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See also Construction Trades Spray painting: Dual protection Number: VT01269 Material: video, 14 minutes Industry: general industry Discusses the spray-painting process, its health hazards, and basic control strategies for dealing with these hazards. US National Institute for OSH, 1984 Personal Protective Equipment See also Eye Protection; Foot Protection; Hand Protection; Head Protection; Hearing Protection; and Respiratory Protection Personal protective equipment Number: VT01287 Material: video, 9 minutes Industry: all industries Discusses types of hazards found in the workplace and appropriate personal protective equipment. Training Network-LIP, 1992 Personal protective equipment Number: VT00386 Material: video, 5 minutes Industry: all industries Demonstrates the proper use of personal protective equipment including hard hats, respirators, eye protection, and gloves. Summit Training Source, 1990 Personal protective equipment Number: VT01286 Material: video, 6 minutes Industry: all industries Covers the selection and use of hard hats, gloves, safety glasses, and earmuffs. Training Network-LIP, 1992 Personal protective equipment for construction: Best strategy Number: VT01407 Material: video, 12 minutes Industry: construction Discusses the safety reasons for using PPE, sizing up the job, choosing the proper PPE, and the use of hard hats, earplugs and muffs, face shields, safety shoes, gloves, safety glasses and goggles, respirators, and fall protection. Assoc General Contractors of America, 1995 Personal protective equipment for head, eye/face, hand, foot Number: VT01398 Material: video, 19 minutes Industry: all industries Discusses matching personal protective equipment with the hazards associated with the job, proper selection, fit, inspection, and maintenance of hard hats, safety glasses, gloves, and work boots. Primedia Workplace Learning, 1992 Personal protective equipment training Number: VT01553 Material: video, 22 minutes Industry: general industry Covers eye and face, head, foot, hand, hearing, and respiratory personal protective equipment, how to use it, fit testing, maintenance and inspection. J.J. Keller & Associates, 1994 Personal protective equipment: Danger zone Number: VT01652 Material: video 12 minutes Industry: general industry Stresses the importance of assessing hazards prior to PPE selection and includes demonstrations of the proper use and care of hard hats, safety glasses, goggles, respirators, gloves, and shoes. Summit Training Source, 1992 Personal protective equipment: Real, real-life Number: VT01493 Material: video, 14 minutes Industry: all industries This humorous video discusses the use of various types of personal protective equipment and shows re-enactments of real-life situations and asks viewers to think how they would respond. Coastal Training Technologies, 1997 Personal protective equipment: What's the difference? Number: VT01723 Material: video, 10 minutes Industry: roofing and siding Covers the types of personal protective equipment needed to prevent injuries including hard hats, gloves, goggles, boots and the conditions in which it is needed. National Roofing Contractors Assoc, 1990 Personal protective equipment: You're covered Number: VT01447 Material: video, 18 minutes Industry: general industry Covers workplace hazards and the selection, care and use of head, eye/face, foot, hand, and hearing personal protective equipment including safety glasses, types and classes of hard hats, gloves, footwear, and ear muffs and plugs. Coastal Training Technologies, 1994 Power Presses Mechanical power press safety: Don't press your luck Number: VT01446 Material: video 19 minutes Industry: general industry Discusses proper safety procedures, types of presses, safeguarding devices, press operation, inspection and maintenance. Coastal Training Technologies, 1996 Process Safety Contractor's guide to process safety management: a part of the process Number: VT01585 Material: video, 14 minutes Industry: construction Covers work safety in industrial process facilities including hazard control, worker training, and OSHA’s Process Safety Management Standard. Assoc General Contractors of America, 1994 It can happen here: Chemical disasters Number: VT01171 Material: video, 5 minutes Industry: chemical Describes the causes of toxic releases and explosions at chemical plants. Intl Chemical Workers Union, 1989 Line breaking: Use a permit Number: VT01443 Material: video, 16 minutes Industry: chemical Discusses the dangers involved in not following process system safety procedures including line and equipment opening (LEO), LEO permits, lockout/ tagout, line-breaking procedures and post procedures, and emergency response. Coastal Training Technologies, 1992 Never again: Preventing chemical disasters Number: VT01172 Material: video, 49 minutes Industry: chemical Covers safety committees, risk analysis, and accidents. United Steelworkers of America, 1989 Not by chance: Chemical disasters Number: VT01175 Material: video, 21 minutes Industry: chemical Discusses the risks of accidental chemical releases to workers and the general public. AFL-CIO Industrial Union Department, 1990 Permit-required activities Number: VT01690 Material: video, 12 minutes Industry: construction Discusses high-risk contractor work that requires a special work permit including identifying potential hazards, safe work practices for hot work, confined space entry, excavations, asbestos, and lockout/tagout. Summit Training Source, 1995 Process incident investigation Number: VT01657 Material: video, 18 minutes Industry: general industry Covers the methods and techniques of gathering evidence, interviewing witnesses, analyzing details, and documenting information. Summit Training Source, 1993 Process safety for the hard hat crew Number: VT01621 Material: video, 12 minutes Industry: construction For contract employees working at chemical or petroleum facilities including how the Process Safety Standard applies to them, contract employee responsibilities, safe work practices, lines of communication, and handling emergencies and accidents. Coastal Training Technologies, 1995 Process safety: Employee awareness Number: VT01465 Material: video, 15 minutes Industry: general industry Explains basic elements of the Process Safety Standard, the importance of following proper procedures, employee participation in process safety programs, incident investigation and follow-up. Coastal Training Technologies, 1994 |
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