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1 The Cincinnati Insurance Companies offer a variety of materials to assist you in accomplishing your goals of an effective loss control program. These materials are designed to supplement your present loss control efforts. If you wish to utilize our video lending library, please contact Keary Moss at (513) or by fax to (513) Our loss control service is advisory only. We assume no responsibility for management or control of customer loss control activities. We do not warrant that requirements of any federal, state or local law, regulation or ordinance have or have not been met. Copyright Notice: All videos are copyrighted materials. The duplication of videos is not permitted. Video Library Our library is a lending service. The videotapes are loaned out and due back (3) weeks from the date they are sent out. There is no cost to borrow our videos. We only ask that you return them by a traceable form (i.e. UPS, certified, FedEx). Please be conscientious in returning the videotapes. The ability for us to provide this quality service is dependent on our customers returning the videos on time. Yellow highlights indicate availability in DVD format CONSTRUCTION 7 WALKING & WORKING SURFACES: WATCH YOUR STEP 19 min (DVD only) English & Spanish 8 EXCAVATIONS, TRENCHING & SHORING 13.5 min 9 PERSONAL FALL PROTECTION: ONE STEP BEYOND 13 min (DVD only) English & Spanish 116 TRENCHING & SHORING: MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS 12min (VHS) 48 MOBILE CRANES 126 CRANE SAFETY: OVERHEAD OPERATIONS 18.3 min (DVD only) English & Spanish w/subtitles 67 WORK ZONE SAFETY 18 min (VHS) 70 FORKLIFT SAFETY FOR CONSTRUCTION 22 min 71 SCAFFOLDING-CONSTRUCTION SAFETY SERIES 17 min (VHS) 73 CONSTRUCTION SAFETY ORIENTATION FOR EMPLOYEES 25 min Covers proper equipment and procedures when working on ramps, scaffolds, or platforms. Outlines safe work practices and regulatory requirements on hazard identification, pre-planning excavation and storing equipment at worksite Teaches proper care of equipment as well as careful inspection techniques. Covers personal fall protection such as: lifelines, snaphooks, harnesses, as well as rescue procedures. Explains safety rules, requirements, and emergency procedures. Demonstrates inspections and safety procedures, preoperation setup, planning a lift, safe operations, site considerations & crane load chart Industry Setting covering Common terminology, Pre operation safety inspection, Basic operation techniques, Safe work practices & procedures Discusses work zone hazards, applicable regulations and standards, traffic control, equipment inspection and maintenance, channeling devices, flaggers, personal protective equipment, warning signs and more. Demonstrates safe forklift maneuvers and proper maintenance. Includes a wide variety of forklift topics, including: steering, stability, refueling, surface conditions, pedestrian traffic and vehicle inspection. Provides an overview of OSHA s scaffolding standard and explains how to recognize and avoid scaffold related hazards. Topics include fall protection, safety awareness, performing visual inspections, and protection from falling objects. Helps you provide new construction employees with an introduction of OSHA along with an overview of key construction safety topics like hand and power tools, PPE, emergency response, housekeeping, hazard communication,
2 slips, trips & falls, fire protection, and electrical safety. WALKING/WORKING SURFACES 72 WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT STAIRWAYS AND LADDERS 7 min (VHS) ERGONOMICS 10 CARPAL TUNNEL 11 OFFICE ERGONOMIC PRINCIPLES (DVD only) 12 BACK INJURY PREVENTION: YOU RE IN CONTROL 14.4 min (DVD only) English & Spanish w/subtitles 99 BACK SAFETY: EXERCISE & ERGONOMICS 14 min 55 NURSING HOMES- PROTECTING YOUR BACK 19 min (VHS) DRIVING SAFETY 17 DRIVER ATTITUDE 50 WINTER DRIVING 12 min 51 PARKING LOTS 19 min (VHS) 87 DRIVING SAFELY IN WINTER CONDITIONS 2 56 DISTRACTED DRIVING 18 min (VHS) 57 TRUCKS, VANS AND OTHER DELIVERY VEHICLES 17 min 59 ROLLOVER 15 PASSENGER VANS 11 min. 62 DRIVING DISTRACTIONS OF THE PROFESSIONAL DRIVER 65 FLATBED CARGO SECUREMENT 100 DEFENSIVE DRIVING: I COULD SEE IT COMING Reminds workers of correct usage of ladders and stairways, ways to minimize the hazards, and inspection methods. Discusses fixed and portable ladders, what ladders are made of, and the correct design for stairways. Outlines stresses that may cause repetitive motion disorders, anatomy of carpal tunnel, corrective measures, redesigning jobs to fit employees and educating employees why carpal tunnel is a serious injury Discusses the importance of adjusting the workstation to meet your needs when it causes discomfort and tips on how to make those adjustments. Outlines solutions to reduce back injuries: how the back works, causes of pain, fitting the job to the worker, countermeasures to prevent back injuries, planning to lift and proper lifting techniques Important information concerning exercises and ergonomics that can reduce back injuries. Outlines back safety in the Nursing Home environment Discusses attitude toward: awareness of driving environment, communication & patience, dangers of alcohol & other drugs, portraying image of company and seat belt use Outlines unsafe driving conditions and discusses modifications for weather, importance of inspection, skills & techniques, positive company image Outlines snowplow safety issues for parking lots: pre-season site preparation, inspection of equipment, clearing entrances & exits, operating other snow removal equipment and where to place plowed snow Addresses the many common hazards, and how to avoid them when driving in bad winter climates. Discusses some of the common distractions (cell phones, aggressive driver and traveling) and learn ways to reduce the risk of being distracted on the road Discusses the following basic safety techniques: backing up, turning, braking/stopping and poor weather conditions Discusses the vans being at higher risk of rollover. Shows real footage of accidents that have occurred Discusses different driving distractions including: Outdoor Signage, Pedestrians, Leaning & Reaching, Cell Phones, Weather, Eating & Drinking, Technology, Interior & Exterior Distractions Covers securement requirements for flatbeds: lowboys and other specialized exposed load trailers. It addresses the new commodity-specific standards and covers the concepts of minimum performance criteria and aggregate working load limits. Covers the factors that cause accidents then provides 7 strategies for driving defensively: Getting Ready, Staying Focused, Being Aware, Looking Ahead, Backing Off, Expecting Mistakes and Being Noticed.
3 101 DEFENSIVE DRIVING: A SUPERVISOR S GUIDE 13 min 102 CRASH COURSE: REPORTING VEHICLE INCIDENTS BACKING, PARKING AND INTERSECTIONS (DVD and VHS) 17 min 109 DIANA S LAST MESSAGE 10 min (VHS) 110 BUCKET TRUCKS BUS EVACUATION FOR SPECIAL ED BUS DRIVERS 20 min 122 HOW TO SAFELY EVACUATE A SCHOOL BUS 20 min 123 WINTER DRIVING (SCHOOL BUS) 18 min 124 A DUI STORY WHAT IF? 27 min (DVD only) 129 DRIVEN TO DISTRACTION 1 FORKLIFT SAFETY 19 FORKLIFT: SAFE DRIVING 20 FORKLIFT: PRE OPERATION INSPECTION 21 FORKLIFT: PEDESTRIANS 22 FORKLIFT: LOAD CAPACITY 5.5 min 23 FORKLIFT: WALK BEHINDS 60 FORKLIFT OPERATION 18 min 63 LOADING DOCK AND WAREHOUSE SAFETY Helps improve supervisors effectiveness in monitoring employees driving. Supervisors will learn skills for observing driving behaviors and correcting unsafe driving practices. Designed to provide drivers with an overview of the correct procedures to follow in the event of a collision. Learn what type of information they need to gather from the accident scene in order to document the accident and conduct a successful investigation. A focus is placed on three of the most dangerous situations concerning driving for any type of driver. Excellent advice is provided to reduce the risk involved with all three topics A recreation of Princess Diana s fatal crash, designed to reinforce the value of utilizing safety belts and air bags to reduce the risk of serious injury or fatality. Discusses routine inspections, vehicle recertification, PPE, traffic control, hazard awareness, fall protection and overhead power lines. Key points include: Techniques and skills for evacuating ambulatory and non-ambulatory students; Circumstances for evacuation; Knowing your passengers disabilities; Order of evacuation. Useful methods demonstrate best evacuation practices; includes re-enactments and drills for all door types. Demonstrates winter additions to pre-trip inspection, needed extra supplies, defensive driving, techniques for driving on ice, etc. Based on true testimonies about how a DUI accident can change the lives of friends, family and co-workers. Listen to the powerful interviews of all those affected by the DUI accident. Discusses all the distractions that can occur while driving and the impact of letting the distractions take your mind off the road Teaches proper driving techniques: for wet, uneven and inclined surfaces, picking up a load driving and setting it down, how to prevent driving hazards, pedestrian traffic and potential hazardous areas and what to do when approaching a corner Outlines inspection procedures for the operator: preoperation inspection checklist, proper maintenance and fundamental features of the forklift Demonstrates safe procedures for the operator and pedestrians, demonstrates how serious accidents can be prevented with good housekeeping and established traffic patterns Outlines load balance, weight capacity and the significance of the three-point suspension system and the effect of the stability triangle Outlines procedures for hand trucks: pre-operation inspection, understanding load capacity and interacting with the work environment Discusses engineering principles of equipment, autos vs. forklifts, fulcrum principles, attachments, load centers, technical terminology, seatbelts and turnovers Discusses the common causes of loading dock injuries and cargo damage, and shows how to spot and prevent typical
4 64 MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT SAFETY 80 FORKLIFT SAFETY 11 min 81 REACH TRUCK SAFETY 8 min 83 ORDER PICKER SAFETY 9 min 84 POWERED PALLET JACK SAFETY 8 min 105 SAFE OPERATION OF UTILITY CARTS 11 min hazards that cause incidents. Discusses some of the most commonly used material handling equipment and shows how to spot and safely react to hazards typical to that piece of equipment. Covers: Pallet jacks, high-lift stackers, hand trucks, powered conveyors, dock levelers and dock plates Provides employees with the equipment specific training needed to comply with OSHA Shows safe usage of reach trucks. Explains rated capacity, picking and placing loads, and clear racking Explains to operators how to safely utilize order pickers and use fall protection Illustrates the unique operation of a powered pallet jack, including maneuvering Provides excellent training relating to the many hazards associated with the use of utility carts. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT 24 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT 5 min. short version / 10 min. long version 25 EYE SAFETY 5 min 108 THE HORROR OF LOSING AN EYE 13 min 26 HAND SAFETY 5.5 min 27 HEARING PROTECTION 5 min 95 POWER TOOL SAFETY 47 AIRBORNE HAZARDS Demonstrates proper use of hard hats, respirators gloves and more Looks at common eye injuries and explains how to select proper eye protection This video shows a graphic display of eye diseases, eye injuries and eye traumas and discusses eye injury prevention & emergency treatment. Educates safety procedures for proper selection and use of hand tools, working with and around equipment and machinery, blade and knife safety, pinch points, how hand injuries occur and first-aid procedures Discusses the effects of noise and types of hearing protection and reviews how the ear works, prevention measures and demonstrates use of hearing protection devices Illustrates the hazards associated with many of the common power tools found on the jobsite. Describes contaminants & how they affect the respiratory system. Explains how the respiratory system functions, nature of airborne hazards, and the proper selection of respiratory equipment for specific jobs 113 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: AWARENESS AND ATTITUDE 10 min 128 SILICA SAFETY AWARENESS 14 min (DVD only) English & Spanish w/subtitles ELECTRICAL 29 INDUSTRY: ELECTRICAL HAZARDS 30 LOCKOUT/TAGOUT 18 min English & Spanish w/subtitles 31 ELECTRICAL: SAFETY RELATED WORK PRACTICES 4.5 min This video discusses how personal protective equipment and an employee s attitude need to work together for the personal protective equipment to work. Also, addresses hard hats, gloves, eye protection, hearing protection, and other aspects of protective equipment. Covers the hazards associated with crystalline silica and teaches the appropriate measures to reduce the risk of inhaling silica particles. Explains common electrical hazards, inspection of equipment and proper personal protective equipment Outlines the OSHA standard and the serious injuries resulting from electrical hazards, steps to shut down and re-energize, steps for isolating energy and gives an overview of lockout/tagout procedures Covers working on or around energized equipment: respecting and understanding of electrical equipment, hazards involved, maintaining proper work distances,
5 96 TEMPORARY ELECTRICITY SAFETY 18 min WELDING & CUTTING 33 HOT WORK PERMITS 11 min (DVD only) 41 PRESSURIZED GAS CYLINDERS FIRE SAFETY 40 FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS 42 FIRE PREVENTION SAFETY 14.5 min 43 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ADMINISTRATIVE PROGRAM ISSUES 32 JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS 93 JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS: STEP BY STEP 94 JOBSITE SAFETY INSPECTION 13 min 112 SAFETY GUIDELINES FOR EVERY EMPLOYEE 14 min (DVD) 35 HAZARD COMMUNICATION: INFORMED FOR SAFETY min (DVD only) English & Spanish w/subtitles 36 BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS 5.5 min 111 WSI: BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS 17 min (DVD) 37 OSHA RECORDKEEPING 92 OSHA S INSPECTION & CITATION PROCESS 14 min 39 INCIDENT INVESTIGATION ACCIDENTS AREN T JUST ONE OF THOSE THINGS 20 min inspecting electrical equipment, proper tools & equipment, electrical fire prevention and proper personal protective equipment Trains employees how to work safely around temporary electric on the jobsite. Discusses hot work permits and explains: when the permit should be used, how a hot work permit is issued and responsibilities involved Discusses handling and storage procedures for pressurized gas cylinders Discusses different flammables and reviews: characteristics of flammable liquids, how they are classified and proper procedures for handling & storing Identifies leading causes of fires & steps for prevention and explains: operation of fire extinguishers, evacuation, appropriate handling & storage of flammable materials and inspection of electrical equipment Demonstrates proper use, limitations, different types and placement Outlines how to identify, prioritize and reduce potential hazards before they occur. A real life incident, a death of an employee, to teach the importance of Job Safety Analysis. A guide to the components of conducting a thorough and effective inspection. Excellent introduction to bloodborne pathogens, hazard communication, PPE, and good housekeeping. Outlines written program, MSDS, labeling & training and discusses OSHA Hazard Communication Standard Outlines exposure control methods, procedures, modes of transmission & proper protective measures A team of investigators trace a positive virus back to an accident in the workplace. Learn what went wrong and how to prevent it from happening in your workplace. Explains the mechanics of OSHA Recordkeeping Log and defines the term recordable Provides employers with vital information concerning their rights and responsibilities. Trains employees on how to conduct accident or incident investigations and procedures on fact-finding, techniques of data-gathering, analyzing details and importance of documentation As a best selling author & popular safety speaker, Martin Lesperance shares his stories from his 20 years of experience as a firefighter & paramedic in a powerful presentation before a live audience. He addresses many important safety issues that all employees need to hear: What ripple effects result from an injury, why we must think of the repercussions of our actions, why wearing personal protective equipment is so important, & why a dangerous situation should be fixed immediately.
6 115 ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION FOR EVERYONE 22 min 44 HOUSEKEEPING 82 HOTEL SAFETY & SECURITY TRAINING 10 min 89 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS: A SUPERVISOR S ROLE 30 min 90 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS: AN EMPLOYEE S RESPONSIBILITY 25 min 91 SLIPS & FALLS 97 STEALING FROM TH IEVES: EQUIPMENT THEFT PREVENTION 20 min. 98 HEADACHES FOR VANDALS: JOB SITE VANDALISM & TOOL THEFT PREVENTION 11 min 104 RESTAURANT SAFETY & ORIENTATION TRAINING 13 min 52 EMPLOYMENT TERMINATION (VHS) 53 SEXUAL HARASSMENT: A COMMONSENSE APPROACH - EMPLOYEE 25 min (DVD) 54 SEXUAL HARASSMENT: A COMMONSENSE APPROACH MANAGER 32 min (DVD) 66 DANCING ALONE 11 min (VHS) 68 SAFETY AWARENESS: REAL ACCIDENTS, REAL STORIES (2-part set) 32 min total 69 NEW EMPLOYEE SAFETY AND ORIENTATION TRAINING 14 min 49 TRAIN THE TRAINER 5.5 min 61 EVACUATION OF HEALTH CARE FACILITIES 74 REASONABLE SUSPICION TESTING: TRAINING FOR SUPERVISORS This video will help everyone involved in an investigationmanagement, employees and investigators understand their roles in the process. Viewers will also learn how to make the right changes that can prevent injuries and improve workplace safety. Discussion of the benefits of good housekeeping practices, eliminating unnecessary injuries, increasing morale and measures for preventing accidents, particularly slips and falls Explains how staff can play an important part in creating a safe and secure environment for guests All the basics a supervisor needs to know in preparing their employees and facility for an emergency. All the basics an employee needs to know in being prepared for an emergency. Discusses: Common Causes including ladders & stairs Preventative Measures including wetness & lighting Fall Techniques distributing weight to prevent single impact location This video discusses how thieves work, tips on how to prevent theft and implementing a prevention program. This video covers small tool theft, damage prevention and reducing liability and costs. Training for new & experienced employees. Covers exposure to general hazards, including basic safety, machinery, electrical safety, back injury, slips and falls, cuts, burns, and safety responsibility Discusses employee termination guidelines, placing employees on probation and immediate dismissal procedures. Discusses sexual harassment issues in the workplace and defines specific types of sexual harassment. Outlines what managers and supervisors need to know and explains different types of harassment in the workplace, the legal requirements and applicable standards. A tragic true story of Joe Gutkowski, who was killed on the job. The story is told by Joe s family and friends portraying the pain and suffering that must be dealt with when a loved one is accidentally killed in the field. High impact, graphic production has injured workers tell their story on how they became complacent and got hurt. Covers required OSHA introductions to Bloodborne Pathogens, Hazard Communication, PPE and Good Housekeeping. Assist the user by conducting effective training, meeting preparation, capturing audience s attention, measuring effectiveness and leading discussions Discusses the importance of the staff to know how to report, where to report and what steps to take to evacuate patients without hampering patient care in the event of a fire This video will give your supervisors the confidence they need to tackle a wide range of difficult situations such as
7 20 min handling uncooperative drivers that they re likely to encounter. Designed for supervisors; their views and responsibility in identifying, creating & enforcing a drug-free workplace 85 ACHIEVING A DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE (2-part set) 33 min total 75 SITE SECURITY 13 min 107 SAFE SANCTUARIES FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH 90 min (DVD only) 118 I CHOSE TO LOOK THE OTHER WAY 12min (VHS & DVD) 119 SAFETY S MOST WANTED 16min (DVD only) 120 EFFECTIVE SAFETY COMMITTEES 17:30min 125 FIRST AID: PREPARED TO HELP 18 min This program discusses: What are possible targets for attackers Procedures used to improve security at this site Your role in keeping the workplace secure This informative DVD helps Christian clergy and laity assess risk and implement processes to reduce the likelihood of abuse in their congregations. The story of an employee who did not speak up when witnessing an unsafe act that resulted in a worker s death. Based on Don Merrell s poem, this video shows how speaking up can save lives. Shows how uncorrected hazards, shortcuts and complacency contribute to injuries and fatalities in the workplace and at home. Includes undercover interviews, victim statements, and reenactments. Part 1 discusses what a safety committee is, its purpose, objectives and responsibilities & authority. Part 2 discusses the safety improvement process from identifying the hazard to the plan of action. Teaches first aid tips and proper procedures for emergency response. LANDSCAPING 76 PRO S GUIDE TO LAWN MOWER SAFETY 25 min 77 BACK SAFETY FOR LANDSCAPE AND CUSTODIAL WORKERS 20 min 78 LANDSCAPE POWER TOOLS 20 min 79 RIDING MOWER SAFETY 20 min 88 LANDSCAPING EQUIPMENT: SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE 103 TREE TRIMMING SAFETY 18 min MISCELLANEOUS 28 HEAT STRESS 127 WORKING SAFELY IN COLD WEATHER (DVD only) 34 CONFINED SPACE HAZARDS 5 min 86 CONFINED SPACE ENTRY 17min Introduces your workers to commercial mowers. It covers walk behind, push, flail and ride-on mowers. Locations include parks, schools, cemeteries and athletic fields. Discusses the basic steps that workers must carry out in order to avoid back injuries. Body Basics: lifting below the waist, lifting above the shoulders and lifting and turning. Discusses three of the most widely used power landscape tools Chain Saw, String Trimmer and Power Blower. Professional mower operators demonstrate the latest techniques in accident prevention. Includes cutting techniques on hills, the role of preventive maintenance, the importance of PPE and failure to follow safe procedures, re-enactment s Proper procedures when working with chemicals and hazardous materials. Also covers operating mowers, cutters, trimmers and weed eaters. Demonstrates the safety and maintenance methods necessary for working with chain saws, chippers, high lift trucks, and general tree trimming Outlines ways to identify health hazards and their symptoms, how heat affects the body, health hazards caused by heat stress, preventive measures, heat sources and symptoms of heat stroke Defines what a confined space is and the associated hazards and teaches workers to respect potential hazards How to evaluate confined space hazards, create a permit system, safe entry procedures, opting for the right equipment, etc.
8 117 CONFINED SPACE: RISK & RESPONSIBILITIES 12min (VHS) 38 SPILL CONTAINMENT 45 GRINDING 46 MACHINE GUARDING 58 POWER PRESS SAFETY 11 min Provides information on testing, ventilation, & rescue procedures that is needed to cover risk and safety responsibilities. Demonstrates proper clean-up, decontamination procedures & discusses proper storage of hazardous materials and preventive measures Teaches safety procedures for grinding operations and explains pre-operation setup, proper handling & selection of wheels, safe work practices and proper personal protective equipment Outlines different types of guards, areas where machine guarding is needed, guarding methods, and the importance of the guards in lockout procedures Discusses operations, potential hazards and best safety practices
9 SPANISH VIDEOS Video # Title Description SP-1 SP-2 SP-3 SP-4 LIFTING 18 min Also see English/Spanish #12 HEARING SAFETY 5 min HAND SAFETY 5.5 min PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT 18 min Demonstrates proper back protecting techniques for lifting and moving objects and explains how to stretch. It also includes injury preventing tips such as taking breaks on long carries & reminds employees to use proper lifting techniques at home. Discusses the effects of noise and types of hearing protection and reviews how the ear works, preventative measures & demonstrates the use of hearing protection devices. Educates employees on these hand safety procedures including proper selection and use of hand tools, working with and around equipment and machinery, blade and knife safety, pinch points, how hand injuries occur and first-aid procedures Includes lively, real-life interviews that feature employees using PPE correctly and emphasizing why it s important. SP-5 SP-6 SP-7 SP-8 SP-9 SP-10 SP-11 SP-12 SP-13 SP-14 SP-15 SP-16 HEAT STRESS SLIPS, TRIPS & FALLS BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS 20 min FIRE EXTINGUISHERS HAZARD COMMUNICATION 18 min Also see English/Spanish #35 LOCKOUT/TAGOUT CONFINED SPACE 18 min FORKLIFT: OPERATION FORKLIFT: SAFE DRIVING FORKLIFT: BATTERY CHANGING 8 min WORKPLACE SAFETY ORIENTATION 25 min FALL PROTECTION IN CONSTRUCTION 20 min Outlines ways to identify health hazards and their symptoms. This video explains how heat affects the body, health hazards caused by heat stress, preventive measures, heat sources and symptoms of heat stroke. Explains how to reduce slips, trips and falls. Provides an overview of the hazards and controls for workers exposure to bloodborne pathogens. Specifically, the video covers definition of key terms such as AIDS, contaminated sharps and occupational exposure, engineering controls and work practices, housekeeping techniques and Hepatitis B. Demonstrates the proper use of fire extinguishers as well as their limitations, different types and placement. Focuses on the five major components of hazard communications and OSHA requirements:1) Hazardous Chemical Inventory 2) MSDS 3) Labels & Labeling 4) Employee Information & Training 5) Written Program. Provides an overview of OSHA s lockout/tagout requirements and demonstrates proper procedures. Identifies confined space hazards, provides key definitions, outlines testing requirements, discusses written certification and reviews training needs. Outlines inspection procedures for the forklift operator such as pre-operation inspection checklist, proper maintenance procedures and fundamental features of the forklift. Teaches proper driving techniques including techniques and skills for driving on wet, uneven and inclined surfaces: proper procedures for picking up a load, driving with a load and setting a load; the importance of driving safely; how to prevent driving hazards; pedestrian traffic; and potential hazardous areas and what to do when approaching a corner. Covers the proper techniques for changing batteries and safe fueling. Covers the required OSHA introductions to bloodborne pathogens, hazard communication, PPE and good housekeeping. Discusses fall protection in the construction industry.
10 SP-17 SP-18 SP-19 SP-20 SP-21 SP-22 WORK ZONE SAFETY 18 min VAN & TRUCK DRIVING 23 min DEFENSIVE DRIVING: A CRASH COURSE 1 SAFE PRACTICES FOR PESTICIDE APPLICATORS 20 min CHAIN SAW SAFETY 21 min SEXUAL HARASSMENT: SERIOUS BUSINESS 25 min Discusses work zone hazards, applicable regulations and standards, traffic control, equipment inspection and maintenance, channeling devices, flaggers, personal protective equipment and warning signs. Teaches drivers the fundamental pro-driving procedures. These are habits that anyone who drives for a living should adopt, such as making a pre-trip inspection before every trip, wearing seat belts, checking mirrors, driving defensively, planning the trip, checking load regularly, proper backing and how to deal with emergency stops. Discusses the following: plan prepare: a defensive attitude; driven to distractions; practical driving procedures; on the freeway; in rural areas Demonstrates to entry level workers and seasoned pro s the most important aspects of protecting yourself when applying pesticides. Discusses how to avoid kickback and the proper use of the safety tip, the importance of the buddy system, safe techniques for climbing, bucking & pruning, personal safety equipment and demonstrations of chaps, goggles, ear plugs & hard hats. Educates your staff on the broad definition of unwelcome sexual conduct and the problems caused by this inappropriate behavior. SP-23 OFFICE ERGONOMICS 1 (DVD) Addresses ergonomic hazards common in the office: carpal tunnel, tennis elbow, trigger finger, what are CTD s and their causes, preventive measures SP-24 WINTER DRIVING 7:43 min (DVD)
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