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Accident Investigation

Accident investigation
Number: VT01293
Material: video, 22 minutes
Industry: all industries
Describes how to effectively conduct an accident investigation including the purpose of accident investigation, interviewing the witnesses, gathering and analyzing the information, and implementing improvements.
Summit Training Source, 1987

Accident investigation: Just the facts
Number: VT01416
Material: video, 18 minutes
Industry: construction
Covers how to effectively conduct an accident investigation including the purpose of accident investigation, gathering the facts, interviewing the witnesses, analyzing the information, and implementing improvements.
Assoc General Contractors of America, 1991

How to investigate an accident
Number: VT01581
Material: video, 13 minutes
Industry: all industries
Presents the basics of accident investigation including interviewing witnesses, fact gathering, analyzing data, and the points to remember when completing an accident report.
Digital 2000, 1999

Incident investigation
Number: VT01299
Material: video, 17 minutes
Industry: all industries
Provides training on the methods and techniques required to discover the accurate cause of an incident including physical evidence, fact finding, data gathering, interviewing witnesses, analyzing details, and effective corrective actions.
Summit Training Source, 1995


Accident Prevention
See also Construction Safety; Job Safety Analysis; and Industrial Safety

Accident prevention: Staying a step ahead
Number: VT01263
Material: video, 18 minutes
Industry: general industry
Covers the basics for setting up a company safety program including establishing procedures for reporting hazards, hazard assessment and correction, and employee training. NOTE: Washington State may have stricter standards than OSHA.
WA State Dept of Labor & Industries, 1992

Accidents: It can't happen to me
Number: VT01575
Material: video, 10 minutes
Industry: general industry
Covers, through interviews with workers, the basic causes and prevention of accidents including safety attitudes and practices.
Digital 2000, 1997

Can you spot the hazard?
Number: VT01638
Material: video, 6 minutes
Industry: all industries
Covers conducting a workplace inspection, identifying hazards including fire and electrical, and safety measures including housekeeping and personal protective equipment.
Safety Shorts, 1999

Construction accidents: It can't happen to me
Number: VT01616
Material: video, 8 minutes
Industry: construction
Covers, through interviews with workers, the basic causes and prevention of accidents including safety attitudes and practices.
Digital 2000, 1997

Dark ages of safety
Number: VT01533
Material: video, 12 minutes
Industry: all industries
This humorous video uses black and white footage from the 20's, 30's, and 40's to emphasize the importance of following safety procedures.
Digital 2000, 1995

Hazard recognition
Number: VT01737
Material: video, 5 minutes
Industry: general industry
Covers the skills and techniques for recognizing common types of hazards found in the workplace.
Summit Training Source, 1990

Hazard recognition: Out of the ordinary
Number: VT01667
Material: video, 13 minutes
Industry: general industry
Covers how to identify potential hazards in the workplace through work area inspection and common hazards including contact with objects and equipment, improper lifting, falls, exposure to harmful substances.
Summit Training Source, 2000

It only takes a second…
Number: VT01682
Material: video, 4 minutes
Industry: all industries
This powerful video shows, through work and driving accident re-enactments, how easily accidents can happen and the consequences of not taking the time to think safety.
Aurora Pictures, 1995

Pro-active safety attitudes: Looking out for number one
Number: VT01620
Material: video, 15 minutes
Industry: all industries
Through re-enactments of real-life accidents, discusses the importance of accident prevention and protection, safety equipment and safety habits.
Coastal Training Technologies, 1994

Safety attitude
Number: VT01309
Material: video, 6 minutes
Industry: general industry
Discusses hazard awareness, following safe work practices, and creating a safe work environment.
Summit Training Source, 1990

Safety-- It's your responsibility
Number: VT01275
Material: video, 19 minutes
Industry: general industry
Uses dramatized situations to show the role supervisors play in promoting and maintaining safety.
US Postal Service, 1982

Safety on trial
Number: VT01767
Material: video, 35 minutes
Industry: construction
This video was developed to assist the general contractor in establishing work rules to prevent accidents, explains the role of the employer in worker safety, and shows how an accident can devastatingly alter a workers life.
WA State Dept of Labor & Industries, 1994

What's wrong with this picture?
Number: VT01704
Material: video, 15 minutes
Industry: all industries
This humorous video asks employees to identify lifting, PPE, HazCom, and fire protection hazards in a variety of video clips; the segments are repeated with narration and graphics that explain the hazards or unsafe acts.
Training Network-LIP, 1998


Aerial Lifts
See also Scaffolding; and Walking and Working Surfaces

Aerial lift safety
Number: VT01506
Material: video, 7 minutes
Industry: all industries
Demonstrates safe operating procedures, pre-operation inspection, work site evaluation and safe work practices.
Summit Training Source, 1998

Boomlifts in construction
Number: VT01528
Material: video, 10 minutes
Industry: construction
Covers startup inspections, lifting principles, hazards including overhead power lines, and safe operating procedures.
Coastal Training Technologies, 1996

Bucket truck safety: Training for operators
Number: VT01699
Material: video, 18 minutes
Industry: all industries
Covers safety and operation issues, explains what can go wrong, and how to prevent these situations from happening.
J.J. Keller & Associates, 2000

Scissor and aerial work platform safety
Number: VT01678
Material: video, 15 minutes
Industry: construction
Highlights the hazards of working on elevated platforms including overhead power lines, pre-operation inspection, and safe work practices.
Assoc General Contractors of America, 2000

Scissor lifts in construction
Number: VT01531
Material: video, 9 minutes
Industry: construction
Discusses pre-operation inspections, lifting
principles, hazards such as overhead power lines,
and safe operating procedures.
Coastal Training Technologies, 1996


Agricultural Machinery

Agricultural vehicle safety orientation
Number: VT01532
Material: video, 12 minutes
Industry: agriculture
Covers basic safety measures including defensive driving techniques and pre-operation inspection.
Digital 2000, 1994

Agricultural vehicle safety orientation
Number: VT01534 Spanish
Material: video, 12 minutes
Industry: agriculture
See previous description.
Digital 2000, 1994

Farm & ranch safety management by Stan Anthony
Number: S565.A58
Material: book, 231 pages
Industry: agriculture
Provides safety guidelines to help farmers/ranchers identify and eliminate agricultural safety hazards.
Delmar Publishers, 1995

Machinery safety: A close call
Number: VT01512
Material: video, 9 minutes
Industry: agriculture
Discusses hazards associated with agricultural machinery including entanglements, pinch and crush points.
Kansas State University, 1993

Safe harvest
Number: VT01543
Material: video, 24 minutes
Industry: agriculture
Features farmers who were involved in harvesting equipment accidents who discuss pre-operation inspections, hazards, training, and safety procedures.
Kansas State University, 1988

Tractor safety: Consider the flipside
Number: VT01312
Material: video, 15 minutes
Industry: agriculture
Discusses the importance of ROPS (roll over protective structures) to prevent death or injury due to tractor overturn.
Case International, 1995


Agricultural Operations
See also Grain Elevators

Farmstead safety: Do it everyday!
Number: VT01542
Material: video, 7 minutes
Industry: agriculture
Focuses on hazards and safety measures including machinery and equipment, grain storage, and housekeeping.
Kansas State University, 1994

Minimizing the risks of skin cancer
Number: VT01513
Material: video, 12 minutes
Industry: all industries
This video, while geared toward farmers, covers safety measures for anyone required to work long hours in the sun including wearing sunscreen and protective clothing, gives SPF ratings for various types of clothing.
Kansas State University, 1995

Pesticides and you: A primer on pesticide handling and storage
Number: VT01514
Material: video, 29 minutes
Industry: all industries
This video, while geared toward farmers, explains and describes safe handling, storage, containment, and application of pesticides for anyone using these chemicals.
Kansas State University, 1997


Asbestos

Asbestos awareness
Number: VT00359
Material: video, 6 minutes
Industry: general industry
Covers the identification and uses of asbestos, where it is found and its health hazards.
Summit Training Source, 1990

Asbestos awareness: Are you at risk?
Number: VT01565
Material: video, 19 minutes
Industry: all industries
Discusses the three forms of asbestos, how they are used, possible locations, recognizing damage and deterioration, hazard communication, health effects, housekeeping requirements, and personal protection.
Coastal Training Technologies, 1992

Asbestos exposure: Within safe limits
Number: VT01590
Material: video, 15 minutes
Industry: construction
Describes how asbestos is used in construction, its effect on the body, and how workers can protect themselves from exposure.
Assoc General Contractors of America, 1998

Asbestos removal: Jobsite techniques
Number: VT01126
Material: video, 20 minutes
Industry: construction
Covers safe asbestos removal from job site preparation to clean up.
Sheet Metal & Air-Conditioning Industry, 1988


Automobile Repair and Servicing

Don't blow it: Asbestos safety
Number: VT01268
Material: video, 15 minutes
Industry: automotive repair
Discusses asbestos, its health effects, and removal methods used to control exposure during brake replacement.
US Environ Protection Agency, 1986

Protecting workers in auto body shops
Number: VT01629
Material: video, 17 minutes
Industry: general industry
Discusses personal protective equipment, use of spray paint guns, ventilation of spray booths and sanders, and health hazards such as metal dusts and paint.
US National Institute for OSH, 1995

 
 
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