SUBJECT INDEX FOR THE AGC SAFETY VIDEO TAPES AND AGC PRINTED SAFETY TALKS
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1 SUBJECT INDEX FOR THE AGC SAFETY VIDEO TAPES AND AGC PRINTED SAFETY TALKS Category 1 - General Safety Reference #003 Just The Facts: Accident Investigation Reference #010 Safety: The Bottom Line Reference #013 The Rules of The Game - Employee Safety Orientation Reference #025 Step By Step: Job Safety Analysis Reference #029 Preparing for the Process: OSHA s Inspections & Citations Reference #040 The Accident & What to Do (Accident Investigation) Reference #049 Safety & The Supervisor Reference #054 Multiple Choice Reference #083 Warning Signs Reference #086 Employee Accountability Reference #093 Take the Lead on Lead: Understanding OSHA s Lead Standard for Construction Reference #097 Getting the Job Done Safely: Worker Safety Orientation Reference #109 Hazard Communication: The Message is Safety Reference #136 Job Safety Analysis Process: A Practical Approach Reference #137 Front End Safety Loading Reference #146 Fru-Con Subcontractor Safety Orientation Reference #147 What goes up Must come down Reference # 151 Safety During Renovation & Demolition Operations Reference # 152 Electrical Safety For The Construction Worker Reference # 153 Personal Protective Equipment Also see printed Safety Talks Part 1, numbers 1-11 and printed Safety Talks Part 2, numbers Category 2 - Floor & Wall Openings and Roof Openings See printed Safety Talks Part 1, numbers Category 3- Ladders, Scaffolds & Aerial Platforms Reference #005 Success at the Top: Stairway & Ladder Safety Reference #039 Construction Stairways & Ladders Reference #072 Ladder Safety Reference #073 Working Safely Around Scaffolds Reference #094 Heightened Awareness: Fall Protection in the Construction Industry Reference #101 Putting It All Together: Scaffolding Safety Reference #105 Swing Stage Scaffolds: Raising to a New Level Reference #106 Rolling Towers: Mobile Scaffold Safety Reference #122 The Sky s the Limit: Scissor and Aerial Platform Safety Reference #149 Take The Steps: Stairway & Ladder Safety For The Construction Industry Also see printed Safety Talks Part 1, numbers
2 Category 4 - Material Handling, Equipment Handling, Equipment Operator Safety and Job Site Housekeeping Reference #009 The Winning Ticket: Housekeeping on the Job Site Reference #012 Play it Safe: An Overview of Crane Safety Reference #015 Controlling the Load: Crane Rigging Safety Reference #019 Make the Right Move: Materials Handling Safety Reference #063 Heavy Equipment Operation Reference #074 Working Safely with Crane Rigging Reference #077 Working Around Construction Equipment Maintenance Reference #079 Construction Equipment Maintenance Reference #087 Skid Steer Loader Safety Reference #088 Cut-Off Saw Safety Reference #091 Hot Work: Welding & Cutting Safety Reference #092 Construction Equipment Maintenance Reference #102 Making the Move: Trailering Construction Safety Equipment Safely Reference #111 Crane Work Rigging Techniques Reference #116 Rigging & Lifting with Mobile Construction Equipment Reference #117 Handling Structural Steel Reference #121 Mobile Crane Capacity Reference #123 Mobile Crane Setup Reference #124 Crane Signals Reference # 125 Specialized Crane Operations Reference # 126 Crane Rigging Safety Reference # 127 Above the Hook: Wire Rope Reference # 128 Steel Erection Training Series 1 of 4 Fall Hazards Reference #129 Steel Erection Training Series 2 of 4 Multi-lifts Rigging Reference #130 Steel Erection Training Series 3 of 4 Connecting Reference #131 Steel Erection Training Series 4 of 4 (CDZ) Controlled Decking Zone Reference #143 Conveyor Safety Also see printed safety Talks Part 1, numbers and printed Safety Talks Part 2, numbers and 221. Category 5 - Electrical Safety and Portable Tools Reference #008 Take Charge: Working Safely with Temporary Electricity Reference #044 Construction Electrical Safety Reference #084 Working Around High Voltage Reference #135 Electrical Grounding Reference #141 Mobile Equipment Safety Reference #144 Transport Trailer Safety Also see printed Safety Talks part 1, numbers and Part 2, numbers
3 Category 6 - Fire Protection, Welding & Cuttings Reference #066 Fire Extinguisher Operation Reference #068 Compressed Gas Safety Also see printed Safety Talks Part 1, numbers and Part 2, numbers Category 7 - Occupational Health Reference #030 Breathing Easier: The Basics of Respiratory Protection Reference #031 Breathing Easier: Selecting, Fitting & Maintaining Respirators Reference #047 Respirators & How to Use Them Reference #055 The National Hearing Test Reference #056 Now HEAR This Reference #067 Eye & Face Protection Reference #069 Hand Protection Reference #070 Foot Protection Reference #071 Hearing Protection Reference #085 Head Protection Reference #089 The Convincer Reference #090 Sound Advice: Hearing Conversations on the Job Site Reference #112 Silica Exposure: It Can Leave You Breathless Reference #113 Breathing Easier: The Basics of Respiratory Protection Reference #114 Breathing Easier: Selecting, Fitting & Maintaining Respirators Reference #115 Within Safe Limits: Preventing Asbestos Exposure Reference #140 Respiratory Protection Program Reference #142 Compressed Gases: The correct way to use Acetylene & Oxygen for cutting Reference #148 Soft Tissue Injury Prevention Reference #150 Heat Stress Also see printed Safety Talks Part 1, numbers and printed Safety Talks Part 2, numbers This is a growing area of concern for the construction industry with tuberculosis, HIV infection, chemical hazards, bloodborne pathogens, hepatitis B and other concerns. Category 8 - Hazard Communication - Confined Space Reference #001 Hazard Communication The System that Works Reference #004 Clearing the Air: Confined Space Entry Reference #007 On Solid Ground: A Plan For Safe Excavation & Trenching Reference #014 Handle with Care: Job Site Hazardous Waste Safety Reference #027 A Part of the Process: A Contractor s Guide to Process Safety Management Reference #036 Construction Confined Space Entry Reference #041 Confined Space Atmospheric Testing Reference #042 Confined Space Entry (Permit Required) Reference #043 Confined Space Ventilation Reference #050 Bloodborne Pathogens
4 Reference #062 Reference #076 Reference #082 Hazardous Materials Safety Chemical Safety Carbon Monoxide Safety Also see printed Safety Talks Part 1, numbers Category 9 - Fire Safety Reference #020 Avoid the Heat: Fire Prevention in Construction Also see printed Safety Talks Part 2, numbers Category 10 - Handtools See printed Safety Talks Part 2, numbers Category 11 - Medical See printed Safety talks Part 2, numbers Category 12 - Personal Protection Equipment Reference #096 The Best Strategy: Personal Protective Equipment See printed Safety Talks Part 2, numbers Category 13 - Excavation, Shoring and Tunneling Safety Reference #007 On Solid Ground: A Plan for Safe Excavation & Trenching Reference #033 AGC Workshop-Excavation & Trenching Safety Reference #035 Construction Trenching & Shoring Reference #058 Soil Testing-Competent Person Training Reference #059 Tunneling Safety Reference #060 Trench Shields Reference #061 Trench Shoring Reference #064 Auger Boring Operations Reference #065 Pipe Handling Reference #098 Survival In Excavation Reference #110 Play it Safe, Play it Smart - Hydraulic Excavators Safety Reference:#133 Tractor Loader Backhoe Operating Tips Video Reference #139 Ground Control in Surface Mining Also see printed Safety Talks Part 1, numbers 10, 17, 24, 40, 42, 43, 45, 48 &50 and Part 2, numbers 5, 14, 17, 135, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43 & 49. Category 14 - Power Tools Reference #017 On Your Guard: Power Tool Safety Reference #075 Powder Actuated Tool Safety Also see printed Safety Talks Part 2, numbers
5 Category 15 - Back Injuries Reference #018 Back to the Basics: Back Injury Prevention Reference #034 Construction Back Safety Reference #145 Control of Back Injuries in Mining Also see printed Safety Talks Part 1, numbers 23 and 26. Category 16 - Paving Contractors Safety Hazards Reference #021 Avoid Hot Mix Hazards Reference #022 Pave Your Way to Safety: Concrete Paving Safety Category 18 - Pile Driving Safety Reference #024 A Firm Footing: Pile Driving Safety Category 19 - Lockout/Tagout Reference #026 Take Control: Lock-Out/Tag-Out Reference #037 Construction Lock-Out/Tag-Out Reference #048 Lock-Out/Tag-Out Category 20 - Drug and Alcohol Abuse and Safety in the Workforce Reference #028 Think Again...Substance Abuse on the Job Site Reference #053 A No Nonsense Look at Substance Abuse Reference #099 Supervisory Training on Alcohol Use & Use of Controlled Substances Reference #M-005 Substance Abuse: Is it our Problem Reference #M-009 Drugs, Alcohol and the American Workplace Also see the AGC Drug Testing & Policies Manuals available through your local AGC office. The manuals are free of charge to members and *$10.00 for non-members. *Educational institutions will not be charged. Category 21 - Bridge Builder Safety Reference #032 A Safe Span: Bridge Construction Safety Category 22 - Traffic Control Devices & Traffic Safety and Barrier Protection Safety Reference #045 Barrier Delineation Reference #046 Advance Warning Reference #057 To Warn, Guide & Protect Reference #081 Traffic Control Reference #100 Highway Work Zone Safety Reference:#132 Avoiding Collisions Safe practices to prevent struck-by accidents
6 Also see Traffic Control Program available and arranged through the Birmingham AGC Office. Category 23 - Commercial Drivers License Training Course, Truck Road Test and Traffic Safety Reference #051 Pre-Trip Inspection Test Reference #052 Skills Test & Road Test Reference #080 Safety Belts for Vehicle Safety Reference #095 The Road to Safety: An Overview of DOT Commercial Driver Drug & Alcohol Testing Requirements Reference #108 Thinking Ahead: Driving Safely Reference #134 Highway Trucks, Brakes, Grades & Runaways Reference #138 Driver Inspection of Highway Trucks Also note AGC has the complete 8 part CDL Training Course as well as Princeton University s test to prepare drivers to pass a CDL license test in Alabama. Category 24 - Safety With Explosives Reference #078 Working Safely Around Explosives Also, contact the State Fire Marshall s Office with the Department of Insurance, State Office Building in Montgomery, Alabama for additional information regarding explosive safety. Note: Blasters and blasting contractors must be certified by the State to avoid serious fines and tremendous legal obligations in case of death or injury. Category 25 - Laser Safety Reference #104 Laser Safety Category 26 Environmental Reference #E-001 Keeping Soil on Construction Sites: Best Management Practices Reference #E-002 Decisions for Tomorrow Artic Wildlife Refuge Category 27 Misc. Reference# M-001 Reference# M-002 Reference# M-003 Reference# M-004 Reference# M-005 Reference# M-007 Reference# M-008 Fru-Con Employee Training New Hire Orientation First Aid Expanding Opportunities The Sub-Sedentary Workplace Fraud Awareness Series What am I Worth Demo Tape All Declared 100% Disabled It s Not just Courtesy It s the Law
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