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TOPIC (A-Z) VIDEO #/TITLE LENGTH DESCRIPTION PRODUCTION
DATE
GUIDE
BOOK
Fall Protection #50
Construction Fall Protection
– Get Arrested!
11 min. Requirements for guardrail construction, strength and minimum height standards; proper anchorage techniques; effective use of harness & lanyards, when/how to use lifelines/positioning devices. 1998 Yes
#115
Personal Fall Protection: One Step Beyond
13 min. Based on SubPart M, will show general industry employees how to protect themselves from fatal falls: personal fall protection systems; lifelines, snaphooks, harnesses; rescues; equipment.S 1998 No
#175
Fall Protection: The Right Connection
18 min. Provides info on fall protection equipment, safety measures & fall emergency response - Guardrails; Personal Fall Arrest Systems; Positioning Devices; Proper Use & Maintenance; Rescue.   Yes
#194
Stairways and Ladders
13 min. Program covers: Identifying and preventing stairway hazards; Ladder selection; Climbing fixed ladders; Proper ladder use; Real-Life Situation.    
#208
Climber's Attitude
20 min. Covers rock climbing's system of Dynamic Risk Assessments for climbing hazads. Used by Fire Service, enables workers to identify & assess potential hazards on an almost minute-by-minute basis.    
Fire Safety #51
Fire Safety - There’s No Second Chance
20 min. Uses a re-enactment of a workplace fatality to demonstrate proper fire prevention, use of fire extinguishers, and evacuation procedures. 1996 No
#143
Fire Extinguishers - Your Pass to Safety
9 min. Focuses on the types of fires extinguishers available and how to use them.   Yes
#51a
Remember Charlie
56:49 Charlie Morecraft recreates his near-fatal accident in engaging detail. SHe drives home the important of following safety procedures.   No
Forklift Safety #52
Forklift Safety - Non Humorous
12:07 min. Forklift operations and safety checks. 1992 No
#52a
Forklift Safety - Real, Real-Life
16 min. Helps you and your employees avoid permanent life-threatening injuries.   Yes
#126
Forklift Case Histories – Serious Business
16 min. Presents re-enactments of four actual accidents which occurred on or around forklifts and walkies. Ideal for training and re-training.    
General Safety #116
Safety Coach: 7 C’s of Safety
19 min. Featuring Florida State Univ head football coach, Bobby Bowden, this training package is packed with information showing supervisors and employees how to actively support a safe workplace: confirm safe actions; correct, don’t criticize; resolve conflict, collaboration, clarify. 2001 Yes;
#141
Danger Zone - Safety The Good Fight
15 min. Learn how to keep the workplace safe thru the tragic story of Patrick Hayes, a young man killed in an avoidable, on-the-job accident. 2004 Yes
#153
Task Exposure Analysis - Beginning The Pro-Active Safety Process
19 min. This program helps supervisors understand the proactive safety process by learning how incidents become hazards before developing into accidents. 1995 No
#154
The Pro-Active Safety Committee - A Team for Success
13 min. Viewers learn how to make pro-active safety committees work by hearing the comments of committee employees, who share their successful experiences. 1996 No
#189
Coaching Safety - OSHA Inspections
23 min. No descriptions is available.   Yes
#190
Coaching Safety - Record Keeping
29 min. No descriptions is available.   Yes
#52b
Safety Orientation - Don’t Be a Zombie
22 min. Covers critical safety information and motivates workers to protect themselves. 1996 Yes
Groundskeeping Safety #117
Groundskeeping Safety: Dealing with Bugs and Critters
16 min. Designed especially for public works, utility, government employees or anyone whose job function includes grounds maintenance or outdoor responsibilities, this is essential for a safe work environment – basic ppe, snakes, wasps, bees, fire ants, poison oak/ivy, first aid. 1999 No
#118
Groundskeeping Safety: Be a Pro!
17 min. This program teaches how to avoid unnecessary accidents by thinking when using potentially dangerous equipment and chemicals – ppe, general safety checklists, tractors, mowers. 1996 No
Hand Tool/
Machine Safety
#103
Powered Hand Tool Safety – Handle With Care
20 min. Considers the various dangers when using powered hand tools; training follows “avoid, protect, and defend;” see the benefits of working safely with powered hand tools – on and off the job.   Yes
#109
Hand Tool Safety Overview
15 min. Reviews basic safety procedures – and prevent an incident in your organization.   No
#110
Wrench Safety
10 min. Helps your employees get the most from their wrenches with this helpful video program.   No
#123
Give Safety a Hand Series Striking and Struck Tool Safety
9 min. Important review of proper safety procedures when handling striking and struck tools.    
#125
Give Safety a Hand Series Wrench Safety
10 min. Proper wrench use that will protect your employees from injuries and also make them more productive.    
#132
Give Safety a Hand Series Socket and Accessory Safety
14 min. Teaches workers how to use sockets, ratchets, drive tools and other common hand tools correctly.    
#177
Hand Safety: It’s In Your Hands
18 min. Avoid the two types of hazards - machine and chemical - and understand the ideal PPE for a job. Know the glove types: leather, fabric, insulating - when to use, how to check, inspect, care for.    
#196
Hand Protection: Lesson for a Lifetime
20 min. Workers recount their hand injuries and learn how their mishaps, involving tools, machines, ergonomics and electricity, occurred. Covers the different glove types - the what, how and whys.    
Harassment #85
Sexual Harassment Series: What Employees Need to Know
8 min. Reviews sexual harassment in the workplace. 1995 No
#86
Sexual Harassment Series: What Managers Need to Know
10 min. Reviews sexual harassment in the workplace. Discusses correct management responses. 1995 No
#87
Sexual Harassment Series: An Investigator's Guide
10 min. Reviews sexual harassment in the workplace. Discusses investigation procedures. 1995 No
#137a
Diversity Now
  No description available.    
Hazardous Materials/
Haz Waste Safety
#138
Chlorine: Handle with Care
21 min. Informs workers about the health hazards and safe working practices, including exposure limits, PPE and controlling the hazards with valves and emergency shutdown procedures. 2000 Yes
#165
Chlorine Emergency - Kit B
11 min. Examines the specifics of safely repairing ton containers. Covers: Leaks in valve, plug or wall; If unable to repair; After repairs are made.  /td> No
#169
Chemical Handling Safety: Basic Principles
20 min. This program teaches how to identify, handle, and store dangerous chemicals safely and properly. Also trains how to respond effectively in case of an emergency.   Yes
#170
Chemical Handling Safety: Flammables
20 min. Flammable chemicals increase the chances of a fire occuring at work. This program teaches how to handle flammables properly. It covers: Identification/handling, Fire 101, Emergency Response.   Yes
#171
Chemical Handling Safety: Corrosives
20 min. This program teaches how to recognize, use, and handle corrosive materials safely. It covers: identification and classification; Solids, liquids and gases; Emergency procedures; Storage and handling.   Yes
#19a
Chlorine - Treat With Respect
26 min. Outlines chlorine hazards and discusses exposure prevention. 1988 Yes
#19b
Hydrogen Sulfide - A Matter of Life or Death
18 min. Helps your employees understand the potential hazards of hydrogen sulfide and safe work practices necessary to avoid injury. This video program will help teach workers how to protect themselves. 1993 Yes
Hazard Communication #56
Hazard Communications
5 min. Tailgate training - working with hazardous materials.   No
#57
HazCom/Warning Labels
5 min. No description available.   No
#57a
Learn From Their Mistakes - HazCom Case Histories
19 min. Help employees take proper precautions as they review HazCom Procedures. 1994 No
HazWoper #53
HAZWOPER Training - Response Levels (VHS)
22 min. Operations-level training. How to respond to emergencies. 1990 Yes
#53d
HAZWOPER Training - Response Levels (DVD)
22 min. Operations-level training. How to respond to emergencies. 1990 Yes
#54
Small Spills & Leaks
15 min. Discusses 6 steps for properly handling a small leak or spill. Appropriate for Hazwoper Awareness training. 1994 No
#55
Small Spills & Leaks
5 min. No description available.   No
#119
Drum Handling
18 min. Properly train employees in handling/moving drums filled with haz materials: Inspecting drums/worksites; Handling/ moving drums; Opening/sampling; Characterization/staging; Decontamination. 1992 Yes
#142
Drum Handling
18 min. Properly train employees in handling/moving drums filled with haz materials: Inspecting drums/worksites; Handling/ moving drums; Opening/sampling; Characterization/staging; Decontamination.   No
#53a
Hazwoper First Responder – Awareness Level
17 min. Explains the five levels of emergency response and what first responders at the awareness level need to know.   Yes
#53b
Hazwoper - First Responder – Operations Level
17 min. Focuses on Level 2 responders who are trained to contain the release from a safe distance and keep it from spreading.   Yes
#55a
Small Spills & Leaks (DVD)
  Focuses on controlling small spills and leaks, coves all the essential procedures all employees should know if a leak should occur on their shift.   Yes
Hearing Conservation #58
Hearing Protection - It Makes Sense
22 min. No description is available.   No
#59
Hearing Conservation
5 min. No description available.   No
#146
Hearing Protection - Sounds Good to Me
14 min. How humans hear, the PPE that is used to protect ears, the effect of noise on the ear, why proper hearing protection is of paramount importance to protect ears from harmful noise.   Yes
#178
Hearing Protection: It Makes Sense (DVD)
22 min. Halt hearing impairment through a combination of monitoring procedures, engineered noise reduction controls and PPE basics, including use, maintenance and disposal of earmuffs and earplugs.   Yes
Heat Stress #185
Beat the Heat: Preventing & Treating Heat Disorders
17 min. It emphasizes the importance of acclimatization, proper work procedures, fluid intake, eating habits, proper clothing. Also profiles conditions like sunburn, heat rash, exhaustion, stroke.   Yes
#186
Heat Stress - Don’t Lost Your Cool
15 min. Under blazing temps, people can suffer heat stress, illnesses, injuries, accidents and even death. Covers thermo-regulation of the bod; Importance of replenishing fluids; Prevention and treatment.   Yes
#187
Heat Stress for Public Employees: Seeing Red
17 min. Give your employees the knowledge needed to avoid the dangers of working in hot, humid condition: Acclimatization; Hydration; Proper clothing; Signs of heat fatigue.   Yes
#201
Beat the Heat: Preventing & Treating Heat Disorders
17 min. It emphasizes the importance of acclimatization, proper work procedures, fluid intake, eating habits, proper clothing. Also profiles conditions like sunburn, heat rash, exhaustion, stroke.   Yes
Hydraulics

Hydraulics Series
#78
Hydraulic Systems: Safety and Maintenance
40 min. Covers procedures for working with various hydraulic components, the safety rules for a hydraulic system & insight on when preventive maintenance tasks should be performed.   No
#79
Troubleshooting
25 min. How to evaluate the operation of a hydraulic system, the symptoms of component & system malfunctions, possible causes of some common hydraulic component & system failures.   No
Incident Reporting #148
Incident Reporting - You Can Save A Life
15 min. Teaches workers the importance of following acceptable safety standards, controlling hazards and reporting unsafe working conditions – before incidents become accidents.    
Infectious Diseases #90
Tuberculosis
5 min. No description available.    
#206
H1N1 Flue (Swine Flue): What You Need to Know
11 min. H1N1 has one very important trait: the ability to spread from human to human. Separate fact from fiction and know how to protect yourself against this virulent disease.    
#207
Working Outdoors: Mosquitos and Ticks
15 min. Protect employees from mosquito & tick bites that can cause Lyme Disease, Encephalitis and West Nile Virus. Proven methods for avoiding the dangerous bites and detecting early warning signs.    

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