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N.C. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR LIBRARY
Collection of Safety/Health Videos

 

ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION

ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION — THE ACCIDENT: WHAT TO DOVHS 331
Coastal; 14 min.; 1992
This video describes a successful accident investigation. It explains how to customize a "kit" so that the tools you need for your investigation will be readily available if an accident occurs. Tips on interviewing witnesses, taking photographs of the accident site, and other information are included.

ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION. THE BIG PICTURE— VHS 433, DVD 433
(English/Spanish/Portuguese/French)
Coastal; 19 min; 1999
Topics covered include the process of gathering information, interviewing witnesses, analyzing facts, writing an accident report, and making recommendations for eliminating the causes of the accident.

ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION FOR MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES— VHS 265
National Safety Council; 18:30 min
Offers many helpful techniques for investigating workplace accidents and implementing safety measures to prevent similar incidents.

INCIDENT INVESTIGATION — VHS 282
NUS Training Corp; 12:25 min
Explains how to establish procedures for reporting and investigating workplace accidents, and how to determine the root causes of such incidents.

INCIDENT REPORTING. YOU CAN SAVE A LIFE! — VHS 520 (Also in Spanish)
Coastal; 16 min.; 1996
Explains the importance of reporting incidents, identification and inspection of hazards, and pro-active safety attitudes.

AGRICULTURAL SAFETY
(See also VEHICLE SAFETY)

AG SAFETY VIDEOS – DVD 677 (English/Spanish)

Washington State Dept. of Labor & Industries; 1992-2007

This disc contains the following titles:

  • Back Your Back (19min)
  • Chainsaw Leg Protection (4min)
  • Eye Protection (2003) & Spanish Version (7min)
  • Forklift Pedestrian Safety & Spanish Version (10min)
  • Stay in the Cage & Spanish Version (7min)
  • The Silent Killer (Carbon Dioxide) & Spanish Version (12min)
HAND SIGNALS FOR AGRICULTURE — VHS 161
National Audiovisual Center, 15:00 minutes, 1976
Introduces the American Society of Agricultural Engineers' uniform hand signals and shows agricultural workers how to use them to avoid hazardous situations. Depicts many farm machine processes for which hand signals can be used to provide safer, more effective two-way communication.

HEALTHY HOUSING: A SHARED RESPONSIBILITY – VHS 240 (English/Spanish)
NCSU/N.C. Cooperative Extension; 12 min.; 1994
Quality migrant housing is a shared responsibility; growers should provide housing in compliance with state regulations, and workers should maintain the housing in good condition.

SAFE HARVEST: COMBINE SAFETY — VHS 134
J.I. Case Company, 24 minutes, 1989
Explains potential hazards of working with combines and how to avoid such hazards. Discusses how to train workers and how to inspect combines.

TOP 4 FARM HAZARDS: HOW TO AVOID THEM – DVD 673 (Spanish with English subtitles)
DOL et al.; 44 min.; 2008

Contains safety information on: Heat Stress (12:15 min.), Forklifts (14:34 min.), Tobacco Harvesters (9:33 min.), Tobacco Balers (7:24 min.)

TRACTOR SAFETY IS NO ACCIDENT — VHS 137
J.I. Case Company, 17 min.; 1986
Shows how common tractor accidents can happen through interviews with those who have been in accidents and by demonstrating how they can occur. Shows proper procedures for handling tractors and how to prevent such accidents.

ASBESTOS SAFETY

ASBESTOS AWARENESS — VHS 284
Industrial Training, Inc.; 20 min.
This video discusses the forms and uses of asbestos, diseases associated with asbestos exposure, characteristics of asbestos, the proper procedure for avoiding its release, and OSHA limits for asbestos exposure.

ASBESTOS AWARENESS. CONTROLLING EXPOSURE — VHS 415, DVD 415
Coastal; 23 min.; 1994
Describes basic OSHA principles and work practices to minimize exposure to airborne asbestos fibers.

ASBESTOS AWARENESS: UNDERSTANDING THE RISK—DVD 672 (English/Spanish/Portuguese) Coastal; 26 min.; 2004
To protect employees from asbestos hazards on the job, this DVD covers forms and uses of asbestos, how it enters the body, recognizing damaged or deteriorated asbestos, housekeeping and PPE, and exposure monitoring.

ASBESTOS IN CONSTRUCTION —VHS 585, DVD 585 (English/Spanish)
Coastal; 26 min ; 2003
Provides guidance on complying with OSHA 1926.1101 and provides information on the proper handling of asbestos, including four asbestos work classes, enclosure methods, custodial activities, respiratory protection, etc.

WORKING WITH ASBESTOS (Safety Partner) — VHS 199
NUS Training Corporation, 8:47 min., 1988
The video discusses what type of equipment should be used and what procedures should be followed when cleaning up in an area designated to contain asbestos.

BACK SAFETY
(See also ERGONOMICS/ HUMAN FACTORS)

B-A-C-K. POSTURE, MECHANICS, EXERCISE — VHS 435
Coastal; 19 min.; 1990
Anatomy of the back, body mechanics, and prevention of back injuries are discussed.

BACK PROTECTION: DEFENDING YOUR SAFETY ZONE — VHS 427 (Also in Spanish)
DVD 427 (English, Spanish, Portuguese)
Coastal; 19 min.; 1997
Discusses the anatomy of the back, demonstrates proper lifting techniques, and provides information on stretching, repetitive motion injuries, and other safety measures while lifting.

BACK SAFETY. LIFT WELL, LIVE WELL — VHS 536, DVD 536 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Coastal; 14 min.; 2001
Sections include back basics, anatomy, warning signs and risk factors for back injury, positive steps that can be taken to prevent injuries, and mechanical life devices.

BACK SAFETY FOR FIRST RESPONDERS — VHS 597
Coastal; 15 min.; 2003
Explains back safety techniques for EMT's, firefighters, law enforcement, and other workers. Also discusses exercises to strengthen back muscles and proper methods of handling stretchers and gurneys.

BACK SAFETY — REAL, REAL LIFE — VHS 518, DVD 518 (English/Spanish)
Coastal; 15 min.; 2000
This humorous video discusses how the back works, proper lifting techniques, and other tips for back safety.

IT'S YOUR BACK: DON'T BREAK IT. BACK SAFETY FOR HOME CARE WORKERSVHS 601
Coastal; 20 min.; 1996
Emphasizes prevention of back injuries by discussing safe lifting and transferring techniques, use of lift devices, proper posture, and physical fitness.

THE LAST STRAW: A GUIDE TO MANUAL MATERIAL HANDLING — VHS 329 (Also in Spanish)
Industrial Training Systems; 18 min.; 1993
This video discusses the anatomy of the spine, the importance of exercise, proper lifting and reaching techniques, and offers numerous tips for good back care.

LIFTING TECHNIQUES: AVOID BACK STRAIN — VHS 219
J.J. Keller, 15 min., 1988
Video focuses primarily on one employee and demonstrates how his actions can cause or prevent back strain. Through this example, the fundamentals of proper lifting and back safety are covered.

THE MECHANICS OF LIFTING, PRYING, & MOVING OBJECTS — VHS 234
Laborers—AGC, 10 min., 1990
The first part of the tape demonstrates the proper technique for using certain logging tools (e.g. peavy, timber tongs, chockers) when moving heavy lumber. The second part suggests using simple machines (e.g. block and tackle) as an alternative to using only one's back as a lifting/ moving device. Proper lifting technique is also demonstrated.

MINIMIZING BACK STRAIN—VHS 560
Primedia; 25 min; 1995
Demonstrates the application of ergonomic principles to lessen the occurrence of back injury.

PROTECTING YOUR BACK — VHS 506
Coastal Health Train; 19 min.; 1990
Explains the three main reasons for back problems: poor posture, improper body mechanics, and lack of exercise. The video includes a special bonus segment on patient transfer.

BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS — See INFECTION CONTROL

CHEMICAL SAFETY
(See also EYE SAFETY, FIRE SAFETY/ EMERGENCY RESPONSE,
HAZARD COMMUNICATIONS, LAB SAFETY, PROCESS SAFETY)

ANHYDROUS AMMONIA — VHS 343, DVD 343 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Coastal; 19 min.; 1989
This video discusses how ammonia affects the body, how to avoid personal exposure, and first aid.

CHEMICAL HANDLING: CORROSIVES – VHS 425
Coastal; 18 min.; 2003
Identification and classification of solids, liquids, and gases, including emergency procedures, storage and handling.

CHEMICAL HANDLING. FLAMMABLES — VHS 424
Coastal; 14 min.; 1992
Explains the term "flammable" and provides information regarding proper handling, labels, and emergency response.

CHEMICAL HANDLING. GENERAL PRINCIPLES — VHS 422 (Also in Spanish)
Coastal; 16 min.; 1997
This video addresses the use of chemicals in an industrial setting. Sections include hazard identification, MSDS's, material safety data sheets, personal protective equipment, and emergency response.

CHEMICAL HANDLING SAFETY: THE BASICS — VHS 612, DVD 612
(DVD in English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Coastal; 17 min; 2003
For any work environment where chemicals are used; hazard identification, personal protection and emergency response.

CHEMICAL HANDLING SAFETY: SOLVENTS — VHS 423
Coastal; 16min.; 2003
Discusses solvents and how to protect workers from hazards..

CHEMICAL SAFETY— TEL-A-TRAIN, 1986
A) Proper Handling—20 min.—-VHS 101A
B) Health Hazards — 21 min.—VHS 101B
This series focuses on the various safety concerns related to working with chemicals.

CHLORINE SAFETY — VHS 256
American Water Works Association, 22 min., 1991
This video discusses basic facts about chlorine, its proper handling, emergency procedures, employee training, and safety equipment. The video is for industries which deal with large quantities of chlorine, municipal waterworks, etc.

CONTAINER LABELING. SYMBOLS FOR SAFETY — VHS 484
Summit Training Source; 15 min.
Explains types of labeling systems and meanings of the symbols and terminology used. The four main systems discussed in this video are ANSI, DOT, NFPA, and HMIS.

DECONTAMINATION: A MATTER OF LIVE—VHS 583
Coastal; 16 min; 2003
Explains proper decon procedures and includes tips on clothing/equipment removal, recordkeeping, wash/rinse, etc.

THE DECONTAMINATION ZONE — VHS 498
Summit Training Source; 14 min.
Explains why decontamination procedures are necessary, how to organize the decontamination zone, and step by step procedures to follow.

FORMALDEHYDE SAFETY - DVD 663 (English)
Summit; 7min.; 1998
This video includes the symptoms and effects of formaldehyde exposure, permissible and short term exposure limits, proper labeling, PPE, and spill, medical and emergency plans.

HAZARD COMMUNICATION: CHEMICAL SAFETY IN LONG-TERM CARE—VHS 576
Coastal; 15 min.; 1994
Explains how OSHA's HazCom Standard applies to workers in the long-term care industry. Topics include warning labels, MSDS's, PPE, and physical and health hazards of some of the most common types of chemicals used in long-term care facilities.

HE'S NOT THE MAN I MARRIED...COULD IT BE LEAD? — VHS 529 (English/Spanish)
California Department of Health Services
Discusses lead exposure in the workplace, symptoms of overexposure, medical testing, etc.

HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM AWARENESS - DVD 668 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Coastal; 17 min.; 2007
Revised exposure limits, exposure monitoring, respirator use, PPE, proper housekeeping and recordkeeping are included in this program.

INTRODUCTION TO REACTIVE & EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS — VHS 483
NUS Training Corp.; 23 min.; 1993
Defines the term "explosives", explains how hazardous materials are classified, and demonstrates various types of explosions.

LAB: THE OSHA FORMALDEHYDE STANDARD — VHS 250
Long Island Productions; 13 min.; 1993
Describes proper handling of formaldehyde, symptoms of formaldehyde exposure, proper labeling, personal protective equipment needed, and OSHA's Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) and Short Term Exposure Limit (STEL). The video also demonstrates what to do if an accident occurs while working with formaldehyde.

LAB SAFETY. UNDER THE HOOD — VHS 421
Coastal; 18 min.; 1998
Discusses the CHP (Chemical Hygiene Plan) that each company should have. Sections include MSDS's, exposure limits, engineering controls, ventilation, isolation, labels, laboratory hoods, PPE, and emergency procedures.

LEAD SAFETY — VHS 307
Coastal; 18 min.; 1992
Various safety measures for dealing with lead-containing substances are discussed.

LEAD SAFETY —VHS 589
Summit Valley Videos; 6 min.; no date
This video explains how lead can enter the body, the health hazards of lead, and safe work practices.

LEAD SAFETY ON THE JOB—VHS 600
Coastal; 19 min.; 2003
Provides guidance on complying with OSHA's Lead in Construction Standard (1926.62) and describes lead's effects on the body. Discusses blood lead level (BLL), action level vs. permissible exposure limit (PEL), work management practices, health risks, etc.

LEAD! TREAT IT WITH RESPECT — VHS 306
Coastal; 17 min.; 1993
This video discusses health hazards associated with lead exposure and describes various safety procedures
for use when lead exposure may occur.

LIVING WITH DUST — VHS 157
Audio Visual Communications, 15 min.
This tape focuses on the different types of "man-caused" dust and how it affects your body. It also illustrates the equipment used to filter out the dust and demonstrates several tests that show if the equipment is working properly.

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS: THE ANSI STANDARD — VHS 281
AIMS; 20 min., 1994
Each section of an ANSI-approved material safety data sheet is described, along with the information it should contain. (ANSI Standard Z400.1)

PRACTICING SAFE SCIENCE —VHS 563
Howard Hughes Medical Inst; 29 min; 1992
Features reenactments of actual laboratory accidents, and demonstrates good safety techniques.

PROCESS SAFETY. EMPLOYEE AWARENESS — VHS 355
Coastal; 15 min.; 1994
Discusses employee participation, incident investigation, compliance audits, and management of change.

PROCESS SAFETY FOR THE HARD HAT CREW — VHS 356
Coastal; 12 min.; 1995
Discusses OSHA's Process Safety Management Standard, required training, and how to handle emergencies and accidents.

PROCESS SAFETY FOR PLANT PERSONNEL — VHS 221
Center for Chemical Process Safety, 18:10 min.; 1992
The twelve technical elements needed for the formation of a safety management plan are detailed. Also the roles of management, operators and technical specialists in the safety plan are explained.

PROCESS SAFETY MANAGEMENT — VHS 354
Coastal; 18 min.; 1993
Explains the OSHA standard, compliance audits, and emergency response and follow-up.

SAFETY AND HEALTH FACTORS FOR WORKING WITH SILICA — VHS 242
US DOL—OSHA; 22 min.; 1990
An update of the 1985 version, this tape not only covers the health hazards associated with breathing silica dust and methods of controlling these hazards, but also discusses the 1989 changes in air contaminant regulations.

SAFETY IN THE RESEARCH LAB — SET ONE—VHS 564
Howard Hughes Medical Inst; 34 min; 1994
Provides guidance on controlling risks and hazards of the biology laboratory, including: radio nuclide hazards, chemical hazards, and emergency response.

SAFETY IN THE RESEARCH LAB — SET TWO —VHS 565
Howard Hughes Medical Inst; 34 min; 1994
Provides guidance on controlling risks and hazards of the biology laboratory, including: centrifugation, chemical storage, glassware washing.

SAFETY IN THE RESEARCH LAB — SET THREE —VHS 566
Howard Hughes Medical Inst; 34 min; 1994
Provides guidance on controlling risks and hazards of the biology laboratory, including: mammalian cell culture, x-ray diffraction, and toxic chemicals.

SILICA EXPOSURE: IT CAN LEAVE YOU BREATHLESS — VHS 635 (Also in Spanish), DVD 635
Associated General Contractors of America; 13min; 1998
The health dangers of silica are featured, as well as preventative measures, engineering controls, and PPE.

SMALL SPILLS AND LEAKS — VHS 426
Coastal; 15 min.; 1994
Topics include how to handle spills safely, how to evaluate a spill/identify material involved, how to clean up the spill and how to decontaminate the spill area.

SOLVING THE MYSTERY: STATIC ELECTRICITY — DVD 658 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Coastal; 14 min.; 2005
Learn how to identify the dangers of static charge, recognize hazardous conditions, control static ignition, and remove flammable atmosphere.

STORAGE AND DISPOSAL OF CHEMICAL REAGENTS — VHS 136
NIOSH, 28 min., 1979
Thomas C. Purcell, Ph.D., examines the elements of a proper storage system and the facilities necessary to safely store a wide range of reagents. He also explores resources for information on chemical disposal.

UNDERSTANDING CHEMICAL LABELS — VHS 138
International Film Bureau; 11:40 min.; 1990
Identifies colors and code systems used by the National Fire Protection Association and the American National Standards Institute for labeling. Also discussed information on labels relating to: personal protective equipment, storage, handling spill cleanup, and first aid.

UNDERSTANDING HAZWOPER — VHS 636 (Also in Spanish), DVD 636
The Training Network; 26min; 1999
Shows how to recognize hazardous materials and waste, and how to handle and dispose of them properly. Also container labels, MSDS, decontamination, Site Safety and Health Plan.

CONFINED SPACE ENTRY SAFETY

CONFINED SPACE CASE HISTORIES — VHS 460 (Also in Spanish)
Coastal; 14 min.; 1995
This program reenacts several real-life accidents that occurred in confined spaces. Topics discussed include safe atmospheric testing and monitoring, and training for confined space work.

CONFINED SPACE ENTRY — VHS 224
International Film Bureau, Inc., 29 min., 1993
Video discusses the OSHA standard regarding confined spaces and what steps/ precautions must be taken when working in such an environment.

CONFINED SPACE ENTRY. INSIDE MANEUVERS — VHS532) (Also in Spanish)
DVD 532 (English, Spanish, Portuguese)
Coastal; 22 min.; 1997
Discusses the dangers of working in confined spaces, atmospheric testing, and team responsibilities.

CONFINED SPACE ENTRY: INVESTIGATION – DVD 680
Coastal; 23 min.; 2008
Two confined space accidents teach how to work safely in confined spaces and how to prevent accidents. Investigations reveal what happened, what went wrong, and how the accidents could have been prevented.

CONFINED SPACE ENTRY. PERMIT REQUIRED! — VHS 447 (Also in Spanish)
Coastal; 1993; 21 min.
Risks involved in working in confined spaces are discussed in this program. Topics include entry permit requirements, safe atmospheric testing, and training of personnel.

CONFINED SPACE RESCUE — VHS 464 (Also in Spanish)
Coastal; 31 min.; 1991
Topics covered include OSHA's rescue requirements and developing the rescue team.

CONFINED SPACES: A TRAINING PROGRAM FOR EMPLOYEES — VHS 628 (Also in Spanish), DVD 628
JJ Keller, 20 min; 2000
Includes pre-entry and subsequent testing, providing entrant with testing results, permit required, developing rescue plans and rescue personnel.

CONFINED SPACES: DANGEROUS PLACES – DVD 688 (English)
The Training Network/J.J. Keller; 25 min.; 2007
This program presents a balance of safe work practices, controls, labels/signs, and personnel responsibilities to avoid confined space tragedies.

CONFINED SPACES - National Safety Council, 1991
A) Introduction—VHS 194, 11 min.
C) Types of Hazards—VHS 196, 15 min.
D) Recognizing Atmospheric Hazards—VHS 197, 20 min.
E) Rescue Operations—VHS 198, 17 min.
This series of videos focuses on various aspects of working in confined spaces.

WORKING IN CONFINED SPACES: HOW TO DO IT SAFELY— VHS 184
J.J. Keller & Associates, Inc., 13 min., 1989
While infrequent, confined space accidents have severe consequences. This video outlines the proper procedure for working in a confined space so that employees can avoid complications associated with this type of work.

CONSTRUCTION SAFETY
(See also TRENCHING & EXCAVATION SAFETY, VEHICLE SAFETY and SCAFFOLDING SAFETY)

AERIAL WORK PLATFORM SAFETY — VHS 610, DVD 610
American Training Resources; 15 min; 2003
Demonstrates pre-operational inspection, fueling, battery changing, mounting/dismounting, driving, parking raising and lowering of platforms for scissor lifts, articulating boom lifts, telescopic boom lifts.

ANCHORAGES. MAKE THE CONNECTION — VHS 468 (Also in Spanish)
Coastal; 17 min.; 1992
Gives general rules for identifying anchorage points and guidelines for safe hookup.

AVOIDING STRUCK BY/HIT BY — VHS 379 DVD 379
Long Island Productions; 1996
Contains sections on protection from falling objects, materials handling and storage (stacking materials), material handling equipment, and moving vehicles.

BAND SAW SAFETY—VHS 578
Summit Valley Videos; 8 min.; 1990.
Describes the main parts of a band saw, potential hazards, and best safety practices.

BOOMLIFTS IN CONSTRUCTION — VHS 463
Coastal; 10 min.; 1996
This video discusses the use of boom lifts. Topics include walk-around inspections; controls, operation of the boom lift, and lifting principles.

BUCKET TRUCK RESCUE — VHS 472
NUS Training Corp; 18 min.; 1994
Demonstrates two different types of rescues — one when the bucket has a quick-release latch and can reach the ground, and one when the bucket does not have a quick-release latch and cannot reach the ground.

BUCKET TRUCK SHOCK HAZARDS — VHS 374
Williams Learning Network; 9 min.; 1994
Topics include pre-use inspection, insulated bucket trucks, working on energized equipment, and grounding methods.

CONSTRUCTION LOCKOUT/ TAGOUT— VHS 210
Associated Builders and Contractors, Inc., 10 min., 1990
Discusses a six step procedure designated by OSHA as the proper method for locking out/ tagging out.

CONSTRUCTION SAFETY ORIENTATION — VHS 629, DVD 629 (Also in Spanish)
Summit Training Source; 19min; 2001
PPE, ladder safety, fall prevention, hazard recognition, scaffolds, hoists and slings, hazmat, electrical hazards, hot work, housekeeping, and excavations are subjects that are included.

CONSTRUCTION STAIRWAYS & LADDERS — VHS 477
Coastal; 10 min.; 1992
Explains how to construct safe ladders and stairways, proper setup and use, and inspection and maintenance.

CONTRACTOR SAFETY: GENERAL REQUIREMENTS — VHS 510
Coastal; 20 min.; 1991
Provides a basic overview of some of the most common safety issues contractors deal with, including slips and falls, PPE, confined spaces, trenching, lockout/tagout, hotwork, chemical process safety, and working with hazardous chemicals.

FALL PROTECTION FOR CONSTRUCTION — VHS 631, DVD 631
JJ KELLER; 22min; 2002
Covers general fall protection, and fall protection for steel construction, tower erectors, ladders, scaffolds, and controlled access zones.

FALL PROTECTION FOR IRON WORKERS — VHS 527
Coastal; 18 min.; 2001
This video explains OSHA's new steel erection standard. Highlights include fall restraint systems, positioning devices, equipment inspection and controlled decking zone.

FLAGGING. YOU'RE THE DIRECTOR — VHS 408
Coastal; 17 min.; 1994
Discusses the Federal Highway Administration's flagger procedures, proper clothing, equipment, and how to direct traffic in both routine and unusual situations.

GIVE SAFETY A HAND. HAND TOOL SAFETY OVERVIEW — VHS 346
Coastal; 15 min.
This video, produced by the Stanley Company, gives basic safety procedures for working with hand tools. It also provides a brief overview of the different categories of tools.

HAND TOOL SAFETY IN THE WORKPLACE - DVD 671
Training Network; 29 min.; 1995
Demonstrates how to safely use the following: wrenches, pliers, hammers, tool boxes, bolt cutters, screw drivers, etc.

HAZARDS IN RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION — CD 646
FELS & Associates, NCDOL; 40 min.; 2005
CD in slide presentation format that is an introduction to residential construction site inspections. Identifies common hazards and violations, and cites the applicable Code of Federal Regulations.

HIGHWAY WORK ZONE SAFETY. THE BASICS — VHS 407, DVD 407 (English/Spanish)
Coastal; 15 min.; 1994
Provides a general overview of basic work zone principles. Sections include work-zone housekeeping, traffic control devices, detours and road closures, drivers, flagging, advanced warning, and pedestrians.
JOBSITE SAFETY — VHS 550, DVD 550
J.J. Keller; 26 min.; 1996
Increases awareness of jobsite hazards; discusses site survey, proper training, PPE, toolbox talks, special hazards such as falls, struck by/hit by, caught in/between, excavating, electricity, and site security.

KNIFE & BLADE SAFETY — VHS 360
Coastal; 9 min.; 1994
This video discusses the safe use of knives and blades, as well as their proper handling and care.

LARGE EQUIPMENT SAFETY — VHS 382
Long Island Productions, Inc.; 21 min.
Explains three basic types of large equipment — loaders, backhoes, and general purpose tractors; discusses personal protective equipment; stresses the importance of inspecting both the equipment and the jobsite daily; describes safe operating techniques to use when operating large equipment.

LEAD SAFETY ON THE JOB—VHS 600
Coastal; 19 min.; 2003.
Provides guidance on complying with OSHA's Lead in Construction Standard (1926.62) and describes lead's effects on the body. Discusses blood lead level (BLL), action level vs. permissible exposure limit (PEL), work management practices, health risks, etc.

MANBASKETS — VHS 147
Lifting Technologies, Inc., 20 min., 1990
This tape explains the precautions that are to be followed when using the crane and man baskets, explains how to calculate the maximum load for a manbasket, discusses the man basket design and proof tested.

MANBASKETS IN CONSTRUCTION — VHS 431
Coastal; 10 min.; 1996
Safe work practices using man baskets are detailed in this video. Included are sections on inspection and testing , personnel platforms, loading, and crane operations.

THE 90 POUND PAVEMENT BREAKER — VHS 233
Laborers—AGC, 10 min., 1990
Six major maintenance points are discussed. When these six points become part of the standard routine when operating pavement breakers, one helps ensure that the tool will be used safely and effectively.

PERSONAL FALL PROTECTION SYSTEMS — VHS 318
Industrial Training Systems Corp; 13 min.; 1995
Demonstrates three types of personal fall protection systems — positioning device systems, systems for climbing activities, and fall arrest systems. Also explains how to inspect, clean, and store personal fall protection equipment.

PORTABLE ALL-PURPOSE SAWS — VHS 229
Laborers—AGE, 10 min., 1990
Proper maintenance and usage of portable all-purpose saws is discussed. Stresses how following the correct procedures and techniques will result in becoming a safe and effective worker.

POWER FASTENING SAFETY & YOU: A PARTNERSHIP — VHS 479, CD 479 (English/ Spanish)
ISANTA; 15 min.; 2000
Stresses four basic safety rules for working with power fastening tools; workers discuss safety.

POWER & HAND TOOL SAFETY— VHS 317 (Also in Spanish)
Industrial Training Systems Corp; 21 min.; 1994
This video explains the safe use of some of the most common hand and power tools.

POWER LINE HAZARD AWARENESS — VHS 474
Construction Safety Council; 18 min.; 1996
Emphasizes the importance of knowing where both overhead and underground power lines are on the jobsite; explains hazards of cranes, bucket trucks, ladders, etc. when they are used near power lines.

POWERED HAND TOOL SAFETY: HANDLE WITH CARE — VHS 440, DVD 440 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Coastal; 19 min.; 2000
Discusses the importance of reading manuals, being alert, having enough light, maintaining equipment, and avoiding moving parts of power tools. Individual tool sections in the video include saws, drills, pneumatic tools, and powder actuated tools.

RIGHT ON ROOFER (Play it Cool with Hot) Part 1 — VHS 168
International Film Bureau, 14:19 min., 1980
Illustrates the hazards of working with hot asphalt and pitch and how to reduce those hazards by wearing protective clothing and following proper procedures.

RIGHT ON ROOFER (Ladder) Part 3 — VHS 170
International Film Bureau, 11:21 min., 1980
This video illustrates proper ways of working with ladders.

ROOF SAFETY VHS 264
National Roofing Contractors Association; 1987
Safe setup, perimeter warning systems, torching and propane tank safety, general hoisting safety, protection during roof tariffs, and lifting techniques including ladder safety are some of the topics covered.
SCISSORS LIFTS IN CONSTRUCTION — VHS 434
Coastal; 9 min.; 1996
Topics covered include pre-start inspection, controls, training, hazards, and safety procedures to use when working on scissors lifts.

STEEL ERECTION SERIES:
Steel Erectors Association of America

CONNECTING — VHS 639 (Also in Spanish), DVD 639
27min; 2002
CONTROLLED DECKING ZONE — VHS 640 (Also in Spanish), DVD 640
20min; 2002
FALL HAZARDS — VHS 641 (Also in Spanish), DVD 641
70min; 2002
MULTI-LIFT RIGGING — VHS 642 (Also in Spanish), DVD 642
28min; 2002

TILT-UP CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION: PRODUCT, PROCESS, PERFORMANCE—VHS 562
Tilt-Up Concrete Assoc; 13 min; no date
Describes the history, planning, and processes to use tilt-up.

USING HAND & POWER TOOLS — VHS 257
Altschul; 15 min., 1990
This video describes specific tool groups, explains the importance of using the correct tool for each task, and demonstrates the proper usage of both hand and power tools. Safety measures, such as wearing protective eye equipment, etc. are also discussed.

WARNING LABELS & SIGNS IN CONSTRUCTION — VHS 358
Coastal; 16 min.; 1996
Discusses labels, signs, and tags, as well as HazCom labeling requirements.

WORK ZONE SAFETY FOR CONSTRUCTION & UTILITY EMPLOYEES —VHS 590 (Also in Spanish)
J.J. Keller; 21 min.; 2001
Topics include regulations, standards and warning signs; equipment inspections and maintenance, channeling devices, flaggers and PPE.

 

CRANE & RIGGING SAFETY

CRANE INSPECTION — VHS 417, DVD 417 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Coastal; 18 min.; 1995
This video discusses several types of crane inspections — from the daily walk-around inspection to the monthly and yearly inspections required by OSHA.

CRANE SAFETY — VHS 236
NADC, 36 min., 1992
Tape is divided into two segments. Part one deals with general crane safety, while part two examines wrecking ball safety.

CRANE SAFETY AWARENESS FOR SITE SUPERVISORS — VHS 253
National Audiovisual Center; 8 min.
Emphasizes the importance of crane safety at construction sites and describes some of the most common hazards associated with their use.

CRANE SAFETY: INSPECTIONS — VHS 495
NUS Training Corp; 14 min.
Identifies major areas to examine when conducting the daily walk-around inspection of a crane; also discusses periodic or yearly inspections.

CRANE SAFETY: LIFT CALCULATIONS — VHS 488
NUS Training Corp.; 12 min.; 1994
Video discusses lift calculation — radius, boom angle and boom length and explains how to use load charts.

CRANES, SLINGS, & HOISTS — VHS 607 (Also in Spanish)
CRANES, CHAINS, SLINGS, & HOISTS UPDATE - DVD 607 (English)
The Training Network; 12:45 min.; 1999
Covers correct and incorrect techniques for attaching loads to lifting equipment, weight distribution, and equipment safety inspection.

INDOOR CRANES. SAFE LIFTING OPERATIONS — VHS 420, DVD 420 (English/Spanish/Portuguese/French)
Coastal; 19 min.; 1991
This program explains indoor cranes and safe work practices for operating them. Sections include inspection, rigging the load, lifting and moving, and crane hand signals.

RIGGING FUNDAMENTALS — KNOTS & KNOT TYING — VHS 376
Williams Learning Network; 16 min.; 1988
Demonstrates various knots and techniques for moving loads safely.

RIGGING FUNDAMENTALS — PLANNING THE JOB — VHS 375
Williams Learning Network; 7 min.; 1988
Sections include planning the job, inspecting the equipment, understanding clearance and safety requirements, and using the equipment properly.

RIGGING AND LIFTING WITH MOBILE CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT — VHS 405
Coastal; 27 min.; 1997
Topics include inspecting the machine and the rigging, analyzing the load, determining the proper rigging technique for the job, jobsite safety, and various types of hitches.

RIGGING: EQUIPMENT BASICS — VHS 618
Coastal; 20 min.; 2004
Provides information on rigging slings and hitches using wire ropes, fiber rope and synthetic webbing, maintenance and selection including attachments.

RIGGING: OPERATIONS — VHS 619
Coastal; 25 min.; 2004
How to successfully rig a load, perform the lift, and handle the equipment after the lift.

SAFETY IN RIGGING SERIES: CRANE TYPES AND COMPONENTS — VHS 174 International Film Bureau, 19:12 min., 1984
This video examines the common types of cranes, explains the proper setup of hydraulic units and reviews some revealing accident cases.

WORKING AROUND CRANES — VHS 418 (Also in Spanish) DVD 418
(English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Coastal; 19 min.; 1995
Topics include crane assembly, wire rope, sling safety factors, working around power, and signaling.

 

DRIVING SAFETY (See VEHICLE SAFETY)

ELECTRICAL SAFETY

ARC FLASH AWARENESS - DVD 664
NIOSH; 25 min.; 2007
The dangers of arc flash are demonstrated through three testimonials. Causes, PPE, and safety recommendations are included.

ARC FLASH SAFETY AWARENESS - DVD 665 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Coastal; 18 min.; 2006
The program covers arc flash, arc blast, electrical shock, safe work practices and personal protective equipment.

BEWARE THE BITE! ELECTRICAL SAFETY - VHS 400 (Also in Spanish)
DVD 400 (English, Spanish, Portuguese)
Coastal; 20 min.; 1996
This video covers the OSHA rule for safe electrical work practices. Sections include conductivity, levels of protection, lockout/tagout, personal protective equipment, overhead lines, and emergency measures.

CIRCLE OF SAFETY — VHS 436 (Also in Spanish)
Duke Energy; 8 min; 1994
Focuses on the "Ten Feet Rule", explaining the hazards of working on booms, etc. near power lines.

DANGER ALIVE — VHS 166
International Film Bureau, 18 min., 1983
Illustrates the importance of electricians working safely during the installation of electrical systems from temporary to permanent power.

ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT HAZARDS — VHS 270
NUS Training Corporation, 11:50 min., 1991
This video is for electrical maintenance workers. It provides a description of basic procedures for discharging and grounding capacitors and for disconnecting meters from current and potential transformers.

ELECTRICAL HAZARDS: AVOID THE RISK — DVD 655 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Coastal; 12 min.; 2004
Safe work practices to avoid shock and electrocution; emphasizes lockout/tagout procedures, personal protective equipment and tool care, as well as maintaining a safe environment, de-energizing equipment and worker qualifications.

ELECTRICAL SAFETY — VHS 555
J.J. Keller; 18 min.; 1996
Topics include temporary electrical hookups, ground fault circuit interrupters, extension cords, power tools, and potential electrical hazards.

ELECTRICAL SAFETY: BASIC PRINCIPLES—VHS 582
Coastal ; 15 min ; 2000
Describes the basic principles of electrical safety and defines electrical safety terms.

ELECTRICAL SAFETY FOR NON-ELECTRICAL WORKERS — VHS 271
NUS Training Corp., 20 min., 1991
Describes basic electrical concepts, effects of electric shock, and common electrical hazards. Safety techniques for working around electrical equipment are described, and techniques for avoiding hazards and responding to an electrical emergency are given.

ELECTRICAL SAFETY FOR NON-ELECTRICIANS — VHS 611 (Also in Spanish)
Aurora; 18 min.; 2002
Covers basic electrical definitions and how to safely use electricity; while avoiding hazards in an industrial shop setting.

ELECTRICAL SAFETY FOR THE QUALIFIED WORKER — VHS 620
Coastal; 18min; 2004
Provides vital safety lessons for qualified electrical workers, covers portions of NFPA 70E, and arc flash protection.

ELECTRICAL SAFETY. REAL, REAL LIFE — VHS 384
Coastal; 13 min.; 1998
This refresher video on electrical safety emphasizes the three "A's" — attitude, awareness, and action. Common electrical hazards are discussed, along with basic safety tips for working with electricity.

ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDS — VHS 489
NUS Training Corp; 12 min.; 1991
This video is for anyone who works with or around electrical equipment. It describes what electrical shock is, how it affects the body, and details the procedures for helping a victim of electric shock.

EQUAL POTENTIAL GROUNDING — VHS 494
NUS Training Corp.; 15 min.
Demonstrates equal potential grounding for linemen, describes safe work practices, and explains the "zone of equipotential".

FATAL SHOCK. ELECTRICAL CASE HISTORIES VHS 522, DVD 522 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Coastal; 24 min.; 1993
Reenacts several actual workplace accidents involving electricity. Discusses personal protective equipment, safe work practices, and lockout/tagout.

HAZARD RECOGNITION FOR UTILITY WORKERS — VHS 613
Coastal; 18 min.; 2004
Unsafe acts, conditions, risk assessment, and control of hazards for those working around power and gas lines.

HIGH VOLTAGE SAFE WORK HISTORY: A CASE STUDY — VHS 220
Duke Engineering and Services, 10 min, 1993
This video profiles an actual case of an employee who survived a severe electrocution and who later went on to become a safety manager. Through this case, the video stressed the importance of self empowerment when safety is concerned.

SAFETY ON THE JOB: WORKING WITH ELECTRICITY — VHS 144
AIMS Media; 16 min., 1989
Discusses the hazards associated with using electricity on the job and illustrates the importance of knowing standard procedures for handling common electrical problems in warehouses, manufacturing plants and construction areas.

WORKING SAFELY WITH ELECTRICITY — VHS 428
NFPA; 20 min.; 2000
This video provides information on how to create electrically safe work conditions when working on or near electrical equipment. It also discusses lockout/tagout, energized overhead lines, various electrical hazards, and emergency measures.

EMERGENCY ACTION PLANNING

ANTHRAX AWARENESS — VHS 524
Coastal; 13 min.; 2001
Explains what anthrax is and how it is transmitted, describes symptoms, treatment, how to handle suspicious packages and letters, and what to do in case of exposure.

CHLORINE EMERGENCIES: AN OVERVIEW FOR FIRST RESPONDERS - DVD 683
The Chlorine Institute; 23 min; 2007
Explores all aspects of a chlorine first response. Techniques and workflow may be applicable to just about any type of hazmat response.

COMPRESSED GASES: PROPERTIES OF DOT CLASS 2—VHS 559
Idaho State Police; 12 min; 1998
Helps emergency responders at a hazardous materials incident identify properties of compressed gases, so that safe decisions are made.

DISASTER SAFETY: AFTERMATH AND CLEANUP - DVD 666 ( English/Spanish)
Coastal; 17 min.; 2006
Recovery workers are informed on assessing the scene, safe equipment operation, handling human remains, PPE and dealing with stress.

EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN — VHS 514
Coastal; 15 min.; 1999
Explains the basic components of an emergency action plan. Topics include evacuation, command/communication center, medical attention center, emergency provisions, and practice drills.

EMERGENCY EVACUATION: GETTING OUT ALIVE! — VHS 478
DVD 478 (English, Spanish, Portuguese)
Coastal; 16 min.; 2000
This video discusses how to respond in several different types of emergencies including chemical releases, earthquakes, and fires.

EVACUATION! THE EMPLOYEE'S GUIDE TO SURVIVAL —VHS 567
NFPA; 16 min; 1997
Emphasizes the importance of fire drills and taking responsibility for personal safety in the event of a fire. Discusses evacuation plans.

EXPLOSIVES! SPECIFICS OF DOT CLASS 1 MATERIALS —VHS 557
Idaho State Police; 16 min; 1999
Helps emergency responders at a hazardous materials incident. Also, covers Hazmat regulations for drivers transporting explosive materials, and types of explosive materials.

FIRST AID: PREPARED TO HELP- DVD 659 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Coastal; 18 min.; 2005
Demonstrates basic first aid procedures after scene assessment, sending for help and victim assessment.

FLAMMABLES! PROPERTIES OF DOT CLASS 3 FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS —VHS 558
Idaho State Police; 10min; 1996
Helps emergency responders at a hazardous materials incident identify characteristics and properties of flammable liquids, so that safe decisions are made.

HAZWOPER: EMERGENCY RESPONSE TRAINING FOR EMPLOYEES — VHS 632, DVD 632
JJ Keller; 23min; 2002
Explains the five levels of Emergency Responder and reviews the following: need for emergency response plan, incident debriefing and record keeping, recognition,notification, and risk assessment, PPE, decontamination, reporting suspected criminal activity.

LESSONS FROM GROUND ZERO — EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN — VHS 553)
DVD 553 (English, Spanish, Portuguese)
Coastal; 29 min.; 2002
This program explains how safety professionals, including FEMA and Federal OSHA, worked to develop an emergency action plan to protect the workers in the recovery and cleanup operations at Ground Zero.

LESSONS FROM GROUND ZERO — EVACUATION — VHS 552)
DVD 552 (English, Spanish, Portuguese)
Coastal; 23 min.; 2002
Recounts the escape routes and drills that saved 18,000 lives at the World Trade Center.

SEVERE WEATHER ALERT: ARE YOU PREPARED? —VHS 591,DVD 591 (Also in Spanish)
Aurora Pictures, 15 min.
Discusses the importance of being prepared at work and home in the event of various types of severe weather.

SPECIAL REPORT: DISASTER PREPAREDNESS — VHS 521
Coastal; 20 min.; 2001
This twenty minute video was prepared by Coastal Training Technologies in response to the September 11th attacks. The video has three segments: Emergency Action Plans, Fire Drills, and Package Bombs. The real life segments in this video make it very effective.

WHAT TO DO ABOUT WORKPLACE EMERGENCIES — VHS 645
Long Island Productions; 17min; 2001
Focuses on establishing an emergency action plan, with written policies and procedures.
Chemicals / MSDS, fire / extinguishers, evacuation / drills for a variety of scenarios are featured.

ERGONOMIC/ HUMAN FACTORS

AVOIDING COMPUTER STRAINS & PAINS — VHS 148
Industrial Training Systems Corporation, 14:30 min., 1989
Serves as a guide for arranging a workstation so that the physical strains associated with the operation of computers are avoided. Stresses the importance of proper placement of the computer components in relation to the human body.

CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME: THE KEY METHOD OF PREVENTION — VHS 114
International Film Bureau, 15 min., 1988
Defines carpal tunnel syndrome. Explains types of movements that may lead to this condition and ways to avoid making such movements.

CTD PREVENTION FOR EMPLOYEES (MEAT VERSION) — VHS 361 (Also in Spanish)
CLMI; 20 min.; 1990
Explains cumulative trauma disorders and discusses three of the major risk factors which cause them — repetitive motion, position and posture, and force.

CUMULATIVE TRAUMA: REDUCING THE RISK— CLMI, 1989
1) IT ALL ADDS UP — VHS 244 , 16 min.
Describes what Cumulative Trauma Disorder (CTD) is and the common risk factors associated with CTD. Various methods of controlling these risk factors are discussed.
2) MEETING THE CHALLENGE — VHS 245 , 14 min.
Companies must realize the seriousness of CTD and have cooperation between management and employees to seek solutions. Techniques of analyzing/neutralizing work stations, practicing proper body mechanics, and using new administrative policies are presented as possible solutions.

ERGONOMIC F.I.T. SEEING WITH AN ERGONOMIC EYE — VHS 416
Coremedia; 13 min.; 1995
This video explains how to perform a workplace walk-through in order to determine areas at risk of causing musculoskeletal disorders.

ERGONOMIC PROGRAMS THAT WORK — VHS 350
DOL/OSHA; 21 min.; 1998
Four companies with successful ergonomics programs are featured in this video — Navistar, Russell Corporation, Woodpro Cabinetry, and Sequins International.

ERGONOMICS. BREAK THE RMI HABIT — VHS 392 (Also in Spanish)
Coastal; 12 min.; 1997
Repetitive Motion Injuries (RMI's) are the topic of this video. Risk factors and preventative measure (good posture, reverse stretching, etc.) are discussed.

ERGONOMICS IN MANUFACTURING — VHS 248
Society of Manufacturing Engineers, 40 min.
This video defines ergonomics and explains its importance in injury prevention. It describes ergonomic improvements made by several companies and includes information on robotics and automation.

ERGONOMICS. SOLVING THE PUZZLE — VHS 444
Coastal; 18 min.; 2000
Defines ergonomics and explains six of the most common causes of work-related musculoskeletal disorders and how to prevent them.

ERGONOMICS. THE 24 HOUR BODY — VHS 398, DVD 398 (English, Spanish, Portuguese)
Coastal; 18 min.; 1998
This video emphasizes the importance of using safe ergonomic work practices while working at home on weekends and days off. Sections include back safety and proper lifting techniques, and other "off the job" safety procedures.

ERGONOMICS. YOUR BODY AT WORK — VHS 341 (Also in Spanish)
Coastal; 20 min.; 1991
Discusses cumulative trauma disorders and their prevention through proper workstation design, awareness of proper lifting techniques, etc. Also provides tips for working with tools and using computer equipment.

THE FINEST TOOLS — VHS 119
NIOSH, 24 min., 1982
The program covers the nature of cumulative trauma disorders of the hand and wrists, e.g., carpal tunnel syndrome. Margit Bleeker, a physician at Johns Hopkins University, describes how repetitive jobs can damage a worker's body. Dan Habes, industrial engineer, describes how to analyze a job to determine how stressful it is. The program also shows practical examples of how jobs can be altered to stress the worker less.

HAND-ARM VIBRATION SYNDROME — VHS 217
NIOSH, 25 min., 1990
Discusses the physical results/ complications associated with HAVS. The responsibilities for reducing or preventing HAVS by managers, employees, tool makers and the medical community are all discussed.

OFFICE ERGONOMICS — VHS 445
Summit Training Source; 18 min.
This program explains ergonomics and its importance in the healthy office environment. Topics include cumulative trauma disorders and their causes, as well as preventative measures workers can implement to minimize risk, etc.

OFFICE ERGONOMICS — VHS 502
Vocam; 22 min.; 2000
Discusses how the body interacts with the office environment; how to arrange the office and set up equipment to minimize risk of cumulative trauma disorders, etc.

OFFICE ERGONOMICS. IT'S YOUR MOVE — VHS 508 DVD 508 (Englilsh, Spanish, Portuguese)
Coastal; 16 min.; 2001
Discusses musculoskeletal disorders and how to prevent them; identifies risk factors for msd's and explains how simple modifications to tasks and to the working environment can help prevent them.

THE RIGHT MOVES: ERGONOMICS IN THE WORKPLACE — VHS 110
Industrial Training Systems, 18 min., 1989
Repetitive motion problems at the workplace are discussed and how ergonomics can solve these problems. Ergonomics, cumulative trauma disorder, manual materials handling and management considerations are the four main topics.

STITCH IN TIME — VHS 238
Georgia Tech Research Institute, 30 min., 1991
Film serves as a guide for supervisors interested in understanding the concept of ergonomics, how to implement an ergonomics program and the benefits derived from ergonomics. A textile plant is used as a model.

VDT OPERATOR INFORMATION AWARENESS PROGRAM — VHS 145
NY State/CSEA, 20 min., no publication date given
This tape addresses the VDT policy, examines several factors to improve the workplace and demonstrates exercises that help prevent muscle stress.

VIDEO DISPLAY TERMINALS. THE BATTLE FOR COMFORT — VHS 509
Coastal; 21 min.; 1996
This video demonstrates how a computer workstation should be set up for the greatest comfort. Sections include chair selection, phone attachments, how to set up the keyboard to reduce the risk of carpal tunnel syndrome, prevention of eye strain, and vdt relaxation exercises.

EYE SAFETY

EYE PROTECTION. SEE THE WHOLE PICTURE — VHS 459
DVD 459 (English, Spanish, Portuguese)
Coastal; 19 min.; 1999
This program discusses the five basic categories of eye injuries, types of personal protective eyewear and how to care for it, and employer and employee responsibilities for eye safety on the job.

EYE PROTECTION. WHY GAMBLE? — VHS 357 (Also in Spanish)
Coastal; 14 min.; 1991
Topics include protective eyewear, how to avoid injury, and emergency procedures.

EYE SAFETY — VHS 179
Aurora Pictures, 10 min., 1991
Video reinforces its three main eye safety rules with a series of dramatizations involving proper and improper adherence to these rules. Additionally, there is personal testimony of employees involved in eye-related accidents.

IN THE BLINK OF AN EYE — VHS 308
Prevent Blindness America; 11 min.; 1996
This video emphasizes the use of proper eye safety equipment, such as safety glasses. Workers in various settings explain how their eye glasses protected them during accidents.

SAFETY GEAR: EYE & FACE PROTECTION — VHS 277
AIMS Media; 11 min., 1989
Demonstrates various types of personal protective equipment designed for the eye and face, including safety glasses, various types of goggles, and face shields.

SAFETY SHOWERS AND EYE WASHES — VHS 252
Long Island Productions; 12 min.; 1994
This video describes safety showers and eye washes and emphasizes accident prevention through proper housekeeping and testing techniques.

FALLS

CONSTRUCTION FALL PROTECTION: GET ARRESTED! — VHS 395 (Also in Spanish)
Coastal; 11 min.; 1999
Discusses four main types of fall protection for construction jobsites: guardrails, personal fall protection systems, positioning devices, and floor hole covers.

CONSTRUCTION STAIRWAYS & LADDERS — VHS 477
Coastal; 10 min.; 1992
Explains how to construct safe ladders and stairways, proper setup and use, and inspection and maintenance.

DON'T FALL FOR IT. PREVENTING SLIPS, TRIPS, & FALLS — VHS 412
Industrial Training Systems; 20 min.; 1989
Focuses on slip, trip, and fall hazards and how to avoid them in the workplace. Discusses horseplay, faulty equipment, falling on stairs, wet surfaces, etc.

FALL PREVENTION FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY — VHS 630, DVD 630
JJ Keller; 22min; 2002
Uses safety experts and enactments to show moving on stairs, ramps, catwalks, scaffolding, ladders, mobile platforms, and other surfaces.

FALL PROTECTION: FALL FREE — VHS 470
Construction Safety Council; 26 min.; 1995
Topics include hole covers, guardrails, safety nets, personal fall arrest systems, ladders, scaffolds, steel erection, anchor points, etc.

FALL PROTECTION: IT'S ABOUT TIME — VHS 263
National Roofing Contractors Association; 16 min., 1995
Low-slope roof protection and steep-slope roof protection are discussed, with special attention given to ladders, proper use of warning lines, safety nets, guard rail systems, etc.

FALL PROTECTION: THE RIGHT CONNECTION - DVD 667 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Coastal; 18min.; 2007
This DVD covers the proper use and care of fall arrest equipment, positioning devices, safe work practices and rescue from height.

HIGH IMPACT FALL PREVENTION — VHS 387 (Also in Spanish), DVD 387 (English)
Aurora Pictures, Inc; 19 min.; 1997
This video discusses ladder safety, improper use of forklifts, housekeeping, aerial lifts, personal protective equipment, and hazards which often cause falls. Several accidents are reenacted and analyzed.

PERSONAL FALL PROTECTION. HOOK UP! — VHS 312 (Also in Spanish)
Coastal; 18 min.
This video discusses equipment and anchorage, tie-off and use, and body belts and harnesses.

PERSONAL FALL PROTECTION. ONE STEP BEYOND — VHS 394 (Also in Spanish), DVD 394 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Coastal; 13 min.; 1998
Topics include OSHA's Fall Protection Standard, anchorage, lifelines, tying off, harnesses, ladder safety devices, equipment care and inspection, and rescue.

PERSONAL FALL PROTECTION SYSTEMS — VHS 318
Industrial Training Systems Corp; 13 min.; 1995
Demonstrates three types of personal fall protection systems — positioning device systems, systems for climbing activities, and fall arrest systems. Also explains how to inspect, clean, and store personal fall protection equipment.

ROOFLINE TO BOTTOMLINE: PRACTICAL FALL PROTECTION INFORMATION — VHS 526
Builders Mutual Ins. Co.; 15 min.; 2000
Emphasizes the need for safety attitudes and specifically covers controlled access zones, guardrails, roof trussing, sheathing and shingling safety.

ROOFLINE TO BOTTOMLINE: PRACTICAL FALL PROTECTION INFORMATION (Also in Spanish)
HIGH PRIORITY: PRACTICAL SCAFFOLD SAFETY INFORMATION (Also in Spanish) — VHS 647
Builders Mutual Insurance Co.; 15 min.; each; 2000 and 2003
Two titles in both English and Spanish are on one VHS tape. The first emphasizes the need for safety attitudes, and specifically covers controlled access zones, guardrails, roof trussing, sheathing and shingling safety.

The second title covers the safe erection, use and disassembly of a variety of scaffolding. Competent person and fall protection are emphasized.

SLIPS AND FALLS — VHS 178
Aurora Pictures, 10 min., 1991
Stresses the role of actions and attitudes in the occurrence of slip and fall accidents through a series of dramatizations.

SLIPS AND FALLS — VHS 102
International Film Bureau, Inc., 3 min., 1971
This video depicts ways workers may injure themselves in slip and fall accidents.

SLIPS, TRIPS, AND FALLS — VHS 551
Summit; 14 min.
Explains the most common causes of slips, trips, and falls, and discusses preventative measures. Other topics include proper use of fall protection equipment and ladder safety.

SLIPS, TRIPS, & FALLS. REAL, REAL LIFE — VHS 439 DVD 439 (English, Spanish, Portuguese)
Coastal; 17 min.; 2000
Explains the most common causes of slips, trips, & falls and provides safety tips for avoiding these accidents. Emphasizes attitude, awareness, and action.

STEP BY STEP. AVOIDING SLIPS, TRIPS, AND FALLS — VHS 315 (Also in Spanish), DVD 315 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Coastal; 17 min.; 1989
This video reviews the hazards most responsible for slips, trips, and falls. Techniques for eliminating these hazards are also discussed.

WALKING AND WORKING SURFACES. WATCH YOUR STEP! — VHS 314 (Also in Spanish) Coastal; 25 min.
Discusses safety and fall prevention when working on and around ramps, scaffolds, elevated work platforms, etc.

FIRE SAFETY/ EMERGENCY RESPONSE
(See also CHEMICAL SAFETY, HAZARD COMMUNICATION, KITCHEN SAFETY)

COMBUSTIBLE DUST: UP IN A FLASH – DVD 679

(English/Spanish/Portuguese)

Coastal; 13 min.; 2008

This program defines and gives examples of combustible dust materials, emphasizing facility analysis, hazard assessment, and employee awareness training. Housekeeping, ventilation and engineering controls are presented for ignition prevention.

EXPLOSIVES! SPECIFICS OF DOT CLASS 1 MATERIALS—VHS 557
Idaho State Police; 16 min.; 1999
Helps emergency responders at a hazardous materials incident. Also, covers Hazmat regulations for drivers transporting explosive materials, and types of explosive materials.

EMPLOYEE EVACUATION: ACTION FOR SURVIVAL — VHS 204
NFPA, 13 min., 1984
Using personal testimony of employees who have survived workplace fires, this video emphasizes the importance of developing an effective evacuation plan for one's place of business.

EMERGENCY EVACUATION. GETTING OUT ALIVE! — VHS 478
Coastal; 16 min.; 2000
Discusses how to respond in several different types of emergencies; emphasizes the importance of drills, etc.

EVACUATION OF HEALTH CARE FACILITIES — VHS 556)
NFPA; 20 min.; 2000
Explains horizontal, vertical and total evacuation of patients from health care facilities. Also demonstrates various carrying and dragging techniques.

FIRE EXTINGUISHERS AT WORK — VHS 432
NFPA; 17 min.; 1999
Explains the different classes of fires, types of fire extinguishers and their use.

FIRE EXTINGUISHERS — FIRE PREVENTION 2000 — VHS 643
Long Island Productions; 17min; 1998
Fire extinguisher types and how to properly use them; descriptions, classes of fires , and prevention, emergency action.

FIRE EXTINGUISHERS: FIGHT OR FLIGHT? — VHS 258
NFPA; 16:30 min.; 1988
Discusses the different types of fire extinguishers used to fight different classes of fires.

FIRE EXTINGUISHERS: YOUR PASS TO SAFETY — VHS 579 (Also in Spanish), DVD 579 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Coastal; 10 min ; 2002
Designed to assist in providing annual training on the use of fire extinguishers and discusses different fire extinguishers, classes of fire, the PASS procedure, elements of fire, etc.

FIRE IN THE WORKPLACEVHS 606 (Spanish)
Training Network/Long Island Productions; 1994; 26 min
Discusses statistical comparison of workplace fire fatalities and refers to the Hamlet/Imperial Foods fire; also covers causes of fires (electrical, arson, smoking, etc.) and emphasizes the need for evacuation alternatives, smoke alarms and extinguishers.

FIRE PROTECTION & PREVENTION — VHS 503
Vocam; 1997
Explains how and why fires spread, fire protection and prevention activities, fire prevention committees, and fire extinguishments.

FIRE PREVENTION — VHS 549)
Summit; 12 min.
Discusses the elements of fire, proper preventative measures, classes of fires, and types of fire extinguishers.

FIRE SAFETY: ALERT, AWARE, ALIVES — VHS 588
Coastal; 16 min.; 2003
Covers the basics of fire safety awareness.

FIRE SAFETY FOR AMBULATORY CARE — VHS 453
Coastal; 16 min.; 1999
Discusses the four classes of fires, fire extinguishers, prevention of fires through good housekeeping and proper maintenance of electrical equipment, patient evacuation, etc.

FIRE SAFETY IN HEALTHCARE FACILITIES — VHS 285
NFPA; 20:25 min.
Discusses the unique concerns of fire safety for those working in healthcare facilities.

FIRE SAFETY. THERE'S NO SECOND CHANCE — VHS 320 (Also in Spanish)
DVD 320 (English, Spanish, Portuguese)
Coastal; 20 min.; 1996
Basic elements of fire safety are discussed in this video, including different classes of fires, types of fire extinguishers, fire prevention, etc.

FIRE SAFETY. REAL, REAL LIFE — VHS 370 (Also in Spanish)
Coastal; 15 min.; 1998
This video provides information on the four classes of fires, types of fire extinguishers, and gives some basic guidelines for prevention of fires in the workplace.

FLAMMABLES! PROPERTIES OF DOT CLASS 3 FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS —VHS 558
Idaho State Police; 10min; 1996
Helps emergency responders at a hazardous materials incident identify characteristics and properties of flammable liquids, so that safe decisions are made.

IN-PLANT IMMEDIATE EMERGENCY RESPONSE — VHS 207
J.J. Keller, 10 min, 1989
Video goes through the process of developing an emergency response team (ERT) for hazardous waste cleanup. Uses the OSHA standard 1910.120 as its basis of information.

LESSONS FROM GROUND ZERO — EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN — VHS 553, DVD 553
(English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Coastal; 29 min.; 2002
This program explains how safety professionals, including FEMA and Federal OSHA, worked to develop an emergency action plan to protect the workers in the recovery and cleanup operations at Ground Zero.

LESSONS FROM GROUND ZERO — EVACUATION — VHS 552, DVD 552
(English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Coastal; 23 min.; 2002
Recounts the escape routes and drills that saved 18,000 lives at the World Trade Center.

SAFETY ORIENTATION: ON ALERT — VHS 593
DVD 593 (English, Spanish, Portuguese)
Coastal; 24 min.; 2003
Provides a brief overview of many basic safety topics employees need to be mindful of, including PPE, fire safety, hazard communication, etc.

WHEN IT'S NOT JUST A DRILL: FIRE RESPONSE AND EVACUATION FOR LONG-TERM CARE — VHS 539 Coastal; 16 min.; 1990
This video emphasizes the importance of following proper fire safety procedures. Evacuation techniques for non-ambulatory patients, such as the swing carry and blanket drag, are demonstrated.

FORKLIFT SAFETY

COLOR OF SAFETY — VHS 105
Barr Films, 26:30 min., 1988
This film questions the experienced lift truck operators on the safe methods of operations, what can happen if common sense operating rules are not followed, and what to do in the event of a tip-over.

CONSTRUCTION FORKLIFTS: EXTENDING YOUR REACH — VHS 386
Coastal; 14 min.; 1999
This program covers lifting principles, start-up inspection, training, moving a load and safe work practices.

FORKLIFT CASE HISTORIES. SERIOUS BUSINESS — VHS 359 (Also in Spanish)
Coastal; 18 min.; 1995
This video re-enacts four different accidents which actually occurred on or around forklift trucks. Topics include securing the platform, securing the load, safe speed and turning, safe handling of a forklift, and working safely around forklifts and pallet trucks.

FORKLIFT FUNDAMENTALS. GET THE FACTS — VHS 348 (Also in Spanish)
DVD 348 (English, Spanish, Portuguese)
Coastal; 19 min.; 1997
The "fundamentals" of safe forklift operation are discussed in this video — basic design and function of a forklift, its controls and instruments, pre-use inspection, and forklift stability, capacity, and visibility.

FORKLIFT HANDLING. SAFETY IN DANGEROUS SITUATIONS — VHS 401
Coastal; 15 min.; 1999
The focus of this program is on how to operate a forklift in dangerous circumstances. Slippery surfaces, obstacles, traffic, loading docks, and out-of-balance and irregular-shaped loads are some of the topics covered.

FORKLIFT OPERATIONS. CARRY THE LOAD — VHS 347
DVD 347 (English, Spanish, Portuguese)
Coastal; 19 min.; 1997
Describes various issues forklift operators must be prepared to deal with each time they operate their trucks — surface conditions, vehicle and pedestrian traffic, load stability, stacking and unstacking, and hazardous environments. Basic safety measures for forklift trucks are also discussed.

FORKLIFT SAFETY: AN OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM — VHS 499 (Also in Spanish), DVD 499
J.J. Keller; 1999
Topics include OSHA's requirements for forklift training; pre-operation inspection, safe operation, and refueling, recharging, and battery procedures.

FORKLIFT SAFETY EXPRESS TRAIN — VHS 538
Coastal; 8 min.; 2002
Provides a basic overview of safety procedures for working with forklifts.

FORKLIFT SAFETY — REAL, REAL LIFE — VHS 533
Coastal; 16 min.; 2002
This refresher video on forklift safety emphasizes the importance of awareness of forklift hazards and a proper attitude and commitment to safety. Dangerous conditions, forklift inspections, and PPE are also discussed.

FORKLIFT SAFETY. THE RESPONSIBLE OPERATOR. OPERATIONS — VHS 481
Summit Training Source; 12 min.
Discusses different types of lift trucks, pre-op inspection, load capacity variables, etc.

FORKLIFT SAFETY. THE RESPONSIBLE OPERATOR. SAFE DRIVING SKILLS — VHS 480 Summit Training Source; 13 min.
Topics include how to identify potential operating concerns, techniques for proper load handling, safe driving skills, and how to interact safely with coworkers.

LOADS OF EXPERIENCE — VHS 299
CoreMedia; 1990
This safety video is for employees who work in facilities where forklift trucks are in use.

POWERED HIGH-LIFT TRUCKS. ORDER PICKER SAFETY — VHS 511
Coastal; 15 min.; 1999
Explains what an order picker is, specific uses of an order picker, the importance of proper training, ppe, etc.

POWERED LOW-LIFT TRUCKS. WALKIE AND WALKIE/RIDER SAFETY — VHS 409
Coastal; 16 min.; 1999
Topics include walkies, walkie/riders, pallet trucks, and platform trucks. The program discusses two basic categories of training — equipment-related training and workplace-related training.

SAFE LIFT TRUCK OPERATION — VHS 135
Industrial Training, Inc., 23 min., 1989
This program covers all aspects of safe lift truck operation and continually stresses the importance of an attitude of safety when operating a lift truck. The program can be used to introduce new operators to proper driving techniques or as a refresher training for veteran operators.

WORKING AROUND FORKLIFTS — VHS 465 (Also in Spanish)
Coastal; 16 min.; 1995
Topics discussed are forklift hazards, mechanics, visibility, warning devices, and parking.

GENERAL SAFETY

ACCIDENTS AREN'T JUST ONE OF THOSE THINGS — VHS 608 (Spanish only), DVD 608 (Also in Spanish)
American Training Resources; 20 min., 2003
Martin Lesperance narrates personal stores to illustrate that accidental injuries can be prevented, not working safely has repercussions on our families, the necessity of personal protective equipment, and dangerous situations require immediate remedy.

A-B-C-Ds OF SAFETY — VHS 215
System Interface Consultants, 28 min., 1993
Follows the unwilling staff of Sounders Illumination Company as they try to implement a workplace safety program and eventually see its importance. Illustrates 4 basic rules of safety: A— Anticipate safety, B— Behave safely, C— Communicate, D— Do Your Part.

CLOSE CALLS: THE WAKE-UP CALL — VHS 249
Aurora Pictures, 14 min.
Viewers are encouraged to use their "close calls", or "near accidents", to identify potential safety hazards in their own work habits, as well as in the workplace.

CONTRACTOR SAFETY: IT'S EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS — DVD 657 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Coastal; 20 min.; 2005
Informs employees about hazards and risk reduction at multi-employer work sites. Covers general requirements, fire, personal protective equipment, confined space, trenching, lockout/tagout, hotwork and chemical safety.

IT ONLY TAKES A SECOND — VHS 399 (Also in Spanish)
Aurora Pictures; 3 min.; 1995
This silent video depicts various accidents, emphasizing how quickly they can occur. Scenarios include slips and falls, driving accidents, machine guarding accidents, and hazardous chemical accidents.

IT ONLY TAKES A SECOND II—DVD 690 (Also in Spanish)
Aurora Pictures; 4:30min.; 2009
This silent video depicts various accidents, emphasizing how quickly they can occur. Scenarios include lockout, falls, alcohol/driving accidents, and hazardous chemical accidents, etc.

IT ONLY TAKES A SECOND: DISCUSSION VERSION – DVD 691 (Also in Spanish)
Aurora; 25 min.; 2000
This version includes eighteen safety mishaps plus the action that led to the mishap as well as the "right way" actions that could have prevented the mishap. The program can be used for a variety of training purposes including: accident investigation training, new employee safety training, or general safety awareness training.
A pause point follows each incident, allowing viewers to identify and discuss the factors that contributed to the mishap, as well as suggesting measures that would have prevented the mishap. After each pause point, the right way procedures and preventative measures are shown.

IT'S YOUR RIGHT TO BE SAFE — VHS 615 (Also in Spanish)
UCLA—LOSH; 18 min.; 1990
Your rights under law to a safe working environment, including hazardous materials and their dangers. Your right to notify OSHA of unsafe conditions.

JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS — PRO ACTIVE PLANNING — VHS 574
DVD 574 (English, Spanish, Portuguese)
Coastal; 15 min., 2002

JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS — IDENTIFYING & CONTROLLING HAZARDS — VHS 296
National Safety Council; 20:35 min.; 1994
This video explains how to analyze a job and identify potential safety hazards inherent in that job.

JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS PROCESS: A PRACTICAL APPROACH — VHS 211
Mining Safety & Health Administration, 15 min., no publication date
Discusses the steps for establishing a job safety analysis (JSA). A JSA of a job (frontload operator) is done to provide an easy to follow example. The benefits of a JSA program are also mentioned.

NEWCOMERS - DVD 669 (English/Spanish)
Coastal; 22 min.; 2007
An orientation for office, warehouse, and industrial settings that follows five new employees through their unfamiliar environments, including hazards they face and questions they should have asked.

OSHA WALKTHROUGH FOR INDUSTRY – CD 678
National Safety Council; 2006
This disc contains 6 training topics:

  • Introduction to OSHA (10min)
  • Walking/Working Surfaces (11:30min)
  • Hazcom/Hazardous Materials (17min)
  • Personal Protective Equipment (15min)
  • Machinery Safety Issues (20min)
  • Office Safety (11min) 

RECOGNIZING HAZARDS—VHS 595
Summit Valley Videos; 5 min.
Discusses how to identify hazards in the workplace and explains the most common types of workplace accidents.

RISK ASSESSMENT FOR INDUSTRY — VHS 501
Vocam; 16 min.; 2000
This video explains how to identify hazards, assess risks, and implement risk control measures.

RISK MANAGEMENT TRAINING — CD 648
Builders Mutual Insurance Co.; 2005
Contains modules that include toolbox safety talks, training and information, and safety programs on a multitude of topics.

RISK TAKERS — VHS 133
Parker, 14 min., 1985
General safety film which illustrates the importance of practicing good on-the-job safety methods.

SAFETY ATTITUDES. FOOD FOR THOUGHT — VHS 467
Coastal; 15 min.; 1999
This program explains the basics of pro-active safety. Topics include incident/hazard/accident identification, accident prevention, responsibility, and protection.

SAFETY COACH. THE 7 C'S OF SAFETY — VHS 534)
Coastal; 19 min.; 2000
Coach Bobby Bowden of Florida State University shares basic principles for motivating team members.

SAFETY ORIENTATION: ON ALERT — VHS 593, DVD 593
(English, Spanish, Portuguese)
Provides a brief overview of many basic safety topics employees need to be mindful of, including PPE, fire safety, hazard communication, etc.

SAFETY ORIENTATION. DON'T BE A ZOMBIE — VHS 345
COASTAL; 22 min.; 1996
This humorous video encourages viewers to "not be part of the working dead" by reviewing basic safety measures for the workplace. Topics include back safety, bloodborne pathogens, fire safety, lockout/tagout, personal protective equipment, and slips, trips, and falls.

SAFETY ORIENTATION. IT TAKES A WINNING ATTITUDE — VHS 344 (Also in Spanish)
Coastal; 18 min.; 1996
A serious version of "Safety Orientation. Don't Be a Zombie".

SAFETY: THE GOOD FIGHT —VHS 596, VHS 596 Supplement
Coastal; 15 min.; 2003
Ron Hayes, the founder of F.I.G.H.T., discusses the tragic workplace death of his son, Patrick Hayes.

SAFETY MEETINGS. GIVE 'EM WHAT THEY WANT — VHS 449
Coastal; 16 min.; 2000
Fundamentals of a good safety meeting are discussed — staying focused, making the meeting useful and relevant, etc.

STRIKING AGAINST OBJECTS — VHS 163
International Film Bureau, 6:20 min., 1972
Without narration, the film humorously depicts ways workers may injure themselves in striking-against-objects.

TASK EXPOSURE ANALYSIS — VHS 512
Coastal; 19 min.; 1995
Explains the four steps of a task exposure analysis — identification, assessment, intervention, and maintenance.

TRAINING: KEY TO A SAFER WORKPLACE — VHS 614 (Also in Spanish)
UCLA—LOSH; 9 min.; 1991
Instructors and trainees share insights into the importance of setting up quality safety training courses.

Groundskeeping/Landscaping/Maintenance

BACK SAFETY FOR LANDSCAPE, MAINTENANCE, AND CUSTODIAL WORKERS — VHS 458
Coastal; 18 min.; 1996
Explains body mechanics and proper lifting techniques, including how to use mechanical devices to help with heavy lifting; demonstrates the "two person lift"; discusses common back injuries, and offers some exercises to strengthen the back.

CHAIN SAW SAFETY — VHS 627 (Also in Spanish), DVD 627
Long Island Productions; 12 min; 1999
Increases awareness of proper techniques of felling and bucking, starting, refueling, and PPE.

CHAIN SAW SAFETY — VHS 352
Long Island Productions; 6 min.; 1988
Sections include personal protective equipment, kickbacks, undercuts, communication with co-workers while in the field, and other safe work practices needed when using chainsaws.

CHAIN SLING SAFETY— VHS 300
Columbus McKinnon Corp.; 14 min.
Types of chain slings and their proper use are the focus of this video.

CHAINSAW SAFETY. A VIDEO GUIDE TO CHAINSAW SAFETY — VHS 351
Coastal; 20 min.; 1993
Explains some of the most common chainsaw safety problems, including kickback, and gives safety techniques for limbing, bucking, and pruning.

GROUNDSKEEPING SAFETY. BE A PRO! — VHS 321 (Also in Spanish)
Coastal; 17 min.; 1996
Provides a basic overview of groundskeeping safety practices, including the use of personal protective equipment, safe work practices when using chemicals and machinery, etc.

GROUNDSKEEPING SAFETY. DEALING WITH BUGS AND CRITTERS — VHS 397
Coastal; 16 min.; 1999
Fire ants, bees, wasps, spiders, and snakes are some of the "critters" discussed in this program, which was developed for employees whose jobs require them to work outdoors. Basic first aid and personal protective equipment are also included in the video.

HIGH IMPACT MAINTENANCE SAFETY — VHS 373
American Training Resources; 19 min.; 1994
This video shows reenactments of several accidents to emphasize the importance of safe work practices for maintenance workers. Other topics discussed are some of the unique hazards of maintenance work and ladder safety.

KILLER BEES, WASPS, & SPIDERS — VHS 364
Long Island Productions; 37 min.; 1996
This video provides basic safety information about bees, wasps, and spiders for workers who may encounter them while on the job. It explains when and how bees are most likely to attack and how to defend oneself, how to treat for bee stings and spider bites, and how to recognize allergic reactions.

LANDSCAPE POWER TOOLS—VHS 385
Coastal; 20 min.; 1992
Proper operating techniques, inspection and maintenance of power tools, and PPE are covered for landscape workers.

PESTICIDE HANDLERS AND THE WORKER PROTECTION STANDARD — VHS 322
Michigan State University Extension, Pesticide Educ. Programs, & Future Media Corp; 50 min.; 1994
This video consists of 16 sections which cover application of pesticides, pesticide labels, personal protective equipment, symptoms of pesticide poisoning and emergency first aid, cleanup, etc.

POISONOUS PLANT SAFETY — VHS 363
Long Island Productions; 8 min.
Discusses poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac and how to identify these plants. The video stresses avoidance and describes personal protective equipment to use when working in areas where the plants may be encountered.

SENSIBLE WOOD CUTTING: TIPS FROM THE PROS - VHS 530
Husqvarna: 25 min.; 1993
Contains basic tips and techniques for chain saw wood cutting, with cutting plan, felling techniques and PPE.

RIDING MOWER SAFETY — VHS 366
Long Island Productions; 17 min.
Provides a basic overview of safe work practices for riding mowers. Topics include personal protective equipment, inspection of the job site, inspection of equipment before use, and the importance of reading the equipment's manual.

TICKS: DISEASE PREVENTION — VHS 367
Long Island Productions; 17 min.; 1993
This program teaches employees about ticks and diseases they cause. It explains how to prevent bites, inspect for, and remove ticks.

TREE TRIMMING SAFETY — VHS 624 (Also in Spanish), DVD 624
The Training Network; 19min; 1995
Covers all aspects of professional tree service: proper use of ladders and climbing equipment, aerial baskets / boom trucks, chainsaws, chippers, and PPE.

HAND SAFETY

GIVE SAFETY A HAND. HAND TOOL SAFETY OVERVIEW — VHS 346
Coastal; 15 min.
Stresses five basic rules to follow to ensure working safely with hand tools. Also gives a brief description of eight different categories of tools and their proper usage.

HAND PROTECTION — LESSONS FOR A LIFETIME — VHS 304 (Also in Spanish)
Coastal, 20 minutes
Describes common hazards in the workplace which lead to hand injuries, and gives tips for hand tool safety. Basic safety tips for preventing injuries and first aid for hand injuries are also discussed.

HAND SAFETY — VHS 180
Aurora Pictures, 10 min., 1991
A series of personal testimonies and mock accidents are used to demonstrate common accidents involving the hands and the serious consequences of these types of mishaps.

HANDS — VHS 164
International Film Bureau, 2:58 min., 1970
A young woman's hands narrowly escape injury as they move through a series of home, office and industrial scenes. Beware of hand traps.

HAND SAFETY—VHS 577
Valley Videos; 6 min ; 1990
Discusses causes of hand injuries, pinch points and the appropriate use of equipment, machinery and hand tools.

NIPPING —VHS 587
Valley Videos ; 6 min.; 1990
Identifies nip points and explains proper machine guarding and the avoidance of hand injuries.

SAFETY GEAR: HAND & ARM PROTECTION — VHS 274
AIMS; 11 min., 1989
This video discusses contact and traumatic injuries to the hands and arms and describes various types of gloves used for protection.

THE IMPORTANCE OF HAND PROTECTION — VHS 644
JJ Keller; 7min; 2001
Covers hazard types, glove options, jewelry precautions, machine guards.

HAZARD COMMUNICATION
(See also CHEMICAL SAFETY, FIRE SAFETY)

CONTAINER LABELING. SYMBOLS FOR SAFETY — VHS 484
Summit Training Source; 15 min.
Explains types of labeling systems and meanings of the symbols and terminology used. The four main systems discussed in this video are ANSI, DOT, NFPA, and HMIS.

THE DECONTAMINATION ZONE — VHS 498
Summit Training Source; 14 min.
Explains why decontamination procedures are necessary; how to organize the decontamination zone; and step by step procedures to follow.

GLOBAL HARMONIZATION: WORLDWIDE HAZARD COMMUNICATION – DVD 686 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)

Coastal; 15 min.; 2008

A global economy requires clear hazard communication known to everyone. This program teaches how the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals differs from the Hazard Communication Standard, new labeling requirements, GHS label elements, and different sections of the safety data sheets.

HAZARD COMMUNICATION: CHEMICAL SAFETY IN LONG-TERM CARE — VHS 576
Coastal; 15 min.; 1994
Explains how OSHA's HazCom Standard applies to workers in the long-term care industry. Topics include warning labels, MSDS's, PPE, and physical and health hazards of some of the most common types of chemicals used in long-term care facilities.

HAZARD COMMUNICATION: ELEMENTS OF SAFETY - DVD 662 (English, Spanish, Portuguese)
Coastal; 20 min.; 2006
This new look at hazard communication will familiarize workers with physical and health hazards, how exposure can occur, exposure limits, warning labels, PPE, and material safety data sheets.

HAZARD COMMUNICATION: THE ROAD TO SAFETY — VHS 125 (Also in Spanish)
DVD 125 (English, Spanish, Portuguese)
Coastal Video Communications, 19 min., 1987
Informs employees about the potential hazards of the chemicals with which they work. Adhering closely to OSHA's latest standard, Hazard Communication: A Healthy Responsibility is an excellent refresher. Highlights: the OSHA Standard—identifying hazardous chemicals—reading warning labels—understanding MSDS-specific examples.

HAZARD COMMUNICATION FOR NON-INDUSTRIAL EMPLOYEES — DVD 656 (English/Spanish)
Coastal; 17 min.; 2005
Information is provided for office environments about safe work practices with hazardous chemicals, material safety data sheets and exposure limits.

HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD — VHS 156
J.J. Keller & Associates, Inc., 1989
This tape talks about guidelines to help improve safety in the workplace, discusses the ability to recognize hazards, and briefly describes the Material Safety Data Sheet.

HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD FOR CONSTRUCTION 29 CFR 1926.59 — VHS 212 OSHA Office of Training and Education, 14 min.
Illustrates how OSHA inspects for the hazard communication part of a construction inspection. Discusses reasons for the hazard communication standard for construction. Mentions major items that inspectors check such as written programs, lists of hazardous chemicals on site, training programs, availability of MSDS between contractors, proper labeling, etc.

HAZARD COMMUNICATION. YOUR SAFETY NET — VHS 519
DVD 519 (English, Spanish, Portuguese)
Coastal; 16 min.; 2000
This video discusses chemical hazards in the workplace, material safety data sheets, warning labels, and safe work practices.

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FOR FIELD SERVICE: MATERIALS OF TRADE VHS 438
Summit Training Source, Inc.; 13 min.; 2000
Provides information on best practices for handling small quantities of materials, discusses regulatory requirements regarding materials of trade, and explains how to protect yourself, the public, and the environment from hazardous materials.

HAZARD COMMUNICATION: — REAL, REAL LIFE — VHS 535, DVD 535 (English/Spanish)
Coastal; 16 min.; 2002
This lively program defines hazcom, explains how to protect yourself, and discusses actions to take if exposed, material safety data sheets, chemical labels, and the two types of chemical hazards — physical hazards and health hazards.

HAZCOM LABELING — VHS 200
NUS Training Corporation, 10:45 min., 1988
Warning placards, markings and labels for chemicals are presented along with a discussion of their various meanings.

LEARN FROM THEIR MISTAKES. HAZCOM CASE HISTORIES — VHS 476
Coastal; 19 min.; 1994
Contains several reenactments of actual hazcom accidents; discusses warning labels, material safety data sheets, PPE, and emergency response.

MSDS: READ IT BEFORE YOU NEED IT — VHS 513
Coastal; 20 min.; 1993
Explains material safety data sheets and their importance in the workplace. Discusses exposure incidents, toxicology, ecology, and disposal.

RECOGNIZING HAZARDS—VHS 595
Summit Valley Videos; 5 min.
Discusses how to identify hazards in the workplace and explains the most common types of workplace accidents.

SAFETY ORIENTATION: ON ALERT—VHS 593
Coastal; 24 min.; 2003
Provides a brief overview of many basic safety topics employees need to be mindful of, including PPE, fire safety, hazard communication, etc.

WHAT'S WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE? — VHS 160
Aurora Pictures, 17 min., 1989
This program shows how to work with chemicals safety, how to better prevent chemicals from entering the body, and discusses the importance of the material safety data sheet which give vital information to the employee about the chemical(s) they are using.

YOUR RIGHT TO KNOW: HAZARD COMMUNICATION LABELS — VHS 154 ( VHS)
J.J. Keller & Associates, Inc., 15 min., 1987
This tape deals with the importance of chemical labels, what to look for on the labels, and how to read them. It also discusses the two types of hazards (health & physical) and explains the relationship between chemicals and the hazards.

HEALTHCARE
(See also INFECTION CONTROL)

BE SAFE AT WORK. SAFETY ORIENTATION FOR LONG-TERM CARE — VHS 540
Coastal; 16 min.; 1996
Discusses potential hazards facing workers in the long-term care industry, including slips, trips, and falls, back injuries, and electrical and fire hazards.

BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS: PROTECTION IN THE HOME CARE SETTING—VHS 580
Coastal; 17 min.; 2002
This video provides information on bloodborne pathogens and issues concerning their transmission and prevention specific to the home healthcare worker.

BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS: LONG-TERM CARE —VHS 581
Coastal; 23 min.; 1996
Discusses HBV, HCV, and HIV, standard precautions, PPE, and other protective work practices for long-term care workers.

BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS FOR AMBULATORY CARE: A SHARPER IMAGE — VHS 454
Coastal; 19 min.; 1999
Discusses bloodborne pathogens, routes of transmission, safe work practices, handwashing, and what to do if exposed.

ERGONOMICS: WATCH YOUR BACK — VHS 504
Coastal Health Train; 15 min.; 2001
Explains signs and symptoms of musculoskeletal disorders, risk factors for back injury, proper lifting techniques, and how to arrange the work area to minimize risk.

ERGONOMICS: SAFE PATIENT TRANSFER — VHS 516
Coastal; 16 min.; 2001
Topics include back protection, safe lifting techniques, and mechanical assistive devices (gait belts, lifts, friction reducers and slide boards, walkers and shower chairs, and trapeze bars and safety rails).

FIRE SAFETY FOR AMBULATORY CARE — VHS 453
Coastal; 16 min.; 1999
Discusses the four classes of fires, fire extinguishers, prevention of fires through good housekeeping and proper maintenance of electrical equipment, patient evacuation, etc.

FIRE SAFETY IN HEALTHCARE FACILITIES — VHS 285
NFPA; 20:25 min.
This video teaches employees basic elements of fire safety in healthcare settings.

FIRE SAFETY IN HOME HEALTH — VHS 403
Coastal; 24 min.; 1998
Explains the four classes of fires, risk factors of older dwellings, and how to perform a home safety check to minimize risk. Also discusses fire extinguisher use and what to do when a fire starts.

HEALTHCARE ERGONOMICS WORKING TO YOUR ADVANTAGE — VHS 507
Coastal Health Train; 21 min.; 1996
Shows how to identify and eliminate ergonomic problems in the workplace. Sections include prevention of back injury, proper posture, good body mechanics, safe lifting and transferring of patients, hand or wrist disorders, and proper workstation setup.

HEALTHCARE PPE: WHY RISK IT? — DVD 660 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Coastal; 20 min.; 1995
Covers different types of personal protective equipment available and the infectious hazards, chemical hazards and radiation hazards PPE protects against.

HEALTHCARE VIOLENCE: BE PART OF THE CURE — VHS 544
Coastal; 17 min.; 1994
Prevention, security measures, characteristics and warning signs, the assault cycle, restraining techniques, and coping with an assault are topics discussed in this program.

HOME HEALTHCARE VIOLENCE: BE SMART, BE SAFE — VHS 541
Coastal; 22 min.; 1996
Violence issues specific to the home healthcare industry are discussed in this program. Topics include the assault cycle, escalation phase, pre-visit safety practices, visit safety practices, and post-visit safety practices.

HOME HEALTH SAFETY ORIENTATION — VHS 402
Coastal; 20 min.; 1996
Discusses hazards a home health worker might encounter. Topics include back safety, electrical problems, fire safety, infection control, safe work practices for handling medical waste, working in dangerous surroundings, and personal protective equipment.

IT'S YOUR BACK: DON'T BREAK IT. BACK SAFETY FOR HOME CARE WORKERS—VHS 601
Coastal; 20 min.; 1996
Emphasizes prevention of back injuries by discussing safe lifting and transferring techniques, use of lift devices, proper posture, and physical fitness.

MSDS FOR HEALTHCARE: READ IT BEFORE YOU NEED IT — VHS 505
Coastal Health Train; 18 min.; 1995
Explains the sixteen sections ANSI requires in a material safety data sheet, how to understand and use an msds, and the importance of personal protective equipment.

NURSING HOMES: HAZARDS & SOLUTIONS — VHS 349
DOL/OSHA; 16 min.; 1998
The primary focus of this video is on the prevention of back injuries to nurses aides. Various types of assists are described, including transfer belts, harnesses, and sling and hoist devices.

SAFETY ORIENTATION FOR HEALTHCARE: PREPARATION MEETS OPPORTUNITY - DVD 661 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Coastal; 20 min.; 2005
Helps prepare healthcare workers to recognize and avoid injury opportunities including back injury, slips, trips, falls, electrical hazards, fire safety, medical waste, housekeeping, PPE and hazard communication.

TUBERCULOSIS AWARENESS — VHS 471
Coastal; 16 min.; 1996
Explains symptoms and treatment of tuberculosis, provides information on the groups most at risk for contracting tuberculosis, etc.

WORK SAFELY. SAFETY ORIENTATION FOR AMBULATORY CARE — VHS 452
Coastal; 19 min.; 1998
Covers slips and falls, back injuries, electrical and fire safety, disinfection and sterilization, housekeeping, working with hazardous materials, personal protective equipment, and radiation safety.

WHEN IT'S NOT JUST A DRILL: FIRE RESPONSE AND EVACUATION FOR LONG-TERM CARE — VHS 539) Coastal; 16 min.; 1990
This video emphasizes the importance of following proper fire safety procedures. Evacuation techniques for non-ambulatory patients, such as the swing carry and blanket drag, are demonstrated.

HEARING PROTECTION

HEARING PROTECTION. IT MAKES SENSE — VHS 575 (Also in Spanish)
DVD 575 (English, Spanish, Portuguese)
Coastal; 22 min.; 1995
Discusses how noise affects workers, audiometric testing, engineering and administrative controls, and PPE

HEARING PROTECTION — REAL REAL, LIFE — VHS 586, DVD 586
Coastal; 16 min.; 2003
Explains the structure of the ear, causes of hearing loss, PPE, and OSHA's Occupational Noise Exposure standard.

HEARING PROTECTION. SOUNDS GOOD TO ME — VHS 372
Coastal; 14 min.; 1998
Charlie Daniels, renowned country music fiddler, hosts this video. Topics include hearing loss, personal protective equipment, audiometric testing, and how to reduce harmful noise level.

SAFETY GEAR: HEARING PROTECTION — VHS 269 (Also in Spanish)
AIMS Media, 12 min., 1989

This program discusses the physiology of the ear and describes how noise-induced hearing loss occurs. It looks at a variety of earplugs and earmuffs, and explains the advantages of using hearing protection.

NOISE-INDUCED HEARING LOSS: NO SECOND CHANCE — VHS 222 (Also in Spanish)
ITS, 16:40 min., 1992
Interviews various people (including race car driver Bobby Unser) and discusses how they lost their hearing. Explains OSHA's noise exposure standard, hearing conservation programs, use of ear plugs and more.

HEAT STRESS/ COLD

BEAT THE HEAT — VHS 254
Coastal; 17 min., 1995
Explains how working in extreme heat affects the body and gives a number of important safety techniques for cooling down. Heat stroke and emergency procedures for helping victims of heat stress are also discussed.

COLD WEATHER SAFETY — VHS 283
NUS Training Corp; 12 min.; 1990
Explains the dangers of working in cold temperatures and discusses frostbite, chilblains, and hypothermia and how to prevent and treat these conditions.

HEAT STRESS — VHS 126 (Also in Spanish)
Coastal Video Communications, 16 min., 1988
Focuses on 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. It also points out special considerations to help avoid increasing the probability of heat stress. Highlights: hazards of hot environments--heat disorders—preventative measures—emergency procedures—complies with NIOSH & OSHA recommendations.

HEAT STRESS. DON'T LOSE YOUR COOL — VHS 448, DVD 448
(In English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Coastal; 14 min.; 2000
This video explains the body's process of handling heat; it also explains heat stress, heat cramps, and heat exhaustion. Risk factors which increase the worker's risk of heat-related problems are also discussed.

WINTER SAFETY — VHS 327
Coastal; 14 min.; 1993
This video discusses the two most common hazards of working outside in winter — frostbite and hypothermia. It explains both conditions and gives warning symptoms, prevention tips and treatment methods for each.
 

HOUSEKEEPING SAFETY

GOOD HOUSEKEEPING — VHS 201
NUS Training Corporation, 4:04 min., 1988
Runs through examples of proper and improper housekeeping and the end results of each action. Focus is on attitude and common sense.

HOUSEKEEPING — VHS 599
Valley Videos; 6 min.; 1990.
Describes the hazards of poor housekeeping, as well as techniques to prevent injuries and property damage. Also discusses slips, trips, falls and fire safety.

HOUSEKEEPING. IT AIN'T LIKE THE MOVIES — VHS 342 (Also in Spanish) DVD 342 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Coastal; 15 min.; 1995
This video describes how housekeeping relates to accidents in the workplace. It emphasizes proper storage and care of equipment, keeping walkways free of trip hazards, trash disposal, and elimination of spills and leaks.

IT'S THE LITTLE THINGS THAT GET YOU — VHS 192
National Safety Council, 13:50 min., 1988
Illustrates the three steps to good housekeeping: prevention, correction and reporting. Presentation uses "humorous" approach in dealing with new concepts of industrial housekeeping. Emphasis is placed upon the "little things" that employees often overlook.

INFECTION CONTROL (BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS)

AS IT SHOULD BE DONE: WORKPLACE PRECAUTIONS AGAINST BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS — VHS 186
National Audiovisual Center; 24 min.
Primarily focused on healthcare/emergency response employees, this video stresses the dangers of exposure to bloodborne pathogens and how to prevent exposure through "universal precautions".

BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS EXPRESS TRAIN — VHS 531
Coastal; 7 min.; 2002
Explains how bloodborne diseases are transmitted and discusses risk of exposure and commonsense ways for workers to protect themselves.

BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS FOR CUSTODIANS —VHS 584 (Also in Spanish)
Coastal; 16 min; 2003
Describes effective methods for handling potentially infectious material and discusses HIV, transmission, engineering controls, housekeeping and PPE.

BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS. THE HUMAN FACTOR — VHS 517
Coastal; 20 min.; 1993
Three healthcare professionals who became infected with HIV and HBV discuss their cases. Also explains standard precautions, housekeeping and engineering controls, PPE, etc.

BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS IN SCHOOLS. A REFRESHER COURSE — VHS 457
Coastal; 10 min.; 1999
Discusses bloodborne pathogens, workplace transmission, standard precautions, personal protective equipment, housekeeping, etc. specifically in a school setting.

BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS: JUST THE FACTS – DVD 681
Coastal; 16 min.; 2008
Safe workplace practices to aid an injured co-worker, avoid infection, hand washing technique, housekeeping, emergency response are covered. MRSA awareness is mentioned.

BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS. KNOW THE RISK! — VHS 396
DVD 396(English, Spanish, Portuguese)
Coastal; 19 min.; 1997
This program provides a good basic overview of bloodborne pathogens safety for nonmedical personnel. Sections include exposure risks, transmission of bloodborne disease, transmission of bbp's in the workplace, preventive work practices, and proper waste disposal.

BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS: LONG-TERM CARE — VHS 581
Coastal; 23 min.; 1996
Discusses HBV, HCV, and HIV, standard precautions, ppe, and other protective work practices for long-term care workers.

BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS. PROTECT YOURSELF — VHS 446 ( Also in Spanish), DVD 446 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Coastal; 15 min.; 1997
The bloodborne pathogens HBV, HCV, and HIV are discussed in this video. Topics include means of transmission, standard precautions, and safety measures to prevent transmission in the workplace.

BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS: PROTECTION IN THE HOME CARE SETTING —VHS 580
Coastal; 17 min.; 2002
This video provides information on bloodborne pathogens and issues concerning their transmission and prevention specific to the home healthcare worker.

BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS — REAL, REAL LIFE — VHS 598
DVD 598 (English, Spanish)
Coastal; 20 min.; 2003
This "refresher" training on HIV, HBV, and HCV covers transmission, PPE, housekeeping, and sharps.

BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS. A SHARPER IMAGE — VHS 389
Coastal; 19 min.; 1999
Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV are discussed in this program, which focuses on precautions healthcare workers and medical personnel should take to avoid exposure. Standard precautions, personal protective equipment, sharps safety, handwashing, and other safe work practices are described.

THE BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS STANDARD: HOW IT AFFECTS YOU. HOW IT PROTECTS YOU — VHS 262 Coastal; 20 min.; 1992 (Also in Spanish)
This outstanding video, aimed primarily at healthcare workers, discusses Hepatitis B and HIV transmission, the OSHA standard, universal precautions, and essential components of a good exposure control plan.

BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS: WORKPLACE PRECAUTIONS FOR INDUSTRY — VHS 176 Industrial Training Systems, 18:40 min., 1992
Designed to inform employees of the "universal precautions" that have been established to prevent the transmission of bloodborne diseases. Topics covered include a definition of the term "universal precaution" and a demonstration of how universal precautions should be applied during emergency and first aid procedures, clean-up on an accident site, janitorial activities, and waste disposal.

HANDWASHING. YOUR HEALTH IS IN YOUR HANDS — VHS 383
Coastal; 13 min.; 1995
Explains how microorganisms are transferred by hand contact and gives guidelines for both how and when to wash the hands.

INFECTION CONTROL: CHAIN REACTION — VHS 391
Coastal; 22 min.; 1999
This video discusses how infections are spread. Topics include droplet, airborne, and contact precautions, standard precautions, transmission-based precautions, work restrictions, handwashing, latex sensitivity, and exposure.

INFECTION CONTROL FOR AMBULATORY CARE — VHS 451
Coastal; 18 min.; 2000
Discusses infectious agents, standard precautions and transmission-based precautions, including droplet, airborne, and contact precautions, work restrictions, latex sensitivity, handwashing, etc.

INFECTION CONTROL ORIENTATION: BASED ON STANDARD PRECAUTIONS — VHS 543) Coastal; 19 min.; 1998
Explains how infections spread and describes the five means of transmission; discusses standard precautions and "transmission-based precautions".

ON GUARD: INFECTION CONTROL FOR SAFETY & HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS — VHS 131 Pyramid, 30 min., 1988
Explains proper procedures for protection of emergency response or health care workers who may be exposed to infectious disease and how to handle needlestick injuries. Discusses types of equipment used to protect against infectious disease and when to use it. Also explains proper procedures for cleaning equipment.

PREVENTING THE SPREAD OF CONTAGIOUS ILLNESS – DVD 689 (Also in Spanish)
Aurora; 23 min.; 2009
Outlines and demonstrates recommended procedures to limit the spread of contagious microbes, such as MRSA, SARS, Cold and Flu, and pandemic response.

RESCUE BBP. NOTHING TO FEAR — VHS 340
Coastal; 22 min.
This video discusses the Hepatitis B virus and the HIV virus, focusing on possible transmission in the workplace. It describes methods of minimizing risk of exposure to the viruses.

TUBERCULOSIS AWARENESS — VHS 471 (Also in Spanish)
Coastal; 16 min.; 1996
Explains symptoms and treatment of tuberculosis, provides information on the groups most at risk for contracting tuberculosis, etc.

KITCHEN SAFETY

KITCHEN SAFETY — VHS 634 (Also in Spanish), DVD 634
The Training Network; 10 min; 2003
Emphasis on prevention of slips, trips, and falls, knife use and safety, kitchen machinery, fire and burn prevention, chemical and hazardous materials for new and experienced kitchen staff.

KITCHEN SAFETY: PREVENTING BURNS — VHS 187
National Educational Media; 12:19 min., 1989
Details common burn situations found in the kitchen and what methods can be employed to prevent them. Basic first aid for burn victims is also mentioned.

KITCHEN SAFETY: PREVENTING CUTS — VHS 188
National Educational Media, 15 min., 1989
Discusses the rules and attitudes needed for avoiding cuts and protecting oneself and others from harm. Basic first aid for cuts is also mentioned.

KITCHEN SAFETY: PREVENTING FALLS — VHS 189
National Educational Media, 13:20 min., 1989
Stresses ladder/ floor/ stairway safety and how best to avoid falls and possible injuries.

KITCHEN SAFETY: PREVENTING FIRES — VHS 190
National Educational Media, 11 min., 1989
Lists potential fire sources in the kitchen and how to respond if a fire does occur.

KITCHEN SAFETY: PREVENTING MACHINE INJURIES — VHS 191
National Educational Media, 15 min, 1989
Demonstrates how to avoid common injuries associated with kitchen machinery.

SAFETY & SANITATION — VHS 368
Long Island Productions; 10 min.
This video provides an overview of kitchen safety and sanitation. Topics include foodborne illnesses, safe temperatures for storage of food, safe work practices for using kitchen tools and equipment, proper cleaning of equipment and surfaces, etc.

LAB SAFETY
(See also CHEMICAL SAFETY & HAZARD COMMUNICATION)

CHEMICAL SAFETY IN THE LABORATORY — VHS 183
Tel-A-Train, 22 min., 1992
Identifies safety and health hazards found in a chemical lab setting, how best to prevent hazardous situations and how to react if an accident does occur. Also notes how familiarity breeds carelessness and danger.

HAZARD ALERT: LAB SPILLS — VHS 124
Industrial Training Systems Corporation, 11 min.
Designed to give employees a knowledge of the precautionary steps and appropriate cleanup 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.

INTRODUCTION TO REACTIVE & EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS — VHS 483
NUS Training Corp.; 23 min.; 1993
Defines the term "explosives", explains how hazardous materials are classified, and demonstrates various types of explosions.

LABORATORY CHEMICAL SAFETY — VHS 542)
Coastal; 21 min.; 1990
Hazard identification, medical surveillance, hazard recognition, ppe, safe work practices, emergency procedures, and what to do if you're working alone are some of the topics discussed in the program.

LABORATORY SAFETY. THE FINER POINTS — VHS 547)
Coastal; 17 min.; 2002
This video explains various aspects of lab safety, based on OSHA 1910.1450. Hazardous materials, fume hoods, emergency showers and eye washes, PPE, and chemical storage are discussed.

PRACTICING SAFE SCIENCE — VHS 563
Howard Hughes Medical Inst; 29 min; 1992
Features reenactments of actual laboratory accidents, and demonstrates good safety techniques.

THE LAB STANDARD AND EMPLOYEE COMPLIANCE — VHS 181
Tel-A-Train, 17 min., 1992
Stresses the HazCom standard for occupational exposure to hazardous chemicals in labs. In detail, the material safety data sheet is discussed and general safety rules are also covered.

28 GRAMS OF PREVENTION — VHS 177
Film Communicators; 24 min.; 1975
This film reviews and explains safety regulations, training and the proper use of safety equipment and protective clothing. Emphasis is on respect for the potential dangers of laboratory work.

SAFETY IN THE RESERACH LAB — SET ONE — VHS 564
Howard Hughes Medical Inst; 34 min; 1994
Provides guidance on controlling risks and hazards of the biology laboratory, including: radionuclide hazards, chemical hazards, and emergency response.

SAFETY IN THE RESEARCH LAB — SET TWO — VHS 565
Howard Hughes Medical Inst; 34 min; 1994
Provides guidance on controlling risks and hazards of the biology laboratory, including: centrifugation, chemical storage, glassware washing.

SAFETY IN THE RESEARCH LAB — SET THREE — VHS 566
Howard Hughes Medical Inst; 34 min; 1994
Provides guidance on controlling risks and hazards of the biology laboratory, including: mammalian cell culture, x-ray diffraction, and toxic chemical.

LADDER SAFETY
(See also SCAFFOLDING SAFETY)

CONSTRUCTION STAIRWAYS & LADDERS — VHS 477
Coastal; 10 min.; 1992
Explains how to construct safe ladders and stairways, proper setup and use, and inspection and maintenance.

LADDER SAFETY — VHS 554, DVD 554
Video Communications; 18 min.; 1997
Five major aspects of ladder safety are discussed: ladder selection, moving and inspecting ladders, placing ladders, preparing to climb, and making the climb.

LADDER SAFETY — VHS 362
Long Island Productions; 6 min.; 1997
Discusses three basic types of ladders and describes safe work practices for using each type.

STAIRWAYS AND LADDERS: THE FIRST STEP - VHS 313 (Also in Spanish), DVD 313 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Coastal; 18 min.
Discusses various types of ladders and hazards associated with their use. It also gives safety tips for working with ladders and using stairways.

 

LOCKOUT SAFETY

LOCKOUT FOR LIFE!— VHS 303 (Also in Spanish), DVD 303 (English/Spanish)
Coastal; 21 min.; 1994
Topics include the hazards of uncontrolled energy, equipment shutdown and isolation, and safe work practices.

LOCKOUT/ TAGOUT CONTROL OF HAZARDOUS ENERGY SOURCES — VHS 203
NUS Training Corporation; 15:38 min.; 1989
Presents OSHA's requirements for an effective energy control program.

LOCKOUT/TAGOUT. CONTROLLING THE BEAST — VHS 301 (Also in Spanish) DVD 301 (English, Spanish, Portuguese
Coastal; 19 min.; 1994
This video reviews critical lockout/tagout procedures and explains how and why to lockout.

LOCKOUT/TAGOUT: LIGHTNING IN A BOTTLE – DVD 650 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Coastal; 15 min.; 2006
Covers the kinds of energy lockout/tagout can control; six steps of lockout/tagout; and removal after a completed job.

LOCKOUT/TAGOUT OF ENERGY SOURCES — VHS 302
Coastal; 27 min.
Gives a detailed explanation of lockout/tagout, when it should be used, how it should be done, and "special circumstances" such as outside contractors, etc. that employees need to be aware of.

LOCKOUT/ TAGOUT. REAL, REAL LIFE — VHS 462, DVD 462 (English/Spanish)
Coastal; 18 min.; 2000
This program covers the basic lockout/tagout procedures. It stresses the three "A's" — awareness, attitude, and action.

LOGGING SAFETY
(All logging videos are by the Auburn University School of Forestry
and the Alabama Cooperative Extension Service).

COMMERCIAL DRIVERS LICENSE — PRE-TRIP INSPECTION OF LOG TRUCKS — VHS 292 27 min.
Gives a 7-step procedure for inspecting log trucks prior to operation.

CONSTRUCTION OF A FOREST ROAD WITH SELECTED BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES —VHS 291 17 min.
Describes several road construction techniques, including construction of an out-sloped road, and discusses water diversion devices and stream crossings.

SAFETY IN THE LOGGING WOODS: FELLER BUNCHER OPERATIONS — VHS 287
16:35 min.
Demonstrates safe operation of feller bunchers and stresses other safety techniques such as wearing PPE, maintaining safe distances from other workers, etc.

SAFETY IN THE LOGGING WOODS: LOADER OPERATIONS — VHS 290
13 min.
Explains moving and operating the loader and its proper maintenance and service.

SAFETY IN THE LOGGING WOODS: LOG LANDING & LOG YARD OPERATIONS — VHS 289 18 min.
Discusses hazards of log landings and mill yards and describes safety procedures to follow when working in these areas.

SAFETY IN THE LOGGING WOODS: OPERATION OF SKIDDERS — VHS 288 19 min.
Gives proper safety techniques for operating skidders.

MACHINE & ASSEMBLY LINE SAFETY
(See also VEHICLE SAFETY AND AGRICULTURAL SAFETY)

CASE STUDY OF AN ASSEMBLY LINE — VHS 115
NIOSH, 20 min., 1982
By examining a study of telephone assembly line workers, the program shows how important ergonomics is to a successful operation. The viewer sees a number of assembly line stations as the biomechanical problems are pointed out. Although the opening credits indicate that this program is for second year medical students, it could be useful to a much broader audience.

EQUIPMENT GUARDING — DVD 625
MSHA; 2005
DVD disc #1 covers risk, hazards and guard construction. DVD disc #2 covers guarding equipment; power transmission, conveyers, crushes, splitters and screens, rotating equipment, packaging, palletizers and robots, power tools, mobile equipment.

GRINDING WHEEL SAFETY——PART 1 — VHS 106
Tel-A-Train, 20 min., 1981
This film explains how operators are the key safety factor since they are responsible for the mechanics of operation, mounting, storage, balancing and the care of large wheels.

GRINDING WHEEL SAFETY—-PART 2 — VHS 107
Tel-A-Train, 20 min., 1981
With viewer participation, this film explains and illustrates safety guards, storage of portable grinders, wheel speed, eye protection, and unsafe practices in mounting a wheel.

HIGH IMPACT METAL WORKING SAFETY — VHS 388
American Training Resources; 18 min.;1996
Describes machine actions and hazards, personal protective equipment, and safe work practices.

MACHINE GUARDING — VHS 316
Industrial Training Systems Corp; 14 min.; 1995
Various types of machine guards and their importance to operator safety are discussed.

MACHINE GUARDING — VHS 456 (Also in Spanish), DVD 456 (English, Spanish, Portuguese)
Coastal; 14 min.; 1992
Explains the four types of machine guards, safety devices, "nip points", and various safety practices one should maintain when working around machinery.

MACHINE GUARDING: SAFEGUARD YOUR FUTURE – DVD 685 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)

Coastal; 24 min.; 2008

This video raises worker awareness that shields, guards, shutoffs or laser curtains are required for their protection and should always be in place, and that PPE and lockout/tagout are intergral to a safe work environment.

MACHINE HAZARD AWARENESS — VHS 129
International Film Bureau, 19 min., 1988
This program explains what mechanical hazards are, where they are, and ways in which they can be avoided. Divided into four sections: machine hazard awareness, mechanical hazards, guarding techniques, guarding qualities.

MACHINE SHOP SAFETY — VHS 182
Tel-A-Train, 20 min., 1991
Covers basic requirements of machine shop safety and then shifts to recognizing hazards. Examples for every point are given and discusses now good work practices can eliminate dangerous situations.

MECHANICAL POWER PRESS SAFETY. DON'T PRESS YOUR LUCK — VHS 443
Coastal; 14 min.; 1996
This video begins with the basic components of a press and explains the "point of operation" areas where most serious accidents occur. The four basic types of guards, as well as safeguarding devices such as two-hand controls, pull-backs, etc. are also discussed.

NIPPINGVHS 587
Valley Videos ; 6 min.; 1990
Identifies nip points and explains proper machine guarding and the avoidance of hand injuries.

THEY CAN BE GUARDED — VHS 280
International Film Bureau; 16 min.
Discusses various types of machine guards and explains other safety methods, such as holdback devices, pullback devices, etc.

YOURS TO KEEP AND PROTECT — VHS 279
International Film Bureau; 16 min.
Shows different methods for machine guarding and stresses the importance of preventing injuries to the hands and arms.

MINE SAFETY


CONVEYOR BELTS: BE CAREFUL — VHS 151
Mine Safety and Health Administration, 15 min., 1969
Depicts five of the most common accidents that can occur around belt conveyors in the mineral industry. Outlines recommendations for prevention. Describes safe working procedures for all workers. Stresses need for safe mining equipment.

EQUIPMENT GUARDING — DVD 625
MSHA; 2005
DVD disc #1 covers risk, hazards and guard construction. DVD disc #2 covers guarding equipment; power transmission, conveyers, crushes, splitters and screens, rotating equipment, packaging, palletizers and robots, power tools, mobile equipment.

GOOD BERMS SAVE LIVES — VHS 621 (Also in Spanish)
MSHA; 15min; 1998
Safe truck haulage depends on berms that are of correct height, angle, material. Berm maintenance is critical to avoiding accidents that can be fatal.

MANAGEMENTS ROLE IN HEALTH & SAFETY — VHS 152
Mine Safety & Health Administration, 15 min., 1972
Presents a well-planned and well-executed mine health and safety program in action. Outlines a safety program and its application to on the job safety. Situations and related mining operations. Defines management's responsibility for the Health and Safety of miners. Points out various environmental health problems and safety hazards and offers possible solutions.

SAFETY ON THE MOVE: TRUCK HAULAGE SAFETY — VHS 153
Mine Safety and Health Administration, 16 min., 1976
Depicts how truck operators encounter difficult, dangerous and emergency driving situations while performing assigned duties. Points out existing and potential hazards of truck haulage by reenactment of some of the most frequently-occurring accidents. Explains causes of these accidents and outlines corrective steps necessary to prevent their recurrence.

THINK QUICKSAND: SAFETY AROUND BINS AND HOPPERS — VHS 149
Mine Safety and Health Administration, 10 min., 1987
Shows how materials in stockpiles, storage bins, and hoppers can act like quicksand — often with fatal results. Encourages workers to follow safe and correct operating procedures to avoid being trapped or buried alive.

MISCELLANEOUS TITLES

ABRASIVE BLASTING — VHS 626, DVD 626
Safety Source; 12 min; 2003
Covers many aspects of safe sandblasting: PPE, equipment setup and inspection, job site conditions, and bystander safety.

AUTO SHOP SAFETY - DVD 670
Training Network; 22 min.; 1996
Safe lifting, care of tools, fire hazards, electrical shock, chemical, burn, asphyziation and industry-specific safety tips are some of the topics covered in this video.

COMPRESSED GASES: SAFE HANDLING — VHS 475
Coastal; 18 min.; 1995
Explains classifications, labeling, handling cylinders, valves, and leaks.

DEADLY DUST II — VHS 486
Kansas State University; 30 min.; 1995
This program explains grain dust explosions and the seven components that cause them; it also discusses several explosions that resulted in injury and loss of life.

DEADLY DUST III — VHS 487
Kansas State University; 22 min.; 1995
A survivor of the 1981 Corpus Christi grain dust explosion discusses the accident that left him disabled; basic hazards of grain dust storage are also discussed.

DUAL PROTECTION — VHS 118
NIOSH, 14 min., 1984
This program highlights the technology available to control safety and health hazards in spray pointing operation. Coating substitution, process substitution, proper ventilation, isolation of the paints, and good work practices are covered

EXAMINING FATAL SHIPYARD ACCIDENTS: HAZARDS AND SOLUTIONS — VHS 546) US OSHA; 16 min.; 2002
Federal OSHA utilizes computer animation to recreate several actual shipyard accidents involving cranes, confined spaces, and fall hazards.

GAS CYLINDERS — VHS 594
Summit Valley Videos; 7 min.; 1990
Topics include the characteristics of gas cylinders, hazards associated with their use, and proper handling and storage procedures.

GRINDER AND ABRASIVE WHEEL SAFETYDVD 410
Long Island Productions; 14 min.; 1995
This video provides safety tips for abrasive wheels, portable and bench grinders. Covers causes of personal injury and emphasizes storage, inspection, mounting and disintegration.

HAMLET: OUT OF THE ASHES — VHS 525
NC Occupational Safety and Health Project; 1994
Survivors and victims' family members discuss the tragedy and how it has affected their lives.

HOTEL SAFETY. A REALITY CHECK-IN — VHS 437
Coastal; 29 min.; 1996
The focus of this video is on employee safety, although safety tips for guests are also discussed. Topics include fire safety, housekeeping, security, kitchen safety, maintenance, back safety, bloodborne pathogens, and hazard communication.

I NEVER HAD AN ACCIDENT ON THE JOB — VHS 158
National Audiovisual Center, 16:17 min., 1975
This tape deals with the hazards of working in a meat factory. It discusses the safety procedures and the do's and don'ts involving cutting and grinding machinery, plus slips and falls.

INTRODUCTION TO THE WISCONSIN OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH LABORATORY (SESSION 1-6) — VHS 654
Terry Burk; 52 min.; 1992
Industrial hygiene laboratory sampling supplies, analysis, quality control and reported results are covered in this training video for OSHA sampling. The course will be Web-based in the future.

LASER SAFETY — VHS 333
Coastal; 17 min.; 1991
Explains the hazards involved when working with lasers, types of lasers, common types of accidents, and other factors to consider when using lasers in the workplace.

MANAGING THE CROWD AT PUBLIC ASSEMBLY FACILITIES — VHS 617
IAAM; 19 min.; 1999
For the training of event guest services staff at public assembly facilities, including arenas, stadiums, convention centers, and amphitheaters.

REFUSE COLLECTION SAFETY — VHS 266
National Safety Council; 15 min.
Discusses hazards of sanitation collection and safety measures such as proper lifting, equipment checks, and checking for hazardous materials, etc.

75 YEARS OF SAFETY — VHS 239
NBBI, 11:50 min.; 1994
The history and function of the National Board of Boiler & Pressure Vessel Inspectors is presented in this video. Stresses the fact that boilers and pressure vessels are part of our every day life and that they must be properly maintained to avoid serious consequences.

SHIFTWORK: CIRCADIAN SURVIVAL — VHS 390
Coastal; 20 min.; 1998
This program explains the "internal body clock" and how it is affected when workers rotate shifts. Fatigue on the job, proper rest, and family stress are some of the topics included in this video.

TOXIC MOLD: THE FACTS — VHS 623, DVD 623
The Training Network; 18 min; 2001
Information on what toxic mold is, the hazards involved, and possible solutions.

WAREHOUSE SAFETY: IT'S NO MYSTERY —VHS 569 (Also in Spanish),
DVD 569 (English/ Spanish/Portuguese)
Coastal ; 22 min ; 1996
Takes the mystery out of warehouse safety by pointing out common warehouse hazards and ways of correcting them. Includes PPE, Ergonomics and Back safety, and Forklift Safety.

WORKING WITH STRESS —VHS 570, DVD 570
NIOSH ; 17 min ; 2002
Describes stressors in the workplace and suggests strategies for reducing stress (e.g., changes in the organization).

OFFICE SAFETY

OFFICE SAFETY — VHS 268
AIMS Media, 13 min.
Discusses accidents which occur in offices and explains how they can be avoided by following basic safety precautions.

OFFICE SAFETY — VHS 305
Summit Training Source; 19 min.
This humorous video uses stuntpeople to depict various ways in which office workers may be injured by commonplace office equipment such as file cabinets, etc.

OFFICE SAFETY. IT'S A JUNGLE IN THERE — VHS 455 (Also in Spanish), DVD 455 (English, Spanish, Portguese)
Coastal; 19 min.; 2000
Covers fire, hazardous materials, proper lifting techniques, slips and falls, and the employee's work area, explaining musculoskeletal disorders and how to organize the work area to minimize risk.

OSHA

ALL ABOUT OSHA (SPANISH LANGUAGE ONLY!!) — VHS 469
USDOL OSHA Atlanta Office; 10 min.; 2000
Describes employee rights under OSHA; please note — the phone numbers at the end of the video are for Georgia residents only.

THE DIRTY DOZEN. OSHA'S TOP 12 VIOLATIONS — VHS 515
Coastal; 16 min.; 1993
Discusses the most common violations of the OSHA Standards for General Industry.

NC DOL OSH PRESENTS ON-SITE SAFETY & HEALTH CONSULTATION PROGRAM — VHS 251
Explains the NC Department of Labor's Consultative Services' program for providing workplace safety consultations.

OSHA: AN INTRODUCTION — DVD 652 (English/Spanish)
Coastal; 19 min.; 2004
An aide to understanding OSHA standards, what to expect in an inspection, handling citations and penalties, and your responsibilities under the act.

OSHA: AN INTRODUCTION FOR CONSTRUCTION – DVD 653 (English/Spanish)
Coastal; 19 min.; 2004
Designed specifically for the construction industry, this video is an aide to understanding OSHA standards, what to expect in an inspection, handling citations and penalties, and your responsibilities.

OSHA INSPECTION: OVERCOMING THE FEAR — VHS 255
Coastal; 24 min.
Explains what an OSHA inspection is, its purpose, and how an inspection is conducted.

OSHA RECORDKEEPING: TRUE TO FORM – DVD 651 (English/Spanish)
Coastal; 31min.; 2004
Procedures and forms for OSHA’s 2004 recordkeeping revision, including Forms 300, 300-A and 301. What to enter, when to begin and end counting, and employee privacy issues are covered in detail.

PROTECTING WORKERS: HOW OSHA CONDUCTS INSPECTIONS — VHS 241
USDOL, 18 min., 1994
Gives general overview of the inspection process and how it is conducted. The rights and duties of the inspector, employer, and employee are discussed, as are such topics as: reasons for inspections, types of violations, and potential penalties.

PROTECTING WORKERS: HOW OSHA WRITES STANDARDS — VHS 295
US Dept of Labor — OSHA, 12:38 min.; 1992
Describes the procedures OSHA uses in developing health and safety standards to protect American workers.

RECORDKEEPING: TRUE TO FORM — VHS 528
Coastal; 29 min.; 2001
Explains the latest revisions to OSHA's recordkeeping requirement. Topics include Forms 300, 300-A, 301, employee privacy issues, how to count days, and procedures and forms.

YOU BET YOUR BUSINESS — VHS 328
NC Dept of Labor; 10 min.; 1997
Two of the bureaus within the North Carolina Department of Labor's OSH division — Education and Training and Consultative Services — offer services to NC businesses to help with their safety programs. This video discusses some of the ways (i.e. workshops, on-site walkthroughs, etc.) they offer assistance.

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
(For descriptions of "Safety Gear..." series, see individual topic, i.e. HAND SAFETY, etc.)

DISPOSABLE RESPIRATORS. EXPOSURE CONTROL — VHS 548
Coastal; 11 min.; 2002
Explains respirator selection, the three classes of disposable respirators (N, R, P), fit testing, wearing disposable respirators, maintenance, and voluntary use of disposable respirators.

THE DANGER ZONE. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT — VHS 482
Summit Training Source; 12 min.
Covers proper selection and use of ppe, proper fit and maintenance, and discusses situations where PPE is necessary.

FOOT PROTECTION — VHS 545
Long Island Productions; 5 min.
Discusses the most common types of foot injuries, safe work practices, and proper protective footwear.

HEADS UP! HARD HAT SAFETY — VHS 430 (Also in Spanish)
Coastal; 19 min.; 1994
This video explains how hard hats work, describes the different classes of hard hats, and includes information on proper maintenance and cleaning.

PPE: Don't Start Work Without It —VHS 573, DVD 573
(English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Coastal; 13 min.; 2003
Provides a brief overview of eye and face, hearing, head, hand, and foot protection; summarizes some basic rules for the proper use of PPE.

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT — VHS 490
Video Training Source; 19 min.; 1994
Focuses on eye, face, head, hand, and foot protection; explains the importance of proper fit and care of PPE.

PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT AND PERSONAL DECONTAMINATION — VHS 616 (Also in Spanish)
UCLA—LOSH; 23min; 1990
Field procedures for hazardous waste workers, or anyone working with hazardous waste and disposal.

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT EXPRESS TRAIN — VHS 537 (Also available in Spanish)
Coastal; 9 min.; 2002
Provides a brief overview of all aspects of ppe, safe use and maintenance, total body protection, and hazard assessment.

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: YOU'RE COVERED — VHS 260 (Also in Spanish)
Coastal; 15 min.; 1991
Describes various types of personal protective equipment for eye, face, hands, feet, head, and hearing. Also discusses the limitations of PPE.

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: REAL, REAL LIFE — VHS 371 (Also in Spanish)
Coastal; 15min; 1997
Presents real life situations and forces thought about how to respond. Covers proper use and storage of PPE, knowledge of equipment limitations, and proper cleaning and storage.

PROTECTING YOUR FEET. LEARNING THE ABC'S — VHS 441 (Also in Spanish)
Coastal; 18 min.; 1993
Types of foot protection are discussed, including non-sparking and non-conducting shoes and shoe guards.

RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: AIR PURIFYING RESPIRATORS — VHS 496
Summit Training Source; 11 min.
Stresses the importance of proper fit, use, care and storage of equipment, and explains the two basic components of this type respirator.

RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: AIR-SUPPLYING RESPIRATORS — VHS 497
Summit Training Source; 11 min.
Discusses how these respirators work, the importance of a proper fit, and correct use, care, and storage.

SAFETY GEAR: EYE & FACE PROTECTION - VHS 277
AIMS; 11 min., 1989

SAFETY GEAR: HAND & ARM PROTECTION — VHS 274
AIMS; 11 min., 1989

SAFETY GEAR: HEAD PROTECTION — VHS 275
AIMS; 10 min., 1989

SAFETY GEAR: HEARING PROTECTION - VHS 269 (Also in Spanish)
AIMS; 12 min.; 1989

SAFETY GEAR: RESPIRATORS — VHS 273
AIMS: 12 min., 1989

SAFETY ORIENTATION: ON ALERT — VHS 593
Coastal; 24 min.; 2003
Provides a brief overview of many basic safety topics employees need to be mindful of, including PPE, fire safety, hazard communication, etc.

WIN THE RACE TO SAFETY. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT — VHS 461 (Also in Spanish) Coastal; 19 min.; 1999
NASCAR driver Bobby Labonte hosts this video. Sections include personal protective equipment for the face and eyes, hearing, head, hands, feet, and full-protective clothing, as well as the cleaning and care of PPE.

PROCESS SAFETY


ANATOMY OF A DISASTER: EXPLOSION AT BP TEXAS CITY REFINERY, MARCH 23, 2005 – DVD 675
U.S. Chemical Safety Board; 56 min.; 2008
This video contains an analysis of the sequence of events and factors that led to the disaster. Findings and key lessons from the investigation are presented.

CSB SAFETY VIDEOS: EMERGENCY IN APEX – DVD 676
U.S. Chemical Safety Board; 17 min.; 2008
The EQ hazardous waste facility fire and explosions that occurred on October 5, 2006. in Apex, North Carolina, are documented, analyzed, and recommendations are presented.


CSB SAFETY VIDEOS: VOL. 2 – DVD 674
U.S. Chemical Safety Board; 2007
Contains the following titles:

  • Reactive Hazards: Dangers of Uncontrolled Chemical Reactions (20 min.)
  • Public Worker Safety: Wastewater Plant Explosion (7:45 min.)
  • Explosion and Fire at Formosa Plastics, Illinois (10:45 min.)
  • Hazards of Nitrogen Asphyxiation: Valero Refinery, Delaware (12 min.)
  • Fire and Explosions at Formosa Plastics, Texas (8:34 min.)
  • Dangers of Propylene Cylinders in High Temperatures: Praxair, Missouri (8:20 min.)
  • Ethylene Oxide Explosion at Sterigenics, California (9:25 min.)
  • Dangers of Flammable Gas Accumulation: Acetylene Explosion at ASCO, New Jersey (6:49 min.)
  • Explosion at BP Refinery, Texas (6:14 min.)
  • Preventing Harm from Sodium Hydrosulfide (6:41 min.)
  • Excerpts from CSB Public Hearing on Hazards of Combustible Dust (18 min.)
  • About the CSB (10:48 min.)

LINE BREAKING. USE A PERMIT! — VHS 393
Coastal; 16 min.; 1992
This program explains line breaking and its hazards, how to establish a line breaking policy, how to use a permit for line breaking, and safe line breaking procedures.

PROCESS SAFETY. EMPLOYEE AWARENESS — VHS 355
Coastal; 15 min.; 1994
Discusses employee participation, incident investigation, compliance audits, and management of change.

PROCESS SAFETY FOR THE HARD HAT CREW — VHS 356
Coastal; 12 min.; 1995
Discusses OSHA's Process Safety Management Standard, required training, and how to handle emergencies and accidents.

PROCESS SAFETY FOR PLANT PERSONNEL — VHS 221 Center for Chemical Process Safety, 18:10 min.; 1992
The twelve technical elements needed for the formation of a safety management plan are detailed. Also the roles of management, operators and technical specialists in the safety plan are explained.

PROCESS SAFETY MANAGEMENT — VHS 354
Coastal; 18 min.; 1993
Explains the OSHA standard, compliance audits, and emergency response and follow-up.

SPIRAL TO DISASTER — VHS 429
Coastal; 24 min.; 2000
This analysis of a workplace disaster - the North Sea oil rig "Piper Alpha" destroyed on July 6, 1988 - discusses many aspects of the tragedy and how it could have been prevented. Topics include awareness of work-area hazards, the need for ongoing risk analysis, how to address design flaws, and implementing an effective work permit system.

RESPIRATORY PROTECTION

DISPOSABLE RESPIRATORS. EXPOSURE CONTROL — VHS 548 )
Coastal; 11 min.; 2002
Explains respirator selection, the three classes of disposable respirators (N, R, P), fit testing, wearing disposable respirators, maintenance, and voluntary use of disposable respirators.

HAZARD ALERT: AIR PURIFYING RESPIRATORS — VHS 108
Industrial Training Systems, 7 min., 1990
Provides a basic explanation of air purifying respirators. Discusses positive/negative pressure fit testing, situations where such respirators can be worn, and their limitations.

RESPIRATORY PROTECTION — VHS 365
Coremedia; 10 min; 1998
Selection, medical evaluation, fit testing, standard operating procedures, evaluation, monitoring, and training in the use of air purifying, and air supplying respirators are covered.

RESPIRATORY PROTECTION. A BREATH OF FRESH AIR — VHS 466 (Also in Spanish), DVD 466 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Coastal; 18 min.; 1998
Explains the revised OSHA standard (1910.134). Topics include hazardous atmospheres, medical evaluation, and fit testing.

RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: AIR PURIFYING RESPIRATORS — VHS 496
Summit Training Source; 11 min.
Stresses the importance of proper fit, use, care and storage of equipment, and explains the two basic components of this type respirator.

RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: AIR-SUPPLYING RESPIRATORS — VHS 497
Summit Training Source; 11 min.
Discusses how these respirators work, the importance of a proper fit, and correct use, care and storage.

RESPIRATOR SAFETY UPDATE — VHS378
Long Island Productions; 20 min; 1998
Awareness of types of hazards, using MSDS and other remedies for these hazards, including personal respirators of various types. Fit testing and cleaning are also covered.

SAFETY GEAR: RESPIRATORS — VHS 273
AIMS; 12 min., 1989
Discusses the importance of respirators and their proper fit, and explains the differences between air purifying respirators and air supplying respirators and their use.

TWO BREATHS TO.. — VHS 162
Capital Communications, 6 min., 1986
You may not see, taste or eat them, but toxic chemicals may be present in your work environment. Just as threatening are environments that contain little or no oxygen. This production stresses the precautions that should be taken to reduce the chances of injury through inhalation--and rescue tips for emergencies associated with confined space entry.

SAFETY COMMITTEES

PRO-ACTIVE SAFETY ATTITUDES: TARGET ZERO – DVD 684 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)

Coastal; 16min.; 2004

Buzz Aldrin narrates this video on leadership roles in a pro-active safety program. Achieving accident prevention through vision and initiative, creating expectations, building trust are primary points.

THE PRO-ACTIVE SAFETY COMMITTEE - A TEAM FOR SUCCESS — VHS 330, DVD 330 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Coastal; 13 min.; 1995
This video explains the organization and operation of successful safety committees, focusing on five basic elements for success - structure, membership, mission, support, and feedback.

SAFETY SUCCESS FOR EMPLOYEES — VHS 336
Industrial Training Systems; 16 min.; 1997
Gives tips on how to encourage employees to make safety a priority in the workplace. Stresses that employee behavior, physical conditions of the workplace, and safe work procedures are vital components of a company's safety program.

SAFETY SUCCESS FOR MANAGERS & TEAM LEADERS — VHS 337
Industrial Training Systems; 21 min.; 1997
This video provides information to managers and team leaders to help them prevent injuries in their work groups. It details five specific roles that managers and team leaders have in their companies' safety programs.

SAFETY SUCCESS FOR SAFETY TEAMS & COMMITTEES — VHS 338
Industrial Training Systems; 21:20 min.; 1997
Teaches safety team and committee members how to work effectively to advance safety in the workplace. Discusses some basic principles for working effectively as a group.

SCAFFOLDING SAFETY

BUILDING SAFE AND SECURE SCAFFOLD — VHS 237
Laborers-AGC, 10 min.,1990
Going step-by-step, this video demonstrates the proper method of building and dismantling a scaffold.

ROOFLINE TO BOTTOMLINE: PRACTICAL FALL PROTECTION INFORMATION (Also in Spanish)
HIGH PRIORITY: PRACTICAL SCAFFOLD SAFETY INFORMATION (Also in Spanish) — VHS 647
Builders Mutual Insurance Co.; 15 min.; each; 2000 and 2003
Two titles in both English and Spanish are on one VHS tape. The first emphasizes the need for safety attitudes, and specifically covers controlled access zones, guardrails, roof trussing, sheathing and shingling safety.

The second title covers the safe erection, use and disassembly of a variety of scaffolding. Competent person and fall protection are emphasized.

SCAFFOLD SAFETY VIDEO – DVD 682
National Association of Home Builders; 30 min.; 2007
Train workers to safely build, use and dismantle common types of scaffolding. Covers fabricated frame, pump jack, ladder jack, mobile and aerial lifts.

SCAFFOLDING TRAINING FOR EMPLOYEES — VHS 380
Long Island Productions; 18 min.
Provides information on different types of scaffolding, safety requirements for scaffolding such as access, fall protection, inspection, etc.

SCAFFOLDS. SAFETY AT ALL LEVELS — VHS 442 (Also in Spanish), DVD 442 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Coastal; 18 min.; 1997
Explains the term "competent person" and discusses safe work practices for working with scaffolds. Topics include pre-assembly inspection, assembly, fall protection, maintenance and dismantling.

STATIONARY SCAFFOLDS — VHS 335
Coastal; 11 min.; 1997
This program provides information on stationary scaffolds, hazards associated with their use, and safe work practices.

SUSPENSION SCAFFOLDS IN CONSTRUCTION — VHS 334
Coastal; 10 min.; 1997
Discusses how to work safely on suspension scaffolds, how to assemble them, safe work practices, and hazards associated with their use.

SPANISH LANGUAGE VIDEOS
(For descriptions, see individual topic, i.e. ELECTRICAL  SAFETY, etc.)

ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION: THE BIG PICTURE— DVD 433
(English/Spanish/Portuguese/French) 
Investigacion de Accidentes: Una Vision Total
Coastal; 19 min.; 1999

ACCIDENTS AREN'T JUST ONE OF THOSE THINGSVHS 608, DVD 608
Los Accidentes No Son Solo Una de Esas Cosas
American Training Resources; 20 min.; 2003

AG SAFETY VIDEOS – DVD 677 (English/Spanish)
Washington State Dept. of Labor & Industries; 1992-2007

  • Protejase sus Ojos y la Vista (9 min.)
  • La Seguridad de Peatones que Trabajan Cerca de Montacargas (11 min.)
  • Permanezca dentro del Armazon Mantengase a Salvo (9 min.)
  • El Asesino Silencioso (12 min.)

 

ALL ABOUT OSHA (SPANISH ONLY!) — VHS 469
Todo Sobre OSHA
USDOL OSHA Atlanta Office; 10 min.; 2000

ANCHORAGES. MAKE THE CONNECTION — VHS 468
Anclajes: Haciendo La Conexión
Coastal; 17 min.; 1992

ANHYDROUS AMMONIA — VHS 343, DVD 343 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Anhidro De Amoniaco
Coastal; 19 min.; 1989, 2004

ARC FLASH SAFETY AWARENESS – DVD 665 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Alerta de Seguridad: Ante Relámpago de Arco
Coastal; 18 min.; 2006

ASBESTOS AWARENESS: CONTROLLING EXPOSURE—DVD 415 (English/Spanish)
El Asbesto: Control de la Exposición
Coastal; 23 min.; 2003


ASBESTOS AWARENESS: UNDERSTANDING THE RISK—DVD 672 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)Conocimiento Sobre Asbestos: Entendiendo el Riesgo
Coastal; 26 min.; 2004

ASBESTOS IN CONSTRUCTION—DVD 585 (English/Spanish)
El Asbesto en la Construcción
Coastal; 26 min.; 2003

BACK PROTECTION: DEFENDING YOUR SAFETY ZONE — VHS 427
Protección para su Espalda: Defendiendo su Zona de Seguridad
Coastal; 19 min.; 1997

BACK SAFETY: LIFT WELL, LIVE WELL — DVD 536
(English/Spanish/Portuguese)
La Seguridad Con la Espalda: Levante Bien, Viva Bien

BACK SAFETY: LIFT WELL, LIVE WELL—DVD 536 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)
La Seguridad con la Espalda: Levante Bien, Viva Bien
Coastal; 14 min.; 2001

BACK SAFETY: REAL, REAL LIFE—DVD 518 (English/Spanish)
Seguridad con Su Espalda: Vida Real
Coastal; 15 min.; 2000

BASIC ELECTRICAL SAFETY IN THE WORKPLACE — VHS 324
Seguridad Básica sobre la Electricidad dentro su Sitio Laboral
Long Island Productions; 11 min.

BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS FOR CUSTODIANS — VHS 584
Patogenos De La Sangre Para Encargados De Seguridad
Coastal; 16 min; 2003

BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS: JUST THE FACTS – DVD 681
Agentes Patogenos Transportados por la Sangre: Solo los Hechos
Coastal; 16 min.; 2008

BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS. KNOW THE RISK! — DVD 396 (English, Spanish, Portuguese)
Patogenos De La Sangre: Conozca El Riesgo
Coastal; 19 min.; 1997

BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS - REAL, REAL LIFE — VHS 598, DVD 598 (English, Spanish)
Patogenos De La Sangre: Vida Real
Coastal; 20 min.; 2003

BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS. PROTECT YOURSELF — VHS 446
Patógenos contenidos en la sangre: Protegerse Uno Mismo
Coastal; 15 min.; 1997

THE BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS STANDARD: HOW IT AFFECTS YOU. HOW IT PROTECTS YOU — VHS 262
Agentes Patógenos De La Sangre
Coastal; 20 min.; 1992

CAVE-IN! TRENCHING & SHORING SAFETY VHS 309, DVD 309
Las Emergencias Durante La Excavacion De Zanjas

CHAIN SAW SAFETY — VHS 627
Seguridad Con Las Sierras De Cadena
Long Island Productions; 12min; 1999

CHEMICAL HANDLING. GENERAL PRINCIPLES — VHS 422
Principios Basicos En El Manejo De Quimicos
Coastal; 16 min.; 1997

CHEMICAL HANDLING SAFETY: THE BASICS — DVD 612
(In English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Seguridad en el Manejo de Quimicos: Los Aspectos Basicos
Coastal; 17 min; 2003

CIRCLE OF SAFETY — VHS 436
Círculo de Seguridad
Duke Energy; 8 min.; 1994

COMBUSTIBLE DUST: UP IN A FLASH – DVD 679

(English/Spanish/Portuguese)

Polvo Combustible: Una Pizca de Prevención Es el Remedio

Coastal; 13 min.; 2008

CONFINED SPACES: A TRAINING PROGRAM FOR EMPLOYEES — VHS 628
Espacios Limitados: Un Programa De Entrenamiento Para Empleados
JJ Keller; 20min; 2000

CONFINED SPACE CASE HISTORIES — VHS 460
Casos Históricos de Espacios Confinados
Coastal; 14 min; 1995

CONFINED SPACE ENTRY — VHS 323
Entrando dentro Espacios Confinados
Long Island Productions; 30 min.

CONFINED SPACE ENTRY: INVESTIGATION – DVD 680
Entrada a Espacios Confinados: Investigación
Coastal; 23 min.; 2008

CONFINED SPACE ENTRY. PERMIT REQUIRED — VHS 447
Entrando dentro Espacios Confinados: Permiso Necesitado
Coastal; 21 min.; 1994

CONFINED SPACE ENTRY: INSIDE MANEUVERS — VHS 532 (Also in Spanish), DVD 532 (English, Spanish, Portuguese)
La Entrada A Los Espacios Confinados: Maniobras Internas
Coastal; 22 min.; 1997

CONFINED SPACE RESCUE — VHS 464
Rescate de Espacios Confinados
Coastal; 31 min.; 1991

CONSTRUCTION FALL PROTECTION. GET ARRESTED! — VHS 395
Protección contra Caídas en la Construcción: ¡Deténgase!
Coastal; 11 min.

CONSTRUCTION SAFETY ORIENTATION — DVD 629 (Also in Spanish)
Orientación de la Seguridad en la Construcción
Summit Training Source; 19 min.; 2001

CONTRACTOR SAFETY: IT'S EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS — DVD 657 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Coastal; 20 min.; 2005
Sequridad Del Contratista: Un Asunto De Todos

CRANE INSPECTION — DVD 417 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Inspeccion de Gruas
Coastal; 18 min.; 1995

CRANES, SLINGS, & HOISTSVHS 607
Gruas, Cadenas y Levantacargas
The Training Network; 12:45 min.; no date

CTD PREVENTION FOR EMPLOYEES (MEAT VERSION) — VHS 361
Los Desordenes Cumulativos de Trauma: Prevención para Empleados" (versión de
carniceros)

CLMI; 20 min.; 1990

DEFENSIVE DRIVING. A CRASH COURSE — VHS 377
Conduciendo Defensivamente: Un Curso Intensivo
Coastal; 17 min.; 1997

DEFENSIVE DRIVING FOR GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES — VHS 572,
DVD 572 (English, Spanish)
Conducir A La Defensiva: Para Empleados del Gobierno
Coastal; 19 min.; 2003

DISASTER SAFETY: AFTERMATH AND CLEANUP – DVD 666 (English/Spanish)
Seguridad en los Desastres: Secuelas y Limpieza
Coastal; 17min.; 2006

DRIVEN TO DISTRACTION – DVD 687 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)

Conducido a la Distraccion

Coastal; 20 min.; 2008

ELECTRICAL HAZARDS: AVOID THE RISK — DVD 655 (English/Spanish/Portugues)
Peligros Electricos: Evite El Riesgo
Coastal; 12 min.; 2004

ELECTRICAL SAFETY. BEWARE THE BITE! — VHS 400
Seguridad Eléctrica: ¡Te Cuidado con la Mordida!
Coastal; 20 min.; 1996

ELECTRICAL SAFETY FOR NON-ELECTRICIANS — VHS 611
Seguridad Electrica Para Personas Que No Son Electricistas
Aurora; 18 min.; 2002

EMERGENCY EVACUATION. GETTING OUT ALIVE! — VHS 478
Evacuación de Emergencia: Saliendo Vivo
Coastal; 16 min.; 2000

ERGONOMICS. BREAK THE RMI HABIT — VHS 392
Ergonomía: Rompiendo el Habito de la Movida Repetida
Coastal; 13 min.; 1998

ERGONOMICS. YOUR BODY AT WORK — VHS 341
Ergonomía: Su Cuerpo en el Trabajo
Coastal; 20 min.; 1991

ERGONOMICS. THE 24-HOUR BODY - VHS 398, DVD 398 (English, Spanish, Portuguese)
Ergonomía: El Cuerpo De 24 Horas
Coastal; 18 min.; 1998

EYE PROTECTION. WHY GAMBLE? — VHS 357
Protección para los Ojos: ¿Porque Juegas?
Coastal; 14 min.; 1991

EYE PROTECTION. SEE THE WHOLE PICTUREVHS 459,
DVD 459 (English, Spanish, Portuguese)
Proteccion De Los Ojos: Vea El Panorama Completo
Coastal; 19 min.; 1999

FALL PROTECTION: THE RIGHT CONNECTION – DVD 667 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)Protección Contra Caídas: La Conexión Correcta
Coastal; 18min.; 2007

FATAL SHOCK: ELECTRICAL CASE HISTORIES - VHS 522, DVD 522
El Choque Mortal: Casos de la Vida Real
Coastal; 24 min.; 1993

FIRE SAFETY. THERE'S NO SECOND CHANCE — VHS 320
Seguridad contra Incendios: No Existe una Segunda Oportunidad
Coastal; 20 min.; 1996

FIRE EXTINGUISHERS: YOUR PASS TO SAFETY — VHS 579, DVD 579
EXTINTORES DE FUEGO: SU PASE A LA SEGURIDAD
Coastal; 10 min ; 2002

FIRE IN THE WORKPLACE — VHS 606 (Spanish only)
Fuego Dentro El Sitio Laboral
Training Network/Long Island Productions; 1994; 26 min

FIRE SAFETY. REAL, REAL LIFE — VHS 370
La Seguridad Con El Fuego: Vida Real
Coastal; 15 min.; 1998

FIRST AID: PREPARED TO HELP — DVD 659 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Primeros Auxilios: Preparacion Para La Ayuda
Coastal; 18 min.; 2005

FORKLIFT CASE HISTORIES. SERIOUS BUSINESS — VHS 359
Casos Históricos de Montacargas: Un Negocio Serio
Coastal; 18 min.; 1995

FORKLIFT FUNDAMENTALS. GET THE FACTS. — VHS 348
Fundamentos de Montacargas: Consiguiendo los Datos
Coastal; 22 min.; 1998

FORKLIFT OPERATIONS: CARRY THE LOAD — VHS 347,
DVD 347 (English, Spanish, Portuguese)
Operaciones Con El Montacargas: Llevando El Peso

FORKLIFT SAFETY: AN OPERATOR TRAINING PROGRAM — VHS 499
Seguridad Para El Montacargas Y Programa Del Operador
J.J. Keller; 1999

GLOBAL HARMONIZATION: WORLDWIDE HAZARD COMMUNICATION – DVD 686 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)

Armonización Global: Communicación Mundial de Riesgos

Coastal; 15 min.; 2008

GOOD BERMS SAVE LIVES — VHS 621
Las Bermas Adecuadas Salvas Vidas
MSHA; 15min; 1998

GROUNDSKEEPING SAFETY. BE A PRO! — VHS 321
Seguridad en Recogiendo el Terreno: ¡Sea un Professional!
Coastal; 17 min.; 1997

HAND PROTECTION. LESSONS FOR A LIFETIME — VHS 304
Protección para la Mano: Enseñanzas para una Vida
Coastal; 20 min.; 1995

HANDWASHING. YOUR HEALTH IS IN YOUR HANDS — VHS 383
Lavándose las Manos: Su Salud esta dentro de sus Manos
Coastal; 13 min.; 1997

HAZARD COMMUNICATION: ELEMENTS OF SAFETY - DVD 662 (English, Spanish, Portuguese)
Comunicación De Riesgos
Coastal; 20 min.; 2006

HAZARD COMMUNICATION: REAL, REAL LIFE- VHS 535, DVD 535
La Comunicacion de los Peligros: Vida Real
Coastal; 16 min.; 2002

HAZARD COMMUNICATION: THE ROAD TO SAFETY
— VHS 125
Comunicación de Peligros: El Camino a la Seguridad
Coastal; 16 min.; 1995

HAZARD COMMUNICATION: YOUR SAFETY NET — VHS 519, DVD 519 (English, Spanish, Portuguese)
La Comunicacion De Los Peligros: Su Red De Seguridad
Coastal; 16min; 2000

HAZARD COMMUNICATION FOR NON-INDUSTRIAL EMPLOYEES — DVD 656 (English/Spanish)
Coastal; 17 min.; 2005
Comunicacion De Riesgos Para Empleados No Industriales

HEALTHY HOUSING: A SHARED RESPONSIBILITY — VHS 240 (English/Spanish)
Vivienda Saludable: Una Responsabilidad Compartida
NCSU/N.C. Cooperative Extension; 12 min.; 1994

HEAT STRESS: DON'T LOSE YOUR COOL — DVD 448 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Coastal; 14 min; 2000
La Fatiga Causada por el Calor; Mantengase Fresco
Coastal; 14 min; 2000

HE'S NOT THE MAN I MARRIED...COULD IT BE LEAD? — VHS 529
(In combined English/Spanish)
No es el hombre con quien me case...Sera el plomo?
California Department of Health Services: 15 min: 1991

HEADS UP! HARD HAT SAFETY — VHS 430
¡Cabeza Hacia Arriba! Seguridad con Cascos
Coastal; 19 min.; 1995

HEALTHCARE PPE:WHY RISK IT? — DVD 660 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Equipos de Proteccionn Personal en el Culdado de la Salud: Para Que Arriesgarse?
Coastal; 20 min.;1995

HEARING PROTECTION. IT MAKES SENSE — VHS 575)
Proteccion para el Oido: Tiene Sentido
Coastal; 22 min.; 1995

HEAT STRESS — VHS 126
Fatiga Causado por el Calor
Coastal; 16 min.; 1988

HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM AWARENESS – DVD 668 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Conciencia del Cromo Hexavalente
Coastal; 17min.; 2007

HIGH IMPACT FALL PREVENTIONVHS 387
Impacto Fuerte: Prevencion contra caidas
Aurora Pictures; 19 min.; 1997

HIGHWAY WORK ZONE SAFETY: THE BASICS—DVD 407 (English/Spanish)
Seguridad en las Zonas de Trabajo de las Autopistas
Coastal; 15 min.; 1994

HOUSEKEEPING. IT AIN'T LIKE THE MOVIES — VHS 342
Economía Doméstica: No es como en las Películas
Coastal; 15 min.; 1995

INCIDENT REPORTING. YOU CAN SAVE A LIFE! - VHS 520
El Reporte De Incidentes: Usted Puede Salvar Una Vida!
Coastal; 16 min.; 1996

INDOOR CRANES: SAFE LIFTING OPERATIONS—VHS 420, DVD 420 (English/Spanish/Portuguese/French)

Las Gruas De Interiores
Coastal; 19 min.; 1991

IT ONLY TAKES A SECOND — VHS 399
Sola Tomara Un Segundo Para Estar Seguros
Aurora Pictures; 3 min.; 1995

IT ONLY TAKES A SECOND II—DVD 690 (Also in Spanish)

Solo Le Toma un Segundo Lugar II
Aurora Pictures; 4:30 min.; 2009

 

IT ONLY TAKES A SECOND: DISCUSSION VERSION – DVD 691 (Also in Spanish)

Solo Le Toma un Segundo Lugar: Discusión

Aurora; 25 min.; 2000

THE LAST STRAW: A GUIDE TO MANUAL MATERIAL HANDLING — VHS 329
Este es el Colmo: Una Guía para Manejar Materiales
Industrial Training Systems; 18 min.; 1993

IT'S YOUR RIGHT TO BE SAFE — VHS 615
Trabajar sin Peligro es su Derecho
UCLA-LOSH; 18 min.; 1990

JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS: PRO ACTIVE PLANNING
— VHS 574,
DVD 574(English,Spanish, Portuguese)
Entrenamiento En El Desempeno De La Seguridad
Coastal; 15 min. ; 2002

KITCHEN SAFETY — VHS 634
Seguridad En La Cocina
The Training Network; 10min; 2003

LESSONS FROM GROUND ZERO: EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN — VHS 553, DVD 553 (English, Spanish, Portuguese)
Lecciones De La Zona Cero: Plan De Accion De Emergencia
Coastal; 29min; 2002

LESSONS FROM GROUND ZERO: EVACUATION — VHS 552, DVD 552 (English, Spanish, Portuguese)
Lecciones De La Zona Cero: Evacuacion
Coastal; 23min; 2002

LOCKOUT/TAGOUT: LIGHTNING IN A BOTTLE — DVD 650 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Bloqueo/Etiquetado: Rayos En Una Botella
Coastal; 15min.; 2006

LOCKOUT/TAGOUT: REAL, REAL LIFE - VHS 462, DVD 462
Bloqueo y Etiquetado: Vida Real
Coastal; 18 min.; 2000

LOCKOUT FOR LIFE — VHS 303, DVD 303
Peligro! Asegure Su Vida
Coastal; 21 min.; 1994

LOCKOUT/ TAGOUT. CONTROLLING THE BEAST — VHS 301, DVD 301 (English, Spanish, Portuguese)
Cierre/Etiquetado: Controlando la Bestia
Coastal; 19 min.; 1994

MACHINE GUARDING — VHS 456, DVD 456 (English, Spanish, Portuguese)
Las Barreras De Protección
Coastal; 14 min.; 1992

MACHINE GUARDING: SAFEGUARD YOUR FUTURE – DVD 685 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)

Protecciones de Máquinas: Proteja Su Futuro

Coastal; 24 min.; 2008

NEWCOMERS – DVD 669 (English/Spanish)
Los Recién Llegados
Coastal; 22min.; 2007

NOISE-INDUCED HEARING LOSS: NO SECOND CHANCE — VHS 222
Perdiendo el Sentido de Oír por Ruido: Sin Segunda Posibilidad
ITS; 16:40 min.; 1992

OFFICE ERGONOMICS. IT'S YOUR MOVE — VHS 508, DVD 508 (English, Spanish, Portuguese)
Ergonomia En La Oficina: Es Su Turno
Coastal; 16 min.; 2001

OFFICE SAFETY. IT'S A JUNGLE IN THERE — VHS 455 (Also in Spanish), DVD 455 (English, Spanish, Portuguese)
La Seguridad En La Oficina: Eso Es Una Jungla
Coastal; 20 min.; 2000

OSHA: AN INTRODUCTION — DVD 652 (English/Spanish)
OSHA: Una Introducción
Coastal; 19 min.; 2004

OSHA: AN INTRODUCTION FOR CONSTRUCTION — DVD 653 (English/Spanish)
OSHA: Una Introducción Para La Construcción
Coastal; 19 min.; 2004

OSHA LOCKOUT/TAGOUT — VHS 325
Encerrando/Etiquetando con OSHA
Long Island Productions; 10 min.; no date

OSHA RECORDKEEPING: TRUE TO FORM — DVD 651 (English/Spanish)
Registro De Datos: Pasos A Seguir
Coastal; 31min.; 2004

PPE: DON'T START WORK WITHOUT IT — DVD 573
(English/Spanish/Portuguese)
EPP: No Empiece A Trabajar Sin El
Coastal; 13 min; 2003

PERSONAL FALL PROTECTION. HOOK UP! — VHS 312
Protección Personal contra Caídas.¡Engánchate!
Coastal; 18 min.; no date

PERSONAL FALL PROTECTION. ONE STEP BEYOND — VHS 394, DVD 394
Protección Personal contra Caídas. Un Paso mas Allá
Coastal; 18 min.; 1999

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: REAL, REAL LIFE — VHS 371
Los Equipos de Proteccion Personal: Vida Real
Coastal; 15min; 1997

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. YOU'RE COVERED — VHS 260
Equipo Protector Personal: Estas Cubierto
Coastal; 16 min.; 1991

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT AND PERSONNEL DECONTAMINATION: FIELD PROCEDURES FOR HAZARDOUS WASTE WORKERS — VHS 616
Equipo de Proteccion Personal y Descontaminacion del Personal
UCLA-LOSH; 25 min.; 1990

POWER AND HAND TOOL SAFETY — VHS 317
Seguridad con Herramientas de Potencia y Manuales
Tel-A-Train; 21 min.

POWERED HAND TOOL SAFETY: HANDLE WITH CARE - VHS 440, DVD 440
Herramientas Electricas Manuales: Manejelas Con Cuidado
Coastal; 19 min.; 2000

PREVENTING THE SPREAD OF CONTAGIOUS ILLNESS – DVD 689 (Also in Spanish)

Prevenir la Propagación de Enfermedades Contagiosas

Aurora; 23 min.; 2009

PRO-ACTIVE SAFETY ATTITUDES: TARGET ZERO
– DVD 684 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)

La Calidad Total: Cero Accidentes

Coastal; 16 min.; 2004

PROTECTING YOUR FEET. LEARNING THE ABC'S — VHS 441
Protegiendo sus Pies: Aprendiendo las ABCs
Coastal; 18 min.; 1993

RESPIRATORY PROTECTION. A BREATH OF FRESH AIR — VHS 466, DVD 466
Protección Respiratoria: Un Respiro de Aire Fresco
Coastal; 18 min.; 1998

ROOFLINE TO BOTTOMLINE: PRACTICAL FALL PROTECTION INFORMATION
Del Tope Del Techo Al Fondo De Su Bolsillo: Informacion Practica Para Proteccion Contra Caidas
HIGH PRIORITY: PRACTICAL SCAFFOLD SAFETY INFORMATION
Alta Prioridad: Informacion Practica Sobre Sequridad Con Los Andamios — VHS 647
Builders Mutual Insurance Co.; 15 min. each; 2000 and 2003

SAFETY GEAR: HEARING PROTECTION — VHS 269
Equipo de Seguridad: Protección para Oír
AIMS Media; 12 min.; 1989

SAFETY ORIENTATION FOR HEALTHCARE: PREPARATION MEETS OPPORTUNITY - DVD 661 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Orientacion de Seguridad Para Cuidados de la Salud: Preparacion Ante la Oportunidad
Coastal; 20 min.; 2005

SAFETY ORIENTATION. IT TAKES A WINNING ATTITUDE — VHS 344
La Seguridad En El Trabajo: Una Actitud Triunfante
Coastal; 20 min.; 1997

SAFETY ORIENTATION: ON ALERT — VHS 593, DVD 593
Orientacion a la Seguridad En Alerta.
Coastal; 24min; 2003

SCAFFOLD SAFETY VIDEO – DVD 682
Video de Seguridad con Andamios
National Association of Home Builders; 30 min.; 2007

SCAFFOLDS. SAFETY AT ALL LEVELS — VHS 442, DVD 442 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Andamios: Seguridad a Todos Niveles
Coastal; 16 min.; 1998

SEVERE WEATHER ALERT: ARE YOU PREPARED? —VHS 591, DVD 591 (Also in Spanish)

Alerta de Clima Peligroso: Está Preparado?
Aurora Pictures; 15 min.; 2003


SMALL SPILLS AND LEAKSVHS 426, DVD 426 (English/Spanish/Portuguese/French)

Pequenos Derrames y Escapes
Coastal; 15 min.; 1994

SILICA EXPOSURE: IT CAN LEAVE YOU BREATHLESS — VHS635
La Exposicion Al Silice: Puede Causar Insuficiencia Respiratoria
Associated General Contractors of America; 13min; 1998

SLIPS, TRIPS, & FALLS. REAL, REAL LIFE — VHS 439, DVD 439 (English, Spanish, Portuguese)
Resbalones, Tropiezos y Caidas: Vida Real
Coastal; 17 min.; 2000

SOLVING THE MYSTERY: STATIC ELECTRICITY — DVD 658 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Coastal; 14 min.; 2005
Descifrando El Misterio: Electricidad Estatica

STAIRWAYS & LADDERS. THE FIRST STEP — VHS 313, DVD 313
Pasillos y Escaleras: El Primer Paso
Coastal; 18 min. ; no date

STEEL ERECTION SERIES:
Steel Erectors Association of America

CONNECTING — VHS 639
Conectando
39min; 2002
CONTROLLED DECKING ZONE — VHS 640
Zona De Laminas Controladas
30min; 2002
FALL HAZARDS — VHS 641
Peligros De Caidas
109min; 2002
MULTI-LIFT RIGGING — VHS 642
Levantamientos De Cargas Multiples
38min; 2002

STEP BY STEP. AVOIDING SLIPS, TRIPS, & FALLS — VHS 315, DVD 315
Paso por Paso: Evitando Resbalones, Tropezones y Caidas
Coastal; 17 min.; no date

THE PRO-ACTIVE SAFETY COMMITTEE: A TEAM FOR SUCCESSVHS 330, DVD 330

El Comite De Seguridad Pro-Activo: Un Equipo de Exito
Coastal; 13 min.; 1995

TOP 4 FARM HAZARDS: HOW TO AVOID THEM – DVD 673 (Spanish/English)
Los Cuatro Peligros: Se Puede Evitarlos
NC DOL et al.; 44 min.; 2008

TRAINING: KEY TO A SAFER WORKPLACE - VHS 614
Entrenamiento para Llevar Mas Sequiridad en el Trabajo
UCLA-LOSH; 9 min.; 1991

TREE TRIMMING SAFETY — VHS 624 (Also in Spanish), DVD 624
Seguridad En La Poda De Arboles
The Training Network; 12min; 1995

TRENCHING AND SHORING SAFETY —VHS 605
Operaciones de Excavacion y Trincheras
Training Network/Long Island Productions; 1994; 13 min.

TRENCH EMERGENCY — VHS 311
Emergencia Trinchera
Coastal; 16 min.; no date

TUBERCULOSIS AWARENESS — VHS 471
La Prevencion De La Tuberculosis
Coastal; 16 min.; 1996

UNDERSTANDING HAZWOPER — VHS 636
Como Comprender Hazwoper
The Training Network; 26min; 1999

WALKING & WORKING SURFACES. WATCH YOUR STEP! — VHS 314
Superficies para Caminar y Trabajar: Fijase su Paso
Coastal; 19 min.; no date

WAREHOUSE SAFETY. IT'S NO MYSTERY — VHS 569, DVD 569
La Seguridad en el Almacen: No es ningun misterio
Coastal ; 22 min ; 1996

WELDING SAFETY — VHS 622
La Seguiradad en la Soldadura
Long Island Productions; 13:30min; 1996

WIN THE RACE TO SAFETY. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT — VHS 461)
Gane la Carrera hacia la Seguridad: Equipo Personal Protector
Coastal; 19 min.; 1999

WORKING AROUND CRANES — VHS 418 (Also in Spanish) DVD 418
(English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Trabajando alrededor de Grúas
Coastal; 19 min.; 1995

WORKING AROUND FORKLIFTS — VHS 465
Trabajando alrededor de Montacargas
Coastal; 16 min.; 1995

WORK ZONE SAFETY FOR CONSTRUCTION & UTILITY EMPLOYEES — VHS 590)
Zona Laboral Segura para Empleados de Construccion y Servicio Publico
J.J. Keller; 21 min.; 2001

SPILLS

CONTROLLING AND PREVENTION OF SPILLS — VHS 493
Summit Training Source; 23 min.
Video is divided into two parts - "Controlling Spills" and "Small Spill Prevention". Both sections emphasize prevention, familiarity with the company's emergency response plan, and safe work practices, reading MSDS's, etc.

THE DECONTAMINATION ZONE — VHS 498
Summit Training Source; 14 min.
Explains why decontamination procedures are necessary, how to organize the decontamination zone, and step by step procedures to follow.

DRUM AND OTHER SMALL SPILLS — VHS 117
Industrial Training Systems Corporation; 17:30 min.; 1987
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.

HANDLING SPILLS IN THE WORKPLACE — VHS 175
International Film Bureau; 18 min.; 1989
This video focuses on controlling and stabilizing spills and on handling emergency responses. Shows types of safety gear and equipment that should be used and covers the phases of incident response - from identifying potential hazards and planning to the actual response and decontamination.

SMALL SPILLS AND LEAKS — VHS 426, DVD 426 (English/Spanish/Portuguese/French)
Coastal; 15 min.; 1994
Topics include how to handle spills safely, how to evaluate a spill/identify material involved, how to clean up the spill, and how to decontaminate the spill.

TRENCHING & EXCAVATION SAFETY

CAVE-IN! TRENCHING & SHORING SAFETY — VHS 309 (Also in Spanish), DVD 309 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Coastal; 18 min.; 1994
This video discusses the dangers of trenches and excavation operations, soil types, protective trench systems, and various safety procedures to be used when doing trench/excavation work.

EXCAVATION AND TRENCHING SAFETY AWARENESS DAY TELECONFERENCE — VHS 406 DOL/OSHA; 2 hours; 1999
This program, a joint production of the NC Department of Labor, the SC Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation, NC State University, Carolinas AGCs, and CompTrust AGC of the Carolinas, took place on January 28, 1999. In addition to a question and answer session by a panel of safety experts, the video contains news footage of several trenching accidents.

ON SOLID GROUND: A PLAN FOR SAFE EXCAVATION AND TRENCHING - VHS 159 20 min., 1990
This video shows you how to evaluate site conditions, conduct a soil analysis, determine the safest and most effective protection for workers and how to design a protection system.

TRENCHING AND SHORING SAFETY — VHS 605 (Spanish)
Training Network/Long Island Productions; 1994; 13 min.
Demonstrates safety considerations of trenching, including public utilities, weather conditions, shoring techniques and respiratory dangers.

TRENCHING AND SHORING SAFETY — VHS 208
Associated Builders and Contractors, Inc., 11 min.
Four aspects (site evaluation, protective systems, general safety practices and emergency response plans) of creating a safe work environment for excavating are detailed.

TRENCHING & SHORING. TRENCH BOX INSTALLATION — VHS 310
Coastal; 13 min.
Discusses trenches and proper installation of trench boxes.

TRENCHING REGULATION BASICS — VHS 214
City of Charlotte, Charlotte Dept of Transportation, 25 min., 1992
Defines "competent person" and discusses such topics as: warning signs of cave-ins, ropes and barricades, sloping, access and egress, braced excavation, hazardous atmospheres, and rescue

VEHICLE SAFETY (DRIVING SAFETY)

COMMERCIAL DRIVERS LICENSE - PRE-TRIP INSPECTION OF LOG TRUCKS — VHS 292 27 min.
Gives a 7-step procedure for inspecting log trucks prior to operation.

DEFENSIVE DRIVING. A CRASH COURSE — VHS 377 (Also in Spanish)
DVD 377 (English, Spanish, Portuguese)
Coastal; 16 min.; 1997
Discusses city driving, freeways, rural roads, and the importance of driving defensively.

DEFENSIVE DRIVING. PREPARED FOR THE WORST — VHS 339
Coastal; 18 min.; 1997
Presents a number of hazardous driving conditions - snow and ice, fog, rain, breakdowns - and provides safety tips for driving in these conditions.

DEFENSIVE DRIVING FOR GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES — VHS 572
DVD 572 (English, Spanish, Portuguese)
Coastal; 19 min.; 2003
Focuses on the "defensive" aspects of driving, citing motor vehicle accidents as the leading cause of work-related fatalities for government workers.

DEMOLITION TRUCK SAFETY — VHS 228
National Association of Demolition contractors, 15 min., 1990
A relatively inexperienced demolition truck driver is given on-the-job training by his supervisor. The supervisor discusses safety points for demolition truck driving, loading and dumping.

DRIVEN TO DISTRACTION – DVD 687 (English/Spanish/Portuguese)
Coastal; 20 min.; 2008
Employees are made aware of how inattention due to distractions such as cell phones, computer use, talking, eating and drinking are responsible for many accidents and fatalities.

DRIVING SAFETY. WHEN YOU LEAST EXPECT IT! — VHS 319
Aurora Pictures; 19 min.
This video emphasizes the importance of attentiveness while driving. Several accidents are reviewed to determine how they could have been avoided.

FLAGGING. YOU'RE THE DIRECTOR— VHS 408
Coastal; 17 min.; 1994
Discusses the Federal Highway Administration's flagger procedures, proper clothing, equipment, and how to direct traffic in both routine and unusual situations.

FRONT END LOADER SAFETY — VHS 150
Mine Safety & Health Administration, 14 min., 1976
Describes some of the fatalities and injuries that can occur in the use and misuse of front-end loaders. Analyzes these accidents and explains causes and preventative measures. Presents safe operating procedures for various work assignments.

FRONT END LOADER SAFETY - VHS 226
National Association of Demolition contractors, 15 min., 1988
An inexperienced driver is shown making a series of safety mistakes while operating a front end loader. After a final mistake, his supervisor takes him aside and discusses, point by point, the proper technique for operating a front end loader.

HIGHWAY WORK ZONE SAFETY. THE BASICS — VHS 407
Coastal; 15 min.; 1994
Provides a general overview of basic work zone principles. Sections include work-zone housekeeping, traffic control devices, detours and road closures, drivers, flagging, advanced warning, and pedestrians.

IN THE COMPANY OF TRUCKS: BE SEEN, BE ALIVE — VHS 523
NC Forestry Association; 9 min.; 2001
Emphasizes safe driving techniques around large trucks. Topics include braking distances for large trucks, blind spots, and passing safety.

INSPECTING 400 SERIES CARGO TANKS — VHS 571
Idaho State Police; 14 min ; no date
Discusses the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance 10 step inspection procedure utilized in inspecting cargo tanks.

SAFE DRIVING TACTICS. THE BLINDFOLD EFFECT — VHS 332
Aurora Pictures; 17 min, 1997
This video focuses on three of the most common types of accidents - "rear-ending", backing collisions, and
accidents at intersections. It reviews safe driving practices and emphasizes the importance of anticipating hazards while driving.

SAFE WINTER DRIVING — VHS 419
Coastal; 17 min.; 1995
This program reviews safety techniques to use when driving in winter. Topics include basic emergency equipment, rain, snow, and ice, and what to do if stopped and stranded.

SKID STEER LOADER SAFETY — VHS 227
National Association of Demolition contractors, 15 min., 1991
Before starting work, new hires are required to explain general safety points for operating a skid steer loader to their supervisor. The supervisor expands on their safety points and adds more detail. Interior operation and indoor loading safety points associated with skid steer loaders are stressed.

THE SAFETY ZONE-VHS 568
Idaho State Police; 16 min ; 1995
Covers driving safety topics and issues (e.g., blind spots, safe driving distances).

TRACTOR SAFETY IS NO ACCIDENT — VHS 137
J.I. Case Company, 17 min., 1986
Shows how common tractor accidents can happen through interviews with those who have been in accidents and by demonstrating how they can occur. Shows proper procedures for handling tractors and how to prevent such accidents.

TRAFFIC CONTROL THROUGH WORK ZONES — VHS 298
Aurora Pictures; 21 min.
Discusses basic flagging techniques, flashing arrow signs, how to determine safe taper lengths, and safe work practices.

THE ULTIMATE DRIVING CHALLENGE - VHS 369
Blanki and Bodi Productions; 30 min.; 1993
Topics include head-on collisions, skids, driving near trucks, schoolbuses, and motorcycles, anti-lock brake systems, and correct signaling.

UTILITY CART SAFETY — VHS 592
Training Network (fka, Long Island Productions), 9 min.; 2002?
Driver/rider safety, pedestrian safety, and daily equipment inspections are some of the highlights of this program.

VAN & TRUCK DRIVING — VHS 267, DVD 267
AIMS Media; 23 min.
Discusses various safety techniques for driving vans and trucks.

YOU MAY NOT GET A SECOND CHANCE — VHS 122
30 min., no publication date given
This video discusses the proper mounting and demounting practices for rims and truck tires.

WELDING SAFETY

ARC WELDING SAFETY — VHS 172
Tel-A-Train; 21 min., 1983
This video discusses: fumes and gases (including nitric oxide, ozone & carbon monoxide); various metal fumes; dangers of ultraviolet and infra-red light; protective clothing, eye and hand protection; and electrical hazards.

HOT WORK PERMITS — VHS 492
NUS Training Corp.; 10 min.; 1992
Stresses the importance of using permits when doing hot work in non-designated areas, describes different sections of the permit, and discusses fire prevention, etc.

HOT WORK SAFETY - VHS 633, DVD 633
JJ Keller; 16min; 1998
Covers welding, cutting, brazing, and the proper use of shields, respirators, PPE, ventilation, fire prevention, and confined space issues.

OXY-ACETYLENE CUTTING — VHS 231
Laborers-AGC; 10 min, 1990
Discusses from start to finish the proper technique in using an oxyacetylene torch and what maintenance steps should be taken to ensure safety.

OXYACETYLENE SAFETY — VHS 173
Tel-A-Train, 24 min., 1980
This video discusses ten safety rules for oxyacetylene use; includes demonstrations and warnings.

SAFE HOT WORK OPERATIONS — VHS 450
NFPA; 18 min.; 2000
Based on the new NFPA 51 B ("Fire Prevention During Welding, Cutting, and Other Hot Work"), this video helps satisfy training requirements for OSHA 1910.252. It demonstrates proper safety procedures and discusses potential hazards associated with hot work.

TORCH SAFETY — VHS 230
National Association of Demolition Contractors; 22 min.; 1988
Supervisors hold training session for new employees to discuss and demonstrate the proper technique for working with a torch. A summary of the safety points is presented at the end.

WELDING SAFETY —VHS 622 (Also in Spanish), DVD 622
Long Island Productions; 13:30min; 1996
Topics covered are: safe work practices, hazards and personal protective equipment, fire safety, hazardous atmospheres, electricity, and compressed gas cylinders.

WELDING SAFETY I: SECURING THE WORK ZONE — VHS 139
Coastal Video Communications; 16 min.; 1988
This tape includes an introduction to welding and basic safety precautions such as securing the 360-degree hazardous work zone, proper ventilation and proper clothing. Highlights: oxyfuel gas welding--electric arc welding--securing the 360-degree zone--health hazards--proper ventilation--proper clothing and gear--fire watch.

WELDING SAFETY II: CONFINED SPACE HOTWORK — VHS 140
Coastal Video Communications; 13 min.; 1988
The welder is given a clear step-by-step checklist to follow when working in confined spaces. highlights: safe work permit--preparation--atmospheric testing--fire watch--emergency rescue.

WELDING SAFETY III: OXYFUEL GAS CUTTING — VHS 141
Coastal Video communications; 15 min.; 1988
Deals with the special challenges of oxyfuel gas cutting, and outlines safe procedures and work conditions. Highlights: characteristics of acetylene & oxygen--proper handling & storage--torch, regulator and cylinder maintenance--proper safety equipment--hook-up procedure--ventilation--preventing spark and spatter--fire watch.

WORKPLACE VIOLENCE

HEALTHCARE VIOLENCE: BE PART OF THE CURE — VHS 544)
Coastal; 17 min.; 1994
Prevention, security measures, characteristics and warning signs, the assault cycle, restraining techniques, and coping with an assault are topics discussed in this program.

MURDER 9 TO 5 — VHS 286
Ambrose Video Productions; 55 min.
This video discusses workplace violence, specifically murder, by focusing on three actual incidents in which workers killed one or more of their coworkers. PLEASE NOTE: The video contains material which may be upsetting to some individuals due to graphic language and content.

ROBBERY PREVENTION IS GOOD BUSINESS — VHS 297
NC Dept of Crime Control & Public Safety; 16 min.; 1994
This video describes various techniques to improve safety in retail establishments such as grocery and convenience stores.

VIOLENCE IN THE WORKPLACE — VHS 411
Long Island Productions; 15 min.; 1996
Includes sections on "outside threats", "inside threats" made by workers, commercial crime, violence in healthcare environments, and aggressive versus violent behavior.

VIOLENCE IN THE WORKPLACE, PART I — VHS 413
Industrial Training Systems; 16 min.; 1996
This video reenacts an incident of workplace violence in Phoenix, Arizona. The personnel director for the City of Phoenix explains the preventative measures implemented after this tragedy occurred.

VIOLENCE IN THE WORKPLACE, PART II — VHS 414
Industrial Training Systems, 8 min.; 1996
The personnel director for the City of Phoenix continues his explanation of safety measures taken after an incident of workplace violence. (See previous video description).

VIOLENCE ON THE JOB — DVD 609
DHHS (NIOSH); 2004; 27 min. (combined)
This DVD discusses the nature of violence in the workplace and provides advice on protecting workers. It includes specific cases and interviews with victims and law enforcement officials.

WORKPLACE VIOLENCE: THE MYTHS & THE MYSTERY — VHS 561
Wumbus Corp; 17min; no date
Dramatizes the need for recognition of workplace violence, causes and prevention.

WORKPLACE VIOLENCE: THE CALM BEFORE THE STORM — VHS 247
Coastal; 25 min.
Discusses violence in the workplace, warning signs of potentially violent employees, and how to implement a violence prevention program, as well as how to respond to actual threats and incidents.

WORKPLACE VIOLENCE FOR EMPLOYEES — VHS 637, DVD 637
JJ Keller; 27min; 1995
Personal safety, handling public reception situations, disputes with co-workers and supervisors, legal issues.

WORKPLACE VIOLENCE FOR MANAGEMENT — VHS 638, DVD 638
JJ Keller; 22min; 1995
How supervisors and management may prevent or deal with employee or client violence. Includes actions that should be taken, safety and security plans and systems, legal considerations.

 

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