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HIV in the research laboratory Number: VT01748 Material: video, 28 minutes Industry: general industry Identifies causes of laboratory-acquired infections and safety practices to protect against HIV. Howard Hughes Medical Institute, 1994 Lab safety: Assessing risks of toxic chemicals Number: VT01747 Material: video, 11 minutes Industry: general industry Covers risk assessment, determining a chemical’s inherent toxicity, potential routes of exposure, acute versus chronic toxicity, duration and frequency of exposure. Howard Hughes Medical Institute, 1994 Lab safety: Chemical hazards Number: VT01744 Material: video, 10 minutes Industry: general industry Demonstrates safe work practices and procedures that apply when working with hazardous chemicals. Howard Hughes Medical Institute, 1994 Lab safety: Chemical storage hazards Number: VT01746 Material: video, 11 minutes Industry: general industry Reviews the basic principles of safe chemical storage for organic and inorganic chemicals, acids, bases, flammables, toxics, caustics, oxidizers, and corrosives. Howard Hughes Medical Institute, 1994 Lab safety: Emergency response Number: VT01745 Material: video, 12 minutes Industry: general industry Addresses fire, personal injuries, and radiation, chemical and biological spills and demonstrates proper safety procedures. Howard Hughes Medical Institute, 1994 Lab safety: Handling hazardous chemicals Number: VT01689 Material: video, 21 minutes Industry: general industry Discusses the requirements of the Laboratory Safety Standard, hazard identification, exposure monitoring and PELs, recordkeeping, and emergency procedures. Coastal Training Technologies, 1990 Lab safety: Practicing safe science Number: VT01743 Material: video, 29 minutes Industry: general industry Demonstrates safe practices, features reenactments of actual laboratory accidents, and poses questions to help the viewer recognize risks associated with scientific protocols. Howard Hughes Medical Institute, 1994 Lab safety: Under the hood Number: VT01603 Material: video, 18 minutes Industry: general industry Discusses safe work practices, how to recognize common laboratory chemical and health hazards, laboratory hoods, how to use a Chemical Hygiene Plan and emergency procedures. Coastal Training Technologies, 1998 Ladders and Stairways Construction stairways and ladders Number: VT01436 Material: video, 12 minutes Industry: construction Discusses ladder and stairway hazards and safety precautions including proper setup and use, slope ratio, inspection and maintenance, and construction. Coastal Training Technologies, 1992 Ladder safety Number: VT01508 Material: video, 6 minutes Industry: all industries Covers selecting the proper ladder for the job, inspection, truck racks, and proper set-up and use. Summit Training Source, 1990 Ladder safety: Construction Number: VT01381 Material: video, 5 minutes Industry: construction Explains safe use requirements for ladders including proper set-up, inspection, 4:1 ratio, and climbing techniques. Training Network-LIP, 1994 Ladder safety: Construction Number: VT01570 Material: video, 6 minutes Industry: construction Covers the safe use of ladders including inspection, 4:1 pitch ratio, the 3-point rule, safe climbing techniques, and job-made ladders. Assoc General Contractors of America, 1992 Ladder safety: Construction Number: VT01672 Spanish Material: video, 6 minutes Industry: construction See previous description. Assoc General Contractors of America, 1992 Ladder safety: Fall prevention Number: VT01545 Material: video, 12 minutes Industry: all industries Explains the principles of ladder selection, inspection, set-up and use, and safe climbing techniques. Primedia Workplace Safety, 1993 Ladder safety: Step right up Number: VT01279 Material: video, 19 minutes Industry: general industry This humorous video demonstrates safety tips and procedures when using portable ladders including carrying, inspection, erecting, securing, and climbing. Coronet/MTI Film & Video, 1981 Stairway and ladder safety: Success at the top Number: VT01425 Material: video, 17 minutes Industry: construction Discusses ladder and stairway safety including point of access, inspection, ladder ratings, and requirements for jobmade ladders and stairways such as height limits, lumber strengths, siderails, tie-down, treads, risers, and stair-rail heights. Assoc General Contractors of America, 1991 Stairways and ladders: Construction safety Number: VT01389 Material: video, 7 minutes Industry: construction Mostly discusses ladder safety including step and straight ladder set-up, how to choose the proper ladder for the job, pre-use inspection, and slope ratio, and stairway safety inspection. CoreMedia Training Solutions, 1991 Stairways and ladders: The first step Number: VT01596 Material: video, 18 minutes Industry: all industries This video, which mostly covers portable and fixed ladders, reviews hazards and safety procedures including proper selection for the job, inspection, maintenance, set-up, climbing techniques, and load capacity. Coastal Training Technologies, 1991 Lasers Laser safety: Construction Number: VT01673 Material: video, 8 minutes Industry: construction Covers the use of lasers in construction, the four classes of lasers, the hazards of laser light, proper eye protection, and safe operating practices including the posting of warning signs. Assoc General Contractors of America, 1997 Lead Advertencia a los peligros de plomo (lead) Number: VT01386 Spanish Material: video, 13 minutes Industry: construction Discusses lead hazards including health effects and personal protective equipment. Chicago Construction Safety Council, 1996 Lead abatement: Safe practices Number: VT01261 Material: video, 26 minutes Industry: construction Discusses lead hazards and ways of preventing exposure in the construction industry. Laborers-AGC Education and Training Fund, 1995 Lead exposure in construction: Exposing the facts Number: VT01705 Material: video, 17 minutes Industry: construction Describes how lead is used in the construction industry, its effects on the human body, and how workers can protect themselves from overexposure. Assoc General Contractors of America, 1992 Lead in construction: Medical surveillance Number: VT01265 Material: video 15 minutes Industry: construction Discusses medical examinations and surveillance program that employers are required to provide workers exposed to lead in construction. Laborers-AGC Education and Training Fund 1993 Lead safety in the demolition industry Number: VT01260 Material: video 15 minutes Industry: wrecking and demolition Discusses lead exposure, its health effects, and ways of preventing exposure National Assoc of Demolition Contractors 1994 Lead safety in the demolition industry Number: VT01266 Spanish Material: video, 15 minutes Industry: wrecking and demolition See previous description. National Assoc of Demolition Contractors, 1994 Lead safety on the construction site: Employee Number: VT01236 Material: video, 29 minutes Industry: construction Discusses lead hazards, health effects, sources of lead exposure, medical surveillance, engineering and work practice controls, and abatement procedures. Chicago Construction Safety Council, 1993 Lead safety on the construction site: Employer Number: VT01237 Material: video, 26 minutes Industry: construction Covers compliance programs, lead hazards, health effects, exposure assessment, control measures, OSHA requirements, recordkeeping requirements, and safety program evaluation. Chicago Construction Safety Council, 1993 Lead standard Number: VT01661 Material: video, 6 minutes Industry: all industries Discusses how lead enters the body, the health hazards associated with overexposure, safety procedures, and preventive measures. Summit Training Source, 1996 Lead: Treat it with respect Number: VT01463 Material: video, 17 minutes Industry: construction Discusses the dangers of lead hazards in construction, how lead enters the body, exposure limits, PPE, housekeeping, and medical surveillance. Coastal Training Technologies, 1993 Working safely with lead: Construction Number: VT00547 Material: video, 20 minutes Industry: construction Discusses the potential health hazards involved with overexposure to lead, routes of entry into the body, safety precautions and medical surveillance. Primedia Workplace Learning, 1994 Lockout/Tagout Construction lockout/tagout Number: VT01458 Material: video, 10 minutes Industry: construction Discusses the prevention of unexpected start-ups of equipment during servicing and maintenance including how lockout/tagout systems operate and a six-step safety procedure. Coastal Training Technologies, 1992 Construction lockout/tagout: Take control Number: VT01427 Material: video, 20 minutes Industry: construction Reviews the types of hazardous energy found on the jobsite, identifying potential hazards, proper lockout/tagout procedures, and equipment re-energizing procedures. Assoc General Contractors of America, 1993 Lockout for life! Lockout/tagout case histories Number: VT01444 Material: video, 20 minutes Industry: general industry Shows dramatic re-enactments of actual accidents, reviews the hazards of uncontrolled energy, details correct procedures for locking and tagging, proper equipment shutdown and isolation, and proper safety procedures. Coastal Training 1992 Lockout tragedy: Danger zone Number: VT01750 Material: video, 15 minutes Industry: general industry This high-impact video retells the story of a worker who lost his life in an avoidable accident involving improper lockout procedures. Coastal Training Technologies, 2001 Lockout/tagout for machine shop employees Number: VT01239 Material: video, 18 minutes Industry: general industry Discusses lockout/tagout procedures for machine shop employees. National Tooling and Machining Association , 1992 Lockout/tagout for machine shop managers Number: VT01238 Material: video, 19 minutes Industry: general industry Discusses lockout/tagout procedures for machine shop employees. National Tooling and Machining Association, 1992 Lockout/tagout procedures Number: VT01306 Material: video, 6 minutes Industry: general industry Covers proper procedures for isolating various types of hazardous energy including electrical, mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic, and the procedures to take when restarting equipment. Summit Training Source, 1990 Lockout/tagout safety procedures Number: VT01277 Material: video, 17 minutes Industry: general industry Discusses energy control during the maintenance and servicing of equipment. NOTE: Washington State may have stricter standards than Federal OSHA. WA State Dept of Labor and Industries, 1992 Lockout/tagout: Controlling the beast Number: VT01470 Material: video, 19 minutes Industry: general industry Graphically demonstrates the hazards of uncontrolled energy, reviews and explains the purpose of proper lockout/tagout procedures and the dangers if those procedures are not followed. Coastal Training Technologies, 1994 Lockout/tagout: Real, real-life Number: VT01608 Material: video, 18 minutes Industry: general industry This interactive video covers the when, where and why of lockout including safe work practices, proper locking/tagging procedures, and spotting potential dangers. Coastal Training Technologies, 2000 Lockout/tagout: Real, real-life Number: VT01718 Spanish Material: video, 18 minutes Industry: general industry See previous description. Coastal Training Technologies, 2000 Lockout/tagout: safety training for employees Number: VT01552 Material: video, 15 minutes Industry: general industry Provides an overview of the standard and demonstrates proper safety procedures including how to apply and remove safety devices, the requirements for locks and tags, inspections, recordkeeping, and maintaining lockout/tagout during shift changes. J.J. Keller & Associates, 1995 Lockout/tagout: The process of controlling hazardous energy by Edward R. Grund Number: T55.G77 Material: book, 429 pages Industry: general industry Covers safeguards and practices to protect workers when servicing, repairing, adjusting, and inspecting machinery, equipment, and processes. National Safety Council, 1995 Logging Operations Conducting a safety meeting in the field Number: VT01250 Material: video, 14 minutes Industry: logging Discusses how to conduct a safety meeting at the work site. University of Idaho, 1992 Ground skidding Number: VT01257 Material: video, 11 minutes Industry: logging This video, developed for Pacific Northwest logging, covers the basic safety procedures of ground skidding. University of Idaho, 1992 Landing safety Number: VT01251 Material: video, 18 minutes Industry: logging This logging video discusses safety measures to be taken at landing areas. University of Idaho, 1992 Line skidding Number: VT01252 Material: video, 16 minutes Industry: logging Covers safety procedures for skidding with a gravity yarder. University of Idaho, 1992 Loading and hauling Number: VT01253 Material: video, 17 minutes Industry: logging Discusses safety procedures for drivers and loader operators during the loading and hauling of logs. University of Idaho, 1992 Logging body mechanics Number: VT01292 Material: video, 22 minutes Industry: logging Discusses the prevention of back injuries for loggers working with chain saws and logging equipment. Lumberjack Resource Development Council, 1995 Logging safely in the Intermountain Northwest Number: VT01254 Material: video, 18 minutes Industry: logging Gives an overview of logging operations and safety practices. University of Idaho, 1992 Mechanized logging Number: VT01255 Material: video, 12 minutes Industry: logging Covers the basics of safe mechanized logging. University of Idaho, 1992 Physics of falling Number: VT01256 Material: video, 14 minutes Industry: logging This video, developed for Pacific Northwest logging, discusses the basics of safe tree falling including saw cuts. University of Idaho, 1992 |
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