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ACCIDENT PREVENTION

A.1.1 HAND TOOLS & PORTABLE POWER TOOLS – 8 minutes
The importance of managing the use of hand and portable power tools, controlling tool usage, inspection, and maintenance are discussed. Ergonomic issues are also covered in this program.

A.1.2 FALLING OBJECTS – 5 minutes
Falling or flying objects account for many on-the-job accidents. This video explains how to protect yourself and your co-workers from danger above.

A.1.3 EYE INJURIES – 5 minutes
Injuries to the eye can happen in an instant. This video graphically depicts injuries that can be suffered when proper eye protection is ignored.

A.1.4 OFF-THE-JOB SAFETY – 4 minutes
Stresses the importance of using on-the-job safety rules while away from the workplace. Topics include driving defensively, using safety belts, safe workbench procedures and toxic substances.

A.1.5 WARNING BLAST – 5 minutes
This video shows how alarms can save lives, but only if everyone, regardless of disability, gets the alarm in time and knows how to respond.

A.1.6 HOODS UNDER THE HOOD – 5 minutes
An engaging look at what you can do to save lives by properly maintaining your vehicles on and off the job.

A.1.7 LASERS – 5 minutes
Lasers are virtually everywhere. But how safe are they? Find out what kinds of injury lasers can cause, and what you can do to avoid being injured.

A.1.8 GASES AT HOME & WORK – 5 minutes
Everyday we are exposed to gases in our homes and at work. This Safety Shorts video offers tips for preventing exposures that could be harmful or even deadly.

A.1.9 THERE’S NO MAGIC TO SAFETY – 5 minutes
There is no magic to safety. It is the employee’s responsibility to help assure success of a company’s safety program.

A.1.10 A SAFE RIDE – 12 minutes
The safe ride program is a portfolio of education pieces for the riding public intended to increase awareness of the safe and proper way to ride elevators and escalators.

A.1.11 SIGNS, LABELS AND MSDS – WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW – 8 minutes

A.1.12 LOCKOUT/TAGOUT RETRAINING – 13 minutes

A.1.13 LOCK OUT/TAG OUT – 14 minutes
An Open and Shut Case

A.1.14 LOCKOUT/TAGOUT – 5 minutes
Affected Employees

A.1.15 RIGHT TO KNOW - 6 minutes

A.1.16 BACK AT WORK – 16 minutes

A.1.17 DRUM HANDLING - 18 minutes

A.1.18 YOUR RIGHT TO KNOW - 16 minutes

A.1.19 LOCKOUT FOR LIFE – 21 minutes

A.1.20 ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION FOR MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEE – 18 minutes

A.1.21 ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION – 19 minutes
The Big Picture

A.1.22 SAFETY THE BUSINESS OF LIFE – 19 minutes

A.1.23 BACK INJURY PREVENTION THROUGH ERGONOMICS – 15 minutes
Employers are beginning to realize the important role of ergonomics in back injury prevention. Companies are encouraged to identify stressful jobs, perform evaluations using NIOSH, and take proper administrative or engineering steps to prevent injuries. The video utilizes ergonomic equations and showcases modern workplace machines.

A.1.24 PREVENTING BACK INJURY/CONSTRUCTION

A.1.25 SAFETY VISION/OFFICE

A.1.26 SAFETY VISION/CONSTRUCTION

A.1.27 SAFETY VISION/RESTAURANT

A.1.28 SAFETY VISION/DIST/TRANSPORTATION

A.1.29 SAFETY VISION/MANUFACTURER

A.1.30 SAFETY VISION/HOTEL-MOTEL

ALCOHOL AND DRUG

A.2.1 JUST ANOTHER FRIDAY NIGHT – 15 minutes
Dramatization is used to present a teen driver who displays erratic driving behavior and drinking while driving. By representing a courtroom scene the consequences of being convicted of DUI with death encourages teen drivers to abstain from alcohol if they plan to drive.

A.2.2 DRINKING & DRIVING: THE TOLL, THE TEARS – 60 minutes
Using nine actual cases reporter Kelly Burke interviews family members of crash victims and the drivers convicted of DUI. Discloses the physical states of those, whose lives were spared and the consequences convicted drivers’ face.

A.2.3 INHALANTS: ADULT PRIMER – 7 minutes
Helping parents identify inhalants used by kids is highlighted in this primer. A physician is interviewed by explaining why teens are abusing these readily available fluids and how to spot the warning signals.

A.2.4 INHALANTS: THE SILENT EPIDEMIC – 20 minutes
Inhalant use by teens is on the rise in the United States. The effects of these chemicals on the brain and body are devastating. Good communication and family intervention is vital in helping the chemical huffer.

A.2.5 FINAL CHOICES: THE BRAD SHIPMAN STORY - 18 MINUTES
Interviews with friends and the parents of Brad Shipman, who was convicted of DUI, reveal how driving under the influence affects everyone. The video stresses the importance of recognizing the moment of choice and how the decisions we make can alter our lives.

A.2.6 SORTING IT OUT: DRUG ABUSE – 20 minutes
Kids from a Dept. of Corrections and a rehabilitation center speak for themselves in a straightforward and emotional manner about their battles with substance abuse. High school students who are undecided or confused about drugs are also interviewed. This video addresses the struggles young people confront.

A.2.7 ALCOHOL AND THE HEART – 30 minutes
Myrvin Ellestad, MD, Chief of Cardiology at Long Beach Memorial Hospital describes symptoms of the alcoholic heart and the damages that occur from chronic drinking. He encourages abstaining from alcohol, proper nutrition and medicine to repair the damaged muscles.

A.2.8 STANDARDIZED FIELD SOBRIETY TEST - 15 Minutes
Interviews conducted with those credited for creating the new test gives the viewer a complete understanding of the sobriety test. Participants indulge in alcohol and then try to perform test requirements. Demonstrates the effects of alcohol on a person’s ability to accomplish a task.

A.2.9 ALCOHOL AND DRUGS – 14 minutes
Professional traffic school instructor Mike Muffins is the host of this fact based, humorous video. He reviews and refutes many of the myths surrounding driving under the influence. Also included is how depressants impair five abilities necessary for safe driving, how different levels of alcohol can affect different people and the legally essential information on driving under the influence.

A.2.10 DRUG TESTING – 5 minutes
Are you safe with your coworkers? Recent studies by The National Institute on Drug Abuse reports that a large percentage of employed people are drug users. Drug testing insures a safe work place.

A.2.11 WHO’S THE BOSS? – 5 MINUTES
In a work environment where safety and profit depend on clear thinking, drug use can’t be tolerated. The adverse effects of drug use, the true picture – the winners and losers of drug trade, are shown.

A.2.12 CREATING A DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE – 36 MINUTES

A.2.13 SUBSTANCE ABUSE – 25 minutes
Awareness and Intervention

A.2.14 SMOKE SCREENERS
Anti-Tobacco Program for Youth

A.2.15 TOBACCO, ALCOHOL, AND DRUG FREE – 30 minutes
Anti-Tobacco Program for Youth

A.2.16 MTV TALKS TOBACCO – 18 minutes
Anti-Tobacco Program for Youth

A.2.17 SLAM! – 15 minutes
Anti-Tobacco Program for Youth

A.2.18 SENTENCED FOR LIFE – 40 minutes
Straight talk about a #1 killer: Drunk Driving
For every teenager who gets behind the wheel of a car…for all the parents of those teenagers…for anyone who is tempted to drink and drive.

A.2.19 SUBSTANCE ABUSE DRIVING ALERT

A.2.20 SUBSTANCE ABUSE/EXECUTIVE BRIEFING

ATTITUDE OR STRESS

A.3.1 HANDLING STRESS – 5 minutes
Investigates the causes and symptoms of stress and looks at some preventive and coping measures. Covers stress caused by work, finances, family life and personal expectations. Introduces ideas for relaxation.

A.3. 2 STRESS IN THE WORKPLACE - 5 minutes
Approximately three-fourths of all Americans experience stress. The causes of stress and ways to deal with it are discussed.

A.3.3 EMPLOYEE RESPONSIBILITIES - 5 minutes
Every employee is required to fulfill certain responsibilities for safety. Scenarios illustrate how failure to comp0ly with these responsibilities can lead to accidents.

A.3.4 DEALING WITH STRESS – 18 minutes
Stress Management in the Workplace

BOAT SAFETY

B.1.1 BOATING SAFETY – 5 minutes
Each year, more than 1000 Americans die in boating accidents. Common boating hazards and how to avoid accidents are demonstrated.

CHILD SAFETY

C.1.1 CHILDSAFE – 30 minutes
Making your home childsafe should be a goal for every parent. A safety hazard in each room of the house is highlighted and shows parent what they can do to correct the situation. Childhood threats include toxic substances, falls, electrical appliances and outlets, choking, burns, pets and vehicles.

C.1.2 IT CAN’T HAPPEN TO MY CHILD - 22 minutes
Actual accident victims and their families and pediatricians are portrayed in this video on safety around the home. Safety education and hands-on emergency training are vital elements in accident prevention. Swimming, bicycle helmets and fire safety is included.

C.1.3 KIDS AND AIRBAGS – 4 minutes
Using crash test footage as well as demonstrations of correct infant and child restraint use, this video tells how to protect youngsters in vehicles equipped with air bags.

C.1.4 MY KID’S – ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY
What parents should know, which exposes today’s common environmental health risks and examines their effects on our children.

C.1.5 PRECIOUS CARGO – 16 minutes
Protecting the Children who Ride with You.

C.1.6 PROTECTING YOUR NEWBORN – 26 minutes

C.1.7 WHY ENFORCE CHILD PASSENGER SAFETY LAWS? – 16 min.
WHICH SAFETY SEAT SHOULD PARENTS USE?
ANSWERING PARENTS’ QUESTIONS

C.1.8 THE PARENT’S GUIDE FOR KEEPING YOUR CHILD SAFE
2.8 Million children were bitten by dogs last year, some fatally – most by household pets. For the first time, world-champion aggressive-dog trainer Mitzi Robinson offers you easy-to-learn techniques for keeping your child safe around dogs.

C.1.9 TIPS FOR SAFER TRAVEL WITH CHILDREN

C.1.10 HELMETS THE CRASH COURSE-BICYCLES

C.1.11 EVENFLOW CONVERTIBLE CAR SEATS/CHILD SAFETY RETRAINTS (SPANISH)

C.1.12 PROTECTING OUR CHILDREN/THE SCHOOL BUS HANDRAIL INSPECTION PROCEDURE, RECALL, AND SAFETY EDUCATION

COMMUNICATION SKILLS

C.2.1 GET THE MESSAGE? – 8 minutes
This slide presentation on video expresses that listening is the key to strong communication. Demonstrates how to effectively send and receive information. Also included are the four steps to good listening skills: hear, understand, evaluate, and respond.

C.2.2 LISTENING SKILLS – 4 minutes
This video helps the viewer learn good listening skills by being in tune with conversations. Discussed are the four steps to effective listening. They include: hear, interpret, evaluate and respond. Barriers that prevent communication are also highlighted.

C.2.3 CAUSE FOR LISTENING – 90 minutes
This video implements a workbook for participants to master effective listening skills. Dramatic scenarios and interviews with managers and supervisors assist the viewer with the basic concepts. The five functional steps are choosing, attending, understanding, sifting and expressing.

C.2.4 COMMUNICATION SKILLS – 5 minutes
Both written and oral communication skills are covered in this program, as well as emotional barriers, which interfere with successful discussion.

C.2.5 HUMAN RELATIONS: YOUR JOB DEPENDS ON PEOPLE – 10 minutes
Good communication builds good relationships between workers and management. This slide presentation on video emphasizes effective techniques for communicating with workers. Topics include taking corrective action, giving praise and conducting meetings.

C.2.6 SAFETY ATTITUDES – 4 minutes
Dramatic sequences are used to depict a man who takes his personal troubles to work, and how it affects his job performance. Co-workers encourage him to work out his problems through communication.

C.2.7 SORRY, I DIDN’T HEAR THAT – 5 minutes
Noise at the work site can impair our hearing. This video examines just how severe the threat is and how we spend much of our time at work.

C.2.9 FEDERAL HAZARD COMMUNICATIONS

CONSTRUCTION SAFETY

C.3.1 PERSONAL PROTECTION – 10 minutes
Underground construction injuries can be prevented if employees pay attention to their own personal protection. From using the right safety equipment to knowing the work area, this film highlights several keys to self-protection. Learn the ten guidelines for personal protection and see those guidelines demonstrated on real construction sites.

C.3.2 TRENCH SHIELDS – 12 minutes
The safe use of trench shields can be a life and death matter to a sewer or construction worker. This film highlights several key practices for the safe use of trench shields. Learn the ten guidelines for using trench shields and see those guidelines being demonstrated on real construction sites.

C.3.3 TRENCHING SAFETY – 5 minutes
The fatality rate for trenching work is estimated to be 112% greater than the rate for construction work in general. Basic guidelines to ensure a safe trenching job are shown.

C.3.4 CLIMBING POLES AND LADDERS - 5 minutes
Workers illustrate safe procedures for climbing poles and towers, including checking environment, inspecting equipment and structures, and use of portable and fixed ladders.

C.3.5 WELDING AND CUTTING SAFETY 1 – 5 minutes
Welding and cutting work is inherently hazardous. High heat. Sources of ignition. You need to know how to practice your craft without getting “burned”.

C.3.6 STEPLADDERS – 5 minutes
The stepladder is a simple tool to use, yet many people are injured yearly due to careless or improper usage. Help reduce accidents by following guidelines for safe selection, set-up, and use.

C.3.7 PORTABLE GENERATORS – 5 minutes
Portable generators can provide safe and dependable service, if operated properly. Precautions to prevent accidents from electric shock, carbon monoxide poisoning, and fires and burns.

C.3.8 SCAFFOLDS: PART 1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS – 5 minutes
Fatalities and serious injuries associated with scaffolds are common. Help reduce accidents by making sure supported scaffolds meet requirements for design and construction.

C.3.9 SAFETY BITE – SHOVELING SAFETY – 6 minutes

C.3.10 BREAKER AND JACK HAMMER SAFETY – 6 minutes

C.3.11 TRENCHING AND SHORING – 13 minutes
Trench Box Installation

C.3.12 TRENCHING AND SHORING - 18 minutes
Safe Procedures and Emergency Response

C.3.13 ELECTRICAL SAFETY QUALIFIED EMPLOYESS – 6 minutes

C.3.14 CONFINED SPACE HOTWORK –20 minutes
Checklist to Safety

C.3.15 CONFINED SPACE ENTRY – 22 minutes
A Survival Guide – Part I

C.3.16 CONFINED SPACE NON-ENTRY RESCUE – 20 minutes

C.3.17 CONFINED SPACE RESCUE – 5 minutes

C.3.18 PRO-ACTIVE SAFETY ATTITUDES – 19 minutes
Looking out for number one.

C.3.19 FUELING A MACHINE
Refueling a machine can be dangerous. Workers are graphically reminded that creativity in the workplace is no substitute for safety.

C.3.20 ONCE TOO MANY
The rules for entering a confined space are outlined.

C.3.21 TRENCHING SAFETY I
Basic guidelines to ensure a safe trenching job are shown

C.3.22 TRENCHING SAFETY II
Basic guidelines are discussed to ensure a safe trenching job.

C.3.23 DIGGING UP TROUBLE
North America is criss-crossed with a spiderweb of pipelines. When diggin avoid being caught in the web.

C.3.24 GAS CYLINDERS - OVERVIEW
When mishandled, compressed gas cylinders can pose serious hazards. Always take precaution when handling, using and storing.

CRIME PREVENTION

C.4.1 CRIME PREVENTION - 5 minutes
This video offers safety tips on home, property and personal protection including: how to answer a door when a stranger knocks, not giving personal information to unknown callers, how to discourage attackers, what to do if you are followed and tips on safe transportation.

DISASTER PREPAREDNESS

D.1.1 I PLAN TO LIVE – 5 minutes
The friendly but accident-prone planet of Infernia is about to destroy itself. They have no idea what to do in an emergency. Observe an Emergency Action Plan…in action.

D.1.2 EGRESS/EXIT SAFETY - 5 minutes
What a way to die. What if your building has emergency exits, but you can’t escape disaster because you can’t exit safely? Three key points are covered – obstructions, exit doors, and how to exit safely.

D.1.3 NATURAL DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
Fear of a disaster such as a hurricane can be minimized by planning. The viewer is taken into hurricane-prone plant and shows how planning pays off.

D.1.4 HURRICANE SURVIVAL TEST

DRIVING SAFETY

D.2.1 WHY ENFORCE CHILD PASSENGER SAFETY LAWS? WHICH SAFETY SEAT SHOULD PARENTS USE? ANSWERING PARENTS’ QUESTIONS – 16 minutes
This video interviews law enforcement officers and pediatricians on the proper usage and the necessity of child restraints. Dummies are utilized to stress what happens to an unrestrained body in a vehicle crash. The age/weight method is introduced for proper seat sizing as well as how seats should be installed with air bag equipped vehicles.

D.2.2 TIPS FOR SAFE TRAVEL WITH CHILDREN –12 minutes (CLOSED CAPTION)
Exhibits for parents the various types of care seats available and how to properly install in a vehicle. Suggests using a head roll for newborn infant support. Also demonstrates the correct position the safety seat should be in and how to adjust shoulder straps for a growing child.

D.2.3 ROOM TO LIVE – 25 minutes
An experienced trooper leads a discussion about the importance of always using safety belts. He shares with the audience the numerous excuses drivers have given him for not wearing their life saving device. The detailed accident stories have enough evidence to convince any noncompliance driver that he/she should use safety sense and buckle up.

D.2.4 SAFETY IN THE BALANCE: THE COST OF NOT BUCKLING UP – 10 minutes
Actual footage of accident scenes and photos of crashed vehicles are presented along with conversations with physicians and law enforcement officers to emphasize the costs of accidents. Salaries EMTS’s and firefighters lost wages of crash victims, hospital says and rehabilitation is all categorized as accident expenditures.

D.2.5 SAFETY BELTS/CHILD RESTRAINT SPOTS – 60 minutes
A variety of educational safeties spots-old and new-are included in this video. Demonstrations utilizing crash dummies, proper restraint use, who is required to wear safety belts and who is exempted, community involvement, and interviews with law enforcement officers and drivers are entailed in this training material.

D.2.6 CHILDREN IN CRASHES – 7 minutes
The mandatory, proper use of child restraint devices is critical for all drivers to apply in their every day lives. Dummies are used to demonstrate how unrestrained children are injured or killed in crashes. Correct operation of child seats and safety belts is also included.

D.2.7 UNRESTRAINED MOTORISTS: THE COST TO YOUR
COMMUNITY – 8 minutes
By using actual footage from vehicle crashes this video inform the viewer how costly collisions are. Uninsured motorists and the lack of safety belt use and their reinforcement is highlighted. Stresses education for employees and the public on proper safety belt use.

D.2.8 AVOIDING COLLISIONS: HOW TO SURVIVE THE TEENAGE DRIVING YEARS – 16 minutes
This video implements exchange with parents and teens to emphasize that they must work together through honest communication to reduce the risk of teen auto accidents and save lives. High risk factors include speeding, night driving, safety belts and alcohol and drugs. Also interview victims of drunk drivers.

D.2.9 SPACE INVADERS – 8 minutes
Reviews the key concepts of judging safe driving distances between vehicles, including the space/time relationship, the six conditions that influence driver’s judgement, the habitual eye lead time technique and how to avoid hazards when other “invade” a professional driver’s space.

D.2.10 SPEEDING CAN WRECK YOUR DAY – 8 minutes
Dramatizations of driver attitudes are implemented to show how speeding does not save “precious” time, but does cost money. Illustrates the stopping distance for vehicles traveling various speeds and proper following distances.

D.2.11 DEFENSIVE DRIVER – WHO ME? – 9 minutes
This animated video in an overview of the key concepts and theories of defensive driving. Includes the definition of defensive driving, six conditions that contribute to collisions, the accident prevention formula and the explanation of the preventable collision.

D.2.12 ARE YOU READING ME? – 9 minutes
Traffic signs and road lines is an important aspect of everyday driving. Sign shapes and colors are interpreted to familiarize the driver. How the interstate system is design and works is represented along with what the various lines of the road way mean.

D.2.13 MOTOR MANIA – 18 minutes
An animated video starring Goofy as Mr. Walker (a polite, calm pedestrian) and as Mr. Wheeler (aggressive, dangerous driver). Offers a good look at our behavior and ourselves when driving.

D.2.14 DRIVER ATTITUDE AND RESPONSIBILITY – 16 minutes
Professional traffic school instructor Mike Muffins is the host of this fact based, humorous video. He shows viewers the dangers of driving with a bad attitude and gives a thorough review of the traffic citation procedure. Drivers are encouraged to remain clam, alert and aware.

D.2.15 GIVE ‘EM A BRAKE – 14 minutes
Traveling through a workzone can be hazardous for any driver. By being alert, cautious and considerate of roadway workers you can help avoid potential workzone disasters. Topics addressed include weather conditions. Worker’s concentration and equipment crossing the road.

D.2.16 FREEWAY DRIVING – 13 minutes
Safe freeway driving is emphasized in this video by including the following points: exit ramps, getting on and off the freeway, how to properly read signs, lane changes, stopping distances and leaving space margins.

D.2.17 LONE DRIVER – 5 minutes
An open car window or door is an invitation to crime. Basic guidelines to ensure safety when driving alone are demonstrated.

D.2.18 UTILITY VANS PART 1 – 5 minutes
When driving a utility van, inspect your vehicle and secure tools and cargo to help reduce risk of accidents caused by mechanical malfunction or injury from flying objects.

D.2.19 FLEET SAFETY: PROTECTING YOUR PROFITS – 12 minutes
Respected executives share their first-hand knowledge of fleet safety programs. Covers losses in human terms and communicates how profits can be protected with a fleet safety plan. Also provides information on the legal aspects of maintaining a comprehensive program.

D.2.20 THE HIDDEN DANGER, LOW-WATER CROSSINGS – 9 minutes
Documents potentially life threatening and dangerous situations in low-water areas created by floods, etc.

D.2.21 ROAD RAGE – 15 minutes
This video presentation covers the rationale for keeping cool, calm, and controlled in today’s stressful and potentially dangerous driving environment.It highlights common situations that can trigger conflicts between drivers such as: tailgating..cutting in and out of traffic..driving too slowly..running red lights, etc. and offers practical tips of building a “roadrage” defense.

D.2.22 PULLING TRAILERS – 5 minutes
When you tow a trailer, you face a new and different challenge on the highway. Follow safe procedures to ensure your safety and the safety of others.

D.2.23 SMALL JOBSITE TRAFFIC CONTROL – 6 minutes

D.2.24 HOW TO HANDLE AN ACCIDENT – 15 minutes
Professional traffic school instructor Mike Muffins is the host of this fact based, humorous video. He acquaints viewers with a thorough review of after the accident legal requirements and procedures. He advises drivers about to be involved in an accident to relax, as tense muscles are easily injured.

D.2.25 COMMERCIAL DRIVER CERTIFICATION – 28 minutes

D.2.26 DRIVING IN DANGEROUS SITUATIONS – 14 minutes

D.2.27 COMMERCIAL DRIVER CERTIFICATION – 24 minutes
A License to Drive

D.2.28 SAFETY BELTS: FOR DUMMIES OR PEOPLE? – 7 minutes THE GAME OF YOUR LIFE – 18 minutes

D.2.29 SAFETY IN THE BALANCE: THE COST OF NOT BUCKLING UP – 10 minutes

D.2.30 THE VALVOLINE NATIONAL DRIVING TEST

D.2.31 DON’T LET UP!
Anti Lock Brakes

D.2.32 SEAT BELTS AND THE FAMILY – 15 minutes
Shattering some Myths!

D.2.33 CDL SKILL TEST/ROAD TEST

D.2.34 CDL PRE-TRIP INSPECTION TEST

D.2.35 YOUTH TRAFFIC SAFETY

D.2.36 YOUNG DRIVERS/HIGH RISK YEARS – 14 MIN.

D.2.37 FOR THE JOY OF MOTORCYCLING

D.2.38 OPERATION LIFE SAVER/RAILROAD CROSSING SAFETY – 16 MIN.

D.2.39 GET BIG ON SAFETY…IT’S YOUR LIFE

D.2.40 DRIVER SAFETY BEGINS WITH ATTITUDE
Safe driving begins with good attitude. Improve your driving skills by learning to control negative emotions when you're behind the wheel.

D.2.41 INTRODUCTION TO POWERED INDUSTRIAL TRUCKS
Powered industrial trucks can be dangerous to people and property when used incorrectly. Safe operation requires proper training.

D.2.42 CELLULAR PHONES & TWO-WAY RADIOS
Cellular phone and two-way radios offer great benefits, but they can divert a driver's attention away from the driving task. If you use wireless communication, make driving safety your first responsibility.

ELECTRICAL SAFETY

E.1.1 ELECTRIC SAFETY – 9 minutes
Discusses educating employees about electrical hazards by explaining how electrical current works and how to use it safely.

E.1.2 ELECTRICAL SAFE WORK PRACTICES: LOCKING AND TAGGING -–5 minutes
Indirect or direct contact with energized equipment for circuits may cause electrical shock or other injuries. Before working on/or near live parts, isolate the energy source by following procedures for lockout/tagout.

E.1.3 LOCKOUT PROCEDURE

E.1.4 WORKING AROUND FLAMMABLES AND COMBUSTIBLES
Flammable and combustible materials pose serious health and fire dangers. Be safe by recognizing hazards before they cause problems.

E.1.5 POWER TOOLS GENERAL SAFETY
Power tools can be extremely dangerous. Help reduce hazards getting to know the tool, by keeping your work area clean and well-lit by wearing proper PPE.

ENVIRONMENTAL

E.2.1 LOST IN THE OZONE – 5 minutes
This video shows what you can do to comply with new laws on reclaiming, recycling and reusing freon.

E.2.2 EPA RISK MANAGEMENT – 15 minutes
Be a Good Neighbor

E.2.3 EPA RISK MANAGEMENT – 17 minutes
A Shared Responsibility

EROGONOMICS

E.3.1 CUMULATIVE TRAUMA: IT ALL ADDS UP EMPLOYEE TRAINING – 17 minutes
Explains what cumulative trauma disorders are, their causes and how to prevent the injury from occurring. The video also discusses the elements of good job design, proper body mechanics and the importance of physical fitness.

E.3.2 CUMULATIVE TRAUMA: MEETING THE CHALLENGE SUPERVISOR TRAINING – 17 minutes
This video teaches the strategies for preventing cumulative trauma. The elements of good ergonomic design, proper body mechanics and administrative procedures are explained.

E.3.3 CUMULATIVE TRAUMA: MANAGING TRAUMA SUPERVISOR TRAINING – 17 minutes
Focuses the supervisor’s attention of important cost control strategies for managing injury situations. The video describes effective worker’s compensation case management methods, return-to-work rehabilitation, exercise programs and improved employee communications.

E.3.4 BASIC ERGONOMICS – 5 minutes
Ergonomics, the science of matching man to machine is introduced to employees. Ergonomics can affect the working conditions of each employee.

E.3.5 COMPUTERITIS – 5 minutes
Computeritis is a cumulative trauma disorder that stems from repeated striking of computer keys. The disability is potentially crippling, and may affect hundreds of thousands of workers.

E.3.6 WORKSTATION ERGONOMICS
Computer users are highly susceptible to eye strain. This parody of futuristic space travelers offers tips on how to reduce eye strain by modifying your workstation.

FALLS

F.1.1 HOW TO PREVENT FALLS – 5 minutes
Covers the causes of falls as well as preventive measures for avoiding them. The viewer is taught to recognize hazards, avoid and control future situations. Various hazards such as obstructions and spills are identified and corrected.

F.1.2 SAFETY ON THE JOB: SLIPS, TRIPS AND FALLS – 17 minutes
Designed to increase awareness of this problem in any industry. Shows how to decrease the chances for slipping or falling, and encourages workers to report or correct hazards.

F.1.3 OFFICE, RETAIL & PUBLIC – 5 minutes
Falls are the second most common cause of on the job injuries, and fatalities. Find out how trips and falls can be avoided with proper housekeeping, awareness and preventive measures.

FIRE SAFETY

F.2.1 FIRE EMERGENCIES – 5 minutes
Being prepared is the best way to handle fire emergencies. Stresses the importance of pre-planning, testing smoke alarms, knowing how to properly use fire extinguishers and mapping out the fire escape route at home and at work.

F.2.2 FIRE PREVENTION – 5 minutes
There is a mass murderer on the loose. Its name is fire. Using the format of a horror film, you learn that by taking a few simple precautions, and keeping your eyes open for “fire waiting to happen” you can help insure that you never have to face the terror of a fire at work.

F.2.3 THE FIRST LINE OF DEFENSE-FIRE EXTINGUISHERS – 5 minutes
Fire is a potential hazard at almost any workplace. The basic types of fire extinguishers as well as their proper use and maintenance are shown.

FORKLIFT SAFETY

F.3.1 DANGER ON THE DOCK – 5 minutes
Danny works on the loading dock, and he’s scared senseless. He sees hazards all around him: falls, back injuries, truck mishaps. The danger of working with a lift truck in dimly lit confines has him frozen in terror. Learn how to survive – “The Danger on the Dock”.

F.3.2 FORKLIFT SAFE DRIVING – 6 minutes

F.3.3 FORKLIFT PRE-OPERATION INSPECTION – 6 minutes

F.3.4 THE NARROW AISLE ELECTRIC FORKLIFT – 18 minutes

F.3.5 FORKLIFT LOAD CAPACITY – 6 minutes

F.3.6 FORKLIFT DRIVING SKILLS – 6 minutes

F.3.8 DOCK SAFETY - LIFT TRUCKS

HAZARDOUS MATERIAL

H.1.1 HAZMAT FASHIONS – 5 minutes
When you deal with hazardous materials, deciding what to wear can be a life or death decision. This video gives you the ABC and D’s of dressing for the occasion.

H.1.2 LEAD IN PAINT CAN BE DEADLY - 5 minutes
Lead in house paint is an often-unrecognized danger to adults and especially to young children. The procedures for safely removing lead paint are outlined.

H.1.3 SILICOSIS – 5 Minutes
Three million workers risk silicosis from breathing silica dust at work. Here’s what you can do to protect yourself from this deadly disease.

H.1.4 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGULATIONS: OVERVIEW – 5 minutes
Transporting hazardous materials (hazmat) can pose serious threats to public safety. Compliance with Hazardous Materials Regulations can help reduce hazmat incidents.

H.1.5 HAZWOPER PART 1: TRAINING AND INFORMATION – 5 minutes
Hazardous waste can pose serious dangers to workers who may be exposed during clean-up operations or emergency response. Proper training and information can help ensure safety.

H.1.6 HAZWOPER PART II: HAZARD IDENTIFICATION AND CONTROL – 5 minutes
Hazardous waste is a serious safety and health hazard. Identification and control of hazard is essential to help protect employees who may be exposed during clean-up operations or emergency response.

H.1.7 PESTICIDE PRIMER – 5 minutes
Pesticides are made to kill. Whether they kill a pest or a person depends on the dose. Learn what you can do to reduce your exposure to pesticides and their possible effects.

H.1.8 DECONTAMINATION – 5 minutes
Exposure to a hazardous substance could result in contamination. Knowing procedures for decontamination can minimize risks to health and safety.

H.1.9 INFORMED AND SAFE-IMPLEMENTING HAZCOM – 15 minutes

H.1.10 OXYFUEL GAS CUTTING – 13 minutes
The Sure Cut

H.1.11 MARKING, LABELING & PLACARDING – 17 minutes
Hazmat For Transportation

H.1.12 ASBESTOS GENERAL AWARENESS

H.1.13 ASBESTOS PUBLIC AWARENESS

HEALTH AND FIRST AID

H.2.1 PHYSICAL FITNESS/HEALTH – 4 minutes
A humorous approach to exercise and nutrition is presented in this video. Proper eating habits and suggested physical activities are encouraged to maintain a healthy body and lifestyle.

H.2.2 HEAT CAN KILL – 5 minutes
The symptoms of heat stroke are discussed to help the worker identify their characteristics. Proper first aid knowledge, which is necessary to assist the victim, is also addressed.

H.2.3 SMOKING - 5 minutes
Each year millions of smokers attempt to kick the habit. Popular methods of quitting and their effectiveness are covered.

H.2.4 HEAT STRESS – 6 minutes

H.2.5 SKIN PROTECTION – CONSTRUCTION/PUBLIC AGENCY – 5 minutes

H.2.6 PROTECTING AGAINST AIDS IN THE WORKPLACE – 5 minutes
The deadly HIV virus can be passed from an injured and bleeding worker. Ways to safely administer first aid to such victims and the importance of proper accident cleanup are suggested.

H.2.7 RECOGNIZING SUDDEN ILLNESS – 14 minutes

H.2.8 B-A-C-K – 19 minutes
Posture, Mechanics, Exercise

H.2.9 BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS – 14 minutes
Public Safety Version

H.2.10 BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS – 15 minutes
Protect Yourself

H.2.11 PREVENTING BLOODBORNE DISEASE – 18 minutes

H.2.12 SUN SAFETY: A GROWING HEALTH CONCERN – 12 minutes

H.2.13 RECOGNIZING SUDDEN ILLNESS – 14 minutes

H.2.14 BYSTANDER CARE DEMONSTRATION – 105 minutes

H.2.15 NOISE AND HEARING CONSERVATION

H.2.16 BYSTANDER CARE DEMONSTRATION/STOPPING AT THE SCENE OF AN ACCIDENT – 1 HOUR

H.2.18 HEAT ILLNESS
Overexposure to high temperatures and humidity can quickly lead to heat-related illness. Early recognition and proper treatment are necessary to help prevent a medical emergency.

HOLIDAY SAFETY

H.3.1 HAPLESS HAL’S HOLIDAY HINTS – 5 minutes
Mishaps can quickly dampen your holiday spirit. Risk of fires, crime and alcohol-related injuries increase during the holiday season. Hapless Hal illustrates ways to reduce these risks by making safety a holiday tradition.

HOME SAFETY

H.4.1 SHORTCUT TO DISASTER PART I – 5 minutes
When using chainsaws, safety begins by being prepared. Hapless Hal humorously looks at proper clothing and procedures prior to using a chainsaw.

H.4.2 CUTTING IT SHORT PART II – 5 minutes
Riding lawn mowers can be dangerous when safety is ignored. Riding mower safety is shown through a Twilight Zone parody.

H.4.3 HOME SAFETY: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE – 5 minutes
Each year, some 20,000 deaths occur in the home, mostly the results of falls, burns, or accidental poisoning. Employees are reminded to be aware of potential dangers during everyday activities.

H.4.4 LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE SAFETY – 5 minutes

HOUSEKEEPING

H.5.1 IT’S THE LITTLE THINGS THAT GET YOU - 14 minutes
Humorously illustrates the three steps to good housekeeping – prevention, correction and reporting. Points out methods to help workers stay ahead of hazards by recognizing the little things that they may often overlook.

LIFTING

L.1.1 PROPER LIFTING – 4 minutes
Offers a detailed demonstration of comfortable lifting procedures and includes a number of helpful hints on preventing back injuries. Also encourages an exercise program to keep the back healthy.

MACHINE SAFETY AND MACHINE GUARDING

M.1.1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATIONS – 10 minutes
The equipment operator at a construction project has the lives of the entire crew in his hands. The knowledge of the machine, work areas and required safety procedures can help assure a safe workplace for all. This film highlights several key safety concerns for heavy equipment operators. Learn the 12 guidelines for safe heavy equipment operation and see those guidelines demonstrated at construction sites.

M.1.2 MACHINE SAFEGUARDING – 11 minutes
Discusses the supervisor’s responsibility to see that workers are aware of machine safeguarding, and to motivate them to report any concerns they have with their equipment. Lists causes of accidents and various types of guards.

M.1.3 CRANE SAFETY: OUTRIGGER SUPPORT & STABILITY – 5 minutes
Workers may be at risk of serious injury or death when a crane tips or overturns. To help avoid accidents, use outriggers and adequate mats as needed to support and stabilize cranes.

M.1.4 SELF-CONTAINED RESPIRATORS (SCBA) PART 1 – 5 minutes
A self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) provides the worker with protection from atmospheric conditions that may be oxygen-deficient or toxic. Three types of SCBA are discussed and each has its advantages and limitations.

M.1.5 PORTABLE GRINDERS/ABRASIVE WHEELS – 13 MIN.

M.1.6 WELDING SAFETY

M.1.7 BRAKE CLEANING EQUIPMENT/DON’T BLOW IT

M.1.8 CONVEYORS
Conveyors can pose serious hazards to workers. Take precautions by respecting all safety and warning devices, and following safe work practices at all time.

PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIP.

P.1.1 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT – 5 minutes
Choosing, using and maintaining the right protective equipment and clothing is the key to personal protection. Without common sense and the right attitude, protective gear can only do so much.

P.1.2 FIT TESTING RESPIRATORS – 6 minutes

P.1.3 TO LAST A LIFETIME – 16 minutes
Using re-enactments from actual workmen’s comp files this video show how unthinking moments and the employee’s personal attitude can cause back injuries. Interviews are conducted with workers concerning on-the-job safety and demonstrate the use of personal protecti9ve equipment.

P.1.4 FOOT SAFETY

P.1.5 HAND SAFETY
When you're on the job, hands are one of your most important tools. Prevent hand injuries by hazards, following safe work practices, and using protective guards and personal protective equipment.

P.1.6 EYE SAFETY

P.1.7 NOW HEAR THIS
Hearing loss caused by excessive noise may be permanent. Help protect your hearing by knowing how much noise is too much noise, and by following requirements for hearing protection.

P.1.8 PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Protective gear - hard hats, goggles, gloves and other equipment does no good if not used.

SENIOR CITIZENS

S.1.1 WALKING THROUGH THE YEARS – 13 Minutes
Willie Whistle and a law enforcement officer demonstrate to seniors proper pedestrian safety. They are encouraged to be aware of turning cars, walk signals, stopped and backing vehicles and parking lots.

S.1.2 SENIOR ADULTS: TRAFFIC SAFETY AND ALCOHOL – 10 minutes
This animated video demonstrates how alcohol affects the body and brain by reducing their abilities to function. Encourages viewers not to let friends drink and drive and how to help them confront their drinking problem. Also shows how loss of money and privileges confines the convicted driver.

S.1.3 LOOKING AHEAD (SENIOR CITIZENS) – 21 minutes
Age affects the ability of drivers to see properly and react to emergency situations. This video reviews basic driving knowledge and techniques are introduced to help offset the aging process on driver performance. Also discusses pedestrian safety at crosswalks and on sidewalks.

SUPERVISOR SAFETY

S.2.1 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE – 12 MINUTES
This video explains how supervisors can reduce safety and health risks by being aware of good industrial hygiene practices. Topics include: anticipating, recognizing, evaluating, and controlling occupational health hazard in the workplace.

S.2.2 LOSS CONTROL FOR SUPERVISORS - 10 minutes
The importance of loss control is detailed by including the following issues: safe working procedures, employee training, hazard recognition, inspections and follow-ups. The difference between incidents and accidents & direct and indirect costs are also discussed.

S.2.3 SUPERVISOR’S LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR SAFETY – 7 minutes
Implementing and enforcing safety policies and rules are some of the many responsibilities of the supervisor. Other duties include correcting unsafe conditions, inspections and discipline for unsafe acts. The video also stresses keeping records of training dates and the instructors.

S.2.4 SAFETY INSPECTIONS – 9 minutes
Safety inspections are an important part of every first-line supervisor’s job. Video outlines three types of safety inspections: continuous inspections, formal in-house inspections and formal inspections done with the help of an outside inspector.

S.2.5 SEXUAL HARASSMENT – YOUR RIGHTS & RESPONSIBILITIES – 5 minutes
Sexual harassment in the workplace is illegal. The law and its ramifications for today’s workers are discussed.

S.2.6 TRAIN THE TRAINER – 6 minutes

S.2.7 SUPERVISOR SAFETY RESPONSIBILITIES
Supervisors are key figures in a company's safety effort. Learn steps supervisors can take to help ensure a safe workplace and protect employees they supervise from illness and injury.

S.2.8 EFFECTIVE SAFETY MEETINGS
Get the most out of work-hours spent on training by sharpening your skills at creating highly effective safety meetings.

WORKPLACE SAFETY

W.1.1 LADY LACE ON THE CASE – 12 minutes
This humorous presentation demonstrates how carelessness, overconfidence and stress contribute to office accidents. Shows the most common office hazards and unsafe behavior that must be identified and corrected.

W.1.2 HAVE A CHAIR – 5 minutes
Backaches are a leading cause of lost work time in the US, second only to colds and flu. Remarkably, the shape or position of your office chair can be responsible for aches and pains of all sorts. Reduce back strain by learning to use your chair properly and comfortably.

W.1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE - 5 minutes
Competitive pressures in today’s workplace demand higher quality and service. In response to these pressures, many companies are developing quality assurance programs. Principles are introduced to help improve quality and safety.

W.1.4 WHERE ARE YOUR HANDS? – 5 minutes
Hand injuries account for a major portion of on-the-job accidents in today’s workplace. The dos and don’ts of hand safety are outlined for the worker.

W.1.5 PROTECTING AGAINST HEPATITIS B IN THE WORKPLACE – 5 minutes
Hepatitis B is a potentially life threatening Bloodborne pathogen that infects a quarter of a million people every year. Universal precautions, vaccinations, training, and counseling for protecting against Hepatitis B in the workplace are discussed.

W.1.6 VIOLENCE IN THE WORKPLACE – 5 minutes
Violence in the workplace is on the rise. Precautions include recognizing the potential for violence, and knowing what to do in the event of an attack.

W.1.7 DYING TO WORK/WORKPLACE VIOLENCE – 37 MIN.

W.2.1 PRO-ACTIVE SAFETY
Pro-active safety puts you in charge of your own destiny. Instead of reacting to accidents, proactive safety provides a way to prevent them by systematically developing the safety practical methods of working.