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1 ONLINE COURSE & LESSON OBJECTIVES ASHI, MEDIC First Aid, 24-7 EMS, 24-7 Fire, EMP Canada, and Summit Training Source are members of the HSI family of brands. I

2 COURSE INDEX Accident Investigation For Healthcare... 3 Accident Investigation: Determining Root Causes... 3 Accident Investigation: Examining the Details*... 3 Aerial Lift*... 3 Air Emission HAP Prevention... 3 Ammonia Safety*... 3 Asbestos 3-Part Series... 3 Back Injury Prevention: You re In Control... 4 Back Safety: Lift for Life*... 4 Back Safety: The Ergonomic Connection... 4 Behavior Based 4-Part Series... 4 Benzene Safety... 4 Bloodborne Pathogens HC*... 4 Bloodborne Pathogens for Healthcare*... 4 Bloodborne Pathogens: Universal Precautions*... 5 Cold Stress*... 5 Combustible Dust Incident Prevention*... 5 Compressed Gas Cylinders*... 5 Confined Space Entry 2-Part Series... 5 Confined Space Entry: No Time for Error*... 5 Construction Safety Orientation*... 6 Contractor and Visitor Awareness*... 6 Container Labeling*... 6 Contractor Safety 8-Part Series... 6 Controlling Spills*... 6 Crane Safety 4-Part Series... 7 Crane Operations: Hand Signals*... 7 Cranes: Mobile Crane Safe Operations*... 7 Decision Driving 6-Part Series... 7 Decontamination Zone... 8 Delivering the Goods... 8 Disaster Readiness*... 8 DOT Training 4-Part Series*... 8 DOT/CSA: Profiled in Safety*... 9 Driven Driver... 9 Driver Training: Street Smart 2-Part Series... 9 Drug Testing Awareness 2-Part Series... 9 Electrical Safety 3-Part Series... 9 Electrical Safety: Controlling the Hazards* Electrical Safety: High Voltage 2-Part Series Electrical Safety NFPA 70E Control the Charge (ARC Flash)* Electrical Safety: Shock Proof 2-Part Series Employee Safety Orientation Energized Electrical Work Permit* Environmental Awareness Environmental Management System Ergonomic Management 4-Part Series Ergonomics: Preventing MSDS 2-Part Series Excavations, Trenching, & Shoring Excavations: Safe Work Essentials* Eye Safety: No Second Chances Fall Protection: Elevated Platforms* Fall Protection: Personal Fall Arrest System* Fall Protection: Taking Control* Fire Prevention* First Aid (AHA)* First Aid (ARC)* Flext and Stretch 2-Part Series Food Safety and Sanitation* Food Protection* Forever and Ever: The Lasting Consequences of Distracted Driving Forklift Operations: Safety Driven* Forklift Safety 3-Part Series* Formaldehyde GHS: Globalize Your Communication* Hand & Power Tool Safety* Hand Safety* Hand Safety: Handle with Care Hand Safety: Lacerations* Hazard Communication for Retail Hazard Communication: Informed for Safety* Hazard Communication: Signs of Safety* Hazard Recognition: Out of the Ordinary* Hazardous Materials for Field Service: Materials of Trade Hazardous Materials Handling 5-Part Series Hazardous Materials Security Heat Stress Heat Stress: Preventative Measures Hexavalent Chromium Hoists & Slings Holiday Safety Hooked On Safety: My World Hot Work Permit Hydrogen Sulfide Safety Hypothermia: Cold Weather Prevention Incident Investigation Job Safety Analysis Lab Safety Ladder Safety: Every Step Counts Laser Safety Lead Safety: Keep the Lead Out Lead Safety: Uncovering the Dangers Leadership Skills For Safety: Supervisor Safety Lockout/Tagout 3-Part Series Lockout/Tagout: Employee Awareness Machine Guard Awareness Machine Guarding Manual Materials Handling Safety Marine Facilities Security Muscle Strains & Sprains Needlesticks: Avoiding Exposure Office Ergonomics Today Office Safety Off-the-Job Safety: Fun In the Sun OSHA Recordkeeping Pallet and Skid Safety Pandemics: Understanding the Unknown Patient Lifting and Transfer Pipeline Safety Orientation Power Press Safety Power to Change 2-Part Series PPE: Create the Barrier PPE: Your Defensive Line Preventing Spills Process Incident Investigation Process Safety Management PSM & RMP Radiation Safety Resource Conservation Recovery Act Respiratory Safety 3-Part Series Retail Safety Orientation Rigging Safety Rigging: Specialized in Safety Road Rage Safe Behavior No Regrets Safety Awareness: Don t Be a Dummy Safety Benchmarking with DynMcDermott Safety Benchmarking with DynMcDermott - Short Version Safety Orientation: It Begins With You Safety Teams Scaffolding Safety 2-Part Series Silica Safety Awareness Site Security for Food Distribution Site Security What You Need To Know Skid Steer Loader: Safety In and Out Slips, Trips, & Falls Static Electricity Stormwater Management Telescopic Forklift: Stabilize Your Safety Travel Safety TSCA 2-Part Series Valve Safety Warehouse Safety: Heads Up Welding Safety Winter Driving Workforce Hazard Recognition: Identify & Elimiate Workers Compensation: The Whole Picture Workplace Safety Observation 2-Part Series * Available in Spanish Hazardous Materials Transportation 7-Part Series Hazardous Waste: Containing the Danger HAZWOPER Training 8-Part Series Hearing Conservation: What Do You Want To Hear Summit Training Source, Inc I

3 A ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION FOR HEALTHCARE* When working in a medical environment, there are a number of specific hazards that can lead to accidents or injuries. Accidents can happen anywhere at any time that is why it is important to be well prepared to handle these potentially difficult situations. This program covers: When to investigate The accident scene Interviewing witnesses Reviewing records Analyzing information Communicating recommendations ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION: DETERMINING ROOT CAUSES** When an accident happens, a formal investigation of its causes is necessary to help prevent a recurrence. Summit s fast-paced Accident Investigation program offers a systematic approach to effectively investigate all types of accidents and determine their root causes so you can prevent future incidents. This program covers: Purpose of an accident investigation How to respond to different types of accidents Conducting an investigation Techniques to get accurate results when interviewing witnesses Documenting findings and corrective actions Implementing improvements 19 min. ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION: EXAMINING THE DETAILS** Summit s Accident Investigation program will train anyone involved how to figure out exactly why an accident occurred. Successfully implementing accident investigations can help put into motion changes that will help achieve a safer workplace for everyone in the future. This program covers: What to investigate The accident scene Interviewing witnesses Reviewing records Analyzing information Communicating recommendations 18 min. AERIAL LIFT* Addresses OSHA 29 CFR and ANSI A92.6 Summit s Aerial Lift Safety training program teaches best safety practices, housekeeping and equipment maintenance techniques to prevent aerial lift accidents at your site. Working with or around electricity, working in inclement weather and working in an elevated bucket are covered, as well as: Fall protection, load requirements and equipment Pre-start inspections Safe use AIR EMISSION HAP PREVENTION** Summit s Air Emissions HAP Prevention training program clearly defines specific environmental regulations pertaining to emissions. Motivate your workers to care for the environment with this program. Ideal for all employees who operate equipment or process that can effect emissions. Air Emissions covers: Definition of air emissions The broad impact regulations have on a facility Measures employees can take to help ensure environmental compliance AMMONIA SAFETY** Addresses OSHA 29 CFR Teach your workers proper handling, hazard awareness and best safety practices with Summit s effective and informative Ammonia Safety training program. This program covers: What is Anhydrous Ammonia Potential hazards when working with ammonia 19 min. ASBESTOS 3-PART SERIES ASBESTOS: AWARENESS* Addresses OSHA 29 CFR Prevent exposure and related medical complications to your workers with this concise program from Summit that motivates your employees to follow proper procedures when handling asbestos. Includes demonstrations of asbestos removal using glove bags and isolation space removal. ü Available in French and metric versions. 10 min. ASBESTOS: MAINTENANCE* Addresses OSHA 29 CFR Using multiple scenes from different building environments, this program shows how janitorial and other maintenance workers may be exposed to asbestos in building components. It covers, in detail, protective measures to reduce the amount of exposure and what to do if workers discover asbestos in their work environment. ü Available in Creole and Spanish. ASBESTOS: UNDERSTANDING THE HAZARDS* Addresses OSHA 29 CFR This engaging program teaches workers about the potential hazards posed by asbestos containing materials such as ceiling panels, insulation, and floor tiles, and trains them on how to reduce their exposure. 21 min. Summit Training Source, Inc I

4 B BACK INJURY PREVENTION: YOU RE IN CONTROL* Summits Back Injury Prevention program teaches proper lifting techniques and important life lessons for maintaining a strong and healthy back. The fundamentals of good stretching and a healthy lifestyle are also covered. Use Summit s Back Injury Prevention program and reduce injuries and their associated cost. The program addresses: How the back functions Correct lifting and carrying techniques Correct posture Stretching to prevent injury How good health reduces change of injury BACK SAFETY: LIFT FOR LIFE* Many of the causes of back injury can be prevented by teaching employees to follow proper lifting techniques and the basics of back safety. This Program Covers: Common back injuries Accessing the lift Proper posture Lifting safely Reducing the hazard Other risk factors BACK SAFETY: THE ERGONOMIC CONNECTION* Since 8 out of 10 individuals will suffer a back injury during their working years, a solid back safety program is critical for the success of your business. Summit s award-winning program will help you and your employees prevent back injuries and reduce their associated costs. How the back works Proper body mechanics Common back injuries Risk factors Preventive measures BEHAVIOR BASED 4-PART SERIES This four-part series with support materials covers all aspects of starting and running a behavior-based safety program. Using scientifically proven training and reinforcement techniques, behavior-based safety training encourages personal responsibility for safety from everyone in your organization. It identifies and rewards safe behavior, rather than affixing blame for unsafe behavior. MODULE 1: THE MANAGER S ROLE Explains how managers can move from the ineffective safety cop role to successfully influencing their staff s safety behavior. MODULE 2: MAKE THE RIGHT DECISION Presents behavior-based safety to staff and crew members. It explains the theory behind behavior-based programs and their part in making the system work. MODULE 3: STARTING THE PROCESS Gives step-by-step instructions on starting and implementing a behavior-based safety program. MODULE 4: THE KEY COMPONENTS Supports maintaining the program and gives detailed instructions on ensuring its effectiveness. Manual - Order #397 Comprehensive workbook and support materials. BENZENE SAFETY Addresses OSHA 29 CFR Filmed on location at a Chevron plant and other facilities, this program demonstrates best safety practices for working with and near benzene. Appropriate for a wide range of employees, this comprehensive program will teach workers what the permissible exposure levels are and how to safely handle this chemical. The program also covers: Health hazards associated with Monitoring techniques benzene Industrial applications PPE BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS HC* Addresses OSHA 29 CFR Summit s Bloodborne Pathogens-HC program was developed for uses by the largest world health and disaster relief organization. Bloodborne Pathogens, including Exposure Control Plans Hepatitis B and C, and HIV What to do if exposed Modes of transmission Exposure Situations BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS FOR HEALTHCARE** Addresses OSHA 29 CFR Ensure that personnel in Healthcare utilize Standard Precautions to understand that all blood, body fluids, secretion, excretion (except sweat), nonintact skin, and mucous membranes may contain bloodborne pathogens. This course covers: What are bloodborne pathogens Diseases that could be transmitted Potential exposure routes How to protect yourself What to do if exposure does occur Summit Training Source, Inc I

5 B C BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS: UNIVERSAL PRECAUTIONS* Addresses OSHA 29 CFR Bloodborne Pathogens: Universal Precautions will keep workers informed about situations where infections from blood and other body fluids are a risk factor. This program covers: What are bloodborne pathogens How to protect yourself Diseases that could be transmitted What to do if exposure does occur Potential exposure routes COLD STRESS** Protect your workers from chilling hazards like frostbite and hypothermia, and prevent costly accidents by training with Summit s Cold Stress course. The program covers: Frostbite Protecting yourself Hypothermia Best practices COMBUSTIBLE DUST INCIDENT PREVENTION* Addresses OSHA 29 CFR Summit s Combustible Dust Incident Prevention program will educate your employees to be alert of hazards and teach a commitment to following good housekeeping and safe work practices. This program covers: Hazards of combustible dust Preventing dust explosions Safe work practices Emergency procedures COMPRESSED GAS CYLINDERS* Exciting and educational, this video is relevant to all workers who handle and work around gas cylinders. See why this program, produced with Trane Corporation and used by thousands of major industrial companies, is a must for your training program. Different applications used in the program include: Pre-use inspection and testing Proper storage and transportation and testing ü Available in French and Mandarin. CONFINED SPACE ENTRY 2-PART SERIES CONFINED SPACE ENTRY: EMERGENCY RESCUE* Addresses OSHA 29 CFR Every possible scenario rescue workers may encounter is presented with live-action footage. Your rescue team and emergency response personnel learn best safety practices and proven procedures to recover injured or incapacitated workers. The program includes: Rescue pre-planning and training Proper use of safety and rescue equipment Hazards of permit-required spaces CONFINED SPACE ENTRY: PERMIT REQUIRED* Addresses OSHA 29 CFR Live action footage and high resolution video is used to train workers on the hazards of working in a confined space and the importance of following proper entry procedures. Your workers will learn: Definition of a confined space Proper entry procedures including permits, monitoring and PPE Associated hazards Attendant responsibility ü Available in French and Spanish. 20 min. CONFINED SPACE ENTRY: NO TIME FOR ERROR* Addresses OSHA 29 CFR Exposing the dangers of confined spaces, Summit s training video provides workers with the knowledge of how to safely work within potentially hazardous conditions. Motivate your employees to follow best safety practices when working in or near confined spaces. Training includes: What is a confined space Proper entry procedures including permits, monitoring and PPE Associated hazards Attendant responsibilities Summit Training Source, Inc I

6 C CONSTRUCTION SAFETY ORIENTATION* Summit s comprehensive and engaging Construction Safety Orientation conveys four key principles to all construction workers: Analyze the work area and the job to be performed Identify and eliminate or control any potential hazards Recognize and respect hazard warning signs and labels Remain aware of all activity taking place around you Covers a variety of construction related safety topics, including: PPE Electrical hazards Hazard Recognition Excavations Hazardous Materials Safety Fall Prevention Vehicle Traffic Scaffolding Safety Ladder Safety Housekeeping Hoists and Slings Hot Work 19 min. CONTRACTOR AND VISITOR AWARENESS** Teach your workers to understand the role of visitors and contractors at your site, and the responsibility of your workers in regards to contractor and visitor awareness with Summit s informative training DVD. Identifying contractors/visitors The contractors/visitors role at your site Best practices for working with or around contractors/visitors 9 min. CONTAINER LABELING** Addresses OSHA 29 CFR Summit s Container Labeling program is an extremely comprehensive safety program that educates your workers on all aspects of container labeling. Filmed in multiple facilities, this program will improve your workers container labeling knowledge by teaching them: The hazards of chemicals Ways to avoid accidents The four main labeling systems: ANSI, DOT, NFPA, and HMIS How to comply with OSHA container labeling requirements CONTRACTOR SAFETY 8-PART SERIES** Order #6128,,656 Each individual presentation demonstrates live action situations in many types of work environments. The program motivates workers to follow safety procedures that prevent injuries and keep all workers safe when performing work at your facility. MODULE 1 OVERVIEW** Three safety items all contract workers must know: Security Smoking Emergencies 7 min. MODULE 2 - LAB WORKERS** Potential hazards commonly found in laboratory work environments Site-specific hazards, such as radiation, respiratory and biohazards MODULE 3 - OFFICE WORKERS** Ergonomic risk factors commonly found in the office work environment How to recognize hazards in the office work area 10 min. MODULE 4 - CONSTRUCTION WORKERS** Safety responsibilities of construction workers Potential hazards commonly found in construction work environments How to recognize hazards that may pose a risk MODULE 5 - OPERATIONS/DELIVERY WORKERS** Common workplace hazards for delivery and operations personnel Personal protective equipment required How to handle materials safely, including stretching and proper lifting techniques 8 min. MODULE 6 - PERMIT REQUIRED ACTIVITIES** Activities requiring a safe work permit Requirements for other specialized activities, including: tunnel entry, roof access and compressed gas cylinder storage MODULE 7 - HAZARD COMMUNICATION** Facility requirements for using hazardous chemicals Chemical labeling systems Material Safety Data Sheets 7 min. MODULE 8 - CHEMICAL PROCESS WORKERS** (Process Safety Management Standard) Training requirements for process workers Limiting access to process areas Reporting incidents in the process area 7 min. CONTROLLING SPILLS* Addresses OSHA 29 CFR This engaging training program from Summit teaches your employees the procedures outlined in the Hazardous Waste Operations Regulation. This program features real-life examples in a number of different work settings effectively demonstrating best safety practices for spill containment, cleanup and decontamination. Summit Training Source, Inc I

7 C CRANE SAFETY 4-PART SERIES Addresses OSHA 29 CFR Summit s Crane Safety programs offer expert training for a variety of common cranes. This dynamic 4-part series from Summit will not only help train your workers, it will also create an awareness and respect for the catastrophic consequences associated with most crane accidents. OVERHEAD OPERATIONS* Common terminology Sling and lifting attachments Daily Safety Inspections 18 min. MOBILE CRANES* Safe work practices Basic Crane Operations Load chart interpretation and usage Quadrants of operation Hazards in operating environments Outriggers 18 min. RADIO-CONTROLLED CRANES* Pre-operation inspection Operator positioning and safety procedures Transmitter use and load maneuvering 18 min. PENDANT-CONTROLLED CRANES* Selecting, attaching, and removing rigging Storing the block and crane CRANE OPERATIONS: HAND SIGNALS* Crane operation is an integral part of any worksite, employing and potentially endangering approximately 250,000 operators and workers. The signal person plays a critical role in safe crane operations, giving the operator a second pair of eyes on the ground. This program ensures your workers know and understand the universal, non-verbal hand signals that are used while working with and around these potentially dangerous and massive machines as well as: The signal persons role Standard hand signals Best work practices CRANES: MOBILE CRANE SAFE OPERATIONS* Addresses OSHA 29 CFR and ASME B There are 250,000 crane operators and industry workers who are at risk of suffering serious injury or death in crane accident each year. At least 71% of all crane-related incidents involve mobile cranes. This program trains employees on safe operating practices. It covers: Pre-operation set-up and inspection Planning a lift Load chart interpretation Safe and efficient operating techniques DECISION DRIVING 6-PART SERIES Summit s Decision Driving training course is aimed at preventing road accidents. This program is perfect for professional drivers, route delivery drivers, traveling salespeople, and even employees with longer commutes. The tips and techniques in this program will teach your employees who drive how to avoid accidents by calling upon proven safe driving techniques. MODULE 1 -POSITIVE APPROACH TO SAFE DRIVING How do you become a Decision Driver? This overview provides you with the five principles which will improve your Decision Driving performance and skills. 10 min. MODULE 2 EXPAND YOUR LOOK AHEAD CAPACITY Reacting to a potential problem you see developing ahead, you may be able to avoid a full-blown hazard. Explains eight key steps to expanding your ability to see what s happening around you and where you will be driving in the next few seconds. 10 min. MODULE 3 SIZE UP THE WHOLE SCENE Teaches how to keep you constantly informed of the whole driving scene. The more facts you have, the smaller the chance of making a poor decision. 10 min. MODULE 4 SIGNAL YOUR INTENTIONS EARLY Driving defensively is not enough, you have to make sure other drivers and pedestrians are aware of you. Module reviews how signaling is imperative to complete communication while driving. 10 min. MODULE 5 PLAN AN ESCAPE ROUTE It s much easier to be quick and decisive when you ve planned an escape path and safe alternative decision is open to you. Review concepts on following distances yielding, avoiding being boxed in, and timing your passing moves to plan an escape route. 10 min. MODULE 6 TAKE DECISIVE ACTION Uses the Commentary Drive technique in numerous real-life diving examples. Shows when using the five principles of Decision Driving you can take the decisive action necessary to drive safely and avoid accidents. 10 min. Summit Training Source, Inc I

8 D DECONTAMINATION ZONE** Addresses OSHA 29 CFR Summit s comprehensive Decontamination program covers decontamination procedures and stresses the importance of safely removing contaminants before leaving the work site. It s appropriate for all industries to thoroughly train workers to protect themselves, coworkers, and the environment from exposure to hazardous substances. The program teaches: Why decontamination procedures are necessary Objectives for organizing the decontamination zone Step-by-step procedures to follow when decontaminating Proper dismantling and disposal of the zone when decontamination is complete DELIVERING THE GOODS* Delivering the Goods is highly effective safety training for route sales and delivery people. Summit s engaging program teaches workers how to safely navigate their routes and instructs delivery workers on a full range of related safety issues, including: Hazard identification Three-point contact for vehicle entry and exit Safe lifting and loading techniques DISASTER READINESS* Addresses OSHA 29 CFR Summit s attention-getting program will help all your workers prepare and plan for any potential emergency. In Summit s training program, Disaster Readiness, your employees will learn: The importance of planning and preparing for emergency situations Variables to consider for proper preparation Elements of a comprehensive emergency response plan Best practices for a variety of emergency situations Filmed at actual emergency response drills, including one at Dow Chemical in Midland, Michigan, Summit s live action video includes scenarios that depict real-life situations. DOT TRAINING 4-PART SERIES Addresses FMCSA Parts 392, 393 and 396 Summit s 4-part DOT Training Series drives the importance of safety to commercial motor vehicle drivers, including 16-passenger vans and 18 wheelers. These 4 programs are an essential part of your FMCSA compliance training and will assist you with preventing costly on-the-road accidents. DOT: DRIVER LOGS** This program covers the DOT time constraints that commercial drivers must abide by and how to effectively utilize driver logs. The 11 hour, 14 hour and 60/70 rules and exemptions Violations that can restrict drivers from work duty How to properly track times with standardized driver logs 20 min. DOT: DRIVER QUALIFICATIONS* Commercial drivers must meet many compliance regulations to become and remain employed. Federal laws regarding investigation and qualification files In depth information explaining the requirements of each file Federal standards for drivers including age limits, licenses, medical exams, road tests, and the ability to speak/understand English 7 min. DOT: DRIVER WELLNESS** Drivers face many circumstances that can negatively impact their health as a result of their occupation. The hazards can be placed into three main categories: those associated with lifestyle choices, those associated with job duties and those associated with the ergonomic factors of driving a truck. Job duties including stress, fatigue, and exposure Lifestyle hazards such as poor diet, smoking and hypertension Work environment and ergonomic factors 17 min. DOT: PRE- AND POST-TRIP INSPECTION** The Pre-and Post-trip Inspection video straightforwardly breaks down the crucial seven pre-trip and the essential fifteen post-trip truck inspection steps drivers must take to clear their vehicle for pre and post-trip assessment, as well as maintaining awareness during trips. General Vehicle Inspection Post-trip Inspection Process 7 Step Pre-trip Inspection Procedure 17 min. Summit Training Source, Inc I

9 D DOT/CSA: PROFILED IN SAFETY* It is important for all commercial carriers to understand new tracking methods and their obligation for compliance with this standard. Easily merge into the CSA safety regulations with this training program from Summit. This Program covers: Measurement Evaluation Intervention Impact on drivers DRIVEN DRIVER* A variety of road scenes motivate your drivers to respect potential hazards and drive defensively. The acronym SPACE (Speed, Patience, Awareness, Concentration, and Exit) helps drivers retain and apply the safe driving techniques they learn in this program. Perfect for sales, service, and other employees who drive a vehicle. The program covers: Safe driving skills Loading the vehicle Peripheral vision Parking and backing Vehicle familiarity Safe following distance Seat belt use DRIVER TRAINING: STREET SMART 2-PART SERIES Summit s comprehensive two-part series drives home the importance of safe choices on the road and teaches skills and techniques that enable your employees to recognize and reduce hazards such as adverse road conditions, inclement weather, and the dangers of alcohol and drug use behind the wheel. This informative program is essential for all employees who operate a motor vehicle on and off the job. DRIVING SKILLS** Street Smart - Driving Skills covers: Why safe driving is important to you Your responsibility for safe driving Driving skills to reduce risk exposure SUPERVISING DRIVERS** Street Smart - Supervising Drivers covers: Your role in employees safe driving Safe driving observation skills How to identify at risk factors DRUG TESTING AWARENESS 2-PART SERIES Summit s two-part video training series, Drug Testing Awareness, creates an awareness and respect for the negative consequences of using alcohol and other drugs on the job, reducing the hazards and associated consequences. PART 1 EMPLOYEES* When testing needs to occur, including pre-employment, random, post accident, reasonable suspicion, return to duty, and follow-up testing Why testing for alcohol and other drugs is required for transportation workers Importance of maintaining a drug and alcohol free workplace PART 2 SUPERVISOR* The supervisor s role in the drug testing process Who needs to be tested How to maintain an ongoing drug testing program ELECTRICAL SAFETY 3-PART SERIES Order #2128,,113 Addresses OSHA 29 CFR Filmed on location with General Electric, this program emphasizes best safety practices and teaches your employees how to safely work with or near electricity. ELECTRICAL SAFETY: WHAT IS ELECTRICITY?* How electricity works Associated hazards ü Available in Spanish and French. ELECTRICAL SAFETY: SAFE WORK PRACTICES* Training program designed for workers who are exposed to and come into contact with electrical equipment. Personal protective equipment Grounding Proper tool selection and use ü Available in Spanish, French, and Portuguese. ELECTRICAL SAFETY: QUALIFIED PERSONNEL* Training for people who work with electrical equipment; helping them identify exposed energized parts. Determining nominal voltage Working with energized circuits Importance of lockout procedures ü Available in Spanish, French, and Portuguese. 10 min. Summit Training Source, Inc I

10 D E ELECTRICAL SAFETY: CONTROLLING THE HAZARDS* Addresses OSHA 29 CFR Featuring footage from a variety of workplace settings, this comprehensive program teaches any type of worker how to identify potential electrical hazards, as well as steps to take to prevent electrical incidents from happening in the first place. This highly-effective program includes: How electricity works Good housekeeping for electrical safety Recognizing electrical hazards How to ground electrical equipment Proper tool selection and use ELECTRICAL SAFETY: HIGH VOLTAGE 2-PART SERIES From the dynamic opening to the program end, your workers will establish and maintain a respect for the dangers of working with high voltage electricity. Each program presents critical training elements and best practices that ensure your workers are aware and ready for the potential hazards they face on the job. PART 1 AWARENESS** Hazards associated with electricity Emergency procedures Proper use of protective equipment Recommended ratings for safety glasses, gloves, shoes, clothing and equipment Safe work practices Proper use of volt/ohm meters Regulatory policy requirements PART 2 SAFE WORK PRACTICES** Creating a safe working plan Installation and use of ground cables Lockout/Tagout procedures Minimum safe distances Working on capacitors How to help a worker who cannot let go of an energized part ELECTRICAL SAFETY NFPA 70E CONTROL THE CHARGE (ARC FLASH)* Summit s DVD program, NFPA 70E: Control the Charge, details updates to the NFPA 70E standard for Protect yourself and your employees from these statistics: Arc flash accidents can heat the air to temperatures as high as 35,000 degrees Fahrenheit and can produce a blast as high as 2,000 pounds per square foot, sending over 2,000 people to burn centers every year. This course covers: Electrical hazards Safety planning De-energizing equipment Working hot ELECTRICAL SAFETY: SHOCK PROOF 2-PART SERIES Addresses OSHA 29 CFR and NFPA 70E Part III This program features scenes from a wide variety of workplace settings, making it relevant to all types of workers. This program differs from other electrical safety programs available because it covers a wide variety of important topics and addresses not only OSHA standards, but also NFPA guidelines. ELECTRICAL SAFETY PART 1 NON- QUALIFIED EMPLOYEES** Why electricity is hazardous How to prevent electrical accidents and injuries How to recognize common electrical hazards ELECTRICAL SAFETY PART 2 QUALIFIED EMPLOYEES* How to recognize electrical hazards when working on energized parts Safety practices to reduce the risk 21 min. EMPLOYEE SAFETY ORIENTATION* Training with Employee Safety Orientation will help you eliminate incidents and accidents in your workplace. Specific topics include: Responsibilities of employee and employer Lockout/tagout: what it is and why it s used Common workplace hazards Importance of good housekeeping Identifying signs and placards Prohibited activities and unacceptable behavior MSDS information Summit Training Source, Inc I

11 E ENERGIZED ELECTRICAL WORK PERMIT** Addresses NFPA 70E Summit s Energized Electrical Work Permit training program comprehensively explains to your qualified workers what an energized electrical work permit is and what information is required to be provided before work can begin. How to prepare yourself and the worksite What is the Energized Electrical Work Permit Additional NFPA 70E Requirements when working on or near energized electrical parts or systems. ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS* Based on the Clean Air Act, Storm Water, RCRA, Clean Water Act, and SARA Title III. Summit s Environmental Awareness program uses a variety of industrial settings to clearly summarize the many facets of complying with environmental law. Ideal for all employees, Environmental Awareness includes: Waste minimization, disposal and recycling Engineering controls Hazardous material handling Good housekeeping practices Material storage ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM** Summit s EMS is a systematic approach to managing employee interaction with the environment. It helps employees identify how they interface with the surroundings, what regulations and requirements apply to their situations, and teaches best practices to help employees safely manage their specific jobs. With Summit s Environmental Management System training program your workers will learn that it is possible to be both efficient and environmentally aware. ERGONOMIC MANAGEMENT 4-PART SERIES Addresses OSHA Ergonomic Guidelines Summit s training series is comprehensive, covering issues from conducting a work site analysis, performing a job hazard assessment, best safety practices for manual material handling and corrective measures you can implement that will reduce the number of ergonomic related injuries at your facility. ERGONOMIC OVERVIEW Covers the principals of ergonomics, benefits of an ergonomic program, and OSHA s ergonomic guidelines 8 min. QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS Demonstrates administering body discomfort charts and ergonomic checklists, with techniques for proper collection of data. An important step in identifying ergonomic related issues that will need to be addressed. 8 min. JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS Provides criteria for selecting the task and worker for analysis, explains how to collect and analyze the data, and includes videotaping techniques for best results. ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS Covers the elements necessary for continuous improvement, ergonomic principles and action plans, as well as the importance of cost/benefit analysis, communication and teamwork. 9 min. ERGONOMICS: PREVENTING MSDS 2-PART SERIES** OSHA proposed Ergonomic Guidelines for General Industry Training with this series from Summit will teach your workers about musculoskeletal disorders and how to reduce their exposure to risk factors and prevent injury. Preventative measures that apply to almost any work environment are depicted in a wide variety of scenes with dynamic 3-D graphics. EMPLOYEE MODULE* Definition of musculoskeletal disorders and injuries Preventative measures Factors that cause MSDs 17 min. SUPERVISOR MODULE* Analyze job functions Job function and design Recognize MSD indicators 17 min. Summit Training Source, Inc I

12 E F EXCAVATIONS, TRENCHING, & SHORING* Addresses OSHA 29 CFR Excavation and trenching accidents are a leading cause of disabling injuries and suffocation in the construction industry. Cave-in prevention is the critical message of this comprehensive program. Several different forms of shoring in a variety of different work sites demonstrate best safety practices to follow on the job. Training with this program from Summit will help keep your employees safe and your job on schedule. The program covers: Overview of protective systems Regulatory requirement EXCAVATIONS: SAFE WORK ESSENTIALS** Addresses OSHA 29 CFR This informative training program educates workers that every soil is different, no two excavations are the same, and every situation can be hazardous. Summit s Excavations: Safe Work Essentials training program ensures that all worksites and workers are aware of the hazardous injuries that can occur from excavations. This program covers: What are excavations Potential hazards Protective measures Safe work practices EYE SAFETY: NO SECOND CHANCES** Addresses OSHA 29 CFR The program features scenes from a variety of job sites that show several situations where eye protection is needed and used correctly. Your workers will develop a respect for eye protection and understand the life-long consequences from not using adequate eye protection. The program presents: Anatomy of the eye Dangers of UV and infrared light Hazard recognition First aid procedures Five most common eye hazards Selection, use and care of eye protection FALL PROTECTION: ELEVATED PLATFORMS** Addresses OSHA 29 CFR & Summit s engaging training DVD uses high-end graphics and on-site footage to capture the dangers of working on elevated platforms and how to eliminate the risk. This training program will ensure that your workers are aware and alert to the risks when working at any elevated height. This program covers best safety practices for: Flatbed trucks Scissor lifts Loading process Overhead crane bridges Proper lanyard use FALL PROTECTION: PERSONAL FALL ARREST SYSTEM* Addresses OSHA 29 CFR , , , , , and Fall protection such as fall arrest systems, fall restraint systems, guardrails, safety nets, covers, and warning line systems provide effective protection when used properly. Summit s Personal Fall Arrest System uses highend graphics to visually train your employees on the right way to use fall protection and best safety practices for working in or on elevated areas. Fall hazards Inspection of equipment Fall arrest components System use & maintenance 19 min. FALL PROTECTION: TAKING CONTROL* Using several different types of fall arrest equipment in work sites across the country creates an awareness and respect for the potential hazard with your employees. Eliminate fall incidents from occurring at your facility, keep your workers safe and protected with Summit s Fall Protection: Taking Control. The program explains: Anchor points Full body harness Rope grabs Lanyards Lifelines FIRE PREVENTION* Addresses OSHA 29 CFR This comprehensive program presents video from real fire fighting situations, educating workers on how to identify potential fire sources, steps to take to prevent fires from happening and teaches your workers to operate a wide variety of fire extinguishers and how to assist in the event a fire develops. Additional topics include: Proper handling and storing of flammable liquids Evacuation procedures Good housekeeping Fire prevention measures Summit Training Source, Inc I

13 F FIRST AID (AHA)** Addresses OSHA 29 CFR When an adult has a sudden cardiac arrest, his or her survival depends greatly on immediately getting CPR from someone nearby. Providing Hands- Only CPR to an adult who has collapsed from a sudden cardiac arrest can more than double that person s chance of survival. Summit s First Aid: React & Respond training DVD uses a step-by-step teaching method to provide your employees with a basic overview of the American Heart Association version of CPR. This program covers: Assessing the scene Hands only CPR Handling a medical emergency AEDs 19 min. FIRST AID (ARC)* Addresses OSHA 29 CFR Oxygenated blood circulating through the body is a constant and critical need for survival. When deprived of oxygen, a victim s chance of recovery drops 10% for every minute that goes by without help. Summit s First Aid: React & Respond training DVD uses a step-by-step teaching method to provide your employees with a basic overview of airway management, rescue breathing, CPR and AED use. This program covers: Assessing the scene Circulation & CPR Handling a medical emergency AEDs Airway management 19 min. FLEX AND STRETCH 2-PART SERIES Employers document as much as an 82% reduction in lost time injuries when using this two-part video training program on pre-work flexibility stretching. One Summit customer cut workers compensation costs by,000 in one year after implementing this program. FACILITATORS AND TEAM LEADERS Covers medically approved stretching program to help reduce muscle strains and improve flexibility at work. EMPLOYEES Demonstrates exercises and uses sports injury analogies to stress the importance of injury prevention. Leader cards, wallet cards, poster and manual are available. FOOD SAFETY AND SANITATION** Addresses OSHA 29 CFR Summit s motivating training video teaches your workers the proper procedures and laws to follow to ensure food is handled safely. Food Safety & Sanitation covers: The importance of safe food handling and sanitation The most common food borne diseases and how they are transmitted The laws and procedures that your employer follows to prevent food borne illness Steps that you can take to keep the food you handle as safe as possible 22 min. FOOT PROTECTION** Addresses the Foot Protection sub-part of OSHA 29 CFR This program is crucial for workers whose jobs have potential hazards to the feet such as construction, manufacturing, those who work around chemicals, electricity and others. This program covers: Types of footwear Daily inspections Getting a good fit Working safety FOREVER AND EVER: THE LASTING CONSEQUENCES OF DISTRACTED DRIVING Summit s Forever and Ever tells the story of a distracted driving accident that leaves an impactful and lasting message with it viewers. Based on real life situations, Forever and Ever shows how one wrong decision in one second of time can drastically change the lives of everyone involved. This important story compels drivers of all ages to realize that when you are behind the wheel there is nothing that takes precedence over operating the vehicle safely. Change the behavior of your employees and their families with this insightful and powerful program. 17 min. FORKLIFT OPERATIONS: SAFETY DRIVEN* Addresses OSHA 29 CFR To prevent accidents from occurring, OSHA mandates that every forklift operator must be properly trained and certified before using the equipment. Employers can prevent costly accidents and injuries by teaching drivers to recognize hazards and follow proper operating procedures with Summit s expert training program. This program covers: Daily inspections Maintaining stability Driving a forklift Handling loads Summit Training Source, Inc I

14 F FORKLIFT SAFETY 3-PART SERIES Order #2105,,113 Addresses OSHA 29 CFR Filmed as a joint venture with Avery Dennison at multiple job sites showing forklift use in a variety of everyday situations. You re sure to see footage of a work environment similar to your own - which helps your workers relate the important safety messages in this series to their specific jobs. BASIC ORIENTATION* Covers pre-operation procedures to ensure your forklifts are good-to-go. Pre-operation inspection Safe operation The parts of a forklift BEST OPERATING PRACTICES* Best safety practices for moving loads throughout the work environment - through different conditions, surfaces, and around obstacles. Hazard awareness Load handling techniques and stability triangle Pedestrian traffic Driving skills REFUELING PROCEDURES* Covers the basics of all power sources for forklifts and best safety practices for refueling. Safe removal and recharging of batteries for fuel-powered forklifts PPE FORMALDEHYDE** Addresses OSHA 29 CFR High-end graphics and scenes from multiple job sites teach employees how to recognize symptoms of overexposure, proper use of PPE and the skills and techniques to safely work with formaldehyde. The program discusses: Health hazards and routes of entry PPE GHS: GLOBALIZE YOUR COMMUNICATION* It s a fact: potentially hazardous chemicals travel around the world, going back and forth across borders, every day. That s why it is critical to understand the new global compliance requirements for handling hazardous chemicals that start May 25, 2012 and continues through to Summit s interactive, DVD training program, GHS: Globalize Your Communications, ensures that your workers understand how to identify hazards and handle these chemicals safely, regardless of their origins, by covering: What is the GHS? GHS labels Safety data sheets Safety checklist 17 min. HAND & POWER TOOL SAFETY** Addresses OSHA 29 CFR Carelessness, poor housekeeping and misuse often lead to accidents and injuries that range from cuts and bruises to amputations. Keep safety at the top of your workers minds when they are using hand and power tools. Summit s program focuses on important themes, such as: Work preparation PPE selection Safe work practices for all tools Choosing the right tool for the job Material is presented in a way that explains to workers how to, rather than telling them what not to do, elevating the effectiveness of the training. HAND SAFETY* Addresses OSHA 29 CFR Hand Safety reminds viewers that machine guards, screens and the array of engineered safety devices can protect their hands only when engineering controls and safety procedures are used. Filmed in cooperation with Westvaco, the program includes footage from three of their facilities, as well as scenes from laboratories, manufacturing sites such as steel mills and auto parts makers, and General Electric sites. It includes: The hand and how it works The importance of correctly using engineered safety devices First aid to minimize the effect of injuries that do occur 18 min. Summit Training Source, Inc I

15 G H HAND SAFETY: HANDLE WITH CARE* Addresses OSHA 29 CFR This attention-getting program reminds employees that machine guards, screens and other engineered safety devices - together with PPE and following safe work practices - can prevent hand injuries. Hand Safety: Handle with Care covers: The importance of machine guards Ways to prevent hand injuries PPE and hand protection HAND SAFETY: LACERATIONS** Addresses OSHA 29 CFR Lacerations can range in severity from a small cut to the amputation of fingers or the entire hand. Avoid hand injuries and eliminate the associated costs of lost-work, lower productivity and insurance claims, with Summit s informative Hand Safety: Lacerations training program. This program covers: Engineering controls Personal protective equipment Safe work practices First aid procedures HAZARD COMMUNICATION FOR RETAIL** Addresses OSHA 29 CFR Keep your retail employees safe and well educated about chemical hazards with this comprehensive training program that teaches: Labeling systems Differences between common hazardous materials Material Safety Data Sheets How to reduce or eliminate exposure Safe handling of hazardous materials HAZARD COMMUNICATION: INFORMED FOR SAFETY* Addresses OSHA 29 CFR With Summit s Hazard Communication: Informed for Safety training program, workers are informed of the risks of hazardous chemicals and how to protect themselves. This attention grabbing program follows a stepby-step process making it easy to understand the necessary precautions to prevent hazardous injuries caused by dangerous chemicals at any worksite. This program will address: Potential injuries resulting from hazardous chemical contact Material Safety Data Sheets Container labels for working with chemicals 19 min. HAZARD COMMUNICATION: SIGNS OF SAFETY* Addresses OSHA 29 CFR Keep your employees safe and well-educated about chemical hazards with this comprehensive training program that teaches: Labeling systems and Material Safety Data Sheets Safe handling of hazardous materials Differences between common hazardous materials How to reduce or eliminate exposure HAZARD RECOGNITION: OUT OF THE ORDINARY* Addresses OSHA 29 CFR Summit s program educates your workers about different types of hazards commonly found in the workplace and teaches them to effectively identify potential hazards at their own site. Hazard Recognition demonstrates how workers should use all of their senses to recognize and prevent hazards, including: The specific skills and techniques for accurately recognizing hazards Their personal responsibilities in incident prevention HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FOR FIELD SERVICE: MATERIALS OF TRADE** The information in this program will educate your workers on DOT hazardous material regulations. It will also help them protect themselves and the public from the potential hazards of carrying materials needed to do their job materials of trade. They ll learn: What work materials are subject to DOT regulations under what conditions How to meet the requirements of hazardous materials regulations How to protect themselves, the public, and the environment from potential hazards Summit Training Source, Inc I

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