Office Safety
A GUIDE TO ERGONOMICS FOR SUPERVISORSA156 (19 minutes) This program addresses both manufacturing and office supervisors. It explains the importance of maintaining good communication with employees, staying alert for any signs of cumulative trauma disorders, and watching for job situations which might require ergonomic analysis.
BACK "ON CALL"B101 (17 minutes) The goal of this presentation is to inform people of positive ways to prevent back injuries and motivate them to use the techniques presented in this video program.
EARTHQUAKE SAFETYE101 (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 employee exposure before, during and after an earthquake.
ERGONOMICS FOR COMPUTER USERSE132 (20 minutes) This video walks you through a computer workstation evaluation with an ergonomic consultant. Evaluates lighting, glare, seating, workstation design, work habits and common cumulative trauma disorders. Provides the information you need to improve your own office environment.
GASES AT HOME AND WORKG112 (5 minutes) This video discusses the dangers of natural gas, carbon monoxide and radon. It offers tips for avoiding exposure.
GENERAL SAFETY HAZARDS IN RETAIL FACILITIESR121 (10 minutes) OSHA requires all employees to be trained in the "general hazards" to which they are exposed. This program discusses the basic requirements for electrical safety, mechanical safety, back injury prevention, fire protection, personal protective equipment and more.
HAVE A CHAIRH146 (5 minutes) Backaches are second only to colds and flu as a cause of lost work time in the U.S. This video discusses office chair adjustment.
INDOOR AIR POLLUTIONI127 (5 minutes) Usually thought of as an outdoor problem, air pollution is also a common hazard indoors. This video explains the sources of indoor pollutants and lists a few steps for solving the problem.
NO MORE MR. MEAN SCREENN117 (5 minutes) By following a few simple steps, working with computers can be safer and more relaxing. This video discusses the ergonomics of working with computers.
OFFICE ERGONOMICSO135 (20 minutes) This video will explain how your body interacts with your office environment and the equipment you use as part of your job. It will show you how o arrange your office, set up equipment and organize your systems to develop a comfortable, safe and productive workplace.
OFFICE ERGONOMICSO137 (19 minutes) The program stresses the practical actions employees can take to help deal with ergonomic problems in the office including recognizing ergonomic problems, potential adverse effects and pragmatic solutions to these problems physiology of the body, parts of the body most affected, eye strain, pragmatic preventative measures, correct use of office equipment and exercises and stress release. Every job makes a different set of demands on the body. By using proper ergonomic techniques, employees will be safer and more productive... and feel better at the end of the day.
OFFICE SAFETYO113 (14 minutes) Hazards in the office such as fires, manual handling activities, slips, trips and falls and even the design and layout of the office itself are addressed in this video.
Office Safety BasicsO136 (English - 10 minutes) Designed to raise awareness of safety hazards in an office environment. This program focuses on the most common hazards found in an office. DVD discusses basic ergonomics, ladders, office equipment, slips and falls, safe lifting, fire prevention and more.
OFFICE SAFETY IN THE 90'SO117 (English - 14 minutes) O121 (Spanish - 14 minutes) Office injuries don't have to occur! Slips, falls, back injuries and fires in the office are all preventable. How to identify these hazards through better housekeeping and other basic safety practices and how to avoid office hazards are the topic of this program.
SAFETY ORIENTATION IN AN OFFICE ENVIRONMENTS184 (10 minutes) Basic office safety such as slips and falls, ladder/stairway safety, electrical, and good housekeeping are discussed in this informative video. Employee responsibility for safety in the office is stressed.
THE FIRST FEW MINUTEST174 (5 minutes) When an office fire strikes, every second counts. This video emphasizes the importance of proper planning and knowledge of safety procedures in case of fire.
THE VIDEO DISPLAY TERMINALT117 (10 minutes) Over 115 million video display terminals (VDT's) are used in the United States today. This video discusses the hazards associated with working with VDT's including backaches, headaches and hand/wrist injuries. 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. |