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Title # |
Year |
Length |
AN EMPLOYEE'S VIEW OF OSHA RECORD KEEPING (VHS)
This video reminds employees that it is important to adhere to OSHA's recordkeeping standard and reviews the responsibilities of management in the recordkeeping process. Topics include: specific OSHA requirements and protocols, types and details of recordkeeping forms and distinguishing recordable incidents.
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95 |
2004 |
18 Minutes |
AN INTRODUCTION TO WORKPLACE SAFETY (DVD)
This presentation provides an overview of the roles and responsibilities of both the company and the employee in regard to safety and how these elements fit together to form a comprehensive safety program. Topics include identifying workplace hazards, controlling hazards, personal protective equipment, safety responsibilities of the company and employees, unsafe acts and how the company's safety culture works to protect employees.
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511 |
2007 |
13 Minutes |
CLOSE CALLS AND NEAR MISSES (VHS)
This video helps employees better understand the importance of complacency, unreported incidents, correcting hazards, unsafe conditions, controlling emotions and emergency response.
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508 |
2000 |
19 Minutes |
COMPRESSED GAS: SAFETY AWARENESS (EN/SP DVD)
This program details safe and proper handling of compressed gas cylinders, classifications and labeling, flammable/nonflammable and toxic gases, handling cylinders and valves.
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493 |
2008 |
18 Minutes |
CONVEYOR SAFETY IN THE WORKPLACE (VHS)
This video demonstrates the work practices employees must follow to stay safe when working with and around conveyors. Topics include: types of conveyor guarding, operator training, shear points, nip points, pinch points, and dangers of sitting or standing on conveyors.
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958 |
2002 |
17 Minutes |
EGRESS AND EXIT SAFETY (DVD)
Standard Operating Procedures of many companies require Egress and Exit Safety be taught to their employees to enhance their safety program. Topics include: Types of hazards, definition of egress and exit, exit routes, exit signs, exit markings, employer responsibilities and egress and exit standards.
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564 |
2010 |
5 Minutes |
EMPLOYEE ORIENTATION SUPERMARKET SERIES (DVD)
The supermarket/grocery environment presents a broad range of safety training challenges. This program touches on many of the most common hazards and examines ways to minimize risk. Viewers receive brief, overview training on a variety of topics including: preventing slips & falls, back injury prevention, preventing cuts & burns, food safety, hazard communication, machinery safety and more.
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751 |
2011 |
21 Minutes |
EMPLOYEE WELLNESS: TAKING CARE OF YOU (EN/SP DVD)
Employee wellness: taking care of you, explores the concept of wellness, the state of being at your physical, mental, emotional and spiritual best. It shows practical, every day steps employees can take towards achieving wellness. Topics covered are health screenings, smoking, drug and alcohol abuse, vaccinations, diet, exercise, shift work and more. Help your employees understand the why's, how's and importance of being well with this informative program.
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919 |
2011 |
16 Minutes |
FATIGUE MANAGEMENT ESSENTIALS (DVD)
Shift work can increase the fatigue levels of personnel and can increase the risk of serious accidents. When well managed however, shift work can bring about major improvements in productivity and job satisfaction.
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333 |
2008 |
18 Minutes |
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING, KEEPING YOUR WORKPLACE SAFE (DVD)
This presentation teaches the importance of keeping a clean, organized, uncluttered workplace and how to prevent injuries, illness, allergies, and even fires through good housekeeping practices. It contains a number of methods to achieve a consistently clean and safe work environment, including the well-known 5 S's method. Additional topics include proper footwear, ventilation, handling electrical hazards, safety in the presence of combustible dust, and how to properly store hazardous materials. The video trains on compliance with OSHA'S regulation: CFR 1910.22.
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389 |
2009 |
10 Minutes |
HANDLING A SEXUAL HARASSMENT INVESTIGATION (DVD)
This program is designed to help managers prevent sexual harassment and if it does occur, understand how to handle an investigation including knowing your companies legal responsibilities, the proper steps to take, conducting an investigation, documenting, and interviewing the harasser and potential witnesses.
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445 |
2005 |
20 Minutes |
HAZARD RECOGNITION AND CONTROL (POWERPOINT)
This PowerPoint teaches employees how to recognize and control hazards. This program uses hazard scenarios to point out the direct, indirect and root causes of incidents. Topics include: hazard recognition, spotting unsafe conditions and responsibilities of supervisors, team leaders and employees.
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108 |
2004 |
18 Minutes |
HEALTH AND HYGIENE ESSENTIALS FOR INDUSTRY (VHS)
The consequences of poor health and hygiene practices in industry can result in the spread of infectious diseases and increased sick days for personnel. This video shows employees how to minimize the spread of disease. Topics include: how infections spread, infectious diseases, cleanliness at work and personal and food hygiene.
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62 |
2005 |
19 Minutes |
HIGH-IMPACT (SP VHS)
This program shows graphic pictures of industrial injuries to illustrate the need for compliance with safety procedures. Viewers should be warned that this video contains extremely graphic pictures.
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116 |
1999 |
8 Minutes |
INTRODUCTION TO SAFETY: WAREHOUSE INDUSTRY (VHS)
Warehouses can be dangerous because there is so much activity. Common injuries include back injuries related to heavy lifting and accidental injuries involving powered industrial trucks. This video urges employees to stay incident free by always using safe work practices. Topics include: back injuries, forklift injuries, safety rules and regulations and safe work practices.
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285 |
2000 |
5 Minutes |
JUST ANOTHER DAY (EN/SP DVD)
Are your veteran employees getting complacent about safety? Do they skip the safety procedures at times assuming that since they've done something dozens of times, they can skip them without consequences? In this DVD your employees will keep score as they follow the five main characters through a typical work day. Count how many hazards they miss as they encounter one risky situation after another until the sobering ending.
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384 |
2009 |
20 Minutes |
KNIFE SAFETY IN THE WORKPLACE (DVD)
A blade cannot tell the difference between cutting work material or slicing a hand or finger. This video teaches viewers how to follow industrial knife safety rules and includes the importance of keeping blades sharp, proper cutting procedures, changing and disposing of blades, keeping body parts out of the blade's path of travel and first aid for knife wounds.
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165 |
2004 |
16 Minutes |
KNIFE SAFETY IN THE WORKPLACE CONSISE VERSION (DVD)
A blade cannot tell the difference between cutting work material or slicing a hand or finger. This video teaches viewers how to follow industrial knife safety rules and includes the importance of keeping blades sharp, proper cutting procedures, changing and disposing of blades, keeping body parts out of the blade's path of travel and first aid for knife wounds.
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921 |
2004 |
10 Minutes |
LEADING INDICATORS: IT'S THE LITTLE THINGS (DVD)
Jeff "Odie" Espenship is an Air Force A-10 Warthog fighter pilot and also an international airline pilot. As a flight leader, he knows what it takes to operate safely in a high-risk and sometimes dangerous work environment. In this dynamic presentation, Odie discusses his experiences involving shortcuts, snap decisions and complacency as a pilot and how they relate to common workplace situations. Because these leading indicators tend to snowball and contribute to accidents, he stresses that employees must always be aware of the "little things" and take action when they tempt us or our co-workers to perform unsafe acts. While pointing out common safety errors often made by fighter pilots and regular employees alike, Odie emphasizes the lessons all workers can learn from these mistakes.
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787 |
2009 |
27 Minutes |
LEADING INDICATORS: IT'S THE LITTLE THINGS CONCISE VERSION (DVD)
Jeff "Odie" Espenship is a United States Air Force A-10 Warthog fighter pilot and also an international airline pilot. As a flight leader, he knows what it takes to operate safely in a high-risk and sometimes dangerous work environment. In this dynamic presentation, Odie discusses his experiences involving shortcuts and complacency as a pilot and how they relate to common workplace situations. Because these leading indicators tend to snowball and contribute to accidents, he stresses that employees must always be aware of the "little things" and take action when they tempt us or our co-workers to perform unsafe acts. Concise version of title #787.
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457 |
2011 |
12 Minutes |
LONG HAIR AND LOOSE CLOTHING SAFETY (VHS)
Allowing long hair, loose clothing and jewelry to get tangled in moving parts and machinery causes many injuries and deaths each year. This video will show viewers how they can reduce the chance of such an injury by discussing topics such as: bulky clothing, gloves and shoes, jewelry, long hair and basic safety concerns.
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251 |
1999 |
13 Minutes |
MAINTAINING YOUR SAFETY (DVD)
Maintenance workers maintain all aspects of operations and equipment. They are such an important part of the process that they feel pressure to get all repairs done fast! In this program, maintenance workers learn how to overcome pressure and redouble their efforts to always follow safe work procedures. Also featured are reenactments of common maintenance incidents, testimonials and examples of safe work practices. Other topics include job hazard analysis, lockout/tagout, ladder safety, aerial lifts, fall protection, using tools properly and electrical safety.
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33 |
2009 |
20 Minutes |
MAINTAINING YOUR SAFETY (SP DVD)
Maintenance workers maintain all aspects of operations and equipment. They are such an important part of the process that they feel pressure to get all repairs done fast! In this program, maintenance workers learn how to overcome pressure and redouble their efforts to always follow safe work procedures. Also featured are reenactments of common maintenance incidents, testimonials and examples of safe work practices. Other topics include job hazard analysis, lockout/tagout, ladder safety, aerial lifts, fall protection, using tools properly and electrical safety.
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42 |
2009 |
20 Minutes |
MAINTAINING YOUR SAFETY CONCISE (DVD)
Maintenance workers maintain all aspects of operations and equipment. They are such an important part of the process that they feel pressure to get all repairs done fast! In this program, maintenance workers learn how to overcome pressure and redouble their efforts to always follow safe work procedures. Also featured are reenactments of common maintenance incidents, testimonials and examples of safe work practices. Other topics include job hazard analysis, lockout/tagout, ladder safety, aerial lifts, fall protection, using tools properly and electrical safety.
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60 |
2009 |
10 Minutes |
MAINTENANCE PRINCIPLES (DVD)
When equipment fails, it can be disastrous to your company. It can cost time, revenue, and it can even cost jobs. This program shows workers how solid maintenance principles can be used to reduce the influence of defects that come from five sources workmanship, operation, materials, design and failure events.
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920 |
2012 |
19 Minutes |
MAKING SAFETY WORK (DVD CONCISE VERSION)
In just an instant, a workplace injury can transform a productive worker into one who is unable to work. This is why workplace injuries must be prevented and why all employees are needed to make our safety program work. This program provides an overview of common workplace hazards and how they are to be controlled while also demonstrating the importance of each employee's commitment and participation in the safety effort. Viewers will also see how easily injuries can occur when employees decide not to take responsibility for their safety. Topics include lockout/tagout, PPE, Bloodborne pathogens, confined space entry, hazard communication, good housekeeping and pedestrian safety.
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749 |
2013 |
10 Minutes |
MAKING SAFETY WORK (DVD)
In just an instant, a workplace injury can transform a productive worker into one who is unable to work. This is why workplace injuries must be prevented and why all employees are needed to make our safety program work. This program provides an overview of common workplace hazards and how they are to be controlled while also demonstrating the importance of each employee's commitment and participation in the safety effort. Viewers will also see how easily injuries can occur when employees decide not to take responsibility for their safety. Topics include lockout/tagout, PPE, Bloodborne pathogens, confined space entry, hazard communication, good housekeeping and pedestrian safety.
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99 |
2013 |
21 Minutes |
NEW EMPLOYEE SAFETY ORIENTATION AND TRAINING (SP DVD)
Designed for the purpose of helping new employees to acclimate to workplace safety and OSHA guidelines, this DVD is packed with OSHA-friendly terms and safety procedures for new employees. It includes information on the use of personal protective equipment, hazard communication, the need and right to know of all possible hazardous substances on site, good housekeeping and proper labeling and handling of hazardous substances in the workplace.
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417 |
2005 |
13 Minutes |
OSHA TOP 10 VIOLATIONS (EN/SP DVD)
Year after year, thousands of employees and contractors are injured or killed while on the job. Often these types of incidents are called accidents and chalked up to just bad luck or being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Injury statistics, however, show that the same types of incidents continue to occur over and over again. This training program serves as a guide to help your employees understand the ten most common OSHA violations, and what both the company and its employees can do to help avoid these type incidents and minimize the risk of an OSHA citation. It comes with both and English and a Spanish version on one DVD and covers these Top 10 OSHA violations.
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326 |
2015 |
27 Minutes |
PALLET & SKID SAFETY (EN/SP DVD)
There are many potential dangers when pallets and skids are misused. This program will address: types of wooden skids and pallets, weight capacities, wood quality and safe handling practices.
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92 |
2008 |
14 Minutes |
REMEMBER CHARLIE (DVD)
Charlie's journey from death's door following a refinery explosion, to his position as the world's leading presenter on why we all should follow safety procedures precisely.
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855 |
2009 |
56 Minutes |
SAFETY'S TOP 10 (DVD)
While the top 10 lists you see in magazines and on late night talk shows are created to get laughs, the list in this program focuses on a subject that is no laughing matter: causes of workplace injuries. With disturbing regularity, thousands of employees and contractors are injured or killed while on the job each year. Some people make the mistake of calling these types of incidents "accidents" and chalk them up to just "bad luck" or just being "in the wrong place at the wrong time, but safety professionals know better. Injury statistics show that the same types of incidents continue to occur over and over again. Viewers will see the top 10 causes of these incidents listed from 10 to one, but more importantly, they will learn how workplace injuries can be prevented. Topics include the prevention of the following causes of workplace injuries: workplace violence, repetitive motion injuries, body parts being caught in or crushed by equipment, motor vehicle collisions, the body being struck by objects, the body striking against objects, falls to lower levels, same-level slips and falls, overexertion and unsafe acts. (Spanish Version # 918)
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650 |
2009 |
19 Minutes |
SAFETY'S TOP 10 (SP DVD)
While the top 10 lists you see in magazines and on late night talk shows are created to get laughs, the list in this program focuses on a subject that is no laughing matter: causes of workplace injuries. With disturbing regularity, thousands of employees and contractors are injured or killed while on the job each year. Some people make the mistake of calling these types of incidents "accidents" and chalk them up to just "bad luck" or "just being" in the wrong place at the wrong time, but safety professionals know better. Injury statistics show that the same types of incidents continue to occur over and over again. Viewers will see the top 10 causes of these incidents listed from 10 to one, but more importantly, they will learn how workplace injuries can be prevented. Topics include the prevention of the following causes of workplace injuries: workplace violence, repetitive motion injuries, body parts being caught in or crushed by equipment, motor vehicle collisions, the body being struck by objects, the body striking against objects, falls to lower levels, same-level slips and falls, overexertion and unsafe acts. (English Version # 650)
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918 |
2009 |
19 Minutes |
SECURITY AWARENESS FOR WORK, TRAVEL, AND HOME (DVD)
The purpose of this presentation is to increase awareness of security issues and help us understand what we can do to remain secure at work, while traveling, and at home. Topics include: workplace security, harmful materials such as Anthrax in the mail, security tips for hotel guests, tourists, and automobile drivers, and finally security in the home.
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570 |
2001 |
16 Minutes |
SHIFT WORK, SLEEP AND ALERTNESS (VHS)
This program takes a close look at shift work and how it relates to sleep and on-the-job alertness. Among the topics covered are diet, exercise, what to do if you feel yourself sleepy on-the-job, the effects of light and darkness on sleep, the sun-up effect, white noise, and self-monitoring to improve your lifestyle and job performance.
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899 |
1998 |
27 Minutes |
SPILL PREVENTION AND CONTROL: INSURING A SAFER WORLD (EN/SP DVD)
Spill prevention control and countermeasures, or SPCC, was enacted by the EPA to protect our waterways and shorelines from oil spills. The rule considers many substances other than petroleum to be "oil". For instance, animal-based oil, vegetable oil and biofuel are covered by the rule. Make sure your employees are familiar with the prevention and control measures they must take in the event of a spill at your facility.
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943 |
2008 |
17 Minutes |
TAKE TIME FOR SAFETY (DVD)
In our busy lives, we are often faced with time-management choices. When given the chance, we must always choose safety over time savings, because rushing causes us to lose focus, skip steps, and make bad decisions. In fact, the time we spend staying safe is time well spent. In this program, workers learn the very real hazards associated with rushing and being in a hurry. Through various examples, viewers will learn to recognize the symptoms of becoming rushed, why "hurried working" is so dangerous and what steps they can take to stay safe. The program also makes the point that being in a hurry is not the real cause of incidents and injuries, but rather a symptom of poor planning, poor choices and poor time-management--all of which can be prevented by proper preparation and organization.
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589 |
2010 |
16 Minutes |
TAKE TIME FOR SAFETY (SP DVD)
In our busy lives, we are often faced with time-management choices. When given the chance, we must always choose safety over time savings, because rushing causes us to lose focus, skip steps, and make bad decisions. In fact, the time we spend staying safe is time well spent. In this program, workers learn the very real hazards associated with rushing and being in a hurry. Through various examples, viewers will learn to recognize the symptoms of becoming rushed, why "hurried working" is so dangerous and what steps they can take to stay safe. The program also makes the point that being in a hurry is not the real cause of incidents and injuries, but rather a symptom of poor planning, poor choices and poor time-management--all of which can be prevented by proper preparation and organization.
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630 |
2010 |
16 Minutes |
TAKE TIME FOR SAFETY CONCISE (DVD)
In our busy lives, we are often faced with time-management choices. When given the chance, we must always choose safety over time savings, because rushing causes us to lose focus, skip steps, and make bad decisions. In fact, the time we spend staying safe is time well spent. In this program, workers learn the very real hazards associated with rushing and being in a hurry. Through various examples, viewers will learn to recognize the symptoms of becoming rushed, why "hurried working" is so dangerous and what steps they can take to stay safe. The program also makes the point that being in a hurry is not the real cause of incidents and injuries, but rather a symptom of poor planning, poor choices and poor time-management--all of which can be prevented by proper preparation and organization.
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512 |
2010 |
10 Minutes |
THE AGING WORKFORCE MANAGEMENT VERSION (DVD)
This program will help you develop and implement strategies that will allow you to capitalize on the strengths of this ever-growing sector of your employment base and be better prepared to handle the challenges, including safety issues, that may arise as a result of the having older employees a part of your workforce.
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386 |
2009 |
12 Minutes |
THE AGING WORKFORCE: EMPLOYEE VERSION (DVD)
This program will help older workers define their unique place in today's workforce by teaching them to recognize their strengths and capitalize on the experience they bring to their job. Limitations of older workers are also addressed in addition to steps that can be taken to increase productivity.
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19 |
2011 |
10 Minutes |
THE SAFE LOADING AND UNLOADING OF DELIVERY VEHICLES (DVD)
Delivery drivers are in the top ten most dangerous jobs in America. That's why it's important to balance safety with completion of your duties. This DVD covers awareness, weather, changing conditions of loads and more.
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349 |
2009 |
18 Minutes |
THE SAFE OPERATION OF UTILITY CARTS (DVD)
This presentation trains utility cart operators how on pre-use inspections and the specific factors to look for during each inspection. This program will go over the hazards operators face and how to prevent and handle each one. Training will also be provided on managing weather hazards, avoiding distractions and how to safely park utility carts. This information will train both new and/or experienced utility cart operators to function safely in everyday situations on-the-job.
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411 |
2009 |
9 Minutes |
THE SAFE OPERATION OF UTILITY CARTS (SP DVD)
This presentation trains utility cart operators how on pre-use inspections and the specific factors to look for during each inspection. This program will go over the hazards operators face and how to prevent and handle each one. Training will also be provided on managing weather hazards, avoiding distractions and how to safely park utility carts. This information will train both new and/or experienced utility cart operators to function safely in everyday situations on-the-job.
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413 |
2009 |
9 Minutes |
THINK AND BE SAFE (DVD)
While working as a paramedic and firefighter, Martin Lesperance frequently hears injury victims say "I just wasn't thinking" or "I didn't think." If not thinking causes their pain and suffering, then thinking about safety could prevent their pain, suffering and possibly even death. In this live presentation, Martin uses his on-the-job experiences to show that taking a moment to think and act on safety can make a huge difference in our lives and the lives of our families.
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127 |
2007 |
18 Minutes |
UNDERSTANDING SAFETY AT WORK (DVD)
This presentation is an ideal induction program for new personnel and contractors and a great refresher for experienced staff. Topics covered in this title include: risk assessment, housekeeping, slips, trips & falls, hazardous substances, electrical hazards, work equipment safety, personal protective equipment, noise, material handling, fire, confined spaces and outdoor work.
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482 |
2006 |
24 Minutes |
UTAH LABOR COMMISSION - KTVX SPECIAL PROGRAM (VHS)
This video tells the story of Utahans who have either been injured or killed in industrial accidents and encourages workers to follow safety guidelines.
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302 |
1999 |
30 Minutes |
WAREHOUSE SAFETY
Warehouses play a critical role in our economy. They tend to be fast-paced and busy environments which can give rise to many different types of hazards. As a result, more employee fatalities occur in warehouses than in most other workplaces, and thousands of injuries occur there every year. This training program makes sure employees are informed about warehouse hazards and how to avoid them.
Topics covered also include:
• Warehouse safety fundamentals
• Materials handling basics
• Pallets, storing and stacking
• Working safety with forklifts
• Working safely on a loading dock
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574 |
2015 |
18 Minutes |
WHY SAFETY IS IMPORTANT (DVD)
Safety has a profound impact on a company's profitability. If you have been looking for a way to help your management team see the need to strengthen your company's commitment to safety, this is the DVD for you.
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67 |
2007 |
5 Minutes |
WORKPLACE HARASSMENT IN INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES (DVD)
This presentation discusses the various types of harassment that are found in the workplace, how they can affect an employee's work situation and what employees themselves can do to help prevent workplace harassment.
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93 |
2007 |
17 Minutes |
WORKPLACE HARASSMENT IN INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES (SP DVD)
This presentation discusses the various types of harassment that are found in the workplace, how they can affect an employee's work situation and what employees themselves can do to help prevent workplace harassment.
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492 |
2007 |
17 Minutes |
WORKPLACE HARASSMENT IN THE OFFICE (DVD)
This presentation discusses the various types of harassment that are found in the workplace, how they can affect an employee's work situation and what employees themselves can do to help prevent workplace harassment.
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475 |
2007 |
17 Minutes |
WORKPLACE HARRASSMENT IN THE OFFICE (SP DVD)
This presentation discusses the various types of harassment that are found in the workplace, how they can affect an employee's work situation and what employees themselves can do to help prevent workplace harassment.
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150 |
2007 |
17 Minutes |
WORKPLACE STRESS (DVD)
In this fast-paced world, we are always encountering situations that can be stressful. Many of these occur at work. However employee stress, and its effects on their ability to do their jobs, is a subject that is often overlooked. This informative program trains your employees to identify potentially stressful situations and learn how to cope with them. Included on the DVD is a Leader’s Guide, End of Course Quiz, Completion Certificate, and Attendance Log.
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5 |
2015 |
14 Minutes |