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1 Maine State Library Maine State Documents All Bureau of Labor Standards Documents Bureau of Labor Standards Workplace Safety & Health Video Library, 1997 Maine Bureau of Labor Standards Maine Division of Industrial Safety Follow this and additional works at: Recommended Citation Maine Bureau of Labor Standards and Maine Division of Industrial Safety, "Workplace Safety & Health Video Library, 1997" (1997). All Bureau of Labor Standards Documents. Paper This Text is brought to you for free and open access by the Bureau of Labor Standards at Maine State Documents. It has been accepted for inclusion in All Bureau of Labor Standards Documents by an authorized administrator of Maine State Documents. For more information, please contact
2 -B MAI E BLS Bureau of Labor Standards MAINE Department of Labor WORKPLACE SAFETY AND HEAL TH VIDEO LIBRARY Revised 8/22/97 Maine Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Standards 45 State House Station Augusta, ~ ,0045 TEL: (207) FAX: (207) webmaster _ bls@state.me. us L=======================================================-----=======~ SEP
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4 SAFETY & HEAL TH TOPICS A ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION, 8 ACCIDENTS, 10 AIR QUALITY, 7 ASBESTOS, 4 B BACK SAFETY, 7 BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS, 12 c CALIBRATION, 4 CARBON MONOXIDE, 9 CHAINSAW SAFETY, 6 CHEMICALS, 10 CONFINED SPACE, 5 CRANE,8 CRANE I SLING SAFETY, 8 CYLINDERS, 10 CYLINDERS & GAS, 10 E ELECTRICAL SAFETY, 5 ERGONOMICS, 6 EVACUATION, 14 EXCAVATION, 9 EXPLOSIVES, 9 EYE SAFETY, 5 F FALL PROTECTION, 9 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS, 8 FIRE SAFETY, 8 FLAGGER SAFETY, 5 FOOT SAFETY, 4 FORKLIFT SAFETY, 6 G GAS, 10 H HAND SAFETY, 4 HAZARD COMMUNICATION, 10 HEAD INJURY, 13 HEARING,4 I INJURY MANAGEMENT, 9 K KITCHEN SAFETY, 9 L LADDER SAFETY, 9 LEAD, 6 LOCKOUT TAGOUT, 5 LOGGING, 6 M MACHINERY, 11 MANBASKETS, 12 MEDICAL EMERGENCIES, 13 MEDICATION, 14 WSCELLANEOUS, 14 MSDS, 10 N NOISE, 4 0 O.S.H.A., 10 OCCUPATIONAL ASTHMA, 7 OFFICE SAFETY, 10 2
5 SAFETY & HEAL TH TOPICS p PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT, 8 R RESPIRATORS, 8 RESTAURANT SAFETY, 9 RIGGING, 10 RIM WHEEL SAFETY, 12 RIM WHEELSAFETY, 12 s SAFETY (GENERAL), 12 SCAFFOLD SAFETY, 9 SLIDE SHOWS, 14 SLING SAFETY, 8 STRESS,6 SUPERVISION, 6 T TEMPERATURE, 11 TOOLS, 11 TRENCHING, 9 TUBERCULOSIS, 13 TUNNELS, 9 v VENTILATION, 7 VIDEO DISPLAY TERMINALS, 10 VIOLENCE, 14 w WEATHER, 11 WELDING, 5 WORKERS' COMPENSATION, 9 3
6 Borrowing materials from the Library is FREE! The following is a list of RULES for using the Library: * You can borrow a MAXIMUM OF TWO VIDEOS at a time. * All materials must be returned within TWO WEEKS. * You MAY NOT COPY videos. * YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE for the replacement of lost or stolen videos. (The safest way to return materials is by UPS, MDS, or Certified Mail.) * NO CONSUL TANT MAY BORROW VIDEOS for the purpose of conducting training which will produce revenue for the consultant or consulting company. TAPE# CALIBRATION Calibration (Pitot Traverse; Personal Sampler, Rotameter, Sound Level Meter Calibration) HEARING I NOISE Noise & Hearing Conservation Preventing Hearing Loss (11 :00) ASBESTOS Asbestos Abatement (63:00) Maintaining Asbestos-Covered Pipes and Surfaces (50:00) Testing Buildings for Asbestos Hazards (70:00) Asbestos Problems (20:00) Don't Blow It (16:00) Asbestos Awareness HAND SAFETY I FOOT SAFETY Thinking About Hands (12:00) Foot Protection: Step Up to Safety (11 :00)
7 FLAGGER SAFETY Traffic Control: Flagger & Instructor Training (22:08) WELDING Superwelder (17:00) Arc Welding (procedural training) Mig Welding (procedural training) EYE SAFETY Convincer (Warning: This video is very graphic) (2) Eye Safety CONFINED SPACE Confined Space Rescue (31 :00) Confined Space Atmospheric Testing (17:00) Confined Space Entry (21 :00) (2) Confined Space Hotwork (20:00) Confined Space Ventilation (18:00) Manholes, Sewers, and Vaults (12: 13) ELECTRICAL SAFETY I LOCKOUT TAGOUT Electrical Lockout (27:05) High Impact Lockout Tagout Safety (19:00) (2) Lockout Tagout: Control of Hazardous Energy Sources Lockout Procedure (2) Basic Electrical Safety (Construction Series) Power Line Safety Essentials for Contractors (CC) Lockout/Tagout of Energy Sources (27:00) Basic Electrical Safety on the Jobsite (10:00)
8 FORKLIFT SAFETY Forklift Safety Fundamentals of Safe (Forklift) Operation (22:00) Forklift Safety: Inspecting for Safety (18:00) (2) Safe Operation of Forklifts High Impact Forklift Safety (19:00) (2) Forklift Safety: The OSHA Regulations (3) Working Safely with Lead OSHA's Lead in Construction LOGGING I CHAINSAW SAFETY Logging Safety Program Put'er There (directional felling) (2) Woods Truckin' Safety Chainsaw Maintenance & Safety Mechanical Harvesting Safety (2) STRESS Danger Zone: Stress (12:49) SUPERVISION Supervision: Safety and You (8:00) ERGONOMICS Principles of Ergo: Case Study of an Assembly Line (20:00) Principles of Ergo: Vibration Syndrome (25:00) Principles of Ergo: Lifting and Analysis Principles of Ergo: The Finest Tools (hands 22:00) Ergonomics for Supervisors (19:00) Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in Industry
9 Industrial Ergonomics Ergonomic Health: Changing How We Work Ergonomic Health: Medical Management Ergonomic Health: Employer Management Ergonomic Health: The Employee as Manager The ABC's of Ergonomics (good basic tape 21 :16) Ergonomics: The Practical Approach Ergonomics: The Payoff (25:00) Ergonomic F.I.T.: Full Implementation Training (4 videos 89:00) Ergonomic Health: Knowing the Challenge (the theory of ergonomics) BACK SAFETY Minimizing Back Strain on the Job (24:44) Dealing with Manual Handling Back in Shape (17:00) Causes and Care of Acute Back Pain (10:00) Back to Basics (14:30) Minimizing Back Strain (21 :00) AIR QUALITY I VENTILATION Indoor Air Quality: A Public Perspective (78:00) Clean Air in Classrooms (good indoor air quality video -- not just for schools 22:30) (3) Industrial Ventilation Ventilation (comfort vent systems, industrial hoods, combustible gas detection) OCCUPATIONAL ASTHMA Occupational Asthma
10 RESPIRATORS I PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT NRC Respirator Protection (Part :17) NRC Respirator Protection (Part :00) a b 3M Respiratory Training (14:00) The Care and Use of Air Purified Respirators (13:00) Respirator Safety (15:30) Proper Care & Use of Gas Masks (19:00) Personal Protective Equipment Myths About Personal Protective Equipment (9:00) Personal Protective Equipment: You're Covered (16:00) Using Personal Protective Equipment (9:00) ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION Accident Investigation in the Workplace (21 :00) FIRE SAFETY I FIRE EXTINGUISHERS Fire Safety on Construction Sites Portable Fire Extinguishers (2) Identifying Fire Hazards Fire Extinguisher Safety (11 :00) CRANE I SLING SAFETY Crane & Sling Safety Radio Controlled Crane Safety (15:00) Overhead Cranes: Safe Operation (18:00) (2) Inspection, Care and Storage of Slings Crane Safety (14:00) Cranes, Chains, Slings & Hoists (12:00)
11 TRENCHING I EXCAVATION Trenching Fatal Facts: Trenching Excavation Safety (20:50) On Solid Ground Cave-In: Trenching & Shoring Safety (18:00) (2) Trenching & Shoring Safety (13:31) TUNNELS Tunnels EXPLOSIVES Explosives CARBON MONOXIDE Safety & Health Factors for Working with Carbon Monoxide KITCHEN SAFETY I RESTAURANT SAFETY Kitchen Safety (Safetycare) (2) Kitchen Safety (Long Island Productions 13:00) FALL PROTECTION I LADDER SAFETY I SCAFFOLD SAFETY How to Prevent Falls (12:00) Slips, Trips & Falls (2) Scaffold Safety (7:00) High Impact Fall Prevention (19:00) Fall Prevention: Ladder Safety (21 :00) (3) Ladder Safety WORKERS' COMPENSATION/ INJURY MANAGEMENT Workers' Compensation Costs: Handle With Care (6) General Principles of Occupational Injury Management
12 Workers' Compensation: Managing the Claim RIGGING Rigging Equipment: Inspecting for Safety (15:20) CYLINDERS & GAS Cylinder & Gas Apparatus Safety (38: 15) ACCIDENTS Lights, Camera, Accident (18:30) O.S.H.A. 25 Most Commonly Cited OSHA Violations A Message... on OSHA's New Penalty Schedule (7:00) OSHA Recordkeeping (75:00) (3) OSHA at Work I How OSHA Writes Standards OFFICE SAFETY I VIDEO DISPLAY TERMINALS Video Display Terminals Video Terminal Ergonomics (3) Safety in the Office Office Safety: Friday the 13th (11 :00) Safety in the Office (Safety Pays series) Office Ergonomics (15:00) Working with Display Screen Equipment (2) Ergonomics Strategies for Computer Users (3 tape set) MSDS I HAZARD COMMUNICATION I CHEMICALS Material Safety Data Sheets MSDS: Read It Before You Need It (20:00) Employee Right to Know (for custodians 9:40)
13 The OSHA Hazard Communication Standard Hazard Communication: The Road to Safety (16:00) (2) Right to Know: Office Setting (chemicals, labels, MSDS 9:00) Hazard Communiation (5:00) Right to Know Training Chemical Hygiene Plan (Mod. I): What It Means to You (12:24) Chemical Hygiene Plan (Mod. 11):Keeping You Safe & Healthy (23:51) Chemical Hygiene Plan (Mod. 111):Putting It All Together (17:00) Chemistry Lesson: Working Safely With Hazardous Materials (20:00) (3) Ethyleneoxide (a hospital sterilant) MACHINERY & TOOLS A Safe Harvest (potato harvesting machinery) (3) Working Safely With Machinery (12:00) Mechanical Power Press Series (procedural, 4 videos 2 hrs.) Machine Shop Safety (20:00) Equipment & Machine Guarding (2) Power and Hand Tool Safety (20:00) Tools Hand Tools Safe and Effective Grinding (20:00) TEMPERATURE/WEATHER Cold Weather Safety (12:00) (CC) Winter Safety (14:00) (CC) Beat the Heat: Preventing & Treating Heat Disorders (17:00) Heat Stress (16:00)
14 RIM WHEELSAFETY An Introduction to Rim/Wheel Inspection & Cleaning (15:00) WHD-8 Installation and Maintenance (11 :00) You May Not Get a Second Chance Reasons Behind the OSHA Rules (5:00) MANBASKETS Manbaskets SAFETY (GENERAL) Safety: Isn't It Worth It (15:00) Communicating for Safety (11 :00) The Case for Safety (12:00) Safety and Security (9:00) Safety Signs (12:00) Pro-Active Safety: The Total Quality Approach (17:00) Process Safety Management: It's Just Good Business (32:00) Safety Awareness Recognition Evaluation & Control of Hazards Pre-Job Safety Checklist (9:00) How to Develop an Effective Safety Program (20:00) Safety Committees: The Real Story (12:00) Health & Safety Orientation (24:00) Safety and the Human Factor BLOODBORNEPATHOGENS AIDS, HIV and Seroconversion: What You Should Know Al DS Prevention for Laboratory Professionals AIDS Prevention for Nursing Professionals
15 Al OS Prevention for Support Service Employees Universal Precautions (40:03) AIDS: Profile of an Epidemic (60:00) Bloodbome Pathogens: Protect Yourself (general industry 15:00) (9) Bloodbome Diseases (15:00) Is It Worth the Risk? (for hospital workers) A Discussion of the Bloodbome Pathogen Standard For Your Protection: The OSHA Regulations on Bloodborne Pathogens (American Medical Assoc. 20:00) Working Together: Needlestick Prevention (support staff) Working Together: Needlestick Prevention (clinical staff) As It Should Be Done: Workplace Precautions Against Bloodborne Pathogens (24:10) Hepatitis B: The Hidden Danger (for public safety employees 14:38) Hidden Dangers: HBV and the Healthcare Worker Universal Precautions (for schools & daycare ctrs.) Serious Infections Don't Have to Come with Your Job (for Emergency Responders 13:55) (CC) Bloodborne Pathogens Training Video (for schools) MEDICAL EMERGENCIES Medical Emergencies in the Workplace I: Life Sustaining Response (13:00) Medical Emergencies in the Workplace II: Emergency First Response (17:00) Bum Emergencies: Prevention and Response (10:00) HEAD INJURY Preventing Head Injury (11 :00) TUBERCULOSIS Tuberculosis -- Long-Term Care facilities
16 MEDICATION Medication and Safety (13:00) VIOLENCE Watch Out for Assault: Staying Safe and Secure (13:00) Violence in the Workplace A Fighting Chance: Self-Defense Strategies for Women (72:00) Dying to Work: Violence in the Workplace (for employers 43:30) (2) MISCELLANEOUS New Hire Orientation (Construction Series) Implementing Self Directed Work Teams (Vols. 1-3) Chicken Soup for the Soul (self-esteem series - Vols. 1-4) EVACUATION Emergency Evacuation Procedures (9:00) SLIDE SHOWS Warehouse Safety S Safe Use of Wiring Devices... 2-S Know Your Materials (for artists, hobbyists, craftsmen)... 3-S Confined Space Entry... 4-S Asbestos Removal... 5-S Safety/Health Requirements for Working with Carbon Monoxide... 6-S Safety/Health Factors in Spray Application Operations... 7-S Safety/Health Factors for Working with Formaldehyde... 8-S Safety/Health Factors for Working with Silica... 9-S 14
17 Safety/Health Factors with Temperature Stress S Principles of Ergonomics (2 carousels) S 15
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