This DVD program on Dealing with Hazardous Spills helps workers understand the hazards that can be associated with HAZMATs and the cleanup procedures that can mitigate them.
This DVD program on Decontamination Procedures is designed to help facilities comply with OSHA's HAZWOPER regulation (29 CFR 1910.120). As part of these regulations, there are varying requirements for employee training, depending on an employee's specific level of involvement with hazardous materials. The course helps employees understand how to reduce or eliminate potential exposure to hazardous materials in their work environments.
This DVD program on Exposure Monitoring & Medical Surveillance is designed to help facilities comply with OSHA's HAZWOPER regulation (29 CFR 1910.120). As part of these regulations, there are varying requirements for employee training, depending on an employee's specific level of involvement with hazardous materials.
This DVD program on Lead Exposure in Construction Environments provides employees with the information they need to understand lead hazards and the safety regulations that address them.
This DVD program on Materials Handling Safety provides the information employees need to work safely when handling and moving various types of materials.
Carbon Monoxide (CO) is an odorless gas. CO is one of the most common chemical killers in industry and home. All industries include carbon monoxide among their potential hazards. This program focuses on the danger of CO poisoning and the precautions to take in avoiding exposure.
Chemicals can improve our lives, if we do not understand them, they can be harmful. The information about a chemical is on the label. This program is designed to help the viewer understand more about chemicals and chemical safety.
Homeland Security for Businesses - Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical is information about the changes since 9/11 in the way we travel and do business. This program includes on-camera appearances by experts in homeland security. It provides basic information on what each employer and employee can do to help prepare for an emergency should one occur.
Introduction to Toxicology is an introduction to the study of poisons. It is the study of harmful effects of chemicals on living organisms. Toxicology has direct relevance to human health, the environment and major sectors of the economy. This program provides information relating to industrial poisons with an emphasis on safety.
The type of chemical determines the kind of personal protective equipment (PPE) to be worn. Protection against a corrosive compound is different from a compound that releases a highly toxic vapor. This program talks about the various types of PPE and requirements.
Chemical Safety Management is also known as Chemical Process Safety Management or Risk Management Planning. This program discusses the ingredients of a chemical safety program.
The health effects of any toxic substance are related to the amount of exposure, also known as "dose." The greater the dose the more severe the effects. This program explains the various measurements of contaminants and the hazards of Benzene with emphasis on safety.
Hexavalent chromium (HC) is a toxic form of the element chromium. HC can be inhaled when dusts, mist or fumes are in the air. The National Institute for Health (NIOSH) considers all HC to be potential occupational carcinogens.
"Better Living through Modern Chemistry" is a familiar saying. Although we benefit from chemicals, there is a potential for safety and health risks. It is best to assume that any chemical requiring a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is a hazardous chemical. This program focuses on careful planning, training, chemical inventory and handling of chemicals safely.
The Chemical Hygiene Plan is designed to protect from chemical and physical hazards present in instructional and research laboratories. This program explains the Chemical Hygiene Plan that contains laboratory work practices.
Hazard Communications - The New Millennium program includes right to know, determining the hazards of chemicals, explanation of what an MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) is, chemical labels, documentation, shipping and receiving, Personal Protection includes standards have been around for a while and most organizations are diligent in their training and compliance programs. This program is designed to provide the most updated information about HAZCOM and perhaps identify some of the areas where more work needs to be accomplished.
Chemical and Biological Threat - Emergency Preparedness program is going to examine the chemical and biological terrorism threat and what businesses and individuals can do to prepare for such an event. This program is simply to make you more aware of these threats and offer basic guidelines.
Something Smells and it's Making Me Ill program looks at a potentially serious health problem because some of the fragrances worn by both men and women can be harming coworkers who have sensitivities to fragrances. The training will expose the conditions that may be causing some people to get sick or ill while there seemingly may not be any reason for it.
Chlorine is the major chemical used for the sanitation of water, swimming pool disinfection, or in the treatment of sewage. In World War I, chlorine was used as a chemical weapon. Chlorine does a lot of good, but it is also a very toxic and hazardous chemical. Take time for safety.
Congress passed the first Insecticide Act in 1910. In 1947 Congress passed FIFRA. FIFRA required the Department of Agriculture to register all pesticides prior to their introduction in interstate commerce. This program covers the law definitions, registering pesticides, recordkeeping and enforcement.
Sodium and calcium hypochlorite are widely used as a disinfectant in water and waste water agencies. These products are commonly used as pool and spa disinfection products. This program will cover the use, storage and safe use of sodium and calcium hypochlorite.
Landscape professionals have the responsibility of maintaining parks and highways for our enjoyment. They also keep these areas fire safe. This program covers safety issues when operating landscape equipment.
This program covers the basic aspects of chemical and biological threats, what they are and what we can do to protect ourselves. This program examines the chemical and biological terrorism threat and how businesses and individuals can respond. Chris Troesh, Chemical Expert, is on camera in this program.
Swimming pool chemicals include various kinds of disinfectants and sanitizers. These chemicals control the growth of certain kinds of algae and bacteria in pool water. This program focuses on the dangers of these chemicals and their proper use and storage.
This is a short refresher course. It is based on the full length version of Chemical Safety. This program is designed to help you understand more about chemicals and chemical safety. It's important to be informed and aware of chemicals and chemical safety.
A car battery is a rechargeable cell in the starting-lighting-ignition variety of batteries. Lead acid batteries are the oldest style of rechargeable batteries. This program covers battery care, maintenance, jump-starting and much more with an emphasis on safety.
Hazard Communications program is a review of information to protect yourself and others when working with hazardous materials and chemicals. This program helps meet this challenge, by reviewing information you need to protect yourself and others when working with hazardous materials and chemicals.
Safe Use, Handling, Storing, Charging, and Jump Starting of Acid Batteries program is designed to explain the basics of batteries, how they work, and safety information that you need to know to prevent accidents and injuries when using, handling, storing, or disposing of batteries. Batteries play a critical part in our consumer and business worlds.
Many materials you work with may be classified as hazardous. That's why all spills, no matter how small, must be taken seriously. Hazardous material can endanger your health or life and of others. This program will cover kinds of hazardous materials and how to handle spills and clean up safely.
In the construction industry, there are a variety of requirements where fasteners are used on semi-hard or rigid surfaces. This program focuses on the safe handling, storing and use of this tool.