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Aims Safety Training Videos
Accident Causes And Prevention (2nd Ed.)
8324-EN-VID Aims Identifying risk
producing behaviors can reduce the chance of injury. The program illustrates
warning signs that staff and supervisors should be alert to, and encourages workers
to look out for one another. $195.00
In A Split Second
8842-EN-VID Aims Every five seconds
there is a serious accident in the home. Aimed at lowering that statistic, this
program demonstrates to parents and other caregivers how they can take
precautions to prevent common accidents and shows what to do in the first few
seconds after an accident occurs---the most crucial time period. Featured
topics include treating wounds with bleeding, burns, drowning, choking,
electrocution, gun shot wounds and bike accidents. Helpful hints to prevent
these accidents from occurring are: never leave a child alone near the stove,
in water or in a car; make sure children eat slowly to avoid choking; cover
outlets with safety plugs; don't keep a loaded weapon in the home; and always
insist your child wear a helmet when riding a bike. Having an emergency phone
list by every telephone and a first aid kit nearby as well as knowing CPR will
allow you to react quickly and with confidence. These could be the things that
save the life of a child. This program provides significant media support to
Health and Safety units on accident prevention, emergency first aid and
parenting skills. $99.95
Investigating Accidents
8996-EN-VID Aims When an accident
occurs, an accident investigation is conducted so management can prevent
similar accidents from happening in the future. This program will teach
employees how they can be of assistance in an Accident Investigation. They will
learn how to secure an accident scene until it can be investigated and why it
is important to preserve physical evidence. How to use warning signs and
reporting "close calls" and "near misses" are discussed as
ways of preventing accidents. $195.00
American Red Cross Emergency Test, The
8585-EN-VID Aims Accidents kill nearly
100,000 Americans every year. To reduce this tragic statistic, viewers of this
program are shown how to prepare for natural disasters and prevent accidents.
By using a mutiple choice test, celebrities Phylicia Rashad, Joan Lunden, Don
Johnson, Josh Saviano and Alan Thicke demonstrate precautionary measures in
three categories: home safety, natural disaster safety and recreational safety.
Featured are such topics as how to locate and eliminate common household hazards;
how to prepare for earthquakes and storms; what should be done for heat
exhaustion, frostbite, unconsciousness, injury, heart attack, choking and
wounds; what should be done at the scene of an automobile accident.This program
provides significant media support to Health and Safety units on accident
causes and prevention, emergency first aid and safety precautions for violent
weather conditions. $89.95
Ask Any Dummy Seat Belts Make Sense!
8121-EN-VID Aims Vivid and memorable
comparisons are made about the effects of auto accidents on belted and
unbelted passengers. Special emphasis is given to the risks infants and
children face when they are unbelted or sitting on an adult's lap. The
necessity for a well-designed, properly selected child safety seat is
made clear. A compelling media adjunct to Driver Education courses, as
well as child safety, general safety and parenting classes. $99.95
Confined Space Entry
8540-EN-VID Aims This program examines
OSHA's first comprehensive standard applying to confined spaces, a regulation
that will effect almost 240,000 general industry workplaces such as found in
agricultural services, manufacturing, chemical plants, refineries,
transportation, utilities, and wholesale and retail trade. It explains how to
identify "confined spaces," and cites such examples as tanks, silos,
storage bins, hoppers, vaults, pits, ventilation shafts and even storage areas.
Addressing the training required by the regulation, the program states what
employers, supervisors, and workers are responsible for and stresses that
employers must identify all "permit required" spaces in their
workplaces, prevent unauthorized entry and protect authorized workers from
hazards. It also looks at the advance planning that OSHA mandates for rescue
situations. $245.00
Drinking And Driving: A Deadly Combination
8141-EN-VID Aims Driving under the
influence, Jane causes a crash which kills her daughter and leaves her son
paralyzed. Jane serves a prison term and finds, when she is released, her
husband and son don't want her back in their lives. Jane begins to lecture
about drinking and driving. Her message is strong: 25,000 people are killed
every year in alcohol-related auto crashes---one person every 22 minutes. The
costs of being caught driving under the influence are immense. They include
being arrested, fined, or jailed; attending DUI school; and losing your
license, your job, or even someone you love. $99.95
City Driving Tactics (2nd Edition)
8189-EN-VID Aims Within one mile on a
city street, a driver has to make approximately 58 separate decisions -- nearly
one decision every second! This program provides forthright media support to
Driver Education and Driver Training courses, covering rules, safety and
technique. It illustrates the important tactics needed for safe city driving.
The program encourages being patient and alert behind the wheel, wary of
potential hazards, and considerate of other drivers. Various safety techniques
are illustrated. Viewers learn that safe driving is often a matter of making
the right decision at the right time. $99.95
Drinking And Drugs: Driving Under The Influence
8269-EN-VID Aims True stories from the
files of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration dramatize the
real-life tragic consequences of mixing drugs or alcohol with driving. This
program provides convincing media support to Health and Life Skills units on
behavioral choices and decision making, DUI, alcohol and drug education,
substance abuse, safety, personal health, and family life issues through
examination of controlled-reaction tests and tests in a driving simulator. The
program clearly demonstrates that mind-altering substances impair perceptions,
slow reactions, and erode judgment. Future legislation aimed at tightening
restrictions on driving while under the influence is discussed, and the program
examines the effects "happy hour" has had on alcohol-related crashes.
$99.95
Habit Defense: Covering The Brake
8285-EN-VID Aims Habit Defense is a
technique that reduces the likelihood of collision by reducing a car's total
stopping distance. The Habit Defense method is dramatized in this story of a
teenage boy showing his father what he's learned in driver's education class.
Several situations in which "covering the brake" avoids potential
hazards are shown. $99.95
Truck Driving: Controlling Skids
8312-EN-VID Aims Prompt, effective
action is crucial when tractor-trailers start to skid, since jackknifing may
easily result. This program explains how most skids can be avoided, even in
less-than-ideal conditions. When skidding is unavoidable--as it sometimes
is--the program demonstrates in detail how to handle front-wheel,
trailer-wheel, and drive-axle skids; all-wheel skids; power skids; spinouts;
and hydroplaning. Proven techniques for recovery from both tractor and trailer
jackknifes are documented. $99.95
Driver Training: Controlling Auto Skids
8313-EN-VID Aims Skidding is one of the
most dangerous of driving hazards -- but it is controllable. This program gives
drivers the information they need to make skid-control techniques second
nature. $99.95
School Bus Driving: Controlling Skids
8314-EN-VID Aims Skidding is one of the
most dangerous of driving hazards, but it is controllable. This program gives
drivers the information they need to make skid control techniques second
nature. $99.95
National Driving Test I, The
8323-EN-VID Aims Ten major safety
organizations contributed to this test of what every responsible driver should
know. Twenty-five dramatized questions, introduced by popular television and
sports personalities, probe a wide range of driving rules and tactics. Correct
answers, and the reasons behind them, follow each question. The program serves
as an effective media support for Driver Education courses. $195.00
School Bus Driving, Part 1, 2nd Edition
8421-EN-VID Aims Stressing defensive
driving techniques, drivers are shown how to: calculate stopping and safe
following distances; use the turning point of their bus to make safe left and
right turns; use multiple mirrors; enter a freeway; and back up safely. $99.95
Saying NO to Drinking Drivers
8449-EN-VID Aims This program provides
convincing media support to Health and Life Skills units on resisting peer
pressure, behavioral choices and decision making, DUI, alcohol and drug
education, substance abuse, safety, personal health, and family life issues
through examination of one moment that greatly influences the outcome in a
teenage DUI situation. It's that crucial moment when a student decides whether
or not to step into the car as a passenger or driver. Teens often are pressured
into risky behaviors because they lack necessary coping, assertive, and refusal
skills. This program provides students with essential tools they need when
faced with peer pressure to drink and drive. Typical pressure situations teens
may encounter are accompanied by positive modeling of options and solutions,
including planning ahead. Optional stopping points allow for discussion along
the way. $99.95
National Driving Test II, The
8504-EN-VID Aims Most drivers can
operate an automobile and travel to their destination without incident. But,
just how much do they really know or even remember about driving safety? This
program provides forthright media support for Driver Education courses as it
helps students test their skill and knowledge levels, and their capacity for
handling traffic situations and possible hazards. The program presents 25
questions that cover an extensive variety of driving situations including:
driving near trucks, motorcyclists, bicyclists and pedestrians; approaching an
accident or debris in the roadway; using seat belts; making lane changes;
identifying traffic signs; handling skids and engine malfunctions; and driving
under the influence. As viewers respond to the questions, they score points if
they've answered correctly. At the program's conclusion, the total points
acquired will give viewers an excellent indication of their own driving knowledge
and ability. $195.00
Safe Driving Tactics
8570-EN-VID Aims With technical
consultation provided by the Wyoming Highway Patrol, this comprehensive program
advises viewers on how to avoid, or safely react to, dangerous situations
involving hydroplaning, rollovers, head-on collisions, highway hypnosis and
wind waves caused by passing semi-trucks. Basic defensive driving issues such
as safe following distances, backing, weather and road conditions are also
covered. Sections on drinking and driving, seat belts, and air bags are
emphasized. The program highlights safety and survival techniques that are not
contained in a driver's manual: from keeping a positive attitude and staying
alert while driving, to conducting pre-trip safety checks. Lively and
comprehensive media support for Driver Education units -- for new drivers and
adult refresher courses. $99.95
Designated Driver...Be A Friend For Life, The
8624-EN-VID Aims Each year, 24,000
Americans are killed due to alcohol related traffic accidents, and 600,000 more
are seriously injured. Statistics from the National Safety Council show that
only one in every 2,000 drinking drivers are stopped by police. The designated
driver program is a practical solution to the increasing problem of drinking
and driving. $99.95
Animal Awareness Driving
8667-EN-VID Aims This educational
program aims to reduce that statistic by
training drivers on proper driving behavior when in an area with a high
potential for animals crossing the road. Sudden evasive action to miss an
animal, such as swerving or braking hard, frequently results in a serious
accident. $99.95
DUI: Choices And Consequences
8747-EN-VID Aims This dramatization on
the consequences of driving under the influence of intoxicants features Jack
Hamilton, a young college student who decides to unwind from the pressures of
school, work and family life by having "a few beers." The program
provides compelling support to Health and Life Skills units on behavioral choices
and decision making, DUI, alcohol and drug education, substance abuse, safety,
personal health, and family life issues, as viewers live through Jack's
experience. The three drinks he consumes are enough to slow his reflexes,
impair his judgment and raise his blood alcohol level to the point of
intoxication. Within moments of getting behind the wheel, Jack causes an
accident that results in severe injury to another driver. The consequences of
Jack's arrest illustrate the overwhelming financial and legal damage caused by
drinking and driving. Even after Jack serves his time, he must cope with two
years of probation, suspension of his driver's license, and a conviction record
that will mar his chance of finding employment. First time offenders who think
that they are immune to the severe consequences of being arrested for DUI will
be reminded that today's courts impose heavy punishments on drivers who are
DUI. $99.95
Ultimate Driving Challenge, The
8792-EN-VID (English or Spanish) Aims
This educational program puts the audience in the driver's seat to test their
reactions to 20 specific driving situations. Hosts Craig T. Nelson and Paula
Zahn introduce questions designed to test road safety knowledge, and to provide
helpful information for avoiding accidents and minimizing damage and injury.
Other celebrities providing support include Tim Allen, Annie Potts, Diedre
Hall, and Barbara Mandrell. A compelling media adjunct to Driver Education
courses, the program points out that a vehicle crash can happen because of
adverse weather conditions, careless drivers, or our own driving mistakes. The
questions challenging the viewer cover a variety of situations and information,
including weather, emergency vehicles, railroad crossings, road signs, passing
vehicles, motorcycles, school buses, safety equipment and traffic rules.
Questions are posed in both true/false and multiple choice formats, with
careful explanation of the correct response. $195.00
Vehicle Backing
8840-EN-VID Aims This program provides
practical media support to Driver Training/Driver Education courses as it
details the safety procedures of backing a vehicle. Targeted at drivers of
commercial vehicles such as trucks, buses as well as automobiles, it points out
the rules of backing safely. $99.95
Driving Safely
8872-EN-VID (English or Spanish) Aims
Most employees travel the roads every day...in cars, vans, or trucks...many of
them on company business. Each year, traffic accidents claim over 30,000 lives
and cause more than a million serious injuries. In fact, motor vehicle crashes
are the primary cause of death on the job. DRIVING SAFELY provides the
information employees need to drive cars, vans and small trucks safely, both on
and off the job. Topics covered include inspecting the vehicle, adjusting
seats, mirrors and other equipment, wearing seatbelts, the importance of mental
preparation and concentration, night driving, adverse weather conditions, and
passing other vehicles. $99.95
Drinking And Driving: A Deadly Decision
8907-EN-VID Aims True stories from three
different perspectives inform teenagers about the unfortunate results of
drinking and driving. The first story features a young man convicted of felony
drunk driving and manslaughter who spent fourteen months in jail. In the second
episode a young woman vents her anger towards the teenager who killed her
husband. And finally a police officer illustrates the risks involved in driving
while intoxicated and the subsequent court proceedings. The program provides
convincing media support to Health and Life Skills units on DUI, alcohol and
drug education, substance abuse, behavioral choices and decision making,
personal health, and family life issues. $99.95
Smart Brake System, The
9292-EN-VID Aims Forty percent of all
automobile accidents happen at intersections. Outlining the basics of defensive
driving tactics, The Smart Brake System teaches new and experienced drivers the
proper braking technique. Going beyond safety tips and warnings, the program
measures the three components of braking: the perception of distance, reaction
distance, and braking distance. A number of braking scenarios are examined
using computer graphics. All of the illustrations in this program were taken
from actual fatality situations, which could have been prevented had the
drivers known to "cover the brake". Potent media support for Driver
Education units. $99.95
Drugs, Drinking And Driving (2nd Ed.)
9707-EN-VID Aims Drugs impair the
ability to drive safely long before one feels drunk, or high, or drowsy. This
film shows the driving reaction tests of people subjected to measured doses of
alcohol and marijuana. $99.95
Night Driving Tactics (2nd Ed.)
9731-EN-VID Aims Vivid driving
demonstrations show how the physical laws of light, mass, and motion combine
with the physiology of vision and reaction time to make fast nighttime driving
a life-threatening behavior. $99.95
Night Driving Tactics, III
2587-EN-VID Aims We use our vision to
make 90% of our driving decisions. At night, when vision is impaired, those
decisions become more difficult. Even so, many people do not see the need to
change their driving habits once the sun goes down. Using memorable graphic
demonstrations, Night Driving Tactics shows viewers why nighttime driving is
riskier and how the risks can be reduced. The most common mistake made by
nighttime drivers is “overdriving” the headlights, or driving too quickly to
stop after danger comes into headlight range. Driving too fast for weather
conditions and being distracted while driving are other common dangers. In
addition to emphasizing the importance of slower speeds at night, the program
also provides information on driving in heavy rain or fog, coping with
drowsiness, and dealing with nighttime road emergencies. Prevention is also
stressed as a key element of safe nighttime driving. A clean windshield, good
wiper blades, and well-maintained tires are just a few of the prevention
measures demonstrated in the program. By providing clear information, Night
Driving Tactics gives viewers the information they need to be better prepared
for the unique aspects of driving in the dark. $195.00
Seat Belts: Life Saving Habit
9838-EN-VID Aims This film refutes
common excuses for not wearing seat belts. Since driving is the riskiest thing
most of us do, the narrator explains that seat belts are the best protection we
have against injury---and they double chances for survival. $99.95
Van And Truck Driving
9850-EN-VID (English or Spanish) Aims
This film provides drivers with the information they need to develop a safe,
professional attitude. The film teaches the fundamentals of pro-driving
procedures. These are habits that anyone who drives for a living should adopt. $99.95
Highway Driving Tactics (3rd Ed.)
9860-OC-VID Aims This film gives
practical, easy-to-remember rules that help make highway driving safe.
On-the-road demonstrations provide a number of "survival skills." In
addition to demonstrating and explaining these important rules, the program
shows what to do if it becomes necessary to pull over while driving on a
limited-access highway. $99.95
Defensive Driving Tactics (3rd Ed.)
9960-OC-VID Aims Two professional
drivers demonstrate the difference between defensive driving and aggressive
driving as they participate in a safe driving test. The program explains
that defensive drivers are always aware of traffic conditions, other vehicles,
and pedestrians. $99.95
Road Rage and Aggressive Driving: A View From the Driver's Seat
2252-EN-VID Aims "Road rage"
is deliberate, violent behavior by a driver in response to a real or imagined
traffic grievance. It occurs when something "snaps" in a driver who
might usually be a careful, law-abiding motorist. "Aggressive"
drivers are motorists who often ignore traffic laws, and drive erratically as
their "normal" pattern of behavior. Aggressive drivers may trigger
road rage in others, or may develop road rage themselves. This timely program
supports driver education units regarding factors that contribute to impaired
driving, particularly the effects that attitudes and emotions have on driving
skills and decisions. The video also provides valuable examples for life skills
units on anger management. Students learn safety measures to follow if they are
the object of an enraged driver, and how to manage their emotions behind the
wheel to avoid becoming enraged themselves. The message is reinforced by
examples of the consequences of road rage episodes. Students learn that these
tragedies can be prevented by adopting a cooperative driving attitude and
giving other drivers the benefit of the doubt. $195.00
Winter Driving Tactics Update
8403-EN-VID Aims Methods for driving
safely in snow and ice are demonstrated. The importance of being prepared in
the event of a breakdown is emphasized. Viewers are instructed to remain in the
vehicle and take steps to keep warm until help arrives. $99.95
Icy Road Ahead
8867-EN-VID Aims Former auto racing
champion Jean-Paul Luc, Director of the Ice Driving School at Steamboat
Springs, Colorado, introduces this informative program on how to drive safely
and confidently in difficult winter weather conditions. Cheryl Lemke of The
Weather Cannel and Dan Chandler explain and demonstrate how to operate and
control a vehicle so that drivers can overcome their winter driving fears.
Before driving, the vehicle should be properly prepared for winter
conditions---windshield and headlights free of ice, winter tires in place,
brakes checked, etc. The driver should feel comfortable in his or her seat and
be able to reach interior controls easily. Extensive winter driving
demonstrations show how to control and correct a skid on ice, and the
importance of tire grip and traction, vehicle behavior, driving techniques, and
emergency techniques. The program provides forthright media support to Driver
Education and Driver Training courses, covering rules, safety and technique. $99.95
Winter Driving Tactics (2nd)
9828-EN-VID Aims Winter driving experts
from the Anchorage, Alaska, Police Department give detailed instruction on how
to prevent winter accidents, how to handle typical winter hazards, and how to
ensure that cars are safe for winter. $99.95
Designated Driver...Be A Friend For Life, The
8624-EN-VID Aims Each year, 24,000
Americans are killed due to alcohol related traffic accidents, and 600,000 more
are seriously injured. Statistics from the National Safety Council show that
only one in every 2,000 drinking drivers are stopped by police. The designated
driver program is a practical solution to the increasing problem of drinking
and driving. $99.95
Hazards Of Substance Abuse (2nd Edition)
8286-EN-VID Aims Drugs, alcohol and even
some prescription medicines can significantly reduce an employee's ability to
concentrate on the job and react quickly when something goes wrong. In this
program, a series of vignettes dramatize the consequences of substance abuse in
the workplace. $195.00
Drinking And Drugs: Driving Under The Influence
8269-EN-VID Aims True stories from the
files of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration dramatize the
real-life tragic consequences of mixing drugs or alcohol with driving. This
program provides convincing media support to Health and Life Skills units on
behavioral choices and decision making, DUI, alcohol and drug education,
substance abuse, safety, personal health, and family life issues through
examination of controlled-reaction tests and tests in a driving simulator. The
program clearly demonstrates that mind-altering substances impair perceptions,
slow reactions, and erode judgment. Future legislation aimed at tightening
restrictions on driving while under the influence is discussed, and the program
examines the effects "happy hour" has had on alcohol-related crashes.
$99.95
Drinking And Driving: A Deadly Decision
8907-EN-VID Aims True stories from three
different perspectives inform teenagers about the unfortunate results of
drinking and driving. The first story features a young man convicted of felony
drunk driving and manslaughter who spent fourteen months in jail. In the second
episode a young woman vents her anger towards the teenager who killed her
husband. And finally a police officer illustrates the risks involved in driving
while intoxicated and the subsequent court proceedings. The program provides
convincing media support to Health and Life Skills units on DUI, alcohol and
drug education, substance abuse, behavioral choices and decision making,
personal health, and family life issues. $99.95
Drinking And Driving: A Deadly Combination
8141-EN-VID Aims Driving under the
influence, Jane causes a crash which kills her daughter and leaves her son
paralyzed. Jane serves a prison term and finds, when she is released, her
husband and son don't want her back in their lives. Jane begins to lecture
about drinking and driving. Her message is strong: 25,000 people are killed
every year in alcohol-related auto crashes---one person every 22 minutes. The
costs of being caught driving under the influence are immense. They include
being arrested, fined, or jailed; attending DUI school; and losing your
license, your job, or even someone you love. $99.95
Drugs, Drinking And Driving (2nd Ed.)
9707-AR-VID (English or Spanish) Aims
Drugs impair the ability to drive safely long before one feels drunk, or high,
or drowsy. This film shows the driving reaction tests of people subjected to
measured doses of alcohol and marijuana. $49.95
DUI: Choices And Consequences
8747-EN-VID Aims This dramatization on
the consequences of driving under the influence of intoxicants features Jack
Hamilton, a young college student who decides to unwind from the pressures of
school, work and family life by having "a few beers." The program
provides compelling support to Health and Life Skills units on behavioral
choices and decision making, DUI, alcohol and drug education, substance abuse,
safety, personal health, and family life issues, as viewers live through Jack's
experience. The three drinks he consumes are enough to slow his reflexes,
impair his judgment and raise his blood alcohol level to the point of
intoxication. Within moments of getting behind the wheel, Jack causes an
accident that results in severe injury to another driver. The consequences of
Jack's arrest illustrate the overwhelming financial and legal damage caused by
drinking and driving. Even after Jack serves his time, he must cope with two
years of probation, suspension of his driver's license, and a conviction record
that will mar his chance of finding employment. First time offenders who think
that they are immune to the severe consequences of being arrested for DUI will
be reminded that today's courts impose heavy punishments on drivers who are
DUI. $99.95
Saying NO to Drinking Drivers
8449-EN-VID Aims This program provides
convincing media support to Health and Life Skills units on resisting peer
pressure, behavioral choices and decision making, DUI, alcohol and drug
education, substance abuse, safety, personal health, and family life issues
through examination of one moment that greatly influences the outcome in a
teenage DUI situation. It's that crucial moment when a student decides whether
or not to step into the car as a passenger or driver. Teens often are pressured
into risky behaviors because they lack necessary coping, assertive, and refusal
skills. This program provides students with essential tools they need when
faced with peer pressure to drink and drive. Typical pressure situations teens
may encounter are accompanied by positive modeling of options and solutions,
including planning ahead. Optional stopping points allow for discussion along
the way. $99.95
Truth About Drinking, The (School Version)
2256-EN-VID (English or Spanish) Aims
Alcohol kills more than five times the number of people killed by cocaine,
heroin, and every other illegal drug combined. Yet for teenagers, alcohol is
the number one drug of choice, and many consider it "cool" to drink
as much as they can in social situations involving their peers. The Teen Files:
The Truth About Drinking provides substantial support to Health and Life Skills
curriculum units on behavioral choices and personal health. Students'
comprehension of the consequences of drinking are expanded and reinforced as
the program's teen drinkers experience the potential results of alcohol use
from every perspective, including: how drinking impairs a person's
coordination, vision, and reaction time; how the brain and other organs suffer
lasting damage from alcohol use; how a drunk person really drives; and how
drinking can lead to spending months in a rehabilitation center. The program
culminates in a realistic simulation of the "deaths" of three
participants who got into a car with a fourth who was driving drunk. The teens
watch videotape of their parents' reaction to the news. The driver is then
"booked" and sent to prison. The three victims visit the coroner's
office to learn of the fatal injuries each suffered in the crash. Finally, the
foursome attend the funerals of the three who "died" in the crash and
listen as their parents read farewell tributes to their children. An Arnold
Shapiro Production. $149.95
Fatal Decision
2568-EN-VID Aims Fatal Decision is a
true story of what happened when Bob, an average man, drank a few beers at a
party and decided to drive home, resulting in an auto crash that left a young
girl dead, his wife paralyzed, and himself in jail. Viewers look on as the
young girl killed in the crash is summarily identified and brought to the
morgue; the audience also witnesses the girls' parents being notified of their
daughter's death. With a clear and unwavering eye, this program shows how
quickly and dramatically lives can be permanently altered when an average
person makes a choice to drive after drinking. As a result, Fatal Decision is a
factual and effective anti-drunk-driving statement for anyone who thinks a few
drinks can't impair their driving skills. $195.00
Alcohol And The Family: The Breaking Point
9797-EN-VID Aims This film shows that
the families of alcoholics are as much in need of professional help as the
alcoholics themselves. With proper guidance, families can learn to intervene in
the behaviors of an alcoholic, while regaining their own emotional health. The
film depicts the destructive behavioral patterns of the families and friends of
two alcoholics. It shows that when family members seek help for themselves,
recognizing that rescue of the alcoholic is beyond their own overtaxed
resources, the change in their own behaviors becomes a stimulus for change in
the alcoholic's behavior. $89.95
Alcohol And Pregnancy: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome And Fetal Alcohol Effects
8494-EN-VID (English or Spanish) Aims
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome is one of the three leading causes of mental retardation
and the only one that is entirely preventable. Many parents-to-be are unaware
of the dangers of drinking alcohol during pregnancy and of the consequences of
giving birth to a child with FAS or FAE. This program provides high-impact
support to Health and Life Skills units on human growth and development,
reproduction, alcohol and drug education, and behavioral choices. Students'
understanding of the correlation between unsafe behavior (drinking alcohol
during pregnancy) and the possible health consequences for the developing fetus
is reinforced as the program shows how alcohol adversely affects fetal
development. Candid interviews further expand learning through a realistic look
at the daily struggles of the FAS/FAE child and his parents or caregivers. The
interviews, featuring a diverse group of children, teenagers, biological
parents and foster parents, create an overview of FAS/FAE in understandable
language. $99.95
Crossing The Line
8866-EN-VID Aims This powerful
documentary provides convincing media support to Health and Life Skills units
on DUI, alcohol and drug education, substance abuse, behavioral choices and
decision making, personal health, and family life issues through examination of
the long-term effects of fatal crashes caused by drunk or reckless drivers.
Compelling true stories convey the consequences of driving while intoxicated,
reckless driving, or being a passenger in a vehicle driven by someone who is
under the influence. In candid interviews, incarcerated DUI drivers speak with
regret about the ill-fated moment that stripped them of their freedom, and
caused the deaths of others. Crash survivors, victims' families and friends express
their pain and regret, while attorneys and law enforcement officers discuss
legal aspects of alcohol-related crashes. Many drivers have an attitude of
"it can't happen to me". This program shatters that myth with
sobering and heart-wrenching insight. $99.95
Rock Bottom
8750-EN-VID Aims In a secluded beach
town in the cold of January, Chris Murphy finds his father, Bill, hospitalized
from a drinking binge. Refusing treatment, Bill is released into his son's
care. In the course of a weekend, father and son are forced to confront their
fragile relationship and conflicting feelings of love, compassion, anger and
betrayal. This is a story of a young man coming to terms with his father's
alcohol addiction and his own need for recovery. It's open--ended conclusion is
designed to touch viewers on an intimate, emotional level and to facilitate
discussion about a very sensitive issue. This compelling program complements
Health and Life Skills units on alcohol and drug education, substance abuse, behavioral
choices, personal health, family life issues. $89.95
Watch What You Drink
9099-EN-VID Aims This program reports on
the sinister use of the drug rohypnol, also known as the "date rape
drug." Originally developed as an anesthetic and sleeping pill, rohypnol
(nicknamed "ruffies") is odorless and colorless, and has been
implicated in cases of sexual assault and rape, involving women who were
unaware that rohypnol had been added to their drinks. They often have no memory
of what happened. Interviews with women who believe they were victims of the
drug reveal how a simple evening of fun -- going out dancing with friends --
turned into a nightmare of assault after they were drugged without their
knowledge. The program cautions individuals not to leave a drink unattended, or
accept a beverage from a stranger or someone whose motives may be suspect.
Compelling media support to Health and Guidance units on rape prevention,
survival and coping, violence prevention, alcohol and drug education, self esteem,
and crime prevention. $99.95
Working With Electricity
8132-EN-VID Aims Warehouses,
manufacturing plants, and construction areas are all places where major
electrical accidents can occur. Common hazards explored in this program include
insufficient wire insulation, faulty breakers, dirty casings, overloaded
outlets, and working with power tools around water. Fundamental OSHA
regulations are reviewed. $99.95
Electrical Safety In The Workplace
8863-EN-VID Aims Electricity lights up
our homes and powers much of the machinery and equipment that we use.
Unfortunately, most employees take electricity for granted and forget that it
can also be dangerous. Employees need to know how electricity works and the
precautions to take to protect themselves from its hazards. Electrical Safety
In The Workplace reminds employees about electrical hazards they may face in
their jobs, and provides the valuable information they need to work safely
around electricity, such as: how electricity works, fuses and circuit breakers,
grounding and GFIs, safe work practices, outlets, plugs and extension cords,
working with electrical equipment, using ladders around electricity, and
electrical emergencies. This program also satisfies the OSHA training requirements
under 29 CFR Part 1910.331 (Electrical Safety Standard) for non-qualified
employees. Contains Leader's Guide, & a Reproducible Quiz and Attendance
sheet, and other activities. $245.00
Working Safely In The Proximity Of Power
8893-EN-VID Aims Training for the
telecommunications industry, this program provides information for safely
working in proximity to high voltage sources, such as aerial or buried cable,
or while on customer premises. Correct inspection and use of safety gear is
covered, in addition to grounding, the use of a voltage detector, and measuring
for proper clearances and separations. Information provided meets special
telecommunications safety requirements. One of a nine-module series, each
module demonstrates the application of safe work habits to the specific subject
matter. $195.00
Earthquake: Some Were Prepared
8197-EN-VID Aims An earthquake is one of
the most violent geological events in which human beings may be involved.
Seismologists, emergency service personnel, health care professionals and
residents who experienced the Loma Prieta earthquake near Santa Cruz,
California, discuss how to prepare for and live through such an event. It gives
information about what people should do if they are in a home, a larger
building, or a vehicle. A potent media adjunct to Health and Safety units on
safety and injury prevention. Although the program's main message is safety
rather than scientific aspects of a quake, a segment is included which details
plate tectonics and the actions along fault lines that cause earthquakes. The
program serves as a vivid visual illustration for Earth Science and Geology
units on constructive and destructive forces that shape the features of the
Earth. $99.95
American Red Cross Emergency Test, The
8585-EN-VID Aims Accidents kill nearly
100,000 Americans every year. To reduce this tragic statistic, viewers of this
program are shown how to prepare for natural disasters and prevent accidents.
By using a multiple choice test, celebrities Phylicia Rashad, Joan Lunden, Don
Johnson, Josh Saviano and Alan Thicke demonstrate precautionary measures in
three categories: home safety, natural disaster safety and recreational safety.
Featured are such topics as how to locate and eliminate common household
hazards; how to prepare for earthquakes and storms; what should be done for
heat exhaustion, frostbite, unconsciousness, injury, heart attack, choking and
wounds; what should be done at the scene of an automobile accident. This
program provides significant media support to Health and Safety units on
accident causes and prevention, emergency first aid and safety precautions for
violent weather conditions. $89.95
Employee Education: Ergonomics And Your Health
8194-EN-VID (English or Spanish) Aims
This program teaches office employees how to arrange their workspace for
maximum comfort and productivity. Most office employees spend much of their
time sitting at their desks. With this program, they'll learn to use their desk
chairs correctly to increase comfort and avoid injury. As employees learn to
give a little extra attention to their workspace---and to their activities in
it---they are rewarded with more energy, job satisfaction, and fewer aches and
pains. $195.00
Industrial Ergonomics
8404-EN-VID (English or Spanish) Aims
Every day, employees make demands on their bodies that can cause ergonomic
injuries. This program shows how to match one's body to the task at hand by
avoiding positions that cause stress and strain. Also examined are choosing
tools and equipment; arranging workstations for maximum efficiency; and
employing proper lifting techniques. $245.00
Fire Extinguisher Training: Using The P.A.S.S. Technique
9290-EN-VID Aims For over a century,
fire extinguishers have been a valuable tool for fighting certain small fires.
Everyone should know how to use a fire extinguisher, but many people don't. Nor
does everyone know that a specific type of extinguisher should be used for each
class of fire. Using the wrong extinguisher could spread the fire, not put it
out. This program explains basic fire safety, the different classes of fires
and which extinguishers to use for each. The P.A.S.S. Technique-Pull, Aim,
Squeeze, Sweep-is demonstrated, as well as how to approach each kind of fire,
and how to install and maintain the extinguishers. The program stresses that
the time to learn how to use an extinguisher is before there is any need for
it. $99.95
Fire Extinguishers
9878-EN-VID Aims Four different types of
fires and fire extinguishers are described, along with the five main types of
extinguishing agents. The film shows how to safely operate and maintain fire
extinguishers and what to do before using the fire extinguisher. $99.95
Working On Aerial Lifts, Cranes, And Swing Stages
8035-EN-VID Aims Thousands of people are
injured each year from falls on the job. They may lack training or experience;
be careless or overconfident; or fail to use the equipment properly. This
program teaches workers safety rules to follow when operating aerial lifts,
cranes, and swing stages. The program explains the importance of inspecting
aerial equipment before the start of each work day; warming up engine and
hydraulic systems before operation; maintaining safe clearance from electrical
current; and wearing hard hats and other safety gear. In addition, the program
shows the safest ways to enter and exit aerial equipment and demonstrates
proper ground-to-equipment hand signals. $99.95
Employee Education: Safety In The Office
8195-EN-VID Aims More than 50 percent of
lost workdays are due to falls. In this program employees are persuaded to
accept responsibility for picking up pencils, paper clips, and other objects.
In addition, employees are shown how to load and use the filing cabinet
properly, a major source of office injuries. $195.00
Fire Extinguisher Training: Using The P.A.S.S. Technique
9290-EN-VID Aims For over a century,
fire extinguishers have been a valuable tool for fighting certain small fires.
Everyone should know how to use a fire extinguisher, but many people don't. Nor
does everyone know that a specific type of extinguisher should be used for each
class of fire. Using the wrong extinguisher could spread the fire, not put it
out. This program explains basic fire safety, the different classes of fires
and which extinguishers to use for each. The P.A.S.S. Technique-Pull, Aim,
Squeeze, Sweep-is demonstrated, as well as how to approach each kind of fire,
and how to install and maintain the extinguishers. The program stresses that
the time to learn how to use an extinguisher is before there is any need for
it. $99.95
Fire Extinguishers
9878-EN-VID Aims Four different types of
fires and fire extinguishers are described, along with the five main types of
extinguishing agents. The film shows how to safely operate and maintain fire
extinguishers and what to do before using the fire extinguisher. $99.95
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First Aid For Accidents
9791-EN-VID (English or Spanish) Aims
The film clearly identifies the four priorities of first aid treatment that
can't wait for medical help to arrive. Easy-to-follow commonsense procedures
are outlined, and the reasons behind them are effectively explained. $99.95
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Operating Forklifts Safely
2258-EN-VID (English or Spanish) Aims
Forklifts are powerful, rugged tools which provide users the ability to move
heavy loads from place to place, and load and unload materials from different
heights. Before the operator can safely handle a forklift, he/she must be fully
trained, evaluated, and certified to operate a forklift through the standards
set forth by OSHA. $295.00
Forklift Operation
9988-EN-VID Aims This program shows
forklift operators what to do and what not to do to ensure their own safety and
the safety of those around them. dramatization of a near accident caused by an
inexperienced driver emphasizes the importance of training. $99.95
DOT General Awareness Training: Handling And Transporting Hazardous
Materials Safely (Revised)
2260-EN-VID Aims This program provides
employees with an awareness of DOT regulations on identifying, handling and
transporting hazardous materials. $295.00
Handling Materials Safely
8862-EN-VID (English or Spanish) Aims
Many employees feel that moving and handling materials they work with every day
is just an ordinary task, not something they need to be concerned about. Yet
there are thousands of materials handling accidents every year, from small
splinters, cuts or scrapes to crushed fingers, hands and feet. In some
instances, even deaths have occurred. HANDLING MATERIALS SAFELY provides the
information employees need to work safely when handling various types of
materials. Topics covered include: types of potential hazards, planning a job,
personal protective equipment, proper lifting and moving techniques, ergonomic
considerations, mechanical lifting devices, hand trucks, carts, and pallet
trucks. $245.00
Working On Aerial Lifts, Cranes, And Swing Stages
8035-EN-VID Aims Thousands of people are
injured each year from falls on the job. They may lack training or experience;
be careless or overconfident; or fail to use the equipment properly. This
program teaches workers safety rules to follow when operating aerial lifts,
cranes, and swing stages. The program explains the importance of inspecting
aerial equipment before the start of each work day; warming up engine and
hydraulic systems before operation; maintaining safe clearance from electrical
current; and wearing hard hats and other safety gear. In addition, the program
shows the safest ways to enter and exit aerial equipment and demonstrates
proper ground-to-equipment hand signals. $99.95
Working On Ladders, Poles, And Scaffolds
8034-EN-VID Aims The program points
out that workers need to know their own capabilities, know how to use
their equipment, and keep their minds on the job. The dangers of using
drugs or alcohol when working above the ground are also discussed. $99.95
Working With Machinery
9831-EN-VID Aims This film teaches
safety from two perspectives: personal protection of the worker and
safeguarding the machine. The film also shows what safety equipment to use, and
how and when to use it. $99.95
Employee Education: Ergonomics And Your Health
8194-EN-VID Aims This program teaches
office employees how to arrange their workspace for maximum comfort and
productivity. Most office employees spend much of their time sitting at their
desks. Employee Education: Ergonomics And Your Health $195.00
Employee Education: Safety In The Office
8195-EN-VID Aims More than 50 percent of
lost workdays are due to falls. In this program employees are persuaded to
accept responsibility for picking up pencils, paper clips, and other objects.
In addition, employees are shown how to load and use the filing cabinet
properly, a major source of office injuries. Employee Education: Safety In The
Office $195.00
Office Safety
8410-EN-VID Aims Office accidents and
injuries account for thousands of hours in lost time and millions of dollars in
Worker's Compensation and medical costs. This program shows employees the
hazards that can exist in any office environment. Office Safety $245.00
Slips, Trips, And Falls
9798-EN-VID Aims Slips, trips,
and falls are a leading cause of injury and death on the job. Every year,
more than 200,000 employees are seriously hurt- some are even killed-in
falls. And office workers account for more than twice as many slips and
falls as non-office workers. $99.95
In A Split Second
8842-EN-VID Aims Every five seconds
there is a serious accident in the home. Aimed at lowering that statistic, this
program demonstrates to parents and other caregivers how they can take
precautions to prevent common accidents and shows what to do in the first few
seconds after an accident occurs---the most crucial time period. Featured
topics include treating wounds with bleeding, burns, drowning, choking,
electrocution, gun shot wounds and bike accidents. Helpful hints to prevent
these accidents from occurring are: never leave a child alone near the stove,
in water or in a car; make sure children eat slowly to avoid choking; cover
outlets with safety plugs; don't keep a loaded weapon in the home; and always
insist your child wear a helmet when riding a bike. Having an emergency phone
list by every telephone and a first aid kit nearby as well as knowing CPR will
allow you to react quickly and with confidence. These could be the things that
save the life of a child. This program provides significant media support to
Health and Safety units on accident prevention, emergency first aid and
parenting skills. $99.95
Eye Care And Safety
8923-EN-VID Aims This program reminds
employees that eye injuries can easily happen and shows them how to prevent
those injuries. Topics covered include how the eye functions, common types of
eye injuries and their causes, short and long term effects of eye injuries,
good eye care and safety practices, and selecting and using appropriate
personal protective equipment. $195.00
Hand, Wrist, And Finger Safety
8405-EN-VID (English or Spanish) Aims
Throughout the day employees encounter any number of potential hazards to their
hands, wrists and fingers. They use sharp tools or machines with heavy or fast
moving parts; handle corrosive materials; and employ awkward or repetitive
movements that can cause painful ergonomic injuries. Fortunately, these injuries
are preventable--if employees learn to recognize and avoid potential problems.
This program covers safety techniques, protective gear, and accident prevention
for a variety of jobs utilizing the hands, wrists, and fingers. $195.00
Safety Gear: Eye And Face Protection
8114-EN-VID (English or Spanish) Aims
Different types of safety glasses, safety goggles, and face shields are
described. Workers learn what to wear to protect their eyes from flying bits of
wood or metal, chemicals, and dangerous light. $99.95
Safety Gear: Foot Protection
8115-EN-VID Aims Three classifications
of safety shoes are identified. The program explains the functions of toe
shields, metatarsal guards, and puncture-resistant soles. $99.95
Safety Gear: Hand And Arm Protection
8116-EN-VID (English or Spanish) Aims A
variety of hand and arm safety gear is shown, ranging from light cotton to
heavy metal mesh gloves. Two types of hand and arm injuries are identified:
traumatic injuries and contact injuries. Techniques for protection are covered.
$99.95
Safety Gear: Head Protection
8117-EN-VID Aims The different
classifications of bump hats and hard hats are described, and the importance of
maintaining safety gear is emphasized. $99.95
Safety Gear: Hearing Protection
8118-EN-VID (English or Spanish) Aims
Martin Kove explains the physiology of the ear and describes how noise-induced
hearing loss occurs. A variety of earplugs and earmuffs are described, and the
advantages of using hearing protection are discussed. $99.95
Selection And Use Of Personal Protective Equipment
8925-EN-VID Aims Government surveys show
that the most common cause of workplace injuries is failure to use personal
protective equipment on the job. In most cases, equipment is readily available,
yet employees don't recognize its importance or take the time to use it. This
program shows employees how easily injuries can occur and how to select, use,
and care for appropriate personal protective equipment. $195.00
Respiratory Safety And Health
2257-EN-VID (English or Spanish) Aims
Today's workers come in contact with many airborne contaminants. This program
identifies respiratory hazards and on-the-job respiratory safety practices. $295.00
Respiratory Safety And Health
8926-EN-VID Aims Whether they are
visible or invisible, fumes, gases, and dusts can cause recurrent and sometimes
long-lasting respiratory problems. This program points out to employees why it
is important to recognize and guard against respiratory hazards. Topics covered
include how the human respiratory system functions, common causes of on-the-job
respiratory problems, and the use and care of respiratory safety equipment to
prevent those problems. $195.00
Safety Gear: Respirators
8119-EN-VID Aims This program explains
what happens to the body when workers breathe in chemical contaminants or are
deprived of oxygen. The different uses of respirators are introduced, and
equipment selection and maintenance are emphasized. $99.95
Traffic Control Through Work Zones
8854-EN-VID Aims Clear and simple
demonstrations explain step-by-step installation of the five traffic control
areas. Included are: basic flagging techniques, determining safe taper lengths,
proper positioning of channeling devices, do's and don'ts of flashing arrow
signs, and detailed safe work practices. $245.00
Accident Causes And Prevention (2nd Ed.)
8324-EN-VID Aims "Identifying
risk-producing behaviors can reduce the chance of injury. The program
illustrates warning signs that staff and supervisors should be alert to, and
encourages workers to look out for one another. Accident Causes And Prevention
(2nd Ed.)" $195.00
Hand And Power Tool Safety
8304-EN-VID (English or Spanish) Aims
Hand and power tools enable workers to perform their jobs with greater ease and
efficiency. However, these tools are quick to bite and can cause significant
injury if they are used incorrectly or carelessly. $195.00
Hand, Wrist, And Finger Safety
8405-EN-VID (English or Spanish) Aims
Throughout the day employees encounter any number of potential hazards to their
hands, wrists and fingers. They use sharp tools or machines with heavy or fast
moving parts; handle corrosive materials; and employ awkward or repetitive
movements that can cause painful ergonomic injuries. $195.00
DOT General Awareness Training: Handling And Transporting Hazardous
Materials Safely (Revised)
2260-EN-VID Aims This program provides
employees with an awareness of DOT regulations on identifying, handling and
transporting hazardous materials. $295.00
DOT Safety Training For Handling And Transporting Hazardous Materials
(Revised)
2261-EN-VID Aims This program teaches
employees to recognize and utilize information about hazardous materials found
in shipping papers and on warning labels. $295.00
Managing Conflict In The Workplace
2339-EN-VID Aims Conflict in the
workplace is a challenge faced by every supervisor and can be a serious problem
when it becomes disruptive or interferes with productivity. Supervisors that
manage conflict by helping employees work through their problems can improve
morale and productivity in the work environment. This program equips
supervisors with the tools they need to manage conflict successfully by using
the Constructive Confrontation approach. Viewers will be shown a step-by-step
example of Constructive Confrontation, followed by three open-ended conflict
resolution exercises. After each exercise, there is a place to stop the video
so that participants can analyze the confrontations and discuss how they might
handle each conflict. By following the guidelines in this program, both
employers and employees will benefit greatly, reshaping the workplace into a
more hospitable and efficient environment. $495.00
Conflict Resolution
8444-EN-VID Aims Conflict in the
workplace is a challenge that confronts every supervisor. When handled
successfully, conflict can result in productive discussion, better procedures,
and higher productivity. But effective conflict management isn't always
easy--or straightforward. It takes effort, and involves a unique combination of
interpersonal and problem-solving skills. This program shows supervisors what to
do when conflict occurs. It explains how to analyze the situation, when to
intervene, and how to communicate effectively when mediating conflict. Two
proven techniques that bring about productive, lasting solutions are
discussed--step by step. Throughout the program, built-in discussion breaks
give supervisors an opportunity to analyze and practice the skills under
review. $395.00
Workplace Violence: Recognizing And Defusing Aggressive Behavior
8742-EN-VID Aims A straightforward look
at the growing problem of violence in the workplace. Supervisors and managers
learn the warning signs of dysfunctional behavior that may lead to violent
episodes, from verbal abuse to the threat and reality of physical violence.
Intervention techniques are discussed, as well as actual tactics in the
defusing of potentially violent situations. $495.00
Workplace Violence: Employee Awareness
8743-EN-VID Aims A comprehensive
presentation designed to raise awareness amongst all types of employees
regarding the growing problem of violence in the workplace. Whether that
violence takes the form of verbal abuse or a real threat of physical violence,
whether the problem arises in the front office, on the factory floor, or out in
the field, there are common-sense techniques to avoid becoming a victim. $495.00
Workplace Violence: Customer Service And Field Personnel
8744-EN-VID Aims A comprehensive
presentation designed to raise awareness amongst all types of employees
regarding the growing problem of violence in the workplace. Whether that
violence takes the form of verbal abuse or a threat of physical violence,
whether the problem arises in the front office, on the factory floor, or out in
the field, there are common-sense techniques to avoid becoming a victim. $495.00
Workplace Violence: When The Shooting Starts
8807-EN-VID Aims Workplace violence has
become an all-too-common occurrence in today's society. All employees should be
aware of its warning signs, and should receive training in how to respond to
violent incidents at work. This program addresses violence in the workplace,
particularly the violence of handgun assaults. It suggests methods of screening
prospective employees, lists warning signs of possible violent behavior, and
illustrates survival skills which can be employed in the case of an armed
assault at the workplace. The survival suggestions offered refer to assaults
with handguns only. Automatic weapons, shotguns, and rifles are not addressed.
After participating in the program, employees will have gained an increased
awareness of workplace violence issues and will have learned specific,
practical steps they can take to help themselves and their organization prevent
and minimize workplace violence. $495.00
Conflict Communication Skills
8964-EN-VID Aims Conflict always is a
challenge, but by using effective communication techniques, you can stay in
control and solve the problem while keeping the respect of everyone involved. A
hostile person is generally not angry with you personally, but rather with a
situation. Using the wrong methods of dealing with an angry person, however,
can make things worse. This program identifies potential areas of conflict in
the workplace and teaches employees how to approach them successfully. $495.00
Violence In The Workplace
8965-EN-VID Aims No company is immune to
workplace violence anymore. This program helps employers recognize which
employees are most likely to become violent and how to intervene to prevent
problems. Prevent risk to yourself, your employees and your company by heading
off serious situations with the methods detailed in this essential program. $395.00
Powered Equipment In The Warehouse
8177-EN-VID Aims Proper techniques for
handling equipment on loading docks are illustrated, including checking trailer
wheels, inspecting dock boards, working inside a rail car, and operating
forklifts. Rules for stacking and picking orders are reviewed. $99.95
Manual Load Handling In The Warehouse
8178-EN-VID Aims About two-thirds of
warehouse injuries are caused by improperly lifting, carrying, or handling
materials. Body position is stressed, as the correct and incorrect ways of
lifting are shown. Other helpful safety rules are offered. $99.95
Handling Materials Safely
8862-EN-VID (English or Spanish) Aims
Many employees feel that moving and handling materials they work with every day
is just an ordinary task, not something they need to be concerned about. Yet
there are thousands of materials handling accidents every year, from small
splinters, cuts or scrapes to crushed fingers, hands and feet. In some
instances, even deaths have occurred. $245.00
Working Safely With Compressed Gas Cylinders
8849-EN-VID (English or Spanish) Aims
Compressed gas can be very dangerous. In the workplace, it is used for many
things: refrigeration, welding, and heating, to name just a few. It's vitally
important that those who work with compressed gas cylinders know how to handle
them safely. $245.00
Welding Safety In The Workplace
8986-EN-VID Aims Prevent serious
accidents and injuries due to flying sparks, toxic fumes, electric shock
and high temperatures associated with welding with this practical, detailed
program. Viewers are given the information they need to work safely with
an oxyacetyline unit, stick welding, or MIG and TIG operations. $195.00
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