Workers' compensation safety library catalog [2000]

WORKERS' COMPENSATION
SAFETY LIBRARY CATALOG
GEORGH
STATE BOARD OF
WORK: ERS' COMPENSATION

Judge Carolyn C. Hall Chairman
Judge Vicki L. Snow Director

STATE BOARD OF WORKERS' COMPENSATION
270 Peachtree Street, N.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30303-1299

lnformation 404-656-3675

Dear Employers:
Preventing accidents and injuries in the work force is a top priority with the State Board of Workers' Compensation. When strong safety programs are in place, workplace accidents are decreased, resulting in fewer lost time days and lower medical and indemnity costs. A healthy work force is a productive work force.
The Safety Library is one of the ways the Board supports and encourages each employer's efforts at accident prevention., The State Board of Workers' Compensation Safety Library contains a large number of videos on a wide variety of safety topics and is available to all employers in Georgia at no charge. The only charge is the postage to mail the video tapes back to the Board.
We strongly encourage you to use the Workers' Compensation Video Library and tell other employers about this valuable resource.
Let's work together to make Georgia the number one state in accident prevention.
Sincerely,
Carolyn C. Hall Chairman

State Board of Workers' Compensation Safety Library 270 Peachtree Street, N.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30303-1299 Phone: (404) 651-9057
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GEORGIA STATE BOARD OF WORKERS' COMPENSATION LIBRARY USER AGREEMENT

WHEREAS, the Board has developed a library of various publications, videotapes, audio tapes, slides, and movies related to the promotion of work place safety that the Board has agreed to lend to employers located in the State of Georgia; and

WHEREAS, User is an employer located in the State of Georgia and from time to time would like to borrow from the Board certain materials described above (the "Materials") for the purposes of and in accordance with the terms set forth in this Agreement.

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CONTRIBUTORS
The following companies, educational institutions and individuals have contributed to the library. The Board extends a very special thank you to all of them.
3M Company A.I.G. Risk Management Aetna Alabama Cooperative Extension Service Alexsis Risk Management Services Alterman Transport Lines, Inc. American Red Cross Associated Risk Services Corporation Auburn University Burger King Corporation C. W. Matthews Contracting Company Carolina Freight Carriers Champion Ergonomics Chevron Corporation The Cincinnati Insurance Company The Covenant Group Cox Enterprises, Inc. Douglas County School System DSM Chemical North America, Inc. Eastman Kodak Company Elberta Crate & Box Company Farmers Furniture Food Lion, Inc. General Tire & Rubber Georgia Farm Bureau Federation Georgia-Pacific Corporation Georgia Power Company Georgia State University Georgia Tech Research Institute Hardee's Food Systems, Inc. Home Depot Home Insurance Companies Howard Sheppard, Inc Kleen-Tex Industries, Inc. Lumbermens Underwriting Alliance Milt Wrigft and Associates National Restaurant Foundation Nipps Enterprises, Inc. Ohio Casualty Group Old Dominion Freight Lines, Inc. OSHA - Atlanta, Georgia Regional Office PCC Airfoils, Inc. Printing Industries of America Rockwell International, Missile Systems Division Scottish Rite Children's Medical Center Shaw Industries SKF Bearing Industries St. Joseph Hospital (Augusta) St. Joseph's Hospital of Atlanta State of Georgia, Dept. of Adm. Services Synthetic Industries The Travelers The Utica National Insurance Group University of Georgia Victor Spencer Wausau Insurance Group Westinghouse Electric Corporation

TITLE
BODY INJURIES - PREVENTION Administrative Controls for CTDs Audiograms and Their Evaluation Back Care for Healthcare Providers Back Care & Safety Back Care & Safety - Spanish Back Injury Prevention Back Injury Prevention - Spanish Back Injury Prevention for Public Agencies - Short Back on Track Back to Basics Body Mechanics - Preventing Pain & Strain Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Dermatitis Prevention Program Drum Handling Safety Engineering Controls for CTDs Eye Care & Safety Eye Protection - Short Hand Safety (1) Hand Safety (2) Hand, Wrist and Finger Safety 1994 Hand, Wrist and Finger Safety 1994 - Spanish Hearing Conservation -Short Hearing Conservation Program Hearing Conservation and Safety Hypothermia and Cold Water Survival Introduction to Cumulative Trauma Disorders Me and My Back More Than Meets the Ear: Hearing Conservation for Tanker Truck Drivers Preventing Eye Injuries Proper Lifting Safe Lifting - Short Safe Lifting for Healthcare Providers - Short Safety Man vs. the Masked Menace Skin Care Skin Protection - Short CONSTRUCTION AND ELECTRICAL SAFETY Electrical Lockout/Tagout Electrical Lockout/Tagout - Spanish Electrical Safety Electrical Safety - Don't Put Your Life on the Line Electrical Safety - Short Electrical Safety II Electrical Safety III Framer Safety Framer Safety - Spanish Georgia Power Company Powertown Electric Safety Program Hard Hat Safety - Short Hard Hats and Hazards Jobsite Safety Affects Your Bottom Line
TITLE
OSHA Safety and Health Standards for the Construction Industry Powerful Forces Preventing Injury Incidents on the Jobsite

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Preventing Injury Incidents on the Jobsite - Spanish

15

Roofing Safety

15

Trenching and Excavation Safety

16

Trenching and Shoring Safety - 1994

16

EQUIPMENT / MACHINERY

3M Respiratory Training - Universal

17

Backhoe/Loader Safety

17

Battery Safety - Short

17

Chain Saw Safety - Short

18

Chain Saw Safety: You Can Live With It

18

Crane Safety Awareness for Site Superintendents

18

Fit Testing Respirators

19

Forklift Safety - 1992

19

Forklift Safety - 1994

19

Forklift Safety - 1994 - Spanish

19

Forklift Safety - OSHA Rules -Short

20

Forklift Safety - You're the One

20

Hand & Power Tool Safety

20

Hand & Power Tool Safety - Spanish

20

Hand Tools & Portable Power Tools

21

Hearing Protection Program

21

Ladder Safety - Short

21

The Lapeyre Stair

21

Lift Truck: Safe Operation in the Retail Environment

22

Lift Truck Operator Training - #1 - How a Lift Truck Works

22

Lift Truck Operator Training - #2 - Safe Operating Rules

23

Lift Truck Operator Training - #3 - Load Handling

23

Lift Truck Operator Training - #4 - Inspection and Emergency Procedures

23

Machine Safeguarding

24

Making Hole in the 80's

24

Personal Environment Systems - Supplied Air Helmets & Hoods

24

Power and Hand Tool Safety

25

Quantitative Fit Testing of Respirators

25

Respiratory Protection for Your Health and Safety

25

Respiratory Protection Program

26

Respiratory Safety

26

Safe Lift Truck Operation

26

Safety in the Logging Woods - Feller Buncher Operations

27

Safety in the Logging Woods - Loader Operations

27

Safety in the Logging Woods - Operation of Skidders

27

Sensible Wood Cutting

28

Steps to Ladder Safety

28

Use the Right Tool

28

Welding: Physical Hazards

28

Working on Ladders, Poles and Scaffolds

29

ERGONOMICS

Basic Ergonomics

30

Ergonomic Design for People at Work - Volumns 1 & 2

30

Ergonomics Safety - Short

31

Introduction to Ergonomics

31

The New Generation of Work Belt Systems Instructional Video

31

The New Generation of Work Belt Systems Introduction Video

31

Occupational Ergonomics - A Management Guide to Workplace Design (1) & (2)

32

The Worker's Compensation Commission Ergonomics

32

Working Healthy - The New Ergonomics Sewing Station

32

FIRE SAFETY/EMERGENCY EVACUATION

An Ounce of Prevention

33

Bar-B-Q Hal

33

Commercial Cooking

33

Emergency Evacuation

34

Fire Emergencies

34

Fire in the Workplace I and II

34

Flashover - Point of No Return

35

Heat Stress Induced by Chemical Protective Clothing

35

Hospital Safety Series in Case of Fire

35

How Fast it Burned

35

Order Out of Chaos

36

Preventing Burns and Fires

36

Your Guide to Emergency Planning

36

GENERAL SAFETY PROGRAM

Accidents - It Can't Happen to Me

37

Accidents - It Can't Happen to Me - Spanish

37

The Choice Is Yours

37

Communication Skills

37

Conducting a Safety Audit - Short

38

Crime Prevention

38

Criminal Liabilities for Safety Supervisors - Short

38

Critical Moments

38

DSM Contractor Orientation

39

Dog Bite Prevention

39

Employee Safety Manual/Douglas County School System

39

Employee Safety Orientation - Short

40

Employee Safety Orientation II

40

Getting the Job Done

40

Heat Stress

41

Heat Stress - Spanish

41

Heat Stress II

41

Housekeeping and Accident Prevention - 1991

41

Housekeeping and Accident Prevention - 1994 - Spanish

41

Listening Skills

42

Lockout and Tagout Procedures

42

Lockout/Tagout - 1994

42

Lockout/Tagout - Spanish

42

Loss Control for the Graphic Arts Industry

43

Loss Control Program Guideline for Farmers Furniture

43

Loss Control Programs

43

The Mark of a Professional Supervisor

43

A Message About Safety From Ron Hogan

44

Occupational Health Issues - Short

44

Off The Job Safety

44

OSHA Recordkeeping - Robert Whitmore, Questions and Answers

44

Outdoor Safety

44

Partners in Safety

45

Personal Protection Equipment

45

Personal Protective Equipment - 1995

45

Practical Loss Control Leadership

46

Preventing Workplace Violence

46

A Program of Employee and Property Pretection

46

Reducing Unsafe Acts - Short

47

Return to Work For Employees

47

Return to Work For Supervisors

47

Return to Work Something Special

47

Returning the Injured Worker to the Job

48

Safe Work Practices for Contractors

48

Safety Attitudes

48

Safety By Design

49

Safety & Loss Control Program and Federal OSHA Construction Standards CFR Par 1926

49

Safety First - A Message From Ron Hogan

49

Safety Gear: Eye & Face Protection

49

Safety - What Could Go Wrong?

50

Sexual Harassment: Serious Business

50

Shortcuts to Disaster

50

Stop the Bleeding

51

Stress and Productivity

51

Taking Control - The WC Return to Work Connection

51

Travel Safe

51

Tree Trimming Safety

52

The Workers' Compensation Connection

52

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/CHEMICAL SAFETY

Asbestos Awareness

53

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

53

Chlorine Safety - Short

53

ConfinedSpace Entry

54

ConfinedSpace Entry - 1993

54

Confined Space Entry I - Spanish

54

The Employee's Right-To-Know About Hazardous Material

55

Farm Chemical Safety Is In Your Hands

55

Flammable/Combustibles Safety

55

A Guide to Hazard Communication Employee Right-To-Know

56

Handling Hazardous Spills

56

Handling and Transporting Hazardous Material

56

Haz Com - An Overview in Spanish

56

Haz Com - Labels - 1994

57

Haz Com - What is It?

57

Hazard Communication - A Compliance Kit for the Construction Industry

57

Harzardous Waste Operations Training for CHSO's-29 CFR 1910.120

58

Hazop: A Team in Action

58

Hazwoper: An Overview for the Petroleum Industry

58

Info Chem - Making the MSDS Come Alive

59

Lab: Handling Compressed Gas Cylinders

59

Lead Exposure

59

Lead Exposure - Spanish

60

Material Handling - Your Questions Answered

60

Methylene Chloride

60

More Than a Paycheck

60

A New Beginning: Safety with Carbon Dioxide and Hydrogen Sulfide

61

New Hazard Communication Updated 1990

61

Propane Safety

61

Right-To-Know Industrial - 1994

61

Right To Know Series - #1 Your Right to Know

62

Right To Know Series - #2 Administrator's Guide

62

Right To Know Series - #3 Trainer's Guide

62

Right To Know Series - #4 Read the Label

62

Safety and Health Factors for Working with Silica

63

Tank Closure Without Tears - An Inspector's Safety Guide

63

Toxic Time Bomb - Your Right-To-Know

63

What's Wrong with this Picture?

64

Working Safely with Compressed Gas Cylinders

64

Working Smart: Benzene and Your Health

64

Working Smart: Understanding Chemical Toxicity

65

You Have a Right To-Know

65

HEALTH AND WELLNESS

American Red Cross - First Aid: Responding to Emergencies

66

American Red Cross - Standard First Aid:

66

Bloodborne Pathogens, OSHA Standard for Industry - 1992

66

Bloodborne Pathogens, OSHA Standard for Industry - Spanish

67

Bloodborne Pathogen Overview

67

Bloodborne Pathogens: Workplace Precautions for Industry

67

Industrial Hygeine - On Top of It

67

Physical Fitness & Health

68

Safety for Seniors

68

SNNAAKKES

68

The Sofa...Is Not a Training Aid

69

Thermal Burns

69

Universal Precautions for Hepatitis B and AIDS

69

What in the World is an Industrial Hygienist?

70

INDUSTRIAL & OFFICE SAFETY

Burger King Loss Control Manual

71

Dealing with Manual Handling

71

Employee Safety in Retail

71

Falls in Industry

72

How to Prevent Falls

72

Hunt Down Hazards

72

Indoor Air Quality

72

Lost Time Lucy

73

Maintenance Person Safety

73

Office Safety

73

Preventing Cuts and Lacerations

74

Preventing Slips, Falls and Lifting Injuries

74

Protecting Yourself and Your Customers

74

Risk Management Department - Safety and Loss Prevention Program

75

Safe Stacking and Storage

75

Safety in the Workplace

75

Safety Inspections

76

Safety Orientation for School Custodians/Maintenance

76

Safety Orientation in the Office

76

Sanitation in School Cafeterias

77

Self - Instructional Program - Electroplating Processes (A Video with Student Manual)

77

Shaping a Secure Future

77

Strategies for Controlling Workers' Compensation Costs #1 Job Safety Analysis

78

Strategies for Controlling Workers' Compensation Costs #2 Controlling Costs

78

Teacher Safety Orientation

78

Think Safety

79

Video DisplayTerminal Safety

79

Video DisplayTerminal Safety - Short

79

Working for Your Life

80

SELF INSURANCE

Loss Control and Claims Management

81

Self-Insurance and the Bottom Line

81

Workers' Compensation Self-Insurance - Is It Right For You?

81

SUBSTANCE ABUSE

Alcohol & Other Drugs

82

America in Jeopardy - Drugs in the Workplace

82

Crack USA: A County Under Siege

82

Crackdown on Drugs

82

Current Trends: Alcohol and Drugs in the Workplace

83

D.O.T. Drug Training

83

Drug-Free Workplace

83

Drug Testing - Short

84

Hazards of Substance Abuse

84

National Commission Against Drunk Driving

84

Sorting it Out: Drug Abuse

84

Substance Abuse: Is it Our Problem?

85

U.S. Department of Labor Drug-Free Workplace Plan: An Overview

85

U.S. Department of Labor Drug-Free Workplace Plan: A Key to Success

85

Workplace Safety " The Injury Epidemic" & Substance Abuse

86

TRANSPORTATION

Bobtail Proportioning Valve

87

Fleet Safety - Protecting Your Profits

87

Flight Safety in the Sikorsky - 76 Helicopter

87

Manheim Auction - Lane Safety

88

Mort Shoots for Lane Safety

88

Tractor Safety is No Accident

88

Truck Driving Safety

88

Working Around Rail Cars Safely

89

NAME OF VIDEO *3 M Respiratory Training - Universal *Accidents - It Can't Happen To Me *Accidents - It Can't Happen To Me - Spanish *Administrative Controls For Cumulative Trauma Disorders *Alcohol And Other Drugs *America In Jeopardy *American Red Cross - First Aid: Responding To Emergencies *American Red Cross - Standard First Aid *An Ounce Of Prevention *Asbestos Awareness *Audiograms And Their Evaluation *Back Care & Safety *Back Care & Safety - Spanish *Back Care For Healthcare Providers *Back Injury Prevention *Back Injury Prevention For Public Agencies - Short *Back Injury Prevention - Spanish *Back On Track *Back To Basics *Backhoe/Ladder Safety *Bar-B-Q Hal *Basic Ergonomics *Battery Safety - Short *Bloodborne Pathogens: OSHA Standard For Industry - Spanish * Bloodborne Pathogens: Overview *Bloodborne Pathogens: Workplace Precautions For Industry *Bobtail Proportioning Valve *Body Mechanics - Preventing Pain And Strain *Burger King Loss Control Manual *Carbon Monoxide Poisoning *Carpal Tunnel Syndrome *Chain Saw Safety - Short *Chain Saw Safety: You Can Live With It *Chlorine Safety - Short *The Choice Is Yours *Commercial Cooking *Communication Skills *Conducting A Safety Audit - Short *Confined Space Entry *Confined Space Entry - 1993 *Confined Space Entry 1 - Spanish *Crack USA: A County Under Seige *Crackdown On Drugs *Crane Safety Awareness For Site Superintendents *Crime Prevention *Criminal Liabilities For Safety Supervisors - Short *Critical Moments *Current Trends: Alcohol And Drugs In The Workplace *Dealing With Manual Handling *Dermatitis Prevention Program *D.O.T. Drug Training *Dog Bite Prevention *Drug Free Workplace *Drug Testing - Short *Drum Handling Safety

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*DSM Contractor Orientation

39

*Electrical Lockout/ Tagout

11

*Electric Lockout/Tagout - Spanish

11

*Electrical Safety

11

*Electric Safety - Don't Put Your Life On The Line

11

*Electric Safety - Short

12

*Electrical Safety II

12

*Electrical Safety III

12

*Emergency Evacuation

34

*Employee Safety In Retail

71

*Employee Safety Manual: Douglas County School System

39

*Employee Safety Orientation - Short

40

*Employee Safety Orientation II

40

*The Employees Right To Know About Hazardous Material

55

*Engineering Controls For Cumulative Trauma Disorders

5

*Ergonomic Design For People At Work (Volumes 1&2)

30

*Ergonomics Safety - Short

31

*Eye Care And Safety

5

*Eye Protection - Short

5

*Falls In Industry

72

*Farm Chemical Safety Is In Your Hands

55

*Fire Emergencies

34

*Fire In The Workplace

34

*Fire InThe Workplace II

34

*Fit Testing Respirators

19

*Flammable/Combustibles Safety

55

*Flashover - Point Of No Return

35

*Fleet Safety: Protecting Your Profits

87

*Flight Safety In The Sikorsky 76 Helicopter

87

*Forklift Safety - 1992

19

*Forklift Safety - 1994

19

*Forklift Safety - 1994 - Spanish

19

*Forklift Safety/OSHA Rules - Short

20

*Forklift Safety: You're The One

20

*Framer Safety

12

*Framer Safety - Spanish

13

*Georgia Power Company Powertown Electric Safety Program

13

*Getting The Job Done

40

*A Guide To Hazard Communication - Employee Right-To-Know

56

*Hand And Power Tool Safety

20

*Hand And Power Tool Safety - Spanish

20

*Hand Safety (1)

5

*Hand Safety (2)

6

*Hand Tools And Portable Power Tools

21

*Hand, Wrist And Finger Safety - 1994

6

*Hand, Wrist And Finger Safety - 1994 - Spanish

6

*Handling And Transporting Hazardous Materials

56

*Handling Hazardous Spills

56

*Hard Hat Safety - Short

13

*Hardhats And Hazards

13

*Haz-Com - Labels - 1994

57

*Haz-Com - An Overview - Spanish

56

*Haz-Com - What Is It? - 1994

57

*Hazard Communication: A Compliance Kit For The Construction Industry

57

*Hazards Of Substance Abuse

84

*Hazardous Waste Operation Training For CHSO's-29cfr 1910.120

58

*Hazop: A Team In Action

58

*Hazwoper: An Overview For The Petroleum Industry

58

*Hearing Conservation - Short

6

*Hearing Conservation Program

7

*Hearing Conservation And Safety

7

*Hearing Protection Program

21

*Heat Stress

41

*Heat Stress - Spanish

41

*Heat Stress II

41

*Heat Stress Induced By Chemical Protective Clothing

35

*Hospital Safety Series In Case OF Fire

35

*Housekeeping And Accident Prevention - 1991

41

*Housekeeping And Accident Prevention - 1994

41

*How Fast It Burned

35

*How To Prevent Falls

72

*Hunt Down Hazards

72

*Hypothermia And Cold Water Survival

7

*Indoor Air Quality

72

*Industrial Hygiene - On Top Of It

67

*Info Chem - Making The MSDS Come Alive

59

*Introduction To Cumulative Trauma Disorders

8

*Introduction To Ergonomics

31

*Jobsite Safety Affects Your Bottom Line

14

*Lab: Handling Compressed Gas Cylinders

59

*Ladder Safety - Short

21

*The Lapeyre Stair

21

*Lead Exposure

59

*Lead Exposure - Spanish

60

*Lift Truck Operator Training - How A Lift Truck Works

22

*Lift Truck Operator Training - Inspection And Emergency

23

*Lift Truck Operator Training - Load Handling

23

*Lift Truck Operator Training - Safe Operating Rules

23

*Lift Truck: Safe Operation In The Retail Environment

22

*Listening Skills

42

*Lockout/Tagout - 1994

42

*Lockout/Tagout - Spanish

42

*Lockout And Tagout Procedures

42

*Loss Control And Claims Management

81

*Loss Control Program For The Graphic Arts Industry

43

*Loss Control Program Guideline For Farmers Furniture

43

*Loss Control Programs

43

*Lost Time Lucy

73

*Machine Safeguarding

24

*Maintenance Person Safety

73

*Making Hole In The 80's

24

*Manheim Auction Lane Safety

88

*The Mark Of A Professional Supervisor

43

*Material Handling - Your Questions Answered (Parts 1&2)

60

*Me And My Back

8

*A Message About Safety From Ron Hogan

44

*Methylene Chloride

60

*More Than A Paycheck

60

*More Than Meets The Ear: Hearing Conservation For Tanker Truck Drivers

8

*Mort Shoots For Lane Safety

88

*National Commission Against Drunk Driving

84

*New Beginning: Safety With Carbon Dioxide & Hydrogen Sulfide

61

*The New Generation Of Work Belt Systems - Instructional Video

31

*The New Generation Of Work Belt Systems - Introduction Video

31

*New Hazard Communications - Updated 1990

61

*Occupational Ergonomics (Parts 1&2)

32

*Occupational Health Issues - Short

44

*Off The Job Safety

44

*Office Safety

73

*Order Out Of Chaos

36

*OSHA Recordkeeping, Robert Whitmore Questions And Answers

44

*OSHA Safety And Health Standards For The Construction Industry

14

*Outdoor Safety

44

*Partners In Safety

45

*Personal Environment Systems - Supplied Air Helmets And Hoods

24

*Personal Protection Equipment

45

*Personal Protective Equipment

45

*Physical Fitness And Health

68

*Power And Hand Tool Safety

25

*Powerful Forces

15

*Practical Loss Control Leadership

46

*Preventing Burns And Fires

36

*Preventing Cuts And Lacerations

74

*Preventing Eye Injuries

9

*Preventing Injury Incidents On The Jobsite

15

*Preventing Injury Incidents On The Jobsite - Spanish

15

*Preventing Slips, Falls And Lifting Injuries

74

*Preventing Workplace Violence

46

*A Program Of Employee And Property Protection

46

*Propane Safety

61

*Proper Lifting

9

*Protecting Yourself And Your Customers

74

*Quantative Fit Testing Of Respirators

25

*Reducing Unsafe Acts - Short

47

*Respiratory Protection For Your Health And Safety

25

*Respiratory Protection Program

26

*Respiratory Safety

26

*Return To Work For Employees

47

*Return To Work For Supervisors

47

*Return To Work Something Special

47

*Returning The Injured Worker To The Job - How 6 Oregan Employers Are Controlling

Costs

48

*Right-To-Know Industrial

61

*Right-To-Know Series:

Administrators Guide - #2

62

Read The Label - #4

62

Trainer's Guide - #3

62

Your Right To Know - #1

62

*Risk Management Department Safety And Loss Prevention Program

75

*Roofing Safety

15

*Safe Lift Truck Operation

26

*Safe Lifting - Short

9

*Safe Lifting For Healthcare Providers - Short

9

*Safe Stacking And Storage

75

*Safe Work Practices For Contractors

48

*Safety And Loss Control Program and Federal OSHA Construction Standards CFR Part

49

1926

*Safety And Health Factors For Working With Silica

63

*Safety Attitudes

48

*Safety By Design

49

*Safety First - A Message From Ron Hogan

49

*Safety For Seniors

68

*Safety Gear: Eye And Face Protection

49

*Safety In The Logging Woods: Feller Bunch Operations

27

*Safety In The Logging Woods: Loader Operations

27

*Safety In The Logging Woods: Operation Of Skidders

27

*Safety In The Workplace

75

*Safety Inspections

76

*Safety Orientation For School Custodians/Maintenance

76

*Safety Orientation In The Office

76

*Safety: What Could Go Wrong?

50

*Safetyman Vs. The Masked Menance - Chapter 2 "Back Trouble"

10

*Sanitation In TheSchool Cafeteria

77

*Self-Instructional Program - Electroplating Processes

77

*Self Insurance And The Bottom Line

81

*Sensible Wood Cutting: Tips From The Pros

28

*Sexual Haassment: Serious Business

50

*Shaping A Secure Future

77

*Shortcuts To Disaster

50

*Skin Care

10

*Skin Protection - Short

10

*SNNAAKKES

68

*The Sofa Is Not A Training Aid

69

*Sorting It Out: Drug Abuse

84

*Steps To Ladder Safety

28

*Stop The Bleeding

51

*Strategies For Controlling Workers' Comp. Costs (1&2)

78

*Stress And Productivity

51

*Substance Abuse: Is It Our Problem?

85

*Taking Control Of The WC Return To Work Connection

51

*Tank Closure Without Tears - An Inspector's Safety Guide

63

*Teacher Safety Orientation

78

*Thermal Burns+A51....69+A107

69

*Think Safety

79

*Toxic Time Bomb: Your Right To Know

63

*Tractor Safety Is No Accident

88

*Travel Safe

51

*Tree Trimming Safety - Short

52

*Trenching & Excavating Safety

16

*Trenching & Shoring Safety

16

*Truck Driving Safety - Short

88

*U.S. Dept. Of Labor Drug-Free Workplace Plan: An Overview

85

*U.S. Dept. Of Labor Drug-Free Workplace Plan For Supervisors

85

Universal Precautions For Hepatitis B And Aids

69

*Use The Right Tool

28

*Video Display Terminal Safety

79

*Video Display Terminal Safety - Short

79

*Welding: Physical Hazards

28

*What In The World Is An Industrial Hygienist?

70

*What's Wrong With This Picture?

64

*The Workers' Compensation Commission Ergonomics Video

32

*The Workers' Compensation Connection

52

*Workers' Compensation Self-Insurance - Is It Right For You?

81

*Working Around Rail Cars Safely

89

*Working For Your Life

80

*Working Healthy

32

*Working On Ladders, Poles And Scaffolds

29

*Working Safely With Compressed Gas Cylinders

64

*Working Smart: Benzene And Your Health

64

*Working Smart: Understanding Chemical Toxicity

65

*W0rkplace Safety " The Injury Epidemic " And Substance Abuse

86

*You Have The Right To Know

65

*Your Guide To Emergency Planning

36

BODY INJURIES - PREVENTION

Administrative Controls for CTDs
Wausau Nationwide Insurance Group
This video covers the effectiveness of administrative controls in minimizing injuries related to cumulative trauma disorders. Video - 47 minutes ID Number: 0195-043

Audiograms and their Evaluations
U.S.Department of Labor, c.1975

This technical oriented video designed for industrial

hygiene

describes in detail the function of audiograms and

how they

are evaluated. It also describes in detail the

specifics of

using and calibrating sound level meters. This

video is for

persons with advanced knowledge of hearing

conservation

practices.

Video 15 Minutes, 30 Seconds

ID Number: 0892-037

Back Care for Healthcare Providers
Long Island Productions, c.1992

Especially for hospital employees. 70% of back pain results

from disc degeneration. Consistent back care and safe

lifting

is essential:

Back mechanics: structure and function

Stretching and exercise benefits

Lift principals/techniques: load/counterload, 10:1 ratio palm grip, load in close, leg power

Techniques for awkward positions Video 9 Minutes

ID Number: 0198-102

1

Back Care & Safety
Long Island Productions, c.1995
This video is a humorous presentation for manager and employee visual presentation to accompany actual material handling training work sessions. The subject matter covers back injury facts, how the back works, causes of back injury and proper lifting or material handling steps. Video - 17 minutes ID Number: 0195-056
Back Care & Safety - Spanish
Long Island Productions, c.1994
Teaches your employees about the back and its care. Includes: back structure, damage, "S" curve protection and
proper lifting technique. Video- 13 minutes ID Number: 0796-015
Back Injury Prevention
Prevention for The Home Center and Hardware Industry - Home Center Institute by Creative Media Development, Inc., c.1991
Provides fundamental elements of a back injury and lifting program by emphasizing preparation, lifting techniques and fitness when engaged in lifting activities. Demonstrates proper lifting techniques and methods in working environment. Video - 18 minutes ID Number: 0892-003
Back Injury Prevention - Spanish
Long Island Productions, c.1996
Help Employees prevent degeneration of back discs. Includes structure of the back, lifting principles, good posture and exercise. Video - 8:22 minutes ID Number: 0796-029
2

Back Injury Prevention for Public Agencies - Short
Long Island Productions, c.1994
Anatomy of the back Using the back's "power zone " to lift Video 5 minutes ID Number: 000B-001
Back on Track
The Marcom Group Ltd., c.1989.
This back care training and safety program consists of a video that describes how the back works, potential effects of back injuries, good back care and safety practices, back exercises and proper lifting techniques. Video - 15 minutes ID Number: 0293-113
Back To Basics
Safety Shorts
An overview of back injury causes and costs. Body mechanics are briefly reviewed along with other contributing factors to back injury. Back exercise and the use of an elastic back brace are included. Key lifting or manual material handling practices demonstrated. An excellent manual material handling review film to use as a "lead-in" to a more detailed and hands-on training session. Video - 5 minutes ID Number: 0195-004
Body Mechanics Preventing Pain & Strain
Bureau of Business Practice, c.1989
Ergonomics for work area Exercises to relieve stress Exercises to strengthen and tone muscles Importance of good posture Lifting techniques Video 20 minutes ID Number: 0198-114
3

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Dr. Nahai & Wausau Insurance Company, c.1988
A medically specific video describing the carpal tunnel, factors leading to carpal tunnel problems, mechanical factors, occupational factors, medical factors, trauma, nerve damage, diagnosis of damage, operating procedures and recovery and rehabilitation consideration. Video - 21 minutes ID Number - 0892-019
Dermatitis Prevention Program
Kleen-Tex Industries, Inc.
This written program describes occupational skin diseases and focuses on their prevention. Program consists of causes of dermatitis, persons responsible for administering and monitoring program including management, supervisors and employees. General guidelines for protection, types of protection, use of protection and training. Manual - 9 pages ID Number: 0293-153
Drum Handling Safety
Advanced Learning Systems & Video Production Group in conjunction with Chevron Corporation, c.1971
This slide converted to video presentation covers the four major steps in handling drums. These include breaking, rolling, placing on pallets and dumping. Emphasizes use of personal protective equipment, correct posture and placement of hands and feet. Uses a question and answer format to provide understanding of basic manual drum handling techniques. Video - 14 minutes ID Number: 0892-052
4

Engineering Controls for CTDs
Wausau Insurance Companies Communications Network
"Engineering Controls for CTDs" covers a variety of engineering controls that can be effective in the control of
CTDs. Material handling, handtools, and workstation recommendations are covered. The concepts discussed are illustrated via an analysis of actual production operations.
Video 90 minutes ID Number: 0195-042
Eye Care & Safety
Long Island Productions, c.1989
Motivate employees to avoid eye injury: Guard against accidents; wear proper PPE Anticipate possible hazards Perform effective first aid Video - 15 minutes ID Number: 0198-101
Eye Protection - Short
Long Island Productions, c.1994
Special protection needed for ultraviolet rays Handling acid or alkali exposures Rules about contact lenses Video - 6 minutes ID Number: 000B-010
Hand Safety (1)
Tel-A-Train, Inc., c.1987
Using personal anecdotes with various industries, this video describes hand hazards, hand injury statistics, hand information, contact hazards, mechanical hazards, glove protection, nip points, pinch points, radiant heat, compressed gas hand injuries and chemical hand injuries. Video - 16 minutes ID Number: 0892-032
5

Hand Safety (2)
Valley Videos.
This short video describes some of the more common types of hand injury exposures including human error, pinch points, jewelry, chemicals, rotating equipment, etc. Emphasizes use of gloves when appropriate and first aid techniques for hand injuries. Video - 5 minutes ID Number: 0293-115
Hand, Wrist and Finger Safety 1994
Long Island Productions, c.1994
This video encourages employees to protect their hands. Video covers: sense of touch, gloves and other protective wear and ergonomics.
Video - 12 minutes ID Number: 0796-024
Hand, Wrist and Finger Safety 1994 - Spanish
Long Island Productions, c.1994 Video - 12 minutes ID Number: 0796-025
Hearing Conservation - Short
Long Island Productions, c.1994
Three part hearing conservation program: testing, training & protection
Various types of ear protection Video 6 minutes ID Number: 000B-014
6

Hearing Conservation Program
Video Productions Group in conjunction with Chevron Corporation c.1987.
A comprehensive overview and description of the elements of a hearing conservation program. Covers a wide range of hearing related information including OSHA requirements, monitoring, engineering controls, testing, training, use of hearing protection, measurement tools, how the ear works (including outer, middle and inner ear). An informative video about noise induced hearing loss in the workplace and how it can be prevented. Video - 25 minutes ID Number: 0892-036
Hearing Conservation & Safety
Long Island Productions, c.1995
Film covers the hazards presented by noise and many typical sources of noise with associated typical levels, the three key components of noise; loudness, frequency and duration and how these impact the individual. This video explores knowing the warning signs of hearing damage and how to prevent hearing damage. Video - 12 minutes ID Number: 0195-055
Hypothermia and Cold Water Survival
Recreational Boating Institute/United States Coast Guard/Video Productions/Chevron Corporation, c.1979.
A slide transfer to video program of a U.S. Coast Guard program covering in general: hypothermia (both acute and chronic), and its causes, symptoms and treatment, for persons exposed in recreational activities. Video - 23 minutes ID Number: 0892-076
7

Introduction to Cumulative Trauma Disorders
Wausau Insurance Companies - Communications Network
"Introduction to Cumulative Trauma Disorders" discusses the definition of cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs), anatomy and physiology as they relate to CTDs, types of CTDs, as well as some major causes of cumulative trauma disorders. Video - 24 minutes ID Number: 0195-041

Me and My Back
The Video Production Group in conjunction with Chevron Corporation, c.1988.

The physiology of the back is explained using 3-D

computer graphics.

Lifting techniques, muscle

strengthening exercises and common job-related

movements are also discussed. Clever presentation

using Lyle and Little Lyle, his conscience, to discuss

what we all need to know about back safety.

Video - 19 minutes

ID Number: 0892-005

More Than Meets the Ear: Hearing Conservation for Tanker Truck Drivers
Video Production Group in conjunction with Chevron Corporation, c.1990
Using actors in a staged restaurant scene, a discussion ensues regarding hearing exposures of truck drivers. The video emphasizes the driver's need to have trucks properly maintained, to keep windows up and radios turned down, to avoid loud noise off-the-job and to get regular hearing tests. Video - 10 minutes ID Number: 0892-034

8

Preventing Eye Injuries
Bureau of Business Practice, c. 1990
90% of eye injuries on the job are preventable. Stresses use of safety gear, awareness of hazards, and eye injury first aid. Video 12 minutes ID Number: 0198-113
Proper Lifting
National Safety Council
A brief overview of safe and proper lifting practices. Inspect the object being lifted, plan the lift and begin the lift process following key lifting steps. A good short safety meeting film for a more detailed "hands-on" training session. Video - 3:44 minutes ID Number: 0195-025
Safe Lifting Short
Long Island Productions, c.1994
Backache causes: inflammations, injuries, aging of spinal disks
How the back works The "lever principal"of lifting Lifting in non-ideal situations Video 5 Minutes ID Number: 000B-018
Safe Lifting for Healthcare Providers Short
Long Island Productions, Inc., c.1994
Unusual or non-standard lifting procedures Lifting with the legs, not the back Use of transfer belts, hoyer lifts and back belts Proper procedures if you lose your grip Video 5 minutes ID Number: 000B-019
9

Safety Man vs. the Masked Menace
Safety Shorts - Back Pain A brief film about safety as an attitude. The film reviews causes of back pain and outlines basic back care requirements. A brief overview of the spine and stress points outlining where problems generally occur. Key lifting and manual material handling safety considerations are reviewed. A good safety meeting review film about safe manual material handling practices. Video - 5 minutes ID Number: 0195-029
Skin Care
Zee Medical and National Safety Council, c.1991. A general overview of skin, symptoms of skin problems, use of personal protective equipment, gloves, first aid methods and importance of personal hygiene. Video - 12 minutes (fifth in a series of six videos) ID Number: 0892-069
Skin Protection Short
Long Island Productions, Inc., c.1994
Infection: chemicals, weather, insects & plants Five ways of acquiring skin problems Prevention & treatment methods Video 5 minutes ID Number: 000B-020
10

CONSTRUCTION & ELECTRICAL SAFETY
Electrical Lockout/Tagout
Tel-A-Train, Inc., c.1989
This program clearly explains the principles of safe electrical lockout procedures. Physical locks and tags are discussed and examples are given of different procedures that may be used. Video - 24 minutes ID Number: 0796-001
Electrical Lockout/Tagout - Spanish
Tel-A-Train, Inc., c.1989 Video - 24 minutes ID Number: 0796-002
Electrical Safety
Tel-A-Train, Inc., c.1983
This video explains, describes and demonstrates many hazards and exposures that exist around electrical equipment. Information covered includes grounding, electrocutions, Ohm's law, how to open disconnects properly, voltage testers, lockouts, fire and explosion hazards, fire extinguishers, fuse insertion and removal and emergency response to electrocution victims. Video - 28 minutes ID Number: 0293-133
Electrical Safety Don't Put Your Life on the Line
Bureau of Business Practice
Safety hints regarding: Three prong grounding plugs Importance of properly maintained equipment Respect for the power of electricity Basic safety rules Video 12 minutes ID Number: 0198-130
11

Electrical Safety - Short
Long Island Productions, c.1994

Purpose of third (grounding) prong Classifications of electricty; low and
static electricity; alternating current
Response for electrical shock Video 6 minutes ID Number: 000B-007

high

voltage

Electrical Safety II
Tel-A-Train, Inc. c.1990
This program, geared toward qualified personnel, concentrates on the everyday encounters that electricians and other maintenance personnel have with electricity below 600 volts. Case histories are given, and safety attitudes are discussed. Other subjects addressed include circuits, fuses, grounding lockout and insulation. Video - 27 minutes ID Number: 0796-003
Electrical Safety III
Long Island Productions, c.1989
Comply with 1910.332. Complete coverage of hazards and safeguards for working with electricity:
Electrical systems Fuses and circuit breakers Grounding, overload and short circuits Double insulation, GFI and polarized plug Video 17 minutes ID Number: 0198-131
Framer Safety
Long Island Productions, c.1994
Meet requirements for framer training. Excellent to introduce or review common hazards on a jobsite. Includes PPE, safety attitude, housekeeping, tool safety, electrical safety, ladder use, doing work "on the ground," forklifts, lifting, setting columns/walls, machine guarding, awareness of other trades and more.
12

Video - 16:28 minutes ID Number: 0796-030
Framer Safety - Spanish
Long Island Productions, c.1994 Video - 16:28 minutes ID Number: 0796-031
Georgia Power Company Powertown Electric Safety Program
Georgia Power Company, c.1992
Using a video presentation, a live electrical demonstration and a question and answer session, this safety program demonstrates the potential hazard associated with Georgia Power's electrical equipment. Utilizing an energized miniature town, this demonstration creates electrical equipment awareness and encourages the audience to take necessary action to avoid hazardous situations and reduce the potential to injury or death from electrical contact. Note: Live demonstration by a Georgia Power employee. For information and free demonstration call 1-800-523-3664. (THIS TAPE IS NOT AVAILABLE IN THE SAFETY LIBRARY).
Hard Hat Safety
Long Island Productions, c.1994
Function of hard hats; providing impact, electrocution, and/or heat protection
Maintaining suspensions in hard hats Overcoming arguments against wearing hard hats Video 6 minutes ID Number: 000B-013
Hard Hats and Hazards
WCPX News Volusia County Florida.
A series of TV newscasts focusing on construction hazards and the failure of some construction companies to enforce proper safety rules. This video emphasizes changes in safety regulations and enforcement including improved record keeping, more safety training, more penalties, safety record review and criminal prosecution of violators. Video - 7 minutes
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ID Number: 0293-125
Jobsite Safety Affects Your Bottom Line
Project Safe Georgia & Georgia Department of Labor
The video is appropriate for management training and awareness showing unnecessary costs and loss of profit associated with safety noncompliance. It is an excellent safety awareness video for the residential homebuilding industry depicting key workers' compensation and OSHA fine costs for lack of safety practices on-the-job. The video outlines major areas of "injury type" and "hazards" common to the industry in Georgia.
The film associates workers' compensation average benefit costs to each of the major common "injury types" and how these can increase significantly the homebuilder's workers' compensation premiums. Actual potential average OSHA fines for citations applied to the "hazards" depicted in the video make the viewer aware of the additional short term cost potential involved with safety regulation noncompliance. Video - 7:30 minutes ID Number: 0195-067
OSHA Safety And Health Standards For the Construction Industry
Commerce Clearing House, Inc.
This manual provides the general industry standards for: general safety and health provisions; occupational health and environmental controls; personal protective and life saving equipment; fire protection and prevention; sign, signals and barricades; material handling, storage, use and disposal; tools (hand and power); welding and cutting; electrical; scaffolding; floor and wall openings; cranes, derricks, hoists, elevators and conveyors; motor vehicles; excavations; concrete and masonry construction; steel erection and other areas. Paperback Book - 412 pages ID Number: 0293-174
14

Powerful Forces
Georgia Power Company
Demonstrates the concepts of electricity and its dangers in the work environment and the home. Covers ground fault circuit interrupters, extension cords, high voltage and underground wiring safety. Brief discussion of electrical fire safety. Video - 23 minutes ID Number: 0796-007
Preventing Injury Incidents on the Jobsite
Long Island Productions, c.1996
85-98% of all accidents are caused in whole or in part by the unsafe acts of employees. Show your employees actions that they should avoid. Includes, explanation of the concept of unsafe acts and how they contribute to accidents, investigating and documenting unsafe acts for future prevention purposes, importance of thinking safety. Video - 10:24 minutes ID Number: 0796-032
Preventing Injury Incidents on the Jobsite - Spanish
Long Island Productions, c.1996 Video - 10:42 minutes ID Number: 0796-033
Roofing Safety
Long Island Productions, c.1995
Roofers have one of the highest accident rates of any profession. Informs employees of hot roofing application hazards. Includes slip and fall prevention, ladder safety and material/equipment hoisting, felt machine, tar kettle asphalt piping, heat stress, contaminants from ripping up other roofing, fire extinguishers, first aid.
15

Video - 6 minutes ID Number: 0796-034

Trenching and Excavation Safety
Zomar Productions, Ltd., Aims Media, c.1987

Live footage and computer graphics provide a clear

explanation of the hazards created by digging trenches and

excavations. Workers are shown how these hazards are

reduced

by sloping, shielding, and shoring. Emphasizing

personal and

work safety, this program is ideal for anyone

working in or

around trenches.

Video - 18 minutes

ID Number: 0796-010

Trenching and Shoring Safety - 1994
Long Island Productions
Meet training requirements for trenching and avoid dangerous cave-ins and other accidents. Covers: early planning and testing, definition of trench and excavation, support
systems, stress factors, shoring installations, inspection and removal and oxygen deficiency and emergency evacuation. Video - 14 minutes ID Number: 0796-023

16

EQUIPMENT/MACHINERY
3M Respiratory Training - Universal
3M Company, c.1988
This video is broken into a series of demonstrations regarding respirator use, fit tests both qualitative and quantitative. There are demonstrations performed on proper fit testing for two strap, adjustable strap, easi care, easi air half mask and easi air full face mask 3M brand respirators. This training video gives an excellent overview of basic respirator fit protocols and information. Video - 36 minutes ID Number: 0892-060
Backhoe/Loader Safety
Long Island Productions
Encourage Attention to safety and correct use of this equipment. Includes: personal protective equipment, inspection and maintenance, operation rules, noting utilities and
loading dump trucks. Video - 8 minutes ID Number: 0796-022
Battery Safety - Short
Long Island Productions, c.1994
Unsafe battery handling and resulting injuries PPE for skin and eye burn prevention Safe battery charging Safe vehicle jump-starting Video - 5 minutes ID Number: 000B-002
17

Chain Saw Safety - Short
Long Island Productions, c.1994
Avoiding burns, kickbacks and other chain saw injuries PPE and proper tree cutting Video - 5 Minutes ID Number: 000B-003
Chain Saw Safety: You Can Live With It
Jonsered Motor AB, Tilton Equipment Company, Alex Bildeaux, Jr., Mike Blankenship & The Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation, c.1990
A basic chain saw safety video that in general covers chain saw injury statistics, kickback, protective clothing, including head, eye, hearing, leg, hand and foot protection, use of ballistic nylon chaps and gloves, safety features of chain saws, use of chain brake, how to start a chain saw, how to use safety chains and the ten commandments of chain saw safety. Video - 26 minutes ID Number: 0293-145
Crane Safety Awareness for Site Superintendents
OSHA Office of Construction & Engineering. U.S. Department of Labor, c.1992
This basic overview of crane safety covers a variety of specific activities and areas that must be considered prior to, during and after crane operations. Discusses pre-planning, coordination, monitoring, importance of crane experienced site supervision. Describes specific crane jargon that must be mastered including anti-two block devices, load moment indicators, mechanical levels, boom angle indicators, load indicating device, crane load charts, outrigger and pads, radius measurements, slings and bars and load calculation. Video - 8 minutes ID Number: 0892-009
18

Fit Testing Respirators
Long Island Productions, c.1992
This video outlines why respiratory protection is required. Key personal protective equipment is identified. Video explains how to properly fit and fit test a respirator. Video - 9:28 minutes ID Number: 0195-066
Forklift Safety - 1992
Long Island Productions, c.1992
Explains OSHA requirements and stresses the value of safety. Covers engineering principles, safe operating rules and maintenance and pre-use checks. Video - 15 minutes ID Number: 0796-017
Forklift Safety - 1994
Long Island Productions, c.1994
An excellent video for forklift OSHA training and general lift operational training; useful for initial training and annual retraining. This video covers many key OSHA requirements for safe operation; to be used in conjunction with any additional regulation materials and tests. Video - 12 minutes ID Number: 0195-051
Forklift Safety - 1994 - Spanish
Long Island Productions, c.1994
Explains OSHA requirements and stresses the value of safety. Covers engineering principles, safe operating rules and maintenance and pre-use checks. Video - 22 minutes ID Number: 0796-018
19

Forklift Safety - OSHA Rules - Short
Long Island Productions, c.1994
OSHA rules Speed limits; parking safely Chocks and blocks Video - 7 minutes ID Number: 000B-012
Forklift Safety - You're the One
Long Island Productions, Inc.
Humorous approach to the serious rules of forklift use. Includes engineering principles, OSHA operating rules and maintenance. Video - 21 minutes ID Number: 0796-016
Hand & Power Tool Safety
Long Island Productions, c. 1992
An overview of hand and power tool hazards and general safety rules. Video is for anyone required to use hand or power tools on the job. Basic safety precautions for the following: cutting tools, striking tools, tools in need of repair, screwdrivers, wrenches or box and socket wrenches, power tools (including chain saw). Video - 12 minutes ID Number: 0195-063
Hand & Power Tool Safety - Spanish
Long Island Productions, c. 1994 Video - 12:10 minutes ID Number: 0796-035
20

Hand Tools & Portable Power Tools
National Safety Council, c.1992
An overview of injury statistics using hand and power tools including categories of potential injury. This film outlines the safe method for storing, maintaining and using these tools and the PPE requirements and recommendations for use and can be used by anyone in maintenance work or an operator required to use hand tools and portable power tools. Video - 7:50 minutes ID Number: 0195-011
Hearing Protection Program
Kleen-Tex Industries, Inc.
A general written hearing protection program. Information covered includes purpose of program, administration responsibilities by management, supervisors and employees, types of hearing protectors, training, record keeping, inspection, cleaning, storage, maintenance and repair, fit testing, medical surveillance, evaluation of program effectiveness and certification form. Manual - 12 pages ID Number: 0293-149
Ladder Safety - Short
Long Island Productions, c.1994 Seriousness of ladder injuries Importance of proper equipment Checking for defects on ladders Safe ladder use Matching the ladder type to the situation Video - 5 minutes ID Number: 000B-015
The Lapeyre Stair
Lapeyre Stair, Inc.
This two part video demonstrates the new stair concept in industrial applications. The second part of the video describes the plant and how these unique stairs may be purchased. Video - 20 minutes ID Number: 0293-116
21

Lift Truck: Safe Operation in the Retail Environment
Covers use of floor markings, warning lights, beepers, flashers and safety cones.
Safe parking tips Racking and banding of materials Use a spotter to keep from hitting children or people who
are bending down Video - 15 minutes ID Number: 0198-110
LIFT TRUCK OPERATOR TRAINING (SERIES OF 4 VIDEOS)
How A Lift Truck Works
National Safety Council with Weyerhauser, c.1987 Overview of lift truck uses, characteristics in introduction. Reviews all lift truck components in detail from counterbalance forks, carriage structure, overhead guard, operator controls, rear wheel steering to tires. Covers mechanical characteristics of the lift truck and the three-point suspension and stability triangle concept. Lift Truck Series - Video 1 of 4 Video - 12 minutes ID Number: 0195-014
22

Inspection & Emergency Procedures
National Safety Council with Weyerhauser, c.1987
Review of daily inspection requirements, covering all applicable component evaluations from the mast, forks and tips, carriage chain, backrest, hydraulic lines, cylinders and connections, tires, overhead guard, as tank connections, fan belts, oil and water levels, brakes and operating controls.
Maintenance practices using compressed air, solvents and steam cleaning. Refueling practices for LP gas or other fuel and battery recharge considerations. Emergency response procedures shown, (especially for those with LP gas fuel). Lift Truck Series - Video 4 of 4 Video - 20 minutes ID Number: 0195-017
Load Handling
National Safety Council with Weyerhauser, c.1987
How to determine load capacity for total weight, rated load center and load weight. Covers three-point suspension effect on truck's center of gravity. Discussion of stability triangle and stability pyramid. Instruction for use of lift mechanism and positioning forks and attention to clearance
and other potentially hazardous situations. Lift Truck Series - Video 3 of 4 Video - 22 minutes ID Number: 0195-016
Safe Operating Rules
National Safety Council with Weyerhauser, c.1987
Reviews most key OSHA regulation 1910.176 safe operation guidelines. Lift Truck Series - Video 2 of 4 Video - 25 minutes ID Number: 0195-015
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Machine Safeguarding
National Safety Council Supervisor Development Program

Covers basic machine safeguarding techniques from

sensing devices, guarding, lock out practices to

prevent contact with either (a) points of operation, or

(b) power transmission mechanical parts or danger

zones.

Covers seven categories of safeguarding

exposure: Rotary, shearing or cutting, in-running nip

points, pressing or smashing, kick-back, burning and

industrial hygiene. Outlines identifying such hazards

in all operations, the need to control or eliminate

them and then to train and motivate safe operation.

Video - 9 minutes

ID Number: 0195-021

Making Hole in the 80's
Victory productions, Petroleum Extension Services, c.1981.

This video describes in comprehensive detail how an oil rig functions and explains the basic parts of an oil rig demonstrating the principles of drilling and explaining drill rig equipment nomenclature. Video - 30 minutes ID Number: 0293-142

Personal Environment Systems - Supplied Air Helmets & Hoods
3M Occupational Health and Environment Safety Division, c.1991

This video describes different component elements of 3M brand supplied air hoods. Includes general information about helmets, shrouds, head gear suspensions, hood assemblies, adjustable head bands, face shields, low and high pressure hoses, air regulator valves, compressed air hoses and general maintenance tips. Video - 16 minutes ID Number: 0293-126

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Power and Hand Tool Safety
Tel-A-Train, Inc., c.1990
This program demonstrates proper methods of selection, inspection and use of hand tool and portable power tools, both on the job and at home. The importance of exercising good judgment and control before, during, and after the job is emphasized.
Video - 23 minutes ID Number: 0198-111
Quantitative Fit Testing of Respirators
U. S. Department of Labor, OSHA Office of Training and Education.
A comprehensive technical overview, discussion, demonstration and description of the Dyna Tech Model 264 Quantitative Fit Respirator devise. Using a narrative format, the operation and use of this equipment is broken into eight separate segments. These include the introduction, the dyna tent, recorder and its use, instrument power-up procedures, quantitative testing protocols, maintenance, trouble shooting methods, shipping and preparation procedures of equipment. Video - 60 minutes ID Number: 0293-158
Respiratory Protection for Your Health and Safety
3M Occupational Health and Environmental Safety Division, c.1990
This video covers the four basic elements regarding respiratory protection and the use of respirators. It briefly covers airborne contaminants, identifies workplace hazards, how to select the proper respirator and training required for use of respirators. Reviews ingestion, inhalation, absorption, acute and chronic responses, dusts, fumes, mists, gases, vapors, oxygen deficiency, ventilation, engineering controls, air purifying and supplied air respirators, wearing, cleaning, disposing and testing of respirators. Video - 11 minutes ID Number: 0293-154
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Respiratory Protection Program
Kleen-Tex Industries, Inc., c.1990

A specific safety program that includes management's

commitment to safety, purpose of program,

administrator,

supervisor

and

employee

responsibilities. A general description of types of

respirators and their use.

Covers training,

inspection, cleaning, storage, maintenance, repair, fit

testing, medical surveillance, evaluation of

effectiveness and training certification for employees.

MANUAL - 15 pages

ID Number: 0293-152

Respiratory Safety
Long Island Productions, c.1992

Overview of respirator training to be accompanied by more detailed discussions and hands-on exercises to meet training requirements of OSHA for respirator use. This film covers:
Why we use respirator devices Basics of our breathing processes Key exposure outlined (gasses, vapors, fumes, chemicals
and oxygen deficiencies
Steps of designing and inmplementing a respirator program Explanation of various types of respiratory equipment and
the advantages and limitations of each type
Maintenance requirements Video - 12 minutes
ID Number: 0195-065

Safe Lift Truck Operation
Industrial Training, Inc., c.1989
Helps meet OSHA requirements for operator training. Covers all aspects of safe operation and stresses safety attitudes. Includes: Types of lift trucks Lift truck controls and functions Principals of safety and stability Loading dock procedures Methods for lifting and handling loads Video - 22:24 Minutes
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ID Number: 0198-109
Safety in the Logging Woods - Feller Buncher Operations
Auburn University, School of Forestry Alabama Cooperative Extension Service
This video provides operators with information for the safe methods of feller buncher operation and service procedures. The ideas presented are useful to both new and experienced operators of feller-bunchers.
Key points presented in the video include: following the manufacturer's instructions, wearing of personal protective equipment, pre-start inspection, maintaining a safe working distance between other workers in the woods, working on a slope with a heavy load, cutting dead timber, weather complications to mechanical felling and servicing precautions. Video - 16:35 minutes ID Number: 0293-184
Safety in the Logging Woods - Loader Operations
Auburn University School of Forestry Alabama Cooperative Extension Service
Material covers three major aspects of knuckleboom loader operation: Moving the Loader, Operating the Loader, Service and Maintenance. Video - 13 minutes ID Number: 0293-185
Safety in the Logging Woods - Operation of Skidders
Auburn University, School of Forestry Alabama Cooperative Extension Service
This video details seven key points that a skidder operator must understand to properly and safely operate a skidder. These points include: (1) safety equipment and features of the skidder (2) safe operating distances from other personnel and equipment (3) proper operating speeds (4) proper choking of the turn of logs (5) defensive driving of the skidder (6) safe skidder operation at the log deck (7) need for frequent training sessions. The video provides an excellent topic for a crew safety meeting, a training tool for new skidder operators and refresher training for experienced operators. Video - 19 minutes ID Number: 0293-183
27

Sensible Wood Cutting
Husqvarna Forest & Garden, c.1993
An overview for chainsaw safety operations. This video is for anyone operating such equipment. The video covers PPE recommendations for chainsaw use, key components of the chainsaw and how to safely use the chainsaw. Key considerations prior to cutting down a tree are reviewed. The three most common face cutting techniques are reviewed and exhibited in detail. Video includes how to safely cut up a tree. Video - 23 minutes ID Number: 0293-182
Steps to Ladder Safety
Cargill Video Productions, c.1991
This video briefly describes and demonstrates safe ladder selection, inspection, maintenance, storage and use procedures that will help reduce the potential for injury in the workplace. Video - 8 minutes ID Number: 0892-050
Use the Right Tool
Bureau of Business Practices, c.1990
Stresses the importance of using the proper tool for the job and keeping tools in good condition to prevent workplace accidents. Video - 10 minutes ID Number: 0198-112
Welding: Physical Hazards
ITS Corporation, c.1986
Describes the various types of physical hazards associated with welding, including noise, fire and burns, electrical and ultraviolet radiation, as well as measures employees can take to protect themselves. Emergency first aid and fire procedures are also explained. Video - 10 minutes ID Number: 0796-009
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Working on Ladders, Poles and Scaffolds
Aims Media, c.1988 This program provides important safety guidelines for working On ladders, poles and scaffolds. Among the safety precautions outlined in the program are: using the right ladder for the job; setting up ladders properly; inspecting all equipment before use; climbing and descending equipment properly; and knowing the weight capacity of the equipment. This program points out that workers need to understand their own capabilities, know how to use their equipment and keep their minds on the job. The dangers of substance use when working off the ground are also discussed. Video - 15 minutes ID Number: 0796-011
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ERGONOMICS
Basic Ergonomics
Safety Short Productions, Inc., c.1989
This narrated video briefly describes the concept of ergonomics using several staged scenarios. Video - 5 minutes ID number: 0293-102
Ergonomic Design for People at Work- Vol. I
Eastman Kodak Company, Human Factors Section, Health Safety and Human Factors Laboratory, c.1983
This book provides a detailed guide to workplace design involving sitting, standing, video display units, aisles, corridors, floors, ramps, stairs, ladders and other factors. In addition, the book describes information about equipment and environment including noise, light, temperature and humidity. Book - Volume 1, 406 pages ID Number: 0293-172
Ergonomic Design for People at Work - Vol. II
Eastman Kodak Company, Ergonomics Group Health and Environment Laboratories, c.1986
This book describes the physiological basis of work including the muscular system, the circulatory and respiratory systems, and biological rhythms. Further, the book describes how to survey a workplace and how to measure time work activities. Finally, the book describes patterns of work, training, hours of work, shift schedules, and material handling factors including grasping techniques, hand carts, hand trucks, pushing, pulling, lifting, carrying, shoveling and other manual handling tasks. BOOK - Volume 2, 602 pages ID Number: 0293-173
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Ergonomics Safety ? Short
Long Island Productions, Inc., c.1992
Discusses the objective of ergonomics and the 4 major elements of an effective ergonomics program.
Worksite analysis Hazard prevention and control Implementation of a medical management system Training and educating employees Video - 6 minutes ID Number: 000B-009
Introduction To Ergonomics
Wausau Insurance Companies - Communications Network
"Introduction to Ergonomics" addresses a number of questions concerning ergonomics. What is it? Is it important? Why didn't we hear about it 10 or 20 years ago? Video - 24 minutes ID Number: 0195-040
The New Generation of Work Belt Systems Instructional Video
Champion Ergonomics.
A brief promotional video explaining how to wear the lift belt, how to properly care for the belt and how to lift objects correctly. Describes and demonstrates the six basic elements of a proper lift. Video - 3 minutes, 30 seconds ID Number: 0293-170
The New Generation of Work Belt Systems Introduction Video
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Champion Ergonomics
This video briefly explains low back injury statistics. It includes an explanation on how to wear the lift belt and how to lift objects correctly. Video - 8 minutes ID Number: 0293-169

Occupational Ergonomics - A Management Guide to Workplace Design(1)
The Travelers Insurance Companies

A booklet dealing with the biomechanical aspects of

ergonomics primarily as it applies to the back, hands,

wrists and upper body.

It illustrates various

workplace design configurations.

MANUAL - 22 pages

ID Number: 0293-107

Occupational Ergonomics - A Management Guide to Workplace Design (2)
The Travelers Insurance Companies, c.1991
A general overview of ergonomics, basic design principles, lifting techniques and how it relates to various syndromes or phenomenons concerning different body parts. MANUAL - 22 pages ID Number: 0892-017

The Workers' Compensation Commission Ergonomics Video
ETV Division of Worker Education, State of Connecticut Anthony W. Skiff, Director c.1990
Using a rock video format, this video defines ergonomics and demonstrates basic ergonomic principles to be used in the workplace including keeping elbows down, keeping forward reaches short, keeping wrist straight, never repeatedly reaching over shoulders, keeping objects close and never twisting lower back. Video - 23 minutes ID Number: 0892-018

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Working Healthy - The New Ergonomic Sewing Station
International Ladies Garment Workers Union Health/Safety Department, c.1989 This brief video describes and explains the features of the new ergonomics workstation and compares it to the typical industry standard of past years. Emphasizes ergonomically designed chairs, worktable surfaces and body posture. A brief overview of technological improvement in workstation function and design. Video - 12 minutes ID Number: 0293-160
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FIRE SAFETY/EMERGENCY EVACUATION
An Ounce of Prevention
Blanc Communications, c.1982
For childcare workers. Mel Blanc's cartoon characters track dangers of: gasoline and other fumes matches hot water, scalding
Second half of video depicts a burn victim's treatment at Shriner's Burn Institute in Cincinnati.
Video 24 minutes ID Number: 0198-115
Bar-B-Q Hal
Safety Short Productions, Inc., c.1989.
Using a humorous approach, this short video demonstrates the right and wrong way to start and cook with a BBQ grill. Video - 5 minutes ID Number: 0293-103

Commercial Cooking
Ohio Casualty Group, c.1989.

This technically specific video covers the general

rules and guidelines set out by the National Fire

Protection Association regarding Standard 96 for

commercial cooking equipment and use. It covers hood,

duct systems, grease removal, air movement

extinguishing

systems,

maintenance,

safety

requirements, installations, cooking equipment and

more.

Video - 26 minutes

ID Number: 0293-141

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Emergency Evacuation
Regional Learning Resources Services, St. Louis Nursing Services.
This video provides an overview of notification protocol, emergency response techniques and procedures for charge nurse personnel and others during a fire emergency. Demonstrates physical evacuation techniques including side-by-side carry, two-person swing carry, extremity carry, four person blanket carry, one person blanket carry, one person blanket drag, pack and strap carry. Video - 15 minutes ID Number: 0293-166
Fire Emergencies
National Safety Council
A short overview of basic fire safety outlining preventive methods and devices to prevent fires or any injury should a fire occur. Can be beneficial for safety meetings in office, retail or home environments. Video - 4:50 minutes ID Number: 0195-009
Fire in the Workplace
Long Island Productions, c.1994
Emphasizes fire prevention with dramatic footage and personal
accounts and covers the leading causes of workplace fires. Including electrical fires, arson, smoking, survival evacuation and extinguisher training. Video - 20 minutes ID Number: 0796-039
Fire in the Workplace II
Coastal Video, c.1990
Fire Safety awareness video that includes prevention, causes and survival in the workplace. Video 22 minutes ID Number: 0198-105
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Flashover - Point of No Return
U. S. Public Health Service, National Bureau of Standards.
This video covers fuel, heat, smoke and gases that flash over and envelope rooms and buildings in an outof-control fire. Demonstrates a flashover out-ofcontrol scenario in a nursing home environment. Video - 11 minutes ID Number: 0293-130
Heat Stress Induced by Chemical Protective Clothing
Federal Emergency Management Agency & Emergency Education Network, c.1989.
This open-ended video teleconference describes problems, exposures and solutions to heat buildup and heat stress experienced by fire fighters and emergency responders. A series of specialists in a forum and video conference around the United States discuss issues regarding chemical protective clothing. Interested parties phone in questions that are answered by this group of specialists. Video - 1 hour (5 1-hour teleconference tapes on Heat Stress) ID Number(s): 0892-038, 0892-039, 0892-040, 0892-041, 0892-078
Hospital Safety Series in Case of Fire
Health and Sciences Network, c.1991.
This video gives a good comprehensive overview of a hospital fire response plan including responsibilities of employees in the event of a fire. Includes rescue, announcing fire, compartmentalization, extinguishment, types of extinguishers, notification protocol, evacuation protocols, prevention and training. Video - 15 minutes ID Number: 0892-046
How Fast It Burned
University of Georgia-Public Safety Division
Video demonstrates how quickly a room can become filled with smoke and carbon monoxide. Flashover is demonstrated.
Stresses the importance of maintaining fire safety equipment.
Video 22 minutes ID Number: 0198-127
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Order Out of Chaos
American Heat Video Products, Inc., with Chevron Corporation c.1992.
This video using a series of interviews with fire chiefs and emergency response personnel provides an overview of incident command systems. It describes the unified command structure, incident commander responsibilities, command post protocols including delegation of authority, span of control, accountability training, cross training, fire attack, search and rescue, tactical worksheets, etc. This video emphasizes command responsibilities of emergency responders to planning, teamwork and commitment. Video - 24 minutes ID Number: 0892-020
Preventing Burns and Fires
National Restaurant Association - 1992
A safety committee setting for outlining typical food service fire and burn hazards. Members discuss being prepared and avoiding burns associated with kitchen equipment, preventing fires and dealing with a fire emergency. This film addresses proper equipment and safe attire. Safe vs. unsafe practices are addressed to ensure that both customers and employees are aware of safety hazards. Video - 17 minutes ID Number: 0195-003
Your Guide to Emergency Planning
The Home Insurance Companies Loss Control Department.
A specific guide that identifies appropriate procedures, methods and protocols necessary to plan for and respond to various types of man-made or natural disasters. Includes fire, flood, winter storms, tornadoes and more. Manual - 37 pages ID Number: 0293-139
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GENERAL SAFETY PROGRAM
Accidents - It Can't Happen to Me
Long Island Productions, c.1994
Are your employees aware that human life is fragile? Reminders that bad luck plays no part in accidents and that they can be prevented. Encourages personal responsibility for safety with real-life examples such as, behaviors that cause accidents and safety attitudes and practices (including safe lifting). Video - 10 minutes ID Number: 0796-037
Accidents - It Can't Happen to Me - Spanish
Long Island Productions, c.1994 Video - 5:37 minutes ID Number: 0796-038
The Choice Is Yours
National Safety Council
An overview of water safety applied to situations where hazards are not normally noted such as recreational boating and fishing. This film stresses the importance of life vests. A good water sport safety film. Video - 13 minutes ID Number: 0195-006
Communication Skills
National Safety Council
An awareness film addressing the importance of good communication skills in administering initial safety training or indoctrination. Briefly outlines types of communication and bias against hearing what was actually said. Appropriate only as an introduction. Video - 5:37 minutes ID Number: 0195-007
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Conducting a Safety Audit - Short
Long Island Productions, Inc., c.1994
Assessment & evaluation rules for an organization's safety program
Employee perceptions of safety as a priority Auditing your medical & first aid procedures Auditing without assigning blame Video - 5 minutes ID Number: 000B-005
Crime Prevention
National Safety Council
A brief overview of crime prevention. Reviews key steps for crime prevention in the home, on the streets, in the automobile and in public places. A good film for off-the-job safety sessions as a "lead-in." Video - 4:43 minutes ID Number: 0195-008
Criminal Liabilities for Safety Supervisors Short
Long Island Productions, Inc., c.1994
Raise supervisor awareness of his/her safety responsibilities
Outlines California law regarding safety violations Video 5 minutes ID Number: 000B-006
Critical Moments
Visucom Productions, Inc.
A program for supervisors and managers on how to effectively communicate hazard information to employees. How to avoid communication breakdown. Video 19:25 minutes ID Number: 0198-123
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DSM Contractor Orientation
DSM Chemicals, c.1992
An orientation program that describes the guidelines, rules and procedures for visitors and contractors including sign in, identification procedures, contraband, personal protective equipment, emergencies, medical facilities, first aid, evacuations, respiratory protection, Material Safety Data Sheets, hazardous materials identification system, plant coordinator monitor, hot work permits, fire prevention rules, lockout/tagout, confined space, excavations, crane safety, safety belts, ladders, scaffolds and gas cylinders. Video - 19 minutes ID Number: 0892-010
Dog Bite Prevention
Long Island Productions, Inc.
By making informed and professional decisions in dealing with
dogs encountered on the job, this very real hazard can be minimized. Includes treating all dogs as hazards and respecting them and their turf; observing presence of dog and its behavior; preventive practices and what to do in the event of a bite. Video - 10 minutes ID Number: 0796-026
Employee Safety Manual/Douglas County School System
Douglas County School System, Douglasville, Georgia
This comprehensive safety program includes those elements that make up a functioning safety program. Program elements include statement of policy, overview of program, responsibilities, safety committees, employee training, accident investigation, workers' compensation, vehicle operations, fire protection, hazardous materials and safety procedures. Manual - 54 pages ID Number: 0293-171
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Employee Safety Orientation - Short
Long Island Productions, Inc., c.1994
Avoid accidents due to inattention or short cuts Provide counseling, stating consequences & time allowed
for behavior correction Training & authorization required for use of equipment
and chemicals Rules of fire prevention Prevention of back injuries Video 6 minutes ID Number: 000B-008
Employee Safety Orientation II
Long Island Productions, c.1992
Meet OSHA requirements for training in general hazards regarding proper clothing, machine guarding, accident reporting and much more. Works as either a new-hire orientation or a refresher for experienced employees.
Video 15 minutes ID Number: 0198-132
Getting the Job Done
Shepherd Spinal Clinic, c.1986
Dispels the myth that people with spinal injuries: require a lot of special consideration on the job Can only hold low level jobs Lack determination and will power Increase employer insurance costs Video 12 minutes ID Number: 0198-116
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Heat Stress
Long Island Productions c.1992
Excellent video for explaining the potential heat injury dangers of working in hot environments or with hot processes. Film covers how the body deals with heat and focuses on recognizing symptoms of heat related injury (such as heat stroke or heat exhaustion). The film gives first aid requirements and preventative steps. Video - 9:30 minutes ID Number: 0195-054
Heat Stress - Spanish
Long Island Productions c.1994 Video - 12 minutes ID Number: 0796-014
Heat Stress II
Don Brown Productions, c.1990
Defines heat stress and tells how to keep body heat at a safe limit. Shows physical and mental effects of overheating and discusses precautions for reducing heat stress. Video 7 minutes ID Number: 0198-104
Housekeeping and Accident Prevention - 1991
Long Island Productions Inc. c.1991
Humerous presentation of the fundamentals of good safety housekeeping and accident prevention. Includes safety awareness and attitude, potential hazard evaluation, chemical hazards and proper use and maintenance of tools. Video - 15 minutes ID Number: 0796-020
Housekeeping and Accident Prevention - 1994 - Spanish
Long Island Productions Inc. c.1994 Video - 12 minutes ID Number: 0796-019
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Listening Skills
National Safety Council
A brief overview of the importance of listening when people talk and the importance of listening in safe operation. The four steps to good listening are reviewed. This film is a good training "lead-in" to a listening training session for safety purposes. Video - 4:09 minutes ID Number: 0195-020
Lockout and Tagout Procedures
N. Pacific Film & Tape, Video Production Group in conjunction with Chevron, c.1986
Describes in general the logic behind a good lockout/tagout system and demonstrates in a plant environment appropriate uses by operators, electricians and mechanics lockout/tagout procedures including tagging and other procedures. Good introductory video regarding lockout/tagout rules and procedures. Video - 8 minutes ID Number: 0892-051
Lockout/Tagout - 1994
Long Island Productions, Inc., c.1994
An excellent OSHA regulation and application training video for any employer. The setting is industrial with typical machinery and covers:
Machine energy exposures and the OSHA Lock Out regulation.
Development of an exposure control plan Types of energy we encounter Authorized and affected employees Actual procedures for lockout/de-energization Summary review of procedures Video 17 minutes ID Number: 0195-050
Lockout/Tagout - Spanish
Long Island Productions, Inc., c.1992 Video - 19 minutes ID Number: 0796-013
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Loss Control For The Graphic Arts Industry
The Utica National Insurance Group, c.1990.

A video that promotes Utica National's loss control services and includes the seven major elements of a loss control program including: management commitment, communication, safety training, safety inspections, accident reports and loss reviews, health and medical considerations and employee selection. Video - 8 minutes ID Number: 0892-024

Loss Control Program Guideline for Farmers Furniture
Palmer & Cay/Carswell, Inc. and Farmers Furniture, c.1991.

A complete safety program including a safety policy statement, employee responsibilities, accident investigation procedures, vehicle fleet activities, rules, regulations, procedures and forms. Manual - 60 pages ID Number: 0892-028

Loss Control Programs
PCC Airfoils, Inc., c.1991

Comprehensive safety program elements used in a

manufacturing environment including safety audit

methods,

lockout/tagout

methods,

hazards

communications, respiratory protection, safety

checklist, ergonomics, environmental considerations,

safety and health committees and employee physical

capabilities screening form.

Manual

ID Number: 0892-023

The Mark of a Professional Supervisor
ITS System Corp., c.1990

Discusses personal liability for supervisors concerning on the job injuries when safety regulations are ignored or short cuts are takes. Video 22 minutes ID Number: 0198-117

A Message About Safety From Ron Hogan
Ron Hogan-CEO and Georgia-Pacific Television, c.1991 43

Management's commitment to safety at Georgia-Pacific explaining what it is, who is responsible and the corporate culture fostering this safety message. Video - 4 minutes ID Number: 0892-030

Occupational Health Issues - Short
Long Island Productions, Inc., c.1994

Types of hazardous materials: paints, solvents, asbestos
Protecting against chemical infections Noise levels: guarding against hearing loss Video - 5 minutes ID Number: 000B-016

dust,

Off The Job Safety
National Safety Council

A brief overview of home safety considerations and attitude, outlining the basic need for safety rules at home as well as at the job. An awareness film for employees to remember safety is not just for the job and that by practicing safety at home, they will impact their abilities to develop safe job habits as well. Video - 3:58 minutes ID Number: 0195-022

OSHA Recordkeeping - Robert Whitmore, Questions and Answers
OSHA and Bureau of Labor Statistics

A lengthy question and answer discussion and seminar regarding recordkeeping rules, procedures, guidelines and methods for OSHA 200 logs. Video - 120 minutes ID Number: 0293-124

Outdoor Safety
Safety Shorts, c.1991

Covers outdoor dress and precautions to avoid snakebite, bee stings, spider bites, ticks and poisonous snakes. Video 5 minutes ID Number: 0198-134

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Partners in Safety
OSHA U.S. Department of Labor
This video provides an overview of the OSHA Voluntary Protection Program (VPP). It emphasizes a commitment by labor, management and OSHA in performing collectively towards a more safe working environment. It describes the three levels of participation in the program including Star, Merit and Demonstration. Video - 17 minutes ID Number: 0293-118
Personal Protection Equipment
National Safety Council
A brief overview of the need for key categories of PPE, eye protection, shoes, hard hat, gloves and ear muffs. Not considered appropriate for OSHA required PPE training. Appropriate for awareness safety talk. Video - 4:43 minutes ID Number: 0195-023
Personal Protective Equipment - 1995
Long Island Productions, Inc., c.1995
A good video for OSHA required PPE training; to be used in conjunction with employer specific additional PPE applications. The video subject matter covers general industry applications.
This video is a brief overview for each type of PPE required by OSHA with the exception of fall protection devices. Items covered in this video include: eye, ear and respiratory protection, safety shoes, hard hats and protective clothing. Video - 13 minutes ID Number: 0195-047
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Practical Loss Control Leadership
Frank E. Bird, George L. Germain
A comprehensive textbook describing safety management. Principles include cause and effects of loss, management control of loss, accident/incident investigation, inspections, job task analysis, employee training, property damage control, fire loss control and others. Book - 441 pages ID Number: 0892-026

Preventing Workplace Violence
Georgia Department of Labor - Office of Communications c.1995

Manager training video to be used in conjunction with a company workshop on workplace violence causes and prevention. This video was filmed at the conference on Violence In The Workplace and features presentations by a sociologist, a psychologist, an occupational nurse and an individual from industry, all outlining causes and prevention. Retail and health care operations were the key illustrations used in these presentations and their statistics but the video relates to all industries, office environments as well as service related environments. Video - 32 minutes ID Number: 0195-053

A Program of Employee and Property Protection
Utica National Insurance Group

A written safety program that identifies key program

elements

including

management

commitment,

communications, and safety training. Program covers

safety inspections, accident reports, loss reviews,

health, medical and employee selections that are

essential to a successful safety program.

Manual - 18 pages

ID Number: 0293-106

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Reducing Unsafe Acts - Short
Long Island Productions, Inc., c.1994
OSHA regulations for training after an accident National Safety Council study of accident causes How employee unsafe acts cause accidents Cause determination rather than fault-finding Post-accident counseling Video - 6 minutes ID Number: 000B-017
Return to Work For Employees
Milt Wright & Associates, Inc., c.1996
Employees learn that the return to work process can be a positive experience, how to take control, rather than to feel the victim of circumstance and to communicate their needs to the supervisor and treating physician. Video - 18 minutes ID Number: 0796-055
Return to Work For Supervisors
Milt Wright & Associates, Inc., c.1996
Supervisors learn that return to work benefits both the employer and employee, that alternatives for transitional employment during the recovery process can be simple and inexpensive and that paying an employee for 70% productivity is better than paying him to stay at home. Video - 17 minutes ID Number: 0796-056
Return To Work Something Special
Wausau Insurance Companies - Communication Network
"Return to Work Something Special" stresses the importance of a good return-to-work program. Testimonials from a physician and a policyholder are included. Video - 41 minutes ID Number: 0195-046
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Returning The Injured Worker To The Job
State of Oregon
How six Oregon employers control workers' compensation costs through successful return-to-work programs. Interviews with personnel in each company relate key practices which helped contain costs by early returnto-work programs. The film includes a discussion by both hourly employees and management relating the benefits of their programs. Industries shown include plastic injection molding, logging and forestry products, construction and food packaging. Video - 20 minutes ID Number: 0195-039
Safe Work Practices for Contractors
North Pacific Film & Tape, Video Productions Group with Chevron Corporation, c.1985
This contractor orientation overview covers general safety rules, including work hours, general work permits, driving and parking motorized equipment, fire extinguishers, smoking rules, medical contacts, emergencies, approvals to use open flames, and other general rules enforced at Chevron terminal facilities. Can be used as an introduction for contractors. Video - 7 minutes ID Number: 0892-011
Safety Attitudes
National Safety Council
The film points out the danger of being preoccupied on the job. A good short safety meeting reminder for employees during a brief safety meeting about "attitude." Video - 3:47 minutes ID Number: 0195-026
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Safety By Design
Chevron - Safety in Design Manual

A brief film from the Chevron Safety in Design (SID) Manual. This film briefly covers OSHA regulations applicable to the petrochemical industry and facilities (OSHA CFR 1910 categories). Film briefly covers design, construction, retrofitting and maintenance. Not recommended for training outside petrochemical industry. Video - 30 minutes ID Number: 0195-027

Safety & Loss Control Program and Federal OSHA Construction Standards CFR Par 1926
C. W. Mathews Contracting Co., Inc., c.1992

A complete written safety program describing a wide range of safety activities, responsibilities, procedures and methods utilized by all employees and all departments of this contracting company. Manual - 22 pages ID Number: 0892-043

Safety First - A Message From Ron Hogan
Georgia-Pacific, c.1991

The Vice Chairman explains in general the corporate philosophy of safety at Georgia-Pacific. Emphasizes safety above job quality and production goals. Stresses safety by all employees at Georgia-Pacific. Video - 6 minutes ID Number: 0892-029

Safety Gear: Eye & Face Protection
AIMS Media

A short safety meeting video or preface video for

detailed eye and face PPE (Personal Protective

Equipment) training.

Video does not meet OSHA

regulations for PPE training, but presents important

information on eye and face safety gear, national

injury statistics, hazard categories and a display of

many of the industrial applications and processes which

require specific types of eye and face PPE protection

Video - 11 minutes

ID Number: 0293-181

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Safety - What Could Go Wrong?
Long Island Productions, c.1995

As employees get too comfortable with their jobs, they may neglect good safety practices. Reminds them that no matter how well they know their jobs, things can go wrong. Includes, unsafe conditions and housekeeping, signs, labels and tags, tool and equipment safety, working with
electricity, materials handling, lifting and back safety, hazardous chemicals and gases. Video - 14 minutes ID Number: 0796-040

Sexual Harassment: Serious Business
Advantage Media Tel-A-Train, Inc.

This video shows all employees that preventing or

eliminating

sexual harassment in the workplace will benefit them and

their organization. It shows the negative impact of a

hostile work environment on the team, how to deal with quid

pro quo harassment and how to confront a situation and stop

offensive

behavior.

Video - 25 minutes

ID Number: 0796-006

Shortcuts to Disaster
Bureau of Business Practices, c.1989

Some shortcuts that could lead to injury:
Cutting through restricted areas Failing to inspect equipment before using Using wrong tool for the job By-passing safety shields Not wearing personal protective equipment Video - 20 minutes ID Number: 0198-124

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Stop The Bleeding
Safety Shorts

Film discusses the first priority of first aid: "stop the bleeding," and reviews key steps for direct pressure practices. Pressure point technique is reviewed including locating the pressure points and how to stop the bleeding at each one (arm, leg and groin). Treatment for shock is also reviewed. An excellent first aid film for short safety meetings or as a "leadin" to a more detailed first aid program. Video - 5 minutes ID Number: 0195-031

Stress and Productivity
MJ Communications, Inc., c.1989

A Manager's guide to recognizing, controlling and trying to

alleviate as much stress as possible for the worker. The

difference between short term and chronic stress. Shows

how

to identify and take action to help with situation.

Video 25 minutes

ID Number: 0198-137

Taking Control - The WC Return to Work Connection
Milt Wright & Associates, Inc., c.1993

Demonstrates practical approaches to reducing workers' compensation costs, enhancing employer and employee communication, implementing effective return to work, changing the workers' compensation system into a winning process. Video - 26:33 minutes ID Number: 0796-028

Travel Safe
Long Island Productions, c.1996

A must see for your business travelers. Encourages awareness
of traveling hazards. Includes, securing your home for a trip, driving safely, flying and airport safety, safety concerns in hotels and walking in unfamiliar environments. Video - 24 minutes ID Number: 0796-041

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Tree Trimming Safety Short
Long Island Productions, c.1994

Hazards: falls, contact with energy sources, limbs, high noise levels, snakes
Tool maintenance Personal protective equipment Clearing escape paths during tree felling Video 6 minutes ID Number: 000B-021

falling

The Workers' Compensation Connection
American Medical Association, Jack Lieb Production and Wausau Insurance Company, c.1983

Using a series of staged conferences and discussions, the narrator describes the importance of returning employees to work to help reduce cost. Emphasizes teamwork, cost containment, early return to work techniques and overcoming the obstacles of injury by teamwork between injured employees, doctors and employer. Video - 31 minutes ID Number: 0892-077

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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/CHEMICAL SAFETY
Asbestos Awareness
Long Island Productions, c.1995
Comply with 29 CFR 1910.1101. Many construction workers and virtually all maintenance people come in contact with asbestos. Covers asbestos hazards and the OSHA Standard, composition, characteristics and typical locations where asbestos is found, limiting exposure and personal protection, air monitoring and decontamination. Video - 14 minutes ID Number: 0796-042
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Long Island Productions, c.1995
This poisonous gas cannot be smelled, tasted or seen, and almost all industries are exposed to it. Informs employees of this common killer. Includes CO poisoning symptoms, effects and stages, potential problem areas for CO buildup, CO level monitoring, combustion process location, ventila-
tion, machinery efficiency, and electrical equipment. Video - 14 minutes ID Number: 0796-043
Chlorine Safety - Short
Long Island Productions, Inc., c.1994
Covers the benefits and hazards of chlorine & touches on:
Avoiding risks Hazards of handling Use of personal protective equipment Video - 5 minutes ID Number: 000B-004
53

Confined Space Entry
Coastal Video Communications Corporation and Royal Palm Publishing Company
This comprehensive overview of confined space entry, describes in great detail the management protocols necessary to have a successful confined space entry program. Discusses what a confined space is, hazardous areas, common hazards, evaluation and planning, atmospheric testing, rescue, monitoring, observers, communications, employee training, OSHA requirements, contractor notification, lighting, isolation, lockout/tagout, cleaning, ventilation and more. Provides a very good overview regarding the hazards and exposures of confined space. Video - 31 minutes ID Number: 0892-008
Confined Space Entry - 1993
Long Island Productions, Inc. c.1993
This video provides required training for roles and responsibilities of entry supervisors, attendants and entrants. Covers creating and handling permits and identifying permit spaces; types of hazards and safety equipment; and entry situations and emergencies. Video - 20 minutes ID Number: 0796-027
Confined Space Entry I - Spanish
Tel-A-Train, Inc. c.1986,1993
Prepare your workers to comply with the OSHA mandate with this up-to-date program. Types of confined spaces and the importance of control measures are discussed in detail.
Protective equipment and rescue techniques are demonstrated. Video - 25 minutes ID Number: 0796- 005
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The Employee's Right-To-Know about Hazardous Material
Home Depot in conjunction with Safety Action Council & Home Center Institute.

A general description of typical hazardous materials found in the workplace, the categories of hazards including toxic, ignitable, corrosive and reactive. Routes of entry into the body including inhalation, absorption and ingestion. Material Safety Data Sheets and their use including a brief description of each of the nine sections covering product identification, product ingredients, physical data, fire and explosion data, health hazards, reactivity data, spill or leak procedures, protective equipment and special precautions. Video - 16 minutes ID Number: 0892-066

Farm Chemical Safety Is In Your Hands
Farmland Industries, Paddock Productions, c.1988.

This farm chemical safety video gives a general description of safety activities, personal protective equipment and other considerations involving the use of farm chemicals. Includes a description of risk, toxicity & exposure, laboratory animal testing, personal protective equipment, labeling, first aid and emergency considerations. Video - 12 minutes ID Number: 0293-104

Flammable/Combustibles Safety
Long Island Productions, c.1995.

This video presents an overview of safe storage,

handling and use of flammable/combustible solutions in

an industrial setting. Appropriate for safety meetings

on flammable/combustible materials.

Categories

introduced include: appropriate storage containers,

accidental ignition of solutions, proper storage and a

summary of key safety considerations in the storage,

use and handling of flammable/combustible solutions.

Video - 8 minutes

ID Number: 0195-061

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A Guide to Hazard Communication Employee Right-To-Know
Home Insurance Companies - Loss Control Department, 1989.
A comprehensive manual on developing, implementing and monitoring the right-to-know standard. Includes: hazard communication standard, hazard evaluation, how to develop a program, chemical inventory, labeling, material safety data sheets, employee training, job safety analysis, hazards of non-routine tasks, company checklists, glossary of terms, and more. Manual - 77 pages ID Number: 0293-136
Handling Hazardous Spills
3M Corporation, c.1989.
This video describes and demonstrates in detail the equipment, training, supplies and knowledge a company and its personnel should possess in order to handle an emergency spill effectively. Information covered includes emergency plans, training, protective gear, clean up equipment, clean up supplies and first aid supplies. It also details the ten steps to responding to a spill. Video - 16 minutes ID number: 0293-119
Handling and Transporting Hazardous Material
DOT HM 126F-General Awareness Training
This program reviews the standard itself; explains shipping documentation, labeling and placarding; points out situations where hazardous material may be encountered; explains how to recognize hazardous materials and where to find additional information about them. Video - 18 minutes ID Number: 0796-004
Haz Com - An Overview in Spanish
Safety Shorts, c.1992
An overview for hazard communication awareness designed to be used in short safety meetings in an industrial setting. This video is produced in Spanish and outlines common exposures associated with hazardous chemicals, MSDS information, labeling and basic spill requirements. Video - 5 minutes ID Number: 0195-013
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Haz Com - Labels - 1994
Safety Shorts
An awareness only overview of the OSHA Hazard Communication identification and warning label requirements. This film does not instruct employers as to how to label or read labels. Video - 5 minutes ID Number: 0195-036

Haz Com - What is It? - 1994
Safety Shorts
An awareness overview of the OSHA Hazard Communication Regulation as it applies to hazard assessment, labeling, MSDS training, inventories and emergency response. This film is not appropriate as a full training aid in satisfying the OSHA Hazard Communication standard training parameters. Video - 5 minutes ID Number: 0195-037

Hazard Communication - A Compliance Kit for the Construction Industry
Management Training - Unknown Date

An introduction into the nature of chemical exposures in the construction industry and the OSHA Hazard. Video includes a training cassette and workbook material outlining key application documents and training forms.

Film also covers methods of exposure, categories of PPE

for protection against exposure and labeling categories

for

the

five

key

substance

categories

(flammable/combustibles, compressed gases, systematic

poisons, irritants, dusts, fumes and corrosives), along

with label color coding. A review of the MSDS sheet

and how to read and apply is included.

Video - 20:55 minutes

ID Number: 0195-033

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Hazardous Waste Operations Training for CHSO's-29 CFR 1910.120
OSHA, Office of Training and Education, U.S. Department of Labor
This video and accompanying supplemental reference materials cover a safety and health program, site characterization and analysis, site control, medical surveillance, engineering controls, work practices, training and personal protective equipment, monitoring, decontamination procedures and materials handling. This information is for use during hazardous waste spills and clean up. Video - 90 minutes ID Number: 0293-147

Hazop: A Team in Action
Video Production Group in conjunction with Chevron Corporation, c.1992.

This video is a tool to get HAZOP teams started on the

right track. HAZOP is a process hazards analysis

method many facilities are using to implement The

American Petroleum Institute Recommended Practice 750,

Management of Process Hazards, and the Chemical

Manufacturers

Association's

Responsible

Care

Initiative. The video covers the steps needed to

perform a HAZOP and offers practical advice on keeping

team members working smoothly and effectively together.

It is also an overview of the HAZOP technique.

Video - 30 minutes

ID Number: 0892-016

Hazwoper: An Overview for the Petroleum Industry
Video Productions Group in conjunction with Chevron Corporation, c.1990.

A comprehensive general overview of Hazwoper including five levels of training required for emergency response personnel, the Site Safety Plan and Zone Control System for managing the spill area. Covers ICS (Incident Command System) as it applies to oil and other petrochemical spills. Video - 21 minutes ID Number: 0892-015
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Info Chem - Making the MSDS Come Alive
ITS Technologies Corporation, c.1988.
This video using a series of pictographs (a visual system of labels used in conjunction with Material Safety Data Sheets), promotes an alternative method of labeling and warning employees about the exposures, hazards and controls regarding chemicals found in the workplace. Video - 18 minutes ID Number: 0293-111
Lab: Handling Compressed Gas Cylinders
Long Island Productions, c.1992
A lab training video for use in conduction with a more detailed training format covering OSHA and state or local requirements for the storage, handling and use of compressed gases. This video is applicable to any type business application handling any compressed gases. Issues covered include: the various types of gaseous storage, typical compressed gas characteristics, proper movement procedures, use of Personal Protective Equipment, identification of compressed gas cylinder components, precautions, storage, securement and transport. Video - 12:30 minutes ID Number: 0195-059
Lead Exposure
Long Island Productions, c.1994
Comply with OSHA's 29 CFR 1910.1025 and 1926.62 (construction
industry), which regulate lead exposure. Includes OSHA's permissible exposure level and action level, elements of a lead training program, exposure assessment (air monitoring, worker protection), compliance plan requirements, hygiene facilities and practices (including decontamination and washing), and medical surveillance. Video - 17 minutes ID Number: 0796-044
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Lead Exposure - Spanish
Long Island Productions, c.1994 Video - 20 minutes ID Number: 0796-045
Material Handling - Your Questions Answered
Wausau Insurance Companies
The videos were made during Wausau Insurance Companies national satellite conference broadcast on October 5, 1994.
The videos (Part I and Part II) address a number of questions on the subject of material handling. Risk factors and ways to minimize risks are viewed. Two Videos & Manual Videos - 128 minutes ID Number: 0195-045
Methylene Chloride
Dow Chemical Corporation, 1989.
This chemically specific video addresses a variety of issues concerning the use, handling, storage and disposal of methylene chloride. The video includes regulatory information, environment information, health and safety information, workplace exposures, Permissible Exposure Limits (PEL's), case studies, inhalation effects, transport rules, first aid, personal protective equipment, ventilation, confined space activities and more. Video - 29 minutes ID Number: 0293-108
More Than a Paycheck
Airlie Productions and the U.S. Department of Labor, c.1972.
A series of industries including uranium mining, asbestos mining, painting, copper smelting, plastics and chemicals are explored and described as generally hazardous industries that cause different types of cancers. The video emphasizes education, knowledge, personal protection, industrial hygiene and other methods used to minimize exposure to cancer causing substances in the workplace. Video - 28 minutes ID Number: 0892-007
60

A New Beginning: Safety with Carbon Dioxide Hydrogen Sulfide
Video Productions Group, Stegman Productions in conjunction with Chevron Corporation, c.1987.

and

Oil field production use of CO2 and H2S. Includes hazards, safety procedures, special handling techniques and special properties of these gases. Designed for contractors and employees in the Rangely, Colorado oil production field. Video - 14 minutes ID Number: 0892-056

New Hazard Communications - Updated 1990
Don Brown Productions, c.1990.

A general overview of the hazard communication standard includes: hazardous chemicals, physical hazards, health hazards, labeling, MSDS and their use, chemical inventory, use, storage, handling and disposal considerations of chemicals in the workplace. Video - 13 minutes ID Number: 0892-065

Propane Safety
Long Island Productions, c.1995

Basic Propane (LPG) safety is explained in this video for anyone whose job responsibilities require them to work with propane. The video presentation covers the characteristics and hazards of propane, the common components of propane dispensing containers, and key safety considerations for removing, refilling and replacing propane cylinders. Video - 12 minutes ID Number: 0195-058

Right-To-Know Industrial - 1994
Long Island Productions

A training video for initial and annual re-training requirements for the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard. Most effective as a training tool in conjunction with MSDS video. This video outlines the OSHA 1910.1200 regulation training components. Employer can use for full training effort in his specific exposure. Video - 39 minutes
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ID Number: 0195-052
Right to Know Series (4 Videos)
Your Right to Know - #1
AMS, Inc., c.1989
Covers disclosures for hazardous chemical labeling, MSDS's and employee training for all handling of hazardous materials. Video - 12 minutes ID Number: 0198-118
Administrator's Guide - #2
AMS, Inc., c.1989
Right to know laws that cover the public sector. Discusses Hazcom, MSDS and OSHA standards Video - 16:18 minutes ID Number: 0198-119
Trainer's Guide - #3
AMS, Inc., c.1989
Covers putting together a Right to Know training program for supervisors. Includes materials to be covered and the supplies and preparations needed. Video - 9:12 minutes ID Number: 0198-120
Read the Label - #4
AMS, Inc., C.1989
Discusses chemical products and their propertiesinterpreting labels and signs relating to chemicals in the workplace and exposure by absorption, inhalation and ingestion. Video - 18:48 minutes ID Number: 0198-121
62

Safety and Health Factors for Working with Silica
OSHA, Office of Training and Education.
A slide to videocassette conversion program describing the basic hazards and exposures of silica. Covers forms of silica, uses in industry and products, dusts, symptoms of silicosis, effects on the body, severity of disease, DELIS, respirator use,personal hygiene, proper storage and handling, monitoring and engineering controls. Video - 22 minutes ID Number: 0293-120
Tank Closure Without Tears - An Inspector's Safety Guide
New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission/EPA Media Source Portland, Maine, c.1990.
An inspector's safety guide and comprehensive overview regarding the process and elements involved with removing or closing in-place underground fuel storage tanks. This video, emphasizing safety, explores the logical steps necessary in evaluation of the hazards of underground tanks. It includes information regarding tank history, site assessment, tank removal preparation tips, on site excavation, the fire triangle, tank draining and cleaning, purging and inerting techniques, explosion meters and combustible gas indicators, testing and ventilation methods, transportation and tank disposal. This video provides a comprehensive overview of those general hazards and safety considerations that need to be evaluated by those persons contemplating the excavation, removal and disposal of underground petroleum fuel storage tanks. Video - 30 minutes ID Number: 0293-162
Toxic Time Bomb - Your Right-To-Know
U.S. Department of Labor, OSHA and A&B Productions, c.1988.
This video covers the main elements of the Right-ToKnow law including labeling requirements, chemical inventory lists, availability of MSDS sheets and the major items covered on an MSDS. It also includes training of employees and covers questions employees should be asking when working with chemicals in the workplace or on the jobsite. Video - 15 minutes ID Number: 0293-155
63

What's Wrong with this Picture?
Federated Mutual Insurance Company, c.1989.
The Hazard Communication Standard is explained using a series of staged incidents. The narrator explains and demonstrates the wrong and right way to safely perform a task. This video covers physical and health hazards of chemicals, acute and chronic effects of exposure, routes of entry, labeling requirements and all major sections found on a Material Safety Data Sheet. Video - 34 minutes ID Number: 0293-165
Working Safely with Compressed Gas Cylinders
Long Island Productions, c.1995.
This video is for industrial environment training in the areas of storage, handling and the use of compressed gas cylinders. Information presented in this video includes: types of gaseous storage, hazards, securement, components of a compressed gas cylinder, rehooking cylinders, leak procedures and key safety considerations. Video - 14 minutes ID Number: 0195-060
Working Smart: Benzene and Your Health
Video Productions Group in conjunction with Chevron Corporation, c.1987.
This overview of benzene covers the OSHA benzene standard and applicable training requirements, health effects, exposure limits, exposure operations, safety precautions, medical surveillance, and respirator use. This video may be used to partially fulfill training requirements of OSHA's hazard communication standard. Video - 17 minutes ID Number: 0892-053
64

Working Smart: Understanding Chemical Toxicity
Video Productions Group in conjunction with Chevron Corporation, c.1985. This video overview explains chemical toxicity. Terminology including PEL's, TWA's, PPM, PPB, OSHA and ACGIH is discussed. Video explains carcinogens, mutagens, teratogens, dermal, inhalation and ingestion effects, acute and chronic effects of exposure, workplace monitoring, workplace design, PPE and use of Material Safety Data Sheets. Video may be used to partially fulfill training requirements of OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard. Video - 20 minutes ID Number: 0892-068
You Have a Right-To-Know
General Tire and Rubber Company, c.1986. A brief overview describing the Right-To-Know law including routes of entry by chemicals, required training, chemical lists, chemical labeling. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), their use and structure. Video - 10 minutes ID Number: 0892-067
65

HEALTH AND WELLNESS
American Red Cross- First Aid: Responding to Emergencies
American Red Cross, c.1991
This book gives health precautions and guidelines for first aid training. It includes citizen response, body systems, responding to emergencies, life-threatening emergencies, injuries, medical emergencies, rescuing, and guidelines to a healthier life. Paperback Book - 425 pages ID Number: 0293-175
American Red Cross - Standard First Aid
American Red Cross, c.1988, 1991
This book provides information on how to provide first aid in emergencies. It teaches skills and techniques on staying calm, making decisions, and taking appropriate steps to keep a victim alive until EMS arrives. Paperback Book - 180 pages ID Number: 0293-176
Bloodborne Pathogens, OSHA Standard For Industry - 1992
Long Island Productions
General Industry video not intended for detailed needs of BBP training in health care facility. Best used in conjunction with employer specific materials.
Categories addressed include: infection control requirements, the definition of "occupational exposure", safe work practices, personal hygiene practices, personal protective equipment needs, housekeeping requirements, exposure incident procedures, medical records and information and waste handling. Video 20 minutes ID Number: 0195-048
66

Bloodborne Pathogens-OSHA Standard For Industry Spanish
Long Island Productions Video - 16 minutes ID Number: 0796-012
Bloodborne Pathogen Overview
Safety Shorts
Film outlining the seven parts of the BBP compliance program (as employer responsibilities). This video is not intended for use in developing or implementing a training program meeting current training requirements. It does serve as a good short overview. Video - 5 minutes ID Number: 0195-038
Bloodborne Pathogens: Workplace Precautions for Industry
ITS Corporation, c.1992
Audiovisual program includes demo disk for computer assisted training. Film defines pathogens, HBV, HIV, AIDS. Discusses routes of entry, precautions and exposure control plan. Video - 18:40 minutes ID Number: 0198-103
Industrial Hygiene - On Top of It
National Safety Council
Defines and discusses the practices of industrial hygiene with safety responsibilities to include such practices in the safety program. Includes the three steps for staying on top of industrial hygiene (recognition, evaluation and control), and defines each category. Video - 11:50 minutes ID Number: 0195-019
67

Physical Fitness & Health
National Safety Council
A brief film emphasizing the need to maintain good health through a balanced diet and daily exercise. Can be used as a lead-in to a physical fitness training session. Video - 4:48 minutes ID Number: 0195-024
Safety for Seniors
Handel Film Corporation and National Safety Council, c.1985.
This video, using a common sense approach, describes in detail how to avoid injury in bathrooms, bedrooms, kitchens, or stairs in basements and other areas of a home. It identifies 50 different hazards encountered in homes. Video - 25 minutes ID Number: 0892-044

SNNAAKKES
Video Productions Group, Stegman Productions in conjunction with Chevron Corporation, c.1987.

Durell Dubois, "a cowboy," covers the myths about

rattlesnakes and the facts about habits, habitats,

striking distances, and poisonous characteristics. He

also covers where snakes will be found in the oil patch

and pipeline areas at different times of the day and

year.

Bill Ransberger, rattlesnake expert from

Sweetwater, Texas, shares his knowledge on how to avoid

them and how to provide first aid to bite victims. Set

near Midland, Texas.

Video - 21 minutes

ID Number: 0892-059

68

The Sofa...Is Not a Training Aid
Video Productions Group, Stegman Productions in conjunction with Chevron Corporation, c.1989
The video presents Durrell, a "cowboy" who is out of shape due to beer, pretzels, television and his sofa. The video covers the dangers of too much training too soon, as well as the benefits of fitness. Six steps for proper conditioning are discussed. Humorous, good motivator. Video - 22 minutes ID Number: 0892-033
Thermal Burns
Safety Short Production, Inc., c.1989
This narrated video show graphic evidence of first, second and third degree burns and how they should be treated prior to the arrival of emergency aid. Video - 5 minutes ID Number: 0293-143

Universal Precautions for Hepatitis B and AIDS
Long Island Productions, c. 1989

Instructs, demonstrates and motivates the transmission modes

of HBV and HIV, types of protective clothing and equipment,

proper selection and use of appropriate attire, proper

handling and disposal of needles and sharps, good hand

washing techniques, removal, handling, decontamination and

disposal

of contaminated clothing and equipment and

corrective actions for spills or personal contamination

with

blood or body fluids.

Video - 15 minutes

ID Number: 0796-046

69

What in the World is an Industrial Hygienist?
American Industrial Hygiene Association, c.1992

This informational video describes the types of

monitoring, testing, training, investigative activities

and other important functions of an industrial

hygienist.

Emphasizes the industrial hygienist

activities of protecting the health of people where

they work and live.

Video - 12 minutes

ID Number: 0293-167

70

INDUSTRIAL & OFFICE SAFETY
Burger King Loss Control Manual
Burger King Corporation, c.1990
A complete fast food restaurant safety program describing a wide range of safety activities including crew safety, customer safety, restaurant safety, fire safety, security, disasters, insurance and reporting procedures. Manual - 58 pages - Forms - 10 pages ID Number: 0892-061

Dealing with Manual Handling
Safetycare, Inc., c.1989
Geared toward reducing injuries caused by: Lifting and carrying Pushing and pulling Twisting the body Repetitious handling Improper loading Video - 12 minutes ID Number: 0198-122

Employee Safety In Retail
Long Island Productions, c.1995

Individual awareness and elimination of unsafe acts will

help your employees achieve a great safety record. High-

lights retail hazards such as slips, falls, cardboard

cutter safety, ladder, stair and escalator safety,

electrical

and fire safety, handling displays and materials and

accidents

and emergencies.

Video - 16 minutes

ID Number: 0796-047

71

Falls in Industry
Zee Medical and National Safety Council, c.1991.
A general overview of falls including a series of potential fall incidents in a workplace environment. The video describes how falls can be avoided and what hazards to look for including time management, staying alert, avoiding running, clean up of spills, use of ladders, watching where you are walking. Video - 10 minutes (First in a series of six videos) ID Number: 0892-070
How to Prevent Falls
National Safety Council
Brief overview of how to avoid trip and fall injuries by recognizing, avoiding and controlling hazards. Categories of trip and fall hazards are reviewed and controls are recommended. Best used in conjunction with a more detailed training session. Video - 4:53 minutes ID Number: 0195-018
Hunt Down Hazards c.1990
Assesses the hazards on the job such as spills, improper loading, smoking in un-designated areas. Educates for handling hazardous materials. Video - 12 minutes ID Number: 0198-138
Indoor Air Quality
Long Island Productions, c.1996
Informs employees of poor air's harmful effects as well as methods to prevent, identify and correct air quality
problems. Video includes symptoms and signs of poor air quality. Video - 14 minutes ID Number: 0796-048
72

Lost Time Lucy
Shaw Industries Film - Safety Committee Plant 83
Review of multiple accident scenarios for Lost Time Lucy. Film addresses key contributing factors. Explanation of what constitutes a "first-aid," "medical" and "lost time" incident and the importance of eliminating each incident. Good basic awareness for a safety committee. Video - 6:37 minutes ID Number: 0195-032
Maintenance Person Safety
Long Island Productions, c.1993
This film outlines the nature and wide variety of job tasks which the maintenance person must perform and the exposures which they typically confront. The following key areas are covered:
Hazardous materials (exposure and proper disposal) Personal Protective Equipment Working safely in danger zones and avoiding exposure
(including lock-out procedures) Dealing safely with electrical exposures Common fire prevention and sprinkler system exposures Maintenance storage areas and safe egress safety concerns Basic compressed gas cylinder safety Safe ladder use Video - 13:15 minutes ID Number: 0195-057
Office Safety
Long Island Productions, c.1991
This ergonomically up to date video addresses the new hazards now found in the office environment because of computer terminals and reduced need for physical movement. Includes safe lifting techniques, fire prevention, and protecting against repetitive strain injury. Video - 20 minutes ID Number: 0796-049
73

Preventing Cuts & Lacerations
National Restaurant Association, c.1992
A safety committee format for outlining typical food service cut and laceration hazards. Video addresses proper handling, cleaning and storage of knives and sharp utensils and machine parts. Covers all safety elements of handling food processors, grinders, slicers and chopping equipment. Video - 14:00 minutes ID Number: 0195-035
Preventing Slips, Falls and Lifting Injuries
National Restaurant Association - 1992
A safety committee format for outlining key slip and fall causes and preventative measures. Video addresses proper shoes for restaurant operations, kitchen area hazards, lifting and ladder use. Video - 10 minutes ID Number: 0195-001
Protecting Yourself and Your Customers
National Restaurant Association - 1992
Detailed training film covering general safety practices to protect customers and employees in a restaurant. Explanation of accident costs and the benefits of prevention. This film takes place in a safety committee meeting forum. Committee members discuss safety aspects as they pertain to their employees and customers. Training "lead-in" film for the food service employer. Video - 11 minutes ID Number: 0195-002
74

Risk Management Department - Safety and Loss Prevention Program
Unknown, c.1980. Safety program elements including office safety, fire control, building interiors, building exteriors, accident investigation, defensive driving and safety committees. Manual - 13 pages ID Number: 0892-027
Safe Stacking and Storage
The Bureau of Business Practice, c.1989 Proper stacking and storage can avoid accidents. Considers balanced stacks, cross tying, observation clearance, distance from aisles, sprinklers, control panels, and hazardous materials. Video - 20 minutes ID Number: 0198-136
Safety in the Workplace
Produced by Georgia Department of Labor and SCESC Region V Media Services Discusses the incidence and prevention of fatalities in the workplace caused by such factors as violence, drugs and carelessness. Teaches us how to identify the nature, source and event of fatalities. Drug free workplace is duscussed. Video - 28 minutes ID Number: 0796-008
75

Safety Inspections
National Safety Council
A brief overview of the inspection and follow up process and purpose. Focuses on the process as an accident preventative tool. Outlines the supervisor's responsibilities in the process. Reviews the two types of inspections needed: continuous and periodic. Reviews key questions to be asked during the inspection in each of the key areas for compliance review. Does not make specific OSHA references. A very good planning film for any company needing to meet an OSHA regulation compliance inspection. Video - 9 minutes ID Number: 0195-028

Safety Orientation for School Custodians/Maintenance
Long Island Productions, c.1996

Your maintenance staff is an essential part of the

educational system. Appeals to employee's professionalism

and reviews common sense safety rules. Includes

protective equipment, chemical use and labeling,

electrical hazards, fire prevention

and safety, school-

specific hazards (such as florescent tubes and asbestos).

Video - 18 minutes

ID Number: 0796-050

Safety Orientation in the Office
Long Island Productions, c.1994

Hazards exist in the office too. Educate your employees

about prevention. Avoid falls, safe lifting, file

cabinet safety,

VDT safety, fire safety and hazardous

materials.

Video - 13:50 minutes

ID Number - 0796-051

76

Sanitation in School Cafeterias
Long Island Productions, c.1996

Instructs food service employees to avoid contaminating

food,

resulting in illness. Includes bacteria control, chemical

and metal contaminates, sanitizing vs. cleaning, food

storage,

pest control and many cleanliness tips.

Video - 12 minutes

ID Number: 0796-052

Self-Instructional Program - Electroplating Processes (A Video With Accompanying Student Manual)
OSHA Office of Training & Education, U.S. Department of Labor, 1988.
This safety program consisting of a student manual, review, questions and answers, glossary of terms, supplemental reading list, script and video cassette describes in detail the processes, health hazards, mechanical hazards and information necessary to provide a good basic understanding of electroplating processes, exposures, hazards and controls. Video - 45 minutes; Workbook - 186 pages ID Number: 0293-127
Shaping a Secure Future The Public Risk Management Association, c.1991
Shows how public risk managers can use creativity to meet the challenges and risk management in the public sector. Some examples of the non-typical approach to some typical problems.
Video - 12 minutes ID Number: 0198-135

77

Strategies for Controlling Workers Compensation Costs

The following two videos were made during the Wausau

Insurance

Companies national satellite conference

broadcast

on August 11, 1993. Reference Manual Included.

Job Safety Analysis - Video #1

"Job Safety Analysis" provides practical experience in performing a Job Safety Analysis via analysis of an actual material handling operation and discusses the importance of performing the JSA. The JSA section is included for reference.
Controlling Workers' Compensation Costs - Video #2

"Strategies for Controlling Workers' Compensation Costs" is a set of the entire teleconference. It covers topics of Job Safety Analysis, Minimizing Claims Abuse and Managed Care.
Video #1 - 42 minutes Video #2 - 2 hours, 48 minutes ID Number: 0195-044
Teacher Safety Orientation
Long Island Productions, c.1996
Many hazards and trying situations face today's teachers. Increase awareness of safety issues while introducing topics of interest to your staff. Includes, bloodborne pathogens, hazardous chemicals, preparedness, housekeeping, lifting, electrical safety, drug/alcohol policies, child abuse, and sexual harassment. Video - 16 minutes ID Number: 0796-053

78

Think Safety
Hardee's Food systems, Inc., c.1990. Using a light-hearted safety approach with a mime, this tape addresses safety tips for fast food employees including wet floors, slips and falls, cuts, burns and lifting. Video - 6 minutes ID Number: 0892-062
Video Display Terminal Safety
Long Island Productions, Inc. c.1992 Addresses safe use of VDT's and covers: radiation hazards, ergonomic solutions, visual fatigue, lighting and stress release. Video - 16 minutes ID Number: 0796-021
Video Display Terminal Safety - Short
Long Island Productions, Inc., c.1994 Physical complaints associated with VDT's Selection of optimum table height and screen angle Determining proper posture Video - 7 minutes ID Number: 000B-023
79

Working for Your Life
A Labor Occupational Health Program Film Production, c.1979

This documentary type video using interviews in a

workplace setting, emphasizes various types of work

exposures experienced by women, including fatigue,

chemicals, heat, asbestos, noise, radiation, fumes,

gases, mists, corrosives, etc. The video covers a wide

range of industries that are dominated by female

employees such as:

teaching, clerical, food

processing, electronics, bakeries, meat packaging,

transportation, textiles, health care, construction,

food service, etc.

Video - 1 hour, 10 minutes

ID Number: 0293-157

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SELF-INSURANCE
Loss Control and Claims Management
Safety National Casualty Corporation, c.1992.
This video briefly describes the elements that are comprised in the disciplines of loss control and claims management in a successful self-insurance program. Items covered include management involvement, medical case management, indirect loss costs, selecting third party administrators, management commitment, safety and more. Video - 17 minutes ID Number: 0293-179
Self-Insurance and the Bottom Line
Safety National Casualty Corporation, c.1991.
This video discusses the self-insurance concept; comparing it to guaranteed cost and retro programs. It focuses on the benefits of a self-insurance approach with regard to costs, control and cash flow. Describes in general terms the concepts and logic behind adopting a self-insurance program. Video - 11 minutes ID Number: 0293-180
Workers' Compensation Self-Insurance - Is It Right For You?
Safety National Casualty Corporation, c.1988.
This video briefly describes the concepts of selfinsurance. It covers excess insurance, retention, aggregate excess insurance, fixed and variable costs, benefits of self-insurance, loss control and claims. The video describes strategies for deciding to selfinsure. Includes three basic steps needed to begin self-insurance process. Video - 5 minutes ID Number: 0293-178
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SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Alcohol & Other Drugs
National Safety Council
A brief film addressing the use of alcohol or other drugs and it's affect on the job. Film explores job safety when employees use alcohol or other drugs and gives information about treatment. Best used for awareness. Video - 4:03 minutes ID Number: 0195-005
America in Jeopardy Drugs in the Workplace
EVKO Productions for US Department of Labor
Startling examples of alcohol and drug use on the job. The drug user is everyone's problem and responsibility. Points out the physical and psychiatric effects. Video 22 minutes ID Number: 0198-125
Crack USA: A County Under Siege
West Palm Beach Police Dept.
West Palm Beach County Florida documentation of law enforcement crackdown on crack houses. Help from drug treatment houses. Video - 42 minutes ID Number: 0198-107
Crackdown on Drugs
U.S. Department of Justice, c.1989
Geared toward teens to educate for drug-use prevention but it discusses the consequences of crack use and the way to recognize a crack user. Video 60 minutes ID Number: 0198-106
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Current Trends: Alcohol and Drugs in the Workplace
Long Island Productions, c.1997
Alcohol addiction is life-threatening. Educate your managers to save both lives and training expenses: Traumatic and violent deaths of many alcoholics Abusers' high incidence of Workers' Comp claims Helping a co-worker: getting him or her treatment rather
than ignoring or covering up behavior Video 21 minutes ID Number: 0198-133
D.O.T. Drug Training
Long Island Productions, c.1995
Extensive program, though created for trucking industry, can easily be adapted for any organization implementing drug testing. Includes history and effectiveness of drug testing, understanding the dangers associated with today's drugs (including alcohol), accuracy, confidentiality and security of testing procedure (including chain of custody, double positive tests and employee rights), workplace drug-use (symptom recognition, employee confrontation and assistance). Video - 60 minutes ID Number: 0796-054
Drug-Free Workplace
Long Island Productions, c.1991
Familiarize staff with the dangers of drugs as well as your drug policy: Drug abuse and its impact on the workplace Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988 Using drug tests while respecting employee rights;
workplace drug testing process Available counseling, rehabilitation and employee
assistance programs Drug policy violations and consequences Video 19 minutes ID Number: 0198-128
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Drug Testing - Short
Long Island Productions, Inc., c.1994

Shows how testing works, stressing:
Confidentiality Tamper-proof evidence Chain of custody Degree of accuracy Video - 6 minutes ID Number: 000B-024

Hazards of Substance Abuse
Long Island Productions, c.1984

Shows how drugs in the workplace can cause accidents.

Controlled experiments are shown-demonstrating behavior

changes in individuals under the influence. Covers:

effects

of amphetamines, tranquilizers, allergy pills,

alcohol,

marijuana, cough medicine, cocaine, PCP.

Video - 18 minutes

National Commission Against Drunk Driving
Lumbermens Mutual Casualty Co., c.1987

How the corporate sector has worked with employees to help solve drug and alcohol problems. Special programs have been set up by some companies to help prevent and/or cure drinking and driving problems. Video 13 minutes ID Number: 0198-108

Sorting It Out: Drug Abuse
National Safety Council

This film contains interviews with past substance abusers who relate their experiences. This film can be used for training employees or supervisors. Video - 20:23 minutes ID Number: 0195-030

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Substance Abuse: Is It Our Problem
U.S. Department of Labor Mine Safety and Health Administration, c.1984.
Using a series of staged scenarios, the video discusses causes, symptoms and results of employees with alcohol or drug substance abuse problems. The video emphasizes intervention by employee assistance programs, outpatient treatment, counseling and structured recovery programs. Video - 34 minutes ID Number: 0892-072
U.S. Department of Labor Drug-Free Workplace Plan: An Overview
U.S. Department of Labor, OSHA.
This video gives a general overview of the drug-free workplace program used by the U.S. Department of Labor.
The program includes an employee assistance program, education of employees and supervisor training and testing. Video - 16 minutes ID Number: 0293-177
U.S. Department of Labor Drug-Free Workplace Plan: Supervisors - A Key to Success
U.S. Department of Labor, OSHA
This video emphasizes a drug free workplace program. Includes confronting the problem, finding available resources (EAP), intervening with the employee and dealing with employee drug testing. Using a staged scenario, this video is geared for supervisors in the workplace. Video - 25 minutes ID Number: 0293-122
85

Workplace Safety "The Injury Epidemic" & Substance Abuse
Aetna Visual Communications. This short video briefly discusses injuries in the workplace and substance abuse. The focus of discussion is how workplace injuries and substance abuse can be reduced by effective loss control programs, employee assistance programs and a commitment by management and employees to improve the work environment. Video - 4 minutes ID Number: 0293-148
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TRANSPORTATION

Bobtail Proportioning Valve
Carolina Freight Carrier Corporation, c.1991.
A description of the valve, its components, installation and use on a truck tractor. Tests and braking demonstrations are performed to show the valves effectiveness in preventing rear wheel lock up on wet and dry pavement conditions. Video - 11 minutes ID Number: 0892-073

Fleet Safety - Protecting Your Profits
National Safety Council
An overview of the fleet accident costs and the benefits of fleet safety programs by business executives of leading U.S. employers. Video provides statistics and information during short presentations on cost and liability. Emphasis on safety importance to bottom line costs discussed by executives and their successes are discussed with real statistical results.
This video reviews what a fleet safety program involves including: commitment, accountability, policy, hiring practices, training and monitoring the effectiveness. Video - 11:50 minutes ID Number: 0195-010

Flight Safety in the Sikorsky - 76 Helicopter
Video Productions Group in conjunction with Chevron Corporation, c.1985.

An overview of boarding rules, in-flight safety and

emergency procedures.

Includes rotor safety

information, passenger boarding methods, smoking rules,

life vests, baggage loading, first aid, floatation,

fire extinguishers, exits, emergency rafts and survival

equipment.

Video - 14 minutes

ID Number: 0892-042

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Manheim Auction - Lane Safety
Manheim Auto Auction
An overview of automobile systems and operations safety. This video reviews key safety considerations for operating the vehicle while at an auction. Film is limited to vehicle safety presentations for auto auctions only. Video - 6 minutes ID Number: 0195-034
Mort Shoots for Lane Safety
Cox Enterprises, Inc. for Manheim auctions, c.1992.
A brief overview of procedures and methods suggested for use by drivers of auto auction vehicles before, during and after auction activities. Video - 6 minutes ID Number: 0892-012
Tractor Safety is No Accident
Case Tractor Company, National Safety Council
This narrated safety video is designed to explain how to operate farm type tractors safely. Includes safety walk around inspection, maintenance, safety guards, developing safe driving and operating habits, farm field terrain, tractor speed, pinch points, proper fueling, common tractor accidents. Video demonstrates some of the more common tractor accidents using staged incidents. Video - 17 minutes ID Number: 0293-144
Truck Driving Safety
Long Island Productions, Inc., c.1994
Perfect driving standard for truckers: Expect the unexpected Changing conditions Mechanical conditions Accident prevention formula Video 5 minutes ID Number: 000B-022
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Working Around Rail Cars Safely
Cargill Video Productions, c.1991. This comprehensive video gives a good insight by demonstration of the proper safety procedures and methods necessary when working on or around rail grain feed hopper cars. Includes: safety procedures, training, knowledge, personal protective equipment, track crossing techniques, track lockout, derail, blue flag methods, loading and unloading procedures, fumigant exposures, working and probing methods, braking and access catwalk information. Video - 16 minutes ID Number: 0892-058
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Office of Director 400 Tenth Street, NW Atlanta, Georgia 30332 (404) 894-3411

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NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (NFPA)
1 Batterymarch Park Quincy, MA 02269-9101 (617) 770-3000 (800) 344-3555

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c/o Centers for Disease Control & Prevention 1600 Clifton Road, N.E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30333 (404) 639-3061 (800) 356-4674

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