This DVD program on Asbestos Awareness provides employees with important information needed to understand the health risks associated with asbestos, be able to recognize asbestos hazards in their workplace and know what to do to protect themselves and others from exposure to asbestos, and also helps employers comply with the training requirements of the OSHA Asbestos Standard.
This DVD program on Indoor Air Quality discusses the health hazards associated with contaminated indoor air, the most common contaminants, where they come from, and what employees can do to help keep the air in their workplace clean and healthy.
Respiratory protection and self-contained breathing devices are used to protect from harmful gases, fumes, vapors and chemicals and when air does not contain enough oxygen. Training must be provided before attempting to use respirator protection along with information about the hazards involved. This program is designed to provide information about personal protection under hazardous conditions with an emphasis on safety.
Confined space entry must be approached with a professional attitude and a methodical system designed to prevent situations from escalating into a disaster. The National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health (NIOSH) found that in more than 50% of confined space accidents, the rescuer becomes the victim. NIOSH also found that very few organizations provided written procedures. This program is designed to provide the viewer with safety basics in confined space entry.
There are a variety of gases, fumes, vapors, dusts, mists, and other potentially hazardous materials in many industries. Protection from health hazards is a goal of all employers and employees. This program will look at respiratory protection and how you can protect your health against hazardous materials.
Respirators: New Rules are explained in this program. Respiratory protection comes in a variety of models. This program covers engineering controls, written procedures, respirator selection, emergencies and new rules,
Employees who wear a respirator must be trained and authorized by the company. They must know how to put on and take off the respirator. This program will discuss the various types of respirators and proper use.
The new fit testing standards establishes the new filtering efficiency and performance criteria for all non-powered, air-purifying, particulate-filter respirators. A good fit testing program is necessary to make sure the respirator will not leak under normal use and working conditions. This program will explain the new rules and procedures for proper fit testing of respiratory equipment.
The health of every worker is an important part of your overall safety program. This program will assist you in the development of an effective respirator program. It also addresses some of the hazards and the basics of respiratory protection.
Respirators: New Rules are explained in this program. Employers have protected their workers from potentially harmful gas, fumes, mists, vapors and airborne contaminants. Respiratory protection comes in a variety of models. This program covers engineering controls, written procedures, respirator selection, emergencies and new rules.
Confined spaces and other similar locations can be unsuspecting chambers of death, unless you know the hazards and are prepared to avoid risks. The program reviews the types of gases that can be encountered in confined spaces or areas not well ventilated.
Persons who wear a respirator must be trained and authorized by the company. They must know how to put on and take off the respirator. This program will discuss the various types of respirators and proper use.
Fit Testing under New NIOSH Standards program explains the new rules and procedures for proper fit testing of respiratory equipment. These new standards have established new filtering efficiency and performance criteria for all non-powered, air-purifying, particulate-filter respirators. The purpose of fit testing is to make sure the respirator you use will not leak, under normal use and working conditions.
Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) concerns employees working in IDLH (immediate danger to life and health) atmosphere. This video discusses several topics related to working with an SCBA such as SCBA masks, pressure gauges, air tanks, regulators, adjustment straps, facial hair regulations, fit testing and SCBA overview.
HAZWOPER- Respiratory Protection and Use program is designed to provide information about personal protection under hazardous conditions with an emphasis on safety. Respiratory protection and self-contained breathing apparatus' 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.
Respiratory Training program provides information which will improve your safety awareness when using, handling and storing respiratory equipment. Your organization will provide specific training, but this program is designed to give you some information about personal protection under adverse or hazardous conditions.
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.
This is a short refresher course. Confined spaces and other similar locations can be unsuspecting chambers of death unless you know the hazards and are prepared to avoid risks. This program focuses on the types of hazardous gases and what to look for when monitoring them.
This is a short refresher course. Respiratory protection and self-contained breathing apparatus are used to protect from harmful gases, fumes and chemicals. This program provides information will improve your safety awareness when using, handling and storing respiratory equipment.
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. It is based on the full length version of Respirator Selection. Anyone wearing a respirator must be trained and authorized by the company in several different areas such as how to put on and take off the respirator. We call that donning and doffing. The process is simple, but it does require some basic knowledge, which we'll now review. You are being asked to select the respirator that provides the most acceptable fit.
Respirator Selectionis the focus of this program.Anyone wearing a respirator must be trained and authorized by the company in several different areas such as how to put on and take off the respirator. We call that donning and doffing. The process is simple, but it does require some basic knowledge, which we'll now review. You are being asked to select the respirator that provides the most acceptable fit. A mirror must be provided to assist you in evaluating the fit and positioning of the respirator.
Respirator Selectionis the focus of this program. Persons who wear a respirator must be trained and authorized by the company. They must know how to put on and take off the respirator. This program will discuss the various types of respirators and proper use.
Respiratory protection and self-contained breathing apparatus are used to protect from harmful gases, fumes and chemicals. This program provides information will improve your safety awareness when using, handling and storing respiratory equipment.
There are a variety of gases, fumes, vapors, dusts, mists, and other potentially hazardous materials in many industries. This program will look at respiratory protection and how you can protect your health against hazardous materials.
Controlling Carbon Monoxide Poisoning program focuses on the danger of CO poisoning and the precautions to take in avoiding exposure. Carbon monoxide poisoning is a gas that can't be smelled, tasted, or seen and virtually all industries count carbon monoxide among their potential hazards. Carbon monoxide is one of the most common chemical killers both in industry and the home.
Asbestos has been used for many products such as fireproofing, pipe insulation, theatre curtains, siding, roofing, gaskets and packing, water and sewer pipe. In water and waste water applications, asbestos cement pipe may contain as much as 20% asbestos or more. This program focuses on working safely with asbestos cement pipe.