This DVD program on Accident Investigation provide employees with the information that they need to understand the goals of an accident investigation, the process itself, and how they can participate in the process to help make their workplace safer. This
Accident investigation is an important part of a supervisor's responsibility and accident investigation. Accident investigation and reporting is a preventive effort. This program will concentrate on the importance of conducting a thorough investigation and why the information is necessary.
Unsafe Acts - Human Behavior is the cause of most accidents, this according to the Insurance Industry, Governmental agencies and the National Safety Council who have analyzed employee accident investigations over the years.
Accident investigation is an important part of a supervisor's responsibility and accident investigation. Accident investigation and reporting is a preventive effort. This program will concentrate on the importance of conducting a thorough investigation and why the information is necessary.
Workplace accidents may lead to property damage or work injuries. There are non-injury accidents and injury accidents. Most companies provide a safe and healthy work environment. This program addresses the basics of accident investigation and accident prevention with emphasis on safety procedures.
Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) is a by-product formed by decaying organic matter. It can be found in oil or gas operations, mining facilities, sewage, wastewater treatment plants, landfills and public utilities. This program defines (H2S) and the risk of exposure with emphasis on safety.
Each year, 40,000 people die in car accidents. This is the leading cause of death for persons under age 35. This program examines what happens in a car crash and reasons why seat belts can help prevent deaths.
Customer Accidents - Third Party Liability program provides generally accepted guidelines in what we call third party liability or non-employee liability claims. The purpose of the program is simply to help you become better informed and knowledgeable of customer accidents and what you can do to help prevent these accidents.
Intersections are dangerous places. As a driver, you pass through so many intersections each day; you should stay alert. It is your responsibility to be sure each intersection is negotiated safely. In this program we will review examples of three accidents involving intersections.
Safety and the Supervisor program includes comments from experts in the field of safety. Emphasis is on the responsibility of the supervisor, counseling and accident investigation. As a supervisor, you are responsible for accident reports, safety training, making sure employees follow safety rules and wear personal protective equipment.
This program provides generally accepted guidelines in what we call third party liability or non-employee liability claims. There are many things you can do that prevent or help reduce customer accidents.
How to Investigate an Accident program explains workplace accidents may lead to property damage or work injuries. There are non-injury accidents and injury accidents. This program addresses the basics of accident investigation and accident prevention with emphasis on safety procedures.
The supervisor is the only person having direct control over employees. This program talks about the supervisor's responsibilities in training, enforcing rules and accident investigation.