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Chainsaw Safety

The chain saw ranks as one of the most dangerous tools found in the industry and home. The manufacturer provides safety and operating instructions on their equipment. This program includes safety tips and hazards of this equipment. Most chain saw accidents are a result of lack of proper training and unsafe acts by the operator. Safety in chain saw operations is critical.

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Hot Work and Fire Prevention

Welding, grinding, cutting, open flame and other spark-producing tools and operations are all capable of starting dangerous fires. Collectively known as hot work, such processes require specific permits and procedures be followed to prevent the ignition of vapors, liquids and solids that may be in or near the work area. This program covers safe work practices to help prevent such incidents.

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Heat Illness Prevention

Preventing heat illness is a priority in numerous industries and workplaces around the world. No matter where you are working or what you are doing—driving a vehicle, harvesting vegetables or working in warehouses or construction sites—heat illness can strike before you even realize it.

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Confined Space Entry

This program is designed to provide the viewer with safety basics in confined space entry. A “must-have” video if your people are required to enter confined spaces. Rescuers become victims in half of confined space accidents. This video covers such topics as oxygen deficiency, flammable and explosive gases, air monitoring and much more.

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Confined Space Entry – The Silent Killers

The Construction Confined Space Standard can apply to many employers that don’t normally consider themselves to be “construction-type” businesses. This program provides information to stay safe in Permit Spaces and helps employers stay in compliance with OSHA requirements – either  “general industry” or “construction” type work.

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Lead Exposure in General Industry

Created specifically for OSHA’s Lead Standards for general industry environments, this course is designed for employees who work where lead and lead-based materials are found. It addresses the major areas of employee training required by the regulations. Because of the widespread historical use of lead-based paints nd materials containing lead, this program is useful for a number of industries.

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Vehicle Inspection for Cars & Light Trucks

This video demonstrates various aspects of performing a pre-trip inspection, including common hazards, preventative maintenance checklists, brake and light tests and more. “Car and Light Truck Pre-Trip Vehicle Inspection” is your answer on how to train your employees to do more than fill out their inspection sheet.

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Ladder Safety

Ladders allow employees to work comfortably in places that are ordinarily out of their reach, and help them be more productive. But if they’re not used safely, ladders can also lead to accidents and serious injuries. This program covers the different types of ladders, the hazards that can be associated with them – and how employees can work with them safely.

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Construction Fall Protection Safety

Personal fall system protection can be a full body harness, lanyard, snap hooks and an anchorage point. Employees must be kept informed of fall protections, OSHA standards, equipment and everything necessary to prevent falls. This program provides information on the various types of fall protection, when and how to use the protective equipment.

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Maintenance Person Safety

To be sure your maintenance people are properly trained, this program provides information on proper lockout/tagout techniques, electrical safety, machine guarding, safe lifting & much more! An excellent safety awareness tool for both new and experienced employees.

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Utility Crew Truck Safety

Utility crew trucks are used in organizations such as utilities, public agencies and construction. The crew truck grew from a Spartan truck for carrying tools. In addition to transporting a crew, the vehicle is equipped with attachments such as lifts and hoists, welding units, compressors, aerial lift devices and towing equipment.  This program focuses on the safe operation of this vehicle.

Learn More or Order »
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Chainsaw Safety

The chain saw ranks as one of the most dangerous tools found in the industry and home. The manufacturer provides safety and operating instructions on their equipment. This program includes safety tips and hazards of this equipment. Most chain saw accidents are a result of lack of proper training and unsafe acts by the operator. Safety in chain saw operations is critical.

Learn More or Order »
Job Specific Safety 7

Hot Work and Fire Prevention

Welding, grinding, cutting, open flame and other spark-producing tools and operations are all capable of starting dangerous fires. Collectively known as hot work, such processes require specific permits and procedures be followed to prevent the ignition of vapors, liquids and solids that may be in or near the work area. This program covers safe work practices to help prevent such incidents.

Learn More or Order »
Job Specific Safety 8

Heat Illness Prevention

Preventing heat illness is a priority in numerous industries and workplaces around the world. No matter where you are working or what you are doing—driving a vehicle, harvesting vegetables or working in warehouses or construction sites—heat illness can strike before you even realize it.

Learn More or Order »
Job Specific Safety 9

Confined Space Entry

This program is designed to provide the viewer with safety basics in confined space entry. A “must-have” video if your people are required to enter confined spaces. Rescuers become victims in half of confined space accidents. This video covers such topics as oxygen deficiency, flammable and explosive gases, air monitoring and much more.

Learn More or Order »
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Confined Space Entry – The Silent Killers

The Construction Confined Space Standard can apply to many employers that don’t normally consider themselves to be “construction-type” businesses. This program provides information to stay safe in Permit Spaces and helps employers stay in compliance with OSHA requirements – either  “general industry” or “construction” type work.

Learn More or Order »
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Lead Exposure in General Industry

Created specifically for OSHA’s Lead Standards for general industry environments, this course is designed for employees who work where lead and lead-based materials are found. It addresses the major areas of employee training required by the regulations. Because of the widespread historical use of lead-based paints nd materials containing lead, this program is useful for a number of industries.

Learn More or Order »
Job Specific Safety 12

Vehicle Inspection for Cars & Light Trucks

This video demonstrates various aspects of performing a pre-trip inspection, including common hazards, preventative maintenance checklists, brake and light tests and more. “Car and Light Truck Pre-Trip Vehicle Inspection” is your answer on how to train your employees to do more than fill out their inspection sheet.

Learn More or Order »
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Ladder Safety

Ladders allow employees to work comfortably in places that are ordinarily out of their reach, and help them be more productive. But if they’re not used safely, ladders can also lead to accidents and serious injuries. This program covers the different types of ladders, the hazards that can be associated with them – and how employees can work with them safely.

Learn More or Order »
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Construction Fall Protection Safety

Personal fall system protection can be a full body harness, lanyard, snap hooks and an anchorage point. Employees must be kept informed of fall protections, OSHA standards, equipment and everything necessary to prevent falls. This program provides information on the various types of fall protection, when and how to use the protective equipment.

Learn More or Order »
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Maintenance Person Safety

To be sure your maintenance people are properly trained, this program provides information on proper lockout/tagout techniques, electrical safety, machine guarding, safe lifting & much more! An excellent safety awareness tool for both new and experienced employees.

Learn More or Order »
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Utility Crew Truck Safety

Utility crew trucks are used in organizations such as utilities, public agencies and construction. The crew truck grew from a Spartan truck for carrying tools. In addition to transporting a crew, the vehicle is equipped with attachments such as lifts and hoists, welding units, compressors, aerial lift devices and towing equipment.  This program focuses on the safe operation of this vehicle.

Learn More or Order »