This DVD program on Personal Protective Equipment is specifically designed to help employers meet OSHA requirements. It provides employees with the information they need to avoid injury on the job by using the appropriate PPE.
This DVD program on Personal Protective Equipment in Construction Environments is specifically designed to help employers in the construction industry meet OSHA requirements. It provides construction workers with the information they need to avoid injury on the job site by using appropriate PPE.
David Dyck's powerful, true story of surviving a violent explosion during a routine maintenance procedure. Because of the PPE he was wearing, he is here today to share his moving story. Not only does David remind us of the importance of PPE, his story illustrates how an injury affects family, friends and co-workers.
This program provides an easy to understand overview of the variety of PPE available to help make our work safe. It emphasizes the importance of wearing the proper PPE by showing an re-enactment of an arc flash incident that could have been tragic had the person not been wearing the proper PPE. Other interviews are with workers who avoided eye and foot injuries reinforce the safety message.
This program provides an easy to understand overview of the variety of PPE available to help make our work safe. It emphasizes the importance of wearing the proper PPE by showing an re-enactment of an arc flash incident that could have been tragic had the person not been wearing the proper PPE. Other interviews are with workers who avoided eye and foot injuries reinforce the safety message.
Personal Protective Equipment is protection from hazards in the workplace. There is always a need for personal protective equipment on many jobs performed in the workplace. This program will review the types of protective protection equipment that are available and their use with an emphasis on safety.
Personal Protective Equipment explains protection from hazards in the workplace in regard to the use of personal protective equipment on many jobs performed in the workplace. This program will review the types of protective protection equipment available and their use with an emphasis on safety.
Needlestick Injury Prevention program is designed to heighten awareness relating to needlestick injuries and to provide measures you can use to reduce these potentially serious injuries. This program is designed to heighten awareness in needlestick injuries and to provide measures to reduce serious injuries.
Personal Protective Equipment is provided by the company. The right choice is for the worker to make sure the appropriate protective equipment is worn when performing tasks that are hazardous. This program covers the various types of personal protective equipment with emphasis on safety.
A hazard analysis is a process used to assess risk. The results of a hazard analysis are the identification of unacceptable risks and the selection means of controlling or eliminating them. This program reviews the basics of Hazard Assessment for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
This program reviews safety skills in the areas of lifting, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), HAZCOM, and fire hazards. Pictures will be shown to the viewers to see if they can identify improper and unsafe acts while employees are performing their jobs.
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.
C. Harley - Murder Cycles (Non-Gory) "Murder Cycles" is another C. Harley program is targeted to anyone operating motorcycles. It explains personal protective equipment and much more. Cameo appearances and interviews with Larry Hagman (JR of Dallas TV series) and Senator Ben "Nighthorse" Campbell, both avid motorcyclists.
High Impact II program deals with how an accident/injury can impact your personal and work life. Great strides have been made over the years to reduce the risk of industrial accidents and injuries. You are about to see graphic pictures of industrial injuries. Keep in mind that these victims had access to the same safety equipment and training that you do; only they decided not to use it and paid the price.
C. Harley Murder Cycles - Another C Harley program, targeted to motorcycles riders. This is a very graphic program, showing actual motorcycle accidents, stunts, highly unsafe behavior and extremely graphic results of not riding motorcycles in a safe manner.
Eye Protection (Foundries) program covers eye hazards and types of eye protection with emphasis on safety. Nature has tried to protect the eyes from injury by providing us with a number of built in devices. These natural defenses protect the eyes from minor injuries, but they are not sufficient to protect our eyes from heavy exposures that exist in industry today.
Hearing Conservation program will focus on protecting your hearing both in and outside the workplace. Noise can damage your hearing permanently, that's why it's important to protect your hearing at work, home, and everywhere else. Awareness of the hazard is the first step toward preventing an injury and an injury to your hearing is serious business.
Fit Testing Respirators program will look at respiratory protection and how you can protect your health against hazardous materials. Always follow the procedures established for your company and when respiratory protection is issued to you, it is your responsibility to keep it clean, in good condition and of course, to wear it.
Power saw equipment saves time, effort and allows materials to be cut and processed precisely in a fraction of time than with manual saws. This program focuses on wearing the proper personal protect equipment and safe operation of the power saw.
The right choice is for the worker to make sure the appropriate protective equipment is worn when performing tasks that are hazardous. This program covers the various types of personal protective equipment with emphasis on safety.
This is a short refresher course. All eye hazards in the workplace can be eliminated if eye protection is worn. The program covers eye hazards and types of eye protection with emphasis on safety.
This is a short refresher course. There is an estimated 33 million people in the U.S. with hearing loss enough to affect their daily activities. Occupational-related noise exposure accounts for 11 million cases of hearing loss. This program focuses on how to protect our hearing in a work environment.
This is a short refresher course. The program is based on the full length version of Respirators and How to Use Them. Respiratory protection and self-contained breathing apparatuses are used to protect us from harmful gases, fumes, vapors, and chemicals as well as where the air doesn't contain enough oxygen to support life. Your organization will provide specific training, but this program is designed to give you some information about personal protection under adverse or hazardous conditions.
This is a short refresher course. All eye hazards in the workplace can be eliminated if eye protection is worn. Natural defenses protect the eyes from minor injuries, but are not sufficient protection from heavy exposures that exist in the industry.
This is a short refresher course. It is based on the full length version of PPE - It's Not Your Call program which deals with safety glasses, face shields, ear plugs, steel toed shoes, gloves, hard hats, and respirators. These items are called Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
This is a short refresher course. IThere are various types of fall protection such as guardrails, safety nets and covers for open surfaces. Falls from any height can cause serious injury. OSHA requires fall protection if work is done at six feet or higher. This program provides information on the various types of fall protection, when and how to use the protective equipment with emphasis on safety.
All eye hazards in the workplace can be eliminated if eye protection is worn. Natural defenses protect the eyes from minor injuries, but are not sufficient protection from heavy exposures that exist in the industry. The program covers eye hazards and types of eye protection with emphasis on safety.
Personal Protective Equipment is provided by the company. The right choice is for the worker to make sure the appropriate protective equipment is worn when performing tasks that are hazardous. This program covers the various types of personal protective equipment with emphasis on safety.
All eye hazards in the workplace can be eliminated if eye protection is worn. Natural defenses protect the eyes from minor injuries, but are not sufficient protection from heavy exposures that exist in the industry. The program covers eye hazards and types of eye protection with emphasis on safety.
There is an estimated 33 million people in the U.S. with hearing loss enough to affect their daily activities. Occupational-related noise exposure accounts for 11 million cases of hearing loss. Another 36 to 37 million people suffer from tinnitus, which is a chronic ringing in the ears. This program focuses on how to protect our hearing in a work environment.
There are various types of fall protection such as guardrails, safety nets and covers for open surfaces. Falls from any height can cause serious injury. OSHA requires fall protection if work is done at six feet or higher. Personal fall system protection can be a full body harness, lanyard, snap hooks and an anchorage point. Employees must be kept informed of fall protections, OSHA standards, equipment and everything necessary to prevent falls.
Fall prevention has been a major concern for many with recent statistics reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics revealing that fatal falls were down 25% from a high of 847 in 2007. More training is necessary to further reduce the number of falls. The goal of this program is to prevent falls and gain an awareness of fall prevention equipment.