Slips and Falls
Controlling Slips and FallsC154 (10 minutes) Specific for the TRUCKING INDUSTRY, this video teaches drivers about common hazards and the right way to enter and exit the cab safely.
FALL PROTECTIONF291 (7 minutes) With this video, you can train your employees on the importance of selecting appropriate systems and equipment for each situation requiring fall protection. This video briefly covers what operations the fall protection rule applies to, the activities where fall protection is needed, and the threshold height for fall protection.
FallsF161 (5 minutes) Falls are the second leading cause of accidents in the United States, yet, they are one of the easiest to prevent. This video offers guidelines for the prevention of falls and what you can do to help protect yourself and fellow employees from a fall.
Nice Trip, See You Next FallN112 (5 minutes) It's not funny, the odds are one in five you will suffer an injurious fall. This video discusses the uses of safety belts, lifelines, lanyards and harnesses in the workplace to move the odds in your favor.
Preventing Slips and FallsP118 (English - 14 minutes) P117 (Spanish - 14 minutes) Provides basic prevention techniques to avoiding slips and falls. Identifying and correcting hazards, floor maintenance and good housekeeping are some of the items discussed in this informative video.
Preventing Slips & FallsP165 (English - 12 minutes) P168 (Spanish - 12 minutes) Designed to promote awareness of slips and falls. Covers potential hazards, importance of proper maintenance and cleaning procedures and many other aspects of slip and fall prevention. Focus is on engineering, education and enforcement.
Slippin' and Slidin'S211 (5 minutes) Ice, snow, rain and mud can appear suddenly. If you're not prepared, you risk serious injury from a slip or a fall. This video alerts the viewer to slipping hazards posed by Mother Nature, and illustrates steps for protection.
Slippin' and Trippin'S144 (English - 5 minutes) S235 (Spanish - 5 minutes) Injuries from slips and falls are the second highest workers compensation claim in the country today. Spilled oil, leaky containers, dropped tools, torn carpeting, and loose wires all contribute to a hazardous workplace. This video illustrates ways to prevent hazardous situations and encourages workers to do their part to keep work areas clean and free of debris.
Slips and FallsCS230 (5 minutes) This short program provides basic prevention techniques for avoiding slips and falls. Identifying and correcting hazards, floor maintenance and good housekeeping are some of the topics discussed.
Slips and Falls in RestaurantsR126 (English - 10 minutes) R132 (Spanish - 10 minutes) Slips and falls are the most common accident in restaurants. Training employees in prevention techniques is increasingly important to avoid both employee and customer injuries.
Slips, Trips and FallsS227 (10 minutes) Falls cause many injuries as well as deaths in the workplace. Shows ways to prevent potential slips, trips and falls and includes a scaffolding safety checklist.
Slips,Trips and FallsS233 (8 minutes) Slips, trips and falls account for 1,500 deaths and 300,000 injuries per year. This dramatization gives good examples for common sense ways of protecting yourself and others from slips and falls.
SLIPS, TRIPS AND FALLSS256 (17 minutes) Most employees don't give much thought to the prospect of slipping, tripping or falling on the job. Yet these types of accidents account for more workplace injuries every year than any other type. And may of these injuries can be disabling... or even fatal. This video shows employees the situations that can lead to slips, trips, and falls, and what they can do to avoid or prevent these accidents. This video discusses why slips, trips, and falls occur, common causes of accidents, adverse health effects on injuries, techniques used to avoid slips, trips and falls, the importance of safety shoes, and how to "fall" safely.
The First Step to Danger: The Hazard of the First Step DownT140 (English - 5 minutes) T185 (Spanish - 5 minutes) The National Safety Council reports that falls account for 13% of all accidental deaths, second only to motor vehicles. Statistics have shown the most fatal falls occur on the first step down from a high place. Procedures are shown for taking that first step down.
Work Surface SafetyW151 (10 minutes) The importance of keeping work surfaces clean, dry and free of obstacles gets overlooked until an accident happens. This video covers floors, stairs, guard rails, platforms, aerial lifts and placing warning devices. 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. |