School Safety
Buzzy's Safe Rider RulesB149 (19 minutes) With the help of his puppeteer friend Ralph, Buzzy teaches safe ridership, stressing the importance of good behavior on the bus. (pre-school through grade 2)
Cafeteria Food Service Employee SanitationS156 (12 minutes) Food Service Sanitation principals, bacteria growth, insect and rodent control, general health and sanitation practices, temperature controls, serving and storing foods and personal hygiene requirements are discussed..
Evacuating the Special Needs BusE142 (16 minutes) Demonstrates how to evacuate ambulatory and non-ambulatory riders from the bus.
Fire Prevention in SchoolsS158 (9 minutes) Designed for staff personnel, but can be used as a training course for high school students in fire prevention. Excellent training course for custodians, facility maintenance and fleet maintenance personnel.
For You - the Veteran DriverF167 (27 minutes) Jim Ellis, noted school transportation expert, looks at the strengths and weaknesses of being a veteran bus driver including route hypnosis, lazy eyes, concentration and the importance of training. This program is filled with information and examples to remind veteran bus drivers of the importance of correcting bad habits before they cause a serious problem.
General Safety Hazards for CustodiansS154 (18 minutes) Meets OSHA training requirements for school custodians in the general hazards to which they are exposed. Hand/power tools, electrical, machine operations, lifting, fire prevention, asbestos,personal protective equipment and more. Excellent program for improving safety.
General Safety Hazards for School TeachersS151 (16 minutes) Meets OSHA training requirements in the general hazards to which high school teachers are exposed. Particularly useful for training experienced and inexperienced teachers in industrial safety in a school environment. Electrical, mechanical, lifting, ladders, accident prevention/reporting, chemicals and more.
High School Student Safety in the Auto ShopS155 (16 minutes) Reviews safety in a shop environment, equipment safety, welding, electrical, mechanical, personal protective equipment, hand/power tools and the fundamentals of industrial safety.
How to Handle Chemicals in a School EnvironmentS159 (14 minutes) Program explains OSHA/EPA requirements for labeling, storing, using, handling and disposing of hazardous chemicals and materials.
Key to Managing the Middle School RiderK105 (45 minutes) This is an informative program designed to help drivers understand the nature of middle school students.
Loading and Unloading the Special Needs BusL141 (15 minutes) Demonstrates the use of wheelchair lifts and tie-downs, personal safety restraints and other equipment and procedures involved in loading and unloading special needs students. Stresses the importance of the bus driver and attendant working as a team, as well as the procedures involved when there is only a driver aboard.
MSDS and Chemical Safety for CustodiansS153 (10 minutes) Meets OSHA and training requirements for employee "Right to Know" programs. This program addresses the needs of custodians and maintenance personnel.
MSDS and Chemical Safety for TeachersS152 (10 minutes) Topics include chemical hazards, basic techniques to avoid chemical exposure, material safety data sheets (MSDS) and labeling. Meets OSHA Right to Know laws.
Operation Lifesaver- Elementary School ProgramO103 (19 minutes) This video demonstrates the proper approach for teaching young children grades 1-6 about the necessity for safety around trains and railroads. Videotaped in an actual classroom setting and features Gene Price.
Playground SafetyS175 (7 minutes) Teaches elementary students how to avoid accidents on the playground, reporting hazards, obeying supervision and generally how to prevent accidents on the playground. Excellent program to reinforce the lessons taught in the classroom on safety education.
School Bus InspectionS186 (108 minutes) Designed as an awareness program to supplement mandated operator training programs, this video explains how to inspect buses at the beginning of each day to ensure safety.
Setting the ExampleS160 (8 minutes) Teachers realize the importance of a good example and this program stresses how the examples set by supervisors and management contribute to the overall effectiveness of the safety program, particularly in a school environment.
Transporting the Physically HandicappedT177 (16 minutes) Describes the challenges involved in transporting the physically disabled, stressing the importance of allowing them to become as independent as possible.
Wheelchair ManagementW145 (10 minutes) This video covers the problems caused by the many variables in wheelchairs from the differences in construction to the ways in which they must be secured on the bus. 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. |