The leading causes of accidents in the workplace are slips, trips and falls. However, with knowledge of some very basic but important principles most of these accidents can be prevented.
This DVD program on Fall Protection provides the information employees need to work safely when they are off the ground, and satisfies the major training requirements in the OSHA Standard on Fall Protection.
This DVD program on Fall Protection in Construction Environments provides the information employees need to work safely when they are off the ground, and satisfies the major training requirements in the OSHA Standard on Fall Protection.
This DVD program on Slips, Trips and Falls discusses the mechanics of slips, trips and falls, the types of hazards that employees are likely to encounter that lead to them, and the safe practices and equipment that they can use to stay safely on their feet.
This DVD program on Slips, Trips and Falls in Construction Environments discusses the mechanics of slips, trips and falls, the types of hazards that workers are likely to encounter on a job site that lead to them, and the safe practices and equipment that they can use to stay safely on their feet.
This DVD program on Walking and Working Surfaces training identifies the hazards of different surfaces and provides the practical information and specific procedures employees need to help prevent slips, trips and falls on the job.
This DVD program on Walking and Working Surfaces in Construction Environments training identifies the hazards of different surfaces and provides the practical information and specific procedures employees need to help prevent slips, trips and falls on the job.
Foot injuries and slips and falls are a major source of lost-time injuries. This program is concerned with keeping our feet safe - and keeping us safely on our feet. The video stresses the importance of matching your footwear to the potential hazards of the job. It clearly illustrates the importance of safety features such as toe protection, traction, and support.
Foot injuries and slips and falls are a major source of lost-time injuries. This program is concerned with keeping our feet safe - and keeping us safely on our feet. The video stresses the importance of matching your footwear to the potential hazards of the job. It clearly illustrates the importance of safety features such as toe protection, traction, and support.
Punctuated with the just the right amount of humor and realistic accident re-enactments this video covers hazards ranging from housekeeping practices to ladder use. It delivers important procedural information in an attention keeping "attitude" framework. Appropriate for a wide variety of work settings.
Punctuated with the just the right amount of humor and realistic accident re-enactments this video covers hazards ranging from housekeeping practices to ladder use. It delivers important procedural information in an attention keeping "attitude" framework. Appropriate for a wide variety of work settings.
By its very nature, winter walking is a seasonal safety issue, usually limited to several months. Yet thousands of serious injuries happen every winter. And the personal and financial impacts of a wintertime injury can last throughout the year for the individual and for the employer. This safety video helps the viewer understand the need to adjust our walking behavior and techniques when the snow begins to fall.
Slips and falls can occur just about anywhere - not watching where you are walking, slip off a ladder and just not paying attention. In this program we will focus on how you can prevent these hazards.
Over 14,000 people die each year from falls at home and on the job. Truck driving is dangerous because of traffic, road and weather conditions. More drivers are hurt each year by slipping and falling from non-moving vehicles than by any other single cause. This program focuses on preventing slips and falls from trucks.
Preventing Slips and Falls in Trucking program focuses on preventing slips and falls from trucks. More drivers are hurt each year by slipping and falling from non-moving vehicles.
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. This program provides information on the various types of fall protection, when and how to use the protective equipment with emphasis on safety.
Slips and falls were the major causes of injuries in the early days of safety. There were a wide range of accidents in the workplace from all kinds of causes. This program discusses the causes of trips, slips and falls and prevention.
Preventing Slips and Falls program will focus on preventing slip and fall accidents. This program looks at some of the terminology which is important during accident investigations, hazard abatement, and safety engineering analysis.
Over 14,000 people die each year from falls at home and on the job. Truck driving is dangerous because of traffic, road and weather conditions. This program focuses on preventing slips and falls from trucks.
Floor cleaning is one of the most fundamental jobs of professional custodians and janitors. This program provides tips on how to clean floors and leaving them with a safe surface.
A consistent sweeping program with a push or mechanical sweeper can help prevent slip and fall accidents. In wintertime when there is ice and snow, it is important to keep entrances free from melting snow. This program covers floor maintenance and preventing slips and falls.
Slips and falls can happen anywhere. The causes of slips and falls can be from not paying attention, a slippery floor or tripping over an object. This program covers the proper maintenance of walking surfaces and the various conditions that can cause a slip or fall.
Tree trimming requires a high level of training in order to work safely. The nature of tree trimming lends itself to many hazards. There is a potential for serious falls and the risk of coming in contact with energized utilities, falling trees, contacting poison ivy and even snakes. The supervisor is responsible for all the decisions affecting the crew.
Slips and falls can occur just about anywhere - not watching where you are walking, slip off a ladder and just not paying attention. In this program we will focus on how you can prevent these hazards.
This is a short refresher course. Employees must be kept informed of fall protections, OSHA standards, equipment and everything necessary to prevent falls. This program provides information on the various types of fall protection, when and how to use the protective equipment with emphasis on safety.
This is a short refresher course. The potential for slips, trips and falls is everywhere. Safety is an individual's responsibility. This program will explain the causes and prevention of the hazards of slips, trips and falls.
This is a short refresher course. Slips and falls were the major causes of injuries in the early days of safety. There were a wide range of accidents in the workplace from all kinds of causes. This program discusses the causes of trips, slips and falls and prevention.
This is a short refresher course. Slips and falls can occur just about anywhere - not watching where you are walking, slip off a ladder and just not paying attention. In this program we will focus on how you can prevent these hazards.
This is a short refresher based on full length version of the Ladder Safety program which talks about the thousands of individuals who are injured by falling off a ladder each year. Most injuries are caused by slipping on grease, oil and solvents left on the rungs and sides of the ladder. The ladder should be inspected before use. Use the appropriate size ladder for the job.
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.
This is a short refresher course. It is based on the full length version of Walkways, Ladders, and Elevations - Don't Slip and Fall which discusses major causes of injuries in the early days of safety. There have been a wide range of accidents in the workplace from every conceivable cause.
Preventing Injury Incidents program will focus on understanding unsafe acts and how they contribute to accidents. The Insurance Industry, Governmental agencies and the National Safety Council have analyzed employee accident investigations over the years and have determined that the overwhelming cause of most industrial accidents and injuries can be attributed to the unsafe acts of employees.
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.
The potential for slips, trips and falls is everywhere. Safety is an individual's responsibility. This program will explain the causes and prevention of the hazards of slips, trips and falls.
Slips and falls were the major causes of injuries in the early days of safety. There were a wide range of accidents in the workplace from all kinds of causes. This program discusses the causes of trips, slips and falls and prevention.