Videotape programs in this series are designed to motivate and train employees to be actively involved in accident prevention. They prepare employees to work safely - including how to respond to and prevent fire emergencies.

Many of these programs help satisfy OSHA regulations (CFR 1910.38, 1910.157, and 1910.165). Programs come with an Instruction Guide, designed to help trainers present the material for maximum effectiveness, and Employee Handouts, that summarize and reinforce the training experience.

 

Air-Purifying Equipment
Describes respiratory safety procedures, respiratory hazards and respiratory maintenance including cleaning and disinfection's.
25:00 168.181

$69.95


Air-Supplying Equipment
Demonstrates such respiratory hazards as oxygen deficiency, hazardous gases & vapors, airborne particles and extreme temperatures. Explains the safety procedures, according to OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134, how to evaluate a medical
situation, inspect equipment, fit-test air supply and maintenance procedures.
38:00 168.182

$195.00

Back Injury Prevention: Lifting Safely
This is a “must see” program for employees before an accident occurs, and good for retraining employees who have experienced a back injury.
9:12 DB10

$89.95


Confined Space Entry
Demonstrates current OSHA procedures for working in confined spaces. Explains how to identify and control atmospheric, physical and mechanical hazards; self-rescue and symptoms of exposure.
35:00 168.180

$250.00

Confined Spaces: The Kenny Coppick Story
Kenny Coppick & Bill Fetty nearly lost their lives in a confined space. They made two mistakes. Learn what they were.
16:00 RJ030

$99.95


Emergency Action: Responding To A Fire.
Demonstrates the five steps of responding to a fire, to minimize life and property loss. Introduces employees to the concept of the Emergency Action Plan for their business or industrial site.
12:00 012.101

$99.95


Evacuation: Surviving A Fire
Explains when evacuation is appropriate, describes stages of evacuation, and instructs employees when to “defend in place.”
16:00 012.102

$125.00

 

 

 

 

 


 

Extinguishers: Fighting A Fire
This program vividly explains why and how to select the correct extinguisher for the class of fuel, PASS, pressurized and cartridge operated extinguishers, six-step response to fire.
20:00 012.103

$125.00


FIRE
Extinguishers: The A-B-C’s
This program illustrates in work-related situations what to do should a fire occur, how to operate the proper fire extinguisher and how to determine which type of extinguisher to use.
13:00 RJ025

$125.00


Forklift Operator Training
This program demonstrates basic engineering principles of forklift operation using operative maintenance and operator safety rules. The setting is within a manufacturing environment.
16:00 DB08

$89.95


Hearing Protection
This is an effective training tool which helps employees understand how loud noises can permanently damage their hearing; how noise levels are monitored; the types & maintenance of several hearing protection devices and the importance of periodic audiometric testing, all in accordance with OSHA requirements.
20:00 168.150

$149.00


High Voltage Safety: The Jim Clarke Story
This program makes safety your number one priority and illustrates the value of planning the job, reviewing written procedures and making sure equipment is properly maintained and regularly tested.
17:00 RJ031

$99.95

 

"The Charlie Morecraft Story"
A compelling true story. Charlie was only hours from a vacation with his family. But then a flammable liquid fire changed his life forever. "Highly motivational - a classic!"
#RJ028

20 minutes..........$395.00


Forklift Operator Safety
Demonstrates information which certified operators must know and should review annually.
#DB08

16 minutes..........$89.95


Personal Protective Equipment
All the basic Personal Protective Equipment is demonstrated and explained in detail.
#DB14

9:00 minutes..........$89.95

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