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See also Personal Protective Equipment Hand and arm protection: Safety gear Number: VT01520 Material: video, 11 minutes Industry: all industries Covers how to recognize workplace hand and arm hazards, the causes of traumatic and contact injuries, the reason for and use of guards on equipment and machinery, and choosing the proper gloves for the job. Aims Multimedia, 1989 Hand and arm protection: Safety gear Number: VT01729 Spanish Material: video, 11 minutes Industry: all industries See previous description. Aims Multimedia, 1989 Hand safety Number: VT00376 Material: video, 6 minutes Industry: general industry Covers the causes of hand injuries and prevention including the proper use of hand tools, knife safety, working with machinery and pinch points. Summit Training Source, 1990 Hazard Communication See also Material Safety Data Sheets Employee's guide to working with hazardous materials Number: VT01176 Material: video, 16 minutes Industry: all industries Gives an overview of the hazard communication standard and an introduction to material safety data sheets. S&H Council of Greater Omaha 1991 Employee's guide to working with hazardous materials Number: VT01365 Spanish Material: video, 16 minutes Industry: all industries See previous description. S&H Council of Greater Omaha, 1996 Hazard Communication Number: VT01668 Material: video, 13 minutes Industry: general industry Reviews the differences between common hazardous materials, proper storage, labeling systems, material safety data sheets, exposure reduction, and safe handling procedures. Summit Training Source, 1998 Hazard communication in manufacturing Number: VT01285 Material: video, 5 minutes Industry: general industry Discusses material safety data sheets, labeling, handling and safe use of chemicals in the workplace. Training Network-LIP, 1992 Hazard communication: Training for employees Number: VT01660 Material: video, 18 minutes Industry: general industry Covers chemical safety, the importance of keeping an up-to-date hazardous chemical inventory, how to read MSDSs, labeling of containers, what an employee should do if they find an unlabeled container or no MSDS on a substance, and written hazcom programs. J.J. Keller & Associates, 2000 Hazard communication: Training for employees Number: VT01662 Spanish Material: video, 18 minutes Industry: general industry See previous description. J.J. Keller & Associates, 2000 Hazard communication: Your safety net Number: VT01665 Material: video, 14 minutes Industry: general industry Focuses on chemical hazards and safety precautions including exposure situations, ways to control chemical hazards, and reading and using material safety data sheets and warning labels. Coastal Training Technologies, 2000 HazCom case histories: Learn from their mistakes Number: VT01442 Material: video, 20 minutes Industry: all industries Using re-enactments of real-life HazCom incidents, covers the importance of following safe work practices, reading material safety data sheets and warning labels, emergency response, and using personal protective equipment. Coastal Training Technologies, 1994 Right-to-know Number: VT00388 Material: video, 5 minutes Industry: general industry Provides hazard communication training on MSDS terms and labeling compliance including proper container labeling. Summit Training Source, 1990 Hazard Communication-Construction See also Material Safety Data Sheets Hazard communication standard 1926.59 Number: VT01243 Material: video, 14 minutes Industry: construction Discusses chemical hazards in construction including materials safety data sheets, container labeling, employee training, and the requirements of the standard. OSHA Office of Training and Education, 1993 Hazard communication training: The toxic time bomb Number: VT01166 Material: video, 15 minutes Industry: construction Discusses construction chemical hazards including hazard awareness, safe chemical handling procedures, employee right-to-know, and how to read labels and material safety data sheets. Florida AFL-CIO United Labor Agency, 1988 Hazard communication: The message is construction safety Number: VT01583 Material: video, 14 minutes Industry: construction Covers construction chemical hazards including types of hazardous materials found on the jobsite, reading product labels and material safety data sheets, safe handling procedures, and the requirements of the standard. Assoc General Contractors of America, 1997 Hazard communication: Your right to know Number: VT01722 Material: video, 12 minutes Industry: roofing and siding Explains how to use material safety data sheets, labeling procedures for hazardous materials, and safety precautions. National Roofing Contractors Assoc, 1990 HazCom for construction Number: VT01461 Material: video, 12 minutes Industry: construction Covers the dangers of working with and around chemicals, how to recognize construction site chemical hazards, hazard control, safety precautions and personal protective equipment. Coastal Training Technologies, 1995 HazCom: Understanding labels Number: VT01245 Material: video, 8 minutes Industry: construction Discusses the importance of labels on hazardous materials, how to read them, and various types of labeling systems including that of the National Fire Protection Association which uses color coding to distinguish classes of hazards. Laborers' National H&S Fund, 1993 Hazardous Substances See also Asbestos; Corrosives; Flammable Materials; Lead; Silica; and Solvents Case of the vicious vapor Number: VT01473 Material: video, 7 minutes Industry: all industries This humorous video deals with how to investigate a hazardous vapor incident including air sampling, personal protective equipment, and proper ventilation. Kirkwood Community College, 1995 Chemical handling: General principles Number: VT01433 Material: video, 16 minutes Industry: all industries Covers safe work practices for handling flammables, corrosives, and solvents including their characteristics and hazards, handling and storage. Coastal Training Technologies, 1990 Chemicals in the workplace Number: VT01516 Material: video, 15 minutes Industry: general industry Details material safety data sheets and labels, recognition of chemical hazards, safe handling techniques and storage, and personal protective equipment. J.J. Keller & Associates, 1988 Formaldehyde Number: VT01625 Material: video, 14 minutes Industry: general industry Discusses health hazards and routes of entry into the body, hazard communication, personal protective equipment, and safe work practices. Summit Training Source, 1995 Non-compatible chemicals: What you should know Number: VT01337 Material: video, 14 minutes Industry: general industry Discusses chemical groups and their hazards, storage requirements, and emergency procedures. Intl Chemical Workers Union, 1987 Spills Number: VT00392 Material: video, 14 minutes Industry: general industry Demonstrates containment, cleanup and decontamination procedures for small spills of hazardous chemicals. Summit Training Source, 1990 Toxics Number: VT01658 Material: video, 5 minutes Industry: all industries Discusses why toxics are dangerous to health, ways to limit exposure, and safe handling procedures in order to prevent injuries and accidents. Summit Training Source, 1990 Hazardous Substances-Construction See also Asbestos, Corrosives, Flammable Materials, Lead, Silica, and Solvents Jobsite hazardous waste safety: handle with care Number: VT01411 Material: video, 17 minutes Industry: construction Reviews the proper way to handle the unexpected discovery of hazardous waste on the jobsite including stop work, notifying the designated person, and securing the site. Assoc General Contractors of America, 1992 Hazardous Waste Operations HAZWOPER training: Awareness level Number: VT01490 Material: video, 20 minutes Industry: general industry Designed for all employees, discusses the standard, hazardous materials definitions, and the activities and workers covered by the standard. Coastal Training Technologies 1990 Head Protection See also Personal Protective Equipment Head protection: Hard hats Number: VT01375 Material: video, 5 minutes Industry: construction Covers hardhat construction, how hard hats work and the importance of wearing head protection on the job. Digital 2000, 1993 Head protection: Safety gear Number: VT01521 Material: video, 10 minutes Industry: all industries Examines the features and benefits of wearing hard hats including how the suspension system works, adjustment, regular inspection, and maintenance. Aims Multimedia, 1989 Head protection: Safety gear Number: VT01730 Spanish Material: video, 10 minutes Industry: all industries See previous description. Aims Multimedia, 1989 Healthcare See also Laboratories Bloodborne pathogens standard: How it affects you, how it protects you Number: VT01686 Material: video, 20 minutes Industry: health care Reviews standard precautions, HBV vaccinations, engineering controls, work practice controls, and personal protective equipment. Coastal Training Technologies, 1992 Bloodborne pathogens: Long-term care Number: VT01684 Material: video, 23 minutes Industry: health services Discusses safe work practices and precautions including workplace transmission, reducing the risk, and personal protective equipment. Coastal Training Technologies, 1992 Bloodborne pathogens: Protect your dental environment Number: VT01685 Material: video, 19 minutes Industry: health services Covers safe work practices for the dental worker including workplace transmission, dealing with sharp instruments, reducing the risk, and personal protective equipment. Coastal Training Technologies, 1992 Healthcare electrical safety Number: VT01561 Material: video, 18 minutes Industry: health services Discusses the common hazards of using electrical monitoring and diagnostic equipment typical to the healthcare setting, basic electrical principles, and electrical safety guidelines. Coastal Training Technologies, 1991 Healthcare ergonomics Number: VT01562 Material: video, 21 minutes Industry: health services Covers cumulative trauma disorders and contributing factors, identifying hazards, proper lifting body mechanics, lifting and transferring of patients, workstation adjustments, and exercises. Coastal Training Technologies, 1996 Healthcare PPE Number: VT01563 Material: video, 19 minutes Industry: health services Covers types of PPE available to healthcare workers and how they work, how to identify hazards such as infectious and chemical, selection of PPE, proper use and removal, inspection and disposal. Coastal Training Technologies, 1995 Healthcare safety orientation Number: VT01564 Material: video, 16 minutes Industry: health services Gives employees an overview of workplace hazards and safety measures including slips and falls, back injuries, handling medical waste, chemicals, radiation, and the proper use of personal protective equipment. Coastal Training 1994 Long term care safety orientation: Work smart, be safe Number: VT01753 Material: video, 15 minutes Industry: health services Intended as a safety orientation for new employees or as a refresher for current employees who work in the nursing home industry. IL Onsite S&H Consultation Program, 2002 Nursing homes: Hazards & solution Number: VT01497 Material: video, 16 minutes Industry: nursing homes Discusses various hazards in nursing homes, specifically focusing on resident transfer hazards and the use of patient assist devices. OSHA Directorate of Technical Support, 1998 http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/video/nursinghome/video.html Respirators: Your TB defense Number: VT01630 Material: video, 16 minutes Industry: health services Covers the history of TB, transmission, symptoms, and respiratory protection including types of respirators, how they work, fit testing, cleaning, inspection, and storage. US National Institute for OSH, 2000 Respirators: Your TB Defense/TB respiratory protection Number: DVD01 Material: DVD48 minutes Industry: health services Discuss respiratory protection for healthcare workers, and gives step-by-step instructions for developing a respiratory protection program for tuberculosis. US National Institute for OSH, 2002 Respirators: Your TB Defense/TB respiratory protection (CC) Number: DVD02 Material: DVD 48 minutes Industry: health services Discuss respiratory protection for healthcare workers, and gives step-by-step instructions for developing a respiratory protection program for tuberculosis. US National Institute for OSH, 2002 TB respiratory protection: Administrator's review Number: VT01738 Material: video, 48 minutes Industry: health services takes you step-by-step through developing a respiratory protection program for tuberculosis including risk assessment, standard operating procedures, respirator selection, and employee training. US National Institute for OSH, 2002 Workers exposed: HIV and Hepatitis B Number: VT00504 Material: video, 10 minutes Industry: health services Explains the means of transmission, the disposal of sharps, and how to clean up blood spills and vomit. Oregon Occupational S&H Division, 1993 Workplace precautions against bloodborne pathogens: as it should be done Number: VT01185 Material: video, 25 minutes Industry: general industry Highlights OSHA requirements and discusses how health care workers can protect themselves against occupational exposure to Hepatitis B and HIV. OSHA Office of Information & Consumer Affairs, 1992 Hearing Protection Hearing Number: VT00377 Material: video, 5 minutes Industry: general industry Explains how the ear operates, the effects of noise, and the use of earmuffs and earplugs to prevent hearing loss. Summit Training Source, 1990 Hearing conservation on the jobsite: Sound advice Number: VT01424 Material: video, 13 minutes Industry: construction Discusses noise on the jobsite and the reason for wearing hearing protection. Assoc General Contractors of America, 1995 Hearing conservation: An employee review Number: VT01273 Material: video, 9 minutes Industry: all industries Discusses control of harmful noise, hearing protection, and noise-induced hearing loss. VA Medical Center, 1991 Hearing protection: Safety gear Number: VT01731 Spanish Material: video, 13 minutes Industry: general industry Explains how the ear works, workplace noise hazards, the effects of noise, and the use of hearing protection including earmuffs and earplugs. Aims Multimedia, 1989 Hearing safety Number: VT00146 Material: video, 18 minutes Industry: general industry Stresses the hazards of both short- and long-term exposure to common levels of industrial noise, and the correct use of various protective devices. Primedia Workplace Learning, 1986 Heat Stress See also Cold Stress Heat stress Number: VT01634 Material: video, 5 minutes Industry: all industries Covers the effects of heat on the body, health hazards and their symptoms, and preventive measures. Summit Training Source, 1990 Heat stress prevention Number: VT01297 Material: video, 10 minutes Industry: all industries Discusses the dangers of excessive heat exposure, how the body reacts in high temperatures, and precautions to take to guard against heat stroke and exhaustion. Summit Training Source, 1989 Heat stress: Don't lose your cool Number: VT01666 Material: video, 15 minutes Industry: all industries Discusses how to prevent or treat heat disorders including work procedures, fluid intake, eating habits, clothing, and acclimatization. Coastal Training Technologies, 2000 Housekeeping Housekeeping Number: VT00379 Material: video, 6 minutes Industry: general industry Discusses how proper housekeeping can reduce accidents including slips and falls and prevent fires. Summit Training Source, 1990 Housekeeping on the jobsite Number: VT01317 Material: video, 10 minutes Industry: construction Discusses how good housekeeping can prevent accidents on the construction site including slips and falls. Digital 2000, 1995 Housekeeping on the jobsite: The winning ticket Number: VT01707 Spanish Material: video, 13 minutes Industry: construction Explains the dangers of working on cluttered jobsites including slips and falls. Assoc General Contractors of America, 1991 Housekeeping responsibilities Number: VT01648 Spanish Material: video, 5 minutes Industry: all industries Covers how good housekeeping can prevent accidents and fires including spill cleanup and oily rag disposal. Training Network-LIP, 1994 Housekeeping: A matter of attitude Number: VT01525 Material: video, 16 minutes Industry: all industries This humorous video points out the impacts of sloppy housekeeping and why good housekeeping is an important aspect of safety because it can prevent accidents. Safe Expectations, 1981 Housekeeping: It ain't like in the movies Number: VT01530 Material: video, 15 minutes Industry: all industries This humorous video, an action adventure spoof, reviews the importance of preventing accidents through good housekeeping techniques including proper tool storage and eliminating spills. Coastal Training Technologies, 1995 |
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