This DVD program on Emergency Planning assists facilities in complying with existing OSHA, SARA Title III, and numerous state regulations and helps them prepare for potential emergency situations.
This DVD program on Safety Audits provides employees with an understanding of the goals and procedures that are involved in a safety audit, shows them how they can help in the audit process and describes specific safe work practices.
What to do in case of an emergency program concerns emergency action to help you and your fellow workers in the event of a major emergency. No matter what job you have or in what industry, safety is your responsibility. It is management's responsibility to provide safety training and information about your job, machines, equipment and potential hazards.
HAZWOPER - S.T.E.P. - Introduction to Emergency Preparedness program explains the S.T.E.P. program and emphasizes the importance of training and safety. The Safety, Training and Emergency Preparedness (S.T.E.P.) program provides information needed to help perform a job safely.
Emergency Preparedness At Home program will instruct you in life safety and life sustaining actions before, during, and following an earthquake. Damage from an earthquake is wide spread, devastating to industry, to our complex roadways and to some large public buildings. Are you prepared for an emergency? This program is called "Emergency Preparedness At Home" and it will save lives and prevent injuries if the steps within the program are followed. The life you save may be your own or that of a family member. The most crucial element in surviving any type of natural disaster is preparing for the emergency.
HAZWOPER - Obtaining Information in an Emergency II program focuses on each of these references and what type of information and assistance they provide. As a first responder at the scene of a hazardous materials incident, you must obtain specific information about any material involved in the incident as soon as possible.
Emergency Preparedness at Work program will instruct you in life safety and life sustaining actions before, during, and following an earthquake. This program is called "Emergency Preparedness in the Workplace" and it will save lives and prevent injuries if the steps within the program are followed.
Not everyone understands or knows how to use fire extinguishers. This program will provide information and help become familiar with extinguishers, fire prevention and understanding an emergency action in the event of a fire.
Most people are aware that outdoor air pollution fan damage their health, but may not know that indoor air pollution can also have harmful effects. This program discusses health issues and cost of indoor air pollution.
Fire Extinguisher 2000 program discusses the Classes of fires and the proper chemicals used to extinguish them in a safe manner. The objective of the training is to save lives and property in that order. Fire extinguishers are not designed to fight a large or spreading fire and even against small fires, extinguishers are useful only under the right conditions.
Fire Extinguisher 2000 program discusses the Classes of fires and the proper chemicals used to extinguish them in a safe manner. The objective of the training is to save lives and property in that order.
In 1959 a series of original fire investigations in the area of chemical flame extinction gave birth to the discovery of a new, dry chemical agent called "potassium bicarbonate powder." Powdered bicarbonate of soda had been used as a flame-halting agent for many years. This program will focus on the classes of fire extinguishers and proper use.
Emergency First Aid program is designed to provide basic information on how to properly apply first aid in emergency situations. This program has been designed to help provide basic information that will help you properly apply first aid that can save lives, reduce recovery time, and can possibly be the difference between temporary disability or lifelong disability for the victim.
Workplace safety has become a major concern to managers and employees alike. With incidents like what has happened at schools, businesses educational institutions are not immune to these types of incidents. This program discusses the causes of workplace violence and prevention strategies.
Fire prevention requires team effort and individual responsibility. Emergency Action Plans provide communication between the outside and the organization. In this program we will cover topics housekeeping, electrical equipment and emergency preparation. The knowledge you receive can also apply to your home.
This is the most comprehensive Fire Extinguisher training program on the market. Topics include OSHA requirements for companies who use fire extinguishers and those who do not have fire.
Incident Command System (ICS) program covers all the components of an Incident Command System. The Incident Command System is recognized by the National Fire Academy and is a documented system that successfully manages all available resources at any incident.
Incident Safety program provides the basics of safety in disaster assistance. The first priority is safety of the disaster workers. There is no disaster victim that can be helped if the lives of the emergency workers are jeopardized.
Emergency Incident Response program is designed to provide basic information and guidelines relating to emergency response. Emergency response is a major operation center with radios, communications, and a wide variety of people performing special tasks to ensure all the proper resources are provided for the incident.
Disaster Workers Code of Safe Practices program reviews some basic guidelines and a code of safe practices to help disaster workers during emergencies. Safety and health are important issues, not only to the people who are victims of disasters, but also to the professionals who render emergency services.
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.
The Anthrax Threat program discusses the threats of anthrax, pre-planning and handling threats in a safe manner. In the past few years there have been numerous threats of exposure to anthrax through letters and phone calls.
Nuclear and Radiological Weapons program provides factual information of the real threat and how to protect yourself. This program today will provide you factual information and an understanding of the real threat and how you can reasonably protect yourself in a worst case scenario. People think of nuclear weapons as a massive mushroom cloud.
Since 9/11 drinking water system facilities are faced with the mandate of incorporating new security measures, tightening ones already in place. Damage to wastewater treatment facilities can result in contamination of drinking water supplies, environmental damage, economic impact and a negative effect on public health.
Terrorism is the use of force or violence against persons or property in violation of criminal laws. This program will provide information on terrorism and how to be prepared for these emergencies.
EPCRA is also known as Title III of SARA. ECPRA was passed to improve emergency response capabilities. The EPCRA law was designed to help local communities protect public health, safety and the environment from chemical hazards. This program covers the subtitles, reporting, enforcement and hazardous chemical inventory forms.
The term 'Call before You Dig' is the law. If you are going to plant a tree, install a mailbox, basketball goal, ground rods or open an excavation for pipeline or any other underground work, you are required to take the time to call the local underground utility location organization before digging. Failing to make the "call" can result in damage to the utility and too often deaths from electrocution, fire, explosion, and killing bystanders. This program covers what happens if you do not call before digging, acquiring locations, mark-outs, and what to do in case of an emergency.
The public is becoming more aware of violence and potential destruction of property and physical harm. Law enforcement alone cannot do the job - it's up to all of us to do our part. This program is only a guide in knowing what to do if there is a bomb threat. it's important that you follow the organization's policy and procedures.
There are many types of disasters and the commitment for safety and health of all employees is a high priority. Surviving any type of disaster is preparing for the emergency. This program covers evacuation procedures in emergency situations with emphasis on safety.
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.
When faced with an anthrax incident, don't panic - be prepared and use common sense. Law enforcement will determine if there is a credible threat. This program discusses the threats of anthrax, pre-planning and handling threats in a safe manner.
People think of nuclear weapons as a massive mushroom cloud. Terrorists are unable to obtain nuclear weapons for large amounts of money. This program provides factual information of the real threat and how to protect yourself.
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.