Safety Training Library
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Reference #: ACC-01
Category: Accident Investigation
Title: Accident Investigation - The Big Picture
Time: 15 min.
Description: This innovative program discusses unsafe working conditions and will help your workers explore creative solutions that prevent future accidents.
Reference #: BACK-01
Category: Back Safety
Title: Back Injury Prevention for Public Employees
Time: 28 min.
Description: Topics include 1) Recognizing the need for and benefits of maintaining a healthy back and using safe body mechanics, 2) Identifying the parts and functions of the back, 3) Recognizing common causes of back injuries, 4) Understanding injury prevention principles, 5) Identifying good body mechanics and the eight steps to a safe lift.
Reference #: BACK-02
Category: Back Safety
Title: Back Safety - Exercise and Ergonomics
Time: 15 min.
Description: They say you never notice the parts of your body until they hurt. This video stresses the importance of back safety and discusses not only the risks involved in everyday body movement, but also the ways to prevent those risks from turning into debilitating injuries. The presentation stresses a proactive approach including proper health through exercise and ergonomics. Information is offered on how to properly move through each day without adding undue strain and stress on the body. Viewers will be shown a range of basic stretches as well as other methods and tips for safe and healthy movement.
Reference #: BACK-03
Category: Back Safety
Title: Back Safety - Lift Well, Live Well
Time: 15 min.
Description: Your employees had better watch their backs, lest they suffer from back pain later in life. Get prevention techniques now before the pain sets in and hurts operations and profits. This program shows how you can 'head off' back pain through common sense and practical advice.
Reference #: BACK-04
Category: Back Safety
Title: Back Safety - Proper Lifting Procedures
Time: 16 min.
Description: Back injuries frequently occur in the workplace during lifting. The tips and techniques provided in this video will offer alternatives to lifting or carrying and will show the benefits of using helpful tools like dollies and carts to prevent back injuries. Viewers will learn the necessary step-by-step safety procedures to prepare the body for safe lifting as well as instruction on how to properly lift under any circumstance.
Reference #: BACK-05
Category: Back Safety
Title: Back Safety - Real Life
Time: 15 min.
Description: The potential for back injury is very real, whether your employees have a physically demanding job, one with lifting or bending over, or have a less active one, such as sitting behind a desk. But through this fresh and exciting entry into the award-winning series, you can reduce the risks of back injuries for your employees. Topics include: 1) Attitude, Awareness, Action, 2) Types of back injuries, 3) Safe lifting practices, 4) Exercise, 5) Real-life scenarios.
Reference #: BHV-01
Category: Behavioral
Title: Pro-Active Safety in Action - Accidents Don't Have to Happen
Time: 18 min.
Description: Topics include: 1) On-site stories of organizations which are using the Pro-Active Safety Process will help motivate your employees, 2) Specifics on setting up a Pro-Active Safety Program, 3) How safety is integrated into the total organization, 4) Role of management, 5) Importance of continuous training.
Reference #: BHV-02
Category: Behavioral
Title: Safety Awareness - Real Accidents, Real Stories
Time: 14 min.
Description: Safety is an integral part of any job. In this video we will follow the personal stories of workers who have experienced the life altering results of lack of general safety awareness at work. Each story gives us a different perspective and will show just how important it is to stay aware and in compliance with safety procedures at all times. Viewers will learn the importance of safety training as well as the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), general safety awareness and environmental awareness in the workplace.
Reference #: BP-01
Category: Bloodborne Pathogens
Title: Bloodborne Pathogens - Just the Facts
Time: 14 min.
Description: Let this program help you meet the annual training requirement for any employee who can be reasonably expected to be exposed to blood or bodily fluid on the job and use it to prepare all employees to deal safely with this type of exposure. This will give all viewers a complete picture of the risks of exposure, the kinds of diseases potentially present in blood and bodily fluids and the best practices to implement in order to stay safe in the event of exposure.
Reference #: CHEM-01
Category: Chemical
Title: Chemical Handling Safety - The Basics
Time: 20 min.
Description: The simplest formula for safety is knowledge. This program teaches employees how to identify, handle, and store dangerous chemicals safely and properly. More importantly, they will be trained how to respond effectively in case of an emergency. The training illustrates: 1) Hazard identification 2) Personal protection 3) Emergency response.
Reference #: CHEM-02
Category: Chemical
Title: Hazard Communication - The Road to Safety
Time: 16 min.
Description: OSHA regulations are strict and, if violated, can be costly. The road to safety and compliance starts with this program, which offers vital information to help your employees identify hazards and understand warning labels and MSDSs. It contains sections on: 1) Identifying potential hazards 2) Warning labels 3) MSDSs.
Reference #: CHEM-03
Category: Chemical
Title: Hazard Communication - It's Your Right To Know
Time: 22 min.
Description: A range of relevant hazard communication information is covered in this OSHA online training presentation including what your `right to know` is as an employee, an overview of the different categories of hazardous substances, all about the label hazardous materials need to display, proper hazardous chemical storage procedures, how to remain in compliance with OSHA hazard communication standard 29 CFR 1910.1200 and an excellent introduction to OSHA safety standards in approved labeling requirements, including MSDS, NFPA and HMIS labeling formats.
Reference #: CHEM-04
Category: Chemical
Title: MSDS - Read it Before You Need It
Time: 0 min.
Description: The MSDS is a complex document, an essential tool to monitor chemical use and avoid accidents. With this award-winning program, be confident that your employees understand the ins and outs of the MSDS. The training includes information on: 1) Exposure situations, 2) Toxicology, ecology and disposal.
Reference #: CHEM-05
Category: Chemical
Title: Hazard Recognition and Control
Time: 15 min.
Description: To be safe, always take a second look. A situation may look harmless, and you have to go deeper to see the potential hazards. Show your workers the three root causes of accidents and the ways they can recognize, avoid and prevent them. This program covers: 1) Hazard recognition, 2) Spotting unsafe conditions and practices, 3) Responsibilities of supervisors, team leaders and employees.
Reference #: CHEM-06
Category: Chemical
Title: Laboratory Safety -The Finer Points
Time: 15 min.
Description: Practice always makes perfect. Through this program, seasoned laboratory employees can review safety techniques and general procedures they may have forgotten since their initial training. Based on OSHA 1910.1450, it covers: 1) Hazardous materials in labs, 2) Fume hoods 3) Emergency showers and eyewashes 4) Chemical storage, 5) Using chemicals safely.
Reference #: COLD-01
Category: Winter Safety
Title: Winter Safety
Time: 14 min.
Description: Either on the job or during recreational time, winter poses special dangers. Heat up some safety measures now against winter-related accidents. Topics include: 1) Signs and treatment of hypothermia and frostbite. 2) Prevention of hypothermia and frostbite 3) Off-the-job winter safety.
Reference #: COLD-02
Category: Winter Safety
Title: Working Safely in Cold Weather
Time: 16 min.
Description: Working safely in cold weather requires more than just the right clothing. This presentation provides viewers with detailed information on how to safely work in cold weather conditions. It will explain how the systems of the body work in cold conditions, how to spot frostbite and other cold-related illness, as well as how to properly dress and work in the cold months. Prevention is emphasized as viewers are shown signs of distress to look for in themselves or their coworkers and how to safely handle such situations.
Reference #: CSE-02
Category: Confined Spaces
Title: Confined Space Entry – Permit Required
Time: 21 min.
Description: Protect your employees from the dangers of working in confined spaces and be sure you're in compliance with OSHA 1910.146 with this popular program. It reviews the details on how to prepare a confined space entry permit and the best way to train a confined space entry team. Topics include: 1) Entry permit requirements 2) Safe atmospheric testing 3) Training the entry team
Reference #: DRUG-01
Category: Drug-free Workplace
Title: Drug-Free Workplace (Employee Edition)
Time: 20 min.
Description: Implementing a drug-free workplace policy strengthens your company’s commitment to employee well-being and enables it to compete for valuable contracts. This video provides guidance for management as well as information for employees. Topics include: 1) How to create a drug-free workplace, 2) Symptoms of substance abuse, 3) Where to go for help, 4) How and when to intervene.
Reference #: DRUG-02
Category: Drug-free Workplace
Title: Drug-Free Workplace (Supervisor Edition)
Time: 20 min.
Description: Implementing a drug-free workplace policy strengthens your company’s commitment to employee well-being and enables it to compete for valuable contracts. This video provides guidance for management as well as information for employees. Topics include: 1) How to create a drug-free workplace, 2) Symptoms of substance abuse, 3) Where to go for help, 4) How and when to intervene.
Reference #: DRV-01
Category: Driving
Title: A DUI Story... What If?
Time: 28 min.
Description: The National Highway Safety Organization’s alcohol accident statistics show that 30% of weekday automobile accidents and 51% of weekend accidents are alcohol related. This presentation shows us just how dramatically a DUI affects the lives of more than just the drivers, the affects of alcohol consumption, and how easy it is for a few drinks to turn into life-altering devastation once a person gets behind the wheel.
Reference #: DRV-02
Category: Driving
Title: Backing, Parking and Intersections
Time: 20 min.
Description: Backing, parking and driving in intersections are three extremely vulnerable moments for a driver that all require the proper knowledge, skill and attention. This presentation will show how to prevent the usual hazards that present themselves when backing, parking and at intersections. Instruction will be provided on minimizing distractions, handling blind spots and preventing accidents through proper vehicle operation and awareness.
Reference #: DRV-03
Category: Driving
Title: Before You Turn the Key
Time: 20 min.
Description: Program about what we need to do every time we get in a vehicle, before we turn the key. We'll follow the main character, Highway Patrolman Ben Sullivan, as he describes the incidents that could have been avoided if people would only take the time to think and pay attention to their car. We will see the loss of a young child and the emotional distress caused by the carelessness of a driver. The program will show how making the right choices before you turn the key in any vehicle may save a life. Maybe even your own.
Reference #: DRV-04
Category: Driving
Title: Defensive Driving - When Good Weather Goes Bad...
Time: 16 min.
Description: Weather can have a dramatic effect on driving conditions. This presentation provides an overview of the various dangers that driving in bad weather poses when the weather changes or appears suddenly. Viewers will be shown how to handle their vehicles in ice, bright sun, winds, snow, rain and will also discuss the general risks drivers face on the road. Each weather condition and risk is coupled with safety tips and methods to prevent unsafe incidents.
Reference #: DRV-06
Category: Driving
Title: Driven to Distraction
Time: 15 min.
Description: This groundbreaking program illustrates just how dangerous distracted driving can be. The main character is the embodiment of the various distractions that accompany drivers. Watch as he gleefully plots and plans to take attention from the road. The impact of this program is powerful and memorable.
Reference #: DUMP-01
Category: Dump Trucks
Title: The Safe Operations & Maintenance of Dump Trucks
Time: 15 min.
Description: Dump trucks are a necessary and versatile vehicle for many work situations. The wide array of potential dump truck applications therefore requires an increased amount of knowledge in maintenance and safe operation of these multi-purposed vehicles. This video emphasizes what is different in dealing with a dump truck, as compared to working on or with a normal vehicle, as well as proper operation and detailed maintenance.
Reference #: ECM-01
Category: Every Choice Matters
Title: Every Choice Matters
Time: 25 min.
Description: Workplace safety and the choices we make. Safety is about making the right choice. Every choice can change the future. Every choice can change the destiny of an entire family. Every choice is important. Every choice affects someone else. Choose to be aware. Choose to Care. Choose Safety. Safety is a choice worth making!!
Reference #: ELEC-01
Category: Electrical
Title: Electrical Safety - Beware the Bite
Time: 15 min.
Description: An electrical shock is like the bite of a poisonous snake! Take the sting out of the danger now and protect your employees with life-saving information. Sink your teeth into this program that gives the low-down on electrical safety. 1) Conductivity 2) Lockout/tagout 3) Safe work practices 4) PPE 5) Emergency response
Reference #: FALL-01
Category: Fall Protection
Title: Fall Protection - Preparation, Application and Safety
Time: 19 min.
Description: This presentation teaches the importance of having proper fall protection and a fall protection plan. It is designed to enhance the viewers’ understanding of fall protection and equipment. Although OSHA requires that proper fall protection be used at any construction site where employees are working along an edge six feet or higher, a fall from any height can result in injury or death. It includes discussion of the four main fall protection devices and describes the measurements and applications for each fall protection system, including those for edges six feet or more, holes, ramps and walkways, vertical surfaces, hand bricklaying, low-sloped or steep roofs, pre-cast concrete erections, excavations and wall openings. Proper use and monitoring is addressed as well as the need for a rescue plan in case of emergency fall incidents.
Reference #: FIRE-01
Category: Fire Safety
Title: Fire Safety - Real Life
Time: 14 min.
Description: "This interactive fire safety program, part of our Real-Life® series, takes employees through ""real-life"" situations and forces them to think about their responses. It encourages them to make life-or-death decisions from the safety of their seats. In a contemporary approach, this program covers all the important information regarding fire safety, including: 1) Four elements and classes of fire 2) Emergency Action Plan (EAP) 3) Awareness, Attitude, Action.
Reference #: FLU-01
Category: Flu
Title: Avian Flu - What You Need to Know
Time: 11 min.
Reference #: FORK-01
Category: Forklifts
Title: Forklift Maneuvers - All the Right Moves
Time: 15 min.
Description: This program reviews the most important forklift safety issues - from operating conditions to load manipulation. With this important information, your forklift drivers will be equipped to operate safely and avoid accidents. Forklift Maneuvers: All The Right Moves is ideal for new and experienced forklift operators and will help them receive and maintain their OSHA certification.
Reference #: GG-01
Category: Gordon Graham
Title: The Five Concurrent Themes to Success
Time: 120 min.
Description: In this presentation, Gordon Graham clearly explains how the separate and distinct disciplines of Risk Management, Systems, Customer Service, Accountability and Integrity all work together to assure that things go right. It is the first part of the four-portion package, and is a foundation for the remaining products. The goal of this program is to give the viewer information on how to use these themes in conjunction with each other as a "global" approach to getting things done right.
Reference #: GG-02
Category: Gordon Graham
Title: Why Things Go Right: Why Things Go Wrong
Time: 120 min.
Description: This program focuses on the principles of Risk Management and how they work to predict and prevent bad things from happening. The public safety professional who views this program will learn how and why things go wrong, and more importantly, they will learn some strategies and tactics to prevent things from going wrong. Included in this program is the “risk/frequency” analysis, and how it works to manage the risk of the events that have the highest probability of causing us grief in any job description.
Reference #: GG-03
Category: Gordon Graham
Title: Organizational Risk Management - The 5 Pillars of Success
Time: 240 min.
Description: Now that we know about things going wrong are both predictable and preventable, this program focuses on the things that need to be done today in every public safety organization to assure that things go right. Included in this program are thoughts on getting and keeping good people, how to build a good policy manual, the critical importance of training, the role of the first line supervisor, and why discipline is so important in a well run organization.
Reference #: GG-04
Category: Gordon Graham
Title: Elimination of Harassment, Bias and Discrimination in the Workplace
Time: 180 min.
Description: This program is designed to address perhaps the hottest issue in public safety today. When our personnel are not being treated right internally (or they perceive they are not being treated right) they have many options to address their concerns. In this program, Gordon Graham lays out a simple risk management approach to this complex issue with the goal of avoiding problems before they occur.
Reference #: GHS-01
Category: GHS
Title: Global Harmonizing System
Time: 40 min.
Description: This DVD contains information on Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and includes: 1) Classes of Hazards, 2) Labels on Shipped Containers, 3) Pictograms, 4) Workplace Labeling, 5) Safety Data Sheets, and 5) Communication
Reference #: GK-01
Category: Groundskeeping
Title: Groundskeeping Safety - Be a Pro
Time: 40 min.
Description: As professional groundskeepers know, maintaining lawns, trees and shrubs requires potentially dangerous equipment and chemicals. Prune and refine your safety measures with this program. It explains how one can avoid unnecessary accidents by thinking: safe or sorry?
Reference #: GK-02
Category: Groundskeeping
Title: Working Outdoors - Mosquitoes and Ticks
Time: 15 min.
Description: Before your employees go outdoors, protect them from mosquito and tick bites that can cause Lyme Disease, Encephalitis and West Nile Virus. Buzz outdoor workers with proven methods for avoiding the dangerous bites and detecting early warning signs of these potentially debilitating diseases. The program also outlines: 1) Basic PPE, 2) Where mosquitoes breed, 3) How to prevent tick bites, 4) Early signs of infection.
Reference #: HEAR-01
Category: Hearing Protection
Title: Hearing Protection - It Makes Sense
Time: 15 min.
Description: You won't know that you're losing the ability to hear until you already have. It is a silent and gradual process, caused by consistent and prolonged exposure to abnormal noise levels. Halt hearing impairment through a combination of monitoring procedures, engineered noise reduction controls and PPE basics, including use, maintenance and disposal of earmuffs and earplugs.
Reference #: HSKP-01
Category: Housekeeping
Title: Housekeeping - It Ain't Like the Movies
Time: 15 min.
Description: Housekeeping may not be as glamorous and adventurous as other jobs, but it has its attendant dangers nonetheless. Falls, for instance, account for ten percent of on-the-job deaths. Review the importance of good housekeeping and the necessity of weeding out potential dangers in your facility. 1) Throw it away! 2) Proper storage 3) Eliminate spills and leaks
Reference #: INSP-01
Category: Inspections
Title: Pro-Active Safety -The Self Inspection
Time: 15 min.
Description: Incidents don't have to happen, and you have to spot them before they do. Take a unique look at safety training with this program. It explains the three-step-formula for an incident-free workplace: prevention, responsibility and protection - and features gripping interviews of workers who've met nasty accidents at work.
Reference #: JSA-01
Category: Job Safety Analysis
Title: Job Safety Analysis - Coaching Safety Performance
Time: 12 min.
Reference #: LOTO-01
Category: Lockout/ Tagout
Title: Lockout/Tagout – Controlling the Beast
Time: 19 min.
Description: Energy is well and good, provided you keep it under control. Supplement your company's lockout/tagout plan with this program. Get a good grounding on lockout/tagout procedures and hazardous energy sources and comply with OSHA 1910.140.
Reference #: LOTO-02
Category: Lockout/ Tagout
Title: Lockout/Tagout - Real Life
Time: 20 min.
Description: Purpose of Lockout/Tag out; OSHA’s Six-Step Lockout/Tag out Procedure.
Reference #: LOTO-03
Category: Lockout/ Tagout
Title: Lockout/Tagout - Open and Shut Case
Time: 14 min.
Description: Close out the dangers, bolt in the hazards, and open the way to safety with this lockout/tagout program. Comply with OSHA 1910.147 and supplement your accident-prevention efforts
Reference #: MTG-01
Category: Safety Meetings
Title: Safety Meetings - Give ' Em What They Want
Time: 19 min.
Description: Coaches safety performance.
Reference #: MTG-02
Category: Safety Meetings
Title: The Pro-active Safety Committee - A Team for Success
Time: 15 min.
Reference #: OFC-01
Category: Office Safety
Title: Office Safety - It's a Jungle In There
Time: 15 min.
Reference #: PED-01
Category: Pedestrian Safety
Title: Step to Safety with ASIMO
Time: 15 min.
Description: ASIMO (Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility) Students will be educated and entertained by ASIMO as they take a closer look at important pedestrian safety procedures and learn to rely on themselves to make smart safety decisions.
Reference #: PLOW-01
Category: Snow Plows
Title: Snow Removal Techniques - Plowing Tips From the Pros
Time: 15 min.
Description: Helps teach snow plowing on city streets, country roads & interstates. Different types of snowplows/snow blowers shown in use on trucks, wheel loaders, & motor graders. Topics include: 1) Pre-Trip Inspections, what to look for, 2) Suggested plowing techniques on Interstate highways, two-lane country roads, & city streets, 3) Animation shows difficult plowing concepts on Interstate on-off ramps & intersections. 4) One-way plows, reversible plows, “V” plows, wing plows, special cutting edges for ice.
Reference #: PLOW-02
Category: Snow Plows
Title: Working Safely With Snow Plows & Other Snow Removal Vehicles
Time: 20 min.
Description: Snow removal vehicles make the roads safe for others, a highly important job in the cold months. With so much at stake, snow removal vehicle operators must take responsibility by keeping track of their own safety out on the road. This video will educate operators on achieving safety before, during and after a run. Information covered includes safe vehicle operation, pre-trip inspection, minimizing driving and road hazards and how to handle severe weather hazards. Importance is placed on general awareness, preparation and respect for the other drivers on the road.
Reference #: PPE-01
Category: Protective Equipment
Title: Personal Protective Equipment - Reality in the Public Sector
Time: 19 min.
Reference #: RESP-01
Category: Respiratory Protection
Title: Respiratory Protection - A Breath of Fresh Air
Time: 0 min.
Description: Airborne hazardous substances may be lethal, but the dangers can be eliminated. Comply with OSHA's Respiratory Protection Program (1910.134) and its requirements: written program, respirator use, selection and maintenances, fit testing, seal check, breathing air quality, medical evaluations for the eligible and emergency procedures. Topics include: 1) Hazardous atmospheres, 2) Written program, 3) Medical evaluation, 4) Proper fit testing.
Reference #: SH-01
Category: Sexual Harassment
Title: Sexual Harassment - Know Your Rights
Time: 15 min.
Description: Know your rights and address your responsibilities on sexual harassment prevention. This exciting program examines this urgent HR topic in a concise and effective format, ideal for orientations or refresher training. Topics include: 1) Definition of sexual harassment, 2) Employee/employer rights and responsibilities, 3) Perceptions vs. intentions
Reference #: SH-02
Category: Sexual Harassment
Title: Sexual Harassment - You Make the Call (Industrial Version)
Time: 15 min.
Description: Sexual harassment continues to occur in today’s workplace. But this is due less to intent than to misunderstanding. Clarify the ambiguities and blind spots of the issue through the vignettes in this program, which presents subtle examples of harassment in a style that will generate a lively but insightful discussion. Topics include: 1) What is sexual harassment? 2) Importance of training, 3) Examples of sexual harassment.
Reference #: SH-03
Category: Sexual Harassment
Title: Sexual Harassment - You Make the Call (Office Version)
Time: 25 min.
Description: Raise the awareness of all employees through the use of vignettes of subtle sexual harassment in a style designed to generate discussion.
Reference #: SH-03A
Category: Sexual Harassment
Title: Sexual Harassment - You Make the Call (Office Version)
Time: 25 min.
Description: Raise the awareness of all employees through the use of vignettes of subtle sexual harassment in a style designed to generate discussion.
Reference #: SPL-01
Category: Spills
Title: Small Spills and Leaks
Time: 18 min.
Description: Preventing Spills and Leaks; Spill Prevention; Spill Containment Plan.
Reference #: STF-01
Category: Slips/Trips/ Falls
Title: Slips, Trips and Falls - Real Life
Time: 20 min.
Description: Falls account for almost 400,000 workplace injuries each year. These stats are alarmingly high, but this exciting program can help you lower those numbers. It gives your workers the lowdown on fall protection, slips and falls. It also teaches them danger awareness and examines the core concepts of: 1) Awareness, Attitude, Action, 2) Identifying hazards, 3) Minimizing improper use of equipment, 4) Simple housekeeping.
Reference #: STF-02
Category: Slips/Trips/ Falls
Title: Slips, Trips and Falls - Taking the Right Step
Time: 18 min.
Description: One safety slip and your employees will be on the slippery road to accidents. Slips, trips and falls cause injuries in the workplace, and you have to smooth out the risks through this high-impact training program that advocates solid safety measures: awareness, good housekeeping and proper equipment use. Safety can take you a long way.
Reference #: TBTU-01
Category: Trenching
Title: The Buried Truth Uncovered
Time: 40 min.
Description: "Working in a trench, I crouched down near the pipe our crew had been laying. Without warning, the sides collapsed…" Eric Giguere's speaking engagements prove a valuable tool for companies with a need for safety awareness. His unique circumstances and ability to relate to those around him are only a few of the items that allow him to captivate an audience and drive home the need for safety in the workplace. A work-related accident change his life, as well as his personal commitment to safety awareness.
Reference #: TOOL-01
Category: Hand Tools
Title: Powered Hand Tool Safety - Handle with Care
Time: 5 min.
Reference #: UTL-01
Category: Utility Carts
Title: The Safe Operation of Utility Carts
Time: 9 min.
Description: Utility carts can be extremely dangerous if not properly inspected before operation. This presentation trains utility cart operators how on pre-use inspections and the specific factors to look for during each inspection. The video 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.
Reference #: WV-01
Category: Workplace Violence
Title: Managing the Anger to Prevent the Violence
Time: 20 min.
Description: Unfortunately, no workplace is immune from Violence. But, knowing the truth about workplace violence is the first step in handling it safely and in maintaining a safe and productive workplace. Viewers will learn how to identify the common warning signs of a situation on the brink of danger. Focus is placed on prevention of negative incidents through positive actions, awareness and effective communication.
Reference #: WV-02
Category: Workplace Violence
Title: The Myths and The Mystery
Reference #: WZ-01
Category: Workzone Safety
Title: Highway Workzone Safety – The Basics
Time: 18 min.
Description: Highway construction poses threats not only to your workers but also to pedestrians and drivers. Show them the way to on-the-road safety and comply with MUTCD regulations with this informative training program.
Reference #: WZ-02
Category: Workzone Safety
Title: Roadway Worker Safety - In the Zone
Time: 15 min.
Description: Roadway work is full of potential hazards from passing traffic and trenches to electrical wires and hearing loss. Help reduce injuries and fatalities with this vital training program.