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TOPIC (A-Z) VIDEO #/TITLE LENGTH DESCRIPTION PRODUCTION
DATE
GUIDE
BOOK
Lab Safety #60
HIV-Controlling Your Risks in the Research Laboratory
28 min. No description available. 1994 No
#60a
Laboratory Safety - The Finer Points
17 min. Based on OSHA 1910.1450, this new video program refresh seasoned laboratory employees on safety techniques and general procedures they may have forgotten since their initial training.   Yes
#63
Practicing Safe Science
29 min. Demonstration of good safety techniques Reenactments of actual laboratory accidents. 1992 No
#202
Practicing Safe Science
18 min. Covers chemical and health hazards, MSDS, exposure limits, laboratory hoods, PPE, emergency procedures. 1992 No
Line Breaking #66
Line Breaking - Use a Permit!
16 min. Safely manage the materials flowing through a pipeline system: Line & equipment opening (LEO); Establish an effective safety program; LEO Permits; Lockout/tagout; Procedures.   No
LOTO #65
Lockout For Life
21 min. Great awareness training on importance of using proper lockout/tagout procedures. Uses reenactments of actual accidents to demonstrate.   No
#203
Lockout Tragedy
15 min. This program, part of our Danger Zone reality series, retells the tragic story of Michael Fitch, a young worker who perished because he neglected lockout procedures.   No
#65a
Lockout Tagout
20 min. Helps you comply with OSHA's Logout/Tagout Standard (1910.147). Designed to provide important information about safe work practices when locking and tagging, focuses on who employees can spot potential hazards before it's too late.   Yes
Maintenance Safety #67
Maintenance Safety - High Impact
19 min. High Impact Video. Graphic reenactments of actual maintenance fatalities resulting from common maintenance hazards. 1995  No
Media Relations #150
Media Relations - Coaching Safety Performance
30 min. This important program teaches supervisors, plant managers and employees how to handl the media effectively: building a good relationship with the media; avoid negative publicity.   No
#159
Media Relations - What To Do When The News Is You
29 min. Teach your plant managers, supervisors and line workers how to handle the media effectively: What information to release; Building a good relationship with the media; Avoiding negative publicity.   No
#188
Media Relations: What To Do When the News is You
18 min. Teach your plant managers, supervisors and line workers how to handle the media effectively: What information to release; Building a good relationship with the media; Avoiding negative publicity.   Yes
MSDS #62
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
5 min. Tailgate training - reading MSDS sheets. 1992 No
Office Safety #68
Working Smart - General Office Safety
19 min. Alerts employees to potential dangers in their offices and gives crucial advice on how to avoid these dangers. 1992 No
#209
Office Safety - Safe in 8
9 min. More people get injured in the office than in any other work environment. Program covers CTDs, lifting properly; slips/trips/falls; fire; flammable materials; emergency action plans; stress.   Yes
#68a
Office Safety - It's a Jungle in There
20 min. Shows how working in an office is a lot like being in the jungle. Focuses on preventing injuries, controlling dangers, and formulating emergency plans.   Yes
PPE #69
Personal Protective Equipment - You're Covered
16 min. Overview of protective equipment requirements and devices.   No
#70
Personal Protective Equipment - You're Covered
17 min. Updated to help you comply with the revised OSHA standards, this video program covers info on the safe use and maintenance of PPE. Complies with OSHA 1910.132,133,135.   Yes
#105
Personal Protective Equipment-Real Life
15 min. This unique interactive video training takes employees through some "real life" situations and forces them to think about how they would respond.   Yes
#192
Just Another Day
20 min. The importance of staying focused; dangers of becoming distracted; the proper use of PPE; risks of getting complacent; why safety procedures must be followed at all times.    
#215
Just Another Day
20 min. The importance of staying focused; dangers of becoming distracted; the proper use of PPE; risks of getting complacent; why safety procedures must be followed at all times.    
Preventive Maintenance
Thermography Series
#72
Thermography Series: Basic Operations
22:48 min. No description available.   No
#73
Thermography Series: Operating Procedures and Implementation
22:27 min. No description available.
  No
#74
Thermography Series: Practical Applications
24:55 min. No description available.
  No
Process Safety Management #71
Chemical Process Safety – Employee Awareness
15 min. Helps employees understand process safety management, why certain procedures are so important, and motivates them to follow proper procedures. 1994 Yes

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