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2009 NFPA 70E: Electrical Safety-Related Work Practices
 Explains the electrical practices required by the 2009 NFPA 70E code, while showing arc flash explosions, incident reenactments and flame resistant clothing tests. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2009, 25 minutes, No. 470067


101 Days of Summer Safety
 Provides safety tips for common summertime activities, such as vacation driving, sports, yard maintenance, swimming and boating. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2008, 20 minutes, No. 490204


A.C.E. It! How to Solve Tough Workplace Problems
 Promotes a set of logical and intuitive steps to address and resolve stressful workplace problems that adversely affect productivity, morale and job satisfaction. Includes resource materials. Accompanying guide available.
2003, 19 minutes, No. 400054


ADA: Americans with Disabilities Act
 Features Catherine Crier discussing the Americans with Disabilities Act as it applies to the workplace, including reasonable accommodation and the hiring process. Includes Spanish version. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2003, 23 minutes, No. 400074


ANSI Material Safety Data Sheets
 Explains the standardized format of the ANSI material safety data sheet which aims to make MSDSs easier to read. Describes how the sixteen sections answer four basic questions about working safely with hazardous chemicals. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2007, 13 minutes, No. 490181


Accident Investigation: Examining the Details
 Provides a thorough walk-through of the incident analysis process, including examining the accident scene, interviewing witnesses, reviewing records, analyzing information and communicating recommendations. Includes Spanish version. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned in both English and Spanish.
2009, 19 minutes, No. 420019


Accidents Aren’t Just One of Those Things
 Features Martin L'Esperance, a firefighter and paramedic, speaking on taking responsibility for your own safety both on and off the job and the huge consequences of not doing so. Includes ten-minute short version. Includes both versions in Spanish. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned in both English and Spanish.
2003, 20 minutes, No. 490039


Achieving Peak Performance on the Job
 Examines techniques that will help viewers identify their most productive work habits, sharpen their skills and become peak performers. From the Manager’s Success Toolbox. Accompanying guide and CD-ROM available.
2000, 30 minutes, No. 460095


Aerial Lift Safety
 Describes the various types of aerial lifts, pre-operational inspections and safe use. Covers the use of fall protection and the hazards of working near electrical lines. Includes Spanish version. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned in English and Spanish.
2005, 14 minutes, No. 400030


After All, You’re the Supervisor
 Describes and demonstrates the set of skills needed to become an effective supervisor. Features a new supervisor in a customer service department as he adjusts to his new role. Accompanying CD-ROM and guide available. Closed captioned.
2002, 20 minutes, No. 460093


Aging Workforce (Employee Version)
 Discusses the challenges and benefits of an aging workforce. Provides strategies for older workers to cope with the changes that aging brings.
2008, 11 minutes, No. 400144


Aging Workforce (Management Version)
 Provides managers with strategies for dealing with the challenges of an aging workforce. Stresses the benefits of keeping older workers on the job.
2008, 12 minutes, No. 400143


Air Winch
 Serves as an introduction to the selection, preparation and safe operation of air winches. Covers the characteristics and selection process of wire rope, job safety analysis, inspections and maintenance. Accompanying guide available.
2010, 24 minutes, No. 400133


Ammonia Safety
 Explains what anhydrous ammonia is, what its potential hazards are and what the correct safety procedures are for those who work with it. Includes Spanish version. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned in both English and Spanish.
2007, 20 minutes, No. 490179


Arc Flash: Live to Tell
 Presents guidelines based on NFPA 70E for arc flash prevention. Outlines safe work procedures, including job planning and hazard analysis, personal protective equipment and protective boundaries. Includes Spanish and Portuguese versions. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2009, 16 minutes, No. 470046


Arc Flash Awareness
 Features three experienced electricians who were injured in arc flash incidents as they relate how these events affected their lives. Accompanying guide available.
2007, 25 minutes, No. 470065


Arc Flash Safety Awareness
 Encourages qualified electrical workers to work safely around electricity by following the requirements of NFPA 70E and OSHA. Covers approach boundaries, energized electrical work permits, hazard analyses and PPE. Includes Spanish and Portuguese versions. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned in English.
2006, 24 minutes, No. 470058


Are You Listening, Jim. . . . . ?
 Stresses that hearing loss is both permanent and preventable. Encourages viewers to protect their hearing both on and off the job. Refutes common arguments against hearing conservation measures. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2011, 13 minutes, No. 420428


Are You Playing with a Full Deck?
 Shows how multitasking while driving is dangerous and puts the multitasking driver and others at risk. Encourages drivers to focus their full attention on driving using the Smith System's five keys. Accompanying guide available.
2009, 27 minutes, No. 450101


Asbestos Awareness: Understanding the Risk
 Provides basic awareness of asbestos, its hazards and OSHA’s requirements to reduce exposure. Aimed at those employees who perform custodial, maintenance or abatement duties. Includes Spanish and Portuguese versions. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2006, 26 minutes, No. 490156


Auditory Transduction
 Takes viewers on a computer-animated technical voyage through the ear, illustrating how each part of the ear works to transmit sound to the brain.
2007, 6 minutes, No. 420392


Avian Flu: What You Need to Know
 Gives facts about avian influenza. Discusses the risk of a pandemic and what preparations should be made both at work and at home. Includes Spanish and Portuguese versions. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2006, 13 minutes, No. 430108


Avoiding Runovers and Backovers
 Helps those who work in roadway construction prevent struck-by collisions by providing safe work procedures to reduce and eliminate hazards for workers on foot. Contains three separate segments aimed at supervisors, workers and equipment operators. Includes Spanish version.
2009, 19 minutes, No. 400125


BBP In Your World: Don't Risk It
 Provides health-care workers with strategies for reducing the risk of exposure to bloodborne pathogens. Covers standard precautions, engineering controls, safe work practices, personal protective equipment, housekeeping and exposure procedures. Includes Spanish and Portuguese versions. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2007, 22 minutes, No. 430124


Back in Action
 Features a group of co-workers making a documentary about back safety. Covers anatomy of the back, warning signs of potential injury, risk factors and preventive measures. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2010, 20 minutes, No. 440001


Back Injury Prevention
 Presents general guidelines for back injury prevention,including regular exercise and good body mechanics while sitting and lifting. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
1999, 15 minutes, No. 440041


Back Owner’s Guide to Lifting & Stretching
 Encourages viewers to remember three principles that can make lifting less demanding on the back. Explains how warming up and stretching prepares the muscles for a task. Accompanying guide available.
2008, 16 minutes, No. 440071


Back Owner’s Guide to Lifting & Stretching (Guía para Cuidar la Espalda al Levantar Objetos y Elongar)
 Encourages viewers to remember three principles that can make lifting less demanding on the back. Explains how warming up and stretching prepares the muscles for a task. In Spanish. Accompanying guide available in Spanish.
2008, 16 minutes, No. 440072


Back Safety: Lift for Life
 Explains how back injuries can be prevented. Recommends maintaining a neutral posture, reducing the hazard through the use of mechanical aids, assessing the lift and using safe lifting techniques. Includes Spanish version. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned in both English and Spanish.
2008, 15 minutes, No. 440074


Back Safety: Proper Lifting Procedures
 Provides guidelines and demonstrates techniques for lifting and moving safely. Explains how to minimize the stress placed on the lower back.
2005, 17 minutes, No. 440067


Back to Basics
 Presents a quick-paced program that tests viewer’s knowledge, reinforces existing training and introduces important new concepts for preventing back injuries. Provides information on manual material handling, techniques involving good ergonomic design, safe lifting practices and exercise. Accompanying guide available.
1995, 18 minutes, No. 440025


Backhoe Safety: Inspection and Walk Around
 Provides a detailed lesson on how to perform a pre-operational inspection of a backhoe.
2006, 12 minutes, No. 400089


Bad Apples: How to Deal with Difficult Attitudes
 Helps viewers to understand why people have bad attitudes and to utilize a five-step process for dealing with the situation. Accompanying guide available.
2000, 23 minutes, No. 400051


Batteries Not Included: The Energized Approach for Achieving Great Programs
 Focuses on how to successfully introduce new safety initiatives by creating environments that are energized by employees who are motivated, receptive and involved. Presented by Michael Melnik. Accompanying guide available.
2004, 32 minutes, No. 460094


Beat the Heat: Preventing & Treating Heat Disorders
 Discusses the prevention and treatment of heat disorders, including thermoregulation, acclimatization, sunscreen, fitness, diet and fluids. Includes Spanish and Portuguese versions. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2005, 17 minutes, No. 430110


Becoming a Coach: Bringing Out the Best in Employees
 Demonstrates how a new supervisor learns to coach his employees. Describes the requirements for and the benefits of good coaching. From the New Supervisor Toolbox. Accompanying guide and CD-ROM available.
2004, 23 minutes, No. 460206


Before You Turn the Key
 Encourages drivers to adopt recommended pre-start driving habits of conducting a vehicle walk-around inspection, adjusting mirrors, seat and headrest, and becoming familiar with the controls of each vehicle driven. Not specific to the workplace. Includes Spanish and Portuguese versions. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2008, 20 minutes, No. 450098


Best of Charlie
 Features Charlie Morecraft recounting his near-fatal accident at an oil refinery and the continuing consequences for himself and his family.
2010, 10 minutes, No. 490118


Blood Borne Pathogens
 Teaches corrections and detention officers in prisons and jails how to prevent and control bloodborne pathogens. Covers symptoms of bloodborne diseases, universal precautions, personal protective equipment and response to an incident. Accompanying guide available.
2002, 17 minutes, No. 430100


Bloodborne Pathogens: Always Protect Yourself
 Urges viewers to protect themselves first before assisting a co-worker who has been injured. Covers how bloodborne diseases are transmitted and how to prevent exposure through universal precautions. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2009, 16 minutes, No. 430005


Bloodborne Pathogens: Exposure in the Workplace
 Raises awareness of the hazards of bloodborne pathogens and the risks to employees if they don’t use universal precautions to prevent exposure. Geared to general industry. Includes resource material. Accompanying CD-ROM and guide available. Closed captioned.
2007, 27 minutes, No. 430112


Bloodborne Pathogens for Custodians
 Discusses the three common bloodborne pathogens, how exposure to them occurs, and how custodians can reduce their risk through measures such as personal protective equipment and personal hygiene. Includes Spanish version. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2004, 16 minutes, No. 430103


Bloodborne Pathogens for Fire and Rescue
 Addresses exposure to bloodborne pathogens by paramedics, firefighters and other rescue workers. Discusses bloodborne diseases and how they’re spread, and recommends preventive measures. Includes Spanish version. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2005, 16 minutes, No. 430102


Bloodborne Pathogens: Just the Facts
 Gives workers in general industry an introduction to bloodborne pathogens. Discusses measures to prevent exposure in the workplace, especially during medical emergencies. Includes safe work practices for janitorial staff. Includes Spanish and Portuguese versions. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2008, 16 minutes, No. 430119


Bloodborne Pathogens: Managing the Risk
 Presents information on bloodborne pathogens for workers in general industry. Describes bloodborne diseases, methods for reducing the risk of exposure and what to do if exposed. Accompanying guide available.
2008, 15 minutes, No. 430011


Bloodborne Pathogens: Protection in the Home Care Setting
 Gives home health-care workers an introduction to bloodborne pathogens and appropriate measures to avoid exposure. Includes Spanish and Portuguese versions. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2005, 17 minutes, No. 430107


Bloodborne Pathogens Training For Employees
 Discusses the hazards associated with bloodborne pathogens, including bloodborne diseases, routes of entry, universal precautions, handling and disposal of contaminated items, responding to exposure situations and decontamination. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2008, 17 minutes, No. 430122


Bloodborne Pathogens: Universal Precautions
 Explains how employees in general industry can protect themselves from bloodborne diseases by using universal precautions. Describes exposure routes, personal protective equipment, decontamination and exposure procedures. Includes Spanish version. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned in both English and Spanish.
2008, 14 minutes, No. 430126


Bloodborne Pathogens in Schools: The Fundamentals
 Teaches school employees how to avoid becoming infected with bloodborne pathogens. Covers how they are spread, standard precautions, bleeding emergencies, cleaning up and hand hygiene. Includes Spanish version. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2010, 14 minutes, No. 430131


Bomb Threats
 Explains how to deal with bomb threats. Recommends the use of a bomb threat checklist.
2011, 5 minutes, No. 400002


Brian’s Story: You Can Make A Difference
 Features Jeff Bell, the father of a young man killed while working on a construction site, speaking about everyone’s role in creating a safety culture that prevents such tragedies. Accompanying guide available. Includes 10-minute short version. Includes both versions in Spanish. Includes two bonus interviews. Closed captioned in English and Spanish.
2008, 20 minutes, No. 400108


Bucket Truck Safety
 Describes how to minimize the risks of working with bucket trucks. Addresses inspections, electrical hazards, fall protection and tip-over prevention.
2009, 12 minutes, No. 420396


Bucket Trucks: Extending Your Safety
 Provides safe operating procedures for vehicle-mounted aerial devices, otherwise known as bucket trucks. Includes inspection, personal protective equipment and electrical safety. Includes Spanish and Portuguese versions. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2005, 15 minutes, No. 420340


Building and Office Evacuation
 Describes what is required to evacuate the workplace quickly and safely. Covers the need for an emergency evacuation plan, an evacuation team, employee awareness, training and practice drills.
2011, 9 minutes, No. 410033


Buried Truth Uncovered with Eric Giguere
 Features Eric Giguere recounting the highly personal story of his survival of a trench collapse and the life-changing consequences of taking shortcuts and not following safety procedures. Contains strong language.
2009, 45 minutes, No. 400062


CSB Safety Videos
 Presents twelve videos describing investigations of chemical accidents by the U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board. Features computer simulations, analysis of root causes and recommendations for prevention.
2007, 126 minutes, No. 490202


CSB Safety Videos 2005-2009, Disc One
 Presents 14 videos describing investigations of chemical accidents by the U.S Chemical Safety Board, including the 2005 explosion at the BP Texas City refinery.
2009, 208 minutes, No. 490215


CSB Safety Videos 2005-2009, Disc Two
 Presents seven videos describing investigations of chemical accidents by the U.S. Chemical Safety Board, including the 2008 explosion at the Imperial Sugar refinery in Port Wentworth, GA, and other combustible dust explosions.
2009, 123 minutes, No. 490216


Caution: Foundry at Work
 Describes the use of engineering controls such as ventilation and isolation to protect foundry workers from such hazards as silica dust, fumes, heat and noise. Includes Spanish version.
1998, 10 minutes, No. 490170


Cell Phones in the Workplace: A Dangerous Distraction
 Examines how sending and receiving text messages in industrial workplaces can cause workers to lose focus, resulting in injuries. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2011, 15 minutes, No. 421001


Cell Phones in the Workplace: A Dangerous Distraction (Concise Version)
 Examines how sending and receiving text messages in industrial workplaces can cause workers to lose focus, resulting in injuries. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2011, 8 minutes, No. 421002


Chainsaw Safety: Real Accidents, Real Stories
 Recreates a tragic chain saw accident to illustrate the importance of actively following recommended safety procedures. Reviews safe work practices for chain saws.
2011, 10 minutes, No. 490226


Chainsaw Safety Basics: An Expert's Perspective
 Employs the expertise of two professionals to explain and demonstrate working safely with chain saws. Includes pre-use inspection, refueling, personal protective equipment, starting the saw, avoiding kickbacks and safe cutting.
2011, 13 minutes, No. 490225


Chemical Handling Safety: The Basics
 Introduces basic principles of chemical safety, including hazard identification, storage and handling, personal protective equipment and emergency procedures.
Includes Spanish and Portuguese versions.
Includes resource material. Closed captioned.
2004, 17 minutes, No. 490060


Chemical Hazards in the Workplace
 Presents “basic training” on hazardous chemicals, including chemical labels, material safety data sheets and the written plan required by OSHA. Provides optional test segment at end. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2002, 16 minutes, No. 490141


Chlorine Safety for Water and Wastewater Operators
 Provides guidelines for the safe handling and use of chlorine at water and wastewater treatment facilities. Addresses health effects, personal protective equipment, transportation, connecting and disconnecting containers, minor leaks and site security. Includes resource material.
2009, 30 minutes, No. 490004


Close Calls & Near Misses
 Stresses the importance of reporting all close calls and near-miss incidents so that proper action can be taken to improve work conditions and prevent injuries. Features several scenarios as examples. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2000, 19 minutes, No. 420023


Cold Stress
 Educates viewers about frostbite and hypothermia and their warning signs. Discusses safety measures to take to protect yourself when working in cold environments. Includes Spanish version. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned in English and Spanish.
2006, 15 minutes, No. 430111


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. Includes Spanish version. Closed captioned in both English and Spanish.
2008, 12 minutes, No. 410044


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. Includes Spanish and Portuguese versions. Includes resource material.
2008, 13 minutes, No. 410043


Competent Person: Trenching and Shoring
 Provides an introduction to the role and duties of the competent person in trenching and shoring. Includes the responsibility for inspections, soil classification, trench protection and following OSHA's requirements.
2011, 29 minutes, No. 400129


Competent Person and Soil Classification
 Describes the requirements for analyzing and classifying soil from trenches and excavations. Demonstrates both visual examination and manual testing.
2011, 20 minutes, No. 400132


Compressed Air Safety
 Features four workplace incidents that illustrate the hazards of compressed air. Covers the dangers of cleaning with compressed air, use of hearing protection in noisy environments and inspection and maintenance of compressed air equipment and systems. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2001, 15 minutes, No. 420357


Confined Space Entry: Atmospheric Testing
 Educates viewers on the basics and importance of proper atmospheric testing techniques for confined spaces. Includes instrument calibration, pre-entry testing, monitoring and responding to hazards. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2010, 18 minutes, No. 420409


Confined Space Entry: Investigation
 Analyzes two confined space incidents to illustrate how to work safely in permit-required confined spaces. Includes Spanish and Portuguese versions. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2005, 22 minutes, No. 420362


Confined Space Entry: Keeping Public Employees Safe
 Describes the hazards of confined spaces and the procedures required for entry, including permits, atmospheric testing, equipment and the roles of the confined space entry team. Geared for government employees. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2010, 26 minutes, No. 420391


Confined Space Entry: Plan and Prepare
 Helps employers understand what a confined space is, the hazards associated with it and the steps to follow to maintain a safe work environment. Includes entry permits, hazard controls, entry teams and rescue procedures. Includes Spanish and Portuguese versions. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2010, 21 minutes, No. 420408


Confined Space Ventilation
 Explains mechanical ventilation of confined spaces, why it is necessary, when it is necessary and how to ventilate safely and effectively. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2010, 20 minutes, No. 420416


Confined Spaces: Dangerous Places
 Teaches how to work safely in and around confined spaces. Covers the types of hazards, entry permit requirements and emergency rescue. Includes resource material. Accompanying CD-ROM and guide available. Closed captioned.
2007, 26 minutes, No. 420368


Confined Spaces and the Entry Permit System
 Covers the confined space entry permit system, confined space hazards and the responsibilities of each of the team members. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2002, 15 minutes, No. 420008


Confined Spaces and the Entry Permit System (Concise Version)
 Covers the confined space entry permit system, confined space hazards and the responsibilities of each of the team members. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2002, 8 minutes, No. 420011


Conflict Resolution in Industrial Facilities
 Encourages employees to limit and resolve conflicts. Discusses types of conflicts, strategies to resolve conflicts and defuse confrontations and the consequences of unresolved conflicts. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2007, 17 minutes, No. 400072


Conflict Resolution in the Office
 Encourages office workers to limit and resolve conflicts. Discusses types of conflicts, strategies to resolve conflicts and defuse confrontations and the consequences of unresolved conflicts. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2007, 17 minutes, No. 400073


Conflicts in the Workplace: Sources & Solutions
 Demonstrates specific techniques viewers can use in the workplace to keep disagreements constructive and resolve conflicts in a positive way. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2010, 17 minutes, No. 400056


Conquer the Chaos: The Best Ideas in Time Management
 Provides suggestions for managing time more wisely, including taming workloads, overcoming procrastination, limiting interruptions, mastering the art of delegation and using technology as a time-saving tool. From the Manager’s Success Toolbox. Accompanying guide and CD-ROM available.
2002, 21 minutes, No. 460096


Construction Safety Orientation for Employees
 Provides an overview of the many safety topics employees should know about as they begin working on construction sites. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2002, 23 minutes, No. 400103


Contractor and Visitor Awareness
 Focuses on making general industry employees aware of the procedures and guidelines that should be followed when contractors and visitors are on-site, to ensure a safer environment for all. Includes Spanish version. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned in both English and Spanish.
2008, 10 minutes, No. 420389


Contractor Safety: It's Everybody's Business
 Provides contract workers with an orientation to working on multi-employer work sites. Focuses on common safety hazards and emphasizes that everyone is responsible for safety. Includes Spanish and Portuguese versions. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2004, 17 minutes, No. 400099


Convenience Store Safety
 Provides an orientation to safety and security for employees of convenience stores. Covers what to do if a robbery occurs, back injury prevention and proper housekeeping.
2011, 12 minutes, No. 490227


Core Drilling
 Offers an in-depth look at all aspects of diamond-bit core drilling, including pre-operation activities; anchoring, mounting, operating and maintaining the concrete cutting equipment; and common problems.
2009, 20 minutes, No. 400116


Courage to Coach
 Addresses the single biggest fear of managers. Teaches a four-step method for coaching an employee when the employee doesn’t want to be coached. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available.
2003, 19 minutes, No. 460079


Courtesy Vehicle Safety
 Provides an orientation for drivers of courtesy shuttle vans used in the hospitality industry. Addresses daily inspections, the safe operation of 15-passenger vans and the hazards of distracted driving.
2008, 11 minutes, No. 450097


Crane Operations: Hand Signals
 Explains the role of the crane signal person on the construction site and describes best work practices. Demonstrates the standardized hand signals used with several types of cranes. Includes Spanish version. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned in English and Spanish.
2011, 13 minutes, No. 400149


Crane Safety: Overhead Operations
 Presents safe work practices for operating overhead cranes. Includes common terminology, daily inspections and the use of slings and lifting attachments. Includes Spanish version. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned in both English and Spanish.
2007, 19 minutes, No. 420373


Crane Signal Person Basic Training
 Presents an overview of crane signal person roles, responsibilities, signals and safety considerations. Demonstrates hand signals for various kinds of cranes used in construction and voice signals using portable radios. Accompanying guide available.
2011, 17 minutes, No. 400148


Cranes: Mobile Crane Safe Operations
 Describes safe operating practices for mobile cranes, including pre-operational set-up and inspection, planning a lift and load chart interpretation. Includes Spanish version. Accompanying CD-ROM and guide available. Closed captioned in both English and Spanish.
2009, 15 minutes, No. 400032


Creating Your Dream Team: How to Harness the Power of Teamwork
 Walks team leaders through the team-building process and describes strategies such as team member selection, coaching and creating a winning environment. Accompanying guide available.
2004, 18 minutes, No. 460213


Cuts and Bleeding
 Tells how to deal with bleeding injuries, from minor cuts that require only basic first aid to more serious injuries that require urgent action. Covers shock and external and internal bleeding.
2009, 8 minutes, No. 430127


DUI Story…What If?
 Dramatizes the life-changing consequences of drinking and driving for one man and his family, friends and co-workers.
2007, 28 minutes, No. 450081


Dangers of Compressed Air
 Examines the potential hazards of compressed air and the injuries that can result from improper use. Discusses the twelve rules for safely using compressed air. Accompanying guide available.
2006, 9 minutes, No. 420348


Dealing with Drug and Alcohol Abuse…for Employees
 Presents information about substance use and abuse, including commonly used drugs, dependency and recovery. Addresses drug-free workplace policies and what to do if an employee suspects a co-worker of substance use on the job. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2006, 19 minutes, No. 400064


Dealing with Hazardous Spills
 Describes the five levels of HAZMAT training and the responsibilities of each level. Demonstrates how to clean up a small spill. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2001, 23 minutes, No. 490201


Decision Driving, Part 1: Overview
 Introduces this six-part series which aims to improve drivers’ hazard recognition skills and decision-making abilities.
1999, 6 minutes, No. 450090


Decision Driving, Part 2: Expand Your Look Ahead Capacity
 Encourages drivers to expand their field of vision by looking ahead, giving them the ability to act decisively and avoid potential accidents.
1999, 8 minutes, No. 450091


Decision Driving, Part 3: Size Up the Whole Scene
 Describes the techniques drivers can use to stay constantly aware of changing conditions, especially in residential and commercial areas in cities and suburbs.
1999, 9 minutes, No. 450092


Decision Driving, Part 4: Signal Your Intentions Early
 Emphasizes the importance of communicating with other drivers, pedestrians and others when passing, changing lanes, turning and backing up.
1999, 9 minutes, No. 450093


Decision Driving, Part 5: Plan an Escape Route
 Urges drivers to leave sufficient space around them in order to avoid driving traps that can result from tailgating, being boxed in and passing.
1999, 10 minutes, No. 450094


Decision Driving, Part 6: Take Decisive Action
 Focuses on practicing the skills previously learned so that drivers will be able to take decisive action and avoid accidents. Demonstrates commentary driving.
1999, 12 minutes, No. 450095


Decon
 Teaches the principles of a decontamination operation for workers involved in cleanup actions at hazardous waste sites, hazardous releases and spills. Accompanying guide available.
1998, 17 minutes, No. 490203


Defensive Driving: I Could See It Coming (Auto Version)
 Discusses the factors that cause vehicle crashes. Provides seven essential strategies for driving defensively. Geared to automobile drivers. Accompanying CD-ROM and guide available. Closed captioned.
2005, 17 minutes, No. 450057


Defensive Driving: I Could See It Coming (Cargo Vans)
 Discusses the factors that cause vehicle crashes. Provides seven essential strategies for driving defensively. Geared to cargo van drivers. Accompanying CD-ROM and guide available. Closed captioned.
2005, 17 minutes, No. 450055


Defensive Driving: I Could See It Coming (Step Vans)
 Discusses the factors that cause vehicle crashes. Provides seven essential strategies for driving defensively. Geared to step van drivers. Accompanying CD-ROM and guide available. Closed captioned.
2005, 17 minutes, No. 450056


Defensive Driving: When Good Weather Goes Bad
 Encourages drivers to take precautions to minimize the risk of a crash related to bad weather. Covers rain and flash floods, snow and ice, wind and fog.
2008, 19 minutes, No. 450007


Disaster Safety: Aftermath and Cleanup
 Provides an introduction to safety issues for workers involved in cleanup operations after disasters. Includes recognition and control of physical and health hazards, PPE and stress. Includes Spanish version. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2006, 17 minutes, No. 490159


Distracted Driving: Game Over
 Gives viewers a look at how distractions can take over while driving. Illustrates the risks and deadly consequences of attempting secondary tasks while driving. Includes resource material. Closed captioned.
2011, 13 minutes, No. 450104


Distracted Driving: Real Accidents, Real Stories II
 Features three moving testimonials about how drivers caused tragic and fatal accidents while conversing with a passenger, texting on a cell phone and using a navigation system.
2011, 14 minutes, No. 450006


Diversity Unplugged: Provocative Insights, Practical Solutions
 Explores issues related to diversity in the workplace. Two groups of people discuss the following topics: understanding group and individual identity, challenging stereotypes, recognizing discrimination and taking responsibility. Accompanying guide available.
1997, 33 minutes, No. 400066


Do It for Me!
 Features children encouraging their parents to follow safety rules and wear safety gear at work, without making excuses. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2007, 16 minutes, No. 420377


Do`s and Don`ts at the Gas Pump
 Warns viewers of the potential hazards of refueling vehicles and containers at gas stations. Demonstrates the safe and proper way to prevent such hazards.
Video CD.
2004, 7 minutes, No. 490200


Don`t Fall Down on the Job
 Presents a broad overview of fall prevention, covering slips, trips, falls from elevation, floors, footwear, stairs, ladders and scaffolds, in a variety of workplaces. Accompanying guide available.
2000, 17 minutes, No. 420154


Driven to Distraction
 Requires viewers to confront the many ways they allow themselves to be distracted while driving and shows the tragic consequences that can result. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2007, 16 minutes, No. 450089


Driven to Distraction II
 Demonstrates how drivers are not adequately focused on the task of driving when they are using cell phones, trying to multi-task or are distracted in any other way. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2010, 20 minutes, No. 450102


Driver Safety: A Lifetime of Learning
 Emphasizes recognition of and respect for the hazards of operating a motor vehicle. Addresses seatbelts, the condition of both the vehicle and the driver, concentration and safe following distance. Accompanying CD-ROM and guide available.
2004, 12 minutes, No. 450080


Driving Safely in Winter Conditions
 Describes the many hazards of winter driving and techniques that drivers can use to deal with them. Geared to drivers of passenger cars.
2006, 20 minutes, No. 450078


Drowsy Driving: It`s Your Wake Up Call
 Discusses how to identify and manage driver fatigue. Describes the factors influencing fatigue and the actions drivers can take to prevent fatigue as well as what to do when feeling drowsy.
2011, 19 minutes, No. 450005


Drug Testing Awareness: Supervisor
 Provides supervisors with an introduction to drug and alcohol awareness issues. Demonstrates common signs of drug and alcohol abuse and techniques for addressing job performance issues. Accompanying guide available.
2003, 14 minutes, No. 400071


Drugs and Alcohol at Work
 Serves as an introduction to the topic of drugs and alcohol in the workplace, outlining what organizations can do to address the issue.
2010, 7 minutes, No. 400126


Dry Van Cargo Securement
 Demonstrates the basic requirements for cargo securement for dry vans and enclosed trailers. Includes proper loading techniques. Includes resource material. Accompanying CD-ROM and guide available. Closed captioned.
2006, 20 minutes, No. 450083


Effective Safety Committees
 Contains two parts. Part 1 provides an orientation to safety committees appropriate for new safety committee members. Part 2 describes the safety improvement process, a tool safety committees can use to create the best solutions to improve safety. Accompanying CD-ROM and guide available.
2001, 17 minutes, No. 420336


Electrical Arc Flash Safety
 Provides an introduction to the prevention of arc flash incidents. Increases awareness of hazards, causes, standards and safe work practices.
2007, 13 minutes, No. 470063


Electrical Safety: Basic Principles
 Describes basic electrical safety principles and procedures, including electrical circuits, grounding and circuit-protection devices.
Includes Spanish and Portuguese versions.
Includes resource material. Closed captioned.
2004, 15 minutes, No. 470040


Electrical Safety: NFPA 70E
 Presents safe work practices for electrical workers as recommended by NFPA 70E. Addresses working on energized equipment, approach boundaries and personal protective equipment. Includes Spanish version. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned in both English and Spanish.
2009, 17 minutes, No. 470010


Electrical Safety: What Everyone Should Know
 Familiarizes viewers with how electricity works, the effects of electric shock on the body and how to work safely with electrical equipment and tools. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2010, 17 minutes, No. 470070


Electrical Safety for Non-Electricians
 Provides an introduction to electrical safety, defining terms, discussing hazards, showing examples of unsafe and safe behaviors and demonstrating how to respond to an accident. Accompanying guide available.
2002, 18 minutes, No. 470042


Electrical Safety for the Construction Worker
 Warns construction workers about electrical hazards they may encounter on job sites. Covers high-voltage power lines and electrical substations, electrical panels and circuits, temporary wiring, cords, power tools and portable generators.
2010, 19 minutes, No. 400033


Emergency Evacuation: Getting Out Alive
 Teaches employees how to respond appropriately to emergencies such as fires, earthquakes, hazardous materials incidents and explosions. Geared to industrial and office workers. Includes Spanish and Portuguese versions. Includes resource material. Accompanying guides available in English and Spanish. Closed captioned in English.
2005, 16 minutes, No. 490171


Emergency Evacuation of the Facility
 Demonstrates to corrections and detention officers in prisons and jails the steps to follow during an emergency evacuation. Emphasizes the need for safety, security and preparation. Accompanying guide available.
2002, 9 minutes, No. 490157


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. 410040


Emergency Preparedness: A Supervisor's Role
 Emphasizes the responsibility of management to identify, plan, prepare and implement for all types of emergencies. Addresses workplace violence, tornadoes, floods, fire and power outages.
2005, 34 minutes, No. 490163


Emergency Preparedness: An Employee's Responsibility
 Addresses the personal roles and responsibilities of employees for emergency preparedness. Includes terrorism, fire, floods and workplace violence.
2004, 26 minutes, No. 490164


Emotional Wreck
 Exposes the dangers of aggressive driving through examples of impatience, selfishness, obliviousness and competitiveness behind the wheel. Explains the causes of these behaviors, and encourages drivers to apply safe driving practices. Includes Spanish and Portuguese versions. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2009, 23 minutes, No. 450002


Employee Wellness: A Way of Life
 Helps government/public employees become more aware about wellness. Provides practical steps to address stress, especially for those in high-stress jobs. Also covers shift work issues, diet, exercise and rest. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2011, 18 minutes, No. 430134


Employee Wellness: Taking Care of You
 Increases employee awareness about the steps to wellness. Covers health screenings and physical exams, stress, exercise. diet and rest. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2011, 16 minutes, No. 430133


Ensure Your Safety
 Features motivational speaker John Drebinger in a series of seven entertaining presentations dealing with a variety of safety issues, including distractions, shortcuts and personal protective equipment. Accompanying CD-ROM and guide available.
2007, 80 minutes, No. 420382


Ergonomics Essentials for the Office
 Provides thorough guidance for adjusting the office workstation. Features case studies addressing common problems and demonstrates stretching exercises. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned in both English and French.
2009, 18 minutes, No. 440077


Ergonomics: Solving the Puzzle
 Explains the benefits of workplace ergonomics programs. Covers signs, symptoms and causes of musculoskeletal disorders, common solutions to prevent them and why employee involvement is crucial. Geared to workers.
Includes Spanish and Portuguese versions. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2004, 18 minutes, No. 440047


Ergonomics: The 24-Hour Body
 Encourages viewers to use good body mechanics off the job as well as on the job in order to prevent musculoskeletal disorders. Includes Spanish and Portuguese versions. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2001, 18 minutes, No. 440073


Ethics: The L.O.G.I.C. of Right
 Promotes the benefits of creating an ethical culture in the workplace. Illustrates common ethical dilemmas and issues with examples, asking viewers what they would do. Includes resource material. Includes Spanish and Portuguese versions. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2009, 22 minutes, No. 400118


Everybody Wins: How to Turn Conflict into Collaboration
 Discusses how to recognize some of the most common conflict situations in the workplace and provides an approach to ensure a win-win resolution. Includes additional material. Accompanying guide available.
2002, 19 minutes, No. 400049


Excavation and Trenching
 Presents detailed information on excavation and trenching safety for workers in two formats: all video, or six individual units that combine video and text review. Accompanying guide available.
2006, 38 minutes, No. 400140


Extra Effort for Safety Sake
 Reinforces the message that everyone is responsible and accountable for safety with scenarios, statistics, preventive techniques and a light touch. Accompanying CD-ROM and guide available.
2004, 12 minutes, No. 420365


Eye on Defensive Driving
 Reviews the basics of defensive driving for professional truck drivers. Presents 24 scenarios in which drivers are asked how they would handle a given situation. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2005, 47 minutes, No. 450088


Eye on Speed & Space Management
 Reviews the formulas and guidelines of speed and space management for professional truck drivers. Presents sixteen scenarios in which drivers are asked how they would respond in a given situation. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2007, 32 minutes, No. 450086


Eye Safety Basics
 Covers a variety of eye hazards and eye injuries and how to prevent them by wearing appropriate eye protection. Includes first aid for chemical splashes. Contains graphic depictions of eye injuries.
2010, 12 minutes, No. 420402


Fall Factors: Understanding & Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls
 Explores the four factors involved in every fall. Describes common slip and trip hazards and recommends safe work practices and techniques to keep viewers upright, stable and balanced. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2011, 19 minutes, No. 420430


Fall Factors: Understanding & Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls (Concise Version)
 Explores the four factors involved in every fall. Describes common slip and trip hazards and recommends safe work practices and techniques to keep viewers upright, stable and balanced. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2011, 12 minutes, No. 420431


Fall Protection: Elevated Platforms
 Discusses fall protection issues when working on flatbed trailers, scissor lifts and overhead crane bridges. Reviews the proper use of lanyards. Includes Spanish version. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned in both English and Spanish.
2007, 15 minutes, No. 420372


Fall Protection: The Right Connection
 Describes the types of fall protection, the components of a personal fall arrest system, how to use and care for the equipment and rescue from height. For both construction and industry. Includes Spanish and Portuguese versions. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2007, 19 minutes, No. 400102


Fall Protection: Your Lifeline to Safety
 Provides an overview of the hazards of working at elevated locations and the importance of fall protection. Geared to mines but applicable to any industry. Includes Spanish version.
2000, 12 minutes, No. 420398


Fall Protection for Construction
 Covers the OSHA requirements for fall protection in construction and describes a variety of systems and procedures intended to protect workers from falls. Includes a section for the steel erection industry. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2002, 20 minutes, No. 400111


Fall Protection Video
 Demonstrates best practices for fall prevention in residential construction, with specific attention to ladders, fall protection systems, and framing and roofing operations. Includes Spanish version.
2007, 30 minutes, No. 400112


Falls in the Workplace
 Describes the types of falls in the workplace, causes, control measures and preventive measures. Geared to general industry workers. Accompanying guide available.
2000, 12 minutes, No. 420280


Family and Medical Leave Act: What Every Manager Should Know
 Explains the purpose and benefits of the FMLA. Presents the four most difficult issues managers face and three recommended actions to take. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2006, 15 minutes, No. 460076


Fatigue at Work
 Addresses the causes and effects of fatigue and suggests control measures that can prevent workplace errors and accidents and improve safety and performance.
2009, 10 minutes, No. 400052


Fatigue Management Essentials
 Offers shiftworkers strategies for fatigue management, health management and family and social life. Demonstrates the effects of sleep deprivation on work performance and driving. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2008, 18 minutes, No. 400146


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. 410047


Fire Extinguisher Basic Training (Concise Version)
 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, 10 minutes, No. 410048


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. 410041


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.
Includes Spanish and Portuguese versions.
Includes resource material. Closed captioned.
2004, 10 minutes, No. 410031


Fire Safety and Evacuation: Keeping Your Workplace Safe
 Teaches office workers the specifics of fire prevention and safety, the use of fire extinguishers and evacuation practices. Addresses electrical issues such as power strips, space heaters and kitchen appliances in break rooms.
2009, 16 minutes, No. 410032


Fire Safety & Firewatch
 Examines the requirements and responsibilities of a firewatch during hot work. Covers hot work permits, the use of fire extinguishers and fire prevention. Aimed at the oil and gas industry. Accompanying guide available.
2010, 25 minutes, No. 410053


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. 410051


Fire Safety for Industrial Workers (Concise Version)
 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, 10 minutes, No. 410050


First Aid: Prepared to Help
 Introduces four emergency action principles for coming to the aid of an injured co-worker, and demonstrates first aid for common injuries. Includes Spanish and Portuguese versions. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2006, 18 minutes, No. 430099


First Aid: React & Respond
 Emphasizes the importance of quickly responding to life-threatening emergencies. Provides a basic overview of rescue breathing, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and automatic external defibrillators (AEDs). Includes Spanish version. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned in both English and Spanish.
2008, 20 minutes, No. 430125


First Aid: Until Help Arrives
 Features Martin L’Esperance demonstrating how to respond in a variety of emergency situations. Covers universal precautions, CPR, heart attacks, choking, bleeding, fractures and injury prevention. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2008, 20 minutes, No. 430118


First Response to Chlorine Exposures
 Gives an overview of recommended first aid and medical assistance for helping those who have had an acute exposure to chlorine gas.
2006, 9 minutes, No. 490045


First Step
 Features a young woman who lost her leg in a workplace accident emphasizing that the first step in not being hurt is knowing that you can be. Geared to younger workers.
2008, 5 minutes, No. 420009


Flagger Safety
 Provides an introduction to the safety issues of traffic control flaggers. Covers clothing, signs, position and the importance of the job.
2004, 13 minutes, No. 400101


Flashpoint: Recognizing and Preventing Violence in the Workplace
 Demonstrates how to identify and address “behaviors of concern” that can lead to violence in the workplace. Presents common myths, warning signs, options for responding and roadblocks to action. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2008, 21 minutes, No. 400005


Flat Sawing & Blade Safety
 Provides a detailed introduction to safe and effective concrete flat sawing. Covers components of flat saws, safety precautions, blade selection and mounting, operation, daily care and maintenance.
2009, 23 minutes, No. 400124


Flatbed Cargo Securement
 Demonstrates the basic requirements for cargo securement for flatbed and other open trailers. Includes resource material. Accompanying CD-ROM and guide available. Closed captioned.
2006, 22 minutes, No. 450084


Flatbed Safety
 Emphasizes the use of good body mechanics to prevent injuries to flatbed haulers while strapping loads, handling tarps and getting in and out of the cab.
2005, 17 minutes, No. 450010


Foot Protection
 Provides information on the types of safety footwear, getting a proper fit, daily inspections and working safely to prevent foot injuries. Includes Spanish version. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned in English and Spanish.
2006, 16 minutes, No. 420345


Forklift Basics: Safe from the Start
 Provides a basic understanding of the design and function of forklift trucks. Covers truck types, controls, stability, balance, maneuverability, and how to do a pre-shift inspection. Includes Spanish and Portuguese versions. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2006, 22 minutes, No. 420343


Forklift Case Histories: Serious Business
 Presents case histories of four forklift accidents and explains how they could have been prevented. Includes Spanish version. Includes resource material. Closed captioned.
2005, 16 minutes, No. 420307


Forklift Fundamentals: Get the Facts
 Covers lift truck design and function, pre-use inspection and the physics of the load. Encourages operators to know their trucks and know their loads. Includes Spanish and Portuguese versions. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2004, 17 minutes, No. 420309


Forklift Maneuvers: All the Right Moves
 Aims to make forklift operators safer and more efficient. Covers operating conditions and stability, load manipulation, traffic and pedestrians, lifting people and hazardous conditions. Includes Spanish and Portuguese versions. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2006, 16 minutes, No. 420344


Forklift Operations: Safety Driven
 Provides general guidelines for safely operating a powered industrial truck. Covers daily inspections, maintaining stability, driving and handling loads. Includes Spanish version. Accompanying CD-ROM and guide available. Closed captioned in both English and Spanish.
2009, 16 minutes, No. 420407


Forklift Safety
 Stresses for experienced operators the importance of and responsibility for the safe operation of their lift trucks. Reviews the major components of the truck, the stability triangle and safe operating rules.
2011, 17 minutes, No. 420044


Forklift Safety: The Experienced Operator
 Reminds forklift operators of the importance of safe operation, reviewing expectations, responsibilities, skills and techniques. Features scenes of the Air Force Thunderbirds.
2006, 13 minutes, No. 420026


Forklift Stability Essentials
 Trains operators in the principles of forklift stability. Covers the stability triangle, longitudinal, lateral and dynamic stability, load capacity and tip-over procedures. Accompanying guide available.
2006, 18 minutes, No. 420350


Forklift Workshop for Construction, Disc One
 Teaches the safe operation of rough terrain forklifts on construction job sites. Covers the combined center of gravity, the stability triangle, reading load charts, inspections, picking up and delivering loads, refueling and parking. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide and CD-ROM available. Closed captioned.
2010, 33 minutes, No. 400127


Forklift Workshop for Construction, Disc Two
 Contains supplementary training segments on the safe operation of rough terrain forklifts: Changing an LPG Cylinder, What's Wrong with this Picture, Frequently Asked Questions, Quiz.
2010, 34 minutes, No. 400128


From Knowing To Doing: Safety Training Investment
 Encourages safety trainers to create a learning atmosphere that will motivate employees to apply what they learn. Presented by Michael Melnik.
2008, 36 minutes, No. 460103


Frontline: A Dangerous Business Revisited
 Features Frontline’s investigation of the McWane Corporation, an iron pipe foundry that routinely violated health, safety and environmental regulations. Revisits McWane five years later after the company made a dramatic turnaround. Closed captioned.
2008, 60 minutes, No. 420383


Get Organized—And Stay Organized
 Outlines a seven-day plan for putting work life in order and keeping it that way, from removing clutter to creating the right filing system. From the Manager’s Success Toolbox. Accompanying guide and CD-ROM available.
2002, 22 minutes, No. 460097


Global Harmonization: Worldwide Hazard Communication
 Describes the Globally Harmonized System for the Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS) created by the United Nations to standardize hazard communication systems around the world. Includes Spanish and Portuguese versions. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2008, 15 minutes, No. 490205


Golf Cart & LSV Safety: On and Off the Course
 Presents basic safety rules for operating a golf cart or low-speed vehicle, with special emphasis on safely interacting with pedestrians and automobiles. Includes resource material. Includes Spanish version. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2011, 17 minutes, No. 490006


Grain Bin Safety: Protecting Yourself and Your Family
 Documents the tragic effects of grain bin entrapment. Describes first responder rescue tools and techniques. Urges safety practices that will prevent grain bin incidents. Includes 6-minute short version.
2011, 13 minutes, No. 490239


Groundskeeping Safety: Be a Pro!
 Explains safe work practices for groundskeepers, covering personal protective equipment, hazardous materials and mowing and trimming equipment. Includes Spanish version. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2008, 17 minutes, No. 420001


Hand and Power Tool Safety
 Covers the safe use of hand and power tools, including proper personal protective equipment, pre-use inspection and the special hazards of different types of tools. Includes Spanish version. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned in English and Spanish.
2005, 15 minutes, No. 420332


Hand and Power Tool Safety
 Describes the hazards of working with various types of hand and power tools and the ways to use them properly and safely. Covers the following types of power tools: electrical, pneumatic, liquid fuel, powder-actuated, hydraulic and battery-operated.
2010, 19 minutes, No. 400131


Hand Aware
 Describes how to avoid hand injuries. Covers machine operation, repetitive motion, gloves, hand tool use and carrying and stacking. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2006, 16 minutes, No. 420084


Hand Hygiene: For Hands that Care
 Stresses the importance of proper hand hygiene in health-care facilities. Describes the CDC hand hygiene guidelines and demonstrates effective procedures. Includes Spanish version. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2005, 17 minutes, No. 430106


Hand Injury Prevention: You Control It
 Educates employees on the different types of hand injuries that can occur, recognition of common hand hazards and preventive measures. Accompanying CD-ROM and guide available.
2005, 12 minutes, No. 420366


Hand Safety: It’s In Your Hands
 Explains how to choose the right gloves to wear to reduce hazards to the hands. Covers common hand hazards, such as machines, and chemicals, and shows the various types of gloves and how to care for them. Includes Spanish and Portuguese versions. Includes resource materials. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2006, 16 minutes, No. 420339


Hand Sawing
 Promotes the safe operation of hand-held diamond-blade power saws. Covers the various types of concrete saws available. Demonstrates the gyro effect.
2009, 22 min, No. 400115


Handle With Care: Forklift Safety Training
 Aims to raise forklift operators' everyday safety awareness. Covers inspections, stability, safe operation, and loading trucks and trailers. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2008, 20 minutes, No. 420390


Handwashing: Avoiding Germs and Viruses at Work
 Explains how hand washing is the proven method for preventing the spread of germs in the workplace. Includes Spanish and Portuguese versions. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2006, 7 min, No. 430092


Harassment & Diversity: Respecting Differences (Employee Version)
 Shows examples of illegal harassment and explains why it is unacceptable. Describes how each employee can help contribute to an atmosphere of inclusiveness and respect at work. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2007, 16 minutes, No. 400122


Harassment & Diversity: Respecting Differences (Manager Version)
 Teaches managers and supervisors how to recognize and prevent illegal harassment, and how to respond quickly and appropriately if there is a complaint of harassment. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2005, 20 minutes, No. 400123


Hazard Communication
 Teaches employees the basics of chemical safety and hazard communication, including MSDSs, container labels and the new Globally Harmonized System. Accompanying CD-ROM and guide available.
2005, 16 min, No. 490176


Hazard Communication
 Teaches restaurant workers the basics of safely using chemicals and other hazardous materials, including how to read labels and material safety data sheets.
2010, 11 min, No. 490053


Hazard Communication for Non-Industrial Employees
 Describes common office chemicals and how to work around them safely. Discusses the requirements of OSHA's hazard communication rule and explains material safety data sheets and labels. Includes Spanish version. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2005, 17 minutes, No. 490166


Hazard Communication for Public Employees
 Presents an introduction to hazard communication and chemical safety that is geared to government employees working in a variety of environments.
Includes Spanish version. Includes resource material. Closed captioned.
2007, 18 minutes, No. 490175


Hazard Communication Safety Essentials
 Educates viewers on the basics of the hazard communication standard and chemical safety, including routes of entry, the hierarchy of control, personal protective equipment and material safety data sheets. Contains graphic reenactments. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2009, 26 minutes, No. 490501


Hazard Communication: Behind the Scenes
 Covers in an entertaining fashion key elements of hazard communication training for workers in general industry: physical and health hazards of chemicals, chemical labels and material safety data sheets. Accompanying guide available.
2006, 21 minutes, No. 490162


Hazard Communication: Elements of Safety
 Provides an introduction to hazard communication. Covers the requirements of OSHA's hazard communication rule, chemical hazards, exposure limits, MSDSs and labels. Includes Spanish and Portuguese versions. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2006, 19 minutes, No. 490167


Hazard Communication: Informed for Safety
 Emphasizes the importance of using material safety data sheets and container labels to learn about the physical and health hazards of chemicals found in the workplace. Describes best practices for working with chemicals. Includes Spanish version. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned in both English and Spanish.
2008, 15 minutes, No. 490207


Hazard Communication: It's Your Right to Know
 Introduces the hazard communication standard, providing the basics of what employees need to know to read labels and work safely around hazardous materials.
2009, 21 minutes, No. 490037


Hazard Communication: Real Accidents, Real Stories
 Documents the importance of following hazard communication procedures. Features two workers relating how they were injured due to unlabeled containers and improper chemical storage.
2009, 11 minutes, No. 490092


Hazard Communication: Regulation and Risk
 Presents introductory information about the hazard communication standard and the importance of working safely with chemicals. Explains how to use material safety data sheets and labels. Includes resource material. Accompanying CD-ROM and guide available. Closed captioned.
2006, 20 minutes, No. 490178


Hazard Communication: Your Key to Chemical Safety
 Encourages employees to ask the following questions about hazardous materials: What am I working with? Can it hurt me? How do I protect myself? What do I do if something goes wrong? Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2009, 13 minutes, No. 490002


Hazard Communications
 Contains two programs. Conducting a Chemical Hazard Determination (12 min.) explains how to inventory chemicals in the workplace and determine which are hazardous. Chemical Hazard Information (17 min.) teaches how chemicals enter the body and how to read chemical labels and material safety data sheets. Geared to mines but applicable to any industry. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available.
2003, 29 minutes, No. 490211


Hazardous Substances -- The Fundamentals
 Provides an introduction to hazardous substances. Covers hazard awareness, minimizing exposures and the roles of the organization and the individual employee. Accompanying guide available.
2008, 9 minutes, No. 490210


Hazards of Long Hair, Loose Clothing & Jewelry
 Explains how long hair, loose clothing and jewelry can get tangled in moving parts and machinery and how to prevent these types of accidents. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
1999, 12 minutes, No. 420005


He Said, She Said (With Expert Opinions)
 Challenges beliefs and assumptions about sexual harassment and inappropriate behavior at work through a series of seven scenarios. Offers a choice of workplace settings: healthcare, industrial, office and retail/service. Includes expert commentary. Includes resource material. Closed captioned.
2006, 26 minutes, No. 400068


He Said, She Said (Without Expert Opinions)
 Challenges beliefs and assumptions about sexual harassment and inappropriate behavior at work through a series of seven scenarios. Offers a choice of workplace settings: healthcare, industrial, office and retail/service. Includes resource material. Closed captioned.
2006, 26 minutes, No. 400069


Health and Hygiene Essentials for Industry
 Reinforces the principles of good health and hygiene. Discusses how infections are spread and how to guard against infectious diseases. Covers cleanliness at work, personal hygiene, food hygiene, health and fitness and food for health. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2006, 19 minutes, No. 430051


Health Hazards for Highway Construction
 Raises awareness about the primary health hazards in highway construction, including the effects of chronic exposure and control measures to prevent overexposure. Covers silica, lead, asphalt fumes, heat and noise.
1999, 16 minutes, No. 400113


Hearing Conservation: MSHA's Part 62
 Emphasizes the importance of preventing hearing loss from noise exposure through hearing conservation measures. Shows the proper way to wear hearing protectors. Geared to mines but applicable to any industry. Includes Spanish version.
2002, 20 minutes, No. 420397


Hearing Conservation: The Facts
 Describes how hearing works, how hearing loss occurs and how to prevent it both on and off the job. Summarizes the elements of a hearing conservation program, and compares the types of hearing protection available. Includes an appearance by Lou Ferrigno.
2010, 20 minutes, No. 420413


Hearing Conservation Training for Employees
 Explains how noise exposure damages hearing and how to prevent hearing loss through audiometric testing, hearing protection and reducing off-the-job noise exposure. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2008, 15 minutes, No. 420393


Hearing Conservation Training for Employees (Concise Version)
 Explains how noise exposure damages hearing and how to prevent hearing loss through audiometric testing, hearing protection and reducing off-the- job noise exposure. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2009, 10 minutes, No. 420893


Heat Hazards
 Identifies specific heat-related hazards and examines a range of engineering and administrative controls as well as individual behaviors that can reduce the risk of heat-related illnesses and injuries. Accompanying guide available.
2006, 17 minutes, No. 430098


Heat Related Illness: Prevention and Response
 Describes the factors contributing to heat stress and the symptoms of heat-related illnesses. Recommends first-aid and prevention measures. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2009, 8 minutes, No. 430001


Heat Stress: Don't Lose Your Cool
 Explains the risk factors for heat stress, symptoms and types of heat disorders and control measures. Includes Spanish and Portuguese versions. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2005, 14 minutes, No. 430091


Heat Stress: Preventative Measures
 Addresses the causes, symptoms and prevention of heat stress disorders in both indoor and outdoor hot environments. Includes Spanish version. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned in both English and Spanish.
2008, 15 minutes, No. 430120


Heat Stress: Real Accidents, Real Stories
 Describes the symptoms, effects and prevention of heat stress in both indoor and outdoor workplaces. Features accounts of two actual incidents of heat stress.
2010, 15 minutes, No. 430129


Heat Stress: Staying Healthy, Working Safely
 Discusses how employees can minimize the hazards of working in hot environments. Gives the symptoms of several heat-related illnesses and recommended first aid.
2008, 14 minutes, No. 430002


Heat Stress for Public Employees: Seeing Red
 Teaches public employees about heat stress. Describes the symptoms of the different types of heat stress and how to prevent and treat heat stress. Includes Spanish and Portuguese versions. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2008, 14 minutes, No. 430028


Heat Stress in Construction Environments
 Tells construction workers how to prevent heat-related illnesses by replenishing fluids and electrolytes, acclimatizing, dressing appropriately and paying attention to the body's signals. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2009, 12 minutes, No. 400120


Height Safety Essentials
 Presents information about working safely at height for both general industry and construction, with examples of common accidents. Covers risk assessment, scaffolds, ladders and elevated work platforms. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2006, 20 minutes, No. 420376


Hexavalent Chromium Awareness
 Summarizes the requirements of OSHA's hexavalent chromium rule. Covers the health effects of hexavalent chromium and measures needed to reduce and monitor exposure. Includes Spanish and Portuguese versions. Includes resource material. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2006, 17 minutes, No. 490168