NCACC
P.O.Box 1488
Raleigh, NC 27602-1488
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E-mail: ncacc@ncacc.org

First Aid Safety Training

A Shock To The System
A142
(5 minutes)
The shock that often accompanies a serious injury can be as deadly as the injury itself. This video outlines the symptoms of shock and proper treatment.

All Washed Up
A140
(5 minutes)
A secondary line of defense in the workplace is emergency showers and eye-wash units. This video teaches workers how and when to use them.

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
C205
This video examines the procedure for performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation on adults. It covers the following points: Positioning yourself to perform CPR, location of correct hand position, how to perform compression, depth of compressions, rate of compressions and delivering & rate of breaths.

Part 2
Substance Abuse
Highlights important training elements for supervisors, provides information for an effective substance abuse program, and has scenarios explaining how, when and why to confront employees and how to handle employees who appear to be under the influence.

Emergency Evacuation
E162
(15 minutes)
Explains the essentials of evacuations, precautions to take and what to do in case of an emergency. Although designed for large buildings, it can be adapted to any size facility.

Emergency Preparedness At Work
E163
(13 minutes)
This program explains how to prepare for emergencies such as earthquakes, tornados, hurricanes and other emergencies at work. Designed to reduce property damage and prevent injuries during emergencies.

American Red Cross Emergency Test
A130
(47 minutes)
How you react in an emergency situation after an accident, flood, hurricane, or during a fire may mean the difference between life and death. This video details fires, falls, choking, severe bleeding and jogging, hiking, and swimming accidents.

Amputation Injuries
A149
(5 minutes)
Few injuries are more devastating, both for the victim and bystander, than injuries involving amputations. Prompt and effective first aid can save the life or limb of amputation victims. This video covers how to care for the severed body part as well as the prevention, treatment and long-term care of amputation injuries.

Artificial Ventilation
A146 (English -- 12 minutes)
A147 (Spanish -- 12 minutes)
This first aid video deals with the many ways the air passage way can be blocked and the procedures to take when clearing the passage way. The Heimlich maneuver, chest thrust, and abdominal thrust are important elements that are reviewed. Also illustrated is the proper way to perform artificial ventilation when a victim's air passage way is obstructed.

Burns and Scalds
B139 (English -- 6 minutes)
B140 (Spanish -- 6 minutes)
This video graphically illustrates the seriousness and depth of the various types of burns. The four (4) major types of burns are discussed as well as the different degrees of burns. The importance of properly wrapping and dressing burn is also covered.

Chemical Burns
C137
(5 minutes)
Victims of chemical burns require immediate special attention. This video covers the basics of treatment of chemical burns including alkalis and acids, flushing the burned area and clothing removal.

Control of Bleeding
C167 (English -- 9 minutes)
C168 (Spanish -- 9 minutes)
This first aid video deals with the importance of controlling bleeding and how prompt action can save a life. Coverage of basic anatomy of blood flow through the body is illustrated. The video discusses the different types of pressure to apply to a variety of cuts and also how to determine whether an artery or vein was severed by the type of blood flow emitted from the victim.

CPR
C135
(5 minutes)
Heart attack is a major killer in the workplace. The American Red Cross recommends that every workplace be partially staffed with employees thoroughly trained in CPR techniques. This video introduces the need for such staffing and demonstrates the techniques while calling for regular refresher training.

CPR -- Circulation
C146
(6 minutes)
This dramatic video program demonstrates how to perform CPR to restore blood circulation to a victim whose heart has suddenly stopped.

Compressed Air Safety
C206
(9 minutes)
Because electricity isn’t associated with compressed air use, most people don’t recognize the danger it poses. Just like electricity, compressed air can be deadly if not treated with respect and used properly.

First Aid for Accidents - Safety on the Job
F110 (English - 16 minutes)
F157 (Spanish - 16 minutes)
A series of vignettes illustrates some of the most serious accidents occurring in the workplace. The injuries include broken legs, broken backs, bleeding, head wounds, electric shock requiring administration of CPR, and burns. The video clearly identifies the "four priorities" of first aid: get the victim away from the source of danger; check for breathing and give CPR if necessary; control bleeding; and treat for poison.

First Aid - The Video Kit
F111
(95 minutes)
This video tape program shows you what to do in case of an emergency - and what not to do. It also explains the basic principles of first aid, preventing shock, respiratory emergencies, CPR, bleeding, poisoning, burns, fractures, familiar emergencies and prevention. The program was developed under the auspices of the American Red Cross.

First Aid Instructor
F281
(52 minutes)
Meets Red Cross, AMA and OSHA standards for training persons in Basic First Aid. Topics include bleeding, animal bites, slings, shocks, fainting, strokes and all other topics necessary for first aid training.

Handling & Transportation
H192 (English - 10 minutes)
H193 (Spanish - 10 minutes)
The proper handling and transportation of a victim is illustrated in this first aid video. The importance of proper moving and care of a victim are stressed throughout this video. Various ways to lift and transport a victim, depending upon the type of injury are covered. Also, the importance of testing a stretcher transport before lifting a victim.

Handling The Heat
H152
(5 minutes)
Heat exhaustion is a serious problem in many industries. This video offers recommendations for individual safeguards to eliminate or reduce the hazard. It demonstrates proper clothing for various hot environments and reminds the worker about the need for liquids and rest.

Heat Can Kill
H148
(5 minutes)
Heat stroke and heat exhaustion are ever present in hot environments. This video describes the signs of heat stroke and exhaustion and explains how to treat heat stroke victims.

Heat Stress
H124
(16 minutes)
Focuses on the ways the employee can prevent illnesses and minimize safety hazards caused by working in hot environments. Using state-of -the-art techniques, this video shows how to prepare for working in hot environments and how to control the effects of heat stress.

Heimlich Maneuver
H204
(4 minutes)
The Red Cross approved training in this short video may possibly prevent a death by suffocation due to choking. The tape shows how to recognize the symptoms of choking and how to perform the Heimlich Maneuver on the victim. Don't stand around and wait when this simple act can save a life!

Moving and Lifting
M124
(5 minutes)
Describes in detail how to properly move, pad, and secure injured victims for positioning and placement onto spine boards or stretchers.

Obstructed Airways
O118
(7 minutes)
This two segment program dramatizes realistic examples of victims with obstructed airways. A lunchroom scene with a worker choking on food and a yard scene when a worker is found unconscious and not breathing are portrayed.

Patient Assessment
P133 (English - 6 minutes)
P134 (Spanish - 6 minutes)
First aid procedures for patient assessment is the first step in caring for a victim. This video demonstrates the proper procedures when caring for an injured person. Attention is focused on respiratory arrest and circulatory failure as well as primary and secondary survey of a victim.

Saving Sight
S116
(20 minutes)
This program introduces employees to the procedures and protective equipment that can help prevent eye injuries.

Shock
S204 (English - 8 minutes)
S205 (Spanish - 8 minutes)
This video discusses the importance of treating all first aid victims for shock since it follows most injuries. Good illustrations covering the different bodily systems and identifying shock through physical characteristics are thoroughly discussed.

Stop The Bleeding
S145
(5 minutes)
No step in first aid treatment is more critical than stopping the bleeding. This video explains why and gives demonstrations on various techniques recommended for stopping bleeding and warns against once common procedures such as tourniquets.

Stop The Burning Process
S132
(40 minutes)
This video extensively covers the first aid procedures for burns and the techniques for prevention. Produced at the Texaco Refinery in Los Angeles, CA.

Survival Guide
S143
(30 minutes)
A video produced by Pacific Bell that describes first aid procedures for a wide variety of emergency situations including electrical shock, artificial respiration, CPR, choking and drowning.

Thermal Burns
T138
(5 minutes)
This video is about the proper first aid procedures to follow in treating thermal burns prior to EMT's arriving on the scene.

Wounds and Dressing
W132 (English - 11 minutes)
W133 (Spanish - 11 minutes)
This first aid video discusses the six classifications of wounds and the proper treatment of these wounds. First aid procedures to follow for dressing wounds depending upon the type of injury is also covered. Good illustrations associated with the do's and don'ts of wrapping a wound are covered in this video.

Forklift & Crane Safety

Cranes
C130
(10 minutes)
This video program discusses the proper use, care, and inspection of cranes on the job site and ways to identify unsafe cables. This older "slides on tape" production by the Associated General Contractors, in cooperation with OSHA, is informative although it should be viewed by a supervisor prior to being shown to a large audience.

Cranes, Chains
CS222
(5 minutes)
Excellent program for anyone using overhead cranes/jib hoists. Discusses slings, lifting angles, safety procedures, inspection procedures and more.

Forklift -- Basic Operating Rules
CS207
(5 minutes)
This video reviews the OSHA operating rules to remind employees of the basics with regard to operating a forklift. A video all forklift operators and supervisors should see!

Forklift -- Engineering Principles
CS206
(5 minutes)
The principles of forklift engineering are an important part of understanding how and why forklifts operate. Without this training, operators may not fully understand why certain safety procedures are mandated.

Forklift Safety -- Part 1
F124
(18 minutes)
This program shows workers how forklifts operate and discusses the design requirements established by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). It also covers operator qualifications and safety precautions. The program highlights include: The principals of operation, lift-truck capacity, three point suspension, safety inspection, accident and injuries, and operator responsibility.

Forklift Safety -- Part 2
F125
(19 minutes)
This program shows the actual operation of the forklift. Highlights of this program include: Internal combustion and electric forklifts, picking up a load, driving with a load, and properly setting the load down.

Forklift -- Equipment Maintenance
CS208
(5 minutes)
This program discusses the maintenance procedures for both electric and gas powered forklifts. Battery maintenance is also reviewed.

Forklift Mechanic -- Workplace Safety -- Hazardous Material
F118
(18 minutes)
The forklift operator mechanic is one of the most responsible jobs in industry. This video reviews the hazardous materials, such as gasoline, oils, paints, battery acids, etc., used by the forklift mechanic. Additionally, this video covers MSDS forms and the correct use of various types of fire extinguishers.

Forklift Operation: Safety on The Job
F119
(19 minutes)
Shows operators what to do and what not to do to assure their own safety and of those around them. Safety procedures covered in this video include performing a pre-check, stacking loads, carrying loads up and down ramps, lowering loads and handling emergency situations.

Forklift: Color of Danger
C116 (Spanish -- 16 minutes)
C117 (English -- 16 minutes)
Dramatizes the safe operation of industrial forklift trucks. Illustrates a variety of accidents brought about by operator carelessness or negligence. Gives tips for all who work around material-handling machinery. Developed from actual accident case histories. Professional stuntmen lend realism to this older, but classic, video.

General Safety and Training

ADA: Willing and Able
A145
(5 minutes)
The Americans With Disabilities Act is tearing down barriers for Americans with differing abilities. This video shows how the ADA affects you, your company and the 43 million Americans with some type of disability.

All Washed Up
A140
(5 minutes)
A secondary line of defense in the workplace is emergency showers and eye-wash units. This video teaches workers how and when to use shower and eyewash units.

Anthrax Threat
A169
(18 minutes)
The threat of Anthrax existed before the unforgettable terrorist attacks of 9-11-01 but now more than ever the threat is real. This video gives a detailed summary of what Anthrax is, how someone can become infected and how the infection affects the body. If you or someone at your company receives a suspicious letter or package, knowing what steps to take can minimize the risk.

Boating Safety
B147
(5 minutes)
Every year, more than 1,000 Americans die in boating accidents. This video describes common boating hazards and discusses steps to take for avoiding accidents.

Bomb Threat Strategy
B126
(15 minutes)
Contains preventative measures, what to look for, search procedures, assessing the threat, the telephone call, when to evacuate and the correct evacuation procedures.

Building Evacuation
B125
(10 minutes)
Every person in a building needs to know their role in an evacuation of any building. This video offers valuable tips for evacuation procedures.

Compressed Air Safety
C206
(9 minutes)
Because electricity isn’t associated with compressed air use, most people don’t recognize the danger it poses. Just like electricity, compressed air can be deadly if not treated with respect and used properly.

Destination Safety
D155
(5 minutes)
A safe workplace begins with safety-conscious employees. In this video, gumshoe detective Joe Entrencher solves a case of increased accidents at the Acme Companies.

D.O.T. 60/60 TRAINING
D167
(set of 2 X 60-minute videos)
Part 1 - Alcohol
Fulfills the mandated 60-minute alcohol awareness training, includes an overview of alcohol awareness training rules, scenarios of types of testing to increase awareness, and the effects of alcohol use on the job.

Part 2 - Substance Abuse
Highlights important training elements for supervisors, provides information for an effective substance abuse program, and has scenarios explaining how, when and why to confront employees and how to handle employees who appear to be under the influence.

Egress/Exit Safety
E136
(5 minutes)
What a way to die! What if your building has emergency exits, but you can't escape disaster because you can't exit safely? In this video, three key points are covered - obstructions, exit doors, and how to exit safely.

Emergency Preparedness at Work
E138
(13 minutes)
This program explains how workers should prepare for emergencies such as earthquakes, tornadoes, hurricanes and others. Provides training to reduce property damage and prevent injuries during such emergencies.

Employee Safety Orientation
E107 (English -- 14 minutes)
E108 (Spanish -- 14 minutes)
Designed to train new employees in the general hazards to which they are exposed in most industries. Clothing, personal protective equipment, machine guarding, reporting accidents and employee responsibility in preventing injuries are reviewed.

Getting out Alive - Building Evacuation
G118
(30 minutes)

Hand Gun Safety
H201
(5 minutes)
This year, approximately 1,000 Americans will die as a result of handgun accidents. This video describes a few simple but important rules for handgun safety.

Housekeeping -- General Workspace
H149
(5 minutes)
Proper housekeeping is one of the first steps in maintaining efficient and safe working conditions. It's necessary to keep our workspace clean and organized!

How To Prevent Sexual Harassment
H112
(10 minutes)
This video defines sexual harassment, examines the consequences when it is identified and helps employers train and sensitize their employees to the problem in order to prevent it.

Human Behavior
CS201
(5 minutes)
This program explains unsafe acts, written counseling and information useful to supervisors and managers in their efforts to eliminate accidents and injuries.

Human Behavior -- Reducing Unsafe Acts
H133
(English -- 13 minutes)
The vast majority of injuries are caused by unsafe acts of employees. This program explains unsafe acts and verbal/written counseling. Provides general information to employees and supervisors on how to control unsafe acts.

Human Behavior -- Reducing Unsafe Acts
H134
(13 minutes)
An important part of any safety program is reducing unsafe acts and counseling employees who cause accidents. This program explains what an unsafe act is, how accidents are caused and necessary counseling. Good program for employees and supervisors. Implementation of this program will reduce accidents significantly.

Industrial Housekeeping
I123
(7 minutes)
 Develops an understanding of the relationship between industrial housekeeping and good safety practices. Teaches employees to use a questioning framework for maintaining housekeeping standards.

It won't Happen to Me: Accidents In The Workplace
I108
(17 minutes)
This program discusses the major factors that cause accidents and why people take safety risks. Actual interviews with the people who took safety for granted and lost are highlighted for emphasis.

It's a New Day
I119
(19 minutes)
 Based on the experience of the Drackett Company, this program provides industry personnel with the how-to's of establishing a successful safety program - resulting in fewer accidents, increased productivity and better quality control.

Job Safety Analysis Process: A Practical Approach
J105
(15 minutes)
This video discusses the JSA process. It teaches the viewer how to determine which jobs to select for JSA, to separate jobs into basic steps for JSA, to identify the hazards associated with each job step, and to use methods to control each hazard.

Lead In The Workplace
L134
(16 minutes)
Employees rarely understand the dangers of lead exposure. This program will give them important facts regarding lead exposure. This program will give them important facts regarding lead exposure and the potential ailments that can result from this occupational hazard.

Lightning Safety 101
L154
(12 minutes)
Lightning is one of natures deadliest mysteries. You never know when or where it will strike. Being aware of what to do and not do when a lightning storm hits can save your life.

Living With The Consequences
L114
(12 minutes)
The objective of this program is to prevent on-the-job injuries by making employees aware of the potential consequences to their normal life style. An employee's story of how the everyday activities he enjoyed were curtailed by a serious accident dramatically illustrates why employees should not take chances or shortcuts on the job.

Managing The High Risk Exposures of Workers Under 25
M141
(11 minutes)
 This video addresses workers between 18 and 24 years of age and why one out of ten employees in that age group are injured on the job. Covers a wide range of jobs and duties, supervisors' responsibilities as well as instilling the proper attitude towards the job in the employee.

One Breath Away
O123
(5 minutes)
One breath, that's all it takes to die from hydrogen sulfide poisoning. Working at job sites where the highly toxic gas is found, demands extra safety efforts on the part of all workers, as this video illustrates.

Protecting Workers: How OSHA Conducts Inspections
P135
(18 minutes)
This video takes a close-up look at OSHA's inspection process and answers the most frequently asked questions about OSHA inspections. A typical job site inspection is conducted with follow-up procedures and possible fine charges are suggested.

Safety is Your Responsibility
S208 (English -- 15 minutes)
S209 (Spanish -- 15 minutes)
Safety begins with the right attitude. Keeping safety in mind while on the job and keeping personal matters at home are discussed.

Safety Showers and Eye Washes
S150
(12 minutes)
To help employees be prepared to use safety showers and eye washes in case of accidents or emergencies, this education and training program is designed to present basic information on this type of equipment, how it works and when it should be used.

Sexual Harassment-With all due Respect
S248
(18 minutes)
This video is designed to help promote a respectful workplace by educating the viewer of equality, accepting differences and appreciating diversity.

Three Steps to Safety
T172
(5 minutes)
A Job Hazard Analysis asks that workers and employers Define, Analyze and Prevent potential safety hazards before they occur. This video explains how to use the concept in everyday situations as part of safety awareness.

25 Most Commonly Sited OSHA Violations
T152
(8 minutes)
 Explains the most commonly cited violations, what the violations are and how to avoid citations for these types of violations. Excellent program for managers, supervisors and employees to guide them in better OSHA compliance.

Confined Space Entry
C171
(19 minutes)
Covers the basic aspects of OSHA's standard for Permit-Required Confined Spaces (29 CFR 1910.146). Defines a confined space, confined space classification, the permit system, duties of the authorized entrant, attendant and entry supervisor and training requirements.

Confined Space Entry
C173
(20 minutes)
Confined space entries contain many potential safety and health hazards. This program, designed in compliance with Federal Regulations, was developed to help ensure worker safety and health. The material found in this program is designed to help you create and administer a program on confined space entry safety.

Confined Space Entry (Public Agency)
C122
(12 minutes)
 Addresses operational and safety standards for typical confined space hazards found in public agencies. Evaluation of atmospheric hazards, ventilation, respiratory protection, entry and rescue procedures are discussed.

Confined Space Entry Safety
C124 (English -- 19 minutes)
C151 (Spanish -- 19 minutes)
Contains updated OSHA training requirements for persons required to enter confined spaces. Specific procedures and steps to take to prevent accidents. Good program for new or experienced employees.

Confined Space Entry: Do It Right … Stay Alive
C125
(24 minutes)
Informs employees of the hazards inherent in any confined space entry. Instructs them in correct procedures and motivates them to follow these procedures at all times.

Confined Space Entry
C144
(12 minutes)
Entry procedures, lockout and electrical, mechanical and pneumatic hazards, wearing personal protective equipment and rescue procedures are shown in this video.

Permit Required Confined Space
P125
(5 minutes)
More dangerous than the expanse of outer space, are the mysterious "Confined Spaces" here on Earth. this video shows you how to "come back alive" from "Inner Space". It also tells employers and workers categories and examples of confined spaces; how to be aware of certain atmospheric conditions within a confined space and what OSHA requires of employers with respect to confined spaces.

Electrical Safety Training

A Shocking Experience
A158
(5 minutes)
Electrical hazards pose a danger at home as well as in the workplace. This video reviews proper safety precautions for working with electricity.

A Welcome Interruption -- GFCI
A126
(5 minutes)
Electrical shock, especially with power tools, is an ever-present danger in the workplace. Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters are a major safety aid in prevention of this danger. This video explains both the need for and the operations of GFCI installation.

Basic Electrical Safety
B128 (English -- 9 minutes)
B132 (Spanish -- 9 minutes)
Electrical hazards effect all employees. This presentation covers the basic electrical hazards including grounding prongs, electrical charges and prevention techniques that all employees need to be aware of. An excellent video for training new and experienced employees.

Bonding and Grounding
B127
(10 minutes)
An excellent program to increase knowledge and awareness relating to static electricity when using and handling flammable liquids. This program explains static electricity and how to properly bond and ground storage containers.

Electrical
E102
(13 minutes)
This video is designed for the construction site and discusses proper grounding of equipment, inspection techniques, ground fault indicators (GFI), warning tags and electrical fire hazards. This older "slides on tape" production by the Associated General Contractors, in cooperation with OSHA, is informative although it should be viewed by a supervisor prior to being shown to a large audience.

Electrical Burns
E117
(5 minutes)
The biggest danger in treating victims of electrical burns is shock hazards to the rescuers. This video covers the basic precautions of initial treatment of electrical burns.

Electrical Grounding
E133
(28 minutes)
Shows basic principles of electrical grounding. The circuits explained include: voltage on frame of machine with no grounding and no electrical fault, voltage on frame of machine with an electrical fault and examples of "peg grounding" with electrical faults on different phases. Viewers also learn proper electrical grounding techniques and ways to avoid electrical hazards by using correct grounding procedures.

Electrical Lockout/Tagout
E103
(27 minutes)
Explains the principles of safe electrical lockout procedures. Physical locks and tags are discussed, and examples are given of different procedures that may be used. Viewers learn the importance of keeping a safe attitude when dealing with electrical tagout and nine points to remember when performing lockout procedures.

Electrical Safety
E129
(12 minutes)
This program meets OSHA requirements for training all personnel in electrical hazards. Mandatory requirements for training employees who not only work with electricity, but also for those who operate electrical equipment. Includes lockout/tagout information as well.

Electical Safety
E161
(8 minutes)
High Impact Video
In this dynamic video, plant employees return from break find a co-worker lying next to a conveyer where she had been electrocuted and a finger nail file was lying next to her body. As the investigation proceeds, viewers will see how other tragic mistakes involving electricity may have been similar to the mistake that caused Donna's death.

Electrical Safety
CS210  (5 minutes)  Covers basic electrical safety, i.e., two and three prong plugs, grounding, insulation, equipment and safety checks.

Electrical Safety
E104
(28 minutes)
This program concentrates on the everyday encounters that electricians and other maintenance personnel have with electricity below 600 volts. Case histories are given, and safety attitudes are discussed. Other subjects addressed include circuits, fuses, grounding, lockout and insulation.

Electrical Safety
E119
(11 minutes)
 Electrical shocks can kill or maim. This program will help you recognize electrical dangers at work and at home. Faulty tools and high-voltage wires are just some of the dangers shown. First aid for electrical-shock victims is also included.

Fire Aid Safety Training

Electrical Safety
F105
(14 minutes)
Excellent for new and experienced employees. Supplements OSHA requirements for emergency preparedness training. Extinguishers, sprinklers, housekeeping, chemicals, cords, receptacles and power tools.

I Felt Comfortable
I124
(25 minutes)
The true life story of Randy Fellhoelter's close encounter with death after intentionally violating safety work rules and procedures. Although Randy's accident was caused by his accidental contact with 7,200 volts of electricity, the video focuses on how individual behavior plays a major role in accidents and/or accident prevention. The specific details of the accident were omitted from the video to draw attention to the conditions that led up to the tragedy that changed Randy's life forever. Warning: This Is A Very Graphic Video.

Locking Out Accidents
L123
(14 minutes)
 Production machinery can be dangerous if not properly locked out during maintenance. Lockout procedures for electricity, steam, pneumatics, hydraulics and gravity are reviewed to emphasize the importance of ensuring zero energy.

Lockout Procedures
L128
(10 minutes)
The aim of a successful lockout is to isolate all forms of energy, ensure no accidental release of potentially hazardous energy and to control entry to a restricted area.

Lockout/Tagout
L115
(22 minutes)
Shows employees what lockout/tagout is, why it is necessary, and when to lockout and covers step-by-step lock out/tag out procedures.

Lockout/Tagout: A Lock on Safety
L132
(19 minutes)
A dramatic electrocution provides the opening of an informative overview of OSHA's lockout/tagout standard (29 CFR 1910.147) for both affected employees and authorized employees. The program addresses various energy hazards, specific lockout/tagout procedures, restoring service and special situations.

Lockout/Tagout Controlling Hazardous Energy
L131
(22 minutes)
Designed to address critical OSHA training requirements for employees in general industry where the unexpected startup or release of stored energy could cause injury or death of an employee.

Lockout/Tagout Procedures
L136
(27 minutes)
Identifies and illustrates proper lockout/tagout procedures for a variety of applications. Shows proper lockout/tagout and start-up sequences when working with four energy types: electrical hydraulic/pneumatic, fluids and gasses, and mechanical.

Lockout/Tagout: You Hold The Key
L153
Lockout/Tagout can affect any employee. Your either an "authorized employee" or an "affected employee". Either way-you should know the importance of lockout/tagout!

Maintenance Person Safety
M101
(14 minutes)
Maintenance persons are professionals that must be knowledgeable in many subject areas. Although this video presentation is not exclusively about electrical safety, it does cover many electrical safety areas that maintenance persons are faced with.

Preventing Electrical Accidents: Safe Work Practices
P131
(23 minutes)
This video introduces employees to the hazards associated with electricity in the workplace. Discusses the different ways to approach energized vs. de-energized equipment, as well as the lock out/tag out procedure for electrical parts or circuits.

Respect Electricity
R135
(27 minutes)
Focuses on the awareness, knowledge, and attitude necessary to recognize, evaluate, and control electrical hazards in the workplace and at home. This video is segmented into four parts and should be viewed prior to presenting to an audience.

Take Electricity Seriously -- Developing Awareness
T157
(14 minutes)
Shows the kinds of electrical incidents and injuries that can occur at home, followed by a group discussion on how these incidents could have been prevented.

Understanding Grounding Part 1, Services
U107
(1 hour, 15 minutes)
Narrated by Mark Shapiro who is a subscriber of the National Electrical Code Committee, Mark draws on his vast experience to help you understand what the NEC requires and how to use this information. this video covers the following subjects: Understanding electrical system grounding, current flow in a grounding system, definitions of grounding terms, grounding electrodes, ground rods, equal potential grounding, sizing of service grounding conductors, service bonding requirements and more.

Hazardous Materials Management

BMI Safety Program
B113
(12 minutes)
The Basic Management Incorporated or BMI Chemical Complex manufacturers hazardous chemicals and requires safety procedures be strictly followed. This program reviews these plant safety regulations, which include hard hat and safety eye glasses requirements; no smoking areas; evacuation procedures; and use of the Scott ATO Respirator.

Building Blocks of Our World: Chlorine
B138
(6 minutes)
Used as a general introduction into the world of chlorine. Highlights the many uses and importance of chlorine in product manufacturing and water purification. Developed by the Chlorine Institute.

Change of Habit
C163
(5 minutes)
Knowing how to take care of incidental chemical and waste spills can improve plant safety and protect the environment. In this video, learn how important it is to keep such accidents from turning into a disaster.

Chemical Burns
C137
(5 minutes)
Chemical burns require special handling for treatment of accident victims. This video covers the basics of treatment of chemical burns.

Chemical Control Room
C149
(23 minutes)
Safe chemical handling and what all on-site personnel should know about chemicals is emphasized: from identification and proper storage, health and protective working practices, to clean up procedures and emergency care. As an example, these important facts are covered for four chemicals -- sodium hydroxide, acetone, chlorine, and hydrazine. This is part of NIOSH curriculum for training power plant employees.

Chemical Handling
C104
(16 minutes)
Stresses the importance of proper chemical handling and the precautions that are crucial in industries which use or manufacture chemicals. Health and safety hazards, effects of exposure and emergency procedures are reviewed.

Chemical Properties of Hazardous Materials
C105
(14 minutes)
Gives a concise introduction to the chemical properties of hazardous materials and includes the proper labeling and placecarding techniques of material identification.

Chemical Safety Part 1
C106
(20 minutes)
This video creates an awareness of the potential hazards a chemical may present. Eight important rules for safe handling of chemical substances are explained in detail and the behavior of chemical substances is explored. Material safety data sheets, proper labeling, and emergency procedures are outlined.

Chemical Safety Part 2
C107
(20 minutes)
Designed to help your personnel understand the health hazards of chemical substances, this program explains how certain chemicals can affect human health, how these harmful effects can be avoided, and procedures to follow in case of an accident.

Chemical Safety Part 3
C108
(20 minutes)
Addresses the subjects of fire and explosion as they relate to chemical substances. The characteristics of chemicals-flashpoint, reactivity, vapor pressure-are demonstrated, and the safe handling and storage of potentially hazardous materials are stressed.

Chemtrec Center
C156
(18 minutes)
Produced by the Chemical Manufacturers Association, this video provides an overview of emergency and non-emergency services available through toll-free telephone numbers including emergency information and technical assistance from chemical industry experts, and non-emergency health, safety and environmental information.

Chlorine Does a World of Good
C157
Employee Version -- (12 minutes)
Community Version -- (11 minutes)
Employee Version -- Reviews the history of the use of chlorine in drinking water, pharmaceuticals, containers, etc. Discusses the importance of employee training, emergency response plans, and community awareness.
Community Version (on the same tape directly after the Employee Version) -- Nearly identical to the employee version, it is not necessary to show both segments to the same group.

Chlorine Safety
C111
(26 minutes)
This program reveals the health hazards associated with chlorine, and tells how to prevent exposure. Outlines rules for storage and handling, and emergency procedures for leaks, spills, fires, and explosions.

Compliance Training For D.O.T. Regulations
C120
(19 minutes)
This bright, informative video holds viewer interest as it explains how the Department of Transportation uses symbols and colors to identify hazard classes, and D.O.T.'s methods of identifying hazardous material shipments through placearding, labeling and marking -- vital information that will help supplement your training program.

Containment, Treatment and Disposal
C127
(22 minutes)
Discusses some operational management aspects of dealing with a large, complex spill incident which poses a major threat to the public with possible long term implications. Principles can be applied to any incident regardless of size. 

Danger: Benzene!
D145
(5 minutes)
Benzene is a key ingredient in many products and industrial processes, but it can also pose a major health and safety risk for workers. This video educates industrial workers about the hazards and provides safety tips for safe work habits.

Dealing with Chemical Safety
D122
(15 minutes)
The physical form, the dose, the risks, the hazards and methods of entry into the body are some of the subjects addressed in this video. Control measures to minimize the hazards ranging from elimination and substitution through the role of personal protection equipment are examined in detail.

Drum and Other Small Spills: Control, Containment and Clean-Up
D116
(17 minutes)
This program provides step-by-step instruction on how to safely contain, control and clean up small spills. Topics covered include: notifying the appropriate personnel and/or agency, proper protective equipment, and puncture, hole and crack repair.

First On The Scene
F112
(32 minutes)
Attention getting video, prepared by the Chemical Manufacturers Association, shows first responders what to do -- and what to avoid -- when they encounter an emergency situation involving hazardous materials. The video depicts first responders at the scene of an auto-chemical truck accident. Viewers learn what they should do to protect themselves, help victims, and obtain professional assistance in handling the situation.

Flammables and Explosives
F158
(11 minutes)
Designed to train the laboratory employee, this video defines flammables and explosives, conditions that can create flammable/explosive hazards, the role of ventilation in preventing flammable/explosive hazards, emergency planning, use of compressed gases, storing and transporting flammables and explosives and more.

Fleet Shop Safety-Hazardous Materials
F136
(13 minutes)
Explains the safety procedures when working with the hazardous materials that are usually found in the automotive repair shop.

Handling Gas Cylinders
H147
(5 minutes)
Gas cylinders containing everything from acetylene to nitrogen and oxygen are common on many industrial sites. This video warns against taking these canisters for granted, discusses their hazardous potential and demonstrates proper handling and storage techniques.

Haz-Com: An Overview
H158 • (English -- 5 minutes)
H191 • (Spanish -- 5 minutes)
This video gives a quick reference guide to the Hazardous Communications requirements -- an introduction to Haz-Com requirements, labeling and MSDS's.

Hazard Alert: Laboratory Spills
H105
(11 minutes)
Gives employees a knowledge of the precautionary steps and appropriate clean-up and disposal procedures to be followed in the event of a small spill of acid, caustic, or flammable liquid. Awareness of potential hazards, location and proper use of safety equipment and clean-up material and appropriate first aid procedures are emphasized.

Hazard Communication
H106
(18 minutes)
Familiarizes employees with OSHA's hazard communication standard. It also shows employees how to properly label containers and what types of protective equipment should be used when working with hazardous chemicals. Reviews MSDS's also.

Hazard Communication: Supervisory Overview
H110
(11 minutes)
A supplement to the HAZCOM Compliance Manual. Informs supervisors of the requirements of the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard and identifies and explains its five key aspects. It also explains the role supervisors play in preparing their company for compliance with the standard.

Hazard Communications
CS200
(5 minutes)
Employees have a right to know about potential hazards in their working environment and employers are legally bound to communicate these potential hazards to their employees. This video meets OSHA training requirements for employee "right to know" programs. Included are material safety data sheets (MSDS), labeling, chemical hazards, and basic prevention techniques to avoid chemical exposure.

Hazardous Spills, Leaks and Drips Cleanup
H174
(14 minutes)
Excellent program for all persons using oil, solvents and other hazardous materials. This video program explains clean up procedures, emergency action, hazardous waste and provides information to help control the effects of spills and cleanup operations.

Hazard Communications (Public Agencies)
H107
(12 minutes)
Public agencies have many unique chemicals and situations that require special attention and training for employers working with and around chemicals. By law, employers are required to train their work force in the risks and hazards associated with chemicals in the workplace.

Hazwoper: Identification and Recognition of Hazardous Materials
H176
(13 minutes)
Identification and recognition of hazardous materials are critical when you use, store, handle, transport and dispose of hazardous materials. Definitions and classifications of hazardous materials, storage of hazardous waste and safety of cylinders is discussed with proper guidelines to follow.

Hazwoper: Obtaining Information In An Emergency
H170
(10 minutes)
Material Safety Data Sheets, shipping documents, contingency plans, regulatory agency and related references are discussed to inform the viewer about obtaining information in an emergency.

Hazwoper: Organizational Contigency Planning
H171
(9 minutes)
Designed for companies developing contingency planning for spills and emergency response. Reviews organizational structure, establishing a work plan. Lists important aspects of designing your own program and what to include in your contingency plan for response to emergencies.

Hazwoper: Orientation
H173
(14 minutes)
Introduction to HAZWOPER, what it's all about and how companies may comply with the Hazardous Waste Operations Emergency Response training requirements that apply to organizations handling and using hazardous materials.

Hazwoper: Safety Rules and Regulations
H177
(11 minutes)
Gives a brief overview of some of the statutes pertaining to HAZWOPER. An understanding of these statutes is imperative to the safe operation of employees working with hazardous materials.

Hazwoper: Toxicology
H175
(9 minutes)
Toxicology is the study of toxic or poisonous substances. This program defines toxicity, acute and chronic effects and threshold limit values. Excellent video for anyone dealing with or near hazardous materials

Introduction To Hazardous Spills / Laws and Regulations
I107
(14 minutes)
This two part module provides an introduction to hazardous material spill response, including the responsibilities of various on-scene personnel. It also gives an overview of the relevant Federal laws.

Hazard Communications Training
H241
(8 minutes)
**HIGH IMPACT VIDEO**
This video uses several accident reenactments to illustrate common mistakes employees make when working with chemicals. Your employees will see horrific consequences of taking shortcuts and neglecting safety rules when working with hazardous substances.

MSDS: Cornerstone of Chemical Safety
M108
(19 minutes)
Provides an understanding of the importance of Material Safety Data Sheets in hazard communication programs and an overview of the basic elements of an MSDS. Defines many of the terms common to MSDS's such as Threshold Limit Value, Permissible Exposure Level, flash point and vapor density.

M.S.D.S.'s and Chemical Safety
R123
(10 minutes)
Meets OSHA requirements to train employees in chemicals/hazardous materials used in the retail industry workplace. This program explains Material Safety Data Sheets, labeling and basic safety when using hazardous materials.

Organization and Contigency Planning
O104
(23 minutes)
Basic considerations of contingency planning and spill response management are presented.

OSHA Inspection Procedures for Hazard Communications
O120
(17 minutes)
This new video reviews OSHA's guidelines for compliance officers from which to determine the effectiveness of the written Hazard Communication Plan, training efforts, labeling and MSDS requirements.

Oxidizers: Identification, Properties and Safe Handling
O125
(54 minutes)
The program defines oxidizers and includes information on physical form and characteristics, containers in which these materials can be shipped or stored, hazards of the materials and problems if they become contaminated handling instructions in case of a release or fire, hazards of handling guidelines for organic peroxides, laboratory demonstrations and actual incidents are used to illustrate these points.

Phosphorus and The First Responder
P132
(22 minutes)
Provides information on the hazards of phosphorus and what to do if you are involved in responding to an incident. Reviews containers used to ship material, how to handle spills and fires of fuming materials, first aid information and environmental concerns.

RCRA -- Hazardous Waste Training
R103
(19 minutes)
This program is an animated training aid designed to explain the basic rules and regulations involved in the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.

RCRA -- Incident Response
R104
(21 minutes)
This illustrated program shows the first responder what to do and what to avoid when they encounter an emergency situation involving hazardous materials.

Reducing The Risks of PCB's
R130
(12 minutes)
The history of PCB's, it's use and health effects are explained here as they apply to EPA activities under the Toxic Substances Control Act. General provisions of the PCB transformers with fire departments, notification of building owners, annual inventory report, and other record keeping requirements are discussed.

Requirements of OSHA Regulations -- Right to Know Training
R106
(43 minutes)
Clearly explains the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard. Essential information on labeling, Material Safety Data Sheets, types of exposure to hazardous chemicals, safe handling procedures, and routes of entry into the body is included in this authorative video. Ideal for use as a "refresher course" or to introduce new employees to the "Right-To-Know" system.

Anthrax Threat
A169
(18 minutes)
The threat of Anthrax existed before the unforgettable terrorist attacks of 9-11-01 but now more than ever the threat is real. This video gives a detailed summary of what Anthrax is, how someone can become infected and how the infection affects the body. If you or someone at your company receives a suspicious letter or package, knowing what steps to take can minimize the risk.

Safe Handling of Pesticides
S163
(19 minutes)
Pesticides are used in many agricultural and silvicultural operations. This production discusses selection, use, storage and personal protective equipment.

Safety … Isn't It Worth It?
S107
(15 minutes)
Observing the proper safety precautions when working with chemicals is especially important because of the potential hazards created by caustic fumes, chemical spills or contamination. This program discusses the necessary precautions anyone who works around chemicals must take to handle them safely. Emphasis is placed on understanding chemical labels, properly storing chemicals, wearing the right protective equipment and knowing what to do in the event of a chemical spill. Although this program concentrates on the proper precautions to follow in a laboratory, it is of value to anyone who works with or around chemicals.

Silent Sniper
S212
(7 minutes)
This program uses a vivid war metaphor to drive home the point that H2S is a potentially omnipresent killer, one that is virtually undetectable by human senses. Every viewer will get the message that, in the event that a worker goes down, those left standing must leave the area immediately, sound an alarm and don the appropriate breathing apparatus before attempting a rescue.

Teamwork
T101
(36 minutes)
This video, which was planned as a sequel to "First On The Scene", will help first response personnel gain a better understanding of how teamwork can result in effective handling of hazardous materials incidents. Training, immediate actions, types of assistance and equipment needed are some of the topics emphasized in this informative video.
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The Emergency Response Guidebook: A Tool for Safety
T167
(33 minutes)
Designed for firefighters, fire officers, training officers and hazardous materials response personnel, this video demonstrates how to determine when you should let a fire burn, how to suppress chemical vapors, and it reviews different types of foams and foam applications.

Treatment Plant Safety
T127
(10 minutes)
Treatment plants, though having nice and clean areas to work in, can be hazardous. Working with and around pumps, electricity, laboratories and related chemicals require special training. This video addresses the risks and hazards as well as methods of risk avoidance in the treatment plant.

We've Got You Covered: Chemical Protective Clothing
W102
(16 minutes)
Designed to provide hourly employees with an understanding of the importance of wearing and maintaining chemical protective clothing. The program opens with an explanation of how the skin protects the body from foreign or hazardous materials. It proceeds with detailed step-by-step instructions on the process of donning, using, removing, maintaining, decontaminating and storing chemical protective clothing.

What's It All About?
W105
(11 minutes)
Introduces employees to the OSHA requirements for chemical evaluation, hazard determinations, warning labels, MSDS's, written hazard communication plans, and work area specific training.

Your Health Matters: Basic Concepts of Chemical Safety
Y108
(14 minutes)
Discusses safe handling of chemicals in the workplace. The program also provides information on basic industrial hygiene concepts and the importance of using personal protective equipment to minimize exposure to potentially hazardous chemicals.