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Division of Safety & Hygiene Video Library Fire Safety Videos (VHS only)
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Fire Safety Videos
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| BEVERLY HILLS SUPPER CLUB FIRE | | | Documents fire safety code violations which lead to Beverly Hills Supper Club tragedy in 1977 in northern Kentucky. 1979, 14 minutes, No. 610019 |  |  |  |
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| COMBUSTIBLE DUST: INCIDENT PREVENTION | | | Encourages viewers to understand the hazards of combustible dust, including the dust explosion pentagon, preventive measures, safe work practices and emergency procedures. Accompanying guide available. 2008, 12 minutes, No. 610044 |  |  |  |
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| COMBUSTIBLE DUST: UP IN A FLASH | | | Raises awareness about the dangers of combustible dust. Encourages the identification of dust hazards and describes control measures such as routine inspections, housekeeping and explosion protection systems. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned. 2008, 13 minutes, No. 610043 |  |  |  |
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| CÓMO USAR EXTINGUIDORES DE INCENDIOS | | | Gives an overview of the proper use of fire extinguishers. Discusses location, maintenance, causes and classes of fire, types of fire extinguishers and how to extinguish a fire. In Spanish. Also available in English (No. 610036). Accompanying guide available in English. 2005, 18 minutes, No. 610038 |  |  |  |
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| EMERGENCY EVACUATIONS FROM MULTI-STORY BUILDINGS | | | Presents emergency evacuation information specifically for those who work in multi-story buildings. Accompanying guide available. 2002, 6 minutes, No. 610040 |  |  |  |
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| FIRE AWARENESS | | | Raises fire awareness by reviewing nature, causes, and behavior of fire; fire prevention, protection, and suppression; and how fires kill. Accompanying guide available. 1995, 16 minutes, No. 610022 |  |  |  |
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| FIRE EXTINGUISHER BASIC TRAINING | | | Shows how to use fire extinguishers properly and safely. Describes the five basic classes of fire, when to use an extinguisher and the PASS method. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned. 2009, 14 minutes, No. 610047 |  |  |  |
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| FIRE EXTINGUISHER CLASSIFICATION | | | Emphasizes the importance of reading the labels on fire extinguishers before attempting to use them so that the correct type is used on the fire. Accompanying guide available. 2002, 5 minutes, No. 610032 |  |  |  |
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| FIRE EXTINGUISHERS: READY TO RESPOND | | | Demonstrates how to deal with each of the five classes of fire with the appropriate fire extinguisher. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned. 2007, 13 minutes, No. 610041 |  |  |  |
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| FIRE EXTINGUISHERS: THE FIRST THIRTY SECONDS | | | Addresses the importance of sizing up a fire before attempting to fight it. Discusses when and how to use a fire extinguisher as well as when not to use it. Explains how to match the extinguisher to the class of fire. Accompanying guide available. 1998, 13 minutes, No. 610033 |  |  |  |
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| FIRE EXTINGUISHERS: YOUR PASS TO SAFETY | | | Discusses the four elements of fire, the classes of fire and the proper use of the various types of fire extinguishers. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned. 2002, 10 minutes, No. 610031 |  |  |  |
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| FIRE HAZARD RECOGNITION | | | Reviews common fire hazards such as poor housekeeping, flammable liquids, electrical hazards, and welding. 1996, 6 minutes, No. 610021 |  |  |  |
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| FIRE PREVENTION: IT`S UP TO YOU | | | Explains nature of fire, types of fire hazards, fire prevention responsibilities of employers and employees, and what to do in case of fire. Accompanying guide available. 1998, 14 minutes, No. 610025 |  |  |  |
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| FIRE PROTECTION AND PREVENTION | | | Provides industrial fire safety information, covering basic fire principles, fire protection and prevention systems and procedures, fire hazards, evacuation, use of fire extinguishers, and specific hazards involving machinery, electrical equipment, hot work, etc. Also available in Spanish (no. 610029). Accompanying guide available. 1997, 20 minutes, No. 610024 |  |  |  |
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| FIRE SAFETY | | | Addresses workplace fire safety, including causes and types of fires, prevention tips, what to do if you discover fire, fire extinguisher use and evacuation. 2000, 18 minutes, No. 610027 |  |  |  |
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| FIRE SAFETY FOR INDUSTRIAL WORKERS | | | Describes the safe work practices employees should follow to reduce the risk of industrial fires, addressing housekeeping, hazardous materials and static electricity. Reviews what to do if a fire should break out, covering evacuation procedures and fire extinguishers. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned. 2010, 19 minutes, No. 610051 |  |  |  |
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| FIRE SAFETY FOR SCHOOLS: SOUND THE ALARM! | | | Presents fire safety information for school employees. Covers emergency evacuation procedures and precautions as well as fire prevention responsibilities and use of fire extinguishers. Accompanying guide available. 1998, 16 minutes, No. 610028 |  |  |  |
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| HIGH RISE EVACUATION | | | Details what workers in high-rise buildings should do when ordered to evacuate because of a fire or other emergency. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned. 2002, 18 minutes, No. 610030 |  |  |  |
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| HOT WORK MANAGEMENT: SAFE WELDING/CUTTING/BRAZING | | | Describes four components of hot work management -- permit program, hazard awareness, personal protective equipment and emergency response. Accompanying guides available. 1998, 15 minutes, No. 620273 |  |  |  |
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| HOT WORK PERMIT | | | Explains hot work permit system, hazards of hot work, protective clothing and other recommended personal protective equipment, and safe work practices while performing hot work. Accompanying guide available. 2000, 12 minutes, No. 620274 |  |  |  |
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| INDUSTRIAL FIRE PREVENTION | | | Demonstrates how fires start, how to extinguish them and how to prevent them in an industrial environment. Covers flashpoints, classes of fire, fire extinguisher use, flammable materials, sparks and evacuation. DVD also available (No. 410035). Accompanying guide available. 2003, 21 minutes, No. 610035 |  |  |  |
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| OFFICE FIRE AND EVACUATION: ARE YOU PREPARED? | | | Presents fire safety for offices, including sprinkler systems, evacuation procedures, personal fire protection, extinguisher use, and hazard control. Accompanying guide available. 1997, 14 minutes, No. 610023 |  |  |  |
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| PROTECCION Y PREVENCION DE INCENDIOS | | | Provides industrial fire safety information, covering basic fire principles, fire protection and prevention systems and procedures, fire hazards, evacuation, use of fire extinguishers and specific hazards involving machinery, electrical equipment, hot work, etc. Also available in English (no. 610024). Accompanying guide available in Spanish. 1999, 20 minutes, No. 610029 |  |  |  |
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| STOP IT BURNING | | | Presents information on components and classification of fire, effective firefighting techniques, and use of fire extinguishers. 2000, 16 minutes, No. 610011 |  |  |  |
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| STATIC ELECTRICITY | | | Examines the potential hazards of static electricity, ways to control static electricity and a number of important precautions when working in flammable atmospheres. Accompanying guide available. Also available in DVD (No. 410039). 2006, 13 minutes, No. 610039 |  |  |  |
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| USING FIRE EXTINGUISHERS | | | Gives an overview of the proper use of fire extinguishers. Discusses location, maintenance, causes and classes of fire, types of fire extinguishers and how to extinguish a fire. Accompanying guide available. 2005, 18 minutes, No. 610036 |  |  |  |
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| YOU ARE MY SUNSHINE | | | Documents the 1972 fire in the Sunshine silver mine in Idaho with interviews of survivors and re-enactments. The tragedy led to improved mine safety conditions. 2002, 68 minutes, No. 610037 |  |  |  |
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