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Manufacturing and General
Industry
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1001A
Employee Safety
Orientation
(English
& Spanish) (14 min)
Required
by OSHA for training all employees who are exposed to "general hazards."
Includes basic requirements, electrical, mechanical, back injury prevention,
fire prevention, fire protection, personal protective equipment, and more. |


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1002A
Hazard Communications
(English
& Spanish) (18 min.)
Required
by OSHA for training employees who use chemicals/hazardous materials in
the workplace. Describes material safety data sheets (MSDS), labeling
requirements, and basic safety when using these materials. |


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1003A
Hazard Communications
- Your Right to Know
(English
& Spanish) (13 min.)
Program
includes chemical spills, and reinforces the information required for
training employees in MSDS and basic hazard communications. |


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1004A
OSHA's Hazardous
Energy Source(Lockout/Tagout)
(English
& Spanish) (10 min)
This
is a great training tool for "affected" and "authorized"
employees in lockout/tagout procedures. |
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1005A
Workplace Safety
Inspection Checklist
(English)
(11 min.)
Overview
of what workplace inspections are all about, how to complete inspection
forms,
and basics relating to unsafe conditions in any type of workplace. |


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1006A
SB-198 California's
Safety Law
(English
& Spanish) (17 min.)
California
passed a law in January 1990 outlining new requirements and standards
for safety program development and implementation. Although the law only
applies to California businesses, it should be reviewed by employers in
other states. It contains excellent information relating to safety program
development, documentation and enforcement efforts. This law is a blueprint
for things to come in every part of the nation for those companies striving
to improve their safety programs. |
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1007A
OSHA Recordkeeping/Insurance
Paperwork
(English)
(13 min.)
Designed
for administrative persons responsible for safety and insurance related
reports. This video explains accident investigation, proper completion
of records, as well as the procedure for hospital/clinic visits and follow
up paperwork. Good program for administrative personnel, supervisors,
and those persons charged with maintaining safety and training records. |
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1008A
Safety Committees
- The Real Story
(English)
(12 min.)
With
limited time by the manufacturing industry, effective safety committees
may be difficult to achieve. Safety committees can become a burden rather
than providing a benefit. This program deals with effective safety committees
within a limited amount of time. |
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1009A
How to Develop an
Effective Safety Program
(English)
(19 min.)
Designed
for supervisors and middle management. This tape explains how supervisors
are the keys to any program and how to provide safety leadership in a
manufacturing environment. Complete step-by-step program for successfully
developing and implementing an effective safety program. These steps,
when implemented, have reduced accidents and injuries by as much as 50%
to 75%. |
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1010A
Documentation of
Safety Efforts
(English)
(11 min.)
Instructs
supervisors and employees on the importance of providing written documentation
for all training efforts. Regulatory and legal agencies are now requiring
written documentation to prove that training and safety efforts are being
accomplished. Outlines standards and how to meet requirements. |
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1011A
Facts About OSHA
Inspection
(English)
(16 min.)
Developed
from OSHA's requirements and guidelines relating to OSHA inspections.
Informs employers of how to prepare for OSHA inspections. Covers regular
inspections, imminent danger situations, and the inspection process. |
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1012A
Employer's Right
After an OSHA Inspection
(English)
(14 min.)
Explains
employers' rights, responsibilities and action necessary for abatement
and/or contesting citations. Good overview for management to ensure your
rights are protected upon receiving an OSHA inspection and citations. |
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1013A
25 Most Commonly
Cited OSHA Violation
(English)
(9 min.)
Explains
the most commonly cited violations, what the violations are and how to
avoid citations for these types of violations. Excellent program for managers,
supervisors, and employees to guide them in a better OSHA compliance. |
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1014A
OSHA's Inspection
Criteria For Hazard Communications
(English)
(17 min.)
OSHA
has issued guidelines to compliance officers to determine effectiveness
of the written hazard communication plan, training efforts, labeling,
and MSDS requirements. This program explains how to develop a hazard communication
program from OSHA's guidelines. |
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1016A
Supervisor's Guide
To Accident Investigation
(English)
(12 min.)
Explains
the importance of accident investigation reports and offers tips on investigation
fact finding techniques. Demonstrates the incorrect manner to conduct
an employee interview after an accident, and provides "human behavior"
tips. |
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1017A
Safety Tips For
New Safety Supervisors
(English)
(12 min.)
Developed
for the nonprofessional person assigned to coordinate a safety program.
Explains fundamentals and special tips necessary to develop a safety program. |
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1018A
Workers' Compensation:
The Injured Worker
(English)
(8 min.)
In
California, every injured employee must be notified of their Workers'
Compensation rights and benefits at the time of injury. This program was
developed to meet statutory labor code notification requirements. Notification
of rights and benefits are essential to preclude additional employer potential
liability and also serves a moral responsibility to alert the employer
of benefits, which often result in the less litigated workers' compensation
cases. |
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1019A
Corporate Criminal
Liabilities Act (California
"Manager Go To Jail" Law)
(English)
(18 min.)
On
January 1, 1991, California adopted a new law setting forth penalties
(fines and prison terms) for those managers, company officers, who fail
to notify employees and the general public of potential hazards, not only
hazards in the workplace, but products hazards and others. |


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1021A
Workers' Compensation
Fraud
(English
& Spanish) (12 min.)
This
program targets all employees and explains the Workers' Compensation concept,
how this program benefits both the employer and employee. Explains filing
a fraudulent workers' compensation claim by an employee in any state is
fraud. |
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1022A
Americans With Disabilities
Act (ADA)
(English)
(14 min.)
The
Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed into law July 26, 1990.
The law prohibits discrimination against qualified people with disabilities
in employment, public services and transportation, public accommodations,
and telecommunications. This program explains the requirements that are
applicable to all states. Can be used to train management, supervisors,
and employees. |
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1023A
Hazard Communications
- Cosmetology
(English)
(13 min.)
This
program includes a hazard communications manual designed to give clients
working in the cosmetology industry guidelines for developing a program
to meet OSHA requirements. Explains MSDS, chemical labeling, and general
information to train employees in hazard communications. |
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1024A
Texas Workers' Compensation
Commission (TWCC)
(English)
(17 min.)
Explains
the laws in Texas relating to the requirements of all Texas employers
for protecting their employees regardless of the Workers' Compensation
system used by employers. Explains the new rules and regulations, mandated
safety and training programs, and more. |
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1025A
Dr. John Howard
- 1992 Western Safety Conference
(English)
(29 min.)
Videotaped
live at the Western Safety Congress. Dr. Howard is Chief, Cal-OSHA. He
discusses the approach and future compliance procedures under his direction.
Addresses the workers' compensation problems and has some very effective
messages for both management and employees relating to workplace safety. |


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1026A
How To Investigate
An Accident
(English
& Spanish) (13 min.)
Teaches
supervisors the basics of accident investigation, the important points
to consider when developing facts for an accident report. Goes through
a scenario of an accident investigation. |


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1027A
Reporting For Work
- Your Safety Responsibilities
(English
& Spanish) (10 min.)
Designed
to educate employees of their responsibilities for reporting to work in
proper clothing and proper safety attitudes. General orientation to safety
basics that can be used to supplement your safety orientation program
for new employees, as well as awareness of experienced employees. |
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1028A
Lead In The Workplace
(English)
(15 min.)
Employees
rarely understand the dangers of lead exposure. They may have general
ideas, but this program will give them the important facts regarding exposure
to lead and the resulting ailments. |


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1029A
Loading/Unloading
Trailers
(English
& Spanish) (13 min.)
An
excellent program which explains how to properly load and unload trailers
using forklifts. Many injuries occur when performing this work due to
inexperience or not understanding the proper safety procedures. |
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1030A
Labor / Management
Safety Committees
(English)
(15 min.)
This
is an excellent training program for everyone in your organization regarding
the proper operation of a safety committee. |
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1031A
The Dark Ages Of
Safety (Humorous Program)
(English)
(12 min.)
The
"best ever" for its subtle humor and safety message. Contains
black and white footage from the National Archives showing the safety
efforts from the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s. It's non-offensive, humorous,
yet powerful motivation for safety education and obeying safety rules. |
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1032A
Injury/Illness Prevention
Plan
(English)
(14 min.)
Chooses
the best from a variety of industries and explains how to properly develop
an effective program, as well as how to obtain enforcement of your company's
rules and regulations. |
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1033A
What's Wrong With
This Picture? (I) (Humorous Program)
(English)
(16 min.)
Fresh
approach to video based safety training. Students are asked to identify
safety hazards in scenes from video clips. The segments are repeated with
narration and graphics explaining what hazards or unsafe acts exist. This
method utilizes employee participation to make the training more interesting. |
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1034A
What's Wrong With
This Picture? (II) Forking Around (Humorous Program)
(English)
(16 min.)
Another
humorous video in the "What's Wrong With This Picture" series.
This program is for forklift operators to enhance existing forklift training. |
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1035A
Dog
Bite Prevention
(English)
(20 min.)
Program
Directed ar mail carriers and meter readers, but also applicable to anyone
working around dogs and potentially dangerous animals. Includes on-camera
segment from Mr. R. Bermer, Animal Behaviorist. Excellent Program (New
1998) |
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1036A
"BOOK'EM
DANNO" (Humorous)
(English)
(17 min.)
This
is a humorous video which is a takeoff of a 1940's private investigator
character who reports to work early and walks around the workplace detecting
numerous hazards. Guaranteed to "spark" any safety training
program, yet improve safety awareness for all employees. (Not offensive
to any audience) |
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1037A
Homocide
In The Workplace
(English)
(17 min.)
Program focuses on the trend in
deaths occurring in the workplace. More people are being killed by violence
at work than actual on-th-job injuries. This program was commissioned
by Texas Workers' Compensation Commision, and explains the problem and
how to protect employees. |


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1038A
Ladder
Safety
(English
or Spanish) (7 min. Eng. 9 min Spn.)
Short
program on the safe use of step ladders, straight ladders, platform ladders
and general safety measures needed to prevent potentially serious accidents. |


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1039A
Orientation
2000
(English
or Spanish) (45 min.)
This
is the most comprehensive Safety Orientation program ever produced. Contains
a large number of topics, including Employee Safety Responsibility, PPE,
Bloodborne Pathogens, Safe Lifting, Sanitaion and Personal Hygiene, Electrical
Safety, Machines/Equipment, Ergonomics and much more. This is the short
version. |


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1040A
Orientation
2000
(English
or Spanish) (16 min.)
This
is the most comprehensive Safety Orientation program ever produced. Contains
a large number of topics, including Employee Safety Responsibility, PPE,
Bloodborne Pathogens, Safe Lifting, Sanitaion and Personal Hygiene, Electrical
Safety, Machines/Equipment, Ergonomics and much more. This is the short
version. |
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1041A
Hazard
Communication For The New Millenium
(English)
(26 min.)
This
video program provides all the updated information relating to a comprehensive
HAZCOM written plan, including functions of the purchasing department,
chemical storage, MSDS and proper labeling. This long version is designed
to "train the trainer," supervisors or for initial training
for all employees. This program concentrates heavily on what should be
included in the written plan. this is the long version. |
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1042A
Hazard
Communication For The New Millenium
(English)
(16 min.)
This
short version of HAZCOM provides updated training in the areas of MSDS,
labeling, physical and health hazards and information generally required
for employee training. This version does not elaborate on the written
plan, as most employees are not concerned with developing written manuals,
only knowing one exists that can be reviewed as necessary. This is the
short version.
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