadvertently harassing coworkers, and what procedures to follow if an employee feels like he/she is being harassed.#1872-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 299.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, Reproducible Scheduling & Attendance Form, Quiz, Training Certificate, Training Log

Preventing Sexual Harassment - For Supervisors & Managers 14 mins, 2005Managers and supervisors are the first line of defense against sexual harassment but many of them do not understand what constitutes sexual harassment! Teach your managers and supervisors what constitutes sexual harassment. This professional video, recently awarded 1st place in the ‘Best of Training’ group in Compliance Magazine’s annual Commitment to Safety awards, examines how to recognize sexual harassment and how to prevent it.#1873-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95Kit ..............................................................................................$ 299.95Kit Includes: Leader’s Guide, Reproducible Scheduling & Attendance Form, Quiz, Training Certificate, Training Log

Sexual Harassment Training For Employees 10 mins, 2005Sexual harassment is illegal and this serious form of discrimination doesn’t have to threaten your workplace! This video teaches your employees to identify and report sexual harassment when it happens.#1856-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95

Sexual Harassment Training For Managers 10 mins, 2005This excellent video trains and educates all employees about sexual harassment, how sexual harassment is defined, tips on recognizing harassment, and preventing sexual harassment in the workplace.#1857-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 249.95

Sexual Harassment in the Workplace - Employee Basic Training 12 mins, 2009Sexual harassment can affect any workplace setting and occur at every level of employment. No occupation is immune from sexual harassment. It can poison the work atmosphere and negative impact other worker who are not even involved in the harassment themselves. This video will train your employees on the subject of sexual harassment.#2574-DV Spanish Avail. .....................................................$ 299.95

Creating Your Dream Team - How to Harness the Power of Teamwork 18 minsTo create a winning team, you need to motivate, persuade, teach, criticize, praise and evaluate-every day. Whew! In just minutes, this informative program will walk you through the team-building process and describe universal strategies that can be applied successfully to any group of individuals.#2588-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Everyone’s Teamwork Role 19 minsHow much time and effort is wasted in your organization because team members don’t fully understand one another’s roles and responsibilities? This video shows you two levels of team understanding _ one that occurs among coworkers and one that occurs between managers and employees.#2592-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Sink or Swim Teamwork - We’re All in This Together 17 minsEvery great organization can trace its success to this key, fundamental concept: teamwork. Yet not everyone knows how to make a team work - or be a team player. This program is for managers and employee who want to build teamwork cooperation. It demonstrates techniques on how to be a team player, give your best to the team, and how to work effective with teammates.#2618-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Team Building Techniques that Work 22 minsDiscover how to manage in a way that naturally motivates your staff to work as a team. This short video program offers sensible advice, including how to lead meetings that fire everybody up, plus two simple - and fun - exercises that help build team spirit.#2625-DV .................................................................................$ 249.95

Sexual Harassment

Teambuilding

Personnel Management, Sexual Harassment & Teambuilding

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Index

AAbrasive Blasting................................................................................................................................40

Accident Investigation..............................................................................................................4-5, 38

Aerial Lift Safety..................................................................................................................................41

Alcohol & Drugs in the Workplace..............................................................................26, 33-34, 44

Ammonia Safety..................................................................................................................................19

ANSI Material Safety Data Sheets...................................................................................................17

Arc Flash............................................................................................................................................9-10

Arc Welding..........................................................................................................................................25

Asbestos..................................................................................................................................................6

BBack Safety.....................................................................................................................................35, 38

Backhoe Safety.....................................................................................................................................25

Battery Charging Safety....................................................................................................................15

Bloodborne Pathogens, Custodians ......................................................................................41, 47

Bloodborne Pathogens, General....................................................................................................6-7

Bloodborne Pathogens, Healthcare...............................................................................................38

Bloodborne Pathogens, Hospitality .............................................................................................47

Bloodborne Pathogens, Schools.....................................................................................................47

Boom and Scissor Lifts .....................................................................................................................41

Bucket Truck Safety............................................................................................................................25

CCDL & Hours of Service Training ..............................................................................................31-32

Chain Saw Safety.................................................................................................................................41

Chains, Slings & Hoist Safety..............................................................................................................8

Charlie Morecraft Videos ................................................................................................................5-6

Chemical Dependency .....................................................................................................................34

Chemical Hazards .......................................................................................................................16, 18

Chemical Safety...................................................................................................................................17

Cold Stress......................................................................................................................................39-40

Communication Skills .......................................................................................................................50

Compressed Air Safety ..............................................................................................................17, 40

Compressed Gas Cylinders .......................................................................................................17, 19

Computer Work Station Safety.........................................................................................................35

Confined Space Safety......................................................................................................................7-8

Conflict Resolution.............................................................................................................................50

Construction Safety......................................................................................................................25-29

Crane Safety.................................................................................................................................8-9, 25

Cranes, Slings & Hoists......................................................................................................................8-9

Custodian Safety..................................................................................................................................41

Cutting Torch Safety...........................................................................................................................25

DDefensive Driving.........................................................................................................................30, 44

Discrimination..............................................................................................................................49, 51

Distracted Driving........................................................................................................................29-31

Diversity in the Workplace...............................................................................................................51

DOT CDL & Hours of Service Training......................................................................................31-32

DOT Drug and Alcohol.......................................................................................................................33

DOT Hazmat Compliance.............................................................................................................33-34

DOT Skills & Road Tests...............................................................................................................32-33

Driving Safety - Cars & Light Trucks.........................................................................................30-31

Driving Safety - School Buses.....................................................................................................44-47

Drug and Alcohol Abuse...............................................................................................26, 33-34, 44

Drug Testing...................................................................................................................................33-34

EElectric Pallet Jack Safety..................................................................................................................48

Electrical Safety.................................................................................................................................9-10

Emergency Evacuation ........................................................................................................10, 12-13

Emergency Preparedness.................................................................................................................10

Emergency Response Hazwoper....................................................................................................17

EPA Compliance..............................................................................................................................10-11

Ergonomics....................................................................................................................................35-36

Evacuation Emergencies......................................................................................................10, 12-13

Evacuation School Bus................................................................................................................44-45

Excavation Safety.........................................................................................................................29-30

Extreme Weather Driving.................................................................................................................33

Eye Safety.................................................................................................................................21-22, 26

Eye Washes.....................................................................................................................................21, 36

FFall Protection...............................................................................................................................11-12

Fall Protection for Construction.....................................................................................................26

Finger, Hand and Wrist Safety..................................................................................................23, 27

Fire Extinguisher Training...........................................................................................................13-14

Fire Prevention/Evacuation.................................................................................................12-13, 39

First Aid...........................................................................................................................................36, 44

Food Safety & Sanitation.............................................................................................................37-38

Foot Protection....................................................................................................................................22

Forklift and Pedestrian Safety.........................................................................................................48

Forklift Safety..........................................................................................................................14-15, 48

Frostbite..........................................................................................................................................39-40

GGas Cylinders.................................................................................................................................17, 19

Gas Welding.........................................................................................................................................25

Golf Cart Safety....................................................................................................................................42

Grinder & Abrasive Wheel Safety....................................................................................................15

Grounds Maintenance Safety....................................................................................................41-42

HHand & Power Tool Safety..........................................................................................................15, 27

Hand Washing......................................................................................................................................38Hand, Finger & Wrist Safety.......................................................................................................23, 27

Harassment...........................................................................................................................................42

Hazard Communication..............................................................................................................15-17

Hazardous Materials..........................................................................................................................18

Hazardous Spills ...........................................................................................................................17-18

Hazardous Waste.................................................................................................................................10

HazCom...........................................................................................................................................15-17

HazCom for Hospitality.....................................................................................................................40

HazCom for Restaurants...................................................................................................................37

HazCom Labels and Signs................................................................................................................16

HazMat................................................................................................................................17-18, 33-34

Hazmat Labeling.................................................................................................................................18

Hazmat Security............................................................................................................................33-34

Hazwoper........................................................................................................................................17-19

Healthcare Training......................................................................................................................38-39

Hearing Protection.............................................................................................................................24

Heat Stress ....................................................................................................................................28, 39

Hexavalent Chromium......................................................................................................................17

High Voltage Safety............................................................................................................................10

HIPAA......................................................................................................................................................39

Hoist and Sling Safety..........................................................................................................................8

Hospital Safety & Infection Control...............................................................................................38

Hospitality Industry Safety...............................................................................................................40

Hot Work Safety.....................................................................................................................25, 28, 39

Housekeeping & Accident Prevention .........................................................................................40

Human Resources Training...............................................................................................................52

Hydrogen Sulfide Safety...................................................................................................................17

Hypothermia .................................................................................................................................39-40

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IIncident Investigation......................................................................................................................4-5

Industrial Ergonomics........................................................................................................................35

Industrial Fire Prevention.................................................................................................................13

Industrial and Shop Safety.........................................................................................................40-41

Infection Control Healthcare...........................................................................................................38

Inservice Education & Safety Healthcare...............................................................................38-39

J-LKitchen Safety......................................................................................................................................37

Knife Safety...........................................................................................................................................40

Labels..............................................................................................................................................16, 18

Laboratory Safety.........................................................................................................................19-20

Ladder Safety................................................................................................................................12, 27

Landscape Maintenance Safety................................................................................................41-42

Large Equipment Safety....................................................................................................................27

Lawn Mower Safety............................................................................................................................42

Lead Safety...........................................................................................................................................27

Lifting Safely - See Back Safety

Loading Dock Safety...........................................................................................................................16

Lock-Out/Tag-Out .................................................................................................................20-21, 36

MMachine Guarding .............................................................................................................................22

Maintenance Person Safety........................................................................................................41-42

Manhole Entry........................................................................................................................................7

Material Safety Data Sheets................................................................................................17-18, 20

Meeting Openers..................................................................................................................................6

MSDS.........................................................................................................................................17-18, 20

N-ONeedlesticks.........................................................................................................................................38

Off Job Injuries..............................................................................................................................42-43

Office Ergonomics .............................................................................................................................36

Office Safety.........................................................................................................................................43

Orientation - Safety..............................................................................................................................5

OSHA Lab Standards...........................................................................................................................20

P-RPallet Jacks............................................................................................................................................48

Patient Lifting......................................................................................................................................39

Pedestrian Safety................................................................................................................................48

Pendant Controlled Cranes................................................................................................................8

Personal Fall Arrest System..............................................................................................................11

Personal Protective Equipment................................................................................................22-25

Portable Fire Extinguisher Safety...................................................................................................14

Power Tool Safety.........................................................................................................................15, 27

Powered Industrial Truck Safety................................................................................................14-15

Propane Safety.....................................................................................................................................17

RCRA Resource Conservation Recovery Act ...............................................................................10

Remember Charlie............................................................................................................................5-6

Repetitive Motion Injury Prevention ............................................................................................35

Respiratory Protection..........................................................................................................18, 24-25

Restaurant Safety..........................................................................................................................37-38

Rigging Safety...........................................................................................................................9, 27, 29

Right-to-Know - See Hazcom

Road Rage.......................................................................................................................................30-31

SSafety Attitudes & Awareness.........................................................................................................3-4

Safety Leadership .............................................................................................................................4-5

Safety Orientation.................................................................................................................................5

Safety Showers & Eyewashes....................................................................................................21, 36

Sanitation and Hygiene....................................................................................................................37

Scaffolding Safety ..............................................................................................................................29

School & Bus Driver Safety.........................................................................................................44-47

Scissor and Boom Lifts .....................................................................................................................41

Severe Weather....................................................................................................................................10

Sexual Harassment ............................................................................................................................53

Shipping of Hazardous Materials..............................................................................................33-34

Shop Safety....................................................................................................................................37, 40

Shoring Safety...............................................................................................................................29-30

Signs, Labels & MSDS............................................................................................................17-18, 20

Silica Exposure.....................................................................................................................................27

Sling and Hoist Safety..........................................................................................................................8

Slips, Trips and Falls ................................................................................................12, 28, 37, 39, 43

Solid Waste Safety.........................................................................................................................47-48

Spill Cleanup........................................................................................................................................17

Stored Energy......................................................................................................................................41

Stormwater Pollution Prevention...................................................................................................11

Substance Abuse.............................................................................................................26, 33-34, 44

Supervisor Safety Training..............................................................................................................4-5

Supervisory Leadership...................................................................................................................4-5

TTool Safety......................................................................................................................................15, 27

Trenching & Shoring....................................................................................................................29-30

Truck Driver Safety........................................................................................................................31-33

Tuberculosis.........................................................................................................................................38

U-WUniversal Precautions..........................................................................................................................7

Utility Cart Safety................................................................................................................................42

Vehicle Backing Cars and Trucks.......................................................................................30, 44, 47

Vehicle Safety Cars.......................................................................................................................30-31

Violence in the Workplace ...............................................................................................................49

Warehouse Safety.........................................................................................................................48-49

Welding & Cutting Safety..................................................................................................................25

Winter Driving Safety..................................................................................................................31, 47

Workzone Safety.................................................................................................................................30

Workplace Harassment........................................................................................................49, 51, 53

Workplace Emergencies....................................................................................................................10

Workplace Violence ...........................................................................................................................49