SAFETY VIDEOS
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Some of The Popular OSHA Video Network Video Courses

 

Hazard Communication Training Course
Do you or your employees understand the new labels? What the 9 pictograms are? And which one is not-mandated? Training was supposed to be completed by December 1, 2013, but OSHA is not enforcing until later this year. Don't gt caught because OSHA is going to be aggressive with their fines for not training or for incomplete training. Plus our course gives the backup documentation that OSHA requires. We have designed the course for compliance training which you must give to all employees and all new hires.

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Chemistry Laboratory Safety
Do you have a lab in your facility. This program gives a first hand look to the ins and outs of a laboratory. From Fume Hoods to Personal Protective Equipment, this program is a must see for students and new hires. Since the laboratory has so many hazards associated with it, preventing injuries is a must. This program chronicles the workings of a laboratory along with environmental concerns. Subjects Covered Include: Proper laboratory techniques, Chemical glassware, Protective equipment, Housekeeping and Safety Data Sheets including the new mandates on labeling, signal words, pictograms and more. This is a great orientation to the Chemistry lab for students and workers alike. and a refresher for seasoned employees.

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Truck Driver Safety
Truck drivers are responsible for delivering goods ranging from building supplies to electronics all across the country. Drivers are responsible for the care of their trucks and keeping other drivers on the roads safe. Once on the road, it is important for truck drivers to be attentive and alert at all times. Truck drivers face a wide variety of unique driving and safety obstacles when on the road. Truck Driver Safety is designed to show proper truck driving practices. Shot on location with actual driver demonstrations, this program clearly outlines everyday delivery and driving situations and how to appropriately handle them. 

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Sub-Station Entry Procedures
Entering an electrical substation can be a daunting task. It may seem to be routine to some, but if you are  not trained in the proper procedures, you could be in violation  of OSHA standards and could risk you  life. To work around the substation you must be trained even if you are just delivering materials to the site. This video is an excellent way of explaining the hazards and safety knowledge of a sub-station and can be used as part of the required OSHA training.  

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Blood-Borne Pathogens
The threat of transmission of diseases through blood is very real. If someone gets cut and has bled into areas of the workplace do you know the proper procedures to clean-up the workplace to protect you and your fellow employees.  As an employer OSHA has strict guidelines to follow if someone is exposed to any bloodborne disease including, Hepatitis, HIV and other communical diseases from blood. Make sure your employees understand the significance of knowing the proper procedures as shown in this video. 

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How to Prepare for an OSHA Inspection
Do you know that over 1000 employers a week receive compliance inspections from OSHA. And because of the fiscal crisis our governemnt is currently in, it is apparant that these numbers will increase. It is always best to think about how your facility would respond to OSHA knocking at the door before it happens. An overview of who should be involved, what should be done and what to expect is the topic(s) of this video. This video covers what to plan for and how to make an OSHA inspection go as easy as possible. This video was written by a former OSHA inspector and includes a ebook on what OSHA looks for during the inspection process.

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Fall Protection - Construction Industry (available June 2021)

One of the worst violations that OSHA writes up citations for is on the construction fall protection standard. This construction standard is mandated for all contsruction workers that are working 6 feet or more above the levelbelow. This video highlights some of the OSHA standards, and directives related to fall protection.



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