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Division of Safety & Hygiene Video Library - Miscellaneous Videos (VHS only)

Miscellaneous Videos

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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. 690204


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.
Accompanying guide available.
2003, 20 minutes, No. 690039


CUSTODIAL STAFF SAFETY
 Addresses hazards and safe work practices of custodians, including slips, trips, and falls, lifting, and electrical hazards.
1995, 9 minutes, No. 690106


CUSTODIAN`S GUIDE TO ON-THE-JOB SAFETY
 Covers six safety concerns of school custodians: lifting and carrying, ladders, chemicals, trips and slips, tools, and asbestos. Accompanying guide available.
1991, 25 minutes, No. 690120


DANCING ALONE
 Presents effects of work-related accident on family members and friends.
1995, 11 minutes, No. 690098


DEADLY DUST III
 Teaches employees who work in grain elevators the facts about grain dust explosions and their role in preventing them.
Accompanying guide available.
Closed captioned.
1995, 22 minutes, No. 690139


DELIVERING THE GOODS
 Identifies potential hazards and safe work practices for route sales and delivery workers, with an emphasis on loading procedures and lifting techniques.
Accompanying guide available.
2001, 13 minutes, No. 650045


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. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned. DVD also available (No. 490159).
2006, 17 minutes, No. 690159


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. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2004, 16 minutes, No. 690171


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. DVD also available (No. 490157).
2002, 9 minutes, No. 690157


EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
 Discusses how to recognize and respond to workplace emergencies such as medical emergencies, severe weather, and chemical spills.
Accompanying guide available.
1994, 14 minutes, No. 690099


EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
 Stresses importance of being prepared for natural disasters and job-specific emergencies with proper planning and drills.
1994, 6 minutes, No. 690107


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. DVD also available (No. 490163).
2005, 34 minutes, No. 690163


EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS: AN EMPLOYEE`S RESPONSIBILITY
 Addresses the personal roles and responsibilities of employees for emergency preparedness. Includes terrorism, fire, floods and workplace violence. DVD also available (No. 490164).
2004, 26 minutes, No. 690164


GUIA PRACTICA DE LA COCINA
 Demonstrates safety procedures for food service workers in two segments: food handling, especially food poisoning prevention techniques, and safe work practices in the kitchen, especially for electricity, lifting, fire and heat. Also available in English (no. 690114).
Accompanying guide available in Spanish.
1998, 23 minutes, No. 690028


HOTEL SAFETY: A REALITY CHECK-IN
 Illustrates health and safety issues for hotel workers, including bloodborne pathogens, hazard communication, fire safety and back safety. Gives specific precautions for housekeeping, security, kitchen and maintenance staffs.
Accompanying guide available.
1996, 29 minutes, No. 690136


INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM: WHEN DUTY CALLS
 Describes the Incident Command System and its relationship with the National Incident Management System. Discusses how public and private emergency responders at all levels organize to work together to manage all types of domestic incidents. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned. DVD also available (No. 490161).
2006, 20 minutes, No. 690161


INJURIES DON'T TAKE HOLIDAYS
 Features Martin L'Esperance speaking on three safety topics pertinent to the winter holiday season: fire safety, driving safety, and the misuse and abuse of alcohol.
2003, 20 minutes, No. 690133


KITCHEN CARE
 Demonstrates safety procedures for food service workers in two segments: 1) food handling, especially food poisoning prevention techniques, and 2) safe work practices in the kitchen, especially for electricity, lifting, fire, and heat.
Also available in Spanish (no. 690028).
Accompanying guide available.
1998, 23 minutes, No. 690114


KEVIN BAILEY STORY
 Re-creates the traumatic accident that occurred on a farm in northeastern Ohio. Features interviews with Kevin Bailey, his family and those who treated him for his injuries. Accompanying guide available.
2001, 15 minutes, No. 690172


LIFE IS FOR LIVING
 Presents a series of accident scenarios, illustrating how seemingly minor actions can lead to serious injuries. Can be used as a tool to start meetings or stimulate discussion.
2000, 3 minutes, No. 690035


LOG AND LUMBER LOADING SAFETY
 Presents safe operating procedures for log loaders used in lumber yards and sawmills, including pre-start checks, loading and transporting, and attachments. Produced with assistance of Ohio Div. of Safety & Hygiene.
1996, 18 minutes, No. 690097


MAILROOM SECURITY
 Dispels misinformation about hazards presented by suspicious mail and provides best safety practices for recognizing and dealing with suspect mail. Geared to mailroom workers.
2001, 6 minutes, No. 690027


OCCUPATIONAL DOG BITE SAFETY
 Demonstrates how to work safely among the dogs encountered in residential areas. Explains canine behavior and body language so workers can evaluate risks and take appropriate actions.
2002, 18 minutes, No. 690115


OFF THE JOB SAFETY
 Addresses safety precautions for off-the-job situations such as camping trips.
1995, 10 minutes, No. 690101


OFF THE JOB SAFETY
 Covers basic safety in the home, including food safety, carbon monoxide, and gun storage.
1996, 6 minutes No. 690105


PLANNING FOR DISASTER: TORNADOES
 Presents tornado safety information for workplace. Covers preparedness, response, and recovery.
1995, 10 minutes, No. 690112


PROMISES PROMISES
 Dramatizes how the poor choices we make about safety both on and off the job can impact the ability to keep promises to loved ones. Features the stories of 3 different families.
Accompanying guide available.
Closed captioned.
2004, 14 minutes, No. 690121


RETAIL SAFETY ORIENTATION
 Provides an introduction to health and safety issues for retail workers. Includes lifting, ladders, fires, bloodborne pathogens and personal hygiene. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned. DVD also available (No. 490160).
2006, 20 minutes, No. 690160


RETURN TO WORK MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
 Describes benefits of return-to-work programs for both employer and employee. Stresses importance of communication and creation of meaningful transitional work jobs.
Accompanying guide available.
1998, 25 minutes, No. 700045


SAFE OPERATION AND USE OF ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLES
 Discusses safe operating procedures for all-terrain vehicles used on the job. Includes ATV pre-ride inspections, protective gear, traveling on slopes and rough terrain and hauling tools and supplies. Accompanying guide available. DVD also available (No. 490165).
2006, 14 minutes, No. 690165


SAFETY FOR CUSTODIANS
 Presents common hazards of custodial work and eight rules of cleaning safety.
1991, 18 minutes, No. 690088


SAFETY ORIENTATION FOR CUSTODIAL & MAINTENANCE
 Reviews safe work practices for school custodians and maintenance workers.
1991, 16 minutes, No. 690119


SAFETY ORIENTATION FOR SCHOOLS
 Presents an overview of safety issues for school employees that includes back safety, ergonomics, fire, hazard communication, slips, trips and falls and electricity. Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2002, 15 minutes, No. 690174


SAFETY: THE GOOD FIGHT
 Chronicles the effect on his family of a young man's death in a grain silo accident. Discusses how the accident could have been prevented if the employer, the employee and his co-workers had all taken responsibility for his safety.
Closed captioned.
2003, 15 minutes, No. 690040


SEAJ SPECIAL REPORT: DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
 Presents three segments on disaster prevention issues in the workplace: importance of emergency action plans, benefits of fire drills and what to do in case of a fire, and how to handle suspicious packages.
2001, 20 minutes, No. 690021


SEVERE WEATHER ALERT: ARE YOU PREPARED?
 Explains general safety practices and procedures related to severe thunderstorms and tornadoes encountered at home, work, school or on the road.
Accompanying guide available.
2003, 15 minutes, No. 690038


TAKE SAFETY HOME!
 Features Martin Lesperance, retired firefighter and paramedic, recalling true stories of off-the-job incidents resulting in injuries and deaths, and encouraging workers to take workplace safety practices home.
Accompanying guide available. Closed captioned.
2009, 20 minutes, No. 690001


TEACHER SAFETY ORIENTATION
 Provides basic orientation to safety for school teachers, including bloodborne pathogens, chemical safety, back safety, and classroom housekeeping and safety.
1995, 14 minutes, No. 620263


TORNADOS: BE PREPARED!
 Explains the nature and causes of tornados as well as precautions to follow when responding to tornado watches and warnings.
Accompanying guide available.
1992, 15 minutes, No. 690122


TRAVEL SAFETY
 Addresses safety precautions for business travel to minimize risks while driving, flying or staying in hotels.
Accompanying CD-ROM and guide available.
Closed captioned.
2004, 16 minutes, No. 690137


VIDEO GUIDE TO CHAIN SAW SAFETY
 Demonstrates how to effectively and safely use chain saws in landscape maintenance. Includes personal protective equipment, safety features, maintenance tips and safe operation.
2007, 23 minutes, No. 690173


WINTER WALKING
 Gives tips for walking safely in winter. Geared to mail carriers, meter readers, and other workers who walk in residential areas.
1995, 8 minutes, No. 690100


WORKING OUTDOORS: MOSQUITOES & TICKS
 Raises awareness of the potential dangers of mosquitoes and ticks to those who work outdoors. Covers West Nile Virus and Lyme disease.
2004, 15 minutes, No. 690127


WORKPLACE SAFETY: PREVENTING LIFTING AND CARRYING INJURIES
 Presents an animated, virtual-reality tour of a restaurant, focused on preventing injury while lifting and carrying boxes and trays of food. Spanish-language version follows the English.
Closed captioned in English.
2000, 12 minutes, No. 690130


WORKPLACE SAFETY: PREVENTING SLIPS, TRIPS AND FALLS
 Presents an animated, virtual-reality tour of a restaurant, focused on preventing slips, trips and falls. Spanish-language version follows the English.
Closed captioned in English.
2000, 11 minutes, No. 690129


WORKPLACE SAFETY: ROBBERY PREVENTION AND AWARENESS
 Presents an animated, virtual-reality tour of a restaurant, focused on security procedures that help prevent robberies and workplace violence. Spanish-language version follows the English.
Closed captioned in English.
2000, 12 minutes, No. 690131


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