Included in this series is a four-part videotape program designed to prepare employees to respond to and prevent fires in Health Care Facilities. These programs can help satisfy OSHA regulations (CFR 1910.38, 1910.157 and 1910.165) and are suitable for new employee orientation training as well as annual up-date training.
All programs come with an Instruction Guide for review and reinforcement, and contains Training Objectives, Activities, and Discussion Questions. Participant handouts summarize the main goals and objectives of each program and helps employees apply them to their specific work area.

Also in this series is the award winning video "Baby-sitting: Training For Emergencies."

Moving Patients to Safety
This program describes when it is, as well as when it is not appropriate to move patients during a fire, and demonstrates options to move ambulatory and non-ambulatory patients to refuge.
#012.163

17 minutes..........$125.00


Responding to a Fire
This program demonstrates staff response to various fire emergencies. Illustrates how to determine priorities, moving patients, and notifying facility, staff and the fire department. Explains R.A.C.E. and the eight step response sequence..
#PS1052

25 minutes..........$139.00

 

Baby-sitting: Training for Emergencies
Baby-sitters are often left with a valuable home and the priceless lives of children to protect, with little or no training as to how to respond in an emergency. Use this program as an outreach program to train children on how to handle common emergencies such as falls, cuts, fire and unwelcome visitors. Winner, Certificate of Merit Award, Media & Methods Magazine.
#301.601

32 minutes..........$189.00

 


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