DIASTER & EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
ANTHRAX THREATA169 (18 minutes) The threat of Anthrax existed before the unforgettable terrorist attacks of 9-11-01 but now more than ever the threat is real. This video gives a detailed summary of what Anthrax is, how someone can become infected and how the infection affects the body. If you or someone at your company receives a suspicious letter or package, knowing what steps to take can minimize the risk.
BIOLOGICAL & CHEMICAL THREATB167 (19 minutes) In this video, chemicals that can harm you in a bio-terrorist attack are discussed. Explains exactly what chemicals can be used for and what they can do.
BOMB THREAT STRATEGYB126 (15 minutes) Contains preventative measures, what to look for, search procedures, assessing the threat, the telephone call, when to evacuate and the correct evacuation procedures.
EARTHQUAKE SAFETYE128 (Spanish - 11 minutes) An actual telephone call during the great Alaskan earthquake is used to dramatize the long duration, incredible force and extensive damage caused by a major earthquake. Provides information on what can be done to reduce employee exposure before, during and after an earthquake.
EARTHQUAKE: SOME WERE PREPAREDE131 (30 minutes) This program provides detailed step-by-step emergency preparedness advice. You'll learn how to prepare for a natural disaster, what to do during an earthquake and how to deal with the crisis period afterwards.
EGRESS/EXIT SAFETYE136 (5 minutes) What a way to die! What if your building has emergency exits, but you can't escape disaster because you can't exit safely? In this video, three key points are covered - obstructions, exit doors, and how to exit safely.
EMERGENCY EVACUATIONE162 (15 minutes) Explains the essentials of evacuations, precautions to take and what to do in case of an emergency. Although designed for large buildings, it can be adapted to any size facility.
EMERGENCY PREPARDNESSE155 (6 minutes) Action, and not reaction, is the key to emergency response. Being prepared for an emergency is the first step to a successful program. This video stresses identifying the hazards that affect your area, hurricanes, earthquakes, high fire hazard areas, etc etc.
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESSE177 (14 minutes) Emergencies occur every day, jeopardizing lives and property. If one of those emergencies happened in your workplace, would your employees respond appropriately? While there is no guarantee for a perfect response to every emergency situation, workers will be better prepared if they have a clear understanding of their responsibilities during an emergency. This program provides viewers with an understanding of the different types of emergencies and how to be prepared to deal with them. Types of emergencies covered include severe weather, earthquakes, fire, chemical spills and medical emergencies.
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AT WORKE138 (13 minutes) This program explains how workers should prepare for emergencies such as earthquakes, tornadoes, hurricanes and others. Provides training to reduce property damage and prevent injuries during such emergencies.
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AT WORKE163 (13 minutes) This program explains how to prepare for emergencies such as earthquakes, tornadoes, hurricanes and other emergencies at work. Designed to reduce property damage and prevent injuries during emergencies.
EXPECT THE UNEXPECTEDVHS: E123 (15 minutes) DVD: E173 (15 minutes) Industrial accidents happen when you least expect them. If you and your organization are prepared for accidents -- if you've planned, trained, and practiced -- you can save lives, minimize costs and resume normal operations quickly.
GETTING OUT ALIVE/BUILDING EVACUATIONG118 (29 minutes) Every person in a building needs to know their role in an evacuation in case of emergency. Personnel true life stories are used. This videos offers valuable tips on how to "Get Out Alive"
LIGHTNING SAFETY 101L154 (12 minutes) Lightning is one of natures deadliest mysteries. You never know when or where it will strike. Being aware of what to do and not do when a lightning storm hits can save your life.
NATURAL DISASTER PREPAREDNESSN115 (5 minutes) Fear of a disaster, such as a hurricane, can be minimized by planning. The viewer is taken into a hurricane prone plant and shown how planning pays off.
TERRIBLE TUESDAYT143 (23 minutes) Tells the story of one of the country's biggest tornadoes, which struck Wichita Falls, Texas, in 1979. this powerful production reports the impressions of survivors, shows the city's annual disaster drill and features remarkable tornado pictures. Presents "do's and don'ts" of surviving a tornado.
THE DAY OF THE KILLER TORNADOEST180 (27 minutes) Presents the story of the day 147 deadly twisters swept through Ohio, Kentucky and Alabalma devastating large portions of 11 states, killing 307 people in the United States and eight more in Canada. Shows how advance preparation and coordination in emergency operating centers have helped to save many lives. Catalogs are also available by mail. For more information, please call our Customer Service Dept. Monday through Friday at 1-800-468-4296 from 7:00 AM -5:00 PM Pacific Standard Time. |