Home/Off the Job Safety

VHS Title ANTHRAX THREAT
A169 (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.


VHS Title CAR CARE VIDEO
C101 (30 minutes)

A basic "how to" presentation for lay persons on how and when to perform simple and regular car maintenance checks to avoid breakdowns and costly vehicle repairs. Designed for any car owner's home use and as a classroom reference source, the video tape contains an easy reference index, and a check list for periodic maintenance checks.


VHS Title CHILDREN IN TRAFFIC - WHY ARE THEY DIFFERENT?
C110 (13 minutes)

Produced in West Germany, this video is designed to show drivers how children differ from adults in their perceptions of traffic. It shows that children cannot be expected to fully comprehend traffic rules or the reasons behind them and will often do the unexpected. Drivers are cautioned not to rely solely on traffic regulations to protect children and to remember that children are spontaneous and will often do what is least expected.


VHS Title CUTTING IT SHORT - WALK-BEHIND PUSH MOWERS
C175 (5 minutes)

Mowing the yard can be dangerous if the rules of safety are neglected. This video parodies the TV classic Dragnet as a reminder to always practice safety when using a power mower.


VHS Title DRUG FREE KIDS - A PARENTS GUIDE
D114 (70 minutes)

A variety of intimate family scenes that teach the parenting techniques necessary to keep your child away from drugs are shown. Also, America's leading experts in the field of drug and alcohol abuse offer constructive, sensible advice that you can easily put to use within your own family.


VHS Title guaranteed availability EARTHQUAKE SAFETY
E101 (English - 11 minutes)
E128 (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 exposure before, during and after an earthquake.


VHS Title FIRST AID - THE VIDEO KIT
F111 (95 minutes)

This video tape program shows you what to do in case of an emergency-and what not to do. This video explains the basic principles of first aid, preventing shock, respiratory emergencies, CPR, bleeding, poisoning, burns, fractures, familiar emergencies and prevention.


VHS Title FIRE SAFETY IN THE HOME
F263 (10 minutes)

This video details fire hazards in the home and gives precautions to prevent a fire disaster.


VHS Title GASES AT HOME AND WORK
G112 (5 minutes)

This video discusses the dangers of natural gas, carbon monoxide and radon. It offers tips for avoiding exposure.


VHS Title HOME SAFETY: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE
H206 (5 minutes)

Each year, some 20,000 deaths occur in the home, mostly the result of falls, burns or accidental poisoning. This video reminds us to be aware of potential dangers during everyday activities.


VHS Title IT'S YOUR BACK VOLUMES I AND II
I122 (Volume I - 21 minutes)
I122 (Volume II - 12 minutes)

Volume I deals with minimizing the risks of back pain on the job. It includes information for lifting, carrying, standing, pushing/pulling and various other on the job positions.

Volume II (on the same video about 30 seconds after volume I has been viewed) deals with back injury prevention off the job. "Weekend warrior" activities, yard work, sports, etc. is reviewed in relation to the back.


VHS Title LIGHTNING SAFETY 101
L154 (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.


VHS Title OFF THE JOB SAFETY
O129 (6 minutes)

Using what you learn about safety on the job can be carried over to safety off the job at home. Plan with your family for an emergency and what each person will do in the event of an emergency.


VHS Title OFF THE JOB SAFETY
O130 (10 minutes)

It has been estimated that 70% of deaths occur off the job and 55% of accidents occur off the job. This video provides some tips to use to avoid accidents while off the job.


VHS Title OUTDOOR SAFETY - CRITTERS AND PLANTS
O122 (5 minutes)

The beauty and tranquility of the outdoor world may be dangerously deceptive to the unwary and uninformed. In this video, two surveyors encounter some unexpected hazards and learn valuable lessons in outdoor safety.


VHS Title RECREATIONAL SAFETY
R144 (12 minutes)

This video reminds us that being prepared is the key to enjoyable recreation activities. Keep a first aid kit on hand, always carry water with you, use sunscreen, wear proper clothing for the activities you will be doing and be aware of safety regulations concerning your activities.


VHS Title STRONG KIDS - SAFE KIDS
S135 (43 minutes)

Kids, as well as parents, will learn about the dangers youngsters have to watch out for every day of their lives, including sexual molestation and abduction. This program is an excellent video for handling these frightening situations.


VHS Title SUMMER SAFETY
S239 (10 minutes)

When you're having summer fun it's important to be aware what can harm you. This video discusses a variety of outdoor summer safety tips including heat stress, sun burns, insect bites and stings, poison ivy and snake bites.


VHS Title SWIMMING POOL SAFETY
S247 (24 minutes)

Ongoing training preparation and maintenance will help prevent accidents around the pool. What to do incase of emergency, good maintenance practices and lifeguard awareness are this videos topics.


VHS Title WILDLAND FIRES STRIKE HOME
W109 (58 minutes)

A three part program that provides an overview of the problem of wildland-urban interface fire problems and general guidance as to the actions that design professionals, fire-fighting agencies and homeowners can take to reduce the potential for disaster. Also includes two public service messages concerning woods arson and the wildland-urban interface fire problem.


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