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360 Videos
360 Housekeeping Training - SS360_01E
Description
This is 360 video training! If you are wearing V.R. Goggles, look around! If you are using a computer or laptop, simply click and hold on the video, then drag the screen to where you want to look. Using a cell phone or tablet? Even better! Once full screen you can simply move your phone or tablet to look around. You can also tap, hold and drag the screen to look around as well. Enjoy this immersive experience.
360 Restaurant Kitchen Training - SS360_02E
Description
This training will help you identify common hazards found in the kitchen.
360 Housekeeping Training - SS360_01E
Description
This is 360 video training! If you are wearing V.R. Goggles, look around! If you are using a computer or laptop, simply click and hold on the video, then drag the screen to where you want to look. Using a cell phone or tablet? Even better! Once full screen you can simply move your phone or tablet to look around. You can also tap, hold and drag the screen to look around as well. Enjoy this immersive experience.
360 Restaurant Kitchen Training - SS360_02E
Description
This training will help you identify common hazards found in the kitchen.
Agricultural Training
Agriculture: Heat Stress SS16040E (8 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
The risk of becoming ill or even dying of over-exposure from the effects of heat is serious at all times, and even more so in the summer months. Too many workers are hospitalized and even die from heat-related illnesses. Program discusses techniques for controlling and preventing heat stress, and the first aid procedures necessary to treat the symptoms of heat exposure.
Fall Protection: Fixed Ladders, Catwalks & Stairs â SS16025AE (8 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
This program examines potential fall hazards when working at a grain elevator. The primary concerns are fixed ladders, stairs and catwalks. The program outlines the potential hazards associated with these 3 types of access/egress and shows ways these hazards can be reduced or eliminated. Proper inspection procedures along with safe rules of use are presented in a concise, to the point manner.
Grain Elevator Safety â SS16026AE (10 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
There are a multitude of potential hazards when working in or near a grain elevator. This programs takes a detailed look at: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Confined Space Entry Grain Bins Grain Dust Explosions The information isnât complicated, but itâs necessary to prevent serious and costly incidents at your facility.
Heat Stress: Facts & Prevention - SSG001E (9 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Heat Illness...it can happen to just about anybody working in hot or humid conditions. It can be serious. It can be fatal. But, it' doesn't have to be. A few simple, easy to do steps can mean the difference between just another day at work and a serious medical emergency. This video outlines these steps in an easy to understand manner.
Packing House Safety - SS16032AE (18 mins.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Employees working in a packing house have a wide variety of jobs that need to be done during the season, and many safety hazards to learn about. There are basic rules and procedures that all packing house personnel must learn. This program covers warning signs and tags, lockout/tagout and machine guarding, safe lifting, workspace ergonomics, housekeeping, forklift safety and traffic control, electrical safety, chemical safety, emergency response and more....
Pesticide Container Labels - SS16033AE (6 Min.)
Description
In the Agricultural industry, working with and around Pesticides is a fact of life for the employees. Safety with Pesticides is a serious concern, because while they provide real benefits to our farmers, they can be very dangerous if mishandled or misused. This video will help you recognize hazards associated with pesticides.
Pesticide Safety: The Basics - SS16031AE (5 mins)
Description
Employee Training is extremely important when it comes to using pesticides. Workers are protected under the Worker Protection Standard and the Hazard Communication Standard regarding hazardous substances in the workplace. Any agricultural worker must be trained in Basic Pesticide Safety rules before entering a pesticide treated area.
Pesticides Safety Training - SS16030AE (6 mins)
Description
Pesticides: Safety Training - Both the Worker Protection Standard and the Hazard Communication Standard mandate training for all Agricultural employees that come in contact with Pesticides. This training is required for Handlers, Early Entry Workers, and all other agriculture workers before they acquire five separate days of entry into pesticide treated areas after the REI expires
Respiratory Protection: The Facts - SS1030BE (17 mins)
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Also Available In Spanish
Sometimes it is difficult to respect a hazard you canât see or one that may take years to affect you. Respirators can provide protection, but only if they are worn and used properly. Respiratory Protection creates an awareness and respect for the hazards by demonstrating with highly effective graphics how the respiratory system works and the effects of different airborne hazards. The program covers proper use, care and maintenance of air-purifying respirators and the importance of proper selection and fit. Respiratory Protection will educate and motivate your worker on when and how to properly use their air-purifying respirator.
Tractor Hand Signals - SS16029AE (4 mins)
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Hand signals to effectively communicate with tractor operators.
Tractor Safety SS16028AE (13 Min)
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Also Available In Spanish
This video outlines all the basic skills to safely operate a tractor.
Working Safely Around Rail Cars â SS16027AE (9 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
A train is a powerful machine that needs to be respected. Working around trains requires constant vigilance and attention to safety. This program is a great way to raise awareness and explain potential rail yard hazards to employees working in this environment, whether working atop trains, near tracks or any where near a train in your facility. One small mistake near a train can have grave consequences. This program is a great tool to help minimize this risk.
Agriculture: Heat Stress SS16040E (8 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
The risk of becoming ill or even dying of over-exposure from the effects of heat is serious at all times, and even more so in the summer months. Too many workers are hospitalized and even die from heat-related illnesses. Program discusses techniques for controlling and preventing heat stress, and the first aid procedures necessary to treat the symptoms of heat exposure.
Fall Protection: Fixed Ladders, Catwalks & Stairs â SS16025AE (8 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This program examines potential fall hazards when working at a grain elevator. The primary concerns are fixed ladders, stairs and catwalks. The program outlines the potential hazards associated with these 3 types of access/egress and shows ways these hazards can be reduced or eliminated. Proper inspection procedures along with safe rules of use are presented in a concise, to the point manner.
Grain Elevator Safety â SS16026AE (10 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
There are a multitude of potential hazards when working in or near a grain elevator. This programs takes a detailed look at: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Confined Space Entry Grain Bins Grain Dust Explosions The information isnât complicated, but itâs necessary to prevent serious and costly incidents at your facility.
Heat Stress: Facts & Prevention - SSG001E (9 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Heat Illness...it can happen to just about anybody working in hot or humid conditions. It can be serious. It can be fatal. But, it' doesn't have to be. A few simple, easy to do steps can mean the difference between just another day at work and a serious medical emergency. This video outlines these steps in an easy to understand manner.
Packing House Safety - SS16032AE (18 mins.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Employees working in a packing house have a wide variety of jobs that need to be done during the season, and many safety hazards to learn about. There are basic rules and procedures that all packing house personnel must learn. This program covers warning signs and tags, lockout/tagout and machine guarding, safe lifting, workspace ergonomics, housekeeping, forklift safety and traffic control, electrical safety, chemical safety, emergency response and more....
Pesticide Container Labels - SS16033AE (6 Min.)
Description
In the Agricultural industry, working with and around Pesticides is a fact of life for the employees. Safety with Pesticides is a serious concern, because while they provide real benefits to our farmers, they can be very dangerous if mishandled or misused. This video will help you recognize hazards associated with pesticides.
Pesticide Safety: The Basics - SS16031AE (5 mins)
Description
Employee Training is extremely important when it comes to using pesticides. Workers are protected under the Worker Protection Standard and the Hazard Communication Standard regarding hazardous substances in the workplace. Any agricultural worker must be trained in Basic Pesticide Safety rules before entering a pesticide treated area.
Pesticides Safety Training - SS16030AE (6 mins)
Description
Pesticides: Safety Training - Both the Worker Protection Standard and the Hazard Communication Standard mandate training for all Agricultural employees that come in contact with Pesticides. This training is required for Handlers, Early Entry Workers, and all other agriculture workers before they acquire five separate days of entry into pesticide treated areas after the REI expires
Respiratory Protection: The Facts - SS1030BE (17 mins)
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Also Available In Spanish
Sometimes it is difficult to respect a hazard you canât see or one that may take years to affect you. Respirators can provide protection, but only if they are worn and used properly. Respiratory Protection creates an awareness and respect for the hazards by demonstrating with highly effective graphics how the respiratory system works and the effects of different airborne hazards. The program covers proper use, care and maintenance of air-purifying respirators and the importance of proper selection and fit. Respiratory Protection will educate and motivate your worker on when and how to properly use their air-purifying respirator.
Tractor Hand Signals - SS16029AE (4 mins)
Description
Hand signals to effectively communicate with tractor operators.
Tractor Safety SS16028AE (13 Min)
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Also Available In Spanish
This video outlines all the basic skills to safely operate a tractor.
Working Safely Around Rail Cars â SS16027AE (9 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
A train is a powerful machine that needs to be respected. Working around trains requires constant vigilance and attention to safety. This program is a great way to raise awareness and explain potential rail yard hazards to employees working in this environment, whether working atop trains, near tracks or any where near a train in your facility. One small mistake near a train can have grave consequences. This program is a great tool to help minimize this risk.
Aviation Safety Series
Aviation Back Injury Prevention - SS4004AE (10 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
The aviation industry has some unique lifting challenges. This video not only addresses those scenarios specifically, it also teaches viewers how to lift safely in any situation.
Aviation Dangerous Goods â SS4002AE (17 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Dangerous goods, restricted articles, hazardous materials, dangerous cargoâŚthey are all different names for the same thingâŚitems that may endanger the safety of an aircraft or persons on board the aircraft. Common items such as batteries, dry ice and others are discussed as well as what can and cannot be taken aboard the aircraft, what can only be taken on as a carry-on item and what can only stowed as baggage.
Aviation Flight Attendant Safety â SS4001AE (17 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Flight attendants have a lot of responsibilities. But, the primary objective of the Flight Attendant job is safety. Safety requires knowledge that comes from both training and experience. In this program we examine a typical business aviation Flight Attendant trip with emphasis on safety awareness.
Aviation Ladder Safety â SS4003AE (16 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
This video examines the potential hazards and unsafe behaviors and provides procedures to minimize risk when using any of the 5 ladder types common in aviation facilities: Step ladders Two-sided ladders Extension ladders Mobile Elevated stairs And fixed equipment ladders
Aviation Lockout/Tagout - SS4000AE
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Also Available In Spanish
Lockout/Tagout procedures may be necessary for many pieces of equipment in your facility during maintenance or repair. This program is a great tool for training âaffectedâ and âauthorizedâ employees in lockout/tagout procedures. This includes workers in maintenance areas. A lack of knowledge pertaining to proper lockout/tagout procedures can have tragic results.
Aviation Back Injury Prevention - SS4004AE (10 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
The aviation industry has some unique lifting challenges. This video not only addresses those scenarios specifically, it also teaches viewers how to lift safely in any situation.
Aviation Dangerous Goods â SS4002AE (17 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Dangerous goods, restricted articles, hazardous materials, dangerous cargoâŚthey are all different names for the same thingâŚitems that may endanger the safety of an aircraft or persons on board the aircraft. Common items such as batteries, dry ice and others are discussed as well as what can and cannot be taken aboard the aircraft, what can only be taken on as a carry-on item and what can only stowed as baggage.
Aviation Flight Attendant Safety â SS4001AE (17 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Flight attendants have a lot of responsibilities. But, the primary objective of the Flight Attendant job is safety. Safety requires knowledge that comes from both training and experience. In this program we examine a typical business aviation Flight Attendant trip with emphasis on safety awareness.
Aviation Ladder Safety â SS4003AE (16 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
This video examines the potential hazards and unsafe behaviors and provides procedures to minimize risk when using any of the 5 ladder types common in aviation facilities: Step ladders Two-sided ladders Extension ladders Mobile Elevated stairs And fixed equipment ladders
Aviation Lockout/Tagout - SS4000AE
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Also Available In Spanish
Lockout/Tagout procedures may be necessary for many pieces of equipment in your facility during maintenance or repair. This program is a great tool for training âaffectedâ and âauthorizedâ employees in lockout/tagout procedures. This includes workers in maintenance areas. A lack of knowledge pertaining to proper lockout/tagout procedures can have tragic results.
Back Injury Prevention
Aviation Back Injury Prevention - SS4004AE (10 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
The aviation industry has some unique lifting challenges. This video not only addresses those scenarios specifically, it also teaches viewers how to lift safely in any situation.
Back Injury Prevention (Hospitality) - SS5006AE (11 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
This program stresses preparation, technique and fitness as the keys to back injury prevention. The importance of stretching and warming up is stressed as a way to be proactive about back safety. Safe lifting techniques are vital in a supermarket/grocery environment due to the wide range of lifting challenges. A variety of situations are presented along with ways to prevent strain, stress or injury.
Back Injury: Exercise And Ergonomics â SS1016DE (16 mins)
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Also Available In Spanish
They say you never notice the parts of your body until they hurt. This video stresses the importance of back safety and discusses not only the risk involved in everyday body movement, but also the ways to prevent those risks from turning into debilitating injuries. The presentation stresses a proactive approach including proper health through exercise and ergonomics. Information is offered on how to properly move through each day without adding undue strain and stress on the body. Viewers will be shown a range of basic stretches as well as other methods and tips for safe and healthy movement.
Back Safety: Proper Lifting Procedures - SS1015DE (16 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Back injuries frequently occur in the workplace during lifting. The tips and techniques provided in this video will offer alternatives to lifting or carrying and will show the benefits of using helpful tools like dollies and carts to prevent back injuries. Viewers will learn the necessary step-by-step safety procedures to prepare the body for safe lifting as well as instruction on how to properly lift under any circumstances.
Back Safety: The Basics - SS1014DE (11 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Back 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 does just that. Great for new or experienced employees.
Grocery: Back Injury Prevention - SS11003AE (10 mins.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Lifting, bending, stooping, pushing, pulling, handling and carrying objects of varying sizes, shapes and weights is inevitable in a supermarket, but it can be done safely. Nearly all back injuries can be reduced or eliminated by using the principles of preparation, technique and fitness. This program outlines these principles and teaches employees techniques they can use to help reduce their risk.
Property Management: Back Injury Prevention SS1017DE (9 Min.)
Description
There are some unique lifting situations in Property Management. Some of the work is office related and some is maintenance and grounds keeping. Whether you work in the office or outside, proper lifting is important to prevent back injuries. Some situations covered in this video include moving and working on appliances, handling trash bags, handling trash left out by dumpsters, such as furniture, tires and other heavy objects, clear pathways and wet surfaces. Video discusses safe lifting techniques that can be used by everyone.
Aviation Back Injury Prevention - SS4004AE (10 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
The aviation industry has some unique lifting challenges. This video not only addresses those scenarios specifically, it also teaches viewers how to lift safely in any situation.
Back Injury Prevention (Hospitality) - SS5006AE (11 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This program stresses preparation, technique and fitness as the keys to back injury prevention. The importance of stretching and warming up is stressed as a way to be proactive about back safety. Safe lifting techniques are vital in a supermarket/grocery environment due to the wide range of lifting challenges. A variety of situations are presented along with ways to prevent strain, stress or injury.
Back Injury: Exercise And Ergonomics â SS1016DE (16 mins)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
They say you never notice the parts of your body until they hurt. This video stresses the importance of back safety and discusses not only the risk involved in everyday body movement, but also the ways to prevent those risks from turning into debilitating injuries. The presentation stresses a proactive approach including proper health through exercise and ergonomics. Information is offered on how to properly move through each day without adding undue strain and stress on the body. Viewers will be shown a range of basic stretches as well as other methods and tips for safe and healthy movement.
Back Safety: Proper Lifting Procedures - SS1015DE (16 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Back injuries frequently occur in the workplace during lifting. The tips and techniques provided in this video will offer alternatives to lifting or carrying and will show the benefits of using helpful tools like dollies and carts to prevent back injuries. Viewers will learn the necessary step-by-step safety procedures to prepare the body for safe lifting as well as instruction on how to properly lift under any circumstances.
Back Safety: The Basics - SS1014DE (11 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Back 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 does just that. Great for new or experienced employees.
Grocery: Back Injury Prevention - SS11003AE (10 mins.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Lifting, bending, stooping, pushing, pulling, handling and carrying objects of varying sizes, shapes and weights is inevitable in a supermarket, but it can be done safely. Nearly all back injuries can be reduced or eliminated by using the principles of preparation, technique and fitness. This program outlines these principles and teaches employees techniques they can use to help reduce their risk.
Property Management: Back Injury Prevention SS1017DE (9 Min.)
Description
There are some unique lifting situations in Property Management. Some of the work is office related and some is maintenance and grounds keeping. Whether you work in the office or outside, proper lifting is important to prevent back injuries. Some situations covered in this video include moving and working on appliances, handling trash bags, handling trash left out by dumpsters, such as furniture, tires and other heavy objects, clear pathways and wet surfaces. Video discusses safe lifting techniques that can be used by everyone.
Cannabis Safety
Cannabis Industry Safety SS2233AE
Description
Working in the cannabis industry can give you a rewarding experience but it does not come without safety risk. With the proper training and education these risk can be minimized, giving you the ability to return home from work safe and healthy. There are many jobs within the cannabis industry all the way from cultivating to sales and this video will help you understand the associated safety hazards.
Cannabis Industry Safety SS2233AE
Description
Working in the cannabis industry can give you a rewarding experience but it does not come without safety risk. With the proper training and education these risk can be minimized, giving you the ability to return home from work safe and healthy. There are many jobs within the cannabis industry all the way from cultivating to sales and this video will help you understand the associated safety hazards.
Coming Soon
Cannabis Chemical Safety - SS0626
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Cannabis Concentrate Extraction Safety - SS0626
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Cannabis Cultivating Safety - SS0626
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Cannabis Retail Safety - SS0626
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Cannabis Trimming Safety - SS0626
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Hospital Series: Bloodborne Pathogens SS707AE - Pending - Due to Pandemic
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Bloodborne Pathogens. These viruses can cause diseases that can lead to death. Theyâre called Bloodborne Pathogens because exposure usually occurs from contact with blood; but not always. Other body fluids can contain these viruses as well. Bloodborne pathogens can be transmitted through accidental punctures and cuts with contaminated sharp materials like needles or contact between mucous membranes or broken skin and infected body fluids. But, by following the procedures outlined in this program, youâll dramatically reduce your chances of being exposed to or infected with these deadly viruses.
Hospital Series: Injury Prevention The Basics SS708AE - Pending - Due to Pandemic
Description
This basic training video will help prevent those careless injuries that happen within the healthcare setting. They may include slips, trips, and falls all the way to bumps and bruises or more serious injuries. This new Hospital Orientation overview is a great complement to your existing safety program. Topics covered also include: Preventing trips slips and falls Standard Precautions bumps bangs & bruises equipment use proper body mechanics, handling soiled linen, trash and much more
Hospital Series: Safe Patient Handling SS709AE - Pending - Due to Pandemic
Description
Safe Patient handling and mobility is a combination of Teamwork and Technology. By working together, with the patient being an active/integral part of the Team, we can minimize the risk of injury to the staff and patient and enhance the progressive mobility of the patient. How, exactly do we do this? This video examines how.
Hospital Series: Safety Orientation-Best Practices SS712AE - Pending - Due to Pandemic
Description
There are many hazards in the healthcare environment. Many of them aren't directly related to the care of patients. But, they are potential hazards nonetheless and need to be addressed in order to minimize risk to workers in this environment. This video takes a look at Slips & Falls, Safe Lifting, Bumps & Bruises, Chemicals, Equipment Use and others.
Hospital Series: Slips Trips Falls SS710AE - Pending - Due to Pandemic
Description
Slips, Trips & Falls are a potential hazard in the healthcare environment. But they are only POTENTIAL hazards. Thatâs right, slips trips & falls are preventable and thatâs what this program is all aboutâŚsome common sense tips and safe practices you can use to help make your environment safer for you, your co-workers, our patients and visitors.
Hospital Series: Violence In The Workplace SS711AE - Pending - Due to Pandemic
Description
With civility seemingly on the decline across all social sectors, healthcare staff need to be more prepared than ever to deal with hostility directed at them and it needs to be dealt with. This video takes a look at what you can do to minimize these events in your hospital.
MSHA Machine Guarding Basics SSM003E
Description
machine guarding is an important part of any safety program and mining operations are no different. This video explains what guarding does and what employees need to know to work safely around mining machinery such as conveyors.
MSHA Personal Protective Equipment SSM001E
Description
The U.S. Department of Labor's Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) develops and enforces safety and health rules for all U.S. mines regardless of size, number of employees, commodity mined or method of extraction, and federal law requires that all miners receive basic and annual refresher training. This program outlines PPE training requirements for mining operations..
MSHA Powered Haulage Equipment SSM002E
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Mining operations have a lot of powered equipment operating simultaneously. It's important that everyone, not just operators remain aware and vigilant to prvent serious accidents. This training offers an overview of everyone's responsibilities on site.
School Districts: School Safety Parking Lot Hazards SS0626
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School parking lots are filled with hazards that cause accidents and injuries every day. There are many school employees that drive passenger cars, trucks, equipment, utility vehicles, delivery vehicles. There are also employees that have to push carts and trash barrels across parking lots to dumpsters and even employees walking from building to building for meetings and other activities. Awareness of the hazards and safe behavior can make the difference for everyone!
Cannabis Chemical Safety - SS0626
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Cannabis Concentrate Extraction Safety - SS0626
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Cannabis Cultivating Safety - SS0626
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Cannabis Retail Safety - SS0626
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Cannabis Trimming Safety - SS0626
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Hospital Series: Bloodborne Pathogens SS707AE - Pending - Due to Pandemic
Description
Bloodborne Pathogens. These viruses can cause diseases that can lead to death. Theyâre called Bloodborne Pathogens because exposure usually occurs from contact with blood; but not always. Other body fluids can contain these viruses as well. Bloodborne pathogens can be transmitted through accidental punctures and cuts with contaminated sharp materials like needles or contact between mucous membranes or broken skin and infected body fluids. But, by following the procedures outlined in this program, youâll dramatically reduce your chances of being exposed to or infected with these deadly viruses.
Hospital Series: Injury Prevention The Basics SS708AE - Pending - Due to Pandemic
Description
This basic training video will help prevent those careless injuries that happen within the healthcare setting. They may include slips, trips, and falls all the way to bumps and bruises or more serious injuries. This new Hospital Orientation overview is a great complement to your existing safety program. Topics covered also include: Preventing trips slips and falls Standard Precautions bumps bangs & bruises equipment use proper body mechanics, handling soiled linen, trash and much more
Hospital Series: Safe Patient Handling SS709AE - Pending - Due to Pandemic
Description
Safe Patient handling and mobility is a combination of Teamwork and Technology. By working together, with the patient being an active/integral part of the Team, we can minimize the risk of injury to the staff and patient and enhance the progressive mobility of the patient. How, exactly do we do this? This video examines how.
Hospital Series: Safety Orientation-Best Practices SS712AE - Pending - Due to Pandemic
Description
There are many hazards in the healthcare environment. Many of them aren't directly related to the care of patients. But, they are potential hazards nonetheless and need to be addressed in order to minimize risk to workers in this environment. This video takes a look at Slips & Falls, Safe Lifting, Bumps & Bruises, Chemicals, Equipment Use and others.
Hospital Series: Slips Trips Falls SS710AE - Pending - Due to Pandemic
Description
Slips, Trips & Falls are a potential hazard in the healthcare environment. But they are only POTENTIAL hazards. Thatâs right, slips trips & falls are preventable and thatâs what this program is all aboutâŚsome common sense tips and safe practices you can use to help make your environment safer for you, your co-workers, our patients and visitors.
Hospital Series: Violence In The Workplace SS711AE - Pending - Due to Pandemic
Description
With civility seemingly on the decline across all social sectors, healthcare staff need to be more prepared than ever to deal with hostility directed at them and it needs to be dealt with. This video takes a look at what you can do to minimize these events in your hospital.
MSHA Machine Guarding Basics SSM003E
Description
machine guarding is an important part of any safety program and mining operations are no different. This video explains what guarding does and what employees need to know to work safely around mining machinery such as conveyors.
MSHA Personal Protective Equipment SSM001E
Description
The U.S. Department of Labor's Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) develops and enforces safety and health rules for all U.S. mines regardless of size, number of employees, commodity mined or method of extraction, and federal law requires that all miners receive basic and annual refresher training. This program outlines PPE training requirements for mining operations..
MSHA Powered Haulage Equipment SSM002E
Description
Mining operations have a lot of powered equipment operating simultaneously. It's important that everyone, not just operators remain aware and vigilant to prvent serious accidents. This training offers an overview of everyone's responsibilities on site.
School Districts: School Safety Parking Lot Hazards SS0626
Description
School parking lots are filled with hazards that cause accidents and injuries every day. There are many school employees that drive passenger cars, trucks, equipment, utility vehicles, delivery vehicles. There are also employees that have to push carts and trash barrels across parking lots to dumpsters and even employees walking from building to building for meetings and other activities. Awareness of the hazards and safe behavior can make the difference for everyone!
Construction
Abrasive Blasting â SS1024HE (12 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Sandblasting and other abrasive blasting is a potentially life-threatening operation without proper training. This video covers all of the important topics including PPE, equipment set & inspection, safe operating procedures, job site conditions, bystander safety and more!
Aerial Lift Safety - SS1031GE (13 mins)
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Any job that requires personnel to be elevated above the ground will also require one of the various types of aerial lifts to get them there. This video covers Hazard Recognition, Pre-Start Inspections, Work Zone Inspections, Operator Training and more...
Aerial Lift Work Platform â SS1025GE (15 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Aerial work platforms provide access to work areas that were one difficult or impossible to reach. But, there are potential hazards involved. Thatâs why anyone operating an aerial work platform must be trained and authorized before using the equipment. This program covers a broad range of topics including: Pre-Shift Inspections Operating Controls Safe Operating Procedures Driving and Steering Speed Control Fall Protection and others.
Bucket Truck Safety - SS1021GE (12 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Bucket & Boom trucks are great tools and have many uses. They allow us to reach places we could not normally reach but there are dangers you may face. Thatâs what this program is all about, the hazards associated with Bucket Trucks and steps you can take to help minimize your risk and keep you, and those working around you, safe.
Compressed Gas Cylinders: Safety Basics - SSC0031AE (10 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Stored compressed gases are essential components in all areas of American industry. Compressed gas cylinders hold fuel, breathable air and chemicals that can produce devastating results if they are accidentally released or leak. This program shows the viewer the types of hazards associated with the gases, how the gases are compressed and stored and how the cylinders should be handled. The viewer will also learn how to connect gas cylinders to service lines and fixtures and how to control gas leaks.
Confined Space Entry SS1055HE (10 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Confined Space Entry is a potentially hazardous situation, perhaps even fatal. But it doesn't have to be. If procedures are followed, Confine Space Entry can be done safely and without incident. This video: Defines Confined Space Hazards How to Control Hazards Confined Space Permits Air Testing Emergency Procedures
Construction Safety Orientation The Basics SSC0020E (28 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Construction Safety...that's a very broad subject. This video covers a variety of topics and is designed as a basic overview of issues and hazards present on most construction sites. It is a great Orientation video for new employees or a refresher for experienced ones.
COVID-19: Construction Awareness Training SS2206AE (11 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
The Coronavirus or, Covid 19 is a serious health concern world over. This short video helps dispel some myths surrounding the coronavirus and gives viewers information and common sense tips to help them remain safe. Topics include: What are the Signs and Symptoms? What Should you Do if you Think you Have Been Exposed to or Infected? How is it Diagnosed? This program also addresses some of the unique challenges present in Construction related to prevention of COVID-19.
Crane Safety: Construction Environment SSC0022E (15 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Cranes are powerful, versatile equipment in use at most construction sites sometime during the construction process. One mistake can lead to serious property damage, injuries of self or employees, or even death. This program covers necessary safety protocols for the safe operation of cranes, as well as safety measures to be taken by those who work around this type of machinery on the ground. It's a must see for new workers and seasoned crane operators alike.
Crystalline Silica Safety - SS1090IE (10 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Crystalline Silica can be found throughout many industries. Respirable crystalline silica are the small particles created when cutting, sawing, grinding, drilling, and crushing stone, rock, concrete, brick, block, and mortar. This program covers basic safe work practices that employees should know and follow to help prevent harmful exposure to crystalline silica.
Dump Truck Safety - SSC020PE (8 mins)
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Also Available In Spanish
This videos covers some of the hazards you might face while operating a dump truck.
Fall Protection SSC0023AE (10 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Even a short fall can cause serious injury or even death. This great training tool covers body harnesses, shock absorbing lanyards, swing effect, rope grabs, retractable lanyards, and more. Workers who work in any environment above 4 feet or 6 feet in construction need fall protection training and need to wear fall protection equipment in these circumstances. Physical Barriers as well as personal fall arrest systems are discussed.
Filling Propane Tanks Safely SS1040GE (6 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Propane has a variety of uses, including fueling forklifts. It is highly flammable in gas and liquid forms but it can be used safely by following a few simple safety procedures. This video shows you how.
GHS: Hazardous Materials Labels SS2001FE (8 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
This GHS Container Labeling Training Video will help your employees understand the six types of information contained on a Globally Harmonized System (GHS) label as well as how to understand the 9 types of pictograms used in a GHS labeling program. This training DVD was created specifically to help you with the OSHA GHS compliance standard
GHS: Safety Data Sheets-The Basics SS2002FE (5 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Explains the new GHS format for Safety Data Sheets (SDS's) adopted by OSHA when they revised their hazard communication standard. Available in English & Spanish
Grinding and Abrasive Wheels SS1097IE (10 Min.)
Description
Grinding and Abrasive Wheels program provides the viewer with information on the proper use and operation of grinders in a safe manner. There are a variety of jobs in foundry operations in industries requiring the use of grinders. They can be portable grinders or fixed bench grinders. It's a safe job if you follow the rules. If you ignore safety or ignore proper grinding procedures, it can be an extremely hazardous job. We don't intend to cover all the safety rules associated with grinding. We just want to provide some information to make you more aware of safety when operating grinders.
Hand & Power Tool Safety SS1094IE (10 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Everyone uses Hand & Power tools. But, because they are common, people often forget about the hazards involved. Tool accidents result in thousands of serious injuries and hundreds of deaths each year⌠most of which could have been avoided by simply handling tools safely. To avoid these types of accidents employees need to know how to handle their tools safely. This program is a great place to start.
Heat Stress: Facts & Prevention - SSG001E (9 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Heat Illness...it can happen to just about anybody working in hot or humid conditions. It can be serious. It can be fatal. But, it' doesn't have to be. A few simple, easy to do steps can mean the difference between just another day at work and a serious medical emergency. This video outlines these steps in an easy to understand manner.
Hot Work & Fire Prevention SS11082EE (12 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Welding, grinding, cutting, open flame and other spark-producing tools and operations are all capable of starting dangerous fires in our workplaces. Collectively known as hot work, such processes require specific permits and procedures be followed to prevent the ignition of vapors, liquids and solids that may be in or near the work area. Careless hot work operations can quickly lead to fires, extensive property damage, severe injuries or death. This program discusses the safe work practices that should be taken to prevent such incidents and reviews the responsibilities of those workers involved in hot work tasks.
Housekeeping: Slips, Trips and Falls Prevention - SSCN001 (6 mins)
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Also Available In Spanish
Housekeeping/Slips, Trips & Falls A construction site can become a very messy place. But, the longer it stays that way, the more dangerous it becomes. This video outlines the connection between good housekeeping and injury prevention, especially slips, trips & falls. Common trip and fall hazards are shown and the root causes are examined for maximum impact.
Ladder Safety â SS8019AE (10 mins)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This video deals with the safe way to use stepladders, straight ladders and platform ladders, as well as common hazards associated with improper ladder use. Explains the 4:1 rule when placing straight ladders, the belt buckle rule, 36âł requirement for straight ladders above landings and more. A great program for new or experienced workers.
Lead In The Workplace: The Facts - SS1093IE (8 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
LeadâŚit has a variety of uses. It can be combined with other metals to produce alloys. Lead and lead alloys are often used to make batteries, ammunition, and other metal products. Years ago, lead was also used regularly in paint, ceramics, caulk, and pipe solder among other things. Because of its potential health problems, the amount of lead used in these products today has lessened or has been removed. Though used less often, lead is still common in many industries, including construction, mining, and manufacturing. In each of these industries, workers are at risk of being exposed to lead. This videos outlines the hazards and gives viewers the facts about lead in the workplace.
Nail Gun Safety SSC0024A (11 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Nail guns are commonly used on jobsites. But, just because they are common, doesnât mean they donât pose a potential safety hazardâŚthey do. With that being said, anyone using one should be properly training on its usage and safety concerns. Thatâs what this video is all about.
Overexertion Prevention â SSC018GE (14 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Engineers and maintenance personnel know from experience that moving parts in equipment and machinery, if not properly used and maintained, are subject to wear and tear. Yet when it comes to our own bodies, we often think of them as indestructible. Overexertion type injuries are the highest percentage of worker compensations costs representing nearly 30 cents of every $1 in claims paid. These types of injuries are often associated with lifting, pushing, pulling, tossing and handling material. In this effective and motivational program, your employees will learn how the body functions, risk factors associated with overexertion type injuries, and preventive measures they can utilize to reduce their exposure and prevent injuries. The program teaches the impact their posture can have on their body and the cumulative affect of improper lifting techniques. The visual graphics and comprehensive information will educate and motivate your employees to make the proper decisions and lifestyle adjustments to ensure their health and safety.
Personnel Baskets & Aerial Lifts - SS1039GE (17 Min.)
Description
Falls are one of the leading causes of fatalities of construction workers. Working at height is inherently dangerous. The video provides the safety basics regarding work in aerial lifts and manbaskets. Topics include: Equipment Inspection, Worksite Inspections, Pre-work meetings, Proper equipment setup, Controls, Fall protection and more.
Pneumatic Tool Safety - SS1023HE (6 mins.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Power Saw Safety - SS1021HE (7 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Pre-Shift Walk Around Inspection: Backhoes SSC017EE
Description
Backhoes must be inspected before they are operated, every time its operated. Itâs the law. A proper inspection protects the operator and those working nearby by ensuring that the equipment is mechanically safe. Thatâs what this video is all about, how to preform a thorough and accurate pre-shift inspection. The equipment is broken down into 4 quadrants to ensure accuracy and consistency for every inspection.
Propane Safety - Fueling your Forklift - SS1032GE (7 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
This program focuses on the key fundamentals to safely handle propane tanks in relation with forklifts. From safe storage to switching out tanks, this program is a great f0r anyone that will be working with propane tanks and forklifts.
Respiratory Protection: The Facts - SS1030BE (17 mins)
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Also Available In Spanish
Sometimes it is difficult to respect a hazard you canât see or one that may take years to affect you. Respirators can provide protection, but only if they are worn and used properly. Respiratory Protection creates an awareness and respect for the hazards by demonstrating with highly effective graphics how the respiratory system works and the effects of different airborne hazards. The program covers proper use, care and maintenance of air-purifying respirators and the importance of proper selection and fit. Respiratory Protection will educate and motivate your worker on when and how to properly use their air-purifying respirator.
Rooftop Loading Safety - SS3025AE
Description
Rooftop Safety - SS21002AE (7 mins)
Description
Scaffold Safety - SSC0015E (12 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Scissor Lifts Safety - SSC0021E (8 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Accessing high places can be difficult in many work environments. To reach these areas, many workers use scissor lifts. Nearly everyone has seen a scissor lift. They're common on construction sites, both inside and out, and are often found in warehouses and other large buildings as well. Topics covered in the program include: The types of scissor lifts and the training needed to operate them. The hazards associated with using scissor lifts. "Pre-start" and "worksite" inspections. Setting up, operating and moving a scissor lift. Working on the ground near a scissor lift. and more.
Shop Safety - SS1083IE (8 mins)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Telehandlers: Safe Operation â SSC018E (12 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
The Telehandler is a versatile piece of equipment found on almost every job site. These unique machines can lift up to 10,000 loads and extend outwards 30 to 40 feet. Because of the size and power of this machine the safety and training of for this equipment is very important.
Traffic Control Work Zone Safety: Flagger Safety SS21003AE
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Also Available In Spanish
Being the Flagger at a construction or traffic control site is an important and dangerous job. You are responsible for the safe flow of traffic but you are also responsible for your personal safety. This video outlines methods and procedures that will keep the vehicles in your zone safe as well as you and people working in the traffic control zone.
Trenching and Shoring: Excavation Safety SSC003E (13 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This program covers the hazards of trenching, soil types and protective systems, the competent person, worksite inspection, testing, access, egress, setback and equipment, working defensively and more.
Warehouse Safety: The Basics - SS1099AE (11 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Warehouses play a critical role in our economy. They tend to be fast-paced and busy environments which can give rise to many different types of hazards. As a result, more employee fatalities occur in warehouses than in most other workplaces, and thousands of injuries occur there every year. This training program makes sure employees are informed about warehouse hazards and how to avoid them.
Abrasive Blasting â SS1024HE (12 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Sandblasting and other abrasive blasting is a potentially life-threatening operation without proper training. This video covers all of the important topics including PPE, equipment set & inspection, safe operating procedures, job site conditions, bystander safety and more!
Aerial Lift Safety - SS1031GE (13 mins)
Description
Any job that requires personnel to be elevated above the ground will also require one of the various types of aerial lifts to get them there. This video covers Hazard Recognition, Pre-Start Inspections, Work Zone Inspections, Operator Training and more...
Aerial Lift Work Platform â SS1025GE (15 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Aerial work platforms provide access to work areas that were one difficult or impossible to reach. But, there are potential hazards involved. Thatâs why anyone operating an aerial work platform must be trained and authorized before using the equipment. This program covers a broad range of topics including: Pre-Shift Inspections Operating Controls Safe Operating Procedures Driving and Steering Speed Control Fall Protection and others.
Bucket Truck Safety - SS1021GE (12 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Bucket & Boom trucks are great tools and have many uses. They allow us to reach places we could not normally reach but there are dangers you may face. Thatâs what this program is all about, the hazards associated with Bucket Trucks and steps you can take to help minimize your risk and keep you, and those working around you, safe.
Compressed Gas Cylinders: Safety Basics - SSC0031AE (10 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Stored compressed gases are essential components in all areas of American industry. Compressed gas cylinders hold fuel, breathable air and chemicals that can produce devastating results if they are accidentally released or leak. This program shows the viewer the types of hazards associated with the gases, how the gases are compressed and stored and how the cylinders should be handled. The viewer will also learn how to connect gas cylinders to service lines and fixtures and how to control gas leaks.
Confined Space Entry SS1055HE (10 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Confined Space Entry is a potentially hazardous situation, perhaps even fatal. But it doesn't have to be. If procedures are followed, Confine Space Entry can be done safely and without incident. This video: Defines Confined Space Hazards How to Control Hazards Confined Space Permits Air Testing Emergency Procedures
Construction Safety Orientation The Basics SSC0020E (28 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Construction Safety...that's a very broad subject. This video covers a variety of topics and is designed as a basic overview of issues and hazards present on most construction sites. It is a great Orientation video for new employees or a refresher for experienced ones.
COVID-19: Construction Awareness Training SS2206AE (11 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
The Coronavirus or, Covid 19 is a serious health concern world over. This short video helps dispel some myths surrounding the coronavirus and gives viewers information and common sense tips to help them remain safe. Topics include: What are the Signs and Symptoms? What Should you Do if you Think you Have Been Exposed to or Infected? How is it Diagnosed? This program also addresses some of the unique challenges present in Construction related to prevention of COVID-19.
Crane Safety: Construction Environment SSC0022E (15 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Cranes are powerful, versatile equipment in use at most construction sites sometime during the construction process. One mistake can lead to serious property damage, injuries of self or employees, or even death. This program covers necessary safety protocols for the safe operation of cranes, as well as safety measures to be taken by those who work around this type of machinery on the ground. It's a must see for new workers and seasoned crane operators alike.
Crystalline Silica Safety - SS1090IE (10 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Crystalline Silica can be found throughout many industries. Respirable crystalline silica are the small particles created when cutting, sawing, grinding, drilling, and crushing stone, rock, concrete, brick, block, and mortar. This program covers basic safe work practices that employees should know and follow to help prevent harmful exposure to crystalline silica.
Dump Truck Safety - SSC020PE (8 mins)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This videos covers some of the hazards you might face while operating a dump truck.
Fall Protection SSC0023AE (10 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Even a short fall can cause serious injury or even death. This great training tool covers body harnesses, shock absorbing lanyards, swing effect, rope grabs, retractable lanyards, and more. Workers who work in any environment above 4 feet or 6 feet in construction need fall protection training and need to wear fall protection equipment in these circumstances. Physical Barriers as well as personal fall arrest systems are discussed.
Filling Propane Tanks Safely SS1040GE (6 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Propane has a variety of uses, including fueling forklifts. It is highly flammable in gas and liquid forms but it can be used safely by following a few simple safety procedures. This video shows you how.
GHS: Hazardous Materials Labels SS2001FE (8 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This GHS Container Labeling Training Video will help your employees understand the six types of information contained on a Globally Harmonized System (GHS) label as well as how to understand the 9 types of pictograms used in a GHS labeling program. This training DVD was created specifically to help you with the OSHA GHS compliance standard
GHS: Safety Data Sheets-The Basics SS2002FE (5 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Explains the new GHS format for Safety Data Sheets (SDS's) adopted by OSHA when they revised their hazard communication standard. Available in English & Spanish
Grinding and Abrasive Wheels SS1097IE (10 Min.)
Description
Grinding and Abrasive Wheels program provides the viewer with information on the proper use and operation of grinders in a safe manner. There are a variety of jobs in foundry operations in industries requiring the use of grinders. They can be portable grinders or fixed bench grinders. It's a safe job if you follow the rules. If you ignore safety or ignore proper grinding procedures, it can be an extremely hazardous job. We don't intend to cover all the safety rules associated with grinding. We just want to provide some information to make you more aware of safety when operating grinders.
Hand & Power Tool Safety SS1094IE (10 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Everyone uses Hand & Power tools. But, because they are common, people often forget about the hazards involved. Tool accidents result in thousands of serious injuries and hundreds of deaths each year⌠most of which could have been avoided by simply handling tools safely. To avoid these types of accidents employees need to know how to handle their tools safely. This program is a great place to start.
Heat Stress: Facts & Prevention - SSG001E (9 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Heat Illness...it can happen to just about anybody working in hot or humid conditions. It can be serious. It can be fatal. But, it' doesn't have to be. A few simple, easy to do steps can mean the difference between just another day at work and a serious medical emergency. This video outlines these steps in an easy to understand manner.
Hot Work & Fire Prevention SS11082EE (12 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Welding, grinding, cutting, open flame and other spark-producing tools and operations are all capable of starting dangerous fires in our workplaces. Collectively known as hot work, such processes require specific permits and procedures be followed to prevent the ignition of vapors, liquids and solids that may be in or near the work area. Careless hot work operations can quickly lead to fires, extensive property damage, severe injuries or death. This program discusses the safe work practices that should be taken to prevent such incidents and reviews the responsibilities of those workers involved in hot work tasks.
Housekeeping: Slips, Trips and Falls Prevention - SSCN001 (6 mins)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Housekeeping/Slips, Trips & Falls A construction site can become a very messy place. But, the longer it stays that way, the more dangerous it becomes. This video outlines the connection between good housekeeping and injury prevention, especially slips, trips & falls. Common trip and fall hazards are shown and the root causes are examined for maximum impact.
Ladder Safety â SS8019AE (10 mins)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This video deals with the safe way to use stepladders, straight ladders and platform ladders, as well as common hazards associated with improper ladder use. Explains the 4:1 rule when placing straight ladders, the belt buckle rule, 36âł requirement for straight ladders above landings and more. A great program for new or experienced workers.
Lead In The Workplace: The Facts - SS1093IE (8 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
LeadâŚit has a variety of uses. It can be combined with other metals to produce alloys. Lead and lead alloys are often used to make batteries, ammunition, and other metal products. Years ago, lead was also used regularly in paint, ceramics, caulk, and pipe solder among other things. Because of its potential health problems, the amount of lead used in these products today has lessened or has been removed. Though used less often, lead is still common in many industries, including construction, mining, and manufacturing. In each of these industries, workers are at risk of being exposed to lead. This videos outlines the hazards and gives viewers the facts about lead in the workplace.
Nail Gun Safety SSC0024A (11 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Nail guns are commonly used on jobsites. But, just because they are common, doesnât mean they donât pose a potential safety hazardâŚthey do. With that being said, anyone using one should be properly training on its usage and safety concerns. Thatâs what this video is all about.
Overexertion Prevention â SSC018GE (14 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Engineers and maintenance personnel know from experience that moving parts in equipment and machinery, if not properly used and maintained, are subject to wear and tear. Yet when it comes to our own bodies, we often think of them as indestructible. Overexertion type injuries are the highest percentage of worker compensations costs representing nearly 30 cents of every $1 in claims paid. These types of injuries are often associated with lifting, pushing, pulling, tossing and handling material. In this effective and motivational program, your employees will learn how the body functions, risk factors associated with overexertion type injuries, and preventive measures they can utilize to reduce their exposure and prevent injuries. The program teaches the impact their posture can have on their body and the cumulative affect of improper lifting techniques. The visual graphics and comprehensive information will educate and motivate your employees to make the proper decisions and lifestyle adjustments to ensure their health and safety.
Personnel Baskets & Aerial Lifts - SS1039GE (17 Min.)
Description
Falls are one of the leading causes of fatalities of construction workers. Working at height is inherently dangerous. The video provides the safety basics regarding work in aerial lifts and manbaskets. Topics include: Equipment Inspection, Worksite Inspections, Pre-work meetings, Proper equipment setup, Controls, Fall protection and more.
Pneumatic Tool Safety - SS1023HE (6 mins.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Power Saw Safety - SS1021HE (7 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Pre-Shift Walk Around Inspection: Backhoes SSC017EE
Description
Backhoes must be inspected before they are operated, every time its operated. Itâs the law. A proper inspection protects the operator and those working nearby by ensuring that the equipment is mechanically safe. Thatâs what this video is all about, how to preform a thorough and accurate pre-shift inspection. The equipment is broken down into 4 quadrants to ensure accuracy and consistency for every inspection.
Propane Safety - Fueling your Forklift - SS1032GE (7 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This program focuses on the key fundamentals to safely handle propane tanks in relation with forklifts. From safe storage to switching out tanks, this program is a great f0r anyone that will be working with propane tanks and forklifts.
Respiratory Protection: The Facts - SS1030BE (17 mins)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Sometimes it is difficult to respect a hazard you canât see or one that may take years to affect you. Respirators can provide protection, but only if they are worn and used properly. Respiratory Protection creates an awareness and respect for the hazards by demonstrating with highly effective graphics how the respiratory system works and the effects of different airborne hazards. The program covers proper use, care and maintenance of air-purifying respirators and the importance of proper selection and fit. Respiratory Protection will educate and motivate your worker on when and how to properly use their air-purifying respirator.
Rooftop Loading Safety - SS3025AE
Description
Rooftop Safety - SS21002AE (7 mins)
Description
Scaffold Safety - SSC0015E (12 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Scissor Lifts Safety - SSC0021E (8 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Accessing high places can be difficult in many work environments. To reach these areas, many workers use scissor lifts. Nearly everyone has seen a scissor lift. They're common on construction sites, both inside and out, and are often found in warehouses and other large buildings as well. Topics covered in the program include: The types of scissor lifts and the training needed to operate them. The hazards associated with using scissor lifts. "Pre-start" and "worksite" inspections. Setting up, operating and moving a scissor lift. Working on the ground near a scissor lift. and more.
Shop Safety - SS1083IE (8 mins)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Telehandlers: Safe Operation â SSC018E (12 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
The Telehandler is a versatile piece of equipment found on almost every job site. These unique machines can lift up to 10,000 loads and extend outwards 30 to 40 feet. Because of the size and power of this machine the safety and training of for this equipment is very important.
Traffic Control Work Zone Safety: Flagger Safety SS21003AE
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Being the Flagger at a construction or traffic control site is an important and dangerous job. You are responsible for the safe flow of traffic but you are also responsible for your personal safety. This video outlines methods and procedures that will keep the vehicles in your zone safe as well as you and people working in the traffic control zone.
Trenching and Shoring: Excavation Safety SSC003E (13 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This program covers the hazards of trenching, soil types and protective systems, the competent person, worksite inspection, testing, access, egress, setback and equipment, working defensively and more.
Warehouse Safety: The Basics - SS1099AE (11 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Warehouses play a critical role in our economy. They tend to be fast-paced and busy environments which can give rise to many different types of hazards. As a result, more employee fatalities occur in warehouses than in most other workplaces, and thousands of injuries occur there every year. This training program makes sure employees are informed about warehouse hazards and how to avoid them.
Coronavirus COVID-19
COVID -19: Cleaning & Disinfecting SS2218AE (5 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Reducing the risk of exposure to COVID-19 by cleaning and disinfection is an important part of reopening public spaces that will require careful planning. Every American has been called upon to slow the spread of the virus through social distancing and prevention hygiene, such as frequently washing your hands and wearing face coverings. Everyone also has a role in making sure our communities are as safe as possible to reopen and remain open. The virus that causes COVID-19 can be killed if you use the right products. EPA has compiled a list of disinfectant products that can be used against COVID-19, including ready-to-use sprays, concentrates, and wipes. This program is a great way to get everyone on the same page in your workplace.
COVID-19: Construction Awareness Training SS2206AE (11 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
The Coronavirus or, Covid 19 is a serious health concern world over. This short video helps dispel some myths surrounding the coronavirus and gives viewers information and common sense tips to help them remain safe. Topics include: What are the Signs and Symptoms? What Should you Do if you Think you Have Been Exposed to or Infected? How is it Diagnosed? This program also addresses some of the unique challenges present in Construction related to prevention of COVID-19.
COVID-19: Hospitality - Keeping Your Hotels Clean & Safe SS2205AE
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Also Available In Spanish
The Coronavirus or, Covid 19 is a serious health concern world over. This short video helps dispel some myths surrounding the coronavirus and gives viewers information and common sense tips to help them remain safe. Topics include: What are the Signs and Symptoms? What Should you Do if you Think you Have Been Exposed to or Infected? How is it Diagnosed? This program also addresses some of the unique challenges present in the Hospitality Industry as a whole especially relating to Housekeeping procedures.
COVID-19: Keeping Your Restaurant Safe SS2202AE (5 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Your attention to the safety and well-being of guests, team members, and local communities is of the highest priority. We know that you maintain very high standards in regards to cleaning and sanitizing the restaurant as part of the daily protocol, but the current coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic reinforces to us the importance of those standards. This video is a great tool for showing your employees how to protect themselves and your customers.
COVID-19: Know Your Risk SS2201AE (6 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
The Corona Virus or, Covid 19 is a serious health concern world over. This short video helps dispel some myths surrounding the coronavirus and gives viewers information and common sense tips to help them remain safe. Topics include: What are the Signs and Symptoms? What Should you Do if you Think you Have Been Exposed to or Infected? How is it Diagnosed? Prevention is the best medicine and this video will help viewers do just that; prevent the spread of coronavirus. Stay Educated, Stay Safe
COVID-19: Proper Use of Facemasks - SS2212AE (6 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
When it comes to a COVID-19 face mask, there's more to it than just what you wear. It's how you wear it. With many Americans making their own masks during the pandemic, it's important to be sure you wear it properly. Topics include how to wear a face mask, how to care for a mask and important cautions. Applies to surgical masks, cloth masks, disposable and re-usable masks.
COVID-19: Retail/Grocery Training SS2207AE
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Also Available In Spanish
COVID-19 is a highly contagious coronavirus closely related to the SARS and MERS viruses. Covid-19 appears to be more easily transmitted than either SARS or MERS. Illnesses associated with Covid range from mild to severe, including respiratory issues resulting in death. With that being said, you can understand why the grocery stores must do their part to help contain the virus. Grocery and meal delivery services are seeing huge spikes in business but there are still shoppers going into the store, so how can YOU stay safe? This program explains how.
COVID-OSHA Directives for Employees - CA Version SS2216AAE (5 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
In response to COVID-19, OSHA has released a series of guidelines to help combat the pandemic in the workplace. While we canât cover every part of these guidelines in detail, this video discusses a few key elements to help reduce risk in your workplace and community.
COVID-OSHA Directives for Management SS2215AE (10 Min.)
Description
New OSHA guidance for COVID-19 for employers How to draft an exposure control and pandemic response plan and procedures Complying with record-keeping and incident investigation protocols pertaining to the pandemic Detailed assessment of your employeeâs exposure risk and implement social distancing strategies appropriate for business operations Strategies & action plan to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and other infectious diseases Develop and implement effective policies and procedures to support and isolate employees exposed to COVID-19
COVID-OSHA Directives for Management - CA Version SS2215AAE (10 Min.)
Description
In response to COVID-19, OSHA has released a series of guidelines to help combat the pandemic in the workplace. While we canât cover every part of these guidelines in detail, this video discusses a few key elements to help reduce risk in your workplace and community.
De-escalation Techniques - COVID - SS2213AE (6 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Conflicts...sometimes they can't be avoided. But, they can be managed and their effects minimized. This video talks about techniques to de-escalate almost any situation and even ways that conflict can be turned into a benefit for both sides in the conflict.
Ergonomics: Working From Home - SS2210AE (7 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
When we mention the word Ergonomics, what comes to mind? Do you think of adjusting modern office workstations to better fit the individual? That IS ergonomicsâŚbut with telecommuting, home offices and ever changing portable technologies, itâs become so much more than that.
Guidance For Mandating COVID Vaccines At Work - SS2221AE (6 Min.)
Description
With three coronavirus vaccines approved for use in the United States and a presidential push to have enough doses for all adults by the end of spring, the nation is entering a new phase of the pandemic filled with ethical and legal questions. Employers who want to ensure a safe and smooth reentry into the workplace may want to know whether their employees have taken one of the vaccines or if they can even require it.
Pandemic Flu: Facts & Prevention SS2204AE
Description
As defined by the CDC, An influenza pandemic is a global outbreak of a new influenza A virus. Pandemics happen when new or novel influenza A viruses infect people and spread quickly and efficiently. Most people will have little to no immunity to Pandemic flus because they have never before been exposed and there are no vaccines. Remember, education is the first step in prevention. Prevention is the key to reducing the threat of a pandemic.
Proper Hand Washing Techniques SS2203AE (4 Min.)
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Hand washing is one of the best ways to protect yourself and your family from getting sick. But, if you are not doing it properly, then you are not effectively preventing yourself from getting sick. This video shows WHEN to wash your hands and HOW to wash your hands. Quick and to the point.
Return To Work Post COVID-19 SS2211AE (8 Min.)
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COVID-19 has had a devastating impact on us all. And, as many of us transition back to work, there are a lot of unknowns and questions that may naturally arise. As has been the case throughout this pandemic, information changes rapidly as do requirements, guidelines and best practices recommendations. Topics include Following the Rules Recognizing Signs & Symptoms Protecting Yourself Keeping Your Distance Cleaning & Sanitizing Managing Risk Reporting Illness
Return To Work Post COVID-19 Hospitality SS5101AE (6 Min.)
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COVID-19 has had a devastating impact on us all. And, as many of us transition back to work, there are a lot of unknowns and questions that may naturally arise. As has been the case throughout this pandemic, information changes rapidly as do requirements, guidelines and best practices recommendations. Topics include: Following the Rules Recognizing Signs & Symptoms Protecting Yourself Keeping Your Distance Cleaning & Sanitizing Managing Risk Reporting Illness
COVID -19: Cleaning & Disinfecting SS2218AE (5 Min.)
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Reducing the risk of exposure to COVID-19 by cleaning and disinfection is an important part of reopening public spaces that will require careful planning. Every American has been called upon to slow the spread of the virus through social distancing and prevention hygiene, such as frequently washing your hands and wearing face coverings. Everyone also has a role in making sure our communities are as safe as possible to reopen and remain open. The virus that causes COVID-19 can be killed if you use the right products. EPA has compiled a list of disinfectant products that can be used against COVID-19, including ready-to-use sprays, concentrates, and wipes. This program is a great way to get everyone on the same page in your workplace.
COVID-19: Construction Awareness Training SS2206AE (11 Min.)
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The Coronavirus or, Covid 19 is a serious health concern world over. This short video helps dispel some myths surrounding the coronavirus and gives viewers information and common sense tips to help them remain safe. Topics include: What are the Signs and Symptoms? What Should you Do if you Think you Have Been Exposed to or Infected? How is it Diagnosed? This program also addresses some of the unique challenges present in Construction related to prevention of COVID-19.
COVID-19: Hospitality - Keeping Your Hotels Clean & Safe SS2205AE
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The Coronavirus or, Covid 19 is a serious health concern world over. This short video helps dispel some myths surrounding the coronavirus and gives viewers information and common sense tips to help them remain safe. Topics include: What are the Signs and Symptoms? What Should you Do if you Think you Have Been Exposed to or Infected? How is it Diagnosed? This program also addresses some of the unique challenges present in the Hospitality Industry as a whole especially relating to Housekeeping procedures.
COVID-19: Keeping Your Restaurant Safe SS2202AE (5 Min.)
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Your attention to the safety and well-being of guests, team members, and local communities is of the highest priority. We know that you maintain very high standards in regards to cleaning and sanitizing the restaurant as part of the daily protocol, but the current coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic reinforces to us the importance of those standards. This video is a great tool for showing your employees how to protect themselves and your customers.
COVID-19: Know Your Risk SS2201AE (6 Min.)
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The Corona Virus or, Covid 19 is a serious health concern world over. This short video helps dispel some myths surrounding the coronavirus and gives viewers information and common sense tips to help them remain safe. Topics include: What are the Signs and Symptoms? What Should you Do if you Think you Have Been Exposed to or Infected? How is it Diagnosed? Prevention is the best medicine and this video will help viewers do just that; prevent the spread of coronavirus. Stay Educated, Stay Safe
COVID-19: Proper Use of Facemasks - SS2212AE (6 Min.)
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When it comes to a COVID-19 face mask, there's more to it than just what you wear. It's how you wear it. With many Americans making their own masks during the pandemic, it's important to be sure you wear it properly. Topics include how to wear a face mask, how to care for a mask and important cautions. Applies to surgical masks, cloth masks, disposable and re-usable masks.
COVID-19: Retail/Grocery Training SS2207AE
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COVID-19 is a highly contagious coronavirus closely related to the SARS and MERS viruses. Covid-19 appears to be more easily transmitted than either SARS or MERS. Illnesses associated with Covid range from mild to severe, including respiratory issues resulting in death. With that being said, you can understand why the grocery stores must do their part to help contain the virus. Grocery and meal delivery services are seeing huge spikes in business but there are still shoppers going into the store, so how can YOU stay safe? This program explains how.
COVID-OSHA Directives for Employees - CA Version SS2216AAE (5 Min.)
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In response to COVID-19, OSHA has released a series of guidelines to help combat the pandemic in the workplace. While we canât cover every part of these guidelines in detail, this video discusses a few key elements to help reduce risk in your workplace and community.
COVID-OSHA Directives for Management SS2215AE (10 Min.)
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New OSHA guidance for COVID-19 for employers How to draft an exposure control and pandemic response plan and procedures Complying with record-keeping and incident investigation protocols pertaining to the pandemic Detailed assessment of your employeeâs exposure risk and implement social distancing strategies appropriate for business operations Strategies & action plan to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and other infectious diseases Develop and implement effective policies and procedures to support and isolate employees exposed to COVID-19
COVID-OSHA Directives for Management - CA Version SS2215AAE (10 Min.)
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In response to COVID-19, OSHA has released a series of guidelines to help combat the pandemic in the workplace. While we canât cover every part of these guidelines in detail, this video discusses a few key elements to help reduce risk in your workplace and community.
De-escalation Techniques - COVID - SS2213AE (6 Min.)
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Conflicts...sometimes they can't be avoided. But, they can be managed and their effects minimized. This video talks about techniques to de-escalate almost any situation and even ways that conflict can be turned into a benefit for both sides in the conflict.
Ergonomics: Working From Home - SS2210AE (7 Min.)
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When we mention the word Ergonomics, what comes to mind? Do you think of adjusting modern office workstations to better fit the individual? That IS ergonomicsâŚbut with telecommuting, home offices and ever changing portable technologies, itâs become so much more than that.
Guidance For Mandating COVID Vaccines At Work - SS2221AE (6 Min.)
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With three coronavirus vaccines approved for use in the United States and a presidential push to have enough doses for all adults by the end of spring, the nation is entering a new phase of the pandemic filled with ethical and legal questions. Employers who want to ensure a safe and smooth reentry into the workplace may want to know whether their employees have taken one of the vaccines or if they can even require it.
Pandemic Flu: Facts & Prevention SS2204AE
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As defined by the CDC, An influenza pandemic is a global outbreak of a new influenza A virus. Pandemics happen when new or novel influenza A viruses infect people and spread quickly and efficiently. Most people will have little to no immunity to Pandemic flus because they have never before been exposed and there are no vaccines. Remember, education is the first step in prevention. Prevention is the key to reducing the threat of a pandemic.
Proper Hand Washing Techniques SS2203AE (4 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Hand washing is one of the best ways to protect yourself and your family from getting sick. But, if you are not doing it properly, then you are not effectively preventing yourself from getting sick. This video shows WHEN to wash your hands and HOW to wash your hands. Quick and to the point.
Return To Work Post COVID-19 SS2211AE (8 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
COVID-19 has had a devastating impact on us all. And, as many of us transition back to work, there are a lot of unknowns and questions that may naturally arise. As has been the case throughout this pandemic, information changes rapidly as do requirements, guidelines and best practices recommendations. Topics include Following the Rules Recognizing Signs & Symptoms Protecting Yourself Keeping Your Distance Cleaning & Sanitizing Managing Risk Reporting Illness
Return To Work Post COVID-19 Hospitality SS5101AE (6 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
COVID-19 has had a devastating impact on us all. And, as many of us transition back to work, there are a lot of unknowns and questions that may naturally arise. As has been the case throughout this pandemic, information changes rapidly as do requirements, guidelines and best practices recommendations. Topics include: Following the Rules Recognizing Signs & Symptoms Protecting Yourself Keeping Your Distance Cleaning & Sanitizing Managing Risk Reporting Illness
Driver Safety and Training
10-4 Defensive Driving SS1087IE (11 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
The 10-4 Defensive Driving System is a great program for new or experienced drivers. Following the principles outlined in this video will help reduce your chances of an accident regardless of the driving habits of those you share the road with.
ATV Safety: Operation of All Terrain Vehicles SS1092IE (9 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
ATV's or all terrain vehicles can be a very useful tool in your workplace. These machines can add great efficiency to your work day but it is important to know the safety concerns regarding ATV's. This program will give you some tips on how to safely operate your ATV, keeping you and everyone around you out of harms way.
Backing, Parking, Intersections SS1069IE (10 Min)
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Also Available In Spanish
Backing, parking and driving in intersections are three extremely vulnerable moments for a driver that all require the proper knowledge, skill and attention. This presentation will show how to prevent the usual hazards and that present themselves when backing, parking and at intersections. Instruction will be provided on minimizing distractions, handling blind spots and preventing accidents through proper vehicle operation and awareness.
Beyond Basic Driving: Company Owned Vehicles - SS5066AE(8 Mins.)
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Beyond Safe Driving is exactly that. This video wonât teach your drivers how to drive. They already know that. It goes beyond that to teach them specific skills in handling larger courtesy vehicles. These vehicles handle quite differently than most passenger cars and a specific skill set and knowledge is required to operate them safely. We address todayâs #1 hazard, Distracted Driving, but we also detail numerous hazards and the steps that can be taken to reduce the risk to your driver, your vehicle and your passengers.
Beyond Basic Driving: Golf / Utility Cart Safety - SS5065AE (5 mins.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Utility carts are in use at many Hotel and Resort locations for a wide variety of purposes. This program addresses specific hazards associated with utility cart use that were compiled from actual loss control data. Viewers are shown common sense approaches to reducing risks for them, their passengers and pedestrians. This program aims to make everyone on your property safer.
Beyond Basic Driving: Valet Safety - SS5064AE
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Also Available In Spanish
Thereâs so much more to being a safe Valet than just driving. Not to say this program doesnât cover safe driving; it does. But, it goes far beyond that and teaches your Valet how to take care of your customers in an effective way without compromising safety. The program covers detailed information gathered from professionals around the industry and loss control statistics. Itâs a must see for new Valets or for experienced personnel who may have become complacent and need some retraining.
Cell Phone Hands Free Driving Awareness - SS1089IE
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Also Available In Spanish
Driving while using your cell phone is a recipe for disaster. In today's day and age technology is more available than ever, and so are the associated hazards. This video covers some of the statistics and also gives the tips needed to drive safely.
Choices: Safe Driving - SS1078IE (25 Min.)
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This year, approximately 30,000 people will die in vehicle collisions. Thatâs 100 today. Thatâs 100 tomorrowâŚand the next day. Every Day. Peopleâs lives are shattered. Families are torn apart. Why? Poor choices. We mention choices because thatâs really what it comes down to. Will your employees choose to obey traffic laws and operate their vehicles safely? Or, will they choose to take a chance⌠a chance that can have grave and long lasting effects. You can help them make good choices behind the wheel with this video. Topics include: Disctracted Driving Phone Conversations Texting In-Car Distractions External Distractions Pedestrians Inclement Weather BillBoards and Drowsy Driving As well as tried and true Defensive Driving techniques relating to: Speed Limits Following Distance Intersections Aggressive Driving Anticipating Hazards & Backing and Parking
Defensive Driving â SS1067IE (20 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of death for the American worker. Since, virtually everyone drives a vehicle every day for either business or personal reasons, defensive driving training is of vital importance. This program discusses distracted driving, stopping distances, following distances, adverse weather and other defensive driving techniques.
Delivery Truck/Van Safety - SS17013AE (12 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Driving a delivery truck safely has its hazards but being informed about certain aspects of the job will help keep you safe. The material covered in this program goes beyond just safe driving. This program addresses Safe Lifting which is not only a part of a Delivery Driverâs job, buy essential to their health and well-being. Program also addresses Pre-trip inspection, distracted driving, driving in bad weather are also addressed. This is an excellent program for anyone in the delivery business, new or experienced!
Distracted Driving: A Real Story - SS1105IE (25 Min.)
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Tom Goeltz is no stranger to safety. In fact, he has been a safety professional and advocate his whole life. But nothing could have prepared him for the unimaginable. In February 2016, Tom's daughter Megan was waiting in her car at a stop sign when a car traveling at a high rate of speed crossed over two lanes of traffic, into a ditch and into Megan's car. Tom's daughter and her unborn child lost their lives in this horrific crash. Tom and his family's lives will never be the same. He is a survivor advocate and is hoping for tougher laws and regulations around distracted driving, not only in his state, but nationwide. Tom also actively speaks to professionals and students about the dangers of distracted driving, in the hope of saving lives.
Distracted Driving: Make The Correct Choice â SS1068IE (13 min.)
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In todayâs busy world, distractions are everywhere, especially behind the wheel. Phones, Ipods, texting, talking, you name it, theyâre 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 all-new video will help prevent you and your employees from becoming one of these statistics.
Driving Distractions Of The Everyday Driverâ SS1073I (18 min.)
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In this presentation, viewers will become familiar with the unusual distractions faced by the everyday driver and how to prevent them from creating unsafe situations on the road. Topics covered include: Safe and effective use of comfortable controls GPS technology and cell phones How to handle additional unexpected distractions inside and outside of the vehicle
Driving Distractions Of The Professional Driver - SS13025A (15 min.)
Description
Prevent distracted driving among employees with this presentation on how professional drivers can prepare for a safe drive and maintain that safety while on the road. The material covers the host of possible distractions professional drivers face and how to avoid them through per-trip planning, knowing how to handle unexpected weather changes and handling everyday driving hazards on the job.
Intersections - SS17035AE (5 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Intersections can be one of the most hazardous locations you navigate on the road. There are many factors that can affect your safety approaching and navigating intersections. This video will explain these factors and the steps you can take to avoid accidents.
Pre Trip Inspection: The Circle of Safety - SS1084IE (15 mins)
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Also Available In Spanish
Demonstrates for professional drivers the key components of a systematic, comprehensive and easy to-remember pre-trip inspection.
Professional Truck Driving - SS17032AE (6 mins)
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Also Available In Spanish
Professional truck drivers encounter a wide variety of potential hazards every day. This video explains how to safely navigate these hazards. This video explains some common driving tips as well as hazards the apply specifically to truck driving.
Road Rage and Aggressive Driving - SS1076IE (12 mins.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Road Rage & Aggressive Driving - In any discussion of Drivers Safety, one of the most dangerous hazards is the Human Factor...the unpredictability of all the drivers on the road...and the way that emotion can influence the way we drive. Road Rage is responsible for over half of the fatal crashes on our roadways each year.
Safe Backing Of Tractor Trailers - SS17031AE (5 mins)
Description
One of the most challenging situations a truck driver faces is backing, and it's an action that is performed every day in a variety of situations. This video is a great way to help train new drivers or give refresher training to experienced drivers.
Snowplow Safety - SS1006JE (11 min)
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This program discusses how the safely operate Snowplows so operators can safely complete their tasks. Although they seem easy to use, they can be very dangerous when used by untrained drivers. Topics include: Pre operational inspection Obeying local, state, and federal laws Marking and flagging
Texting And Driving: The Facts â SS1072IE (11 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Texting and driving is the new âdrunk drivingâ of the technological world we live in. This video covers the three basic ways texting and driving distracts drivers and presents testimonials from a few drivers who have had personal experiences with texting and driving. Texting and driving not only effects you, it also effects those around you!
Utility Cart Safety - SS1043IE (10 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Focuses on operating safety, maintenance of electric batteries, safe driving techniques and basic safety requirements. Allowing operators to drive these vehicles without proper training increases a companyâs liability in the event anyone is injured as a result.
Winter Driving in Extreme Weather Conditions SS1088I (10 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
This video will help you understand some of the hazards associated with winter driving. Some of the topics include safe speeds, hydroplaning, braking and pre-trip inspection. Winter Driving Safety SS1088I (10 Min.)
10-4 Defensive Driving SS1087IE (11 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
The 10-4 Defensive Driving System is a great program for new or experienced drivers. Following the principles outlined in this video will help reduce your chances of an accident regardless of the driving habits of those you share the road with.
ATV Safety: Operation of All Terrain Vehicles SS1092IE (9 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
ATV's or all terrain vehicles can be a very useful tool in your workplace. These machines can add great efficiency to your work day but it is important to know the safety concerns regarding ATV's. This program will give you some tips on how to safely operate your ATV, keeping you and everyone around you out of harms way.
Backing, Parking, Intersections SS1069IE (10 Min)
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Also Available In Spanish
Backing, parking and driving in intersections are three extremely vulnerable moments for a driver that all require the proper knowledge, skill and attention. This presentation will show how to prevent the usual hazards and that present themselves when backing, parking and at intersections. Instruction will be provided on minimizing distractions, handling blind spots and preventing accidents through proper vehicle operation and awareness.
Beyond Basic Driving: Company Owned Vehicles - SS5066AE(8 Mins.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Beyond Safe Driving is exactly that. This video wonât teach your drivers how to drive. They already know that. It goes beyond that to teach them specific skills in handling larger courtesy vehicles. These vehicles handle quite differently than most passenger cars and a specific skill set and knowledge is required to operate them safely. We address todayâs #1 hazard, Distracted Driving, but we also detail numerous hazards and the steps that can be taken to reduce the risk to your driver, your vehicle and your passengers.
Beyond Basic Driving: Golf / Utility Cart Safety - SS5065AE (5 mins.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Utility carts are in use at many Hotel and Resort locations for a wide variety of purposes. This program addresses specific hazards associated with utility cart use that were compiled from actual loss control data. Viewers are shown common sense approaches to reducing risks for them, their passengers and pedestrians. This program aims to make everyone on your property safer.
Beyond Basic Driving: Valet Safety - SS5064AE
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Also Available In Spanish
Thereâs so much more to being a safe Valet than just driving. Not to say this program doesnât cover safe driving; it does. But, it goes far beyond that and teaches your Valet how to take care of your customers in an effective way without compromising safety. The program covers detailed information gathered from professionals around the industry and loss control statistics. Itâs a must see for new Valets or for experienced personnel who may have become complacent and need some retraining.
Cell Phone Hands Free Driving Awareness - SS1089IE
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Driving while using your cell phone is a recipe for disaster. In today's day and age technology is more available than ever, and so are the associated hazards. This video covers some of the statistics and also gives the tips needed to drive safely.
Choices: Safe Driving - SS1078IE (25 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
This year, approximately 30,000 people will die in vehicle collisions. Thatâs 100 today. Thatâs 100 tomorrowâŚand the next day. Every Day. Peopleâs lives are shattered. Families are torn apart. Why? Poor choices. We mention choices because thatâs really what it comes down to. Will your employees choose to obey traffic laws and operate their vehicles safely? Or, will they choose to take a chance⌠a chance that can have grave and long lasting effects. You can help them make good choices behind the wheel with this video. Topics include: Disctracted Driving Phone Conversations Texting In-Car Distractions External Distractions Pedestrians Inclement Weather BillBoards and Drowsy Driving As well as tried and true Defensive Driving techniques relating to: Speed Limits Following Distance Intersections Aggressive Driving Anticipating Hazards & Backing and Parking
Defensive Driving â SS1067IE (20 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of death for the American worker. Since, virtually everyone drives a vehicle every day for either business or personal reasons, defensive driving training is of vital importance. This program discusses distracted driving, stopping distances, following distances, adverse weather and other defensive driving techniques.
Delivery Truck/Van Safety - SS17013AE (12 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Driving a delivery truck safely has its hazards but being informed about certain aspects of the job will help keep you safe. The material covered in this program goes beyond just safe driving. This program addresses Safe Lifting which is not only a part of a Delivery Driverâs job, buy essential to their health and well-being. Program also addresses Pre-trip inspection, distracted driving, driving in bad weather are also addressed. This is an excellent program for anyone in the delivery business, new or experienced!
Distracted Driving: A Real Story - SS1105IE (25 Min.)
Description
Tom Goeltz is no stranger to safety. In fact, he has been a safety professional and advocate his whole life. But nothing could have prepared him for the unimaginable. In February 2016, Tom's daughter Megan was waiting in her car at a stop sign when a car traveling at a high rate of speed crossed over two lanes of traffic, into a ditch and into Megan's car. Tom's daughter and her unborn child lost their lives in this horrific crash. Tom and his family's lives will never be the same. He is a survivor advocate and is hoping for tougher laws and regulations around distracted driving, not only in his state, but nationwide. Tom also actively speaks to professionals and students about the dangers of distracted driving, in the hope of saving lives.
Distracted Driving: Make The Correct Choice â SS1068IE (13 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
In todayâs busy world, distractions are everywhere, especially behind the wheel. Phones, Ipods, texting, talking, you name it, theyâre 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 all-new video will help prevent you and your employees from becoming one of these statistics.
Driving Distractions Of The Everyday Driverâ SS1073I (18 min.)
Description
In this presentation, viewers will become familiar with the unusual distractions faced by the everyday driver and how to prevent them from creating unsafe situations on the road. Topics covered include: Safe and effective use of comfortable controls GPS technology and cell phones How to handle additional unexpected distractions inside and outside of the vehicle
Driving Distractions Of The Professional Driver - SS13025A (15 min.)
Description
Prevent distracted driving among employees with this presentation on how professional drivers can prepare for a safe drive and maintain that safety while on the road. The material covers the host of possible distractions professional drivers face and how to avoid them through per-trip planning, knowing how to handle unexpected weather changes and handling everyday driving hazards on the job.
Intersections - SS17035AE (5 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Intersections can be one of the most hazardous locations you navigate on the road. There are many factors that can affect your safety approaching and navigating intersections. This video will explain these factors and the steps you can take to avoid accidents.
Pre Trip Inspection: The Circle of Safety - SS1084IE (15 mins)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Demonstrates for professional drivers the key components of a systematic, comprehensive and easy to-remember pre-trip inspection.
Professional Truck Driving - SS17032AE (6 mins)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Professional truck drivers encounter a wide variety of potential hazards every day. This video explains how to safely navigate these hazards. This video explains some common driving tips as well as hazards the apply specifically to truck driving.
Road Rage and Aggressive Driving - SS1076IE (12 mins.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Road Rage & Aggressive Driving - In any discussion of Drivers Safety, one of the most dangerous hazards is the Human Factor...the unpredictability of all the drivers on the road...and the way that emotion can influence the way we drive. Road Rage is responsible for over half of the fatal crashes on our roadways each year.
Safe Backing Of Tractor Trailers - SS17031AE (5 mins)
Description
One of the most challenging situations a truck driver faces is backing, and it's an action that is performed every day in a variety of situations. This video is a great way to help train new drivers or give refresher training to experienced drivers.
Snowplow Safety - SS1006JE (11 min)
Description
This program discusses how the safely operate Snowplows so operators can safely complete their tasks. Although they seem easy to use, they can be very dangerous when used by untrained drivers. Topics include: Pre operational inspection Obeying local, state, and federal laws Marking and flagging
Texting And Driving: The Facts â SS1072IE (11 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Texting and driving is the new âdrunk drivingâ of the technological world we live in. This video covers the three basic ways texting and driving distracts drivers and presents testimonials from a few drivers who have had personal experiences with texting and driving. Texting and driving not only effects you, it also effects those around you!
Utility Cart Safety - SS1043IE (10 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Focuses on operating safety, maintenance of electric batteries, safe driving techniques and basic safety requirements. Allowing operators to drive these vehicles without proper training increases a companyâs liability in the event anyone is injured as a result.
Winter Driving in Extreme Weather Conditions SS1088I (10 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This video will help you understand some of the hazards associated with winter driving. Some of the topics include safe speeds, hydroplaning, braking and pre-trip inspection. Winter Driving Safety SS1088I (10 Min.)
Drug & Alcohol Training
DOT Drugs & Alcohol Testing: What Employees Need to Know SS17041AE (27 Min.)
Description
You may have many questions about DOT Drug and Alcohol testing. This video answers them. Who is subject to DOT testing? Why are safety-sensitive employees tested? What information must employers provide when I first begin performing DOT safety-sensitive functions ? What conduct is prohibited by the regulations? What drugs does DOT test for? Can I use prescribed medications & Over-the-counter (OTC) drugs and perform safety-sensitive functions? When will I be tested? How is a urine drug test administered? What are Medical Review Officers (MROs)? If I disclose my prescribed medication use/medical information to the MRO during my interview, will the MRO report that information to a third party? How is an alcohol test administered? Should I refuse a test if I believe I was unfairly selected for testing? What is considered a refusal to test? What happens if I test positive, refuse a test, or violate an agency-specific drug & alcohol rule? What are Substance Abuse Professionals (SAPs)? How do I find a SAP? Will I lose my job if I violate drug & alcohol regulations? Will my results be confidential? Will the results follow me to different employers? What should I do if I have a drug or alcohol abuse problem?
DOT Reasonable Suspicion Training SS17042AE (17 Min.)
Description
Referring someone for drug or alcohol testing is never an easy decision to make. easy to make. Why? Because this decision affects someoneâs livelihood, but it also affects the safety of many others. Referring someone for drug or alcohol testing is not to be taken lightly, but itâs not to be ignored either. This video gives you the tools and information you need to do what you need to do, legally, sensitively, and effectively. It defines reasonable suspicion and dewcribes the standards for making reasonable suspicion determinations and provide guidance regarding employee interviews and a reasonable suspicion situation. The bottom line here is safety and saving lives.
Drug & Alcohol Abuse in the Workplace SS9201AE (10 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Many employees suffer and struggle to perform to their full potential due to the effects of substance abuse. Employees with substance abuse issues are less productive, use more sick days, are more likely to injure themselves or file workerâs compensation claims. Theyâre also more likely to perceive their jobs negatively, have problems with superiors, and make mistakes. The worst part? It wonât just go away by itself. Most people understand that the abuse of alcohol and illicit drugs are persistent issues in society. What some may not fully understand is how this abuse affects the workplace and how the workplace may affect substance abuse. This program provides insight to this problem and what each individual can do to help.
Drugs & Alcohol: The Harmful Effects SS17040AE
Description
It should come as no surprise that drugs and alcohol can have negative effects on your life. Although sometimes it may be difficult to imagine, the abuse of these substances can change everything from your body to your bank account. Howow much do you really know? Understanding the full effects that these substances can have could change your life for the better. This video will help you do just that.
Medical Marijuana in the Workplace SS2401AE (6 Min.)
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Marijuana, was legalized in 2019 for medical use in 34 states, along with the District of Columbia. In addition to this, 10 states plus the District of Columbia have legalized recreational marijuana use as well. Some employers are beginning to relax their testing requirements in fear of not properly handling a failed drug test or being accused of discriminating against a medical marijuana user. There are many employers continuing their zero-tolerance policy in fear of the increased marijuana use that would be brought about by marijuana decriminalization. This video is aimed at helping you gains some insight on how you should navigate these new laws through your company policy.
Reasonable Suspicion Training SS9202AE (25 Min.)
Description
Did you know that 60% of people who report difficulties with addictive substances are employed full-time? This means that up to 20 million U.S. employees are using substances in a way that likely impacts their work or workplace. But, when do you drug test? Good question. Itâs important for you to know your rights. Itâs important for you to know the law. If you know both, you are better equipped to make sound decisions. This video will help you to understand both.
DOT Drugs & Alcohol Testing: What Employees Need to Know SS17041AE (27 Min.)
Description
You may have many questions about DOT Drug and Alcohol testing. This video answers them. Who is subject to DOT testing? Why are safety-sensitive employees tested? What information must employers provide when I first begin performing DOT safety-sensitive functions ? What conduct is prohibited by the regulations? What drugs does DOT test for? Can I use prescribed medications & Over-the-counter (OTC) drugs and perform safety-sensitive functions? When will I be tested? How is a urine drug test administered? What are Medical Review Officers (MROs)? If I disclose my prescribed medication use/medical information to the MRO during my interview, will the MRO report that information to a third party? How is an alcohol test administered? Should I refuse a test if I believe I was unfairly selected for testing? What is considered a refusal to test? What happens if I test positive, refuse a test, or violate an agency-specific drug & alcohol rule? What are Substance Abuse Professionals (SAPs)? How do I find a SAP? Will I lose my job if I violate drug & alcohol regulations? Will my results be confidential? Will the results follow me to different employers? What should I do if I have a drug or alcohol abuse problem?
DOT Reasonable Suspicion Training SS17042AE (17 Min.)
Description
Referring someone for drug or alcohol testing is never an easy decision to make. easy to make. Why? Because this decision affects someoneâs livelihood, but it also affects the safety of many others. Referring someone for drug or alcohol testing is not to be taken lightly, but itâs not to be ignored either. This video gives you the tools and information you need to do what you need to do, legally, sensitively, and effectively. It defines reasonable suspicion and dewcribes the standards for making reasonable suspicion determinations and provide guidance regarding employee interviews and a reasonable suspicion situation. The bottom line here is safety and saving lives.
Drug & Alcohol Abuse in the Workplace SS9201AE (10 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Many employees suffer and struggle to perform to their full potential due to the effects of substance abuse. Employees with substance abuse issues are less productive, use more sick days, are more likely to injure themselves or file workerâs compensation claims. Theyâre also more likely to perceive their jobs negatively, have problems with superiors, and make mistakes. The worst part? It wonât just go away by itself. Most people understand that the abuse of alcohol and illicit drugs are persistent issues in society. What some may not fully understand is how this abuse affects the workplace and how the workplace may affect substance abuse. This program provides insight to this problem and what each individual can do to help.
Drugs & Alcohol: The Harmful Effects SS17040AE
Description
It should come as no surprise that drugs and alcohol can have negative effects on your life. Although sometimes it may be difficult to imagine, the abuse of these substances can change everything from your body to your bank account. Howow much do you really know? Understanding the full effects that these substances can have could change your life for the better. This video will help you do just that.
Medical Marijuana in the Workplace SS2401AE (6 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Marijuana, was legalized in 2019 for medical use in 34 states, along with the District of Columbia. In addition to this, 10 states plus the District of Columbia have legalized recreational marijuana use as well. Some employers are beginning to relax their testing requirements in fear of not properly handling a failed drug test or being accused of discriminating against a medical marijuana user. There are many employers continuing their zero-tolerance policy in fear of the increased marijuana use that would be brought about by marijuana decriminalization. This video is aimed at helping you gains some insight on how you should navigate these new laws through your company policy.
Reasonable Suspicion Training SS9202AE (25 Min.)
Description
Did you know that 60% of people who report difficulties with addictive substances are employed full-time? This means that up to 20 million U.S. employees are using substances in a way that likely impacts their work or workplace. But, when do you drug test? Good question. Itâs important for you to know your rights. Itâs important for you to know the law. If you know both, you are better equipped to make sound decisions. This video will help you to understand both.
Electrical Safety - Lockout/Tagout
Arc Flash: Facts and Prevention SS1086IE (10 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Arc Flash focuses on what arc flash is, its hazards and how employees can avoid it on the job. Electricity is so common in our homes and workplaces that we normally donât think twice about using it. But electricity kills and injures thousands of people every year, so itâs important to understand its hazards and know how to avoid them. Electricity poses two major hazards to people who work with it. The most intense is arc flash, a violent release of electrical energy that causes severe injuries and fatalities. The second is shock, which can cause burns, internal injuries, cardiac arrest⌠even be fatal. Topics covered in this program include shock and how to avoid it, what arc flash is, personal protective equipment, creating an electrically safe condition, avoiding arc flash situations and more. This program is one of the most effective and efficient ways to get employees the training that they need, in a classroom or individually through their desktop or tablet computer.
Aviation Lockout/Tagout - SS4000AE
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Also Available In Spanish
Lockout/Tagout procedures may be necessary for many pieces of equipment in your facility during maintenance or repair. This program is a great tool for training âaffectedâ and âauthorizedâ employees in lockout/tagout procedures. This includes workers in maintenance areas. A lack of knowledge pertaining to proper lockout/tagout procedures can have tragic results.
Basic Electrical Safety SS1085IE (11 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
This video explains the basics of electrical safety in an easy to understand manner. A great program for new employees or experienced employees in need of refresher training.
Grocery: Lockout/Tagout (7 min.) SS11002AE
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Also Available In Spanish
Failure to lock out and tag machinery before working on it is a major cause of injury and death in the United States. Workers can be electrocuted or lose fingers, hands, arms, or suffer severe crushing injuries because machinery is inadvertently turned on while being serviced or maintained. Lockout/Tagout prevents these in juries. This short program is designed to explain basic lockout/tagout procedures, some terminology used in the procedures and general requirements.
Lockout/Tagout â SS1036AE (14 mins)
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Also Available In Spanish
It is estimated that over 100 workers are seriously injured every day due to failure to properly lockout-tagout equipment. This program covers the purpose of lockout-tagout, the hazards associated with the accidental release of stored energy, proper lockout-tagout procedures for attaining zero energy state, proper startup procedures and special situations. Referred by many professionals as the best training program in the market, Lockout-Tagout creates an awareness and respect for the hazards and motivates your workers to follow best practices to prevent incidents and ensure their safety.
Lockout/Tagout: The Basics â SS1037AE (9 mins)
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Also Available In Spanish
It is estimated that over 100 workers are seriously injured every day Lockout/Tagout procedures may be necessary for many pieces of equipment in your facility during maintenance or repair. This program is a great tool for training âaffectedâ and âauthorizedâ employees in lockout/tagout procedures. This includes workers in kitchens, laundry rooms, and maintenance. A lack of knowledge pertaining to proper lockout/tagout procedures can have tragic results.
Solid Waste: Lockout Tagout - SS10035AE (13 min.)
Description
In most industries it is as simple as turning off the power and installing a lock to prevent the power from being turned back on. In the solid waste industry the purpose is the same, protecting employees, but the energy sources we need to control arenât usually controlled by just a circuit breaker. This program takes a detailed look about how to properly lock and block trash hauling vehicles during maintenance and clean out operations.
Arc Flash: Facts and Prevention SS1086IE (10 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Arc Flash focuses on what arc flash is, its hazards and how employees can avoid it on the job. Electricity is so common in our homes and workplaces that we normally donât think twice about using it. But electricity kills and injures thousands of people every year, so itâs important to understand its hazards and know how to avoid them. Electricity poses two major hazards to people who work with it. The most intense is arc flash, a violent release of electrical energy that causes severe injuries and fatalities. The second is shock, which can cause burns, internal injuries, cardiac arrest⌠even be fatal. Topics covered in this program include shock and how to avoid it, what arc flash is, personal protective equipment, creating an electrically safe condition, avoiding arc flash situations and more. This program is one of the most effective and efficient ways to get employees the training that they need, in a classroom or individually through their desktop or tablet computer.
Aviation Lockout/Tagout - SS4000AE
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Lockout/Tagout procedures may be necessary for many pieces of equipment in your facility during maintenance or repair. This program is a great tool for training âaffectedâ and âauthorizedâ employees in lockout/tagout procedures. This includes workers in maintenance areas. A lack of knowledge pertaining to proper lockout/tagout procedures can have tragic results.
Basic Electrical Safety SS1085IE (11 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
This video explains the basics of electrical safety in an easy to understand manner. A great program for new employees or experienced employees in need of refresher training.
Grocery: Lockout/Tagout (7 min.) SS11002AE
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Failure to lock out and tag machinery before working on it is a major cause of injury and death in the United States. Workers can be electrocuted or lose fingers, hands, arms, or suffer severe crushing injuries because machinery is inadvertently turned on while being serviced or maintained. Lockout/Tagout prevents these in juries. This short program is designed to explain basic lockout/tagout procedures, some terminology used in the procedures and general requirements.
Lockout/Tagout â SS1036AE (14 mins)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
It is estimated that over 100 workers are seriously injured every day due to failure to properly lockout-tagout equipment. This program covers the purpose of lockout-tagout, the hazards associated with the accidental release of stored energy, proper lockout-tagout procedures for attaining zero energy state, proper startup procedures and special situations. Referred by many professionals as the best training program in the market, Lockout-Tagout creates an awareness and respect for the hazards and motivates your workers to follow best practices to prevent incidents and ensure their safety.
Lockout/Tagout: The Basics â SS1037AE (9 mins)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
It is estimated that over 100 workers are seriously injured every day Lockout/Tagout procedures may be necessary for many pieces of equipment in your facility during maintenance or repair. This program is a great tool for training âaffectedâ and âauthorizedâ employees in lockout/tagout procedures. This includes workers in kitchens, laundry rooms, and maintenance. A lack of knowledge pertaining to proper lockout/tagout procedures can have tragic results.
Solid Waste: Lockout Tagout - SS10035AE (13 min.)
Description
In most industries it is as simple as turning off the power and installing a lock to prevent the power from being turned back on. In the solid waste industry the purpose is the same, protecting employees, but the energy sources we need to control arenât usually controlled by just a circuit breaker. This program takes a detailed look about how to properly lock and block trash hauling vehicles during maintenance and clean out operations.
Emergency Preparedness and Fire Safety
Active Shooter Awareness Video: Helping Prevent Tragedy â SS1075IE (9 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Incidents involving active shooters continue to be in the news. These acts of violence are becoming more commonplace in todayâs society, and although your chances of being a victim of an active shooter incident are minuscule, it is important your organization and your associates plan and be prepared for such an incident. Active shooters can strike where we live, where we work, where we study, where we shop or any other environment. No business or institution is immune to the potential of an active shooter attack. The purpose of this informational training is not to alarm viewers, but to enlighten them regarding some of the elements of an active shooter scenario and what they should do to be prepared to deal with such an act.
Civil Unrest: Being Prepared - SS2216AE (6 Min.)
Description
Civil unrestâŚProtestsâŚRiots⌠theyâre nothing new, but that doesnât lessen their impact⌠CasualtiesâŚProperty damage⌠Business interruptionâŚFinancial loss. They can occur anywhere. Sometimes they happen without warning, but there can be indications a threat is developing, and these signs offer an opportunity to prepare and be proactive in these challenging situations.
CPR AED Awareness Training â SS21070I (11 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
CPR can save someone's life, we will go over some common techniques in this video. We will also cover AED related procedures. Included in this video is a step by step approach on what to do for an adult cardiac emergency, calling 911, and a comprehensive description and demonstration section on how to perform CPR for the adult age group. A brief introduction to the AED (Automated External Defibrillator), the importance of this life-saving device and how to operate one.
Earthquake Safety SS1005IE (12 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Earthquakes, 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 âEarthquake-Proofingâ your environment to training your employees in all emergency & evacuation procedures. Learn how to greatly reduce the impact of earthquakes or any natural disaster.
Emergency Preparedness and Safe Evacuation SS1097IE (10 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
In any work environment, there is a chance of a natural disaster affecting employee safety. Preparedness and education can make the difference between safety and injury: action and panic. The time to find out about proper evacuation procedures is BEFORE an incident occurs. This program explains the essentials of evacuations, precautions to take, and what to do in case of an emergency. Although designed for large buildings, it can be adapted to any size facility.
Emergency Preparedness: A Supervisor's Responsibility - SS1050IE (25 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This comprehensive video addresses EVERYTHING concerning emergency preparedness and natural disasters such as floods, earthquakes, hurricanes and storms. Also covers accidental disasters; fires, workplace tragedies and chemical spills. It even covers intentional disasters such as workplace violence, terrorism, employee sabotage and arson. The time to prepare for an emergency is before it happens and this is the best program available to train your supervisors to properly prepare and effectively respond.
Emergency Preparedness: An Employee's Responsibility â SS1051I (25 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
No one can predict when an emergency will happen. For this reason, everyone in your facility must be prepared. Proper preparedness can help minimize the loss of life and property damage should a disaster occur. This program is comprehensive and will educate your workforce about how they can prepare for disasters such as floods, fires and hurricanes and how they can help prevent the impact of workplace violence, terrorism and arson. This program is a great way to raise awareness in your company an ensure that your employees know what to do when a disaster strikes.
Evacuation Procedures - M240ESS
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Also Available In Spanish
Evacuation Procedures provides the information employees need to learn what steps to take to act quickly and safely during an evacuation. Dealing with an emergency is never easy. Neither is evacuating a facility when one is happening. Very few people can think clearly or act logically in a crisis, and our urge to get out can easily turn into panic. The result can often be a stampede that causes injuries and property damage. But it doesnât have to be that way, because you can help to ensure that an evacuation is calm and orderly.The course includes information on the Evacuation Team, preparing yourself for an evacuation, basic evacuation procedures, evacuating multi-story buildings, coping with fires and explosions, dealing with HAZMAT emergencies, and more. This VOD program is one of the most effective and efficient ways to get employees the training that they need, in a classroom or individually through their desktop or tablet computer.
Fire Extinguisher Training - SS5072AE (5 mins.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Fire Extinguishers...your first line of defense in the event of a fire. Does everyone on your staff know how to use one and when to use one? This program covers the basics of HOW to properly use a fire extinguisher and WHEN to use it.
Fire Prevention 101 - SS5068AE (5 mins)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Few things can be more terrifying and catastrophic than a fire. That is why training and education is so important. This video looks at ways fires can be prevented and covers the basics of fire prevention, conditions that contribute to fires and steps employees can take to minimize the risk of a potential fire in a unit.
First Aid â SS1058IE (9 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
First Aid is the immediate card given to the injured or suddenly ill person, it is temporary assistance until proper medical professionals are available. This training program is designed to provide information so that you can help a victim that is in need of first aid.
First Aid: What You Need To Know SS1102IE (16 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
As an employer who cares so much for your employees, it is a must to provide them with proper first aid training that meets OSHA Compliance requirements. Not only it is vital for the health of your organization, considering safety in the working environment of your employees is good business sense. Here are some facts to consider: 13% of workplace deaths are from sudden cardiac arrest 25% of all emergency room visits could be avoided only if people knew basic first aid and CPR. So is it a waste of money then for organizations to invest in first aid training? There is an undeniable benefit that your company can derive out of reducing health costs.
Hot Work & Fire Prevention SS11082EE (12 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Welding, grinding, cutting, open flame and other spark-producing tools and operations are all capable of starting dangerous fires in our workplaces. Collectively known as hot work, such processes require specific permits and procedures be followed to prevent the ignition of vapors, liquids and solids that may be in or near the work area. Careless hot work operations can quickly lead to fires, extensive property damage, severe injuries or death. This program discusses the safe work practices that should be taken to prevent such incidents and reviews the responsibilities of those workers involved in hot work tasks.
Hurricanes Tornadoes & Floods - SS1095IE (16 Min.)
Description
Natural disasters can cause thousands of dollars in damage, and even worse, they can fatally injure you and your employees. This program can help your employees be prepared, know when to take cover and how to prevent injuries and fatalities. It's not only a great resource for workplace preparations, but it will also provide the knowledge you need to keep your families safe at home as well.
Industrial Fire Extinguisher Training & Use SS1054FE (7 Min.)
Description
Fire in your workplace can be devastating, the possibility of injury or loss of life coupled with the loss of property is frightening and very often preventable. The most common causes of fire in any environment are always the sameâŚfaulty electrical equipment, flammable and combustible materials, lack of staff training, lack of resources and equipment in place, and arson. Proper and ongoing housekeeping can make all the difference, as well as a good training program.
Wildfire Safety SS1108IEE (6 Min.)
Description
Every year, wildfires burn across the U.S., and more and more people are living where wildfires are a real risk. Nearly 45 million homes abut or intermingle with wildlands and more than 72,000 U.S. communities are now at risk. But by working together residents can make their own property, and their neighborhood, much safer from wildfire.
Workplace Violence: Facts & Prevention - SS1081IE (13 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
The potential for workplace violence has become a stark reality in our world today. While the odds of a serious incident happening on your property may be slim, the importance for effective preparedness remains vital. This program helps you achieve a level of preparedness and allows viewers to develop a sense of confidence if faced with a potentially violent situation in the workplace. How to recognize signs of potential problems and what to do if the potential becomes reality are discussed in depth.
Active Shooter Awareness Video: Helping Prevent Tragedy â SS1075IE (9 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Incidents involving active shooters continue to be in the news. These acts of violence are becoming more commonplace in todayâs society, and although your chances of being a victim of an active shooter incident are minuscule, it is important your organization and your associates plan and be prepared for such an incident. Active shooters can strike where we live, where we work, where we study, where we shop or any other environment. No business or institution is immune to the potential of an active shooter attack. The purpose of this informational training is not to alarm viewers, but to enlighten them regarding some of the elements of an active shooter scenario and what they should do to be prepared to deal with such an act.
Civil Unrest: Being Prepared - SS2216AE (6 Min.)
Description
Civil unrestâŚProtestsâŚRiots⌠theyâre nothing new, but that doesnât lessen their impact⌠CasualtiesâŚProperty damage⌠Business interruptionâŚFinancial loss. They can occur anywhere. Sometimes they happen without warning, but there can be indications a threat is developing, and these signs offer an opportunity to prepare and be proactive in these challenging situations.
CPR AED Awareness Training â SS21070I (11 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
CPR can save someone's life, we will go over some common techniques in this video. We will also cover AED related procedures. Included in this video is a step by step approach on what to do for an adult cardiac emergency, calling 911, and a comprehensive description and demonstration section on how to perform CPR for the adult age group. A brief introduction to the AED (Automated External Defibrillator), the importance of this life-saving device and how to operate one.
Earthquake Safety SS1005IE (12 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Earthquakes, 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 âEarthquake-Proofingâ your environment to training your employees in all emergency & evacuation procedures. Learn how to greatly reduce the impact of earthquakes or any natural disaster.
Emergency Preparedness and Safe Evacuation SS1097IE (10 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
In any work environment, there is a chance of a natural disaster affecting employee safety. Preparedness and education can make the difference between safety and injury: action and panic. The time to find out about proper evacuation procedures is BEFORE an incident occurs. This program explains the essentials of evacuations, precautions to take, and what to do in case of an emergency. Although designed for large buildings, it can be adapted to any size facility.
Emergency Preparedness: A Supervisor's Responsibility - SS1050IE (25 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This comprehensive video addresses EVERYTHING concerning emergency preparedness and natural disasters such as floods, earthquakes, hurricanes and storms. Also covers accidental disasters; fires, workplace tragedies and chemical spills. It even covers intentional disasters such as workplace violence, terrorism, employee sabotage and arson. The time to prepare for an emergency is before it happens and this is the best program available to train your supervisors to properly prepare and effectively respond.
Emergency Preparedness: An Employee's Responsibility â SS1051I (25 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
No one can predict when an emergency will happen. For this reason, everyone in your facility must be prepared. Proper preparedness can help minimize the loss of life and property damage should a disaster occur. This program is comprehensive and will educate your workforce about how they can prepare for disasters such as floods, fires and hurricanes and how they can help prevent the impact of workplace violence, terrorism and arson. This program is a great way to raise awareness in your company an ensure that your employees know what to do when a disaster strikes.
Evacuation Procedures - M240ESS
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Evacuation Procedures provides the information employees need to learn what steps to take to act quickly and safely during an evacuation. Dealing with an emergency is never easy. Neither is evacuating a facility when one is happening. Very few people can think clearly or act logically in a crisis, and our urge to get out can easily turn into panic. The result can often be a stampede that causes injuries and property damage. But it doesnât have to be that way, because you can help to ensure that an evacuation is calm and orderly.The course includes information on the Evacuation Team, preparing yourself for an evacuation, basic evacuation procedures, evacuating multi-story buildings, coping with fires and explosions, dealing with HAZMAT emergencies, and more. This VOD program is one of the most effective and efficient ways to get employees the training that they need, in a classroom or individually through their desktop or tablet computer.
Fire Extinguisher Training - SS5072AE (5 mins.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Fire Extinguishers...your first line of defense in the event of a fire. Does everyone on your staff know how to use one and when to use one? This program covers the basics of HOW to properly use a fire extinguisher and WHEN to use it.
Fire Prevention 101 - SS5068AE (5 mins)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Few things can be more terrifying and catastrophic than a fire. That is why training and education is so important. This video looks at ways fires can be prevented and covers the basics of fire prevention, conditions that contribute to fires and steps employees can take to minimize the risk of a potential fire in a unit.
First Aid â SS1058IE (9 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
First Aid is the immediate card given to the injured or suddenly ill person, it is temporary assistance until proper medical professionals are available. This training program is designed to provide information so that you can help a victim that is in need of first aid.
First Aid: What You Need To Know SS1102IE (16 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
As an employer who cares so much for your employees, it is a must to provide them with proper first aid training that meets OSHA Compliance requirements. Not only it is vital for the health of your organization, considering safety in the working environment of your employees is good business sense. Here are some facts to consider: 13% of workplace deaths are from sudden cardiac arrest 25% of all emergency room visits could be avoided only if people knew basic first aid and CPR. So is it a waste of money then for organizations to invest in first aid training? There is an undeniable benefit that your company can derive out of reducing health costs.
Hot Work & Fire Prevention SS11082EE (12 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Welding, grinding, cutting, open flame and other spark-producing tools and operations are all capable of starting dangerous fires in our workplaces. Collectively known as hot work, such processes require specific permits and procedures be followed to prevent the ignition of vapors, liquids and solids that may be in or near the work area. Careless hot work operations can quickly lead to fires, extensive property damage, severe injuries or death. This program discusses the safe work practices that should be taken to prevent such incidents and reviews the responsibilities of those workers involved in hot work tasks.
Hurricanes Tornadoes & Floods - SS1095IE (16 Min.)
Description
Natural disasters can cause thousands of dollars in damage, and even worse, they can fatally injure you and your employees. This program can help your employees be prepared, know when to take cover and how to prevent injuries and fatalities. It's not only a great resource for workplace preparations, but it will also provide the knowledge you need to keep your families safe at home as well.
Industrial Fire Extinguisher Training & Use SS1054FE (7 Min.)
Description
Fire in your workplace can be devastating, the possibility of injury or loss of life coupled with the loss of property is frightening and very often preventable. The most common causes of fire in any environment are always the sameâŚfaulty electrical equipment, flammable and combustible materials, lack of staff training, lack of resources and equipment in place, and arson. Proper and ongoing housekeeping can make all the difference, as well as a good training program.
Wildfire Safety SS1108IEE (6 Min.)
Description
Every year, wildfires burn across the U.S., and more and more people are living where wildfires are a real risk. Nearly 45 million homes abut or intermingle with wildlands and more than 72,000 U.S. communities are now at risk. But by working together residents can make their own property, and their neighborhood, much safer from wildfire.
Workplace Violence: Facts & Prevention - SS1081IE (13 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
The potential for workplace violence has become a stark reality in our world today. While the odds of a serious incident happening on your property may be slim, the importance for effective preparedness remains vital. This program helps you achieve a level of preparedness and allows viewers to develop a sense of confidence if faced with a potentially violent situation in the workplace. How to recognize signs of potential problems and what to do if the potential becomes reality are discussed in depth.
Ergonomics Training
Ergonomics - What's Wrong With This Picture? â SS1049I (10 min.)
Description
In this video, students are shown scenes of office employees at work and are asked to identify the hazards present. The clips are played back with narration and graphics explaining the problem and how to correct it. This method can make the training more interesting to employees weary of standard safety videos.
Ergonomics: Working From Home - SS2210AE (7 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
When we mention the word Ergonomics, what comes to mind? Do you think of adjusting modern office workstations to better fit the individual? That IS ergonomicsâŚbut with telecommuting, home offices and ever changing portable technologies, itâs become so much more than that.
Industrial Ergonomics - SS1082IE (9 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
The official definition of Ergonomics is this...to apply engineering controls and scientific principles when designing a work environment that accommodates the employee in relation to the workplace, product, equipment, tools, workspace and organization of the work. The objective of ergonomics is to fit the task to the worker, rather than forcing the worker to adapt to the existing conditions. To put it simply, ergonomics is about making your job more user friendly. This video does exactly that and along the way youâll learn how to prevent CTDs and other cumulative injuries by recognizing the warning signs before they cause pain and discomfort. The Goal? Fewer injuries and CTD's, improved productivity with less time off the job due to ergonomic injuries, and an overall better quality of life, on and off the job.
MIPP Ergonomic Housekeeping Training - SS5073AE (17 mins.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This video addresses common causes of housekeeper strains and injuries. Ergonomic principles and postures are taught as a way to increase comfort and increase safety. Early recognition of symptoms is taught as the key to preventing injuries. Proper postures while making beds, vacuuming, cleaning the bathroom and others are presented in an easy to understand way.
Office Ergonomics: Adjusting Your Workstation - SS1057IE (14 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This unique approach to Ergonomics training, begins by asking each viewer to select what area of their body, if any, is experiencing pain or discomfort. They are shown common postures that can cause or contribute to the conditions. The viewer is then lead through a comprehensive and specific method of adjusting a workstation to maximize neutral postures and minimize pain, discomfort and strain. This program also points out the multitude of other factors outside of the workplace that can contribute to musculo-skeletal disorders. This encourages viewers to take steps to adopt neutral postures in all of their activities.
Ergonomics - What's Wrong With This Picture? â SS1049I (10 min.)
Description
In this video, students are shown scenes of office employees at work and are asked to identify the hazards present. The clips are played back with narration and graphics explaining the problem and how to correct it. This method can make the training more interesting to employees weary of standard safety videos.
Ergonomics: Working From Home - SS2210AE (7 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
When we mention the word Ergonomics, what comes to mind? Do you think of adjusting modern office workstations to better fit the individual? That IS ergonomicsâŚbut with telecommuting, home offices and ever changing portable technologies, itâs become so much more than that.
Industrial Ergonomics - SS1082IE (9 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
The official definition of Ergonomics is this...to apply engineering controls and scientific principles when designing a work environment that accommodates the employee in relation to the workplace, product, equipment, tools, workspace and organization of the work. The objective of ergonomics is to fit the task to the worker, rather than forcing the worker to adapt to the existing conditions. To put it simply, ergonomics is about making your job more user friendly. This video does exactly that and along the way youâll learn how to prevent CTDs and other cumulative injuries by recognizing the warning signs before they cause pain and discomfort. The Goal? Fewer injuries and CTD's, improved productivity with less time off the job due to ergonomic injuries, and an overall better quality of life, on and off the job.
MIPP Ergonomic Housekeeping Training - SS5073AE (17 mins.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This video addresses common causes of housekeeper strains and injuries. Ergonomic principles and postures are taught as a way to increase comfort and increase safety. Early recognition of symptoms is taught as the key to preventing injuries. Proper postures while making beds, vacuuming, cleaning the bathroom and others are presented in an easy to understand way.
Office Ergonomics: Adjusting Your Workstation - SS1057IE (14 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This unique approach to Ergonomics training, begins by asking each viewer to select what area of their body, if any, is experiencing pain or discomfort. They are shown common postures that can cause or contribute to the conditions. The viewer is then lead through a comprehensive and specific method of adjusting a workstation to maximize neutral postures and minimize pain, discomfort and strain. This program also points out the multitude of other factors outside of the workplace that can contribute to musculo-skeletal disorders. This encourages viewers to take steps to adopt neutral postures in all of their activities.
Forklifts & Material Handling
Aerial Lift Work Platform â SS1025GE (15 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Aerial work platforms provide access to work areas that were one difficult or impossible to reach. But, there are potential hazards involved. Thatâs why anyone operating an aerial work platform must be trained and authorized before using the equipment. This program covers a broad range of topics including: Pre-Shift Inspections Operating Controls Safe Operating Procedures Driving and Steering Speed Control Fall Protection and others.
Bucket Truck Safety - SS1021GE (12 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Bucket & Boom trucks are great tools and have many uses. They allow us to reach places we could not normally reach but there are dangers you may face. Thatâs what this program is all about, the hazards associated with Bucket Trucks and steps you can take to help minimize your risk and keep you, and those working around you, safe.
Electric & Manual Pallet Jack Safety SS1033GE (7 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Pallet Jacks are common tools in warehouse and other environments. There are hazards associated with their use for operators and those who work in the same areas. This program outlines the basics of pallet jack safety and provides the do's and dont's of safe operation. Manual, walk-along and ride-on equipment are all discussed.
Forklift Battery Charging: Safety Basics - SS1044GE (6 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Charging batteries of forklifts and other material handling equipment can present safety hazards. These programs outlines the potential hazards, personal protective equipment, proper charging techniques and emergency procedures.
Forklift Operator Training â SS1024GE (18 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This program utilizes video shot on location as well as 3D animations to train new or experienced employees in the importance of safe operation and the responsibilities of professional lift truck operations, and the skills and techniques operators can use to help ensure workplace safety and incident prevention. Anyone 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, differences between a forklift and a car, environmental hazards, operator maintenance, hazardous locations, surface operating conditions, site-specific operations, potential hazards, and other pertinent information. This video does just that and is a great training aid for training new operators or as refresher training for experienced operators.
Forklift Safety: The Experienced Operator â SS1022GE (14 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Aimed at experienced operators, this program communicates the importance of operating a forklift in a professional and safe manner and creates an awareness and respect for the potential hazards they may encounter. It establishes that the forklift operator is responsible for their safety and the safety of the people around them. Forklift Safety: The Experienced Operator will motivate your drivers to use the operating skills and techniques theyâve been taught to prevent accidents and injuries.
Forklifts and the Pedestrians SS1038GE (8 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
The most common accident seen in forklifts is striking a pedestrian. This means as a pedestrian you need to be extremely vigilant when working around forklifts, and the same goes for the forklift operator too. This program focuses on the safety of pedestrians, and the things you can do to make sure you will have a safe workday.
Industrial Cranes & Rigging: Safety Is In Your Hands - SS1026H (15 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Cranes. Useful tools. Powerful tools. Tools that need to be treated with respect. Why? The reason is simple. Any mistake with a crane, even a small mistake can have serious consequences including property damage, injury or even loss of life. Knowing how to use the equipment properly and following established policies and procedures can help minimize risk. Thatâs what this program is all about, the basics of crane safety.
Propane Safety - Fueling your Forklift - SS1032GE (7 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This program focuses on the key fundamentals to safely handle propane tanks in relation with forklifts. From safe storage to switching out tanks, this program is a great f0r anyone that will be working with propane tanks and forklifts.
Reach Truck Safety â SS1027GE (13 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Reach trucks, also known as narrow aisle trucks, are designed to operate in warehouses with narrow aisles. These trucks have some things 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. This program covers: Pre-shift inspections Load capacities Basic safe operating procedures Turning and lifting And engineering principles
Scissor Lifts Safety - SSC0021E (8 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Accessing high places can be difficult in many work environments. To reach these areas, many workers use scissor lifts. Nearly everyone has seen a scissor lift. They're common on construction sites, both inside and out, and are often found in warehouses and other large buildings as well. Topics covered in the program include: The types of scissor lifts and the training needed to operate them. The hazards associated with using scissor lifts. "Pre-start" and "worksite" inspections. Setting up, operating and moving a scissor lift. Working on the ground near a scissor lift. and more.
Warehouse Safety: The Basics - SS1099AE (11 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Warehouses play a critical role in our economy. They tend to be fast-paced and busy environments which can give rise to many different types of hazards. As a result, more employee fatalities occur in warehouses than in most other workplaces, and thousands of injuries occur there every year. This training program makes sure employees are informed about warehouse hazards and how to avoid them.
Aerial Lift Work Platform â SS1025GE (15 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Aerial work platforms provide access to work areas that were one difficult or impossible to reach. But, there are potential hazards involved. Thatâs why anyone operating an aerial work platform must be trained and authorized before using the equipment. This program covers a broad range of topics including: Pre-Shift Inspections Operating Controls Safe Operating Procedures Driving and Steering Speed Control Fall Protection and others.
Bucket Truck Safety - SS1021GE (12 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Bucket & Boom trucks are great tools and have many uses. They allow us to reach places we could not normally reach but there are dangers you may face. Thatâs what this program is all about, the hazards associated with Bucket Trucks and steps you can take to help minimize your risk and keep you, and those working around you, safe.
Electric & Manual Pallet Jack Safety SS1033GE (7 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Pallet Jacks are common tools in warehouse and other environments. There are hazards associated with their use for operators and those who work in the same areas. This program outlines the basics of pallet jack safety and provides the do's and dont's of safe operation. Manual, walk-along and ride-on equipment are all discussed.
Forklift Battery Charging: Safety Basics - SS1044GE (6 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Charging batteries of forklifts and other material handling equipment can present safety hazards. These programs outlines the potential hazards, personal protective equipment, proper charging techniques and emergency procedures.
Forklift Operator Training â SS1024GE (18 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This program utilizes video shot on location as well as 3D animations to train new or experienced employees in the importance of safe operation and the responsibilities of professional lift truck operations, and the skills and techniques operators can use to help ensure workplace safety and incident prevention. Anyone 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, differences between a forklift and a car, environmental hazards, operator maintenance, hazardous locations, surface operating conditions, site-specific operations, potential hazards, and other pertinent information. This video does just that and is a great training aid for training new operators or as refresher training for experienced operators.
Forklift Safety: The Experienced Operator â SS1022GE (14 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Aimed at experienced operators, this program communicates the importance of operating a forklift in a professional and safe manner and creates an awareness and respect for the potential hazards they may encounter. It establishes that the forklift operator is responsible for their safety and the safety of the people around them. Forklift Safety: The Experienced Operator will motivate your drivers to use the operating skills and techniques theyâve been taught to prevent accidents and injuries.
Forklifts and the Pedestrians SS1038GE (8 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
The most common accident seen in forklifts is striking a pedestrian. This means as a pedestrian you need to be extremely vigilant when working around forklifts, and the same goes for the forklift operator too. This program focuses on the safety of pedestrians, and the things you can do to make sure you will have a safe workday.
Industrial Cranes & Rigging: Safety Is In Your Hands - SS1026H (15 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Cranes. Useful tools. Powerful tools. Tools that need to be treated with respect. Why? The reason is simple. Any mistake with a crane, even a small mistake can have serious consequences including property damage, injury or even loss of life. Knowing how to use the equipment properly and following established policies and procedures can help minimize risk. Thatâs what this program is all about, the basics of crane safety.
Propane Safety - Fueling your Forklift - SS1032GE (7 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This program focuses on the key fundamentals to safely handle propane tanks in relation with forklifts. From safe storage to switching out tanks, this program is a great f0r anyone that will be working with propane tanks and forklifts.
Reach Truck Safety â SS1027GE (13 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Reach trucks, also known as narrow aisle trucks, are designed to operate in warehouses with narrow aisles. These trucks have some things 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. This program covers: Pre-shift inspections Load capacities Basic safe operating procedures Turning and lifting And engineering principles
Scissor Lifts Safety - SSC0021E (8 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Accessing high places can be difficult in many work environments. To reach these areas, many workers use scissor lifts. Nearly everyone has seen a scissor lift. They're common on construction sites, both inside and out, and are often found in warehouses and other large buildings as well. Topics covered in the program include: The types of scissor lifts and the training needed to operate them. The hazards associated with using scissor lifts. "Pre-start" and "worksite" inspections. Setting up, operating and moving a scissor lift. Working on the ground near a scissor lift. and more.
Warehouse Safety: The Basics - SS1099AE (11 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Warehouses play a critical role in our economy. They tend to be fast-paced and busy environments which can give rise to many different types of hazards. As a result, more employee fatalities occur in warehouses than in most other workplaces, and thousands of injuries occur there every year. This training program makes sure employees are informed about warehouse hazards and how to avoid them.
General Safety
Cal OSHAâs AB2774 UPDATED SS9001AE
Description
On January 1, 2o11, the State of California is facing a new legislation currently known as AB2774, that could radically affect how Cal/OSHA defines the term âSerious Violationâ. Other states are likely to follow. At present a serious violation is one where there is a substantial probability that death or serious physical harm could result from the event. Examples in but are not limited to serious exposure to a chemical exceeding and established permissible exposure limit or violation of any standard regarding the use of a carcinogen and usually result in higher penalties.The new law will redefine the term âSerious Violationâ and change the way the Division of Occupational Safety and Health also known as DOSH establishes such violations. This could lead to far more citations, higher penalties, more enforcement actions and serious violations that are much harder to contest. The penalties could result in one year in jail and/or a $1, fine.Managers and supervisors are at risk. This program explains the new laws and how to prevent such conditions and penalties.
Confined Space Entry SS1055HE (10 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Confined Space Entry is a potentially hazardous situation, perhaps even fatal. But it doesn't have to be. If procedures are followed, Confine Space Entry can be done safely and without incident. This video: Defines Confined Space Hazards How to Control Hazards Confined Space Permits Air Testing Emergency Procedures
Evaluating Near Misses To Prevent Accidents â SS1008E (8 min.)
Description
Approximately 6 million employees are injured on the job every year. Video emphasizes the importance of taking any near miss seriously. It will show employees the essential role they play in reporting and evaluating near-miss-situations â and in helping their employer take appropriate steps to ensure that accidents that were previously waiting to happen .. never do.
Fall Protection SSC0023AE (10 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Even a short fall can cause serious injury or even death. This great training tool covers body harnesses, shock absorbing lanyards, swing effect, rope grabs, retractable lanyards, and more. Workers who work in any environment above 4 feet or 6 feet in construction need fall protection training and need to wear fall protection equipment in these circumstances. Physical Barriers as well as personal fall arrest systems are discussed.
Fatigue In the Workplace: Employee Version SS2034AE (7 Min.)
Description
Occupational fatigue is an increasingly dangerous yet commonly overlooked health condition that affects a majority of the labor force in North America. Because itâs so common, people may think of it as a normal part of working and underestimate the effects. They think, âEverybodyâs tired. Whatâs the big deal?â But, thereâs more to workplace fatigue than just being tired. This video examines the impact of workplace fatigue and provides tips for employees to help combat that dangerous condition.
Fatigue In the Workplace: Management Version SS2301AE (14 Min.)
Description
Occupational fatigue is an increasingly dangerous yet commonly overlooked health condition that affects a majority of the labor force in North America. Because itâs so common, people may think of it as a normal part of working and underestimate the effects. They think, âEverybodyâs tired. Whatâs the big deal?â But, thereâs more to workplace fatigue than just being tired. This video examines the impact of workplace fatigue and provides tips for employees and Supervisors to help combat that dangerous condition.
Hand & Power Tool Safety SS1094IE (10 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Everyone uses Hand & Power tools. But, because they are common, people often forget about the hazards involved. Tool accidents result in thousands of serious injuries and hundreds of deaths each year⌠most of which could have been avoided by simply handling tools safely. To avoid these types of accidents employees need to know how to handle their tools safely. This program is a great place to start.
Heat Stress: Tips for a Cool Summer - SS2223AE
Description
Are you ready for summer? Who isn't? With summer fun comes the summer heat and that can create a safety concern for workers subjected to hot environments. Whether you work outdoors or inside, this video will help you stay safe and cool this summer.
Indoor Heat Illness: Facts & Prevention - SS1099IE (9 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Indoor heat and outdoor heat have similar effects on the body, but indoor heat stress is often overlooked. Heat Stress and resulting illness occurs every day in indoor environments. What can you do about it? This video is a great place to start.
Industrial Cranes & Rigging: Safety Is In Your Hands - SS1026H (15 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Cranes. Useful tools. Powerful tools. Tools that need to be treated with respect. Why? The reason is simple. Any mistake with a crane, even a small mistake can have serious consequences including property damage, injury or even loss of life. Knowing how to use the equipment properly and following established policies and procedures can help minimize risk. Thatâs what this program is all about, the basics of crane safety.
Injury and Illness Prevention Programs: I2P2 - SS1101IE (15 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This program provides employees with important information on how this organized approach to workplace safety can significantly reduce accidents and injuries, and how the workers themselves can play a major role in making the program work. Every day 12 workers die on the job, and more than 10,000 workers suffer serious job-related injuries. But the real tragedy is that most of these incidents could be prevented. Employers and employees can work together to find and fix the hazards in their workplace, before people get sick, injured or even killed. Areas covered in the program include what is I2P2, management responsibilities and employeesâ participation, hazard identification, assessment, prevention and control, education and training, program evaluation and improvement and more.
Insects, Rodents and Snakes: The Safety Basics SS1111AE
Description
Insect, rodent, and snake safety meeting topic. Play to your employees to inform about the hazards and controls related to insects, rodents, and snakes.
Ladder Safety â SS8019AE (10 mins)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This video deals with the safe way to use stepladders, straight ladders and platform ladders, as well as common hazards associated with improper ladder use. Explains the 4:1 rule when placing straight ladders, the belt buckle rule, 36âł requirement for straight ladders above landings and more. A great program for new or experienced workers.
OSHA 4: Light Industrial Package - SS049AE [English Only]
Description
GHS: The Basics - SS1050FE Ladder Safety - SS8019AE LockOut/TagOut Procedures - SS1036AE BloodBorne Pathogens: Know The Risk - SS1027BE
OSHA's Top 10 Violations - SS1045AE (27 mins.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This video serves as a guide to help you understand the ten most common OSHA violations and what your company and employees can do to help minimize the risk of an OSHA citation. Topics include: Fall Protection Hazard Communications Scaffolding Respiratory Protection Powered Industrial Trucks Lockout Tagout Ladders Electrical, Wiring Methods Electrical General Requirements Machine Guarding
Preventing Slips, Trips & Falls SS2222AE (14 Mins.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Slips, Trips and Falls are a common incidents in the workplace. But, they are preventable. This video examines why slips trips and falls happen and discusses what can be done to prevent them.
Proper Hand Washing Techniques SS2203AE (4 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Hand washing is one of the best ways to protect yourself and your family from getting sick. But, if you are not doing it properly, then you are not effectively preventing yourself from getting sick. This video shows WHEN to wash your hands and HOW to wash your hands. Quick and to the point.
Safety Committees: The Real Story - SS1008AE (9 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
When a safety committee is properly formed, supported and budgeted they can be invaluable to the safety program. Itâs important to understand the reasons why safety committees fall or die a slow death. This program covers the assignments and responsibilities of the safety committee members.
Safety Orientation & Awareness: Industrial Environment - SS1043AE (18 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Employees in industrial environments face different hazards than those in office or warehousing environments. For this reason they need training that addresses the hazards they face in the course of their job. This program covers General Safety Rules, Workplace Hazards, PPE, Machine Guarding, Emergency Action Plans, Slips & Falls, Housekeeping, Working at Heights, Hand & Electrical Tools, Hazard Communication, Forklifts, Proper Body Mechanics and other vital information.
Slips, Trips and Falls â SS1064IE (12 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
When most people think of workplace injuries they visualize high-risk activities. Slips, trips and falls are the second-leading cause of workplace injuries and fatalities. Over 50% of them occur at ground level. Slips, trips, and falls are 100% preventable. This new, engaging and fast-paced program will motivate your employees to recognize and respect the common causes of slips, trips and falls, and teach them procedures and techniques to prevent them from occurring and causing injury. This program will have a positive impact at your work site.
Staffing Services Safety - SS1040A (10 min)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Staffing Services: This video serves as a basic safety orientation video to train temporary employees in the âgeneral hazards to which they may be exposedâ. A site-specific training will be provided by the client, this video covers the basics of a broad range of general safety topics including: Safe Lifting/Back Injury Prevention Ladder Safety Tools & Machinery Forklifts & Material Handling Equipment Hazard Communications/ Chemicals Emergency Procedures Confined Spaces On the Job Injuries
Warehouse Safety: The Basics - SS1099AE (11 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Warehouses play a critical role in our economy. They tend to be fast-paced and busy environments which can give rise to many different types of hazards. As a result, more employee fatalities occur in warehouses than in most other workplaces, and thousands of injuries occur there every year. This training program makes sure employees are informed about warehouse hazards and how to avoid them.
What Is Risk? SS1104IE (7 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This video defines what risk is and teaches viewers to recognize risk, both in their personal lives and at work. Viewers are shown their personal responsibility as it relates to reducing risk.
Workplace Safety: Your Story Matters SS1114AE (6 Min.)
Description
Viewers will witness examples of three common scenarios of workers not speaking up about safety. The storylines feature a failure to follow lockout/tagout, an employee neglecting to wear PPE and a worker choosing not to wear fall protection as the primary causes of incidents that result in fatalities; however, your employees will learn that the root cause of each was a reluctance to speak up. They will be convinced that speaking up about unsafe acts is critical in the prevention of workplace injuries. Some of the other safety concerns addressed in the program include supervisors, rushing, habits, shift work and intimidation.
Workplace Stress: The Basics - SS1098AE (10 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
In this fast-paced world, we are always encountering situations that can be stressful. Many of these occur at work. However employee stress, and its effects on their ability to do their jobs, is a subject that is often overlooked. This informative program trains your employees to identify potentially stressful situations and learn how to cope with them.
Cal OSHAâs AB2774 UPDATED SS9001AE
Description
On January 1, 2o11, the State of California is facing a new legislation currently known as AB2774, that could radically affect how Cal/OSHA defines the term âSerious Violationâ. Other states are likely to follow. At present a serious violation is one where there is a substantial probability that death or serious physical harm could result from the event. Examples in but are not limited to serious exposure to a chemical exceeding and established permissible exposure limit or violation of any standard regarding the use of a carcinogen and usually result in higher penalties.The new law will redefine the term âSerious Violationâ and change the way the Division of Occupational Safety and Health also known as DOSH establishes such violations. This could lead to far more citations, higher penalties, more enforcement actions and serious violations that are much harder to contest. The penalties could result in one year in jail and/or a $1, fine.Managers and supervisors are at risk. This program explains the new laws and how to prevent such conditions and penalties.
Confined Space Entry SS1055HE (10 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Confined Space Entry is a potentially hazardous situation, perhaps even fatal. But it doesn't have to be. If procedures are followed, Confine Space Entry can be done safely and without incident. This video: Defines Confined Space Hazards How to Control Hazards Confined Space Permits Air Testing Emergency Procedures
Evaluating Near Misses To Prevent Accidents â SS1008E (8 min.)
Description
Approximately 6 million employees are injured on the job every year. Video emphasizes the importance of taking any near miss seriously. It will show employees the essential role they play in reporting and evaluating near-miss-situations â and in helping their employer take appropriate steps to ensure that accidents that were previously waiting to happen .. never do.
Fall Protection SSC0023AE (10 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Even a short fall can cause serious injury or even death. This great training tool covers body harnesses, shock absorbing lanyards, swing effect, rope grabs, retractable lanyards, and more. Workers who work in any environment above 4 feet or 6 feet in construction need fall protection training and need to wear fall protection equipment in these circumstances. Physical Barriers as well as personal fall arrest systems are discussed.
Fatigue In the Workplace: Employee Version SS2034AE (7 Min.)
Description
Occupational fatigue is an increasingly dangerous yet commonly overlooked health condition that affects a majority of the labor force in North America. Because itâs so common, people may think of it as a normal part of working and underestimate the effects. They think, âEverybodyâs tired. Whatâs the big deal?â But, thereâs more to workplace fatigue than just being tired. This video examines the impact of workplace fatigue and provides tips for employees to help combat that dangerous condition.
Fatigue In the Workplace: Management Version SS2301AE (14 Min.)
Description
Occupational fatigue is an increasingly dangerous yet commonly overlooked health condition that affects a majority of the labor force in North America. Because itâs so common, people may think of it as a normal part of working and underestimate the effects. They think, âEverybodyâs tired. Whatâs the big deal?â But, thereâs more to workplace fatigue than just being tired. This video examines the impact of workplace fatigue and provides tips for employees and Supervisors to help combat that dangerous condition.
Hand & Power Tool Safety SS1094IE (10 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Everyone uses Hand & Power tools. But, because they are common, people often forget about the hazards involved. Tool accidents result in thousands of serious injuries and hundreds of deaths each year⌠most of which could have been avoided by simply handling tools safely. To avoid these types of accidents employees need to know how to handle their tools safely. This program is a great place to start.
Heat Stress: Tips for a Cool Summer - SS2223AE
Description
Are you ready for summer? Who isn't? With summer fun comes the summer heat and that can create a safety concern for workers subjected to hot environments. Whether you work outdoors or inside, this video will help you stay safe and cool this summer.
Indoor Heat Illness: Facts & Prevention - SS1099IE (9 Min.)
Description
|
Also Available In Spanish
Indoor heat and outdoor heat have similar effects on the body, but indoor heat stress is often overlooked. Heat Stress and resulting illness occurs every day in indoor environments. What can you do about it? This video is a great place to start.
Industrial Cranes & Rigging: Safety Is In Your Hands - SS1026H (15 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Cranes. Useful tools. Powerful tools. Tools that need to be treated with respect. Why? The reason is simple. Any mistake with a crane, even a small mistake can have serious consequences including property damage, injury or even loss of life. Knowing how to use the equipment properly and following established policies and procedures can help minimize risk. Thatâs what this program is all about, the basics of crane safety.
Injury and Illness Prevention Programs: I2P2 - SS1101IE (15 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This program provides employees with important information on how this organized approach to workplace safety can significantly reduce accidents and injuries, and how the workers themselves can play a major role in making the program work. Every day 12 workers die on the job, and more than 10,000 workers suffer serious job-related injuries. But the real tragedy is that most of these incidents could be prevented. Employers and employees can work together to find and fix the hazards in their workplace, before people get sick, injured or even killed. Areas covered in the program include what is I2P2, management responsibilities and employeesâ participation, hazard identification, assessment, prevention and control, education and training, program evaluation and improvement and more.
Insects, Rodents and Snakes: The Safety Basics SS1111AE
Description
Insect, rodent, and snake safety meeting topic. Play to your employees to inform about the hazards and controls related to insects, rodents, and snakes.
Ladder Safety â SS8019AE (10 mins)
Description
|
Also Available In Spanish
This video deals with the safe way to use stepladders, straight ladders and platform ladders, as well as common hazards associated with improper ladder use. Explains the 4:1 rule when placing straight ladders, the belt buckle rule, 36âł requirement for straight ladders above landings and more. A great program for new or experienced workers.
OSHA 4: Light Industrial Package - SS049AE [English Only]
Description
GHS: The Basics - SS1050FE Ladder Safety - SS8019AE LockOut/TagOut Procedures - SS1036AE BloodBorne Pathogens: Know The Risk - SS1027BE
OSHA's Top 10 Violations - SS1045AE (27 mins.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This video serves as a guide to help you understand the ten most common OSHA violations and what your company and employees can do to help minimize the risk of an OSHA citation. Topics include: Fall Protection Hazard Communications Scaffolding Respiratory Protection Powered Industrial Trucks Lockout Tagout Ladders Electrical, Wiring Methods Electrical General Requirements Machine Guarding
Preventing Slips, Trips & Falls SS2222AE (14 Mins.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Slips, Trips and Falls are a common incidents in the workplace. But, they are preventable. This video examines why slips trips and falls happen and discusses what can be done to prevent them.
Proper Hand Washing Techniques SS2203AE (4 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Hand washing is one of the best ways to protect yourself and your family from getting sick. But, if you are not doing it properly, then you are not effectively preventing yourself from getting sick. This video shows WHEN to wash your hands and HOW to wash your hands. Quick and to the point.
Safety Committees: The Real Story - SS1008AE (9 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
When a safety committee is properly formed, supported and budgeted they can be invaluable to the safety program. Itâs important to understand the reasons why safety committees fall or die a slow death. This program covers the assignments and responsibilities of the safety committee members.
Safety Orientation & Awareness: Industrial Environment - SS1043AE (18 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Employees in industrial environments face different hazards than those in office or warehousing environments. For this reason they need training that addresses the hazards they face in the course of their job. This program covers General Safety Rules, Workplace Hazards, PPE, Machine Guarding, Emergency Action Plans, Slips & Falls, Housekeeping, Working at Heights, Hand & Electrical Tools, Hazard Communication, Forklifts, Proper Body Mechanics and other vital information.
Slips, Trips and Falls â SS1064IE (12 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
When most people think of workplace injuries they visualize high-risk activities. Slips, trips and falls are the second-leading cause of workplace injuries and fatalities. Over 50% of them occur at ground level. Slips, trips, and falls are 100% preventable. This new, engaging and fast-paced program will motivate your employees to recognize and respect the common causes of slips, trips and falls, and teach them procedures and techniques to prevent them from occurring and causing injury. This program will have a positive impact at your work site.
Staffing Services Safety - SS1040A (10 min)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Staffing Services: This video serves as a basic safety orientation video to train temporary employees in the âgeneral hazards to which they may be exposedâ. A site-specific training will be provided by the client, this video covers the basics of a broad range of general safety topics including: Safe Lifting/Back Injury Prevention Ladder Safety Tools & Machinery Forklifts & Material Handling Equipment Hazard Communications/ Chemicals Emergency Procedures Confined Spaces On the Job Injuries
Warehouse Safety: The Basics - SS1099AE (11 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Warehouses play a critical role in our economy. They tend to be fast-paced and busy environments which can give rise to many different types of hazards. As a result, more employee fatalities occur in warehouses than in most other workplaces, and thousands of injuries occur there every year. This training program makes sure employees are informed about warehouse hazards and how to avoid them.
What Is Risk? SS1104IE (7 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
This video defines what risk is and teaches viewers to recognize risk, both in their personal lives and at work. Viewers are shown their personal responsibility as it relates to reducing risk.
Workplace Safety: Your Story Matters SS1114AE (6 Min.)
Description
Viewers will witness examples of three common scenarios of workers not speaking up about safety. The storylines feature a failure to follow lockout/tagout, an employee neglecting to wear PPE and a worker choosing not to wear fall protection as the primary causes of incidents that result in fatalities; however, your employees will learn that the root cause of each was a reluctance to speak up. They will be convinced that speaking up about unsafe acts is critical in the prevention of workplace injuries. Some of the other safety concerns addressed in the program include supervisors, rushing, habits, shift work and intimidation.
Workplace Stress: The Basics - SS1098AE (10 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
In this fast-paced world, we are always encountering situations that can be stressful. Many of these occur at work. However employee stress, and its effects on their ability to do their jobs, is a subject that is often overlooked. This informative program trains your employees to identify potentially stressful situations and learn how to cope with them.
HazCom/HazMat/Hazwoper/Chemical Safety
Anhydrous Ammonia Safety â SS1012FE (18 min)
Description
This video teaches employees how to make a systematic evaluation of the entire ammonia system, determine if possible problem areas exist and make sure the ammonia system at your facility remains under control. Viewers will learn how to gather process safety data, as well as understand and evaluate process flow and piping/instrumentation diagrams.
Asbestos Awareness - SS1020FE (6 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
This video provides viewers with a basic overview of the hazards of asbestos, remediation methods and ways to minimize or eliminate exposure and risk.
Asbestos Awareness in the Workplace - SSM19022E
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Also Available In Spanish
"Asbestos Awareness" provides employees with this important information, and also helps employers comply with the training requirements of the OSHA Asbestos Standard. Topics covered in these products include: Asbestos: "miracle" and menace. The health effects of asbestos. Thermal system insulation. Surfacing materials, floor and ceiling tiles. Protective equipment and safe work practices. Decontamination and medical surveillance. and more.
Crystalline Silica Safety - SS1090IE (10 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Crystalline Silica can be found throughout many industries. Respirable crystalline silica are the small particles created when cutting, sawing, grinding, drilling, and crushing stone, rock, concrete, brick, block, and mortar. This program covers basic safe work practices that employees should know and follow to help prevent harmful exposure to crystalline silica.
Filling Propane Tanks Safely SS1040GE (6 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Propane has a variety of uses, including fueling forklifts. It is highly flammable in gas and liquid forms but it can be used safely by following a few simple safety procedures. This video shows you how.
GHS - Hazard Communications: Right To Know - SS1051FE (18 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
This video fully explains the (GHS) Globally Harmonized System and how it is to be integrated with your current HAZCOM program. The video fully explains the key points of the change, replacement of MSDS with the new SDS, new symbols and labels, plus new classification. This program trains employees, supervisors and management on the elements of the new system.
GHS: Hazardous Materials Labels SS2001FE (8 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
This GHS Container Labeling Training Video will help your employees understand the six types of information contained on a Globally Harmonized System (GHS) label as well as how to understand the 9 types of pictograms used in a GHS labeling program. This training DVD was created specifically to help you with the OSHA GHS compliance standard
GHS: Safety Data Sheets-The Basics SS2002FE (5 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Explains the new GHS format for Safety Data Sheets (SDS's) adopted by OSHA when they revised their hazard communication standard. Available in English & Spanish
GHS: The Basics - SS1050FE (5 Min)
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Also Available In Spanish
GHS or Globally Harmonized System is a method of identifying chemicals and their associated hazards. This video provides viewers with the basics of this program and describes the resources they can use to properly identify the hazards they may face, protective measures to minimize these hazards and other pertinent information.
H2S-Hydrogen Sulfide Training â SS1043FE
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Also Available In Spanish
Hydrogen sulfide is one of the most deadly industrial gases. It has been referred to as a silent killer. This comprehensive video covers a wide range of topics including characteristics of H2S, monitoring areas for H2S levels, emergency procedures, hazard minimization, contingency planning, SO2 and more. Complete and up-to-date. A great tool for required annual training.
Hazmat Security: DOT Requirements - SS13024AE (13 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
This program focuses on giving employees an awareness of the security risks associated with transporting hazardous materials.Areas covered in this program are: Security risks associated with transporting hazardous materials, Methods that have been designed to enhance transportation security, How to recognize security risks and Responding to possible security threats.
HAZWOPER: Chemical Protective Clothing â SS1039F (12 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Designed to explain the different types and limitations of protective clothing and the correct application of each type. Also discusses heat stress. Security risks associated with transporting hazardous materials, Methods that have been designed to enhance transportation security, How to recognize security risks and Responding to possible security threats.
HAZWOPER: Donning/Doffing/Decontamination â SS1041F (17 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Describes how to properly don chemical protective clothing, how to properly remove it and how to decontaminate clothing and personnel effectively. Security risks associated with transporting hazardous materials, Methods that have been designed to enhance transportation security, How to recognize security risks and Responding to possible security threats.
HAZWOPER: Identifying Hazardous Materials â SS1036F (15 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Designed to complement a variety of HAZWOPER applications. Includes definitions of TLV, TWA, TLV-C, methods of exposure, dust, fumes, gases and more. Security risks associated with transporting hazardous materials, Methods that have been designed to enhance transportation security, How to recognize security risks and Responding to possible security threats.
HAZWOPER: Medical Surveillance Program â SS1037F (14 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Outlines what exactly is needed for a complete medical surveillance program including medical examinations, recordkeeping and other pertinent information.
HAZWOPER: On-Site Safety Considerations â SS1038F (14 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Overview of general safety and health plan requirements, incident characterization, remedial actions and how to create a comprehensive written plan. Explains site control issues, routine operations, medical care, evacuation and more.
HAZWOPER: Orientation â SS1035F (16 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
The Basics of HAZWOPER requirements, laws and regulations. Provides minimum emergency plan requirements and identifies regulations applicable to HAZWOPER operations.
HAZWOPER: Respiratory Protection â SS1040F (24 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
A vital part of effective HAZWOPER training. Basic training for selecting, using, handling and storing respirators. Proper fit-testing procedures are covered in detail.
HAZWOPER: Site Safety &Health Plan â SS1042F (18 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Overview of general safety and health plan requirements, incident characterization, remedial actions and how to create a comprehensive written plan. Explains site control issues, routine operations, medical care, evacuation and more.
Process Safety: Hazard Analysis - SS1015FE (15 mins)
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Also Available In Spanish
This video program explains the various hazard analysis techniques which can show what could go wrong with your process and the possible consequences to your employees, the environment and the rest of the facility. It provides in-depth information on how to organize a process safety hazard analysis, including quality team assembly and analysis techniques.
Process Safety: Information - SS1014FE (16 mins)
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Also Available In Spanish
This video program discusses the importance of various chemical data elements used in collecting process safety information, including toxicity information, permissible exposure limits, physical data, reactivity data, thermal and chemical stability data and the hazardous effects of inadvertently mixing different materials. Viewers will also learn the importance of gathering information that will tell them what will happen to chemicals, processes, equipment and containment systems in various situations, and how this information can help answer the "what if" scenarios and react to accidental releases of hazardous chemicals.
Process Safety: Intro - SS1013FE (12 mins)
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Also Available In Spanish
This video introduces the technique of process safety management and its systematic evaluation of the elements which affect a hazardous chemical and its safe handling. This program will help you "sell" the concept of Process Safety Management to senior managers at your facility. It provides information about the specific requirements of the PSM Standard for personnel who will be taking part in gathering process safety analysis.
Process Safety: Operator Responsibility - SS1016FE (10 mins)
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Also Available In Spanish
This program takes the operator through the initial start-up process, normal operations, temporary operations, emergency shutdown, post-tear down and inspection start-up. Special emphasis is placed on communication during the information gathering and hazard analysis processes.
Propane Safety - Fueling your Forklift - SS1032GE (7 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
This program focuses on the key fundamentals to safely handle propane tanks in relation with forklifts. From safe storage to switching out tanks, this program is a great f0r anyone that will be working with propane tanks and forklifts.
Retail GHS HazCom SS11023AE
Description
Everyone needs training on hazardous substances. Every workplace environment has materials classified as hazardous. This video explains the GHS system and outlines how to use, store and dispose of chemicals properly.
Working Safely with Benzene SS1053FE (10 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
The liquid chemical benzene, which is found in gasoline and commonly used to manufacture plastics, pesticides and detergents, can cause serious health issues after significant exposures. This video explains how to work safely with benzene and prevent health complications related to overexposure. The primary goal of this video is to teach you how to stay safe while working with or around benzene. You will learn ways to prevent harmful benzene exposures and how to deliver first aid if an exposure occurs. Key topics covered in the course include: How benzene exposure occurs Immediate and long-term effects of benzene exposure How to work safely with benzene and avoid exposure First aid and emergency procedures for benzene exposure The Benzene Safety video is ideal for anyone who works in an industry that makes or uses benzene.
Anhydrous Ammonia Safety â SS1012FE (18 min)
Description
This video teaches employees how to make a systematic evaluation of the entire ammonia system, determine if possible problem areas exist and make sure the ammonia system at your facility remains under control. Viewers will learn how to gather process safety data, as well as understand and evaluate process flow and piping/instrumentation diagrams.
Asbestos Awareness - SS1020FE (6 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
This video provides viewers with a basic overview of the hazards of asbestos, remediation methods and ways to minimize or eliminate exposure and risk.
Asbestos Awareness in the Workplace - SSM19022E
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
"Asbestos Awareness" provides employees with this important information, and also helps employers comply with the training requirements of the OSHA Asbestos Standard. Topics covered in these products include: Asbestos: "miracle" and menace. The health effects of asbestos. Thermal system insulation. Surfacing materials, floor and ceiling tiles. Protective equipment and safe work practices. Decontamination and medical surveillance. and more.
Crystalline Silica Safety - SS1090IE (10 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Crystalline Silica can be found throughout many industries. Respirable crystalline silica are the small particles created when cutting, sawing, grinding, drilling, and crushing stone, rock, concrete, brick, block, and mortar. This program covers basic safe work practices that employees should know and follow to help prevent harmful exposure to crystalline silica.
Filling Propane Tanks Safely SS1040GE (6 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Propane has a variety of uses, including fueling forklifts. It is highly flammable in gas and liquid forms but it can be used safely by following a few simple safety procedures. This video shows you how.
GHS - Hazard Communications: Right To Know - SS1051FE (18 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This video fully explains the (GHS) Globally Harmonized System and how it is to be integrated with your current HAZCOM program. The video fully explains the key points of the change, replacement of MSDS with the new SDS, new symbols and labels, plus new classification. This program trains employees, supervisors and management on the elements of the new system.
GHS: Hazardous Materials Labels SS2001FE (8 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This GHS Container Labeling Training Video will help your employees understand the six types of information contained on a Globally Harmonized System (GHS) label as well as how to understand the 9 types of pictograms used in a GHS labeling program. This training DVD was created specifically to help you with the OSHA GHS compliance standard
GHS: Safety Data Sheets-The Basics SS2002FE (5 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Explains the new GHS format for Safety Data Sheets (SDS's) adopted by OSHA when they revised their hazard communication standard. Available in English & Spanish
GHS: The Basics - SS1050FE (5 Min)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
GHS or Globally Harmonized System is a method of identifying chemicals and their associated hazards. This video provides viewers with the basics of this program and describes the resources they can use to properly identify the hazards they may face, protective measures to minimize these hazards and other pertinent information.
H2S-Hydrogen Sulfide Training â SS1043FE
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Hydrogen sulfide is one of the most deadly industrial gases. It has been referred to as a silent killer. This comprehensive video covers a wide range of topics including characteristics of H2S, monitoring areas for H2S levels, emergency procedures, hazard minimization, contingency planning, SO2 and more. Complete and up-to-date. A great tool for required annual training.
Hazmat Security: DOT Requirements - SS13024AE (13 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This program focuses on giving employees an awareness of the security risks associated with transporting hazardous materials.Areas covered in this program are: Security risks associated with transporting hazardous materials, Methods that have been designed to enhance transportation security, How to recognize security risks and Responding to possible security threats.
HAZWOPER: Chemical Protective Clothing â SS1039F (12 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Designed to explain the different types and limitations of protective clothing and the correct application of each type. Also discusses heat stress. Security risks associated with transporting hazardous materials, Methods that have been designed to enhance transportation security, How to recognize security risks and Responding to possible security threats.
HAZWOPER: Donning/Doffing/Decontamination â SS1041F (17 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Describes how to properly don chemical protective clothing, how to properly remove it and how to decontaminate clothing and personnel effectively. Security risks associated with transporting hazardous materials, Methods that have been designed to enhance transportation security, How to recognize security risks and Responding to possible security threats.
HAZWOPER: Identifying Hazardous Materials â SS1036F (15 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Designed to complement a variety of HAZWOPER applications. Includes definitions of TLV, TWA, TLV-C, methods of exposure, dust, fumes, gases and more. Security risks associated with transporting hazardous materials, Methods that have been designed to enhance transportation security, How to recognize security risks and Responding to possible security threats.
HAZWOPER: Medical Surveillance Program â SS1037F (14 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Outlines what exactly is needed for a complete medical surveillance program including medical examinations, recordkeeping and other pertinent information.
HAZWOPER: On-Site Safety Considerations â SS1038F (14 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Overview of general safety and health plan requirements, incident characterization, remedial actions and how to create a comprehensive written plan. Explains site control issues, routine operations, medical care, evacuation and more.
HAZWOPER: Orientation â SS1035F (16 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
The Basics of HAZWOPER requirements, laws and regulations. Provides minimum emergency plan requirements and identifies regulations applicable to HAZWOPER operations.
HAZWOPER: Respiratory Protection â SS1040F (24 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
A vital part of effective HAZWOPER training. Basic training for selecting, using, handling and storing respirators. Proper fit-testing procedures are covered in detail.
HAZWOPER: Site Safety &Health Plan â SS1042F (18 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Overview of general safety and health plan requirements, incident characterization, remedial actions and how to create a comprehensive written plan. Explains site control issues, routine operations, medical care, evacuation and more.
Process Safety: Hazard Analysis - SS1015FE (15 mins)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This video program explains the various hazard analysis techniques which can show what could go wrong with your process and the possible consequences to your employees, the environment and the rest of the facility. It provides in-depth information on how to organize a process safety hazard analysis, including quality team assembly and analysis techniques.
Process Safety: Information - SS1014FE (16 mins)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This video program discusses the importance of various chemical data elements used in collecting process safety information, including toxicity information, permissible exposure limits, physical data, reactivity data, thermal and chemical stability data and the hazardous effects of inadvertently mixing different materials. Viewers will also learn the importance of gathering information that will tell them what will happen to chemicals, processes, equipment and containment systems in various situations, and how this information can help answer the "what if" scenarios and react to accidental releases of hazardous chemicals.
Process Safety: Intro - SS1013FE (12 mins)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This video introduces the technique of process safety management and its systematic evaluation of the elements which affect a hazardous chemical and its safe handling. This program will help you "sell" the concept of Process Safety Management to senior managers at your facility. It provides information about the specific requirements of the PSM Standard for personnel who will be taking part in gathering process safety analysis.
Process Safety: Operator Responsibility - SS1016FE (10 mins)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This program takes the operator through the initial start-up process, normal operations, temporary operations, emergency shutdown, post-tear down and inspection start-up. Special emphasis is placed on communication during the information gathering and hazard analysis processes.
Propane Safety - Fueling your Forklift - SS1032GE (7 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This program focuses on the key fundamentals to safely handle propane tanks in relation with forklifts. From safe storage to switching out tanks, this program is a great f0r anyone that will be working with propane tanks and forklifts.
Retail GHS HazCom SS11023AE
Description
Everyone needs training on hazardous substances. Every workplace environment has materials classified as hazardous. This video explains the GHS system and outlines how to use, store and dispose of chemicals properly.
Working Safely with Benzene SS1053FE (10 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
The liquid chemical benzene, which is found in gasoline and commonly used to manufacture plastics, pesticides and detergents, can cause serious health issues after significant exposures. This video explains how to work safely with benzene and prevent health complications related to overexposure. The primary goal of this video is to teach you how to stay safe while working with or around benzene. You will learn ways to prevent harmful benzene exposures and how to deliver first aid if an exposure occurs. Key topics covered in the course include: How benzene exposure occurs Immediate and long-term effects of benzene exposure How to work safely with benzene and avoid exposure First aid and emergency procedures for benzene exposure The Benzene Safety video is ideal for anyone who works in an industry that makes or uses benzene.
Healthcare Training
Bloodborne Pathogens: Know the Risk SS1027B (13 Min.) UPDATED
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Also Available In Spanish
Bloodborne Pathogens are a potential hazard in every workplace. Even minor first aid situations can present a potential risk. That's why training is so important. This prgram takes the mystery out of Bloodborne Pathogens by explaining, in simple terms: What Bloodborne Pathogens are What diseases they can cause and How to prevent exposure.
CPR AED Awareness Training â SS21070I (11 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
CPR can save someone's life, we will go over some common techniques in this video. We will also cover AED related procedures. Included in this video is a step by step approach on what to do for an adult cardiac emergency, calling 911, and a comprehensive description and demonstration section on how to perform CPR for the adult age group. A brief introduction to the AED (Automated External Defibrillator), the importance of this life-saving device and how to operate one.
First Aid â SS1058IE (9 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
First Aid is the immediate card given to the injured or suddenly ill person, it is temporary assistance until proper medical professionals are available. This training program is designed to provide information so that you can help a victim that is in need of first aid.
Healthcare: Bloodborne Pathogens SS14025AE (28 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Bloodborne diseases continue to pose major health problems. Increasing infection rates for Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C are now making them as serious a concern as HIV, the virus which can often lead to AIDS. So itâs more important than ever for employees to understand the hazards of bloodborne pathogens, the policies and practices that can prevent their transmission, and the OSHA regulations that address them.
Healthcare: COVID 19 OSHA Emergency Standard SS14023AE (24 Min.)
Description
Although the Coronavirus surfaced in the U.S. in early 2020, it feels like weâve been living with it forever⌠in our workplaces, homes and communities as well as in the media and on the internet. The Coronavirus is a serious disease, and healthcare workers are one of the groups that have the highest risk of infection. As a result, OSHA has created an âEmergency Temporary Standardâ for healthcare facilities. Topics covered in the course include: The COVID-19 Plan and Required Precautions Physical Considerations and Administration The Coronavirus, Vaccination, Testing and Tracing Hand Washing and "Touch Discipline" Social Distancing and "Respiratory Etiquette" If You Think You're Getting Sick Returning to Work During the Pandemic
Healthcare: Fire Prevention SS14024AE (17 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Every year more than a million fire emergencies are reported in the U.S., with over 5,000 of them taking place in healthcare facilities. They cause injuries, deaths and more than $45 million in damage. Topics include: How fires burn. The four most common classes of fires. Dealing with a fire emergency. Patient safety and evacuation procedures. Fire hazards in healthcare environments. Controlling electrical hazards. and more.
Healthcare: Safe Patient Handling SS14022AE (24 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Caring for patients in a healthcare environment can require nurses, aides, orderlies and other caregivers to lift as much as four thousand pounds during a typical shift. No wonder they're twice as likely to suffer musculoskeletal injuries on the job as employees in other industries. But these injuries don't have to occur. Topics covered include: Patient handling and caregiver injuries. Algorithms, patient assessment and body mechanics. Repositioning a patient in bed. Performing patient transfer tasks safely. Mechanical lift devices. and more.
Healthcare: Workplace Violence Prevention SS14021AE (16 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Workplace violence is a serious problem in hospitals, urgent care clinics, nursing homes, doctors' offices and other healthcare facilities across the country. Thousands of assaults occur every week; employees suffer physical and emotional trauma... some even die. Topics covered include: The history of violence in healthcare facilities. OSHA guidelines for preventing violence. Identifying and controlling the potential for violence. Employee education and training. Responding to violence. and more.
HIPAA Compliance - SS14017AE (10 min.)
Description
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, or HIPAA, forbids sharing, transmitting or divulging of information designated as Protected Health Information or PHI of individuals. Itâs designed to offer workers specific protections. Businesses are charged with the responsibility of complying with the provisions set forth in HIPAA and this program was designed to help you reach this goal. This program will help you understand what the HIPAA rulings mean, what your company must do and the steps that must be taken to bring your organization into compliance.
Home Health Care - Animal Control - SS704E
Description
Home Care Workers visit different home environments on a daily basis, and with different environments comes an array of challenges. One of those challenges may be encountering hostile pets. In some situations, when visiting a client, Home Care employees may be threatened, bitten, or otherwise injured by an unrestrained animal. Most animals seem friendly and harmless. Yet, every year in the U.S. animals: Bite millions of people, seriously injure thousands of people and kill about 100 people. Workers can help protect yourself and others by knowing how to recognize the warning signs of aggressive behavior, avoid or prevent an animal attack or how to defend an attack. This program illustrates all of these important techniques.
Home Health Care - Body Mechanics - SS701E
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Also Available In Spanish
The purpose of using proper body mechanics is simpleâŚTo Prevent Injury. One of the most strenuous and potentially hazardous parts of home healthcare is bending, stretching and reaching. This program teaches how to reduce risk and prevent injury. Lift assist equipment such as gait belts, bath boards, grab bars and others are discussed as ways to reduce lifting demands. Viewers are taught to properly assess their environment and correct hazards before incidents occur. Safe Client Transfers and Ambulation are addressed in detail.
Home Health Care - Choices: Safe Driving - SS703E (24 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
This year, approximately 30,000 people will die in vehicle collisions. Thatâs 100 today. Thatâs 100 tomorrowâŚand the next day. Every Day. Peopleâs lives are shattered. Families are torn apart. Why? Poor choices. We mention choices because thatâs really what it comes down to. Will your employees choose to obey traffic laws and operate their vehicles safely? Or, will they choose to take a chance⌠a chance that can have grave and long lasting effects. You can help them make good choices behind the wheel with this video. Topics include: Disctracted Driving Phone Conversations Texting In-Car Distractions External Distractions Pedestrians Inclement Weather BillBoards and Drowsy Driving As well as tried and true Defensive Driving techniques relating to: Speed Limits Following Distance Intersections Aggressive Driving Anticipating Hazards & Backing and Parking
Home Health Care - Elder/Child Abuse and Neglect - SS706E
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Also Available In Spanish
Elder and child Abuse. Tragic. Horrifying. Unthinkable. Yet, itâs estimated hundreds of thousands of elders and children are abused each year. Estimated because our picture of elder and child abuse is limited, due to the hidden and complex nature of the problem and the failure of healthcare workers and others to report elder and child abuse consistently. It can be hard to spot the more subtle forms of neglect and abuse. Theyâre often unrecognized, because victims tend to be isolated. By learning to recognize elder or child abuse and neglect, by learning how to respond to the cases and by committing yourself to safeguarding clients in your care.
Home Health Care - Slips, Trips and Falls - SS702E
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Also Available In Spanish
Slips, trips and falls are the second most common cause of injury for home and community health workers. These types of accidents can result in serious disabling injuries and have a major impact on oneâs ability to perform their job and may result in lost work days, reduction in productivity or a diminished ability to care for a client. Recognizing and correction of household hazards is examined as the first step in prevention. Common slips and falls are examined to show what are the actual root causes and steps are outlined for workers to take to reduce hazards for everyone in the home.
Home Health Care - Workplace Violence - SS705E
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Also Available In Spanish
Workplace Violence is unacceptable, regardless of the work environment. This program defines different types of workplace violence common to home health care situations and discusses ways to prevent incidents. Recognition, prevention and de-escalation are the main techniques taught.
Needlestick Prevention - SS14026AE (10 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Needlestick Injury Prevention program is designed to heighten awareness relating to needlestick injuries and to provide measures you can use to reduce these potentially serious injuries. First, weâll look at some basic statistics and then weâll review important safety rules, reporting injuries, and information relating to the prevention of needlestick injuries. OSHA estimates that 5.6 million workers in the health care industry and related occupations are at risk of occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens. According to NIOSH, it is estimated that 800,000 needlestick injuries occur annually. This program is designed to heighten awareness in needlestick injuries and to provide measures to reduce serious injuries.
Proper Hand Washing Techniques SS2203AE (4 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Hand washing is one of the best ways to protect yourself and your family from getting sick. But, if you are not doing it properly, then you are not effectively preventing yourself from getting sick. This video shows WHEN to wash your hands and HOW to wash your hands. Quick and to the point.
Bloodborne Pathogens: Know the Risk SS1027B (13 Min.) UPDATED
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Bloodborne Pathogens are a potential hazard in every workplace. Even minor first aid situations can present a potential risk. That's why training is so important. This prgram takes the mystery out of Bloodborne Pathogens by explaining, in simple terms: What Bloodborne Pathogens are What diseases they can cause and How to prevent exposure.
CPR AED Awareness Training â SS21070I (11 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
CPR can save someone's life, we will go over some common techniques in this video. We will also cover AED related procedures. Included in this video is a step by step approach on what to do for an adult cardiac emergency, calling 911, and a comprehensive description and demonstration section on how to perform CPR for the adult age group. A brief introduction to the AED (Automated External Defibrillator), the importance of this life-saving device and how to operate one.
First Aid â SS1058IE (9 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
First Aid is the immediate card given to the injured or suddenly ill person, it is temporary assistance until proper medical professionals are available. This training program is designed to provide information so that you can help a victim that is in need of first aid.
Healthcare: Bloodborne Pathogens SS14025AE (28 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Bloodborne diseases continue to pose major health problems. Increasing infection rates for Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C are now making them as serious a concern as HIV, the virus which can often lead to AIDS. So itâs more important than ever for employees to understand the hazards of bloodborne pathogens, the policies and practices that can prevent their transmission, and the OSHA regulations that address them.
Healthcare: COVID 19 OSHA Emergency Standard SS14023AE (24 Min.)
Description
Although the Coronavirus surfaced in the U.S. in early 2020, it feels like weâve been living with it forever⌠in our workplaces, homes and communities as well as in the media and on the internet. The Coronavirus is a serious disease, and healthcare workers are one of the groups that have the highest risk of infection. As a result, OSHA has created an âEmergency Temporary Standardâ for healthcare facilities. Topics covered in the course include: The COVID-19 Plan and Required Precautions Physical Considerations and Administration The Coronavirus, Vaccination, Testing and Tracing Hand Washing and "Touch Discipline" Social Distancing and "Respiratory Etiquette" If You Think You're Getting Sick Returning to Work During the Pandemic
Healthcare: Fire Prevention SS14024AE (17 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Every year more than a million fire emergencies are reported in the U.S., with over 5,000 of them taking place in healthcare facilities. They cause injuries, deaths and more than $45 million in damage. Topics include: How fires burn. The four most common classes of fires. Dealing with a fire emergency. Patient safety and evacuation procedures. Fire hazards in healthcare environments. Controlling electrical hazards. and more.
Healthcare: Safe Patient Handling SS14022AE (24 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Caring for patients in a healthcare environment can require nurses, aides, orderlies and other caregivers to lift as much as four thousand pounds during a typical shift. No wonder they're twice as likely to suffer musculoskeletal injuries on the job as employees in other industries. But these injuries don't have to occur. Topics covered include: Patient handling and caregiver injuries. Algorithms, patient assessment and body mechanics. Repositioning a patient in bed. Performing patient transfer tasks safely. Mechanical lift devices. and more.
Healthcare: Workplace Violence Prevention SS14021AE (16 Min.)
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Workplace violence is a serious problem in hospitals, urgent care clinics, nursing homes, doctors' offices and other healthcare facilities across the country. Thousands of assaults occur every week; employees suffer physical and emotional trauma... some even die. Topics covered include: The history of violence in healthcare facilities. OSHA guidelines for preventing violence. Identifying and controlling the potential for violence. Employee education and training. Responding to violence. and more.
HIPAA Compliance - SS14017AE (10 min.)
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The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, or HIPAA, forbids sharing, transmitting or divulging of information designated as Protected Health Information or PHI of individuals. Itâs designed to offer workers specific protections. Businesses are charged with the responsibility of complying with the provisions set forth in HIPAA and this program was designed to help you reach this goal. This program will help you understand what the HIPAA rulings mean, what your company must do and the steps that must be taken to bring your organization into compliance.
Home Health Care - Animal Control - SS704E
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Home Care Workers visit different home environments on a daily basis, and with different environments comes an array of challenges. One of those challenges may be encountering hostile pets. In some situations, when visiting a client, Home Care employees may be threatened, bitten, or otherwise injured by an unrestrained animal. Most animals seem friendly and harmless. Yet, every year in the U.S. animals: Bite millions of people, seriously injure thousands of people and kill about 100 people. Workers can help protect yourself and others by knowing how to recognize the warning signs of aggressive behavior, avoid or prevent an animal attack or how to defend an attack. This program illustrates all of these important techniques.
Home Health Care - Body Mechanics - SS701E
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The purpose of using proper body mechanics is simpleâŚTo Prevent Injury. One of the most strenuous and potentially hazardous parts of home healthcare is bending, stretching and reaching. This program teaches how to reduce risk and prevent injury. Lift assist equipment such as gait belts, bath boards, grab bars and others are discussed as ways to reduce lifting demands. Viewers are taught to properly assess their environment and correct hazards before incidents occur. Safe Client Transfers and Ambulation are addressed in detail.
Home Health Care - Choices: Safe Driving - SS703E (24 Min.)
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This year, approximately 30,000 people will die in vehicle collisions. Thatâs 100 today. Thatâs 100 tomorrowâŚand the next day. Every Day. Peopleâs lives are shattered. Families are torn apart. Why? Poor choices. We mention choices because thatâs really what it comes down to. Will your employees choose to obey traffic laws and operate their vehicles safely? Or, will they choose to take a chance⌠a chance that can have grave and long lasting effects. You can help them make good choices behind the wheel with this video. Topics include: Disctracted Driving Phone Conversations Texting In-Car Distractions External Distractions Pedestrians Inclement Weather BillBoards and Drowsy Driving As well as tried and true Defensive Driving techniques relating to: Speed Limits Following Distance Intersections Aggressive Driving Anticipating Hazards & Backing and Parking
Home Health Care - Elder/Child Abuse and Neglect - SS706E
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Elder and child Abuse. Tragic. Horrifying. Unthinkable. Yet, itâs estimated hundreds of thousands of elders and children are abused each year. Estimated because our picture of elder and child abuse is limited, due to the hidden and complex nature of the problem and the failure of healthcare workers and others to report elder and child abuse consistently. It can be hard to spot the more subtle forms of neglect and abuse. Theyâre often unrecognized, because victims tend to be isolated. By learning to recognize elder or child abuse and neglect, by learning how to respond to the cases and by committing yourself to safeguarding clients in your care.
Home Health Care - Slips, Trips and Falls - SS702E
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Slips, trips and falls are the second most common cause of injury for home and community health workers. These types of accidents can result in serious disabling injuries and have a major impact on oneâs ability to perform their job and may result in lost work days, reduction in productivity or a diminished ability to care for a client. Recognizing and correction of household hazards is examined as the first step in prevention. Common slips and falls are examined to show what are the actual root causes and steps are outlined for workers to take to reduce hazards for everyone in the home.
Home Health Care - Workplace Violence - SS705E
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Workplace Violence is unacceptable, regardless of the work environment. This program defines different types of workplace violence common to home health care situations and discusses ways to prevent incidents. Recognition, prevention and de-escalation are the main techniques taught.
Needlestick Prevention - SS14026AE (10 Min.)
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Needlestick Injury Prevention program is designed to heighten awareness relating to needlestick injuries and to provide measures you can use to reduce these potentially serious injuries. First, weâll look at some basic statistics and then weâll review important safety rules, reporting injuries, and information relating to the prevention of needlestick injuries. OSHA estimates that 5.6 million workers in the health care industry and related occupations are at risk of occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens. According to NIOSH, it is estimated that 800,000 needlestick injuries occur annually. This program is designed to heighten awareness in needlestick injuries and to provide measures to reduce serious injuries.
Proper Hand Washing Techniques SS2203AE (4 Min.)
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Hand washing is one of the best ways to protect yourself and your family from getting sick. But, if you are not doing it properly, then you are not effectively preventing yourself from getting sick. This video shows WHEN to wash your hands and HOW to wash your hands. Quick and to the point.
Hospitality OSHA 7
Back Injury Prevention (Hospitality) - SS5006AE (11 min.)
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This program stresses preparation, technique and fitness as the keys to back injury prevention. The importance of stretching and warming up is stressed as a way to be proactive about back safety. Safe lifting techniques are vital in a supermarket/grocery environment due to the wide range of lifting challenges. A variety of situations are presented along with ways to prevent strain, stress or injury.
Bloodborne Pathogens in Hospitality - SS5029AE (10 min.)
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Bloodborne Pathogens are a concern in the Hospitality Industry. Training in recognizing and minimizing risks is mandatory. This program covers information relating to BBP diseases, including Hepatitis B, C, and HIV, as well as modes of transmission, PPE and acceptable work practices, and emergency procedures. Excellent program for new or experienced employees.
Fire Extinguisher Training - SS5072AE (5 mins.)
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Fire Extinguishers...your first line of defense in the event of a fire. Does everyone on your staff know how to use one and when to use one? This program covers the basics of HOW to properly use a fire extinguisher and WHEN to use it.
GHS - Hazard Communications â SS5049AE (17 min.)
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This video fully explains the (GHS) Globally Harmonized System and how it is to be integrated with your current HAZCOM program. The video fully explains the key points of the change, replacement of MSDS with the new SDS, new symbols and labels, plus new classification. This program trains employees, supervisors and management on the elements of the new system.
Lockout/Tagout - SS5030AE (10 min.)
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Lockout/Tagout procedures may be necessary for many pieces of equipment in your facility during maintenance or repair. This program is a great tool for training âaffectedâ and âauthorizedâ employees in lockout/tagout procedures. This includes workers in kitchens, laundry rooms, and maintenance. A lack of knowledge pertaining to proper lockout/tagout procedures can have tragic results.
OSHA 7 Hospitality All In One SS5034A (60 Min.)
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Seven Annual Training Courses in one. All mandatory hospitality trainings presented in a concise, easy to understand format. Bloodborne Pathogens Training â Hospitality â SS5029A (10 min.) Fire Extinguisher Training - SS5072AE (5 min.) Back Injury Prevention â SS5006A (11 min.) GHS â Hazard Communications â SS5049A (17 min.) Lockout/Tagout â Hospitality â SS5030A (10 min.) Preventing Slips & Falls â SS5025A (10 min.) PPE â Itâs Your Call â Hospitality â SS5046A (8 min.) *All in One video will register as 7 views on VOD account.
PPE - It's Your Choice - SS5046AE (8 mins)
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This titles addresses the most important part of Personal Protection Equipment: The responsibility of the individual to wear the equipment when itâs required. All the procedures and equipment in the world are useless is employees do not understand this one simple fact.
Preventing Slips & Falls - SS5025AE (10 min.)
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Slips & falls can happen to almost anyone on your property: Guests, Bell Staff, Front Desk Staff, Housekeeping, Maintenance, Management and others. These unfortunate events can also happen almost anywhere on your property, Parking Lots, The Lobby, Stairs, The Kitchen, Bathrooms and Conference Facilities. This video takes a look at several different scenarios and examines what circumstances or conditions contributed to each incident, employee behavior that contributed to each incident and what steps can be taken to prevent future similar occurrences.
Back Injury Prevention (Hospitality) - SS5006AE (11 min.)
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This program stresses preparation, technique and fitness as the keys to back injury prevention. The importance of stretching and warming up is stressed as a way to be proactive about back safety. Safe lifting techniques are vital in a supermarket/grocery environment due to the wide range of lifting challenges. A variety of situations are presented along with ways to prevent strain, stress or injury.
Bloodborne Pathogens in Hospitality - SS5029AE (10 min.)
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Bloodborne Pathogens are a concern in the Hospitality Industry. Training in recognizing and minimizing risks is mandatory. This program covers information relating to BBP diseases, including Hepatitis B, C, and HIV, as well as modes of transmission, PPE and acceptable work practices, and emergency procedures. Excellent program for new or experienced employees.
Fire Extinguisher Training - SS5072AE (5 mins.)
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Fire Extinguishers...your first line of defense in the event of a fire. Does everyone on your staff know how to use one and when to use one? This program covers the basics of HOW to properly use a fire extinguisher and WHEN to use it.
GHS - Hazard Communications â SS5049AE (17 min.)
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This video fully explains the (GHS) Globally Harmonized System and how it is to be integrated with your current HAZCOM program. The video fully explains the key points of the change, replacement of MSDS with the new SDS, new symbols and labels, plus new classification. This program trains employees, supervisors and management on the elements of the new system.
Lockout/Tagout - SS5030AE (10 min.)
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Lockout/Tagout procedures may be necessary for many pieces of equipment in your facility during maintenance or repair. This program is a great tool for training âaffectedâ and âauthorizedâ employees in lockout/tagout procedures. This includes workers in kitchens, laundry rooms, and maintenance. A lack of knowledge pertaining to proper lockout/tagout procedures can have tragic results.
OSHA 7 Hospitality All In One SS5034A (60 Min.)
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Seven Annual Training Courses in one. All mandatory hospitality trainings presented in a concise, easy to understand format. Bloodborne Pathogens Training â Hospitality â SS5029A (10 min.) Fire Extinguisher Training - SS5072AE (5 min.) Back Injury Prevention â SS5006A (11 min.) GHS â Hazard Communications â SS5049A (17 min.) Lockout/Tagout â Hospitality â SS5030A (10 min.) Preventing Slips & Falls â SS5025A (10 min.) PPE â Itâs Your Call â Hospitality â SS5046A (8 min.) *All in One video will register as 7 views on VOD account.
PPE - It's Your Choice - SS5046AE (8 mins)
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This titles addresses the most important part of Personal Protection Equipment: The responsibility of the individual to wear the equipment when itâs required. All the procedures and equipment in the world are useless is employees do not understand this one simple fact.
Preventing Slips & Falls - SS5025AE (10 min.)
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Slips & falls can happen to almost anyone on your property: Guests, Bell Staff, Front Desk Staff, Housekeeping, Maintenance, Management and others. These unfortunate events can also happen almost anywhere on your property, Parking Lots, The Lobby, Stairs, The Kitchen, Bathrooms and Conference Facilities. This video takes a look at several different scenarios and examines what circumstances or conditions contributed to each incident, employee behavior that contributed to each incident and what steps can be taken to prevent future similar occurrences.
Hospitality Training
360 Housekeeping Training - SS360_01E
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This is 360 video training! If you are wearing V.R. Goggles, look around! If you are using a computer or laptop, simply click and hold on the video, then drag the screen to where you want to look. Using a cell phone or tablet? Even better! Once full screen you can simply move your phone or tablet to look around. You can also tap, hold and drag the screen to look around as well. Enjoy this immersive experience.
Active Shooter Awareness Video: Helping Prevent Tragedy SS5052AE (15 MIN.)
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Incidents involving active shooters continue to be in the news. These acts of violence are becoming more commonplace in todayâs society, and although your chances of being a victim of an active shooter incident are miniscule, it is important your organization and your associates plan and be prepared for such an incident. Active shooter awareness is more critical than ever in our world. Active shooters can strike where we live, where we work, where we study, where we shop or any other environment. No business or institution is immune to the potential of an active shooter attack. The purpose of this informational training video is not to alarm viewers, but to enlighten them regarding some of the elements of an active shooter awareness and what they should do to be prepared to deal with such an act.
Back Injury Prevention (Hospitality) - SS5006AE (11 min.)
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This program stresses preparation, technique and fitness as the keys to back injury prevention. The importance of stretching and warming up is stressed as a way to be proactive about back safety. Safe lifting techniques are vital in a supermarket/grocery environment due to the wide range of lifting challenges. A variety of situations are presented along with ways to prevent strain, stress or injury.
Bed Bugs: Facts And Prevention â SS5043AE (12 min.)
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Bedbugs have made a comeback in the US due to increased international travel. Bedbugs can crawl out of a travelerâs suitcases and establish themselves in hotel rooms. A Bedbug problem can be quite expensive. In fact, an outbreak could lead to serious litigation and large settlements and loss of business. Can your property afford it? This program trains your employees to spot bed bugs so they can be caught in the early stages and remediated before a major infestation occurs.
Beyond Basic Driving: Company Owned Vehicles - SS5066AE(8 Mins.)
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Beyond Safe Driving is exactly that. This video wonât teach your drivers how to drive. They already know that. It goes beyond that to teach them specific skills in handling larger courtesy vehicles. These vehicles handle quite differently than most passenger cars and a specific skill set and knowledge is required to operate them safely. We address todayâs #1 hazard, Distracted Driving, but we also detail numerous hazards and the steps that can be taken to reduce the risk to your driver, your vehicle and your passengers.
Beyond Basic Driving: Golf / Utility Cart Safety - SS5065AE (5 mins.)
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Utility carts are in use at many Hotel and Resort locations for a wide variety of purposes. This program addresses specific hazards associated with utility cart use that were compiled from actual loss control data. Viewers are shown common sense approaches to reducing risks for them, their passengers and pedestrians. This program aims to make everyone on your property safer.
Beyond Basic Driving: Valet Safety - SS5064AE
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Thereâs so much more to being a safe Valet than just driving. Not to say this program doesnât cover safe driving; it does. But, it goes far beyond that and teaches your Valet how to take care of your customers in an effective way without compromising safety. The program covers detailed information gathered from professionals around the industry and loss control statistics. Itâs a must see for new Valets or for experienced personnel who may have become complacent and need some retraining.
Bloodborne Pathogens in Hospitality - SS5029AE (10 min.)
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Bloodborne Pathogens are a concern in the Hospitality Industry. Training in recognizing and minimizing risks is mandatory. This program covers information relating to BBP diseases, including Hepatitis B, C, and HIV, as well as modes of transmission, PPE and acceptable work practices, and emergency procedures. Excellent program for new or experienced employees.
Bomb Threat Procedures SS5015AE (10 min.)
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A bomb threat can have serious, far-reaching consequences if not handled properly. This programs trains all employees on bomb threats, emergency action procedures, what to look for and what action employees and management can take to reduce the impact of real or fake bomb threats. Each facilityâs emergency evacuation procedures will complement this training.
Carbon Monoxide - SS5063AE (12 mins)
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Carbon MonoxideâŚodorless, colorless, deadly, and it could be in your property. Everyone needs to be aware of this potential threat. This program address: What is carbon monoxide and why is it dangerous How carbon monoxide is generated and how it is handled in occupied spaces Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning Maintaining fuel-fired equipment to minimize carbon monoxide accumulation Following the recommendations outlined in this program can help you reduce the threat of carbon monoxide on you property.
Casino Safety Basics - SS5059AE (10 mins)
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The casino lots of action, excitement, employees, and guests. Not the kind of place most people associate with safety. But safety isnât just for industrial settings, itâs for everywhere and everyone. While there are many different jobs in the casino, they all require the same attention to safety. Topics covered in this program include: Safe Use of Manual and Electric Carts, Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls, Climbing Stairs or Ladders, Working Safely Around Equipment and Safe Lifting.
Choices II: Reducing Unsafe Acts - SS5058AE (13 min.)
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What is the root cause of most workplace accidents and injuries: choices. Too often associates and management alike focus on the potential physical hazards present in the workplace and neglect the human factor. This Program takes a close look at: Back Injuries, Hand and Wrist Injuries and Slips, Trips & Falls and explains, in detail, how each occurred, what contributed to the incident and how similar occurrences can be prevented. An excellent program for experienced employees.
Choices: Reducing Unsafe Acts - SS5045AE (11 Min.)
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Most workplace injuries are the result of one simple thing; choices. That's right, the choices employees make mean the difference between working safely and being injured. This video examines some common unsafe choices employees make in the Hospitality Industry and discusses ways they can make better, safer choices.
Civil Unrest: Being Prepared - SS2216AE (6 Min.)
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Civil unrestâŚProtestsâŚRiots⌠theyâre nothing new, but that doesnât lessen their impact⌠CasualtiesâŚProperty damage⌠Business interruptionâŚFinancial loss. They can occur anywhere. Sometimes they happen without warning, but there can be indications a threat is developing, and these signs offer an opportunity to prepare and be proactive in these challenging situations.
Clean And Safe Restrooms - SS5057AE (5 Min.)
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Clean restrooms are important. But, this video isnât just about HOW to clean a restroom, itâs about how to do it SAFELY. What PPE is required? How can slips and falls be prevented in wet environments? How can you work with chemicals safely? What should be done with broken glass and/or other sharp objects? All of these questions and more are answered in this video designed for both Housekeeping and Facilities personnel.
Clean And Safe: Making Beds - SS5060AE (5 min.)
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Courtesy Shuttle Safety â SS5041AE (11 min.)
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Courtesy ShuttlesâŚCustomer Service tools that show our guests how much we care. Theyâre a great convenience and help our guests get where they need to be⌠when they need to be there. Driving one of these vehicles seems easy enough, but thereâs a lot riding on the ability of your drivers. This all new program covers general safe operating procedures as well as pre-trip inspection, mirror adjustments, lane changing, defensive driving, parking, backing and intersections.
COVID-19: Hospitality - Keeping Your Hotels Clean & Safe SS2205AE
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The Coronavirus or, Covid 19 is a serious health concern world over. This short video helps dispel some myths surrounding the coronavirus and gives viewers information and common sense tips to help them remain safe. Topics include: What are the Signs and Symptoms? What Should you Do if you Think you Have Been Exposed to or Infected? How is it Diagnosed? This program also addresses some of the unique challenges present in the Hospitality Industry as a whole especially relating to Housekeeping procedures.
COVID-19: Proper Use of Facemasks - SS2212AE (6 Min.)
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When it comes to a COVID-19 face mask, there's more to it than just what you wear. It's how you wear it. With many Americans making their own masks during the pandemic, it's important to be sure you wear it properly. Topics include how to wear a face mask, how to care for a mask and important cautions. Applies to surgical masks, cloth masks, disposable and re-usable masks.
Customer Service in Hospitality - SS5069AE (5 mins.)
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Customer Service...Hospitality, the two go hand in hand. Customer service is everyone's job at the hotel, not just the Front Desk. This program outlines some do's and dont's of customer service and teaches your associates to make a good impression, regardless of what department they work in.
Cyber Security - Don't Click That Link SS1020EE (8 Min.)
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This new video explains what to be aware of when online and looking at emails, such as malware, phishing, what links you can click on and what links you should not.
Diversity in the Workplace: Hospitality - SS5071AE
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There's no more precious and valuable resource in our workplaces today than the people who populate them. That population is growing more and more diverse as we move into the future, and the Hospitality Industry is in the forefront of this trend. Diversity in the hospitality environment affords a number of important benefits. Cultural exchanges between hospitality workers and guests offers opportunity to develop a vital tourism industry, especially given the globalization of business that's going on. Employers are beginning to understand and accept the idea of equal employment opportunity, which benefits employees and guests alike. A culturally diverse employee base more easily interacts with guests from various backgrounds, a valuable component to first class guest service.
Employee Safety Orientation - Hospitality SS5001AE (12 min.)
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This video is the perfect way to introduce new employees to general occupational hazards to which they may be exposed and to re-train experienced workers. Program includes basic safety rules, electrical hazards, powered equipment and machinery, back injury prevention, fire protection and more.
Fire Extinguisher Training - SS5072AE (5 mins.)
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Fire Extinguishers...your first line of defense in the event of a fire. Does everyone on your staff know how to use one and when to use one? This program covers the basics of HOW to properly use a fire extinguisher and WHEN to use it.
Fire Prevention & Extinguisher Training Hospitality - SS5095A (10 MIn.)
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Fire extinguishers are common to all workplace settings but most employees have only a vague idea of how to safely operate them. This program demonstrates step by step procedures for safely extinguishing a fire using the PASS system. Fire prevention is serious business and should be taken seriously by everyone in the workplace.
Fire Prevention 101 - SS5068AE (5 mins)
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Few things can be more terrifying and catastrophic than a fire. That is why training and education is so important. This video looks at ways fires can be prevented and covers the basics of fire prevention, conditions that contribute to fires and steps employees can take to minimize the risk of a potential fire in a unit.
General Safe Work Practices In Hospitality - SS5054AE (9 min.)
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There are far too many specific safety concerns relating directly to the Hospitality Industry. There are programs designed to address these subjects in depth. This program is designed for new employees; to give them a general over view of their responsibilities in this fast-paced industry. But, even though itâs an overview, this program touches on vital subjects such as: Associate Safety Guest Safety and Security Basics This is information no one on your property should be without.
GHS - Hazard Communications â SS5049AE (17 min.)
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This video fully explains the (GHS) Globally Harmonized System and how it is to be integrated with your current HAZCOM program. The video fully explains the key points of the change, replacement of MSDS with the new SDS, new symbols and labels, plus new classification. This program trains employees, supervisors and management on the elements of the new system.
Grocery: Knife Safety / Cut Prevention - SS11010AE (6 Min.)
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Cuts are common injuries but they are preventable. Employees will learn how to safely work with knives and proper cutting techniques which will minimize risks when working with knives and other sharp items.
Hazard Communications â SS5028AE (10 min.)
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Chemicals can be found in nearly every area of your facility. 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.
Hospitality Security: The Basics â SS5044AE (12 min.)
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This program is designed for new or inexperienced Security staff. The program teaches them the basics of Hotel Security: How to Dress, How to Interact with Guests, How to Conduct Routine Security Duties, Dealing with Supsicious Individuals and others. The program also discusses Security personnelâs role in Customer Service as well as which attitudes and behaviors enhance a properties image and those they should avoid. A great program for Orientation Training for Security Staff.
Hotel Security For Everyone - SS5070AE (6 mins)
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Security...it's a part of your job, no matter what part of the property you work in. The Front Desk, Housekeeping, Engineering, Valet and others have an equal responsibility when it comes to maintaining the security of your facilities. This responsibility is awareness; keeping your eyes open for suspicious activity, knowing what to look for and reporting it when you see it. You can help protect yourself, your co-workers and your guests from tragedy. This video tells you how.
Hotel Security: Handling Modern Threats - SS5050AE (14 min.)
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Ever-expanding Liability The Emergence of Standards and Guidelines The Risk Assessment Process A Growing Demand for Handling Dangerous Activities The Ongoing Threat of Terrorism. A great way to keep your security staff up to date and engaged in potential issues at your property and the issues facing the Hospitality Industry as a whole.
Housekeeper Training â SS5005AE (10 min.)
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Housekeepers face unique hazards in the course of their work. Video outlines specific safety hazards and gives the employee ways they can improve workplace safety and reduce or eliminate their risk of injury. Included are proper cleaning techniques, chemical use, back injury prevention, and more.
Housekeeping Warmup: Movement and Stretching - SS5053AE (13 Min.)
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Proper warm up and stretching is vital to safe performance of any job, but nowhere is it more important than in Housekeeping. It's a physical job and without proper warm-up the risk of injury or discomfort is increased. The exercises shown are simple to perform and the program can be used as a tool to lead housekeepers through their daily stretching routine.
Housekeeping: Warming Up For Work (5 Min.) SS5080AE
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A housekeeper's body is moving all day. It can add up to discomfort, stiffness or pain. Nobody wants that to happen and it doesn't have to. This program takes a look at a few movements you can do before you begin your day, and throughout your day that can keep you feeling great.It only takes a few minutes and can make a big difference in how you feel on and off the job. Who doesnât want that?
Human Trafficking Awareness - SS5051AE (8 min.)
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Authorities estimate that between 600,000 and 800,000 people are trafficked across borders every year. Often these victims are lured into a promise of a better life or a job offer, many times involving travel to another country, only to be forced into a situation they are unable to escape from. But why do Hotel Associates need to know about Human Trafficking? Law enforcement sources have indicated the illegal transportation of humans from one location to another is often facilitated through the use of hotels as a stopover points. Additionally, sexual exploitation has been known to sometimes occur in hotel rooms and hotel lounges. The âTrafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000â makes this activity a federal crime in the United States. Many organizations including hotels, airlines and others are stepping up to help combat this growing problem. This program will help associates identify suspicious activity and provide them with instruction on how to proceed with their suspicions.
Human Trafficking in Hospitality - Texas Version - SS5075AE-TX
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Human Trafficking is the illegal trade of human beings for the purpose of sexual exploitation, forced labor or modern day slavery. It happens every day and you may be a witness to it. What can you do to help stop it? This video explains how.
Human Trafficking in Hospitality: See Something, Say Something SS5075A (15 Min.)
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Human Trafficking is the illegal trade of human beings for the purpose of sexual exploitation, forced labor or modern day slavery. It happens every day and you may be a witness to it. What can you do to help stop it? This video explains how.
Injury and Illness Prevention Programs: IIPP Hospitality - SS5079AE (15 Min.)
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This program provides employees with important information on how this organized approach to workplace safety can significantly reduce accidents and injuries, and how the workers themselves can play a major role in making the program work. Every day 12 workers die on the job, and more than 10,000 workers suffer serious job-related injuries. But the real tragedy is that most of these incidents could be prevented. Employers and employees can work together to find and fix the hazards in their workplace, before people get sick, injured or even killed. Areas covered in the program include what is I2P2, management responsibilities and employeesâ participation, hazard identification, assessment, prevention and control, education and training, program evaluation and improvement and more.
Injury and Illness Prevention Programs: IIPP Hospitality - SS509AS (15 Min.)
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This program provides employees with important information on how this organized approach to workplace safety can significantly reduce accidents and injuries, and how the workers themselves can play a major role in making the program work. Every day 12 workers die on the job, and more than 10,000 workers suffer serious job-related injuries. But the real tragedy is that most of these incidents could be prevented. Employers and employees can work together to find and fix the hazards in their workplace, before people get sick, injured or even killed. Areas covered in the program include what is I2P2, management responsibilities and employeesâ participation, hazard identification, assessment, prevention and control, education and training, program evaluation and improvement and more.
Insects, Rodents and Snakes: The Safety Basics SS1111AE
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Insect, rodent, and snake safety meeting topic. Play to your employees to inform about the hazards and controls related to insects, rodents, and snakes.
Job Safety Analysis - SS5033AE (15min.)
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Job Safety Analysis is an important part of a successful safety program. The JSA helps identify hazards in any work process and helps determine ways to minimize risk. This a great program for any Supervisor or Department Head.
Kitchen Safety â SS5008AE (13 min.)
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The kitchen is perhaps the busiest department in your hotel and employees may be tempted to take shortcuts and ignore safety policies in order to keep up with the pace. This comprehensive video addresses how to work safely with and around food preparation equipment, cleaning equipment, chemicals, knives, food slicers, electrical safety, floors, and more while maintaining a high level of efficiency.
Legionella (6 min) SS0246E
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This Legionella video will help identify the risks and learn prevention and control measures. Legionella is a potentially fatal disease that is contracted by breathing in water droplets infected with legionella bacteria. Any water system, with the right environmental conditions, could be a source for a legionella bacteria growth. At the end of the video, trainees will be able to: Explain what is legionella Identify the main areas in your workplace at risk Understand what is required when carrying out a risk assessment Respond promptly and effectively to prevent and control legionella
Lockout/Tagout - SS5030AE (10 min.)
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Lockout/Tagout procedures may be necessary for many pieces of equipment in your facility during maintenance or repair. This program is a great tool for training âaffectedâ and âauthorizedâ employees in lockout/tagout procedures. This includes workers in kitchens, laundry rooms, and maintenance. A lack of knowledge pertaining to proper lockout/tagout procedures can have tragic results.
Manager on Duty Safety and Security - SS5061AE (13 Min.)
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MARCOM's Video On Demand (VOD) program on Safety Housekeeping and Accident Prevention provides workers with the information they need to recognize on-the-job hazards and explains how they can prevent them. Employees need to understand how to maintain a neat and orderly work environment and develop other good safety habits that will help them to create a safer workplace for everyone. Workplace accidents cause nearly 5,000 deaths and 3 million injuries every year. But many of these incidents could have been prevented. Good housekeeping and safety practices can significantly reduce accidents and injuries in any type of work environment. This program will provide workers with the information they need to recognize on-the-job hazards and explain how they can prevent them. Topics covered include developing a good safety attitude; maintaining a neat and orderly work environment; using tools and equipment; identifying and storing hazardous materials; hazardous materials cleanup and disposal, personal protective equipment and more. This VOD program is one of the most effective and efficient ways to get employees the training that they need, in a classroom or individually through their desktop or tablet computer. The program can be delivered through your distributor or loaded onto your own delivery system.
Methamphetamines: Too Dangerous To Ignore â SS5040AE (17 min.)
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This program was developed to educate your associates about the dangers of meth and the devastating effects it has on lives, jobs and property. Topics Include: How To Spot Potential Problems, Security Tips to Prevent Risk & What to Do If A Lab Is Discovered.
MIPP Ergonomic Housekeeping Training - SS5073AE (17 mins.)
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This video addresses common causes of housekeeper strains and injuries. Ergonomic principles and postures are taught as a way to increase comfort and increase safety. Early recognition of symptoms is taught as the key to preventing injuries. Proper postures while making beds, vacuuming, cleaning the bathroom and others are presented in an easy to understand way.
Natural Dealing Techniques â SS5042AE (10 min.)
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This video covers a wide range of dealing activities in the casino from properly dealing cards to handling chips, to âWalking The Gameâ. Covered are proper techniques for Blackjack, Roulette and Craps.
Norovirus: Facts And Prevention - SS5032AE (17 min.)
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This video examines how Noroviruses are transmitted and contracted, how to prevent transmission and how to contain outbreaks of the infection. This video is a must see for all employees working in the hospitality/food-service industry.
OSHA 7 Hospitality All In One SS5034A (60 Min.)
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Seven Annual Training Courses in one. All mandatory hospitality trainings presented in a concise, easy to understand format. Bloodborne Pathogens Training â Hospitality â SS5029A (10 min.) Fire Extinguisher Training - SS5072AE (5 min.) Back Injury Prevention â SS5006A (11 min.) GHS â Hazard Communications â SS5049A (17 min.) Lockout/Tagout â Hospitality â SS5030A (10 min.) Preventing Slips & Falls â SS5025A (10 min.) PPE â Itâs Your Call â Hospitality â SS5046A (8 min.) *All in One video will register as 7 views on VOD account.
OSHA'S 11 â SS5035AE (40 min.)
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Safety and Loss Prevention in the Hospitality industry is a job that never ends. In this program, 11 top Hospitality Executives in Safety, Security and Loss Prevention impart to viewers invaluable information learned from years of experience in the field. Itâs like having a high-level seminar or conference and years of training on one easy to understand video.
Pool Safety - SS5023AE (9 mins)
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PPE - It's Your Choice - SS5046AE (8 mins)
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This titles addresses the most important part of Personal Protection Equipment: The responsibility of the individual to wear the equipment when itâs required. All the procedures and equipment in the world are useless is employees do not understand this one simple fact.
PPSO-Proprietary Private Security Officer - SS5077AE (3 Min.)
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Proprietary Private Security Officer, what exactly does that mean? This video explains exactly that and what responsibilities and duties a PPSO does and doesn't have.
Preventing Slips & Falls - SS5025AE (10 min.)
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Slips & falls can happen to almost anyone on your property: Guests, Bell Staff, Front Desk Staff, Housekeeping, Maintenance, Management and others. These unfortunate events can also happen almost anywhere on your property, Parking Lots, The Lobby, Stairs, The Kitchen, Bathrooms and Conference Facilities. This video takes a look at several different scenarios and examines what circumstances or conditions contributed to each incident, employee behavior that contributed to each incident and what steps can be taken to prevent future similar occurrences.
Preventing Water Damage - SS5092AE (8 Min.)
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Water damage claims are expensive. On average, one sprinkler head activation will result in approximately $38k+ worth of property and structural damage. This video examines ways to reduce claims and minimize damage.
Proper Hand Washing Techniques SS2203AE (4 Min.)
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Hand washing is one of the best ways to protect yourself and your family from getting sick. But, if you are not doing it properly, then you are not effectively preventing yourself from getting sick. This video shows WHEN to wash your hands and HOW to wash your hands. Quick and to the point.
Reducing Liability Claims - SS5076AE (11 Min.)
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No matter how well your safety and security program is developed, taught and executed, claims are still bound to happen. This video teaches techniques to more effectively handle both guest and employee incidents and reduce your property's associated liability.
Return To Work Post COVID-19 Hospitality SS5101AE (6 Min.)
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COVID-19 has had a devastating impact on us all. And, as many of us transition back to work, there are a lot of unknowns and questions that may naturally arise. As has been the case throughout this pandemic, information changes rapidly as do requirements, guidelines and best practices recommendations. Topics include: Following the Rules Recognizing Signs & Symptoms Protecting Yourself Keeping Your Distance Cleaning & Sanitizing Managing Risk Reporting Illness
Safety Observations SS5081AE (10 Min.)
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Safety Observations are a great way to engage employees in the safety process. But, how you perform the observation can have a great impact on the results. This video explains the do's and don'ts of a proper safety observation
Sanitation & Hygiene For Food Service Employees â SS5004AE (13 min.)
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Employees working in food or beverage services must have training in sanitation, bacteria growth, temperature controls, personal hygiene, food handling, and insect/rodent control. Video outlines steps employees can take to comply with laws and regulations and maintain a safe & healthful work environment.
Security Awareness - Management Training - SS5031AE (22 min.)
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Different properties face varying degrees and different types of threats. The size and location of property may play a major role in determining your individual risk. But in todayâs environment we need to understand that we all need to be ready âŚall of the time. Regardless of the threat you need to respond effectively and appropriately with as little disruption to guests as possible. Itâs not always easy but itâs a job that must be done and it must be done right. 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.
Security Awareness-Associate Training-Hospitality - SS5027AE (12 min.)
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Working in a hotel is a unique experience. Thereâs always a lot of activity. Guests and employees arrive and depart around the clock. This activity makes for an exciting workplace, but it also increases security risks both in public and non-public areas. This program is designed to make associates more aware of their responsibilities and provide them with techniques and procedures to ensure their own safety and the safety of guests. The video takes a look at a few common situations and illustrates the right way and the wrong way to handle them. Great for everyone on staff.
Security Begins At The Front Desk - SS5055AE
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Security at a Hotel requires the participation and cooperation of everyone on Staff, not just Security Personnel. Front Desk personnel are a crucial part of the Security of your property. They are often the first line of defense and have perhaps the most visible role in spotting and preventing potential threats and reporting suspicious activity. Without vigilant Front Desk Staff, the Security of any property is at higher risk. This program is a great tool for training Front Desk Associates, Bell Staff or anyone working in, around or near your propertyâs lobby. Topics Include: Protecting Guest Privacy Human Trafficking Emergency Response Key Control
Spa Safety - SS5078AE (8 Min.)
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The Spa is a special place with special hazards. This short video takes a look at some of the common hazards in the spa and discusses ways that risk can be reduced for both employees and guests.
Toxic Mold: The Facts - SS1047FE (17 Min.)
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Toxic mold is a serious problem that makes headlines due to it's dangerous nature. But not all information about Toxic Mold is accurate. 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.
Unconscious Bias - SS9018AE (9 Min.)
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An unconscious bias is when discrimination and incorrect judgments occur due to stereotyping. These can occur automatically and without the person being aware of it. This video is an awareness training tool to help people recognize what unconscious biases they may have and what we can all do to reduce the effects of unconscious bias in our workplace.
Utility Cart Safety - SS1043IE (10 min.)
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Focuses on operating safety, maintenance of electric batteries, safe driving techniques and basic safety requirements. Allowing operators to drive these vehicles without proper training increases a companyâs liability in the event anyone is injured as a result.
Valet Safety Essentials - SS5048AE (15 Min.)
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As a valet safety professional, safety is extremely important as the hazards you face are many. Traffic moving, sometimes in close quarters, other drivers not paying attention, baggage, weather, a fast paced environment, parking and more. Equally important is the customer service and courtesies extended to your guests. This is an excellent training tool for new valet associates or used as a refresher for experience personnel.
Welcome to Hospitality 101 - SS5067AE
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Working in a hotel is a unique experience. Thereâs always a lot of activity. Guests and employees arrive and depart around the clock. Jobs range from Housekeeping to Food Service, Front Desk, EngineeringâŚeach with their own job responsibilities. But there is one responsibility they all shareâŚSAFETY. This program gives an overview of important safety topics including Electrical Safety Working with Chemicals Fire Prevention Ladders Slips, Trips & falls Safe Lifting and more Nothing in-depth but a great way to get the basics across to new associates.
Workplace Violence: Facts And Prevention - SS5062AE (14min.)
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The potential for workplace violence has become a stark reality in our world today. While the odds of a serious incident happening on your property may be slim, the importance for effective preparedness remains vital. This program helps you achieve a level of preparedness and allows viewers to develop a sense of confidence if faced with a potentially violent situation in the workplace. How to recognize signs of potential problems and what to do if the potential becomes reality are discussed in depth.
360 Housekeeping Training - SS360_01E
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This is 360 video training! If you are wearing V.R. Goggles, look around! If you are using a computer or laptop, simply click and hold on the video, then drag the screen to where you want to look. Using a cell phone or tablet? Even better! Once full screen you can simply move your phone or tablet to look around. You can also tap, hold and drag the screen to look around as well. Enjoy this immersive experience.
Active Shooter Awareness Video: Helping Prevent Tragedy SS5052AE (15 MIN.)
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Incidents involving active shooters continue to be in the news. These acts of violence are becoming more commonplace in todayâs society, and although your chances of being a victim of an active shooter incident are miniscule, it is important your organization and your associates plan and be prepared for such an incident. Active shooter awareness is more critical than ever in our world. Active shooters can strike where we live, where we work, where we study, where we shop or any other environment. No business or institution is immune to the potential of an active shooter attack. The purpose of this informational training video is not to alarm viewers, but to enlighten them regarding some of the elements of an active shooter awareness and what they should do to be prepared to deal with such an act.
Back Injury Prevention (Hospitality) - SS5006AE (11 min.)
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This program stresses preparation, technique and fitness as the keys to back injury prevention. The importance of stretching and warming up is stressed as a way to be proactive about back safety. Safe lifting techniques are vital in a supermarket/grocery environment due to the wide range of lifting challenges. A variety of situations are presented along with ways to prevent strain, stress or injury.
Bed Bugs: Facts And Prevention â SS5043AE (12 min.)
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Bedbugs have made a comeback in the US due to increased international travel. Bedbugs can crawl out of a travelerâs suitcases and establish themselves in hotel rooms. A Bedbug problem can be quite expensive. In fact, an outbreak could lead to serious litigation and large settlements and loss of business. Can your property afford it? This program trains your employees to spot bed bugs so they can be caught in the early stages and remediated before a major infestation occurs.
Beyond Basic Driving: Company Owned Vehicles - SS5066AE(8 Mins.)
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Beyond Safe Driving is exactly that. This video wonât teach your drivers how to drive. They already know that. It goes beyond that to teach them specific skills in handling larger courtesy vehicles. These vehicles handle quite differently than most passenger cars and a specific skill set and knowledge is required to operate them safely. We address todayâs #1 hazard, Distracted Driving, but we also detail numerous hazards and the steps that can be taken to reduce the risk to your driver, your vehicle and your passengers.
Beyond Basic Driving: Golf / Utility Cart Safety - SS5065AE (5 mins.)
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Utility carts are in use at many Hotel and Resort locations for a wide variety of purposes. This program addresses specific hazards associated with utility cart use that were compiled from actual loss control data. Viewers are shown common sense approaches to reducing risks for them, their passengers and pedestrians. This program aims to make everyone on your property safer.
Beyond Basic Driving: Valet Safety - SS5064AE
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Thereâs so much more to being a safe Valet than just driving. Not to say this program doesnât cover safe driving; it does. But, it goes far beyond that and teaches your Valet how to take care of your customers in an effective way without compromising safety. The program covers detailed information gathered from professionals around the industry and loss control statistics. Itâs a must see for new Valets or for experienced personnel who may have become complacent and need some retraining.
Bloodborne Pathogens in Hospitality - SS5029AE (10 min.)
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Bloodborne Pathogens are a concern in the Hospitality Industry. Training in recognizing and minimizing risks is mandatory. This program covers information relating to BBP diseases, including Hepatitis B, C, and HIV, as well as modes of transmission, PPE and acceptable work practices, and emergency procedures. Excellent program for new or experienced employees.
Bomb Threat Procedures SS5015AE (10 min.)
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A bomb threat can have serious, far-reaching consequences if not handled properly. This programs trains all employees on bomb threats, emergency action procedures, what to look for and what action employees and management can take to reduce the impact of real or fake bomb threats. Each facilityâs emergency evacuation procedures will complement this training.
Carbon Monoxide - SS5063AE (12 mins)
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Carbon MonoxideâŚodorless, colorless, deadly, and it could be in your property. Everyone needs to be aware of this potential threat. This program address: What is carbon monoxide and why is it dangerous How carbon monoxide is generated and how it is handled in occupied spaces Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning Maintaining fuel-fired equipment to minimize carbon monoxide accumulation Following the recommendations outlined in this program can help you reduce the threat of carbon monoxide on you property.
Casino Safety Basics - SS5059AE (10 mins)
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The casino lots of action, excitement, employees, and guests. Not the kind of place most people associate with safety. But safety isnât just for industrial settings, itâs for everywhere and everyone. While there are many different jobs in the casino, they all require the same attention to safety. Topics covered in this program include: Safe Use of Manual and Electric Carts, Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls, Climbing Stairs or Ladders, Working Safely Around Equipment and Safe Lifting.
Choices II: Reducing Unsafe Acts - SS5058AE (13 min.)
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What is the root cause of most workplace accidents and injuries: choices. Too often associates and management alike focus on the potential physical hazards present in the workplace and neglect the human factor. This Program takes a close look at: Back Injuries, Hand and Wrist Injuries and Slips, Trips & Falls and explains, in detail, how each occurred, what contributed to the incident and how similar occurrences can be prevented. An excellent program for experienced employees.
Choices: Reducing Unsafe Acts - SS5045AE (11 Min.)
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Most workplace injuries are the result of one simple thing; choices. That's right, the choices employees make mean the difference between working safely and being injured. This video examines some common unsafe choices employees make in the Hospitality Industry and discusses ways they can make better, safer choices.
Civil Unrest: Being Prepared - SS2216AE (6 Min.)
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Civil unrestâŚProtestsâŚRiots⌠theyâre nothing new, but that doesnât lessen their impact⌠CasualtiesâŚProperty damage⌠Business interruptionâŚFinancial loss. They can occur anywhere. Sometimes they happen without warning, but there can be indications a threat is developing, and these signs offer an opportunity to prepare and be proactive in these challenging situations.
Clean And Safe Restrooms - SS5057AE (5 Min.)
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Clean restrooms are important. But, this video isnât just about HOW to clean a restroom, itâs about how to do it SAFELY. What PPE is required? How can slips and falls be prevented in wet environments? How can you work with chemicals safely? What should be done with broken glass and/or other sharp objects? All of these questions and more are answered in this video designed for both Housekeeping and Facilities personnel.
Clean And Safe: Making Beds - SS5060AE (5 min.)
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Courtesy Shuttle Safety â SS5041AE (11 min.)
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Courtesy ShuttlesâŚCustomer Service tools that show our guests how much we care. Theyâre a great convenience and help our guests get where they need to be⌠when they need to be there. Driving one of these vehicles seems easy enough, but thereâs a lot riding on the ability of your drivers. This all new program covers general safe operating procedures as well as pre-trip inspection, mirror adjustments, lane changing, defensive driving, parking, backing and intersections.
COVID-19: Hospitality - Keeping Your Hotels Clean & Safe SS2205AE
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The Coronavirus or, Covid 19 is a serious health concern world over. This short video helps dispel some myths surrounding the coronavirus and gives viewers information and common sense tips to help them remain safe. Topics include: What are the Signs and Symptoms? What Should you Do if you Think you Have Been Exposed to or Infected? How is it Diagnosed? This program also addresses some of the unique challenges present in the Hospitality Industry as a whole especially relating to Housekeeping procedures.
COVID-19: Proper Use of Facemasks - SS2212AE (6 Min.)
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When it comes to a COVID-19 face mask, there's more to it than just what you wear. It's how you wear it. With many Americans making their own masks during the pandemic, it's important to be sure you wear it properly. Topics include how to wear a face mask, how to care for a mask and important cautions. Applies to surgical masks, cloth masks, disposable and re-usable masks.
Customer Service in Hospitality - SS5069AE (5 mins.)
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Customer Service...Hospitality, the two go hand in hand. Customer service is everyone's job at the hotel, not just the Front Desk. This program outlines some do's and dont's of customer service and teaches your associates to make a good impression, regardless of what department they work in.
Cyber Security - Don't Click That Link SS1020EE (8 Min.)
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This new video explains what to be aware of when online and looking at emails, such as malware, phishing, what links you can click on and what links you should not.
Diversity in the Workplace: Hospitality - SS5071AE
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There's no more precious and valuable resource in our workplaces today than the people who populate them. That population is growing more and more diverse as we move into the future, and the Hospitality Industry is in the forefront of this trend. Diversity in the hospitality environment affords a number of important benefits. Cultural exchanges between hospitality workers and guests offers opportunity to develop a vital tourism industry, especially given the globalization of business that's going on. Employers are beginning to understand and accept the idea of equal employment opportunity, which benefits employees and guests alike. A culturally diverse employee base more easily interacts with guests from various backgrounds, a valuable component to first class guest service.
Employee Safety Orientation - Hospitality SS5001AE (12 min.)
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This video is the perfect way to introduce new employees to general occupational hazards to which they may be exposed and to re-train experienced workers. Program includes basic safety rules, electrical hazards, powered equipment and machinery, back injury prevention, fire protection and more.
Fire Extinguisher Training - SS5072AE (5 mins.)
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Fire Extinguishers...your first line of defense in the event of a fire. Does everyone on your staff know how to use one and when to use one? This program covers the basics of HOW to properly use a fire extinguisher and WHEN to use it.
Fire Prevention & Extinguisher Training Hospitality - SS5095A (10 MIn.)
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Fire extinguishers are common to all workplace settings but most employees have only a vague idea of how to safely operate them. This program demonstrates step by step procedures for safely extinguishing a fire using the PASS system. Fire prevention is serious business and should be taken seriously by everyone in the workplace.
Fire Prevention 101 - SS5068AE (5 mins)
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Few things can be more terrifying and catastrophic than a fire. That is why training and education is so important. This video looks at ways fires can be prevented and covers the basics of fire prevention, conditions that contribute to fires and steps employees can take to minimize the risk of a potential fire in a unit.
General Safe Work Practices In Hospitality - SS5054AE (9 min.)
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There are far too many specific safety concerns relating directly to the Hospitality Industry. There are programs designed to address these subjects in depth. This program is designed for new employees; to give them a general over view of their responsibilities in this fast-paced industry. But, even though itâs an overview, this program touches on vital subjects such as: Associate Safety Guest Safety and Security Basics This is information no one on your property should be without.
GHS - Hazard Communications â SS5049AE (17 min.)
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This video fully explains the (GHS) Globally Harmonized System and how it is to be integrated with your current HAZCOM program. The video fully explains the key points of the change, replacement of MSDS with the new SDS, new symbols and labels, plus new classification. This program trains employees, supervisors and management on the elements of the new system.
Grocery: Knife Safety / Cut Prevention - SS11010AE (6 Min.)
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Cuts are common injuries but they are preventable. Employees will learn how to safely work with knives and proper cutting techniques which will minimize risks when working with knives and other sharp items.
Hazard Communications â SS5028AE (10 min.)
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Chemicals can be found in nearly every area of your facility. 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.
Hospitality Security: The Basics â SS5044AE (12 min.)
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This program is designed for new or inexperienced Security staff. The program teaches them the basics of Hotel Security: How to Dress, How to Interact with Guests, How to Conduct Routine Security Duties, Dealing with Supsicious Individuals and others. The program also discusses Security personnelâs role in Customer Service as well as which attitudes and behaviors enhance a properties image and those they should avoid. A great program for Orientation Training for Security Staff.
Hotel Security For Everyone - SS5070AE (6 mins)
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Security...it's a part of your job, no matter what part of the property you work in. The Front Desk, Housekeeping, Engineering, Valet and others have an equal responsibility when it comes to maintaining the security of your facilities. This responsibility is awareness; keeping your eyes open for suspicious activity, knowing what to look for and reporting it when you see it. You can help protect yourself, your co-workers and your guests from tragedy. This video tells you how.
Hotel Security: Handling Modern Threats - SS5050AE (14 min.)
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Ever-expanding Liability The Emergence of Standards and Guidelines The Risk Assessment Process A Growing Demand for Handling Dangerous Activities The Ongoing Threat of Terrorism. A great way to keep your security staff up to date and engaged in potential issues at your property and the issues facing the Hospitality Industry as a whole.
Housekeeper Training â SS5005AE (10 min.)
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Housekeepers face unique hazards in the course of their work. Video outlines specific safety hazards and gives the employee ways they can improve workplace safety and reduce or eliminate their risk of injury. Included are proper cleaning techniques, chemical use, back injury prevention, and more.
Housekeeping Warmup: Movement and Stretching - SS5053AE (13 Min.)
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Proper warm up and stretching is vital to safe performance of any job, but nowhere is it more important than in Housekeeping. It's a physical job and without proper warm-up the risk of injury or discomfort is increased. The exercises shown are simple to perform and the program can be used as a tool to lead housekeepers through their daily stretching routine.
Housekeeping: Warming Up For Work (5 Min.) SS5080AE
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A housekeeper's body is moving all day. It can add up to discomfort, stiffness or pain. Nobody wants that to happen and it doesn't have to. This program takes a look at a few movements you can do before you begin your day, and throughout your day that can keep you feeling great.It only takes a few minutes and can make a big difference in how you feel on and off the job. Who doesnât want that?
Human Trafficking Awareness - SS5051AE (8 min.)
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Authorities estimate that between 600,000 and 800,000 people are trafficked across borders every year. Often these victims are lured into a promise of a better life or a job offer, many times involving travel to another country, only to be forced into a situation they are unable to escape from. But why do Hotel Associates need to know about Human Trafficking? Law enforcement sources have indicated the illegal transportation of humans from one location to another is often facilitated through the use of hotels as a stopover points. Additionally, sexual exploitation has been known to sometimes occur in hotel rooms and hotel lounges. The âTrafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000â makes this activity a federal crime in the United States. Many organizations including hotels, airlines and others are stepping up to help combat this growing problem. This program will help associates identify suspicious activity and provide them with instruction on how to proceed with their suspicions.
Human Trafficking in Hospitality - Texas Version - SS5075AE-TX
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Human Trafficking is the illegal trade of human beings for the purpose of sexual exploitation, forced labor or modern day slavery. It happens every day and you may be a witness to it. What can you do to help stop it? This video explains how.
Human Trafficking in Hospitality: See Something, Say Something SS5075A (15 Min.)
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Human Trafficking is the illegal trade of human beings for the purpose of sexual exploitation, forced labor or modern day slavery. It happens every day and you may be a witness to it. What can you do to help stop it? This video explains how.
Injury and Illness Prevention Programs: IIPP Hospitality - SS5079AE (15 Min.)
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This program provides employees with important information on how this organized approach to workplace safety can significantly reduce accidents and injuries, and how the workers themselves can play a major role in making the program work. Every day 12 workers die on the job, and more than 10,000 workers suffer serious job-related injuries. But the real tragedy is that most of these incidents could be prevented. Employers and employees can work together to find and fix the hazards in their workplace, before people get sick, injured or even killed. Areas covered in the program include what is I2P2, management responsibilities and employeesâ participation, hazard identification, assessment, prevention and control, education and training, program evaluation and improvement and more.
Injury and Illness Prevention Programs: IIPP Hospitality - SS509AS (15 Min.)
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This program provides employees with important information on how this organized approach to workplace safety can significantly reduce accidents and injuries, and how the workers themselves can play a major role in making the program work. Every day 12 workers die on the job, and more than 10,000 workers suffer serious job-related injuries. But the real tragedy is that most of these incidents could be prevented. Employers and employees can work together to find and fix the hazards in their workplace, before people get sick, injured or even killed. Areas covered in the program include what is I2P2, management responsibilities and employeesâ participation, hazard identification, assessment, prevention and control, education and training, program evaluation and improvement and more.
Insects, Rodents and Snakes: The Safety Basics SS1111AE
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Insect, rodent, and snake safety meeting topic. Play to your employees to inform about the hazards and controls related to insects, rodents, and snakes.
Job Safety Analysis - SS5033AE (15min.)
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Job Safety Analysis is an important part of a successful safety program. The JSA helps identify hazards in any work process and helps determine ways to minimize risk. This a great program for any Supervisor or Department Head.
Kitchen Safety â SS5008AE (13 min.)
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The kitchen is perhaps the busiest department in your hotel and employees may be tempted to take shortcuts and ignore safety policies in order to keep up with the pace. This comprehensive video addresses how to work safely with and around food preparation equipment, cleaning equipment, chemicals, knives, food slicers, electrical safety, floors, and more while maintaining a high level of efficiency.
Legionella (6 min) SS0246E
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This Legionella video will help identify the risks and learn prevention and control measures. Legionella is a potentially fatal disease that is contracted by breathing in water droplets infected with legionella bacteria. Any water system, with the right environmental conditions, could be a source for a legionella bacteria growth. At the end of the video, trainees will be able to: Explain what is legionella Identify the main areas in your workplace at risk Understand what is required when carrying out a risk assessment Respond promptly and effectively to prevent and control legionella
Lockout/Tagout - SS5030AE (10 min.)
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Lockout/Tagout procedures may be necessary for many pieces of equipment in your facility during maintenance or repair. This program is a great tool for training âaffectedâ and âauthorizedâ employees in lockout/tagout procedures. This includes workers in kitchens, laundry rooms, and maintenance. A lack of knowledge pertaining to proper lockout/tagout procedures can have tragic results.
Manager on Duty Safety and Security - SS5061AE (13 Min.)
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MARCOM's Video On Demand (VOD) program on Safety Housekeeping and Accident Prevention provides workers with the information they need to recognize on-the-job hazards and explains how they can prevent them. Employees need to understand how to maintain a neat and orderly work environment and develop other good safety habits that will help them to create a safer workplace for everyone. Workplace accidents cause nearly 5,000 deaths and 3 million injuries every year. But many of these incidents could have been prevented. Good housekeeping and safety practices can significantly reduce accidents and injuries in any type of work environment. This program will provide workers with the information they need to recognize on-the-job hazards and explain how they can prevent them. Topics covered include developing a good safety attitude; maintaining a neat and orderly work environment; using tools and equipment; identifying and storing hazardous materials; hazardous materials cleanup and disposal, personal protective equipment and more. This VOD program is one of the most effective and efficient ways to get employees the training that they need, in a classroom or individually through their desktop or tablet computer. The program can be delivered through your distributor or loaded onto your own delivery system.
Methamphetamines: Too Dangerous To Ignore â SS5040AE (17 min.)
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This program was developed to educate your associates about the dangers of meth and the devastating effects it has on lives, jobs and property. Topics Include: How To Spot Potential Problems, Security Tips to Prevent Risk & What to Do If A Lab Is Discovered.
MIPP Ergonomic Housekeeping Training - SS5073AE (17 mins.)
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This video addresses common causes of housekeeper strains and injuries. Ergonomic principles and postures are taught as a way to increase comfort and increase safety. Early recognition of symptoms is taught as the key to preventing injuries. Proper postures while making beds, vacuuming, cleaning the bathroom and others are presented in an easy to understand way.
Natural Dealing Techniques â SS5042AE (10 min.)
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This video covers a wide range of dealing activities in the casino from properly dealing cards to handling chips, to âWalking The Gameâ. Covered are proper techniques for Blackjack, Roulette and Craps.
Norovirus: Facts And Prevention - SS5032AE (17 min.)
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This video examines how Noroviruses are transmitted and contracted, how to prevent transmission and how to contain outbreaks of the infection. This video is a must see for all employees working in the hospitality/food-service industry.
OSHA 7 Hospitality All In One SS5034A (60 Min.)
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Seven Annual Training Courses in one. All mandatory hospitality trainings presented in a concise, easy to understand format. Bloodborne Pathogens Training â Hospitality â SS5029A (10 min.) Fire Extinguisher Training - SS5072AE (5 min.) Back Injury Prevention â SS5006A (11 min.) GHS â Hazard Communications â SS5049A (17 min.) Lockout/Tagout â Hospitality â SS5030A (10 min.) Preventing Slips & Falls â SS5025A (10 min.) PPE â Itâs Your Call â Hospitality â SS5046A (8 min.) *All in One video will register as 7 views on VOD account.
OSHA'S 11 â SS5035AE (40 min.)
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Safety and Loss Prevention in the Hospitality industry is a job that never ends. In this program, 11 top Hospitality Executives in Safety, Security and Loss Prevention impart to viewers invaluable information learned from years of experience in the field. Itâs like having a high-level seminar or conference and years of training on one easy to understand video.
Pool Safety - SS5023AE (9 mins)
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PPE - It's Your Choice - SS5046AE (8 mins)
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This titles addresses the most important part of Personal Protection Equipment: The responsibility of the individual to wear the equipment when itâs required. All the procedures and equipment in the world are useless is employees do not understand this one simple fact.
PPSO-Proprietary Private Security Officer - SS5077AE (3 Min.)
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Proprietary Private Security Officer, what exactly does that mean? This video explains exactly that and what responsibilities and duties a PPSO does and doesn't have.
Preventing Slips & Falls - SS5025AE (10 min.)
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Slips & falls can happen to almost anyone on your property: Guests, Bell Staff, Front Desk Staff, Housekeeping, Maintenance, Management and others. These unfortunate events can also happen almost anywhere on your property, Parking Lots, The Lobby, Stairs, The Kitchen, Bathrooms and Conference Facilities. This video takes a look at several different scenarios and examines what circumstances or conditions contributed to each incident, employee behavior that contributed to each incident and what steps can be taken to prevent future similar occurrences.
Preventing Water Damage - SS5092AE (8 Min.)
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Water damage claims are expensive. On average, one sprinkler head activation will result in approximately $38k+ worth of property and structural damage. This video examines ways to reduce claims and minimize damage.
Proper Hand Washing Techniques SS2203AE (4 Min.)
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Hand washing is one of the best ways to protect yourself and your family from getting sick. But, if you are not doing it properly, then you are not effectively preventing yourself from getting sick. This video shows WHEN to wash your hands and HOW to wash your hands. Quick and to the point.
Reducing Liability Claims - SS5076AE (11 Min.)
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No matter how well your safety and security program is developed, taught and executed, claims are still bound to happen. This video teaches techniques to more effectively handle both guest and employee incidents and reduce your property's associated liability.
Return To Work Post COVID-19 Hospitality SS5101AE (6 Min.)
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COVID-19 has had a devastating impact on us all. And, as many of us transition back to work, there are a lot of unknowns and questions that may naturally arise. As has been the case throughout this pandemic, information changes rapidly as do requirements, guidelines and best practices recommendations. Topics include: Following the Rules Recognizing Signs & Symptoms Protecting Yourself Keeping Your Distance Cleaning & Sanitizing Managing Risk Reporting Illness
Safety Observations SS5081AE (10 Min.)
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Safety Observations are a great way to engage employees in the safety process. But, how you perform the observation can have a great impact on the results. This video explains the do's and don'ts of a proper safety observation
Sanitation & Hygiene For Food Service Employees â SS5004AE (13 min.)
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Employees working in food or beverage services must have training in sanitation, bacteria growth, temperature controls, personal hygiene, food handling, and insect/rodent control. Video outlines steps employees can take to comply with laws and regulations and maintain a safe & healthful work environment.
Security Awareness - Management Training - SS5031AE (22 min.)
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Different properties face varying degrees and different types of threats. The size and location of property may play a major role in determining your individual risk. But in todayâs environment we need to understand that we all need to be ready âŚall of the time. Regardless of the threat you need to respond effectively and appropriately with as little disruption to guests as possible. Itâs not always easy but itâs a job that must be done and it must be done right. 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.
Security Awareness-Associate Training-Hospitality - SS5027AE (12 min.)
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Working in a hotel is a unique experience. Thereâs always a lot of activity. Guests and employees arrive and depart around the clock. This activity makes for an exciting workplace, but it also increases security risks both in public and non-public areas. This program is designed to make associates more aware of their responsibilities and provide them with techniques and procedures to ensure their own safety and the safety of guests. The video takes a look at a few common situations and illustrates the right way and the wrong way to handle them. Great for everyone on staff.
Security Begins At The Front Desk - SS5055AE
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Security at a Hotel requires the participation and cooperation of everyone on Staff, not just Security Personnel. Front Desk personnel are a crucial part of the Security of your property. They are often the first line of defense and have perhaps the most visible role in spotting and preventing potential threats and reporting suspicious activity. Without vigilant Front Desk Staff, the Security of any property is at higher risk. This program is a great tool for training Front Desk Associates, Bell Staff or anyone working in, around or near your propertyâs lobby. Topics Include: Protecting Guest Privacy Human Trafficking Emergency Response Key Control
Spa Safety - SS5078AE (8 Min.)
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The Spa is a special place with special hazards. This short video takes a look at some of the common hazards in the spa and discusses ways that risk can be reduced for both employees and guests.
Toxic Mold: The Facts - SS1047FE (17 Min.)
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Toxic mold is a serious problem that makes headlines due to it's dangerous nature. But not all information about Toxic Mold is accurate. 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.
Unconscious Bias - SS9018AE (9 Min.)
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An unconscious bias is when discrimination and incorrect judgments occur due to stereotyping. These can occur automatically and without the person being aware of it. This video is an awareness training tool to help people recognize what unconscious biases they may have and what we can all do to reduce the effects of unconscious bias in our workplace.
Utility Cart Safety - SS1043IE (10 min.)
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Focuses on operating safety, maintenance of electric batteries, safe driving techniques and basic safety requirements. Allowing operators to drive these vehicles without proper training increases a companyâs liability in the event anyone is injured as a result.
Valet Safety Essentials - SS5048AE (15 Min.)
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As a valet safety professional, safety is extremely important as the hazards you face are many. Traffic moving, sometimes in close quarters, other drivers not paying attention, baggage, weather, a fast paced environment, parking and more. Equally important is the customer service and courtesies extended to your guests. This is an excellent training tool for new valet associates or used as a refresher for experience personnel.
Welcome to Hospitality 101 - SS5067AE
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Working in a hotel is a unique experience. Thereâs always a lot of activity. Guests and employees arrive and depart around the clock. Jobs range from Housekeeping to Food Service, Front Desk, EngineeringâŚeach with their own job responsibilities. But there is one responsibility they all shareâŚSAFETY. This program gives an overview of important safety topics including Electrical Safety Working with Chemicals Fire Prevention Ladders Slips, Trips & falls Safe Lifting and more Nothing in-depth but a great way to get the basics across to new associates.
Workplace Violence: Facts And Prevention - SS5062AE (14min.)
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The potential for workplace violence has become a stark reality in our world today. While the odds of a serious incident happening on your property may be slim, the importance for effective preparedness remains vital. This program helps you achieve a level of preparedness and allows viewers to develop a sense of confidence if faced with a potentially violent situation in the workplace. How to recognize signs of potential problems and what to do if the potential becomes reality are discussed in depth.
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Accident & Incident Investigation SS1023AE (17 Min.)
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According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, a worker is injured on the job every 5 seconds. Workplace injuries and illnesses cost industry over $175 billion annually. The immediate cause of incidents is usually obvious. But unless the true root cause(s) are identified and corrected, the probability of a similar type incident occurring is high. A properly conducted Incident Investigation is one of the most effective tools and an essential component of all successful incident prevention programs. Incident Investigation program uses broadcast quality images and graphics to capture the audience's attention and communicate in a clear and concise fashion the purpose and importance of Incident Investigation, the skills and techniques required to conduct an effective investigation, how to identify the true root causes of an incident and develop corrective actions, and the importance of communication and follow up. Topics covered include: Taking immediate action at the scene of the incident, Gathering facts and information, How to take effective pictures and document an incident scene, Techniques for interviewing witnesses, Methods for analyzing the facts and information gathered, Developing corrective actions, Implementation and communication, and The importance of follow up. When an incident occurs in the workplace something happened that shouldn't have, or didn't happen that should have. A proper Incident Investigation will answer why and enable you to prevent its recurrence in the future. This program provides the content and tools necessary to effectively train your managers, supervisors, safety committee members and other employees to conduct a proper Incident Investigation.
Active Shooter Awareness Video: Helping Prevent Tragedy â SS1075IE (9 min.)
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Incidents involving active shooters continue to be in the news. These acts of violence are becoming more commonplace in todayâs society, and although your chances of being a victim of an active shooter incident are minuscule, it is important your organization and your associates plan and be prepared for such an incident. Active shooters can strike where we live, where we work, where we study, where we shop or any other environment. No business or institution is immune to the potential of an active shooter attack. The purpose of this informational training is not to alarm viewers, but to enlighten them regarding some of the elements of an active shooter scenario and what they should do to be prepared to deal with such an act.
Active Shooter: Emergency Action Plan - SS1114IE (12 Min.)
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Because active shooter situations are often over within 10 to 15 minutes, before law enforcement arrives on the scene, individuals must be prepared both mentally and physically to deal with an active shooter situation. Be aware of your environment and any possible dangers. Take note of the two nearest exits in any facility you visit. This will help you respond in the safest manner possible if needed.
ADA Americans with Disabilities Act SS9031A (8 Min.)
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The American Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed into law on July 26, 1990. The goal of ADA is to allow Americans with disabilities to lead productive lives by providing minor accommodations. It is designed as a federal anti-discrimination statute to make public and private entities accessible to people with disabilities. This program addresses the sections of this law and how employers, employment agencies and labor unions must not discriminate.
Business Ethics: The Basics - SS1110EE (8 Min.)
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Business ethics govern a businessâs behavior, activities and interactions. Business ethics impact business policies and practices regarding potentially controversial subjects including corporate governance, insider trading, bribery, discrimination, corporate social responsibility, and fiduciary responsibilities. This video provides users a basic over view of business ethics principles and outlines the benefits of ethical behavior in the workplace.
Cal OSHAâs AB2774 UPDATED SS9001AE
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On January 1, 2o11, the State of California is facing a new legislation currently known as AB2774, that could radically affect how Cal/OSHA defines the term âSerious Violationâ. Other states are likely to follow. At present a serious violation is one where there is a substantial probability that death or serious physical harm could result from the event. Examples in but are not limited to serious exposure to a chemical exceeding and established permissible exposure limit or violation of any standard regarding the use of a carcinogen and usually result in higher penalties.The new law will redefine the term âSerious Violationâ and change the way the Division of Occupational Safety and Health also known as DOSH establishes such violations. This could lead to far more citations, higher penalties, more enforcement actions and serious violations that are much harder to contest. The penalties could result in one year in jail and/or a $1, fine.Managers and supervisors are at risk. This program explains the new laws and how to prevent such conditions and penalties.
Civil Unrest: Being Prepared - SS2216AE (6 Min.)
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Civil unrestâŚProtestsâŚRiots⌠theyâre nothing new, but that doesnât lessen their impact⌠CasualtiesâŚProperty damage⌠Business interruptionâŚFinancial loss. They can occur anywhere. Sometimes they happen without warning, but there can be indications a threat is developing, and these signs offer an opportunity to prepare and be proactive in these challenging situations.
COVID-OSHA Directives for Management SS2215AE (10 Min.)
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New OSHA guidance for COVID-19 for employers How to draft an exposure control and pandemic response plan and procedures Complying with record-keeping and incident investigation protocols pertaining to the pandemic Detailed assessment of your employeeâs exposure risk and implement social distancing strategies appropriate for business operations Strategies & action plan to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and other infectious diseases Develop and implement effective policies and procedures to support and isolate employees exposed to COVID-19
COVID-OSHA Directives for Management - CA Version SS2215AAE (10 Min.)
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In response to COVID-19, OSHA has released a series of guidelines to help combat the pandemic in the workplace. While we canât cover every part of these guidelines in detail, this video discusses a few key elements to help reduce risk in your workplace and community.
Cyber Security - Don't Click That Link SS1020EE (8 Min.)
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This new video explains what to be aware of when online and looking at emails, such as malware, phishing, what links you can click on and what links you should not.
De-escalation Techniques SS1112AE (6 Min.)
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Conflicts...sometimes they can't be avoided. But, they can be managed and their effects minimized. This video talks about techniques to de-escalate almost any situation and even ways that conflict can be turned into a benefit for both sides in the conflict.
Discrimination: Nobody Wins - SS1020AE (14 min.)
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Federal law demands that all employees must be hired, rewarded or reprimanded strictly based on job qualifications and job performance without regard to race, age, sex disability, religion or national origin. Most people believe this is the right thing to doâŚor do they? The reality is, discrimination, especially subtle discrimination, and harassment are still common occurrences in your workplace. Common stereotypes and broad assumptions about our differences are at the root of most discrimination problems. We all want a safe, fair and productive work environment, but discrimination can lead to an erosion of these principles. Everyone benefits from a discrimination-free workplace. But, if we let discrimination be a problemâŚnobody wins.
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion SS1109EE (7 Min.)
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There's no more precious and valuable resource in our workplaces today than the people who populate them. That population is growing more and more diverse as we move into the future, this new diverse workforce is providing us with many exciting benefits, as well as some interesting challenges. This video takes a broad view of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
DOT Reasonable Suspicion Training SS17042AE (17 Min.)
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Referring someone for drug or alcohol testing is never an easy decision to make. easy to make. Why? Because this decision affects someoneâs livelihood, but it also affects the safety of many others. Referring someone for drug or alcohol testing is not to be taken lightly, but itâs not to be ignored either. This video gives you the tools and information you need to do what you need to do, legally, sensitively, and effectively. It defines reasonable suspicion and dewcribes the standards for making reasonable suspicion determinations and provide guidance regarding employee interviews and a reasonable suspicion situation. The bottom line here is safety and saving lives.
Drug & Alcohol Abuse in the Workplace SS9201AE (10 Min.)
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Many employees suffer and struggle to perform to their full potential due to the effects of substance abuse. Employees with substance abuse issues are less productive, use more sick days, are more likely to injure themselves or file workerâs compensation claims. Theyâre also more likely to perceive their jobs negatively, have problems with superiors, and make mistakes. The worst part? It wonât just go away by itself. Most people understand that the abuse of alcohol and illicit drugs are persistent issues in society. What some may not fully understand is how this abuse affects the workplace and how the workplace may affect substance abuse. This program provides insight to this problem and what each individual can do to help.
Drugs & Alcohol: The Harmful Effects SS17040AE
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It should come as no surprise that drugs and alcohol can have negative effects on your life. Although sometimes it may be difficult to imagine, the abuse of these substances can change everything from your body to your bank account. Howow much do you really know? Understanding the full effects that these substances can have could change your life for the better. This video will help you do just that.
Emergency Preparedness: A Supervisor's Responsibility - SS1050IE (25 min.)
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This comprehensive video addresses EVERYTHING concerning emergency preparedness and natural disasters such as floods, earthquakes, hurricanes and storms. Also covers accidental disasters; fires, workplace tragedies and chemical spills. It even covers intentional disasters such as workplace violence, terrorism, employee sabotage and arson. The time to prepare for an emergency is before it happens and this is the best program available to train your supervisors to properly prepare and effectively respond.
Fatigue In the Workplace: Employee Version SS2034AE (7 Min.)
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Occupational fatigue is an increasingly dangerous yet commonly overlooked health condition that affects a majority of the labor force in North America. Because itâs so common, people may think of it as a normal part of working and underestimate the effects. They think, âEverybodyâs tired. Whatâs the big deal?â But, thereâs more to workplace fatigue than just being tired. This video examines the impact of workplace fatigue and provides tips for employees to help combat that dangerous condition.
First Aid: What You Need To Know SS1102IE (16 Min.)
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As an employer who cares so much for your employees, it is a must to provide them with proper first aid training that meets OSHA Compliance requirements. Not only it is vital for the health of your organization, considering safety in the working environment of your employees is good business sense. Here are some facts to consider: 13% of workplace deaths are from sudden cardiac arrest 25% of all emergency room visits could be avoided only if people knew basic first aid and CPR. So is it a waste of money then for organizations to invest in first aid training? There is an undeniable benefit that your company can derive out of reducing health costs.
Florida HB 7 DEI WOKE Act SS1113E (8 Min.)
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This short video will help employers navigate and comply with Floridaâs recently passed HB7 Individual Freedom Law, also known as the âStop WOKE Actâ. Effective July 1, 2022, the new law prohibits employers from requiring, promoting or endorsing certain âprohibited conceptsâ in their diversity, equity, and inclusion training - also known as DEI. Knowledge and compliance is critical for Florida employers, because The STOP Woke Act will be enforced in the same manner as Floridaâs existing employment civil rights protections. Violations include civil actions, injunctive relief and fines up to $10,000.
Harassment in the Workplace - SS1080IE (10 min)
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Workplace harassment includes unwanted verbal or physical behavior regarding sex, gender, gender identity, religion, race, skin color, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability and age. Harassment can target almost any personal characteristic, and occur between any two people...co-workers, managers, or even non-employees like clients, contractors, or vendors. In addition, the victim of harassment is not only the person who is the intended target, but anyone affected by the offensive behavior. Harassment can lead to a hostile, volatile workplace, which is why it is important that your associates know how to properly recognize this behavior and respond correctly. handling these situations wrong can lead to retribution and escalation, so everyone at your facility should be properly trained. This video is a great place to start.
HIPAA Compliance - SS14017AE (10 min.)
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The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, or HIPAA, forbids sharing, transmitting or divulging of information designated as Protected Health Information or PHI of individuals. Itâs designed to offer workers specific protections. Businesses are charged with the responsibility of complying with the provisions set forth in HIPAA and this program was designed to help you reach this goal. This program will help you understand what the HIPAA rulings mean, what your company must do and the steps that must be taken to bring your organization into compliance.
Human Trafficking: See Something, Say Something SS1086I (12 Min.)
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Human Trafficking is the illegal trade of human beings for the purpose of sexual exploitation, forced labor or modern day slavery. It happens every day and you may be a witness to it. What can you do to help stop it? This video explains how.
Job Safety Analysis - SS5033AE (15min.)
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Job Safety Analysis is an important part of a successful safety program. The JSA helps identify hazards in any work process and helps determine ways to minimize risk. This a great program for any Supervisor or Department Head.
Legal Hiring for an Inclusive Workplace - SS2305AE (13 Min.)
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When you are hiring in your workplace, do YOU consider if the process is proper, legal and free of discrimination? According to the laws enforced by EEOC, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, it is illegal to discriminate against someone (applicant or employee) because of that person's race, color, religion, sex (including gender identity, sexual orientation, and pregnancy), national origin, age (40 or older), disability or genetic information. It is also illegal to retaliate against a person because he or she complained about discrimination, filed a charge of discrimination, or participated in an employment discrimination investigation or lawsuit. To put it simply, the law forbids ALL discrimination in EVERY aspect of employment.
Managing the Remote Workforce SS2303AE (10 Min.)
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Studies have also found that a remote or hybrid workforce can improve retention, leave usage, and productivity. Employing remote workers also creates flexibility in hiring. If the company is restricted by location, it can hire the best and the brightest individuals from just about anywhere. But that doesnât mean there arenât challenges. There are. But these challenges can be met, and met successfully. This video shows you how.
Medical Marijuana in the Workplace SS2401AE (6 Min.)
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Marijuana, was legalized in 2019 for medical use in 34 states, along with the District of Columbia. In addition to this, 10 states plus the District of Columbia have legalized recreational marijuana use as well. Some employers are beginning to relax their testing requirements in fear of not properly handling a failed drug test or being accused of discriminating against a medical marijuana user. There are many employers continuing their zero-tolerance policy in fear of the increased marijuana use that would be brought about by marijuana decriminalization. This video is aimed at helping you gains some insight on how you should navigate these new laws through your company policy.
Pandemic Flu: Facts & Prevention SS2204AE
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As defined by the CDC, An influenza pandemic is a global outbreak of a new influenza A virus. Pandemics happen when new or novel influenza A viruses infect people and spread quickly and efficiently. Most people will have little to no immunity to Pandemic flus because they have never before been exposed and there are no vaccines. Remember, education is the first step in prevention. Prevention is the key to reducing the threat of a pandemic.
Personal Hygiene In The Workplace â SS1009EE (10 min.)
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Personal hygiene can âmake or breakâ a personâs 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 even of a complaint.
Reasonable Suspicion Training SS9202AE (25 Min.)
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Did you know that 60% of people who report difficulties with addictive substances are employed full-time? This means that up to 20 million U.S. employees are using substances in a way that likely impacts their work or workplace. But, when do you drug test? Good question. Itâs important for you to know your rights. Itâs important for you to know the law. If you know both, you are better equipped to make sound decisions. This video will help you to understand both.
Safety Committees: The Real Story - SS1008AE (9 min.)
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When a safety committee is properly formed, supported and budgeted they can be invaluable to the safety program. Itâs important to understand the reasons why safety committees fall or die a slow death. This program covers the assignments and responsibilities of the safety committee members.
Service Animals In The Workplace SS3045AE (10 MIn.)
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Service animals do not have to be professionally trained and can be trained by their owners. This video covers common questions about service animals in the workplace. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) defines service animals as dogs that are individually trained to do work or perform specific tasks for an individual with a disability, including physical, sensory, psychiatric, intellectual, or other mental disability.
The Aging Workforce - Supervisor Version - SS5038AE (16 mins)
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The Census Bureau states that by 2020 the number of over 55 people in the workforce will increase by 73% while the number of young workers will increase only 5%. This program will help you develop and implement strategies that will allow you to capitalize on the strengths of this ever-growing sector of your employment base and be better prepared to handle the challenges that may arise as a result of the having older employees as part of your workforce.
The Aging Workforce: Employee Training - SS5039AE (10 min.)
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This program will help older workers define their unique place in todayâs workforce by teaching them to recognize their strengths and capitalize on the experience they bring to their job. Limitations of older workers are also addressed in addition to steps that can be taken to increase productivity.
The Safety Supervisor: Orientation and Overview - SS2051AE (14 mins)
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The Safety Supervisor: Orientation and Overview will go over the topics Supervisors will need to know to do their job. In any organization or company, maintaining a safe workplace is an everyday commitment, and while everyone plays a role in that effort, no-one is more involved and more responsible than the Safety Supervisor. From orienting new hires to generating accident reports to checking protective equipment, the Safety Supervisor has to be available, aware, accountable and ready to take action at all times.
Unconscious Bias - SS9018AE (9 Min.)
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An unconscious bias is when discrimination and incorrect judgments occur due to stereotyping. These can occur automatically and without the person being aware of it. This video is an awareness training tool to help people recognize what unconscious biases they may have and what we can all do to reduce the effects of unconscious bias in our workplace.
Workplace Harassment: Discrimination - SS9108AE (15 Min.)
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Workplace harassment includes unwanted verbal or physical behavior regarding sex, gender, gender identity, religion, race, skin color, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability and age. Harassment can target almost any personal characteristic, and occur between any two peopleâŚco-workers, managers, or even non-employees like clients, contractors, or vendors. In addition, the victim of harassment is not only the person who is the intended target, but anyone affected by the offensive behavior. Harassment can lead to a hostile, volatile workplace, which is why it is important that your associates know how to properly recognize this behavior and respond correctly. handling these situations wrong can lead to retribution and escalation, so everyone at your facility should be properly trained.
Workplace Harassment: Online Harassment - SS9111AE (9 Min.)
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Online Harassment is often called cyberbullying. This is where the harasser victimizes someone using the internet. Employers are embracing new technology in order to appeal to younger employees and reap the benefits of a digitally connected world. For example, instant messaging company applications offer convenience, speed and user-friendly interface. However, there can be a downside to this digital world. Your employees can utilize this technology to harass someone via text or any other online social platform.
Workplace Harassment: Personal Harassment - SS9103AE (9 Min.)
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Workplace harassment includes unwanted verbal or physical behavior regarding sex, gender, gender identity, religion, race, skin color, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability and age. Harassment can target almost any personal characteristic, and occur between any two peopleâŚco-workers, managers, or even non-employees like clients, contractors, or vendors. In addition, the victim of harassment is not only the person who is the intended target, but anyone affected by the offensive behavior. Harassment can lead to a hostile, volatile workplace, which is why it is important that your associates know how to properly recognize this behavior and respond correctly. handling these situations wrong can lead to retribution and escalation, so everyone at your facility should be properly trained.
Workplace Harassment: Physical Harassment - SS9114AE (9 Min.)
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Physical harassment is also often called workplace violence. This refers to a type of workplace harassment that involves physical attacks or threats. In some extreme cases, physical harassment may be classified as assault. Any physical gestures like playful shoving can potentially blur the line between appropriate or not appropriate, since it is the person on the receiving end who decides whether the behavior makes them uncomfortable or not. Physical harassment should be taken very seriously in the workplace and explained thoroughly in your codes of conduct and policies.
Workplace Harassment: Psychological Harassment - SS9104AE (12 Min.)
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Workplace harassment includes unwanted verbal or physical behavior regarding sex, gender, gender identity, religion, race, skin color, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability and age. Harassment can target almost any personal characteristic, and occur between any two peopleâŚco-workers, managers, or even non-employees like clients, contractors, or vendors. In addition, the victim of harassment is not only the person who is the intended target, but anyone affected by the offensive behavior. Harassment can lead to a hostile, volatile workplace, which is why it is important that your associates know how to properly recognize this behavior and respond correctly. handling these situations wrong can lead to retribution and escalation, so everyone at your facility should be properly trained.
Workplace Harassment: Retaliation - SS9106AE (7 Min.)
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Workplace harassment includes unwanted verbal or physical behavior regarding sex, gender, gender identity, religion, race, skin color, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability and age. Harassment can target almost any personal characteristic, and occur between any two peopleâŚco-workers, managers, or even non-employees like clients, contractors, or vendors. In addition, the victim of harassment is not only the person who is the intended target, but anyone affected by the offensive behavior. Harassment can lead to a hostile, volatile workplace, which is why it is important that your associates know how to properly recognize this behavior and respond correctly. handling these situations wrong can lead to retribution and escalation, so everyone at your facility should be properly trained.
Workplace Harassment: Sexual Harassment - SS9110AE (10 Min.)
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Sexual harassment is harassment that is sexual in nature and generally includes unwanted sexual advances, conduct or behavior. Sexual harassment in the workplace is a form of unlawful discrimination and is taken very seriously by the courts. A recent study found that 1 in every 4 women experience sexual harassment in the workplace. A similar poll found 1 in 10 men are experiencing sexual harassment as well. A fourth of men are concerned of becoming falsely accused of sexual harassment. Obviously, this training is vital to avoid harassment and its consequences.
Workplace Harassment: Third Party - SS9115AE (7 Min.)
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Third party harassment is a type of workplace harassment thatâs initiated by a third party, someone from outside of the organization. Instead of the perpetrator being a boss, supervisor or colleague, he or she is a vendor, supplier, customer or client of the company.
Workplace Harassment: Verbal Harassment - SS9107AE (5 Min.)
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Workplace harassment includes unwanted verbal or physical behavior regarding sex, gender, gender identity, religion, race, skin color, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability and age. Harassment can target almost any personal characteristic, and occur between any two peopleâŚco-workers, managers, or even non-employees like clients, contractors, or vendors. In addition, the victim of harassment is not only the person who is the intended target, but anyone affected by the offensive behavior. Harassment can lead to a hostile, volatile workplace, which is why it is important that your associates know how to properly recognize this behavior and respond correctly. handling these situations wrong can lead to retribution and escalation, so everyone at your facility should be properly trained.
Workplace Stress: The Basics - SS1098AE (10 Min.)
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In this fast-paced world, we are always encountering situations that can be stressful. Many of these occur at work. However employee stress, and its effects on their ability to do their jobs, is a subject that is often overlooked. This informative program trains your employees to identify potentially stressful situations and learn how to cope with them.
Workplace Violence: Facts & Prevention - SS1081IE (13 Min.)
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The potential for workplace violence has become a stark reality in our world today. While the odds of a serious incident happening on your property may be slim, the importance for effective preparedness remains vital. This program helps you achieve a level of preparedness and allows viewers to develop a sense of confidence if faced with a potentially violent situation in the workplace. How to recognize signs of potential problems and what to do if the potential becomes reality are discussed in depth.
Accident & Incident Investigation SS1023AE (17 Min.)
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According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, a worker is injured on the job every 5 seconds. Workplace injuries and illnesses cost industry over $175 billion annually. The immediate cause of incidents is usually obvious. But unless the true root cause(s) are identified and corrected, the probability of a similar type incident occurring is high. A properly conducted Incident Investigation is one of the most effective tools and an essential component of all successful incident prevention programs. Incident Investigation program uses broadcast quality images and graphics to capture the audience's attention and communicate in a clear and concise fashion the purpose and importance of Incident Investigation, the skills and techniques required to conduct an effective investigation, how to identify the true root causes of an incident and develop corrective actions, and the importance of communication and follow up. Topics covered include: Taking immediate action at the scene of the incident, Gathering facts and information, How to take effective pictures and document an incident scene, Techniques for interviewing witnesses, Methods for analyzing the facts and information gathered, Developing corrective actions, Implementation and communication, and The importance of follow up. When an incident occurs in the workplace something happened that shouldn't have, or didn't happen that should have. A proper Incident Investigation will answer why and enable you to prevent its recurrence in the future. This program provides the content and tools necessary to effectively train your managers, supervisors, safety committee members and other employees to conduct a proper Incident Investigation.
Active Shooter Awareness Video: Helping Prevent Tragedy â SS1075IE (9 min.)
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Incidents involving active shooters continue to be in the news. These acts of violence are becoming more commonplace in todayâs society, and although your chances of being a victim of an active shooter incident are minuscule, it is important your organization and your associates plan and be prepared for such an incident. Active shooters can strike where we live, where we work, where we study, where we shop or any other environment. No business or institution is immune to the potential of an active shooter attack. The purpose of this informational training is not to alarm viewers, but to enlighten them regarding some of the elements of an active shooter scenario and what they should do to be prepared to deal with such an act.
Active Shooter: Emergency Action Plan - SS1114IE (12 Min.)
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Because active shooter situations are often over within 10 to 15 minutes, before law enforcement arrives on the scene, individuals must be prepared both mentally and physically to deal with an active shooter situation. Be aware of your environment and any possible dangers. Take note of the two nearest exits in any facility you visit. This will help you respond in the safest manner possible if needed.
ADA Americans with Disabilities Act SS9031A (8 Min.)
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The American Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed into law on July 26, 1990. The goal of ADA is to allow Americans with disabilities to lead productive lives by providing minor accommodations. It is designed as a federal anti-discrimination statute to make public and private entities accessible to people with disabilities. This program addresses the sections of this law and how employers, employment agencies and labor unions must not discriminate.
Business Ethics: The Basics - SS1110EE (8 Min.)
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Business ethics govern a businessâs behavior, activities and interactions. Business ethics impact business policies and practices regarding potentially controversial subjects including corporate governance, insider trading, bribery, discrimination, corporate social responsibility, and fiduciary responsibilities. This video provides users a basic over view of business ethics principles and outlines the benefits of ethical behavior in the workplace.
Cal OSHAâs AB2774 UPDATED SS9001AE
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On January 1, 2o11, the State of California is facing a new legislation currently known as AB2774, that could radically affect how Cal/OSHA defines the term âSerious Violationâ. Other states are likely to follow. At present a serious violation is one where there is a substantial probability that death or serious physical harm could result from the event. Examples in but are not limited to serious exposure to a chemical exceeding and established permissible exposure limit or violation of any standard regarding the use of a carcinogen and usually result in higher penalties.The new law will redefine the term âSerious Violationâ and change the way the Division of Occupational Safety and Health also known as DOSH establishes such violations. This could lead to far more citations, higher penalties, more enforcement actions and serious violations that are much harder to contest. The penalties could result in one year in jail and/or a $1, fine.Managers and supervisors are at risk. This program explains the new laws and how to prevent such conditions and penalties.
Civil Unrest: Being Prepared - SS2216AE (6 Min.)
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Civil unrestâŚProtestsâŚRiots⌠theyâre nothing new, but that doesnât lessen their impact⌠CasualtiesâŚProperty damage⌠Business interruptionâŚFinancial loss. They can occur anywhere. Sometimes they happen without warning, but there can be indications a threat is developing, and these signs offer an opportunity to prepare and be proactive in these challenging situations.
COVID-OSHA Directives for Management SS2215AE (10 Min.)
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New OSHA guidance for COVID-19 for employers How to draft an exposure control and pandemic response plan and procedures Complying with record-keeping and incident investigation protocols pertaining to the pandemic Detailed assessment of your employeeâs exposure risk and implement social distancing strategies appropriate for business operations Strategies & action plan to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and other infectious diseases Develop and implement effective policies and procedures to support and isolate employees exposed to COVID-19
COVID-OSHA Directives for Management - CA Version SS2215AAE (10 Min.)
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In response to COVID-19, OSHA has released a series of guidelines to help combat the pandemic in the workplace. While we canât cover every part of these guidelines in detail, this video discusses a few key elements to help reduce risk in your workplace and community.
Cyber Security - Don't Click That Link SS1020EE (8 Min.)
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This new video explains what to be aware of when online and looking at emails, such as malware, phishing, what links you can click on and what links you should not.
De-escalation Techniques SS1112AE (6 Min.)
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Conflicts...sometimes they can't be avoided. But, they can be managed and their effects minimized. This video talks about techniques to de-escalate almost any situation and even ways that conflict can be turned into a benefit for both sides in the conflict.
Discrimination: Nobody Wins - SS1020AE (14 min.)
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Federal law demands that all employees must be hired, rewarded or reprimanded strictly based on job qualifications and job performance without regard to race, age, sex disability, religion or national origin. Most people believe this is the right thing to doâŚor do they? The reality is, discrimination, especially subtle discrimination, and harassment are still common occurrences in your workplace. Common stereotypes and broad assumptions about our differences are at the root of most discrimination problems. We all want a safe, fair and productive work environment, but discrimination can lead to an erosion of these principles. Everyone benefits from a discrimination-free workplace. But, if we let discrimination be a problemâŚnobody wins.
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion SS1109EE (7 Min.)
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There's no more precious and valuable resource in our workplaces today than the people who populate them. That population is growing more and more diverse as we move into the future, this new diverse workforce is providing us with many exciting benefits, as well as some interesting challenges. This video takes a broad view of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
DOT Reasonable Suspicion Training SS17042AE (17 Min.)
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Referring someone for drug or alcohol testing is never an easy decision to make. easy to make. Why? Because this decision affects someoneâs livelihood, but it also affects the safety of many others. Referring someone for drug or alcohol testing is not to be taken lightly, but itâs not to be ignored either. This video gives you the tools and information you need to do what you need to do, legally, sensitively, and effectively. It defines reasonable suspicion and dewcribes the standards for making reasonable suspicion determinations and provide guidance regarding employee interviews and a reasonable suspicion situation. The bottom line here is safety and saving lives.
Drug & Alcohol Abuse in the Workplace SS9201AE (10 Min.)
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Many employees suffer and struggle to perform to their full potential due to the effects of substance abuse. Employees with substance abuse issues are less productive, use more sick days, are more likely to injure themselves or file workerâs compensation claims. Theyâre also more likely to perceive their jobs negatively, have problems with superiors, and make mistakes. The worst part? It wonât just go away by itself. Most people understand that the abuse of alcohol and illicit drugs are persistent issues in society. What some may not fully understand is how this abuse affects the workplace and how the workplace may affect substance abuse. This program provides insight to this problem and what each individual can do to help.
Drugs & Alcohol: The Harmful Effects SS17040AE
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It should come as no surprise that drugs and alcohol can have negative effects on your life. Although sometimes it may be difficult to imagine, the abuse of these substances can change everything from your body to your bank account. Howow much do you really know? Understanding the full effects that these substances can have could change your life for the better. This video will help you do just that.
Emergency Preparedness: A Supervisor's Responsibility - SS1050IE (25 min.)
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This comprehensive video addresses EVERYTHING concerning emergency preparedness and natural disasters such as floods, earthquakes, hurricanes and storms. Also covers accidental disasters; fires, workplace tragedies and chemical spills. It even covers intentional disasters such as workplace violence, terrorism, employee sabotage and arson. The time to prepare for an emergency is before it happens and this is the best program available to train your supervisors to properly prepare and effectively respond.
Fatigue In the Workplace: Employee Version SS2034AE (7 Min.)
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Occupational fatigue is an increasingly dangerous yet commonly overlooked health condition that affects a majority of the labor force in North America. Because itâs so common, people may think of it as a normal part of working and underestimate the effects. They think, âEverybodyâs tired. Whatâs the big deal?â But, thereâs more to workplace fatigue than just being tired. This video examines the impact of workplace fatigue and provides tips for employees to help combat that dangerous condition.
First Aid: What You Need To Know SS1102IE (16 Min.)
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As an employer who cares so much for your employees, it is a must to provide them with proper first aid training that meets OSHA Compliance requirements. Not only it is vital for the health of your organization, considering safety in the working environment of your employees is good business sense. Here are some facts to consider: 13% of workplace deaths are from sudden cardiac arrest 25% of all emergency room visits could be avoided only if people knew basic first aid and CPR. So is it a waste of money then for organizations to invest in first aid training? There is an undeniable benefit that your company can derive out of reducing health costs.
Florida HB 7 DEI WOKE Act SS1113E (8 Min.)
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This short video will help employers navigate and comply with Floridaâs recently passed HB7 Individual Freedom Law, also known as the âStop WOKE Actâ. Effective July 1, 2022, the new law prohibits employers from requiring, promoting or endorsing certain âprohibited conceptsâ in their diversity, equity, and inclusion training - also known as DEI. Knowledge and compliance is critical for Florida employers, because The STOP Woke Act will be enforced in the same manner as Floridaâs existing employment civil rights protections. Violations include civil actions, injunctive relief and fines up to $10,000.
Harassment in the Workplace - SS1080IE (10 min)
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Workplace harassment includes unwanted verbal or physical behavior regarding sex, gender, gender identity, religion, race, skin color, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability and age. Harassment can target almost any personal characteristic, and occur between any two people...co-workers, managers, or even non-employees like clients, contractors, or vendors. In addition, the victim of harassment is not only the person who is the intended target, but anyone affected by the offensive behavior. Harassment can lead to a hostile, volatile workplace, which is why it is important that your associates know how to properly recognize this behavior and respond correctly. handling these situations wrong can lead to retribution and escalation, so everyone at your facility should be properly trained. This video is a great place to start.
HIPAA Compliance - SS14017AE (10 min.)
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The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, or HIPAA, forbids sharing, transmitting or divulging of information designated as Protected Health Information or PHI of individuals. Itâs designed to offer workers specific protections. Businesses are charged with the responsibility of complying with the provisions set forth in HIPAA and this program was designed to help you reach this goal. This program will help you understand what the HIPAA rulings mean, what your company must do and the steps that must be taken to bring your organization into compliance.
Human Trafficking: See Something, Say Something SS1086I (12 Min.)
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Human Trafficking is the illegal trade of human beings for the purpose of sexual exploitation, forced labor or modern day slavery. It happens every day and you may be a witness to it. What can you do to help stop it? This video explains how.
Job Safety Analysis - SS5033AE (15min.)
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Job Safety Analysis is an important part of a successful safety program. The JSA helps identify hazards in any work process and helps determine ways to minimize risk. This a great program for any Supervisor or Department Head.
Legal Hiring for an Inclusive Workplace - SS2305AE (13 Min.)
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When you are hiring in your workplace, do YOU consider if the process is proper, legal and free of discrimination? According to the laws enforced by EEOC, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, it is illegal to discriminate against someone (applicant or employee) because of that person's race, color, religion, sex (including gender identity, sexual orientation, and pregnancy), national origin, age (40 or older), disability or genetic information. It is also illegal to retaliate against a person because he or she complained about discrimination, filed a charge of discrimination, or participated in an employment discrimination investigation or lawsuit. To put it simply, the law forbids ALL discrimination in EVERY aspect of employment.
Managing the Remote Workforce SS2303AE (10 Min.)
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Studies have also found that a remote or hybrid workforce can improve retention, leave usage, and productivity. Employing remote workers also creates flexibility in hiring. If the company is restricted by location, it can hire the best and the brightest individuals from just about anywhere. But that doesnât mean there arenât challenges. There are. But these challenges can be met, and met successfully. This video shows you how.
Medical Marijuana in the Workplace SS2401AE (6 Min.)
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Marijuana, was legalized in 2019 for medical use in 34 states, along with the District of Columbia. In addition to this, 10 states plus the District of Columbia have legalized recreational marijuana use as well. Some employers are beginning to relax their testing requirements in fear of not properly handling a failed drug test or being accused of discriminating against a medical marijuana user. There are many employers continuing their zero-tolerance policy in fear of the increased marijuana use that would be brought about by marijuana decriminalization. This video is aimed at helping you gains some insight on how you should navigate these new laws through your company policy.
Pandemic Flu: Facts & Prevention SS2204AE
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As defined by the CDC, An influenza pandemic is a global outbreak of a new influenza A virus. Pandemics happen when new or novel influenza A viruses infect people and spread quickly and efficiently. Most people will have little to no immunity to Pandemic flus because they have never before been exposed and there are no vaccines. Remember, education is the first step in prevention. Prevention is the key to reducing the threat of a pandemic.
Personal Hygiene In The Workplace â SS1009EE (10 min.)
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Personal hygiene can âmake or breakâ a personâs 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 even of a complaint.
Reasonable Suspicion Training SS9202AE (25 Min.)
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Did you know that 60% of people who report difficulties with addictive substances are employed full-time? This means that up to 20 million U.S. employees are using substances in a way that likely impacts their work or workplace. But, when do you drug test? Good question. Itâs important for you to know your rights. Itâs important for you to know the law. If you know both, you are better equipped to make sound decisions. This video will help you to understand both.
Safety Committees: The Real Story - SS1008AE (9 min.)
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When a safety committee is properly formed, supported and budgeted they can be invaluable to the safety program. Itâs important to understand the reasons why safety committees fall or die a slow death. This program covers the assignments and responsibilities of the safety committee members.
Service Animals In The Workplace SS3045AE (10 MIn.)
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Service animals do not have to be professionally trained and can be trained by their owners. This video covers common questions about service animals in the workplace. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) defines service animals as dogs that are individually trained to do work or perform specific tasks for an individual with a disability, including physical, sensory, psychiatric, intellectual, or other mental disability.
The Aging Workforce - Supervisor Version - SS5038AE (16 mins)
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The Census Bureau states that by 2020 the number of over 55 people in the workforce will increase by 73% while the number of young workers will increase only 5%. This program will help you develop and implement strategies that will allow you to capitalize on the strengths of this ever-growing sector of your employment base and be better prepared to handle the challenges that may arise as a result of the having older employees as part of your workforce.
The Aging Workforce: Employee Training - SS5039AE (10 min.)
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This program will help older workers define their unique place in todayâs workforce by teaching them to recognize their strengths and capitalize on the experience they bring to their job. Limitations of older workers are also addressed in addition to steps that can be taken to increase productivity.
The Safety Supervisor: Orientation and Overview - SS2051AE (14 mins)
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The Safety Supervisor: Orientation and Overview will go over the topics Supervisors will need to know to do their job. In any organization or company, maintaining a safe workplace is an everyday commitment, and while everyone plays a role in that effort, no-one is more involved and more responsible than the Safety Supervisor. From orienting new hires to generating accident reports to checking protective equipment, the Safety Supervisor has to be available, aware, accountable and ready to take action at all times.
Unconscious Bias - SS9018AE (9 Min.)
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An unconscious bias is when discrimination and incorrect judgments occur due to stereotyping. These can occur automatically and without the person being aware of it. This video is an awareness training tool to help people recognize what unconscious biases they may have and what we can all do to reduce the effects of unconscious bias in our workplace.
Workplace Harassment: Discrimination - SS9108AE (15 Min.)
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Workplace harassment includes unwanted verbal or physical behavior regarding sex, gender, gender identity, religion, race, skin color, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability and age. Harassment can target almost any personal characteristic, and occur between any two peopleâŚco-workers, managers, or even non-employees like clients, contractors, or vendors. In addition, the victim of harassment is not only the person who is the intended target, but anyone affected by the offensive behavior. Harassment can lead to a hostile, volatile workplace, which is why it is important that your associates know how to properly recognize this behavior and respond correctly. handling these situations wrong can lead to retribution and escalation, so everyone at your facility should be properly trained.
Workplace Harassment: Online Harassment - SS9111AE (9 Min.)
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Online Harassment is often called cyberbullying. This is where the harasser victimizes someone using the internet. Employers are embracing new technology in order to appeal to younger employees and reap the benefits of a digitally connected world. For example, instant messaging company applications offer convenience, speed and user-friendly interface. However, there can be a downside to this digital world. Your employees can utilize this technology to harass someone via text or any other online social platform.
Workplace Harassment: Personal Harassment - SS9103AE (9 Min.)
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Workplace harassment includes unwanted verbal or physical behavior regarding sex, gender, gender identity, religion, race, skin color, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability and age. Harassment can target almost any personal characteristic, and occur between any two peopleâŚco-workers, managers, or even non-employees like clients, contractors, or vendors. In addition, the victim of harassment is not only the person who is the intended target, but anyone affected by the offensive behavior. Harassment can lead to a hostile, volatile workplace, which is why it is important that your associates know how to properly recognize this behavior and respond correctly. handling these situations wrong can lead to retribution and escalation, so everyone at your facility should be properly trained.
Workplace Harassment: Physical Harassment - SS9114AE (9 Min.)
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Physical harassment is also often called workplace violence. This refers to a type of workplace harassment that involves physical attacks or threats. In some extreme cases, physical harassment may be classified as assault. Any physical gestures like playful shoving can potentially blur the line between appropriate or not appropriate, since it is the person on the receiving end who decides whether the behavior makes them uncomfortable or not. Physical harassment should be taken very seriously in the workplace and explained thoroughly in your codes of conduct and policies.
Workplace Harassment: Psychological Harassment - SS9104AE (12 Min.)
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Workplace harassment includes unwanted verbal or physical behavior regarding sex, gender, gender identity, religion, race, skin color, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability and age. Harassment can target almost any personal characteristic, and occur between any two peopleâŚco-workers, managers, or even non-employees like clients, contractors, or vendors. In addition, the victim of harassment is not only the person who is the intended target, but anyone affected by the offensive behavior. Harassment can lead to a hostile, volatile workplace, which is why it is important that your associates know how to properly recognize this behavior and respond correctly. handling these situations wrong can lead to retribution and escalation, so everyone at your facility should be properly trained.
Workplace Harassment: Retaliation - SS9106AE (7 Min.)
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Workplace harassment includes unwanted verbal or physical behavior regarding sex, gender, gender identity, religion, race, skin color, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability and age. Harassment can target almost any personal characteristic, and occur between any two peopleâŚco-workers, managers, or even non-employees like clients, contractors, or vendors. In addition, the victim of harassment is not only the person who is the intended target, but anyone affected by the offensive behavior. Harassment can lead to a hostile, volatile workplace, which is why it is important that your associates know how to properly recognize this behavior and respond correctly. handling these situations wrong can lead to retribution and escalation, so everyone at your facility should be properly trained.
Workplace Harassment: Sexual Harassment - SS9110AE (10 Min.)
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Sexual harassment is harassment that is sexual in nature and generally includes unwanted sexual advances, conduct or behavior. Sexual harassment in the workplace is a form of unlawful discrimination and is taken very seriously by the courts. A recent study found that 1 in every 4 women experience sexual harassment in the workplace. A similar poll found 1 in 10 men are experiencing sexual harassment as well. A fourth of men are concerned of becoming falsely accused of sexual harassment. Obviously, this training is vital to avoid harassment and its consequences.
Workplace Harassment: Third Party - SS9115AE (7 Min.)
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Third party harassment is a type of workplace harassment thatâs initiated by a third party, someone from outside of the organization. Instead of the perpetrator being a boss, supervisor or colleague, he or she is a vendor, supplier, customer or client of the company.
Workplace Harassment: Verbal Harassment - SS9107AE (5 Min.)
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Workplace harassment includes unwanted verbal or physical behavior regarding sex, gender, gender identity, religion, race, skin color, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability and age. Harassment can target almost any personal characteristic, and occur between any two peopleâŚco-workers, managers, or even non-employees like clients, contractors, or vendors. In addition, the victim of harassment is not only the person who is the intended target, but anyone affected by the offensive behavior. Harassment can lead to a hostile, volatile workplace, which is why it is important that your associates know how to properly recognize this behavior and respond correctly. handling these situations wrong can lead to retribution and escalation, so everyone at your facility should be properly trained.
Workplace Stress: The Basics - SS1098AE (10 Min.)
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In this fast-paced world, we are always encountering situations that can be stressful. Many of these occur at work. However employee stress, and its effects on their ability to do their jobs, is a subject that is often overlooked. This informative program trains your employees to identify potentially stressful situations and learn how to cope with them.
Workplace Violence: Facts & Prevention - SS1081IE (13 Min.)
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The potential for workplace violence has become a stark reality in our world today. While the odds of a serious incident happening on your property may be slim, the importance for effective preparedness remains vital. This program helps you achieve a level of preparedness and allows viewers to develop a sense of confidence if faced with a potentially violent situation in the workplace. How to recognize signs of potential problems and what to do if the potential becomes reality are discussed in depth.
In A Minute Safety Chats (5 minute videos)
Back Safety Basics SS1014DE-5 Concise Version
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Back 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 does just that. Great for new or experienced employees.
BBP Know The Risk SS1027BE-5 Concise Version
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Bloodborne Pathogens are a potential hazard in every workplace. Even minor first aid situations can present a potential risk. That's why training is so important. This prgram takes the mystery out of Bloodborne Pathogens by explaining, in simple terms: What Bloodborne Pathogens are What diseases they can cause and How to prevent exposure.
Commercial Kitchen Fire Prevention - SS6031AE (5 min.)
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Fires are an ever-present danger in a commercial kitchen. But the danger can be controlled and contained by following sound fire prevention principles. This video outlines these principles and delivers information vital to preventing and containing fires in your establishment. Different types of fire suppression systems are discussed as well as how to operate and inspect them. The importance of keeping flues and appliances grease-free are examined as well as other common sense tips that will help your employees remain safe are also discussed.
Fire Extinguisher Training - SS5072AE (5 mins.)
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Fire Extinguishers...your first line of defense in the event of a fire. Does everyone on your staff know how to use one and when to use one? This program covers the basics of HOW to properly use a fire extinguisher and WHEN to use it.
Fire Prevention 101 - SS5068AE (5 mins)
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Few things can be more terrifying and catastrophic than a fire. That is why training and education is so important. This video looks at ways fires can be prevented and covers the basics of fire prevention, conditions that contribute to fires and steps employees can take to minimize the risk of a potential fire in a unit.
Forklift Safety SS1024GE-5 Concise Version
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This program utilizes video shot on location as well as 3D animations to train new or experienced employees in the importance of safe operation and the responsibilities of professional lift truck operations, and the skills and techniques operators can use to help ensure workplace safety and incident prevention.
GHS: Hazardous Materials Labels SS2001FE (8 Min.)
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This GHS Container Labeling Training Video will help your employees understand the six types of information contained on a Globally Harmonized System (GHS) label as well as how to understand the 9 types of pictograms used in a GHS labeling program. This training DVD was created specifically to help you with the OSHA GHS compliance standard
GHS: Safety Data Sheets-The Basics SS2002FE (5 Min.)
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Explains the new GHS format for Safety Data Sheets (SDS's) adopted by OSHA when they revised their hazard communication standard. Available in English & Spanish
GHS: The Basics - SS1050FE (5 Min)
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GHS or Globally Harmonized System is a method of identifying chemicals and their associated hazards. This video provides viewers with the basics of this program and describes the resources they can use to properly identify the hazards they may face, protective measures to minimize these hazards and other pertinent information.
Insects, Rodents and Snakes: The Safety Basics SS1111AE
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Insect, rodent, and snake safety meeting topic. Play to your employees to inform about the hazards and controls related to insects, rodents, and snakes.
Ladder Safety â SS8019AE - 5 (5 min.) Concise Version
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This video deals with the safe way to use stepladders, straight ladders and platform ladders, as well as common hazards associated with improper ladder use. Explains the 4:1 rule when placing straight ladders, the belt buckle rule, 36âł requirement for straight ladders above landings and more. A great program for new or experienced workers.
Lockout Tagout Procedures SS1036AE-5 Concise Version
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Also Available In Spanish
It is estimated that over 100 workers are seriously injured every day due to failure to properly lockout-tagout equipment. This program covers the purpose of lockout-tagout, the hazards associated with the accidental release of stored energy, proper lockout-tagout procedures for attaining zero energy state, proper startup procedures and special situations. Referred by many professionals as the best training program in the market, Lockout-Tagout creates an awareness and respect for the hazards and motivates your workers to follow best practices to prevent incidents and ensure their safety.
PPE Basic Training SS1028BE-5 Concise Version
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Also Available In Spanish
PPE:Basic Training is just that, the Basics. Viewers will learn the basic purposes of each type of PPE and what hazards the PPE protects them against. Personal Responsibility to wear the PPE is stressed as is wearing the proper PPE for the proper task. Topics include: Footwear, Gloves, Eye Protection, Head Protection, Respirators and more. A great way to train new employees or open a discussion with experienced workers.
Slips Trips & Falls SS1064IE-5 Concise Version
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Also Available In Spanish
When most people think of workplace injuries they visualize high-risk activities. Slips, trips and falls are the second-leading cause of workplace injuries and fatalities. Over 50% of them occur at ground level. Slips, trips, and falls are 100% preventable.
What Is Risk? SS1104IE (7 Min.)
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This video defines what risk is and teaches viewers to recognize risk, both in their personal lives and at work. Viewers are shown their personal responsibility as it relates to reducing risk.
Back Safety Basics SS1014DE-5 Concise Version
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Also Available In Spanish
Back 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 does just that. Great for new or experienced employees.
BBP Know The Risk SS1027BE-5 Concise Version
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Also Available In Spanish
Bloodborne Pathogens are a potential hazard in every workplace. Even minor first aid situations can present a potential risk. That's why training is so important. This prgram takes the mystery out of Bloodborne Pathogens by explaining, in simple terms: What Bloodborne Pathogens are What diseases they can cause and How to prevent exposure.
Commercial Kitchen Fire Prevention - SS6031AE (5 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Fires are an ever-present danger in a commercial kitchen. But the danger can be controlled and contained by following sound fire prevention principles. This video outlines these principles and delivers information vital to preventing and containing fires in your establishment. Different types of fire suppression systems are discussed as well as how to operate and inspect them. The importance of keeping flues and appliances grease-free are examined as well as other common sense tips that will help your employees remain safe are also discussed.
Fire Extinguisher Training - SS5072AE (5 mins.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Fire Extinguishers...your first line of defense in the event of a fire. Does everyone on your staff know how to use one and when to use one? This program covers the basics of HOW to properly use a fire extinguisher and WHEN to use it.
Fire Prevention 101 - SS5068AE (5 mins)
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Also Available In Spanish
Few things can be more terrifying and catastrophic than a fire. That is why training and education is so important. This video looks at ways fires can be prevented and covers the basics of fire prevention, conditions that contribute to fires and steps employees can take to minimize the risk of a potential fire in a unit.
Forklift Safety SS1024GE-5 Concise Version
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Also Available In Spanish
This program utilizes video shot on location as well as 3D animations to train new or experienced employees in the importance of safe operation and the responsibilities of professional lift truck operations, and the skills and techniques operators can use to help ensure workplace safety and incident prevention.
GHS: Hazardous Materials Labels SS2001FE (8 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
This GHS Container Labeling Training Video will help your employees understand the six types of information contained on a Globally Harmonized System (GHS) label as well as how to understand the 9 types of pictograms used in a GHS labeling program. This training DVD was created specifically to help you with the OSHA GHS compliance standard
GHS: Safety Data Sheets-The Basics SS2002FE (5 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Explains the new GHS format for Safety Data Sheets (SDS's) adopted by OSHA when they revised their hazard communication standard. Available in English & Spanish
GHS: The Basics - SS1050FE (5 Min)
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Also Available In Spanish
GHS or Globally Harmonized System is a method of identifying chemicals and their associated hazards. This video provides viewers with the basics of this program and describes the resources they can use to properly identify the hazards they may face, protective measures to minimize these hazards and other pertinent information.
Insects, Rodents and Snakes: The Safety Basics SS1111AE
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Insect, rodent, and snake safety meeting topic. Play to your employees to inform about the hazards and controls related to insects, rodents, and snakes.
Ladder Safety â SS8019AE - 5 (5 min.) Concise Version
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Also Available In Spanish
This video deals with the safe way to use stepladders, straight ladders and platform ladders, as well as common hazards associated with improper ladder use. Explains the 4:1 rule when placing straight ladders, the belt buckle rule, 36âł requirement for straight ladders above landings and more. A great program for new or experienced workers.
Lockout Tagout Procedures SS1036AE-5 Concise Version
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Also Available In Spanish
It is estimated that over 100 workers are seriously injured every day due to failure to properly lockout-tagout equipment. This program covers the purpose of lockout-tagout, the hazards associated with the accidental release of stored energy, proper lockout-tagout procedures for attaining zero energy state, proper startup procedures and special situations. Referred by many professionals as the best training program in the market, Lockout-Tagout creates an awareness and respect for the hazards and motivates your workers to follow best practices to prevent incidents and ensure their safety.
PPE Basic Training SS1028BE-5 Concise Version
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Also Available In Spanish
PPE:Basic Training is just that, the Basics. Viewers will learn the basic purposes of each type of PPE and what hazards the PPE protects them against. Personal Responsibility to wear the PPE is stressed as is wearing the proper PPE for the proper task. Topics include: Footwear, Gloves, Eye Protection, Head Protection, Respirators and more. A great way to train new employees or open a discussion with experienced workers.
Slips Trips & Falls SS1064IE-5 Concise Version
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Also Available In Spanish
When most people think of workplace injuries they visualize high-risk activities. Slips, trips and falls are the second-leading cause of workplace injuries and fatalities. Over 50% of them occur at ground level. Slips, trips, and falls are 100% preventable.
What Is Risk? SS1104IE (7 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
This video defines what risk is and teaches viewers to recognize risk, both in their personal lives and at work. Viewers are shown their personal responsibility as it relates to reducing risk.
Janitorial/Maintenance
COVID -19: Cleaning & Disinfecting SS2218AE (5 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Reducing the risk of exposure to COVID-19 by cleaning and disinfection is an important part of reopening public spaces that will require careful planning. Every American has been called upon to slow the spread of the virus through social distancing and prevention hygiene, such as frequently washing your hands and wearing face coverings. Everyone also has a role in making sure our communities are as safe as possible to reopen and remain open. The virus that causes COVID-19 can be killed if you use the right products. EPA has compiled a list of disinfectant products that can be used against COVID-19, including ready-to-use sprays, concentrates, and wipes. This program is a great way to get everyone on the same page in your workplace.
Janitorial Safety - SS15000A (13 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Janitorial workers have many, many responsibilities. It would probably be easier to talk about what they DONâT do than what you do on a daily basis. But, regardless of how many different tasks they perform or how busy they are, safety should be the top priority. Itâs simply this. Thatâs what this program is all about, examining common hazards janitorial staff face on a daily basis and the steps they can take to minimize risk. Topics include: Personal Protective Equipment, PPE, Back Injury Prevention, Bloodborne Pathogens, Slips, Trips and Falls, Electrical Safety and Chemicals.
Preventing Water Damage - SS5092AE (8 Min.)
Description
Water damage claims are expensive. On average, one sprinkler head activation will result in approximately $38k+ worth of property and structural damage. This video examines ways to reduce claims and minimize damage.
Shop Safety - SS1083IE (8 mins)
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Also Available In Spanish
Utility Cart Safety - SS1043IE (10 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Focuses on operating safety, maintenance of electric batteries, safe driving techniques and basic safety requirements. Allowing operators to drive these vehicles without proper training increases a companyâs liability in the event anyone is injured as a result.
COVID -19: Cleaning & Disinfecting SS2218AE (5 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Reducing the risk of exposure to COVID-19 by cleaning and disinfection is an important part of reopening public spaces that will require careful planning. Every American has been called upon to slow the spread of the virus through social distancing and prevention hygiene, such as frequently washing your hands and wearing face coverings. Everyone also has a role in making sure our communities are as safe as possible to reopen and remain open. The virus that causes COVID-19 can be killed if you use the right products. EPA has compiled a list of disinfectant products that can be used against COVID-19, including ready-to-use sprays, concentrates, and wipes. This program is a great way to get everyone on the same page in your workplace.
Janitorial Safety - SS15000A (13 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Janitorial workers have many, many responsibilities. It would probably be easier to talk about what they DONâT do than what you do on a daily basis. But, regardless of how many different tasks they perform or how busy they are, safety should be the top priority. Itâs simply this. Thatâs what this program is all about, examining common hazards janitorial staff face on a daily basis and the steps they can take to minimize risk. Topics include: Personal Protective Equipment, PPE, Back Injury Prevention, Bloodborne Pathogens, Slips, Trips and Falls, Electrical Safety and Chemicals.
Preventing Water Damage - SS5092AE (8 Min.)
Description
Water damage claims are expensive. On average, one sprinkler head activation will result in approximately $38k+ worth of property and structural damage. This video examines ways to reduce claims and minimize damage.
Shop Safety - SS1083IE (8 mins)
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Also Available In Spanish
Utility Cart Safety - SS1043IE (10 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Focuses on operating safety, maintenance of electric batteries, safe driving techniques and basic safety requirements. Allowing operators to drive these vehicles without proper training increases a companyâs liability in the event anyone is injured as a result.
Machinery & Welding
Arc Flash: Facts and Prevention SS1086IE (10 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Arc Flash focuses on what arc flash is, its hazards and how employees can avoid it on the job. Electricity is so common in our homes and workplaces that we normally donât think twice about using it. But electricity kills and injures thousands of people every year, so itâs important to understand its hazards and know how to avoid them. Electricity poses two major hazards to people who work with it. The most intense is arc flash, a violent release of electrical energy that causes severe injuries and fatalities. The second is shock, which can cause burns, internal injuries, cardiac arrest⌠even be fatal. Topics covered in this program include shock and how to avoid it, what arc flash is, personal protective equipment, creating an electrically safe condition, avoiding arc flash situations and more. This program is one of the most effective and efficient ways to get employees the training that they need, in a classroom or individually through their desktop or tablet computer.
Basic Electrical Safety SS1085IE (11 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
This video explains the basics of electrical safety in an easy to understand manner. A great program for new employees or experienced employees in need of refresher training.
Carbon Monoxide - SS5063AE (12 mins)
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Also Available In Spanish
Carbon MonoxideâŚodorless, colorless, deadly, and it could be in your property. Everyone needs to be aware of this potential threat. This program address: What is carbon monoxide and why is it dangerous How carbon monoxide is generated and how it is handled in occupied spaces Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning Maintaining fuel-fired equipment to minimize carbon monoxide accumulation Following the recommendations outlined in this program can help you reduce the threat of carbon monoxide on you property.
Compressed Air Safety - SSE2131E (17 mins)
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Also Available In Spanish
This video stresses the importance of working safely with compressed air to prevent injuries. Featured are four workplace incidents that illustrate the fact that compressed air hazards are often not easily recognized but still can have tragic consequences. Topics include: 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 Components of compressed air systems
Compressed Gas Cylinders: Safety Basics - SSC0031AE (10 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Stored compressed gases are essential components in all areas of American industry. Compressed gas cylinders hold fuel, breathable air and chemicals that can produce devastating results if they are accidentally released or leak. This program shows the viewer the types of hazards associated with the gases, how the gases are compressed and stored and how the cylinders should be handled. The viewer will also learn how to connect gas cylinders to service lines and fixtures and how to control gas leaks.
Grinding and Abrasive Wheels SS1097IE (10 Min.)
Description
Grinding and Abrasive Wheels program provides the viewer with information on the proper use and operation of grinders in a safe manner. There are a variety of jobs in foundry operations in industries requiring the use of grinders. They can be portable grinders or fixed bench grinders. It's a safe job if you follow the rules. If you ignore safety or ignore proper grinding procedures, it can be an extremely hazardous job. We don't intend to cover all the safety rules associated with grinding. We just want to provide some information to make you more aware of safety when operating grinders.
Hot Work & Fire Prevention SS11082EE (12 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Welding, grinding, cutting, open flame and other spark-producing tools and operations are all capable of starting dangerous fires in our workplaces. Collectively known as hot work, such processes require specific permits and procedures be followed to prevent the ignition of vapors, liquids and solids that may be in or near the work area. Careless hot work operations can quickly lead to fires, extensive property damage, severe injuries or death. This program discusses the safe work practices that should be taken to prevent such incidents and reviews the responsibilities of those workers involved in hot work tasks.
Industrial Cranes & Rigging: Safety Is In Your Hands - SS1026H (15 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Cranes. Useful tools. Powerful tools. Tools that need to be treated with respect. Why? The reason is simple. Any mistake with a crane, even a small mistake can have serious consequences including property damage, injury or even loss of life. Knowing how to use the equipment properly and following established policies and procedures can help minimize risk. Thatâs what this program is all about, the basics of crane safety.
Lead In The Workplace: The Facts - SS1093IE (8 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
LeadâŚit has a variety of uses. It can be combined with other metals to produce alloys. Lead and lead alloys are often used to make batteries, ammunition, and other metal products. Years ago, lead was also used regularly in paint, ceramics, caulk, and pipe solder among other things. Because of its potential health problems, the amount of lead used in these products today has lessened or has been removed. Though used less often, lead is still common in many industries, including construction, mining, and manufacturing. In each of these industries, workers are at risk of being exposed to lead. This videos outlines the hazards and gives viewers the facts about lead in the workplace.
Lockout/Tagout â SS1036AE (14 mins)
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Also Available In Spanish
It is estimated that over 100 workers are seriously injured every day due to failure to properly lockout-tagout equipment. This program covers the purpose of lockout-tagout, the hazards associated with the accidental release of stored energy, proper lockout-tagout procedures for attaining zero energy state, proper startup procedures and special situations. Referred by many professionals as the best training program in the market, Lockout-Tagout creates an awareness and respect for the hazards and motivates your workers to follow best practices to prevent incidents and ensure their safety.
Machine Guarding & Conveyor Safety â SS1003HE (12 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Emphasizes that machine guarding is not foolproof and requires employee responsibility when working with machinery. The last segment of the program addresses safety concerns regarding employees who work with or near conveyor systems.
Machine Guarding: The Real Story - SS1027HE (13 min.)
Description
We will follow the personal stories of three workers who have been affected or injured at work by breeches in machine guard safety procedures. Through each workerâs personal stories, viewers will see the possible far-reaching impact of overlooking safety procedure for even a moment. Emphasis is placed on the importance of following safe general machine guarding procedures, proper guard inspection before use, and practicing awareness while using machines.
Machinery & Tool Safety - SS1028HE (12 mins.) English
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Also Available In Spanish
OSHA Formaldehyde Standard â SS19004AE
Description
The OSHA Formaldehyde Standard provides training that is required by this standard, and focuses on the rules and procedures that the standard establishes for working with this potentially dangerous chemical. While Formaldehyde is used in many laboratory operations, it can be a serious health hazard. 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. Areas covered in the course include potential health hazards, testing for Permissible Exposure Limits (PEL), labeling and Material Safety Data Sheets, hoods and other ventilation systems, personal protective equipment, spill clean-up and decontamination procedures, first aid, the medical surveillance plan, and more.
Power Saw Safety - SS1021HE (7 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Welding Safety: The Basics SS1103AE (10 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Welders help build our world. Itâs a job vital to the construction of our future. It requires training, skill and a commitment to safety. Yes, safety. Because there are many facets of welding that are potentially hazardous. But, that doesnât mean you have to get injured. Quite the opposite. There are safety policies and procedures that, if followed, will help minimize your risk of an injury to you, or those around you during welding operations.
Arc Flash: Facts and Prevention SS1086IE (10 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Arc Flash focuses on what arc flash is, its hazards and how employees can avoid it on the job. Electricity is so common in our homes and workplaces that we normally donât think twice about using it. But electricity kills and injures thousands of people every year, so itâs important to understand its hazards and know how to avoid them. Electricity poses two major hazards to people who work with it. The most intense is arc flash, a violent release of electrical energy that causes severe injuries and fatalities. The second is shock, which can cause burns, internal injuries, cardiac arrest⌠even be fatal. Topics covered in this program include shock and how to avoid it, what arc flash is, personal protective equipment, creating an electrically safe condition, avoiding arc flash situations and more. This program is one of the most effective and efficient ways to get employees the training that they need, in a classroom or individually through their desktop or tablet computer.
Basic Electrical Safety SS1085IE (11 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This video explains the basics of electrical safety in an easy to understand manner. A great program for new employees or experienced employees in need of refresher training.
Carbon Monoxide - SS5063AE (12 mins)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Carbon MonoxideâŚodorless, colorless, deadly, and it could be in your property. Everyone needs to be aware of this potential threat. This program address: What is carbon monoxide and why is it dangerous How carbon monoxide is generated and how it is handled in occupied spaces Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning Maintaining fuel-fired equipment to minimize carbon monoxide accumulation Following the recommendations outlined in this program can help you reduce the threat of carbon monoxide on you property.
Compressed Air Safety - SSE2131E (17 mins)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This video stresses the importance of working safely with compressed air to prevent injuries. Featured are four workplace incidents that illustrate the fact that compressed air hazards are often not easily recognized but still can have tragic consequences. Topics include: 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 Components of compressed air systems
Compressed Gas Cylinders: Safety Basics - SSC0031AE (10 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Stored compressed gases are essential components in all areas of American industry. Compressed gas cylinders hold fuel, breathable air and chemicals that can produce devastating results if they are accidentally released or leak. This program shows the viewer the types of hazards associated with the gases, how the gases are compressed and stored and how the cylinders should be handled. The viewer will also learn how to connect gas cylinders to service lines and fixtures and how to control gas leaks.
Grinding and Abrasive Wheels SS1097IE (10 Min.)
Description
Grinding and Abrasive Wheels program provides the viewer with information on the proper use and operation of grinders in a safe manner. There are a variety of jobs in foundry operations in industries requiring the use of grinders. They can be portable grinders or fixed bench grinders. It's a safe job if you follow the rules. If you ignore safety or ignore proper grinding procedures, it can be an extremely hazardous job. We don't intend to cover all the safety rules associated with grinding. We just want to provide some information to make you more aware of safety when operating grinders.
Hot Work & Fire Prevention SS11082EE (12 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Welding, grinding, cutting, open flame and other spark-producing tools and operations are all capable of starting dangerous fires in our workplaces. Collectively known as hot work, such processes require specific permits and procedures be followed to prevent the ignition of vapors, liquids and solids that may be in or near the work area. Careless hot work operations can quickly lead to fires, extensive property damage, severe injuries or death. This program discusses the safe work practices that should be taken to prevent such incidents and reviews the responsibilities of those workers involved in hot work tasks.
Industrial Cranes & Rigging: Safety Is In Your Hands - SS1026H (15 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Cranes. Useful tools. Powerful tools. Tools that need to be treated with respect. Why? The reason is simple. Any mistake with a crane, even a small mistake can have serious consequences including property damage, injury or even loss of life. Knowing how to use the equipment properly and following established policies and procedures can help minimize risk. Thatâs what this program is all about, the basics of crane safety.
Lead In The Workplace: The Facts - SS1093IE (8 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
LeadâŚit has a variety of uses. It can be combined with other metals to produce alloys. Lead and lead alloys are often used to make batteries, ammunition, and other metal products. Years ago, lead was also used regularly in paint, ceramics, caulk, and pipe solder among other things. Because of its potential health problems, the amount of lead used in these products today has lessened or has been removed. Though used less often, lead is still common in many industries, including construction, mining, and manufacturing. In each of these industries, workers are at risk of being exposed to lead. This videos outlines the hazards and gives viewers the facts about lead in the workplace.
Lockout/Tagout â SS1036AE (14 mins)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
It is estimated that over 100 workers are seriously injured every day due to failure to properly lockout-tagout equipment. This program covers the purpose of lockout-tagout, the hazards associated with the accidental release of stored energy, proper lockout-tagout procedures for attaining zero energy state, proper startup procedures and special situations. Referred by many professionals as the best training program in the market, Lockout-Tagout creates an awareness and respect for the hazards and motivates your workers to follow best practices to prevent incidents and ensure their safety.
Machine Guarding & Conveyor Safety â SS1003HE (12 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Emphasizes that machine guarding is not foolproof and requires employee responsibility when working with machinery. The last segment of the program addresses safety concerns regarding employees who work with or near conveyor systems.
Machine Guarding: The Real Story - SS1027HE (13 min.)
Description
We will follow the personal stories of three workers who have been affected or injured at work by breeches in machine guard safety procedures. Through each workerâs personal stories, viewers will see the possible far-reaching impact of overlooking safety procedure for even a moment. Emphasis is placed on the importance of following safe general machine guarding procedures, proper guard inspection before use, and practicing awareness while using machines.
Machinery & Tool Safety - SS1028HE (12 mins.) English
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
OSHA Formaldehyde Standard â SS19004AE
Description
The OSHA Formaldehyde Standard provides training that is required by this standard, and focuses on the rules and procedures that the standard establishes for working with this potentially dangerous chemical. While Formaldehyde is used in many laboratory operations, it can be a serious health hazard. 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. Areas covered in the course include potential health hazards, testing for Permissible Exposure Limits (PEL), labeling and Material Safety Data Sheets, hoods and other ventilation systems, personal protective equipment, spill clean-up and decontamination procedures, first aid, the medical surveillance plan, and more.
Power Saw Safety - SS1021HE (7 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Welding Safety: The Basics SS1103AE (10 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Welders help build our world. Itâs a job vital to the construction of our future. It requires training, skill and a commitment to safety. Yes, safety. Because there are many facets of welding that are potentially hazardous. But, that doesnât mean you have to get injured. Quite the opposite. There are safety policies and procedures that, if followed, will help minimize your risk of an injury to you, or those around you during welding operations.
New Releases
10-Hour OSHA Outreach Training Course for Construction Industry (Note: Timed courses are not included in Video On Demand Subscription) SSOSHA10CE
Description
What Is OSHA Certification? You may be surprised to hear that OSHA does not certify workers, meaning there's actually no such thing as an OSHA certification. Instead, OSHA requires employers to train their employees in the specific safety and health aspects of their jobs. Who Should Take OSHA-10 Construction Online Industry Training? This course is for employees doing construction work. Examples of construction jobs include carpenters, electricians, laborers, masons, plumbers, sheet metal workers, tile workers, welders and more. OSHA 10-hour training is the primary method used to train workers on hazard recognition and OSHA safety standards. Our training is 100% online and covers specific OSHA regulations and requirements as they apply to the construction industry. OSHA training is necessary for a safe and healthy work environment, and for certain states it is a requirement before work can begin. States that have recently made OSHA training a requirement for certain construction work contracts are: Connecticut, Massachusetts, Missouri, Nevada, New Hampshire, New York and Rhode Island. Immediately after you finish the course, you can download a certificate of completion. While you wait for your OSHA 10 DOL card to arrive in the mail, you can provide the certificate to your employer to prove you completed your training.
10-Hour OSHA Outreach Training Course for General Industry (Note: Timed courses are not included in Video On Demand Subscription) SSOSHA10GE
Description
OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Training is appropriate for workers in the following fields: healthcare, factory operations, warehousing, manufacturing, storage and more. Enrollment and completion of OSHA 10 General Industry Training will help educate workers to predict, prevent, identify and stop possible common worksite hazards. Typically, general employees are required to take the OSHA 10-Hour General Industry course. Immediately after you finish the course, you can download a certificate of completion. While you wait for your OSHA 10 DOL card to arrive in the mail, you can provide the certificate to your employer to prove you completed your training.
Accidents: The People Factor SS2302AE (9 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
We talk a lot about safety. We have training programs, safety audits, governmental agencies, the list goes on and on. With all of this attention to safety, you'd think workplace accidents would be a thing of the past. They're not. Why do they keep happening? The simple answer is People. This video examines the role people play in workplace injuries
Active Shooter: Emergency Action Plan - SS1114IE (12 Min.)
Description
Because active shooter situations are often over within 10 to 15 minutes, before law enforcement arrives on the scene, individuals must be prepared both mentally and physically to deal with an active shooter situation. Be aware of your environment and any possible dangers. Take note of the two nearest exits in any facility you visit. This will help you respond in the safest manner possible if needed.
Business Ethics: The Basics - SS1110EE (8 Min.)
Description
Business ethics govern a businessâs behavior, activities and interactions. Business ethics impact business policies and practices regarding potentially controversial subjects including corporate governance, insider trading, bribery, discrimination, corporate social responsibility, and fiduciary responsibilities. This video provides users a basic over view of business ethics principles and outlines the benefits of ethical behavior in the workplace.
Cannabis Industry Safety SS2233AE
Description
Working in the cannabis industry can give you a rewarding experience but it does not come without safety risk. With the proper training and education these risk can be minimized, giving you the ability to return home from work safe and healthy. There are many jobs within the cannabis industry all the way from cultivating to sales and this video will help you understand the associated safety hazards.
De-escalation Techniques SS1112AE (6 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Conflicts...sometimes they can't be avoided. But, they can be managed and their effects minimized. This video talks about techniques to de-escalate almost any situation and even ways that conflict can be turned into a benefit for both sides in the conflict.
Distracted Driving: A Real Story - SS1105IE (25 Min.)
Description
Tom Goeltz is no stranger to safety. In fact, he has been a safety professional and advocate his whole life. But nothing could have prepared him for the unimaginable. In February 2016, Tom's daughter Megan was waiting in her car at a stop sign when a car traveling at a high rate of speed crossed over two lanes of traffic, into a ditch and into Megan's car. Tom's daughter and her unborn child lost their lives in this horrific crash. Tom and his family's lives will never be the same. He is a survivor advocate and is hoping for tougher laws and regulations around distracted driving, not only in his state, but nationwide. Tom also actively speaks to professionals and students about the dangers of distracted driving, in the hope of saving lives.
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion SS1109EE (7 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
There's no more precious and valuable resource in our workplaces today than the people who populate them. That population is growing more and more diverse as we move into the future, this new diverse workforce is providing us with many exciting benefits, as well as some interesting challenges. This video takes a broad view of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
Fatigue In the Workplace: Employee Version SS2034AE (7 Min.)
Description
Occupational fatigue is an increasingly dangerous yet commonly overlooked health condition that affects a majority of the labor force in North America. Because itâs so common, people may think of it as a normal part of working and underestimate the effects. They think, âEverybodyâs tired. Whatâs the big deal?â But, thereâs more to workplace fatigue than just being tired. This video examines the impact of workplace fatigue and provides tips for employees to help combat that dangerous condition.
Fatigue In the Workplace: Management Version SS2301AE (14 Min.)
Description
Occupational fatigue is an increasingly dangerous yet commonly overlooked health condition that affects a majority of the labor force in North America. Because itâs so common, people may think of it as a normal part of working and underestimate the effects. They think, âEverybodyâs tired. Whatâs the big deal?â But, thereâs more to workplace fatigue than just being tired. This video examines the impact of workplace fatigue and provides tips for employees and Supervisors to help combat that dangerous condition.
Filling Propane Tanks Safely SS1040GE (6 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Propane has a variety of uses, including fueling forklifts. It is highly flammable in gas and liquid forms but it can be used safely by following a few simple safety procedures. This video shows you how.
First Aid: What You Need To Know SS1102IE (16 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
As an employer who cares so much for your employees, it is a must to provide them with proper first aid training that meets OSHA Compliance requirements. Not only it is vital for the health of your organization, considering safety in the working environment of your employees is good business sense. Here are some facts to consider: 13% of workplace deaths are from sudden cardiac arrest 25% of all emergency room visits could be avoided only if people knew basic first aid and CPR. So is it a waste of money then for organizations to invest in first aid training? There is an undeniable benefit that your company can derive out of reducing health costs.
Forklift Operator Training â SS1024GE (18 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This program utilizes video shot on location as well as 3D animations to train new or experienced employees in the importance of safe operation and the responsibilities of professional lift truck operations, and the skills and techniques operators can use to help ensure workplace safety and incident prevention. Anyone 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, differences between a forklift and a car, environmental hazards, operator maintenance, hazardous locations, surface operating conditions, site-specific operations, potential hazards, and other pertinent information. This video does just that and is a great training aid for training new operators or as refresher training for experienced operators.
Hazwoper 8 hour Annual Refresher Training SS0626 (Note: Timed courses are billed separate from library)
Description
Workers at uncontrolled hazardous waste operations and those involved in emergency response actions must receive eight hours of HAZWOPER refresher training each year. Workers must complete eight hours of HAZWOPER Refresher training within 12 months of the anniversary date of their previous HAZWOPER training. Employees who fail to meet this requirement may need to repeat their initial training. This 100% online course is based on OSHA's 8-hour HAZWOPER refresher training requirement at a low price. Students can instantly download a Certificate of Completion upon successful completion of their training. The eight-module course takes at least eight hours to complete, and students have 365 days to finish the course after purchase. Modules end with a brief quiz, and there is a 50-question final exam. You have an unlimited number of attempts to pass quizzes and the final exam, which require a score of at least 70%.
Hot Work & Fire Prevention SS11082EE (12 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Welding, grinding, cutting, open flame and other spark-producing tools and operations are all capable of starting dangerous fires in our workplaces. Collectively known as hot work, such processes require specific permits and procedures be followed to prevent the ignition of vapors, liquids and solids that may be in or near the work area. Careless hot work operations can quickly lead to fires, extensive property damage, severe injuries or death. This program discusses the safe work practices that should be taken to prevent such incidents and reviews the responsibilities of those workers involved in hot work tasks.
Industrial Fire Extinguisher Training & Use SS1054FE (7 Min.)
Description
Fire in your workplace can be devastating, the possibility of injury or loss of life coupled with the loss of property is frightening and very often preventable. The most common causes of fire in any environment are always the sameâŚfaulty electrical equipment, flammable and combustible materials, lack of staff training, lack of resources and equipment in place, and arson. Proper and ongoing housekeeping can make all the difference, as well as a good training program.
Injury and Illness Prevention Programs: I2P2 - SS1101IE (15 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This program provides employees with important information on how this organized approach to workplace safety can significantly reduce accidents and injuries, and how the workers themselves can play a major role in making the program work. Every day 12 workers die on the job, and more than 10,000 workers suffer serious job-related injuries. But the real tragedy is that most of these incidents could be prevented. Employers and employees can work together to find and fix the hazards in their workplace, before people get sick, injured or even killed. Areas covered in the program include what is I2P2, management responsibilities and employeesâ participation, hazard identification, assessment, prevention and control, education and training, program evaluation and improvement and more.
Injury and Illness Prevention Programs: IIPP Hospitality - SS5079AE (15 Min.)
Description
This program provides employees with important information on how this organized approach to workplace safety can significantly reduce accidents and injuries, and how the workers themselves can play a major role in making the program work. Every day 12 workers die on the job, and more than 10,000 workers suffer serious job-related injuries. But the real tragedy is that most of these incidents could be prevented. Employers and employees can work together to find and fix the hazards in their workplace, before people get sick, injured or even killed. Areas covered in the program include what is I2P2, management responsibilities and employeesâ participation, hazard identification, assessment, prevention and control, education and training, program evaluation and improvement and more.
Insects, Rodents and Snakes: The Safety Basics SS1111AE
Description
Insect, rodent, and snake safety meeting topic. Play to your employees to inform about the hazards and controls related to insects, rodents, and snakes.
Terminal Tractor Safety SS17038AE (8 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
The Terminal Tractor (also known as a shunt truck, spotter truck, spotting tractor, yard truck, yard shifter, yard dog, yard goat, yard horse, yard bird, yard jockey, hostler, or mule) is a semi-tractor intended to move semi trailers within a cargo yard, warehouse facility, or intermodal facility, much like a switcher locomotive is used to position railcars. Operators are required to inspect equipment, communicating with dispatch, log all trailer moves, completing manifests and paperwork, and above all, focus on safety at all times. That's just what this video is all about.
Welding Safety: The Basics SS1103AE (10 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Welders help build our world. Itâs a job vital to the construction of our future. It requires training, skill and a commitment to safety. Yes, safety. Because there are many facets of welding that are potentially hazardous. But, that doesnât mean you have to get injured. Quite the opposite. There are safety policies and procedures that, if followed, will help minimize your risk of an injury to you, or those around you during welding operations.
What Is Risk? SS1104IE (7 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
This video defines what risk is and teaches viewers to recognize risk, both in their personal lives and at work. Viewers are shown their personal responsibility as it relates to reducing risk.
Wildfire Safety SS1108IEE (6 Min.)
Description
Every year, wildfires burn across the U.S., and more and more people are living where wildfires are a real risk. Nearly 45 million homes abut or intermingle with wildlands and more than 72,000 U.S. communities are now at risk. But by working together residents can make their own property, and their neighborhood, much safer from wildfire.
Workplace Safety: Your Story Matters SS1114AE (6 Min.)
Description
Viewers will witness examples of three common scenarios of workers not speaking up about safety. The storylines feature a failure to follow lockout/tagout, an employee neglecting to wear PPE and a worker choosing not to wear fall protection as the primary causes of incidents that result in fatalities; however, your employees will learn that the root cause of each was a reluctance to speak up. They will be convinced that speaking up about unsafe acts is critical in the prevention of workplace injuries. Some of the other safety concerns addressed in the program include supervisors, rushing, habits, shift work and intimidation.
10-Hour OSHA Outreach Training Course for Construction Industry (Note: Timed courses are not included in Video On Demand Subscription) SSOSHA10CE
Description
What Is OSHA Certification? You may be surprised to hear that OSHA does not certify workers, meaning there's actually no such thing as an OSHA certification. Instead, OSHA requires employers to train their employees in the specific safety and health aspects of their jobs. Who Should Take OSHA-10 Construction Online Industry Training? This course is for employees doing construction work. Examples of construction jobs include carpenters, electricians, laborers, masons, plumbers, sheet metal workers, tile workers, welders and more. OSHA 10-hour training is the primary method used to train workers on hazard recognition and OSHA safety standards. Our training is 100% online and covers specific OSHA regulations and requirements as they apply to the construction industry. OSHA training is necessary for a safe and healthy work environment, and for certain states it is a requirement before work can begin. States that have recently made OSHA training a requirement for certain construction work contracts are: Connecticut, Massachusetts, Missouri, Nevada, New Hampshire, New York and Rhode Island. Immediately after you finish the course, you can download a certificate of completion. While you wait for your OSHA 10 DOL card to arrive in the mail, you can provide the certificate to your employer to prove you completed your training.
10-Hour OSHA Outreach Training Course for General Industry (Note: Timed courses are not included in Video On Demand Subscription) SSOSHA10GE
Description
OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Training is appropriate for workers in the following fields: healthcare, factory operations, warehousing, manufacturing, storage and more. Enrollment and completion of OSHA 10 General Industry Training will help educate workers to predict, prevent, identify and stop possible common worksite hazards. Typically, general employees are required to take the OSHA 10-Hour General Industry course. Immediately after you finish the course, you can download a certificate of completion. While you wait for your OSHA 10 DOL card to arrive in the mail, you can provide the certificate to your employer to prove you completed your training.
Accidents: The People Factor SS2302AE (9 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
We talk a lot about safety. We have training programs, safety audits, governmental agencies, the list goes on and on. With all of this attention to safety, you'd think workplace accidents would be a thing of the past. They're not. Why do they keep happening? The simple answer is People. This video examines the role people play in workplace injuries
Active Shooter: Emergency Action Plan - SS1114IE (12 Min.)
Description
Because active shooter situations are often over within 10 to 15 minutes, before law enforcement arrives on the scene, individuals must be prepared both mentally and physically to deal with an active shooter situation. Be aware of your environment and any possible dangers. Take note of the two nearest exits in any facility you visit. This will help you respond in the safest manner possible if needed.
Business Ethics: The Basics - SS1110EE (8 Min.)
Description
Business ethics govern a businessâs behavior, activities and interactions. Business ethics impact business policies and practices regarding potentially controversial subjects including corporate governance, insider trading, bribery, discrimination, corporate social responsibility, and fiduciary responsibilities. This video provides users a basic over view of business ethics principles and outlines the benefits of ethical behavior in the workplace.
Cannabis Industry Safety SS2233AE
Description
Working in the cannabis industry can give you a rewarding experience but it does not come without safety risk. With the proper training and education these risk can be minimized, giving you the ability to return home from work safe and healthy. There are many jobs within the cannabis industry all the way from cultivating to sales and this video will help you understand the associated safety hazards.
De-escalation Techniques SS1112AE (6 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Conflicts...sometimes they can't be avoided. But, they can be managed and their effects minimized. This video talks about techniques to de-escalate almost any situation and even ways that conflict can be turned into a benefit for both sides in the conflict.
Distracted Driving: A Real Story - SS1105IE (25 Min.)
Description
Tom Goeltz is no stranger to safety. In fact, he has been a safety professional and advocate his whole life. But nothing could have prepared him for the unimaginable. In February 2016, Tom's daughter Megan was waiting in her car at a stop sign when a car traveling at a high rate of speed crossed over two lanes of traffic, into a ditch and into Megan's car. Tom's daughter and her unborn child lost their lives in this horrific crash. Tom and his family's lives will never be the same. He is a survivor advocate and is hoping for tougher laws and regulations around distracted driving, not only in his state, but nationwide. Tom also actively speaks to professionals and students about the dangers of distracted driving, in the hope of saving lives.
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion SS1109EE (7 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
There's no more precious and valuable resource in our workplaces today than the people who populate them. That population is growing more and more diverse as we move into the future, this new diverse workforce is providing us with many exciting benefits, as well as some interesting challenges. This video takes a broad view of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
Fatigue In the Workplace: Employee Version SS2034AE (7 Min.)
Description
Occupational fatigue is an increasingly dangerous yet commonly overlooked health condition that affects a majority of the labor force in North America. Because itâs so common, people may think of it as a normal part of working and underestimate the effects. They think, âEverybodyâs tired. Whatâs the big deal?â But, thereâs more to workplace fatigue than just being tired. This video examines the impact of workplace fatigue and provides tips for employees to help combat that dangerous condition.
Fatigue In the Workplace: Management Version SS2301AE (14 Min.)
Description
Occupational fatigue is an increasingly dangerous yet commonly overlooked health condition that affects a majority of the labor force in North America. Because itâs so common, people may think of it as a normal part of working and underestimate the effects. They think, âEverybodyâs tired. Whatâs the big deal?â But, thereâs more to workplace fatigue than just being tired. This video examines the impact of workplace fatigue and provides tips for employees and Supervisors to help combat that dangerous condition.
Filling Propane Tanks Safely SS1040GE (6 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Propane has a variety of uses, including fueling forklifts. It is highly flammable in gas and liquid forms but it can be used safely by following a few simple safety procedures. This video shows you how.
First Aid: What You Need To Know SS1102IE (16 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
As an employer who cares so much for your employees, it is a must to provide them with proper first aid training that meets OSHA Compliance requirements. Not only it is vital for the health of your organization, considering safety in the working environment of your employees is good business sense. Here are some facts to consider: 13% of workplace deaths are from sudden cardiac arrest 25% of all emergency room visits could be avoided only if people knew basic first aid and CPR. So is it a waste of money then for organizations to invest in first aid training? There is an undeniable benefit that your company can derive out of reducing health costs.
Forklift Operator Training â SS1024GE (18 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This program utilizes video shot on location as well as 3D animations to train new or experienced employees in the importance of safe operation and the responsibilities of professional lift truck operations, and the skills and techniques operators can use to help ensure workplace safety and incident prevention. Anyone 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, differences between a forklift and a car, environmental hazards, operator maintenance, hazardous locations, surface operating conditions, site-specific operations, potential hazards, and other pertinent information. This video does just that and is a great training aid for training new operators or as refresher training for experienced operators.
Hazwoper 8 hour Annual Refresher Training SS0626 (Note: Timed courses are billed separate from library)
Description
Workers at uncontrolled hazardous waste operations and those involved in emergency response actions must receive eight hours of HAZWOPER refresher training each year. Workers must complete eight hours of HAZWOPER Refresher training within 12 months of the anniversary date of their previous HAZWOPER training. Employees who fail to meet this requirement may need to repeat their initial training. This 100% online course is based on OSHA's 8-hour HAZWOPER refresher training requirement at a low price. Students can instantly download a Certificate of Completion upon successful completion of their training. The eight-module course takes at least eight hours to complete, and students have 365 days to finish the course after purchase. Modules end with a brief quiz, and there is a 50-question final exam. You have an unlimited number of attempts to pass quizzes and the final exam, which require a score of at least 70%.
Hot Work & Fire Prevention SS11082EE (12 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Welding, grinding, cutting, open flame and other spark-producing tools and operations are all capable of starting dangerous fires in our workplaces. Collectively known as hot work, such processes require specific permits and procedures be followed to prevent the ignition of vapors, liquids and solids that may be in or near the work area. Careless hot work operations can quickly lead to fires, extensive property damage, severe injuries or death. This program discusses the safe work practices that should be taken to prevent such incidents and reviews the responsibilities of those workers involved in hot work tasks.
Industrial Fire Extinguisher Training & Use SS1054FE (7 Min.)
Description
Fire in your workplace can be devastating, the possibility of injury or loss of life coupled with the loss of property is frightening and very often preventable. The most common causes of fire in any environment are always the sameâŚfaulty electrical equipment, flammable and combustible materials, lack of staff training, lack of resources and equipment in place, and arson. Proper and ongoing housekeeping can make all the difference, as well as a good training program.
Injury and Illness Prevention Programs: I2P2 - SS1101IE (15 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This program provides employees with important information on how this organized approach to workplace safety can significantly reduce accidents and injuries, and how the workers themselves can play a major role in making the program work. Every day 12 workers die on the job, and more than 10,000 workers suffer serious job-related injuries. But the real tragedy is that most of these incidents could be prevented. Employers and employees can work together to find and fix the hazards in their workplace, before people get sick, injured or even killed. Areas covered in the program include what is I2P2, management responsibilities and employeesâ participation, hazard identification, assessment, prevention and control, education and training, program evaluation and improvement and more.
Injury and Illness Prevention Programs: IIPP Hospitality - SS5079AE (15 Min.)
Description
This program provides employees with important information on how this organized approach to workplace safety can significantly reduce accidents and injuries, and how the workers themselves can play a major role in making the program work. Every day 12 workers die on the job, and more than 10,000 workers suffer serious job-related injuries. But the real tragedy is that most of these incidents could be prevented. Employers and employees can work together to find and fix the hazards in their workplace, before people get sick, injured or even killed. Areas covered in the program include what is I2P2, management responsibilities and employeesâ participation, hazard identification, assessment, prevention and control, education and training, program evaluation and improvement and more.
Insects, Rodents and Snakes: The Safety Basics SS1111AE
Description
Insect, rodent, and snake safety meeting topic. Play to your employees to inform about the hazards and controls related to insects, rodents, and snakes.
Terminal Tractor Safety SS17038AE (8 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
The Terminal Tractor (also known as a shunt truck, spotter truck, spotting tractor, yard truck, yard shifter, yard dog, yard goat, yard horse, yard bird, yard jockey, hostler, or mule) is a semi-tractor intended to move semi trailers within a cargo yard, warehouse facility, or intermodal facility, much like a switcher locomotive is used to position railcars. Operators are required to inspect equipment, communicating with dispatch, log all trailer moves, completing manifests and paperwork, and above all, focus on safety at all times. That's just what this video is all about.
Welding Safety: The Basics SS1103AE (10 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Welders help build our world. Itâs a job vital to the construction of our future. It requires training, skill and a commitment to safety. Yes, safety. Because there are many facets of welding that are potentially hazardous. But, that doesnât mean you have to get injured. Quite the opposite. There are safety policies and procedures that, if followed, will help minimize your risk of an injury to you, or those around you during welding operations.
What Is Risk? SS1104IE (7 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This video defines what risk is and teaches viewers to recognize risk, both in their personal lives and at work. Viewers are shown their personal responsibility as it relates to reducing risk.
Wildfire Safety SS1108IEE (6 Min.)
Description
Every year, wildfires burn across the U.S., and more and more people are living where wildfires are a real risk. Nearly 45 million homes abut or intermingle with wildlands and more than 72,000 U.S. communities are now at risk. But by working together residents can make their own property, and their neighborhood, much safer from wildfire.
Workplace Safety: Your Story Matters SS1114AE (6 Min.)
Description
Viewers will witness examples of three common scenarios of workers not speaking up about safety. The storylines feature a failure to follow lockout/tagout, an employee neglecting to wear PPE and a worker choosing not to wear fall protection as the primary causes of incidents that result in fatalities; however, your employees will learn that the root cause of each was a reluctance to speak up. They will be convinced that speaking up about unsafe acts is critical in the prevention of workplace injuries. Some of the other safety concerns addressed in the program include supervisors, rushing, habits, shift work and intimidation.
Office Safety Training Videos
Cyber Security - Don't Click That Link SS1020EE (8 Min.)
Description
This new video explains what to be aware of when online and looking at emails, such as malware, phishing, what links you can click on and what links you should not.
Ergonomics: Working From Home - SS2210AE (7 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
When we mention the word Ergonomics, what comes to mind? Do you think of adjusting modern office workstations to better fit the individual? That IS ergonomicsâŚbut with telecommuting, home offices and ever changing portable technologies, itâs become so much more than that.
Harassment in the Workplace - SS1080IE (10 min)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Workplace harassment includes unwanted verbal or physical behavior regarding sex, gender, gender identity, religion, race, skin color, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability and age. Harassment can target almost any personal characteristic, and occur between any two people...co-workers, managers, or even non-employees like clients, contractors, or vendors. In addition, the victim of harassment is not only the person who is the intended target, but anyone affected by the offensive behavior. Harassment can lead to a hostile, volatile workplace, which is why it is important that your associates know how to properly recognize this behavior and respond correctly. handling these situations wrong can lead to retribution and escalation, so everyone at your facility should be properly trained. This video is a great place to start.
Office Ergonomics: Adjusting Your Workstation - SS1057IE (14 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
This unique approach to Ergonomics training, begins by asking each viewer to select what area of their body, if any, is experiencing pain or discomfort. They are shown common postures that can cause or contribute to the conditions. The viewer is then lead through a comprehensive and specific method of adjusting a workstation to maximize neutral postures and minimize pain, discomfort and strain. This program also points out the multitude of other factors outside of the workplace that can contribute to musculo-skeletal disorders. This encourages viewers to take steps to adopt neutral postures in all of their activities.
Office Safety Basics â SS1008EE (7 min)
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Also Available In Spanish
Designed to raise awareness of safety hazards in an office environment. This video focuses on the most common hazards found in an office. Video discusses basic ergonomics, ladders, office equipment, slips and falls, safe lifting, fire prevention and more.
Personal Hygiene In The Workplace â SS1009EE (10 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Personal hygiene can âmake or breakâ a personâs 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 even of a complaint.
Cyber Security - Don't Click That Link SS1020EE (8 Min.)
Description
This new video explains what to be aware of when online and looking at emails, such as malware, phishing, what links you can click on and what links you should not.
Ergonomics: Working From Home - SS2210AE (7 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
When we mention the word Ergonomics, what comes to mind? Do you think of adjusting modern office workstations to better fit the individual? That IS ergonomicsâŚbut with telecommuting, home offices and ever changing portable technologies, itâs become so much more than that.
Harassment in the Workplace - SS1080IE (10 min)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Workplace harassment includes unwanted verbal or physical behavior regarding sex, gender, gender identity, religion, race, skin color, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability and age. Harassment can target almost any personal characteristic, and occur between any two people...co-workers, managers, or even non-employees like clients, contractors, or vendors. In addition, the victim of harassment is not only the person who is the intended target, but anyone affected by the offensive behavior. Harassment can lead to a hostile, volatile workplace, which is why it is important that your associates know how to properly recognize this behavior and respond correctly. handling these situations wrong can lead to retribution and escalation, so everyone at your facility should be properly trained. This video is a great place to start.
Office Ergonomics: Adjusting Your Workstation - SS1057IE (14 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This unique approach to Ergonomics training, begins by asking each viewer to select what area of their body, if any, is experiencing pain or discomfort. They are shown common postures that can cause or contribute to the conditions. The viewer is then lead through a comprehensive and specific method of adjusting a workstation to maximize neutral postures and minimize pain, discomfort and strain. This program also points out the multitude of other factors outside of the workplace that can contribute to musculo-skeletal disorders. This encourages viewers to take steps to adopt neutral postures in all of their activities.
Office Safety Basics â SS1008EE (7 min)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Designed to raise awareness of safety hazards in an office environment. This video focuses on the most common hazards found in an office. Video discusses basic ergonomics, ladders, office equipment, slips and falls, safe lifting, fire prevention and more.
Personal Hygiene In The Workplace â SS1009EE (10 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Personal hygiene can âmake or breakâ a personâs 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 even of a complaint.
Personal Protection Videos
A Million Excuses - SS1055IE (10 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This video, although humorous, delivers hard-hitting impact for all employees. The program examines the âmillionâ excuses offered by employees for not following established safety policies and procedures, not wearing Personal Protective Equipment and for not using common sense on the job. When employeeâs see the excuses in this program, it may cause them to examine some of their own attitudes which may be unsafe.
Bloodborne Pathogens: Know the Risk SS1027B (13 Min.) UPDATED
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Also Available In Spanish
Bloodborne Pathogens are a potential hazard in every workplace. Even minor first aid situations can present a potential risk. That's why training is so important. This prgram takes the mystery out of Bloodborne Pathogens by explaining, in simple terms: What Bloodborne Pathogens are What diseases they can cause and How to prevent exposure.
Eye Safety Basics â SS1024BE (10 min)
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Also Available In Spanish
This program explains eye protection requirements in a way anyone can understand. After all, everyone knows the benefits of safety glasses yet too many neglect them. This video is a good way to remind them about the importance of wearing eye protection when required. You will find your employees respond well to this entertaining and informative video.
Hand Safety: You Control It â SS1063IE (12 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
A hand injury occurs in the workplace every 32 seconds. Though they usually do not grab the headlines and are not fatal in nature, over 16 million individuals seek emergency care each year for hand injuries. Hands are often in the forefront of the specific task being performed and thus exposed to more risks. This program educates your employees on the different types of hand injuries that can occur, how to recognize common hazards found in the workplace and preventive measures to take to protect their hands. Safety is a personal responsibility. A hand injury can occur in a moment, but affect your for a lifetime. This program will motivate your workers to use best practices to prevent hand injuries.
Hearing Conservation: The Facts â SS1020BE (11 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
This video heightens awareness of hearing conservation in the workplace. Explains the anatomy of the ear, how noise can cause hearing loss, and how to prevent hearing loss. Includes a cameo appearance of âLou Ferrignoâ, noted famous body builder, author and trainer, who has been severely hearing impaired since birth.
Heat Stress: Facts & Prevention - SSG001E (9 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Heat Illness...it can happen to just about anybody working in hot or humid conditions. It can be serious. It can be fatal. But, it' doesn't have to be. A few simple, easy to do steps can mean the difference between just another day at work and a serious medical emergency. This video outlines these steps in an easy to understand manner.
Insects, Rodents and Snakes: The Safety Basics SS1111AE
Description
Insect, rodent, and snake safety meeting topic. Play to your employees to inform about the hazards and controls related to insects, rodents, and snakes.
PPE: Basic Training - SS1028BE (12 mins)
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Also Available In Spanish
PPE:Basic Training is just that, the Basics. Viewers will learn the basic purposes of each type of PPE and what hazards the PPE protects them against. Personal Responsibility to wear the PPE is stressed as is wearing the proper PPE for the proper task. Topics include: Footwear, Gloves, Eye Protection, Head Protection, Respirators and more. A great way to train new employees or open a discussion with experienced workers.
PPE: It's Your Call â SS1021BE (12 min.) UPDATED
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Also Available In Spanish
This video addresses the most important part of Personal Protective Equipment: The responsibility of the individual to wear the equipment when itâs required. All the procedures and equipment in the world are useless if employees do not understand this one simple fact.
Proper Hand Washing Techniques SS2203AE (4 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Hand washing is one of the best ways to protect yourself and your family from getting sick. But, if you are not doing it properly, then you are not effectively preventing yourself from getting sick. This video shows WHEN to wash your hands and HOW to wash your hands. Quick and to the point.
Respiratory Protection: The Facts - SS1030BE (17 mins)
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Also Available In Spanish
Sometimes it is difficult to respect a hazard you canât see or one that may take years to affect you. Respirators can provide protection, but only if they are worn and used properly. Respiratory Protection creates an awareness and respect for the hazards by demonstrating with highly effective graphics how the respiratory system works and the effects of different airborne hazards. The program covers proper use, care and maintenance of air-purifying respirators and the importance of proper selection and fit. Respiratory Protection will educate and motivate your worker on when and how to properly use their air-purifying respirator.
Working Safely In Cold Weather - SS1071IE (16 min)
Description
Working safely in cold weather requires more than just the right clothing. This presentation provides viewers with detailed information on how to safely work in cold weather conditions. It will explain how the systems of the body work in cold conditions, how to spot frostbite and other cold-related illness, as well as how to properly dress and work in the cold months. Prevention is emphasized as viewers are shown signs of distress to look for in themselves and co-workers and how to safely handle such situations.
A Million Excuses - SS1055IE (10 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This video, although humorous, delivers hard-hitting impact for all employees. The program examines the âmillionâ excuses offered by employees for not following established safety policies and procedures, not wearing Personal Protective Equipment and for not using common sense on the job. When employeeâs see the excuses in this program, it may cause them to examine some of their own attitudes which may be unsafe.
Bloodborne Pathogens: Know the Risk SS1027B (13 Min.) UPDATED
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Bloodborne Pathogens are a potential hazard in every workplace. Even minor first aid situations can present a potential risk. That's why training is so important. This prgram takes the mystery out of Bloodborne Pathogens by explaining, in simple terms: What Bloodborne Pathogens are What diseases they can cause and How to prevent exposure.
Eye Safety Basics â SS1024BE (10 min)
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This program explains eye protection requirements in a way anyone can understand. After all, everyone knows the benefits of safety glasses yet too many neglect them. This video is a good way to remind them about the importance of wearing eye protection when required. You will find your employees respond well to this entertaining and informative video.
Hand Safety: You Control It â SS1063IE (12 min.)
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A hand injury occurs in the workplace every 32 seconds. Though they usually do not grab the headlines and are not fatal in nature, over 16 million individuals seek emergency care each year for hand injuries. Hands are often in the forefront of the specific task being performed and thus exposed to more risks. This program educates your employees on the different types of hand injuries that can occur, how to recognize common hazards found in the workplace and preventive measures to take to protect their hands. Safety is a personal responsibility. A hand injury can occur in a moment, but affect your for a lifetime. This program will motivate your workers to use best practices to prevent hand injuries.
Hearing Conservation: The Facts â SS1020BE (11 min.)
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This video heightens awareness of hearing conservation in the workplace. Explains the anatomy of the ear, how noise can cause hearing loss, and how to prevent hearing loss. Includes a cameo appearance of âLou Ferrignoâ, noted famous body builder, author and trainer, who has been severely hearing impaired since birth.
Heat Stress: Facts & Prevention - SSG001E (9 Min.)
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Heat Illness...it can happen to just about anybody working in hot or humid conditions. It can be serious. It can be fatal. But, it' doesn't have to be. A few simple, easy to do steps can mean the difference between just another day at work and a serious medical emergency. This video outlines these steps in an easy to understand manner.
Insects, Rodents and Snakes: The Safety Basics SS1111AE
Description
Insect, rodent, and snake safety meeting topic. Play to your employees to inform about the hazards and controls related to insects, rodents, and snakes.
PPE: Basic Training - SS1028BE (12 mins)
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PPE:Basic Training is just that, the Basics. Viewers will learn the basic purposes of each type of PPE and what hazards the PPE protects them against. Personal Responsibility to wear the PPE is stressed as is wearing the proper PPE for the proper task. Topics include: Footwear, Gloves, Eye Protection, Head Protection, Respirators and more. A great way to train new employees or open a discussion with experienced workers.
PPE: It's Your Call â SS1021BE (12 min.) UPDATED
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This video addresses the most important part of Personal Protective Equipment: The responsibility of the individual to wear the equipment when itâs required. All the procedures and equipment in the world are useless if employees do not understand this one simple fact.
Proper Hand Washing Techniques SS2203AE (4 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Hand washing is one of the best ways to protect yourself and your family from getting sick. But, if you are not doing it properly, then you are not effectively preventing yourself from getting sick. This video shows WHEN to wash your hands and HOW to wash your hands. Quick and to the point.
Respiratory Protection: The Facts - SS1030BE (17 mins)
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Sometimes it is difficult to respect a hazard you canât see or one that may take years to affect you. Respirators can provide protection, but only if they are worn and used properly. Respiratory Protection creates an awareness and respect for the hazards by demonstrating with highly effective graphics how the respiratory system works and the effects of different airborne hazards. The program covers proper use, care and maintenance of air-purifying respirators and the importance of proper selection and fit. Respiratory Protection will educate and motivate your worker on when and how to properly use their air-purifying respirator.
Working Safely In Cold Weather - SS1071IE (16 min)
Description
Working safely in cold weather requires more than just the right clothing. This presentation provides viewers with detailed information on how to safely work in cold weather conditions. It will explain how the systems of the body work in cold conditions, how to spot frostbite and other cold-related illness, as well as how to properly dress and work in the cold months. Prevention is emphasized as viewers are shown signs of distress to look for in themselves and co-workers and how to safely handle such situations.
Property Management
Employee Slips, Trips And Falls - SS1018DE (10 min.)
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Designed to promote awareness of slips and falls from a property management perspective. Covers potential hazards, importance of proper maintenance and cleaning procedures, and many other aspects of slip and fall prevention.
Fire Prevention - SS1019DE (6 min.)
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Few things can be more terrifying and catastrophic than a fire. That is why training and education is so important. This video looks at ways fires can be prevented and covers the basics of fire prevention, conditions that contribute to fires and steps employees can take to minimize the risk of a potential fire in a unit.
Hot Work & Fire Prevention SS11082EE (12 Min.)
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Welding, grinding, cutting, open flame and other spark-producing tools and operations are all capable of starting dangerous fires in our workplaces. Collectively known as hot work, such processes require specific permits and procedures be followed to prevent the ignition of vapors, liquids and solids that may be in or near the work area. Careless hot work operations can quickly lead to fires, extensive property damage, severe injuries or death. This program discusses the safe work practices that should be taken to prevent such incidents and reviews the responsibilities of those workers involved in hot work tasks.
Personal Protective Equipment - SS1020DE ( 7 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Personal protective equipment (PPE) is often overlooked. Failure to utilize PPE can have disastrous results. This video emphasizes the importance of personal protection in a multi-unit complex environment.
Property Management: Back Injury Prevention SS1017DE (9 Min.)
Description
There are some unique lifting situations in Property Management. Some of the work is office related and some is maintenance and grounds keeping. Whether you work in the office or outside, proper lifting is important to prevent back injuries. Some situations covered in this video include moving and working on appliances, handling trash bags, handling trash left out by dumpsters, such as furniture, tires and other heavy objects, clear pathways and wet surfaces. Video discusses safe lifting techniques that can be used by everyone.
Resident Safety - SS1021DE (5 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Nothing is more important that the safety of your residents. This video highlights key issues relating to safety in regards to new residents. Fire prevention, cleanliness and maintenance are just a few of the subjects covered in this production.
Resident Slips, Trips And Falls - SS1022DE (9 min.)
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Designed to promote awareness of slips and falls to new residents. Covers potential hazards, importance or proper maintenance and cleaning procedures, and many other aspects of slip and fall prevention.
Toxic Mold: The Facts - SS1047FE (17 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Toxic mold is a serious problem that makes headlines due to it's dangerous nature. But not all information about Toxic Mold is accurate. 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.
Employee Slips, Trips And Falls - SS1018DE (10 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Designed to promote awareness of slips and falls from a property management perspective. Covers potential hazards, importance of proper maintenance and cleaning procedures, and many other aspects of slip and fall prevention.
Fire Prevention - SS1019DE (6 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Few things can be more terrifying and catastrophic than a fire. That is why training and education is so important. This video looks at ways fires can be prevented and covers the basics of fire prevention, conditions that contribute to fires and steps employees can take to minimize the risk of a potential fire in a unit.
Hot Work & Fire Prevention SS11082EE (12 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Welding, grinding, cutting, open flame and other spark-producing tools and operations are all capable of starting dangerous fires in our workplaces. Collectively known as hot work, such processes require specific permits and procedures be followed to prevent the ignition of vapors, liquids and solids that may be in or near the work area. Careless hot work operations can quickly lead to fires, extensive property damage, severe injuries or death. This program discusses the safe work practices that should be taken to prevent such incidents and reviews the responsibilities of those workers involved in hot work tasks.
Personal Protective Equipment - SS1020DE ( 7 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Personal protective equipment (PPE) is often overlooked. Failure to utilize PPE can have disastrous results. This video emphasizes the importance of personal protection in a multi-unit complex environment.
Property Management: Back Injury Prevention SS1017DE (9 Min.)
Description
There are some unique lifting situations in Property Management. Some of the work is office related and some is maintenance and grounds keeping. Whether you work in the office or outside, proper lifting is important to prevent back injuries. Some situations covered in this video include moving and working on appliances, handling trash bags, handling trash left out by dumpsters, such as furniture, tires and other heavy objects, clear pathways and wet surfaces. Video discusses safe lifting techniques that can be used by everyone.
Resident Safety - SS1021DE (5 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Nothing is more important that the safety of your residents. This video highlights key issues relating to safety in regards to new residents. Fire prevention, cleanliness and maintenance are just a few of the subjects covered in this production.
Resident Slips, Trips And Falls - SS1022DE (9 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Designed to promote awareness of slips and falls to new residents. Covers potential hazards, importance or proper maintenance and cleaning procedures, and many other aspects of slip and fall prevention.
Toxic Mold: The Facts - SS1047FE (17 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Toxic mold is a serious problem that makes headlines due to it's dangerous nature. But not all information about Toxic Mold is accurate. 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.
Public Agency Training
Chainsaw Safety â SS3011AE (13 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Public works and other occupations often use chainsaws in tree trimming, landscaping maintenance, brush control, and home use. There are many risks involved requiring proper instructions on safe procedures.
Dog Bite Prevention SS3051A (9 Min.)
Description
Keep employees safe from dog and other animals bites on the job with this Dog Bite Prevention Video. The video will show workers how to avoid getting bitten by dogs to the begin with, how to avoid potentially hostile animals, and what to do in case of a dog bite. This training video is an ideal training tool for postal workers, meter readers, and others who come in contact with pets on a regular basis.
Landscape Safety Orientation SS3053AE (17 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Landscaping equipment can be dangerous when not handled properly. Trimmers, mowers, and other sharp utensils are just a part of the job, and they can cause serious injury in the hands of an untrained worker. Program not only covers general safety when using common equipment, tool safety and proper body mechanics, it also addresses basic safety protocols for handling chemicals used in landscaping businesses.
Lawn Mower Safety - SS3052AE (10 Min.)
Description
This program will help teach your employees how to operate commercial lawn mowers safely. Topics include the importance of reading the operator's manual for the lawnmower being used, how to use the mower's emergency stop, the importance of not tampering with the blade guard, and how to properly use the commercial lawnmower with people or pets around. Further, the training teaches employees how to inspect the mower before use, how to survey the area to be mowed to look for debris, and the importance of shutting off the mower if a person enters the mowing area.
Shop Safety - SS1083IE (8 mins)
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Also Available In Spanish
Snowplow Safety - SS1006JE (11 min)
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This program discusses how the safely operate Snowplows so operators can safely complete their tasks. Although they seem easy to use, they can be very dangerous when used by untrained drivers. Topics include: Pre operational inspection Obeying local, state, and federal laws Marking and flagging
Tree Felling Safety - SS3046AE (8 Min.)
Description
Cutting a tree down seems easy enough, right? Felling a tree may seem like an easy task but it can have severe consequences when there is not a concern for safety. That is what this program is all about, safety advice on how to properly cut down a tree. Whether you need a quick refresher or you have never cut a tree before, this video is for you.
Tree Trimming Safety â SS3012AE (18 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Demonstrates safety and maintenance methods for working with chainsaws, chippers, high lift trucks, and general tree trimming safety.
Chainsaw Safety â SS3011AE (13 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Public works and other occupations often use chainsaws in tree trimming, landscaping maintenance, brush control, and home use. There are many risks involved requiring proper instructions on safe procedures.
Dog Bite Prevention SS3051A (9 Min.)
Description
Keep employees safe from dog and other animals bites on the job with this Dog Bite Prevention Video. The video will show workers how to avoid getting bitten by dogs to the begin with, how to avoid potentially hostile animals, and what to do in case of a dog bite. This training video is an ideal training tool for postal workers, meter readers, and others who come in contact with pets on a regular basis.
Landscape Safety Orientation SS3053AE (17 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Landscaping equipment can be dangerous when not handled properly. Trimmers, mowers, and other sharp utensils are just a part of the job, and they can cause serious injury in the hands of an untrained worker. Program not only covers general safety when using common equipment, tool safety and proper body mechanics, it also addresses basic safety protocols for handling chemicals used in landscaping businesses.
Lawn Mower Safety - SS3052AE (10 Min.)
Description
This program will help teach your employees how to operate commercial lawn mowers safely. Topics include the importance of reading the operator's manual for the lawnmower being used, how to use the mower's emergency stop, the importance of not tampering with the blade guard, and how to properly use the commercial lawnmower with people or pets around. Further, the training teaches employees how to inspect the mower before use, how to survey the area to be mowed to look for debris, and the importance of shutting off the mower if a person enters the mowing area.
Shop Safety - SS1083IE (8 mins)
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Also Available In Spanish
Snowplow Safety - SS1006JE (11 min)
Description
This program discusses how the safely operate Snowplows so operators can safely complete their tasks. Although they seem easy to use, they can be very dangerous when used by untrained drivers. Topics include: Pre operational inspection Obeying local, state, and federal laws Marking and flagging
Tree Felling Safety - SS3046AE (8 Min.)
Description
Cutting a tree down seems easy enough, right? Felling a tree may seem like an easy task but it can have severe consequences when there is not a concern for safety. That is what this program is all about, safety advice on how to properly cut down a tree. Whether you need a quick refresher or you have never cut a tree before, this video is for you.
Tree Trimming Safety â SS3012AE (18 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Demonstrates safety and maintenance methods for working with chainsaws, chippers, high lift trucks, and general tree trimming safety.
Restaurant Safety
360 Restaurant Kitchen Training - SS360_02E
Description
This training will help you identify common hazards found in the kitchen.
Active Shooter in a Restaurant - SS6032AE (6 mins.)
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Also Available In Spanish
The United States Department of Homeland Security defines an Active Shooter as an individual or group of individuals actively engaged in an attempt to shoot or shooting people in a confined or populated area. They normally occur in crowded, public areas so restaurants are a prime target. Although your chances of being a victim of an active shooter incident are minuscule, it is important that you be prepared for such an incident.
Bus Person Safety â SS6022AE (10 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
This program addresses some of the more common hazards bus persons face during the course of their work and teaches viewers how to take the necessary steps to help minimize the risk of injury to themselves, guests and co-workers.
Commercial Kitchen Fire Prevention - SS6031AE (5 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Fires are an ever-present danger in a commercial kitchen. But the danger can be controlled and contained by following sound fire prevention principles. This video outlines these principles and delivers information vital to preventing and containing fires in your establishment. Different types of fire suppression systems are discussed as well as how to operate and inspect them. The importance of keeping flues and appliances grease-free are examined as well as other common sense tips that will help your employees remain safe are also discussed.
COVID-19: Keeping Your Restaurant Safe SS2202AE (5 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Your attention to the safety and well-being of guests, team members, and local communities is of the highest priority. We know that you maintain very high standards in regards to cleaning and sanitizing the restaurant as part of the daily protocol, but the current coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic reinforces to us the importance of those standards. This video is a great tool for showing your employees how to protect themselves and your customers.
Food Safety Sanitation - SS6032AE (8 mins.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Your employees need to know how to create a clean, bacteria free, food safety culture in your restaurant by developing and maintaining strong food safety habits. This video is a great place to start. Topics Include: ⢠Proper Hand Washing ⢠Proper Personal Hygiene ⢠Cleaning and Sanitizing ⢠Food Storage ⢠Food Labeling ⢠Safe Food Preparation
Grocery: Knife Safety / Cut Prevention - SS11010AE (6 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Cuts are common injuries but they are preventable. Employees will learn how to safely work with knives and proper cutting techniques which will minimize risks when working with knives and other sharp items.
Insects, Rodents and Snakes: The Safety Basics SS1111AE
Description
Insect, rodent, and snake safety meeting topic. Play to your employees to inform about the hazards and controls related to insects, rodents, and snakes.
Preventing Work Related Burns In Restaurants â SS6026AE (10 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Preventing Work-Related Burn Injury In Restaurants â The Food Service Industry experiences the highest number of burns of any employment sector, about 12,000 each year. The Industry employs approximately 6.5 million workers in the United States each year. This Industry also comprises one of the largest groups of workers injured on the job in the United States. These injuries and illnesses are costly and damaging, both for the employee and for the individual restaurant owner. Job injuries and illnesses contribute to absenteeism, light duty assignments or other work restrictions, high turnover, and higher workersâ compensation costs. Common injuries in restaurants include burns, lacerations, and sprains and strains.
Preventing Workplace Violence in a Restaurant - SS6036AE (11 mins.)
Description
Preventing Workplace Violence shows employees how to recognize the warning signs of possible violent behavior, as well as how to avoid or defuse potentially dangerous situations. One out of every six violent crimes occurs in the workplace. And while workplace homicides grab the headlines⌠(homicide is the second leading cause of death on the job and the number one killer of women in the workplace)⌠other forms of workplace violence happen much more frequently. No organization, regardless of its size or type, is immune to workplace violence. Areas covered in the course include the nature of workplace violence, underlying causes and warning signs, aggressive behavior, threats and verbal abuse, sexual harassment, physical assault and armed assailants, fostering a positive workplace environment, and more.This VOD program is one of the most effective and efficient ways to get employees the training that they need, in a classroom or individually through their desktop or tablet computer.
Proper Hand Washing Techniques SS2203AE (4 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Hand washing is one of the best ways to protect yourself and your family from getting sick. But, if you are not doing it properly, then you are not effectively preventing yourself from getting sick. This video shows WHEN to wash your hands and HOW to wash your hands. Quick and to the point.
Restaurant Injury Prevention - SS6029AE (16 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Restaurants are busy places with a wide variety of potential hazards. This video examines some of the more common hazards and discusses choices workers can make to protect themselves and co-workers. Topics include: Strains/sprains/bruises and fractures, cuts/lacerations and punctures, burns and scalds. Safety tips for kitchen staff, servers/bus people, bar staff and dishwashers are discussed.
Restaurant Personal Hygiene - SS6030A (8 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Hygiene practices in restaurants is more important than in almost any other industry. Our associates hygiene can have a direct impact on the health of our customers. This video provides the basics of restaurant hygiene.
Restaurant Safety Basics - SS6033AE (10 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Safety is everyoneâs responsibility and a regular, ongoing part of your job.This short program outlines, simple, common sense items that can help increase safety and reduce injuries in your restaurant. Topics Include: ⢠Slips, Trips & Falls ⢠Safe Lifting ⢠Cuts & Burns ⢠Electrical & Fire ⢠& Chemical Safety
Restaurant Security Basics â SS6034AE (5 mins)
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Also Available In Spanish
Security is an important issue in a restaurant. Being prepared for robberies and other criminal activity can mean the di erence between property loss and the loss of human life. Employees need to know how to act and how to react in situations to reduce the risks to employees and guests in your restaurant. This video is a great start.
Restaurant: Dishwasher Safety â SS6023AE (11 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
This video is aimed directly at specific hazards and what dishwashers can do to improve their own personal safety and the safety of their work environment.
Restaurant: Hazard Communications â SS6005AE (11 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Everyone is required to receive hazard communications training. This program meets OSHA/EPA standards for hazard communications. Deals with hazardous materials in the restaurant environment, chemical labels, and material safety data sheets.
Restaurant: Preventing Slips And Falls â SS6025AE (9 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Slips and falls can happen to almost anyone in your restaurant: guests, wait staff and kitchen staff. These events can happen anywhere on your property, outside, in dining area or back of house. This program discusses steps associates can take to minimize the risks of a slip, trip or fall in your restaurant. Slips, trips and falls are 100% preventable. This program will help your employees recognize slip, trip and fall hazards and take the steps necessary to prevent them.
Restaurant: Safety Orientation â SS6001AE (13 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Excellent for new and experienced employees. Trains employees in exposure to âgeneral hazardsâ. Includes basic safety, machinery, electrical safety, back injury prevention, slips and falls, cuts, burns, and employee safety responsibility.
Rodent Control - SS6028AE (7 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Rodent control can be challenging because restaurants offer the very things that these pests seek for feeding and breeding - food, water and shelter. Doors and windows of restaurants are often left opened, which can provide access to the rodent necessities inside. And there are other ways they can get inside, which are mentioned below. Even so, there are still some steps you can take to help keep rodents out of your restaurant.
Safe Alcohol Service - SS6035AE (6 mins.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Over consumption of alcohol by guests is dangerous and could result in costly legal issues. This program is designed to show employees the basics of Safe Alcohol Service. Topics Include: ⢠How to recognize an intoxicated guest ⢠How to handle an intoxicated guest ⢠How to properly check I.D. ⢠How to create an atmosphere to promote responsible drinking
Safe Food Handling â SS6027AE (23 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
According 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,it doesnât have to. Foodborne illnesses can be prevented. The first step is education. This program provides basic, introductory instruction on the six major elements of food handler safety: Food-borne illnesses Time and temperature control Personal hygiene Preventing contamination Cleaning and sanitizing equipment and utensils and Housekeeping and maintenance. Other topics include temperature control, preventing cross-contamination. This is a great program for both new and experienced staff.
Safely Sharpening Knives SS6061AE (9 Min.)
Description
A sharp knife is actually safer than a slightly dull knife. But, either way, a knife is a potential cut hazard. But, it' not just during use, during the sharpening process there can be hazards as well. This video describes how to safely and effectively sharpen a knife on a wheel, with a whetstone or with a sharpening machine.
360 Restaurant Kitchen Training - SS360_02E
Description
This training will help you identify common hazards found in the kitchen.
Active Shooter in a Restaurant - SS6032AE (6 mins.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
The United States Department of Homeland Security defines an Active Shooter as an individual or group of individuals actively engaged in an attempt to shoot or shooting people in a confined or populated area. They normally occur in crowded, public areas so restaurants are a prime target. Although your chances of being a victim of an active shooter incident are minuscule, it is important that you be prepared for such an incident.
Bus Person Safety â SS6022AE (10 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This program addresses some of the more common hazards bus persons face during the course of their work and teaches viewers how to take the necessary steps to help minimize the risk of injury to themselves, guests and co-workers.
Commercial Kitchen Fire Prevention - SS6031AE (5 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Fires are an ever-present danger in a commercial kitchen. But the danger can be controlled and contained by following sound fire prevention principles. This video outlines these principles and delivers information vital to preventing and containing fires in your establishment. Different types of fire suppression systems are discussed as well as how to operate and inspect them. The importance of keeping flues and appliances grease-free are examined as well as other common sense tips that will help your employees remain safe are also discussed.
COVID-19: Keeping Your Restaurant Safe SS2202AE (5 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Your attention to the safety and well-being of guests, team members, and local communities is of the highest priority. We know that you maintain very high standards in regards to cleaning and sanitizing the restaurant as part of the daily protocol, but the current coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic reinforces to us the importance of those standards. This video is a great tool for showing your employees how to protect themselves and your customers.
Food Safety Sanitation - SS6032AE (8 mins.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Your employees need to know how to create a clean, bacteria free, food safety culture in your restaurant by developing and maintaining strong food safety habits. This video is a great place to start. Topics Include: ⢠Proper Hand Washing ⢠Proper Personal Hygiene ⢠Cleaning and Sanitizing ⢠Food Storage ⢠Food Labeling ⢠Safe Food Preparation
Grocery: Knife Safety / Cut Prevention - SS11010AE (6 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Cuts are common injuries but they are preventable. Employees will learn how to safely work with knives and proper cutting techniques which will minimize risks when working with knives and other sharp items.
Insects, Rodents and Snakes: The Safety Basics SS1111AE
Description
Insect, rodent, and snake safety meeting topic. Play to your employees to inform about the hazards and controls related to insects, rodents, and snakes.
Preventing Work Related Burns In Restaurants â SS6026AE (10 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Preventing Work-Related Burn Injury In Restaurants â The Food Service Industry experiences the highest number of burns of any employment sector, about 12,000 each year. The Industry employs approximately 6.5 million workers in the United States each year. This Industry also comprises one of the largest groups of workers injured on the job in the United States. These injuries and illnesses are costly and damaging, both for the employee and for the individual restaurant owner. Job injuries and illnesses contribute to absenteeism, light duty assignments or other work restrictions, high turnover, and higher workersâ compensation costs. Common injuries in restaurants include burns, lacerations, and sprains and strains.
Preventing Workplace Violence in a Restaurant - SS6036AE (11 mins.)
Description
Preventing Workplace Violence shows employees how to recognize the warning signs of possible violent behavior, as well as how to avoid or defuse potentially dangerous situations. One out of every six violent crimes occurs in the workplace. And while workplace homicides grab the headlines⌠(homicide is the second leading cause of death on the job and the number one killer of women in the workplace)⌠other forms of workplace violence happen much more frequently. No organization, regardless of its size or type, is immune to workplace violence. Areas covered in the course include the nature of workplace violence, underlying causes and warning signs, aggressive behavior, threats and verbal abuse, sexual harassment, physical assault and armed assailants, fostering a positive workplace environment, and more.This VOD program is one of the most effective and efficient ways to get employees the training that they need, in a classroom or individually through their desktop or tablet computer.
Proper Hand Washing Techniques SS2203AE (4 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Hand washing is one of the best ways to protect yourself and your family from getting sick. But, if you are not doing it properly, then you are not effectively preventing yourself from getting sick. This video shows WHEN to wash your hands and HOW to wash your hands. Quick and to the point.
Restaurant Injury Prevention - SS6029AE (16 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Restaurants are busy places with a wide variety of potential hazards. This video examines some of the more common hazards and discusses choices workers can make to protect themselves and co-workers. Topics include: Strains/sprains/bruises and fractures, cuts/lacerations and punctures, burns and scalds. Safety tips for kitchen staff, servers/bus people, bar staff and dishwashers are discussed.
Restaurant Personal Hygiene - SS6030A (8 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Hygiene practices in restaurants is more important than in almost any other industry. Our associates hygiene can have a direct impact on the health of our customers. This video provides the basics of restaurant hygiene.
Restaurant Safety Basics - SS6033AE (10 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Safety is everyoneâs responsibility and a regular, ongoing part of your job.This short program outlines, simple, common sense items that can help increase safety and reduce injuries in your restaurant. Topics Include: ⢠Slips, Trips & Falls ⢠Safe Lifting ⢠Cuts & Burns ⢠Electrical & Fire ⢠& Chemical Safety
Restaurant Security Basics â SS6034AE (5 mins)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Security is an important issue in a restaurant. Being prepared for robberies and other criminal activity can mean the di erence between property loss and the loss of human life. Employees need to know how to act and how to react in situations to reduce the risks to employees and guests in your restaurant. This video is a great start.
Restaurant: Dishwasher Safety â SS6023AE (11 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This video is aimed directly at specific hazards and what dishwashers can do to improve their own personal safety and the safety of their work environment.
Restaurant: Hazard Communications â SS6005AE (11 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Everyone is required to receive hazard communications training. This program meets OSHA/EPA standards for hazard communications. Deals with hazardous materials in the restaurant environment, chemical labels, and material safety data sheets.
Restaurant: Preventing Slips And Falls â SS6025AE (9 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Slips and falls can happen to almost anyone in your restaurant: guests, wait staff and kitchen staff. These events can happen anywhere on your property, outside, in dining area or back of house. This program discusses steps associates can take to minimize the risks of a slip, trip or fall in your restaurant. Slips, trips and falls are 100% preventable. This program will help your employees recognize slip, trip and fall hazards and take the steps necessary to prevent them.
Restaurant: Safety Orientation â SS6001AE (13 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Excellent for new and experienced employees. Trains employees in exposure to âgeneral hazardsâ. Includes basic safety, machinery, electrical safety, back injury prevention, slips and falls, cuts, burns, and employee safety responsibility.
Rodent Control - SS6028AE (7 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Rodent control can be challenging because restaurants offer the very things that these pests seek for feeding and breeding - food, water and shelter. Doors and windows of restaurants are often left opened, which can provide access to the rodent necessities inside. And there are other ways they can get inside, which are mentioned below. Even so, there are still some steps you can take to help keep rodents out of your restaurant.
Safe Alcohol Service - SS6035AE (6 mins.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Over consumption of alcohol by guests is dangerous and could result in costly legal issues. This program is designed to show employees the basics of Safe Alcohol Service. Topics Include: ⢠How to recognize an intoxicated guest ⢠How to handle an intoxicated guest ⢠How to properly check I.D. ⢠How to create an atmosphere to promote responsible drinking
Safe Food Handling â SS6027AE (23 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
According 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,it doesnât have to. Foodborne illnesses can be prevented. The first step is education. This program provides basic, introductory instruction on the six major elements of food handler safety: Food-borne illnesses Time and temperature control Personal hygiene Preventing contamination Cleaning and sanitizing equipment and utensils and Housekeeping and maintenance. Other topics include temperature control, preventing cross-contamination. This is a great program for both new and experienced staff.
Safely Sharpening Knives SS6061AE (9 Min.)
Description
A sharp knife is actually safer than a slightly dull knife. But, either way, a knife is a potential cut hazard. But, it' not just during use, during the sharpening process there can be hazards as well. This video describes how to safely and effectively sharpen a knife on a wheel, with a whetstone or with a sharpening machine.
Retail/Grocery Safety
Compactor Safety - SS11020AE (7 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
This video provides compactor users with information on how to operate a compactor safely. Employees that regularly use compactors should know the operation and safety guidelines.
Convenience Store Safety - SS11009AE (12 min.)
Description
There are many things to keep in mind when working in a convenience store; safety and security should be at the top of that list. This program was developed to increase employee awareness in areas such as proper housekeeping and safe lifting procedures. Viewers are also give information relating to proper actions to take to prevent robberies as well as how to act during and after a robbery or attempted robbery.
COVID-19: Retail/Grocery Training SS2207AE
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
COVID-19 is a highly contagious coronavirus closely related to the SARS and MERS viruses. Covid-19 appears to be more easily transmitted than either SARS or MERS. Illnesses associated with Covid range from mild to severe, including respiratory issues resulting in death. With that being said, you can understand why the grocery stores must do their part to help contain the virus. Grocery and meal delivery services are seeing huge spikes in business but there are still shoppers going into the store, so how can YOU stay safe? This program explains how.
Grocery: Back Injury Prevention - SS11003AE (10 mins.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Lifting, bending, stooping, pushing, pulling, handling and carrying objects of varying sizes, shapes and weights is inevitable in a supermarket, but it can be done safely. Nearly all back injuries can be reduced or eliminated by using the principles of preparation, technique and fitness. This program outlines these principles and teaches employees techniques they can use to help reduce their risk.
Grocery: Baler Safety - SS11006AE (8 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Balers are perhaps one of the most dangerous pieces of equipment in the supermarket industry. But, with training and information, employees can learn to use them safely and reduce their risk of an injury. Since baler injuries can be devastating, proper training is vital. This is a great training tool to keep your staff informed and safe.
Grocery: Box Cutter Safety - SS11007AE (6 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Any type of box cutter can cause an injury if used improperly. Box cutters are so common, they are often taken for granted and their danger ignored. This program is designed to provide employees information, that, if followed, will reduce their risk of a box cutter injury.
Grocery: Knife Safety / Cut Prevention - SS11010AE (6 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Cuts are common injuries but they are preventable. Employees will learn how to safely work with knives and proper cutting techniques which will minimize risks when working with knives and other sharp items.
Grocery: Lockout/Tagout (7 min.) SS11002AE
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Failure to lock out and tag machinery before working on it is a major cause of injury and death in the United States. Workers can be electrocuted or lose fingers, hands, arms, or suffer severe crushing injuries because machinery is inadvertently turned on while being serviced or maintained. Lockout/Tagout prevents these in juries. This short program is designed to explain basic lockout/tagout procedures, some terminology used in the procedures and general requirements.
Grocery: Preventing Slips, Trips And Falls - SS11008AE (11 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
In the supermarket, the potential for a slip, trip or fall exists in many forms. Foot traffic, slick or wet surfaces, obstacles...all of these can contribute to a slip or fall. We say "contribute" because these things are not the only cause of an incident. In fact, they are only contributing causes. In this program we'll take a look at some common slip and fall scenarios, identify what the root cause is of each incident and discuss ways to minimize risk.
Grocery: Safety Orientation - SS11001AE (15 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
The Supermarket/Grocery environment presents a broad range of safety training challenges. This program touches on many of the most common hazards and examines ways to minimize risk. Viewers receive brief, overview training on a variety of topics including: Preventing Slips & Falls Back Injury Prevention Preventing Cuts & Burns Food Safety Hazard Communication Machinery Safety and more.
Retail Back Injury Prevention SS11021AE
Description
Back injuries are common to all industries. Retail is no exception. This program examines ways to lift anything safely, regardless of size or weight and gives employees tips on how they can maintain safe postures during the course of their job. These safe practices can help everyone minimize their risk of discomfort, pain and injury.
Retail Cut Prevention - SS11026AE (5 Min.)
Description
Any type of box cutter can cause an injury if used improperly. Box cutters are so common, they are often taken for granted and their danger ignored. This program is designed to provide employees information, that, if followed, will reduce their risk of a box cutter injury.
Retail Emergency Procedures/Fire Prevention SS11024AE (5 Min.)
Description
Fires, emergencies and natural disasters are unpredictable, but the risks associated with them can be minimized by proper planning and preparedness. This video helps employees understand the need to be prepared, what they need to do to be prepared and how to respond calmly and effectively in an emergency situation.
Retail GHS HazCom SS11023AE
Description
Everyone needs training on hazardous substances. Every workplace environment has materials classified as hazardous. This video explains the GHS system and outlines how to use, store and dispose of chemicals properly.
Retail Ladder Safety SS11025AE (6 Min.)
Description
Each year there are more than 164,000 emergency room-treated injuries in the U.S. relating to ladders. The unfortunate truth is that all of these injuries are preventable. By following a few simple guidelines and procedures you can work safely on ladders and avoid becoming a statistic. This video outlines ways to use different ladders safely in a variety of situations.
Retail Safety Orientation SS11020AE (14 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
This video gives a general overview retail safety and provides employees with simple concepts that help reduce injuries. Topics include, safe lifting, ladder safety, chemicals, slips and falls and more.
Retail Slips/Trips/Falls/Housekeeping SS11022AE
Description
Slips trips and falls are common incidents in a retail environment. But, they are preventable. This video looks at the relationship between housekeeping and slips and falls and examines a few incidents in detail to explain what the root cause of the incident is.
Retail: Bloodborne Pathogens - SS11004AE (8 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Bloodborne pathogens are sometimes called the âUnexpected Hazardâ because, for most of us, we just donât expect to come into contact with blood or bodily fluids when performing our normal job duties. Nevertheless, an unexpected encounter with bloodborne pathogens can happen at anytime. Responding properly when confronted with blood and other bodily fluids is critical to your health and safety. The purpose of this program is to provide viewers with the knowledge needed to take the appropriate actions when encountering bloodborne pathogens unexpectedly.
Compactor Safety - SS11020AE (7 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This video provides compactor users with information on how to operate a compactor safely. Employees that regularly use compactors should know the operation and safety guidelines.
Convenience Store Safety - SS11009AE (12 min.)
Description
There are many things to keep in mind when working in a convenience store; safety and security should be at the top of that list. This program was developed to increase employee awareness in areas such as proper housekeeping and safe lifting procedures. Viewers are also give information relating to proper actions to take to prevent robberies as well as how to act during and after a robbery or attempted robbery.
COVID-19: Retail/Grocery Training SS2207AE
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
COVID-19 is a highly contagious coronavirus closely related to the SARS and MERS viruses. Covid-19 appears to be more easily transmitted than either SARS or MERS. Illnesses associated with Covid range from mild to severe, including respiratory issues resulting in death. With that being said, you can understand why the grocery stores must do their part to help contain the virus. Grocery and meal delivery services are seeing huge spikes in business but there are still shoppers going into the store, so how can YOU stay safe? This program explains how.
Grocery: Back Injury Prevention - SS11003AE (10 mins.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Lifting, bending, stooping, pushing, pulling, handling and carrying objects of varying sizes, shapes and weights is inevitable in a supermarket, but it can be done safely. Nearly all back injuries can be reduced or eliminated by using the principles of preparation, technique and fitness. This program outlines these principles and teaches employees techniques they can use to help reduce their risk.
Grocery: Baler Safety - SS11006AE (8 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Balers are perhaps one of the most dangerous pieces of equipment in the supermarket industry. But, with training and information, employees can learn to use them safely and reduce their risk of an injury. Since baler injuries can be devastating, proper training is vital. This is a great training tool to keep your staff informed and safe.
Grocery: Box Cutter Safety - SS11007AE (6 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Any type of box cutter can cause an injury if used improperly. Box cutters are so common, they are often taken for granted and their danger ignored. This program is designed to provide employees information, that, if followed, will reduce their risk of a box cutter injury.
Grocery: Knife Safety / Cut Prevention - SS11010AE (6 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Cuts are common injuries but they are preventable. Employees will learn how to safely work with knives and proper cutting techniques which will minimize risks when working with knives and other sharp items.
Grocery: Lockout/Tagout (7 min.) SS11002AE
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Failure to lock out and tag machinery before working on it is a major cause of injury and death in the United States. Workers can be electrocuted or lose fingers, hands, arms, or suffer severe crushing injuries because machinery is inadvertently turned on while being serviced or maintained. Lockout/Tagout prevents these in juries. This short program is designed to explain basic lockout/tagout procedures, some terminology used in the procedures and general requirements.
Grocery: Preventing Slips, Trips And Falls - SS11008AE (11 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
In the supermarket, the potential for a slip, trip or fall exists in many forms. Foot traffic, slick or wet surfaces, obstacles...all of these can contribute to a slip or fall. We say "contribute" because these things are not the only cause of an incident. In fact, they are only contributing causes. In this program we'll take a look at some common slip and fall scenarios, identify what the root cause is of each incident and discuss ways to minimize risk.
Grocery: Safety Orientation - SS11001AE (15 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
The Supermarket/Grocery environment presents a broad range of safety training challenges. This program touches on many of the most common hazards and examines ways to minimize risk. Viewers receive brief, overview training on a variety of topics including: Preventing Slips & Falls Back Injury Prevention Preventing Cuts & Burns Food Safety Hazard Communication Machinery Safety and more.
Retail Back Injury Prevention SS11021AE
Description
Back injuries are common to all industries. Retail is no exception. This program examines ways to lift anything safely, regardless of size or weight and gives employees tips on how they can maintain safe postures during the course of their job. These safe practices can help everyone minimize their risk of discomfort, pain and injury.
Retail Cut Prevention - SS11026AE (5 Min.)
Description
Any type of box cutter can cause an injury if used improperly. Box cutters are so common, they are often taken for granted and their danger ignored. This program is designed to provide employees information, that, if followed, will reduce their risk of a box cutter injury.
Retail Emergency Procedures/Fire Prevention SS11024AE (5 Min.)
Description
Fires, emergencies and natural disasters are unpredictable, but the risks associated with them can be minimized by proper planning and preparedness. This video helps employees understand the need to be prepared, what they need to do to be prepared and how to respond calmly and effectively in an emergency situation.
Retail GHS HazCom SS11023AE
Description
Everyone needs training on hazardous substances. Every workplace environment has materials classified as hazardous. This video explains the GHS system and outlines how to use, store and dispose of chemicals properly.
Retail Ladder Safety SS11025AE (6 Min.)
Description
Each year there are more than 164,000 emergency room-treated injuries in the U.S. relating to ladders. The unfortunate truth is that all of these injuries are preventable. By following a few simple guidelines and procedures you can work safely on ladders and avoid becoming a statistic. This video outlines ways to use different ladders safely in a variety of situations.
Retail Safety Orientation SS11020AE (14 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This video gives a general overview retail safety and provides employees with simple concepts that help reduce injuries. Topics include, safe lifting, ladder safety, chemicals, slips and falls and more.
Retail Slips/Trips/Falls/Housekeeping SS11022AE
Description
Slips trips and falls are common incidents in a retail environment. But, they are preventable. This video looks at the relationship between housekeeping and slips and falls and examines a few incidents in detail to explain what the root cause of the incident is.
Retail: Bloodborne Pathogens - SS11004AE (8 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Bloodborne pathogens are sometimes called the âUnexpected Hazardâ because, for most of us, we just donât expect to come into contact with blood or bodily fluids when performing our normal job duties. Nevertheless, an unexpected encounter with bloodborne pathogens can happen at anytime. Responding properly when confronted with blood and other bodily fluids is critical to your health and safety. The purpose of this program is to provide viewers with the knowledge needed to take the appropriate actions when encountering bloodborne pathogens unexpectedly.
Safety Awareness
A Million Excuses - SS1055IE (10 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This video, although humorous, delivers hard-hitting impact for all employees. The program examines the âmillionâ excuses offered by employees for not following established safety policies and procedures, not wearing Personal Protective Equipment and for not using common sense on the job. When employeeâs see the excuses in this program, it may cause them to examine some of their own attitudes which may be unsafe.
Accidents: The People Factor SS2302AE (9 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
We talk a lot about safety. We have training programs, safety audits, governmental agencies, the list goes on and on. With all of this attention to safety, you'd think workplace accidents would be a thing of the past. They're not. Why do they keep happening? The simple answer is People. This video examines the role people play in workplace injuries
An Extra Effort For Safety Sake: Safety Behavior â SS1065IE (15 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
If safety is so important, why do accidents and injuries continue to occur? Government statistics estimate 5.7 million workplace injuries and illnesses occur annually with associated costs over $170 billion. This dynamic new program addresses a complex issue with a light touch and an important message. Everyone is responsible and accountable for safety. Whether a new employee, 20-year veteran, or plant manager, this program is ideal for everyone at your site. An Extra Effort for Safety Sake addresses the importance of safety, the financial and emotional impact accidents and injuries can have, why safety needs to be a part of every task performed, and best practices to prevent incidents from occurring at your site. Filmed in multiple locations, this program will have a positive and lasting impact on your safety culture and motivate all employees to incorporate safety into every task they perform to help create an accident free work environment.
A Million Excuses - SS1055IE (10 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This video, although humorous, delivers hard-hitting impact for all employees. The program examines the âmillionâ excuses offered by employees for not following established safety policies and procedures, not wearing Personal Protective Equipment and for not using common sense on the job. When employeeâs see the excuses in this program, it may cause them to examine some of their own attitudes which may be unsafe.
Accidents: The People Factor SS2302AE (9 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
We talk a lot about safety. We have training programs, safety audits, governmental agencies, the list goes on and on. With all of this attention to safety, you'd think workplace accidents would be a thing of the past. They're not. Why do they keep happening? The simple answer is People. This video examines the role people play in workplace injuries
An Extra Effort For Safety Sake: Safety Behavior â SS1065IE (15 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
If safety is so important, why do accidents and injuries continue to occur? Government statistics estimate 5.7 million workplace injuries and illnesses occur annually with associated costs over $170 billion. This dynamic new program addresses a complex issue with a light touch and an important message. Everyone is responsible and accountable for safety. Whether a new employee, 20-year veteran, or plant manager, this program is ideal for everyone at your site. An Extra Effort for Safety Sake addresses the importance of safety, the financial and emotional impact accidents and injuries can have, why safety needs to be a part of every task performed, and best practices to prevent incidents from occurring at your site. Filmed in multiple locations, this program will have a positive and lasting impact on your safety culture and motivate all employees to incorporate safety into every task they perform to help create an accident free work environment.
School District Safety
Garage/Repair Shop Safety - SS7022AE (15 minutes)
Description
The repair shop has just about every hazard you can imagine due to the wide variety of work thatâs performed there. This video is great for informing new employees what to expect and also for experienced employees to remind them of the many hazards they face and the steps they can take to prevent injury. Topics Include: PPE, Electrical Safety, Chemical Safety and Back Injury Prevention but it contains a wealth of information from around the shop.
Janitorial Safety - SS15000A (13 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Janitorial workers have many, many responsibilities. It would probably be easier to talk about what they DONâT do than what you do on a daily basis. But, regardless of how many different tasks they perform or how busy they are, safety should be the top priority. Itâs simply this. Thatâs what this program is all about, examining common hazards janitorial staff face on a daily basis and the steps they can take to minimize risk. Topics include: Personal Protective Equipment, PPE, Back Injury Prevention, Bloodborne Pathogens, Slips, Trips and Falls, Electrical Safety and Chemicals.
Restaurant: Hazard Communications â SS6005AE (11 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Everyone is required to receive hazard communications training. This program meets OSHA/EPA standards for hazard communications. Deals with hazardous materials in the restaurant environment, chemical labels, and material safety data sheets.
Safe Food Handling â SS6027AE (23 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
According 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,it doesnât have to. Foodborne illnesses can be prevented. The first step is education. This program provides basic, introductory instruction on the six major elements of food handler safety: Food-borne illnesses Time and temperature control Personal hygiene Preventing contamination Cleaning and sanitizing equipment and utensils and Housekeeping and maintenance. Other topics include temperature control, preventing cross-contamination. This is a great program for both new and experienced staff.
School District: Depending On You - SS7021AE (34 min.)
Description
This video will help all Mandated Reporters learn: Definitions of abuse How to recognize abuse Procedures for reporting abuse Liability for failure to report abuse And legal protections for reporters
School Districts: School Safety Parking Lot Hazards SS0626
Description
School parking lots are filled with hazards that cause accidents and injuries every day. There are many school employees that drive passenger cars, trucks, equipment, utility vehicles, delivery vehicles. There are also employees that have to push carts and trash barrels across parking lots to dumpsters and even employees walking from building to building for meetings and other activities. Awareness of the hazards and safe behavior can make the difference for everyone!
School Districts: Active Shooters in Schools - SS7024AE (8 Min)
Description
Incidents involving active shooters continue to be in the news. These acts of violence are becoming more commonplace in todayâs society, and although your chances of being a victim of an active shooter incident are minuscule, it is important your organization and your associates plan and be prepared for such an incident. Active shooters can strike where we live, where we work, where we study, where we shop or any other environment. No business or institution is immune to the potential of an active shooter attack. The purpose of this informational training is not to alarm viewers, but to enlighten them regarding some of the elements of an active shooter scenario and what they should do to be prepared to deal with such an act.
School Districts: Crossing Guard Safety - SS7025AE (15 min)
Description
The goal? The safety of children. A Crossing Guardâs job is protecting them. What could be more important than that? In 2008, one-fifth (20%) of all children between the ages of 5 and 9 who were killed in traffic crashes were pedestrians. Roadway crossings are complex, with many things to pay attention to. Children have neither the experience, nor the ability to understand the complexity of an intersection. Their only experience with roadways may be crossing them or being driven on them. This program is designed to help the new or experienced crossing guard understand the regulations relating to traffic safety and how to safely help children cross the street.
School Districts: Pre-Trip Inspection: School Bus - SS7023AE (17 min.)
Description
Nothing is more important to the safety of your passengers than a quality pre-trip inspection. All too often, drivers just do a quick once-over, check the boxes and get in and drive. This can have tragic consequences. While the video doesnât cover every single item that must be inspected, it does stress the importance of performing comprehensive, conscientious inspections every day. It also explains the reasoning behind some of the more common items all drivers must inspect.
School Districts: School Bus Inspection - SS7016AE (9 mins)
Description
School Bus Safety (Elementary School Students) â Every year children are hurt while riding on a school bus. This video provides a basic review stressing the importance of safety on the school bus. Topics covered in this safety video include: follow your teacherâs instructions, waiting for the bus, follow your bus driverâs instructions, never put your body (hands, arms, or head) out of any bus window, and getting off the bus.
School Districts: Suspensions And Expulsions - SS7020AE (18 mins)
Description
The 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. Topics include: Theft Weapons Dangerous Behavior Drugs Sexual Misconduct Poor Grades After viewing this program students will have a better idea of what is expected of them in school.
Working with Special Needs Children - SS7026AE (11 min)
Description
Working with Special Needs Children â 7026A (11 min) Working with children that have special needsâŚitâs a unique job, an important job. There are a lot of people depending on you, not just the kids. But, the kids are why youâre here, right? Right. Part of your job is safety. The safety of your kids and your own personal safety. Isnât a safe environment what we want for everyone? In this program weâll cover a few common safety-related issues and discuss ways you can minimize or reduce risk. Safety is everyoneâs responsibility.
Garage/Repair Shop Safety - SS7022AE (15 minutes)
Description
The repair shop has just about every hazard you can imagine due to the wide variety of work thatâs performed there. This video is great for informing new employees what to expect and also for experienced employees to remind them of the many hazards they face and the steps they can take to prevent injury. Topics Include: PPE, Electrical Safety, Chemical Safety and Back Injury Prevention but it contains a wealth of information from around the shop.
Janitorial Safety - SS15000A (13 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Janitorial workers have many, many responsibilities. It would probably be easier to talk about what they DONâT do than what you do on a daily basis. But, regardless of how many different tasks they perform or how busy they are, safety should be the top priority. Itâs simply this. Thatâs what this program is all about, examining common hazards janitorial staff face on a daily basis and the steps they can take to minimize risk. Topics include: Personal Protective Equipment, PPE, Back Injury Prevention, Bloodborne Pathogens, Slips, Trips and Falls, Electrical Safety and Chemicals.
Restaurant: Hazard Communications â SS6005AE (11 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Everyone is required to receive hazard communications training. This program meets OSHA/EPA standards for hazard communications. Deals with hazardous materials in the restaurant environment, chemical labels, and material safety data sheets.
Safe Food Handling â SS6027AE (23 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
According 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,it doesnât have to. Foodborne illnesses can be prevented. The first step is education. This program provides basic, introductory instruction on the six major elements of food handler safety: Food-borne illnesses Time and temperature control Personal hygiene Preventing contamination Cleaning and sanitizing equipment and utensils and Housekeeping and maintenance. Other topics include temperature control, preventing cross-contamination. This is a great program for both new and experienced staff.
School District: Depending On You - SS7021AE (34 min.)
Description
This video will help all Mandated Reporters learn: Definitions of abuse How to recognize abuse Procedures for reporting abuse Liability for failure to report abuse And legal protections for reporters
School Districts: School Safety Parking Lot Hazards SS0626
Description
School parking lots are filled with hazards that cause accidents and injuries every day. There are many school employees that drive passenger cars, trucks, equipment, utility vehicles, delivery vehicles. There are also employees that have to push carts and trash barrels across parking lots to dumpsters and even employees walking from building to building for meetings and other activities. Awareness of the hazards and safe behavior can make the difference for everyone!
School Districts: Active Shooters in Schools - SS7024AE (8 Min)
Description
Incidents involving active shooters continue to be in the news. These acts of violence are becoming more commonplace in todayâs society, and although your chances of being a victim of an active shooter incident are minuscule, it is important your organization and your associates plan and be prepared for such an incident. Active shooters can strike where we live, where we work, where we study, where we shop or any other environment. No business or institution is immune to the potential of an active shooter attack. The purpose of this informational training is not to alarm viewers, but to enlighten them regarding some of the elements of an active shooter scenario and what they should do to be prepared to deal with such an act.
School Districts: Crossing Guard Safety - SS7025AE (15 min)
Description
The goal? The safety of children. A Crossing Guardâs job is protecting them. What could be more important than that? In 2008, one-fifth (20%) of all children between the ages of 5 and 9 who were killed in traffic crashes were pedestrians. Roadway crossings are complex, with many things to pay attention to. Children have neither the experience, nor the ability to understand the complexity of an intersection. Their only experience with roadways may be crossing them or being driven on them. This program is designed to help the new or experienced crossing guard understand the regulations relating to traffic safety and how to safely help children cross the street.
School Districts: Pre-Trip Inspection: School Bus - SS7023AE (17 min.)
Description
Nothing is more important to the safety of your passengers than a quality pre-trip inspection. All too often, drivers just do a quick once-over, check the boxes and get in and drive. This can have tragic consequences. While the video doesnât cover every single item that must be inspected, it does stress the importance of performing comprehensive, conscientious inspections every day. It also explains the reasoning behind some of the more common items all drivers must inspect.
School Districts: School Bus Inspection - SS7016AE (9 mins)
Description
School Bus Safety (Elementary School Students) â Every year children are hurt while riding on a school bus. This video provides a basic review stressing the importance of safety on the school bus. Topics covered in this safety video include: follow your teacherâs instructions, waiting for the bus, follow your bus driverâs instructions, never put your body (hands, arms, or head) out of any bus window, and getting off the bus.
School Districts: Suspensions And Expulsions - SS7020AE (18 mins)
Description
The 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. Topics include: Theft Weapons Dangerous Behavior Drugs Sexual Misconduct Poor Grades After viewing this program students will have a better idea of what is expected of them in school.
Working with Special Needs Children - SS7026AE (11 min)
Description
Working with Special Needs Children â 7026A (11 min) Working with children that have special needsâŚitâs a unique job, an important job. There are a lot of people depending on you, not just the kids. But, the kids are why youâre here, right? Right. Part of your job is safety. The safety of your kids and your own personal safety. Isnât a safe environment what we want for everyone? In this program weâll cover a few common safety-related issues and discuss ways you can minimize or reduce risk. Safety is everyoneâs responsibility.
Sexual Harassment Training
Sexual Harassment: What Employees Need To Know - California Version â SS2018AECA (29 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This video educates employees about the types of sexual harassment including âHostile Work Environmentsâ. Scenarios are presented which depict subtle forms of discrimination and the negative effect they have on employees and company morale. Viewers are trained to recognize Sexual Harassment of any type and steps are outlined for effectively dealing with harassment.
Sexual Harassment: What Employees Need To Know - Illinois Version â SS2018AE-IL (29 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This video educates employees about the types of sexual harassment including âHostile Work Environmentsâ. Scenarios are presented which depict subtle forms of discrimination and the negative effect they have on employees and company morale. Viewers are trained to recognize Sexual Harassment of any type and steps are outlined for effectively dealing with harassment.
Sexual Harassment: What Employees Need To Know - New York Version â SS2018AE-NY (29 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This video educates employees about the types of sexual harassment including âHostile Work Environmentsâ. Scenarios are presented which depict subtle forms of discrimination and the negative effect they have on employees and company morale. Viewers are trained to recognize Sexual Harassment of any type and steps are outlined for effectively dealing with harassment.
Sexual Harassment: What Employees Need To Know â SS2018AE (28 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This video educates employees about the types of sexual harassment including âHostile Work Environmentsâ. Scenarios are presented which depict subtle forms of discrimination and the negative effect they have on employees and company morale. Viewers are trained to recognize Sexual Harassment of any type and steps are outlined for effectively dealing with harassment.
Sexual Harassment: What Managers Need To Know â SS2019AE (10 min.)
Description
This program explains how managers should handle and respond to complaints and how to recognize potential sexual harassment in the workplace. Also provides information on how to conduct a proper investigation of a sexual harassment complaint. A handy guide for human resource managers or other personnel involved in the investigation of a sexual harassment complaint.
Sexual Harassment: What Employees Need To Know - California Version â SS2018AECA (29 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
This video educates employees about the types of sexual harassment including âHostile Work Environmentsâ. Scenarios are presented which depict subtle forms of discrimination and the negative effect they have on employees and company morale. Viewers are trained to recognize Sexual Harassment of any type and steps are outlined for effectively dealing with harassment.
Sexual Harassment: What Employees Need To Know - Illinois Version â SS2018AE-IL (29 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
This video educates employees about the types of sexual harassment including âHostile Work Environmentsâ. Scenarios are presented which depict subtle forms of discrimination and the negative effect they have on employees and company morale. Viewers are trained to recognize Sexual Harassment of any type and steps are outlined for effectively dealing with harassment.
Sexual Harassment: What Employees Need To Know - New York Version â SS2018AE-NY (29 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This video educates employees about the types of sexual harassment including âHostile Work Environmentsâ. Scenarios are presented which depict subtle forms of discrimination and the negative effect they have on employees and company morale. Viewers are trained to recognize Sexual Harassment of any type and steps are outlined for effectively dealing with harassment.
Sexual Harassment: What Employees Need To Know â SS2018AE (28 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This video educates employees about the types of sexual harassment including âHostile Work Environmentsâ. Scenarios are presented which depict subtle forms of discrimination and the negative effect they have on employees and company morale. Viewers are trained to recognize Sexual Harassment of any type and steps are outlined for effectively dealing with harassment.
Sexual Harassment: What Managers Need To Know â SS2019AE (10 min.)
Description
This program explains how managers should handle and respond to complaints and how to recognize potential sexual harassment in the workplace. Also provides information on how to conduct a proper investigation of a sexual harassment complaint. A handy guide for human resource managers or other personnel involved in the investigation of a sexual harassment complaint.
Solid Waste
Solid Waste: Commercial Pickup - SS10036AE (10 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Commercial Pickup has specific hazards different than other types of routes/collection. THis video examines these hazards and ways to reduce or eliminate risk.
Solid Waste: Hazard Communications - SS10031AS (10 min.) SPANISH
Description
Protecting employees and the environment are two important considerations in your companyâs overall safety program. Its called Hazard Communications, but its really information you need to know to protect yourself from potential hazards associated with the use, handling, storing and disposing of chemicals and other hazardous materials. Millions of people work safely around hazardous materials everyday and so can you. Follow the procedures outlined in this program and take a personal responsibility for your safety and the safety of those around you.
Solid Waste: Lockout Tagout - SS10035AE (13 min.)
Description
In most industries it is as simple as turning off the power and installing a lock to prevent the power from being turned back on. In the solid waste industry the purpose is the same, protecting employees, but the energy sources we need to control arenât usually controlled by just a circuit breaker. This program takes a detailed look about how to properly lock and block trash hauling vehicles during maintenance and clean out operations.
Solid Waste: Pre-Trip Inspection - SS10032AE (10 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
The trucks and equipment your company operates are great pieces of equipment. Theyâre versatile. Theyâre 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. And thatâs what this video is all about howâŚto perform a thorough, consistent and accurate pre-shift inspection.
Solid Waste: Residential Operations - SS10037AE (11 Min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
This program outlines the specific hazards relating to Residential Pickup operations. Common hazards are identified as are ways to minimize risk .
Solid Waste: Route Safety - SS10034AE (12 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
Identifying and eliminating hazards are part of each drivers responsibilities. The purpose of this program is to help drivers analyze hazards and report them immediately to ensure their safety, the safety of their equipment and the safety of others working the same route in the future.
Solid Waste: Safety Orientation - SS10030AE (12 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This program provides a broad over view of hazards Solid Waste workers face in the course of their everyday jobs. Contains critical information for new employees but also effective for experienced workers.
Solid Waste: Vehicle Backing Accident Prevention - SS10033AE (10 min.)
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Also Available In Spanish
A 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.
Solid Waste: Commercial Pickup - SS10036AE (10 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Commercial Pickup has specific hazards different than other types of routes/collection. THis video examines these hazards and ways to reduce or eliminate risk.
Solid Waste: Hazard Communications - SS10031AS (10 min.) SPANISH
Description
Protecting employees and the environment are two important considerations in your companyâs overall safety program. Its called Hazard Communications, but its really information you need to know to protect yourself from potential hazards associated with the use, handling, storing and disposing of chemicals and other hazardous materials. Millions of people work safely around hazardous materials everyday and so can you. Follow the procedures outlined in this program and take a personal responsibility for your safety and the safety of those around you.
Solid Waste: Lockout Tagout - SS10035AE (13 min.)
Description
In most industries it is as simple as turning off the power and installing a lock to prevent the power from being turned back on. In the solid waste industry the purpose is the same, protecting employees, but the energy sources we need to control arenât usually controlled by just a circuit breaker. This program takes a detailed look about how to properly lock and block trash hauling vehicles during maintenance and clean out operations.
Solid Waste: Pre-Trip Inspection - SS10032AE (10 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
The trucks and equipment your company operates are great pieces of equipment. Theyâre versatile. Theyâre 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. And thatâs what this video is all about howâŚto perform a thorough, consistent and accurate pre-shift inspection.
Solid Waste: Residential Operations - SS10037AE (11 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This program outlines the specific hazards relating to Residential Pickup operations. Common hazards are identified as are ways to minimize risk .
Solid Waste: Route Safety - SS10034AE (12 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Identifying and eliminating hazards are part of each drivers responsibilities. The purpose of this program is to help drivers analyze hazards and report them immediately to ensure their safety, the safety of their equipment and the safety of others working the same route in the future.
Solid Waste: Safety Orientation - SS10030AE (12 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This program provides a broad over view of hazards Solid Waste workers face in the course of their everyday jobs. Contains critical information for new employees but also effective for experienced workers.
Solid Waste: Vehicle Backing Accident Prevention - SS10033AE (10 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
A 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.
Traffic Control Work Zone Safety
Traffic Control Work Zone Safety: Flagger Safety SS21003AE
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Also Available In Spanish
Being the Flagger at a construction or traffic control site is an important and dangerous job. You are responsible for the safe flow of traffic but you are also responsible for your personal safety. This video outlines methods and procedures that will keep the vehicles in your zone safe as well as you and people working in the traffic control zone.
Traffic Control Work Zone Safety: Safety Orientation SS21001AE (35 min)
Description
The program is a comprehensive look at hazards that everyone in a Traffic Control company may face in the course of their jobs. From Traffic Control procedures to Hazcom to safe Lifting, there's something for everyone in the company to take away. A great program for new employees or as a refresher for experienced employees.
Traffic Control Work Zone Safety: The Basics SS21002AE (9 min)
Description
The program is aptly titles as it covers the basics of Traffic Control including Zone Guidelines, Flagger Stations and basic procedures designed to keep flaggers, crew and traffic safe.
Traffic Control Work Zone Safety: Flagger Safety SS21003AE
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Being the Flagger at a construction or traffic control site is an important and dangerous job. You are responsible for the safe flow of traffic but you are also responsible for your personal safety. This video outlines methods and procedures that will keep the vehicles in your zone safe as well as you and people working in the traffic control zone.
Traffic Control Work Zone Safety: Safety Orientation SS21001AE (35 min)
Description
The program is a comprehensive look at hazards that everyone in a Traffic Control company may face in the course of their jobs. From Traffic Control procedures to Hazcom to safe Lifting, there's something for everyone in the company to take away. A great program for new employees or as a refresher for experienced employees.
Traffic Control Work Zone Safety: The Basics SS21002AE (9 min)
Description
The program is aptly titles as it covers the basics of Traffic Control including Zone Guidelines, Flagger Stations and basic procedures designed to keep flaggers, crew and traffic safe.
Trucking and Transportation
Coupling and Uncoupling Tractor Trailers - SS17030AE (5 mins)
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Also Available In Spanish
The coupling/uncoupling process is a routine operation. But, if not performed safely and correctly, you, your truck and those driving around you are all put at risk. This video shows, in an easy to understand, steb-by-step manner, exactly how to safely couple and uncouple your tractor trailer.
Delivery Truck/Van Safety - SS17013AE (12 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Driving a delivery truck safely has its hazards but being informed about certain aspects of the job will help keep you safe. The material covered in this program goes beyond just safe driving. This program addresses Safe Lifting which is not only a part of a Delivery Driverâs job, buy essential to their health and well-being. Program also addresses Pre-trip inspection, distracted driving, driving in bad weather are also addressed. This is an excellent program for anyone in the delivery business, new or experienced!
DOT Drugs & Alcohol Testing: What Employees Need to Know SS17041AE (27 Min.)
Description
You may have many questions about DOT Drug and Alcohol testing. This video answers them. Who is subject to DOT testing? Why are safety-sensitive employees tested? What information must employers provide when I first begin performing DOT safety-sensitive functions ? What conduct is prohibited by the regulations? What drugs does DOT test for? Can I use prescribed medications & Over-the-counter (OTC) drugs and perform safety-sensitive functions? When will I be tested? How is a urine drug test administered? What are Medical Review Officers (MROs)? If I disclose my prescribed medication use/medical information to the MRO during my interview, will the MRO report that information to a third party? How is an alcohol test administered? Should I refuse a test if I believe I was unfairly selected for testing? What is considered a refusal to test? What happens if I test positive, refuse a test, or violate an agency-specific drug & alcohol rule? What are Substance Abuse Professionals (SAPs)? How do I find a SAP? Will I lose my job if I violate drug & alcohol regulations? Will my results be confidential? Will the results follow me to different employers? What should I do if I have a drug or alcohol abuse problem?
DOT Reasonable Suspicion Training SS17042AE (17 Min.)
Description
Referring someone for drug or alcohol testing is never an easy decision to make. easy to make. Why? Because this decision affects someoneâs livelihood, but it also affects the safety of many others. Referring someone for drug or alcohol testing is not to be taken lightly, but itâs not to be ignored either. This video gives you the tools and information you need to do what you need to do, legally, sensitively, and effectively. It defines reasonable suspicion and dewcribes the standards for making reasonable suspicion determinations and provide guidance regarding employee interviews and a reasonable suspicion situation. The bottom line here is safety and saving lives.
FMCSA: Know The Facts - SS17033AE (11 mins)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
The goal of the Motor Carrier Safety Improvement Act, enacted by the FMCSA, or Federal Motor carrier Safety Administration, is CSA; Compliance, Safety and Accountability. This video will help drivers and the companies they work for the criteria and guidelines of CSA and what they must do to remain in compliance and avoid sanctions and penalties.
GHS - Hazard Communications: Right To Know - SS1051FE (18 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This video fully explains the (GHS) Globally Harmonized System and how it is to be integrated with your current HAZCOM program. The video fully explains the key points of the change, replacement of MSDS with the new SDS, new symbols and labels, plus new classification. This program trains employees, supervisors and management on the elements of the new system.
GHS: Hazardous Materials Labels SS2001FE (8 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This GHS Container Labeling Training Video will help your employees understand the six types of information contained on a Globally Harmonized System (GHS) label as well as how to understand the 9 types of pictograms used in a GHS labeling program. This training DVD was created specifically to help you with the OSHA GHS compliance standard
Hazmat Security: DOT Requirements - SS13024AE (13 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This program focuses on giving employees an awareness of the security risks associated with transporting hazardous materials.Areas covered in this program are: Security risks associated with transporting hazardous materials, Methods that have been designed to enhance transportation security, How to recognize security risks and Responding to possible security threats.
Hours Of Service - SS17034AE (12 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Hours of Service Regulations are
Coupling and Uncoupling Tractor Trailers - SS17030AE (5 mins)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
The coupling/uncoupling process is a routine operation. But, if not performed safely and correctly, you, your truck and those driving around you are all put at risk. This video shows, in an easy to understand, steb-by-step manner, exactly how to safely couple and uncouple your tractor trailer.
Delivery Truck/Van Safety - SS17013AE (12 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Driving a delivery truck safely has its hazards but being informed about certain aspects of the job will help keep you safe. The material covered in this program goes beyond just safe driving. This program addresses Safe Lifting which is not only a part of a Delivery Driverâs job, buy essential to their health and well-being. Program also addresses Pre-trip inspection, distracted driving, driving in bad weather are also addressed. This is an excellent program for anyone in the delivery business, new or experienced!
DOT Drugs & Alcohol Testing: What Employees Need to Know SS17041AE (27 Min.)
Description
You may have many questions about DOT Drug and Alcohol testing. This video answers them. Who is subject to DOT testing? Why are safety-sensitive employees tested? What information must employers provide when I first begin performing DOT safety-sensitive functions ? What conduct is prohibited by the regulations? What drugs does DOT test for? Can I use prescribed medications & Over-the-counter (OTC) drugs and perform safety-sensitive functions? When will I be tested? How is a urine drug test administered? What are Medical Review Officers (MROs)? If I disclose my prescribed medication use/medical information to the MRO during my interview, will the MRO report that information to a third party? How is an alcohol test administered? Should I refuse a test if I believe I was unfairly selected for testing? What is considered a refusal to test? What happens if I test positive, refuse a test, or violate an agency-specific drug & alcohol rule? What are Substance Abuse Professionals (SAPs)? How do I find a SAP? Will I lose my job if I violate drug & alcohol regulations? Will my results be confidential? Will the results follow me to different employers? What should I do if I have a drug or alcohol abuse problem?
DOT Reasonable Suspicion Training SS17042AE (17 Min.)
Description
Referring someone for drug or alcohol testing is never an easy decision to make. easy to make. Why? Because this decision affects someoneâs livelihood, but it also affects the safety of many others. Referring someone for drug or alcohol testing is not to be taken lightly, but itâs not to be ignored either. This video gives you the tools and information you need to do what you need to do, legally, sensitively, and effectively. It defines reasonable suspicion and dewcribes the standards for making reasonable suspicion determinations and provide guidance regarding employee interviews and a reasonable suspicion situation. The bottom line here is safety and saving lives.
FMCSA: Know The Facts - SS17033AE (11 mins)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
The goal of the Motor Carrier Safety Improvement Act, enacted by the FMCSA, or Federal Motor carrier Safety Administration, is CSA; Compliance, Safety and Accountability. This video will help drivers and the companies they work for the criteria and guidelines of CSA and what they must do to remain in compliance and avoid sanctions and penalties.
GHS - Hazard Communications: Right To Know - SS1051FE (18 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This video fully explains the (GHS) Globally Harmonized System and how it is to be integrated with your current HAZCOM program. The video fully explains the key points of the change, replacement of MSDS with the new SDS, new symbols and labels, plus new classification. This program trains employees, supervisors and management on the elements of the new system.
GHS: Hazardous Materials Labels SS2001FE (8 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This GHS Container Labeling Training Video will help your employees understand the six types of information contained on a Globally Harmonized System (GHS) label as well as how to understand the 9 types of pictograms used in a GHS labeling program. This training DVD was created specifically to help you with the OSHA GHS compliance standard
Hazmat Security: DOT Requirements - SS13024AE (13 min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
This program focuses on giving employees an awareness of the security risks associated with transporting hazardous materials.Areas covered in this program are: Security risks associated with transporting hazardous materials, Methods that have been designed to enhance transportation security, How to recognize security risks and Responding to possible security threats.
Hours Of Service - SS17034AE (12 Min.)
Description
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Also Available In Spanish
Hours of Service Regulations are