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A Foot Closer to Safety A163 (Spanish - 5 minutes) This video covers the necessity of wearing proper foot protection. It highlights the basic types of safety shoes and the situations for each design.
A Shock to the System A165 (Spanish - 5 minutes) The shock that often accompanies a serious injury can be as deadly as the injury itself. This video outlines the symptoms of shock and proper treatment..
A Shocking Experience A164 (Spanish - 5 minutes) Electrical hazards pose a danger at home as well as in the workplace. This video reviews proper safety precautions for working with electricity.
A Welcome Interruption - GFCI A166 (Spanish - 5 minutes) Electrical shock, especially with power tools, is an ever-present danger in the workplace. Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters are a major safety aid in prevention of this danger. This video explains both the need for and the operations of GFCI installation.
Accidents - Causes and Prevention A110 (Spanish - 17 minutes) This video reviews the five major problems of accidents in the workplace: stress, negligence, recklessness, fatigue, and overexertion. Viewers are taught to seek help to deal with personal problems and ways to cooperate and help others avoid accidents.
Back Injury Prevention - Safe Lifting (Hotel Industry) H144 (Spanish - 10 minutes) The variety of lifting tasks in the HOTEL INDUSTRY require specific techniques. This program addresses the lifting hazards and demonstrates how to lift safely.
Basic Electrical Safety in the Workplace B132 (Spanish - 9 minutes) Electrical hazards effect all employees. This presentation covers the basic electrical hazards including grounding prongs, electrical charges and prevention techniques that all employees need to be aware of. An excellent video for training new and experienced employees.
Basic Ergonomics B165 (Spanish - 5 minutes) This video is an introduction to the concept of matching the machine to the person. Ergonomics can make working conditions more enjoyable as well as more safe and productive.
Chains and Safety C199 (Spanish - 5 minutes) The dangers of chains are often ignored until someone gets hurt. This video describers proper chain safety and maintenance, and cites helpful hints for avoiding accidents.
Chains/Slings/Hoists C142 (Spanish - 15 minutes) This program discusses slings, lifting angles, safety procedures, precautions and inspection responsibilities as well as sling angles, overloading, nylon slings, chains, wire rope, hooks and general rigging safety.
Charging Up on Battery Safety C198 (Spanish - 5 minutes) Batteries can be more dangerous than often thought and should be treated with respect and in accordance with the proper safety procedures presented in this video.
Confined Space Entry C151 (Spanish - 19 minutes) This is a very good training program for persons required to enter confined spaces. Specific procedures and steps to take to prevent accidents are covered as well as informing employees of hazards found in confined spaces.
CPR C200 (Spanish - 5 minutes) Heart attack is a major killer in the workplace. The American Red Cross recommends that every workplace be partially staffed with employees thoroughly trained in CPR techniques. This video introduces the need for such staffing and demonstrates the techniques while calling for regular refresher training.
Drugs, Drinking and Driving D115 (Spanish - 15 minutes) True stories from the files of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration dramatize the real-life tragic consequences of mixing drugs or alcohol with driving. Through controlled-reaction tests and tests in a driving simulation, the film demonstrates the reasons why mind-altering substances, including prescription and over-the-counter drugs, impair perceptions, slow reactions and eroded judgment.
Earthquake Safety 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. The program provides information on what can be done to reduce employee exposure before, during and after an earthquake.
Electrical Burns E158 (Spanish - 5 minutes) The biggest danger in treating victims of electrical burns is shock hazards to the rescuers. This video covers the basic precautions of initial treatment of electrical burns.
Employee Safety Orientation E108 (Spanish - 14 minutes) Designed to train new employees in the general hazards to which they are exposed in most industries. Clothing, personal protective equipment, machine guarding, reporting accidents and employee responsibility in preventing injuries.]
Employee Safety Orientation (Solid Waste Industry) E110 (Spanish - 14 minutes) Critical for new employees, but effective for experienced workers. Meets OSHA training requirements regarding the "general hazards to which employees may be exposed". Proper clothing, personal protective equipment, fire protection, mechanical safety, electrical safety and much more are discussed. Program emphasizes the cause of most accidents -- the unsafe acts of employees, and the need of personal accountability.
Employee Safety Orientation H138 (Spanish - 10 minutes) This video, designed for the HOTEL/MOTEL INDUSTRY, is used to train all employees in the "general hazards" to which they are exposed. Program includes the basic requirements, electrical, mechanical, back injury prevention, and personal protective equipment.
Eye Protection E122 Spanish - (9 minutes) Employees face exposure to many types of eye hazards. This video details many of the risks and protective equipment necessary for eye protection on the job.
Fighting the Strain: Ergonomics F275 (Spanish - 5 minutes) Review the developing science of ergonomics. Demonstrates how some common sense solutions to the physical strain caused by repetitious workplace movements for extended periods can be utilized.
Fire Extinguisher Safety F133 (Spanish - 10 minutes) This video details the inspection, maintenance and use of common fire extinguishers, including actual fire fighting techniques.
FIRE PROTECTION & PREVENTIONF283 (Spanish - 20 minutes) What causes fires, the fire triangle, and classes of fire? Teaches guidelines on how to implement a risk analysis strategy. Fire protection & prevention methods.
Food Service Sanitation F117 (Spanish - 15 minutes) Excellent program for anyone in the retail, food service or food processing industries. It not only explains bacteria, contamination, rodent/insect control, personal hygiene, cleaning, disinfecting and sanitizing but also explains microbe growth and proper procedures for controlling bacteria through sanitizing, refrigeration and cooking.
FORKLIFT OPERATOR SAFETY & TRAININGF282 (Spanish - 16 minutes) Forklifts are an essential workhorse for many companies and their safe operation should never be taken for granted. The principles of forklift stability are clearly shown by the use of computer animations. Topics covered in this video are engineering principles, safety checks, loading and unloading, stability, safe driving practices, attachments, parking and refueling and recharging.
Forklift Safety F122 (Spanish - 15 minutes) Stresses employee responsibility and teaches the engineering principles. Reviews the OSHA operating rules to remind employees of the basics. Excellent program for assuring that employees understand why certain safety procedures are mandated.
Forklift Safety F276 (Spanish - 5 minutes) One of the industry's most useful tools is the forklift, but it is potentially one of the most dangerous. This video covers inspection procedures, for adjustment, transporting workers and rest position.
Good Driving is An Attitude G117 (Spanish - 5 minutes) The attitude of the driver is one of the most important aspects of safe driving. This video is designed to show why drivers should consider their mental state before getting behind the wheel.
Good Safety is Good Business: Safety Economics G116 (Spanish - 5 minutes) Safety is good business, both for employers and employees. It holds down costs, keeps businesses more competitive and protects people and jobs.
Hand, Wrist, and Finger Safety H159 (Spanish - 14 minutes) Some employees use sharp tools or machines with heavy or fast moving parts; handle corrosive materials; and employ awkward or repetitive movements that can cause painful ergonomic injuries. Fortunately, these injuries are preventable, if employees learn to recognize and avoid potential hazards. This program looks at the situations which affect hand, wrist, and finger safety, and the techniques and equipment which guard against injury.
Handling Gas Cylinders H234 (Spanish - 5 minutes) Gas cylinders containing everything from acetylene to nitrogen and oxygen are common on many industrial sites. This video warns against taking these canisters for granted, discusses their hazardous potential and demonstrates proper handling and storage techniques.
Handling the Heat H232 (Spanish - 5 minutes) Heat exhaustion is a serious problem in many industries. This video offers recommendations for individual safeguards to eliminate or reduce the hazard. It demonstrates proper clothing for various hot environments and reminds the worker about the need for liquids and rest.
Hazcom - An Overview H191 (Spanish - 5 minutes) Gives a quick reference guide to the Hazardous Communications requirements -- an introduction to Hazcom requirements, labeling and material safety data sheets.
Hazcom - What is It? H235 (Spanish - 5 minutes) Learn about chemical hazards, preventative measures and OSHA requirements. Key training points are awareness, MSDS's, and labels.
Hazard Communication - Right to Know H135 (Spanish - 13 minutes) This video details employee "Right-To-Know" requirements, material safety data sheets (MSDS), and methods for meeting the standard.
Hazard Communications H139 (Spanish - 10 minutes) Designed for the HOTEL/MOTEL INDUSTRY, this program provides training for employees in the safe use of chemicals and hazardous materials used in the hotel/motel industry. Also explains Material Safety Data Sheets and labeling requirements.
Heads Up for Safety: Overhead Dangers H233 (Spanish - 5 minutes) Be aware, stay alert, and keep looking up! The possibility for an accident is everywhere. One of the least common places to expect one is from overhead..
Heat Can Kill H231 (Spanish - 5 minutes) Heat stroke and heat exhaustion are ever present in hot environments. This video describes the signs of heat stroke and exhaustion and explains how to treat heat stroke victims.
Housekeeping Safety (Hotel Industry) H141 (Spanish - 10 minutes) This video program will train the HOTEL/MOTEL housekeeping employee in specific safety hazards and accident prevention techniques. Reviews safe cleaning techniques, chemicals, and back injury prevention.
Human Behavior - Reducing Unsafe Acts (Restaurant Industry) R133 (Spanish - 13 minutes) Produced for the RESTAURANT industry, this video explains unsafe acts and verbal/written counseling, and provides general information on how to control unsafe acts.
Judge, Jury Executioner J104 (Spanish - 5 minutes) This video brings home the fact that the ultimate responsibility for safety centers is in each individual. Daily choices about safety matters affect every day of our lives. A must see for general safety consciousness.
Just a Little Nip J109 (Spanish - 5 minutes) Nearly half of all industrial accidents involve substance abuse and its adverse effects. This video looks at alcohol and drug abuse in the workplace, how it is everyone's problem and how everyone can help solve it.
Kitchen Safety H153 (Spanish - 10 minutes) Designed for the kitchen employee that works with machinery and equipment including food preparation equipment, cleaning equipment, chemicals, knives, food slicers, electrical safety, and floors.
Know Your ABC's - Fire Extinguishers K107 (Spanish - 5 minutes) Fight fire with the proper extinguisher. This video explains that different types for fires call for different types of extinguishers. Knowing the difference could prevent a financial or deadly disaster.
Lifting Safely Preventing Back Injuries L111 (Spanish - 12 minutes) Understanding how the back works, body and back mechanics, stretching, strains, etc. Great program for educating employees on safe lifting.
Lifting Safely - Back Injury Prevention (Solid Waste Industry) L119 (Spanish - 12 minutes) Many worker compensation claims and costs are attributed to back injuries and unsafe lifting. Residential pick up workers, maintenance personnel and drivers are all potential victims of back injuries. This is a great tool to improve your program and to supplement your hands on training.
LIGHT INDUSTRIAL BACK INJURY PREVENTIONL164 (Spanish - 10 minutes) Topics Includes Safe Lifting Techniques Exercise and Stretching, Proper Body Mechanics and many other tips and techniques guaranteed to help reduce on the job back injuries. This video stresses the importance of individual responsibility in injury reduction and outlines procedures in plain terms that are easy to follow.
Lockout/Tagout - Control of Hazardous Energy Sources L126 (Spanish - 11 minutes) This video program emphasizes the importance of employee responsibility concerning this potentially deadly hazard. It reviews step-by-step procedures for electrical, thermal, hydraulic and pneumatic powered equipment. Meets all new OSHA training requirements.
MSDS's and Chemicals in Restaurants R120 (Spanish - 10 minutes) Designed to meet the OSHA requirement to inform and train employees in chemical/hazardous materials used in the restaurant industry workplace. Explains labeling and basic safety.
Murder on Your Hands M151 (Spanish - 5 minutes) Spam Sade investigates and resolves the hand injury increase at the Acme Companies. To reduce hand injuries, he recommends Wear the proper gloves.
Office Safety 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.
On Any Given Day O131 (5 minutes) This video is full of facts and figures to illustrate that accidents can happen to anyone. In order to greatly reduce our risk of becoming an accident statistic, we must always practice safety procedures.
Once Too Many O132 (Spanish - 5 minutes) When entering a confined space, a few basic safety procedures will ensure a healthy exit. This video outlines the rules for entering a confined space.
Orientation for Employees - Restaurant Industry R116 (Spanish - 10 minutes) Required by OSHA, this training program is for all employees in the food service industry. Includes basic accident prevention, fire protection, electrical safety, mechanical safety, back injury prevention, personal protective equipment and more.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTP164 (Spanish - 20 minutes) The importance of PPE is graphically portrayed in this dynamic, highly interactive video. Through the use of case studies, examples are given of how to assess hazards and chose appropriate PPE. Correct use, maintenance and storage of many types of personal protective equipment are covered and the importance if wearing PPE in work situation and at home is also stressed.
Preventing Slips and Falls P117 (Spanish - 14 minutes) Provides basic prevention techniques for avoiding slips and falls. Identifying and correcting hazards, floor maintenance and good housekeeping are some of the items discussed in this informative video
REAL ACCIDENTS/REAL STORIESR155 (Spanish - 14 minutes) Three real-life testimonials of people injured on the job drive home the point that ignoring safety policies can have drastic consequences that last a lifetime. Additional graphic pictures of industrial injuries accompanied by descriptions of what caused them and are guaranteed to make a lasting impression on anyone who views this tape.
Robbery and Employee Theft R129 (Spanish - 10 minutes) As a restaurant employee, there is always the possibility that your place of business could be the target of a robbery. Detailed are specific ways of dealing with robbery and the possibility of employees stealing from the company.
Safety is Your Responsibility S209 (Spanish - 5 minutes) Safety begins with the right attitude. Keeping safety in mind while on the job and keeping personal matters at home are discussed.
S.B. 198 - California Safety Law S190 (Spanish - 15 minutes) On January 1, 1990 a new law took effect emphasizing accident and injury prevention through effective safety programs and the strict enforcement of safety standards by Cal/OSHA. This video gives an overview of the requirements of the "S.B. 198" law and stresses training and enforcement.
Scaffolding Safety S237 (Spanish - 5 minutes) Falls from scaffolding cause hundreds of deaths each year. This video illustrates proper safety procedures when working on scaffolds.
Self Help for Back Pain S238 (Spanish - 5 minutes) A basic understanding of what causes most back injuries. The application of a little common sense and a lot of caution go a long way toward prevention. Simple back exercises to be done on a regular schedule are demonstrated.
SEXUAL HARASSMENT - WHAT EMPLOYEES NEED TO KNOWVHS: S253 (Spanish - 5 minutes) DVD: S263 (Spanish - 5 minutes) This video educates employees about the types of sexual harassment including "Hostile Work Environments". Scenarios are presented which depict subtle forms of discrimination and the negative effect they have on employees and company morale. Viewers are trained to recognize Sexual Harassment of and type and steps are outlined for effectively dealing with harassment.
Shock S205 (Spanish - 8 minutes) Shock can be dangerous and fatal if not treated quickly and properly. This video discusses the importance of treating all first aid victims for shock since it follows most injuries. Good illustrations covering the different bodily systems and identifying shock through physical characteristics are thoroughly discussed in this first aid safety video.
Slag Injuries to the Eye S236 (Spanish - 5 minutes) Slag in the eye can be prevented with protective eye wear. If a slag injury should occur, this video shows how it must be treated to avoid further damage.
Slippin'and Trippin' 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 Falls in Restaurants R132 (Spanish - 10 minutes) Slips and falls are the most common accidents in restaurants. Training employees in prevention techniques is increasingly important to avoid injuries.
Stop the Bleeding S234 (Spanish - 5 minutes) No step in first aid treatment is more critical than stopping the bleeding. This video explains why and gives demonstrations on various techniques recommended for stopping bleeding and warns against once common procedures such as tourniquets.
Support Personnel Safety R128 (Spanish - 12 minutes) Designed specifically for restaurant personnel and meets OSHA training requirements. Their daily responsibilities include many hazards which can be extremely serious.
Tag, You're It T186 (Spanish - 5 minutes) Shutting down and locking out machinery prior to making repairs is an important safety procedure. This video hauntingly emphasizes the necessity of following lock out/tag out procedures.
The First Step to Danger: The Hazard of the First Step Down 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. This video reviews safety procedures for taking that first step down.
The Heimlich Maneuver: Prevent Choking/The Hug of Life T183 (Spanish - 5 minutes) The Red Cross approved training in this video may possibly prevent a death by suffocation due to choking. This video shows how to recognize the symptoms of choking and how to perform the Heimlich Maneuver on the victim.
The Invisible Killer: Carbon Monoxide T184 (Spanish - 5 minutes) Carbon monoxide poisoning is a potential killer that strikes without warning. This video covers the basic tell tale signs to recognize carbon monoxide build-up within your body and basic treatment for exposure.
The Right Tool T188 (Spanish - 5 minutes) A tool that's the wrong size or is used in the wrong way won't get the job done and can lead to injury. This video illustrates how to select and use the right tool.
Thermal Burns T187 (Spanish - 5 minutes) This video is about the proper first aid procedures to follow in treating thermal burns prior to EMT's arriving on the scene.
Up in Smoke U106 (Spanish - 5 minutes) Flammable liquids are a part of most work environments and it is each worker's responsibility to take proper precautions for both usage and storage. This video serves to remind everybody to be responsible and demonstrates correct procedures.
Watch Your Back W136 (Spanish - 5 minutes) Lifting heavy objects the wrong way can result in serious injury. The first steps to proper lifting are shown..
Watch Your Load W158 (Spanish - 5 minutes) It isn't always the driver ahead of you that presents a major hazard. The load in your own vehicle may be a major hazard to driving safely. This video cautions against haphazard loading and unrestrained cargo in various vehicles. It also demonstrates some proper loading and load-securing techniques.
Where Are Your Hands? W159 (Spanish - 5 minutes) Hand injuries account for a major portion of on-the-job accidents. This video outlines the do's and don'ts of hand safety. The key training points are: gloves, jewelry, clothing, safety devices and safety awareness.
Who's The Boss? W160 (Spanish - 5 minutes) This program discusses the physiology of the ear and describes how noise-induced hearing loss occurs. It looks at a variety of earplugs and earmuffs, and explains the advantages of using hearing protection.
WORK SAFETY ESSENTIALW164 (Spanish - 22 minutes) This video contains information vital to the safety of your workforce. This video is Ideal for induction purposes and for use as a general safety refresher. Vital information is presented in and easy to understand manner and real life accident scenarios are recreated to highlight specific safety hazards.
Worker's Enemy Number One W161 (Spanish - 5 minutes) Back injuries are a worker's number one enemy. One-fourth of all injuries on the job involve the back - pulled muscles, slipped discs and pinched nerves. This video shows how to avoid these lifting problems through common sense approaches that can be adapted to almost any workplace.
Wounds and Dressing W133 (Spanish - 11 minutes) This first aid video discusses the six classifications of wounds and the proper treatment of these wounds. First aid procedures to follow for dressing wounds depending upon the type of injury is also covered. Good illustrations associated with the do's and don'ts of wrapping a wound are covered in this video. 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. |