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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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Basic Hand & Power Tool Safety

This training program is provides a basic overview of the common hand and power tools that are found in workplaces, workshops and garages around the world. Employee awareness of potential hazards, combined with proper use and following proper safety procedures can reduce accidents and injuries dramatically.

 

 

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Manual Pallet Jack Safety

A manual pallet jack allows a single worker to move a palletized load around a workplace easily and efficiently by “muscle power” alone. This program discuss the hazards associated with pallet jacks and safe work practices and “rules of the road” that employees need to follow.

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Safety in the Maintenance Department – Part 2

The second part of a 2 part series this video covers training in lockout/tagout, confined spaces, fire prevention, ladder safety, compressors, chemicals & hazardous materials MSDS & chemical labeling. An excellent overview of each categoryand provides updated or annual refresher training for persons working in maintenance.

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Hot Work Safety and the Permitting Process

“Hot work” includes any tasks that involve flame or high heat, or can act as an ignition source. One in five industrial fires are caused by hot work. This program covers the hazards encountered in hot work and how employees can use the permitting process and other safe practices to perform these tasks more safely.

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Crane Safety in Industrial and Construction Environments

Cranes provide lifting power that can be indispensable for industrial and construction operations. But they can also create serious hazards for the people who work with and around them. This program reviews the hazards that are associated with working with cranes, federal regulations that address these hazards and the policies and procedures that must be followed.

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Hand, Wrist and Finger Safety

Employees’ hands are their most valuable tools. Every day their hands, wrists and fingers are exposed to many different hazards, including cuts, bruises, burns and crushing injuries. This program reviews the hazards that employees may encounter in their workplace – and show them the equipment and safe work practices they can use to prevent injuries.

Learn More or Order »
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Welding Safety

More than half a million U.S. workers in various industries perform welding, cutting, brazing and soldering work as part of their jobs every day. This program covers the hazards that are associated with welding and cutting tasks, and explain the equipment and safe practices employees can use to avoid them.

Learn More or Order »
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Compressed Gas Cylinders Safety

Compressed gas is used for refrigeration, welding, heating and many other purposes. But compressed gases and the cylinders that contain them can be dangerous. This program provides the information that employees need to work safely with these potentially hazardous storage containers and the gases inside them.

Learn More or Order »
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Cranes, Chains, Slings and Hoists

This program illustrates the proper use and maintenance of cranes and lifting devices with emphasis on safety. The most important safety feature is the operator’s knowledge of how to use, inspect, and maintain the equipment.  Training is essential for anyone operating cranes, chains, hoists or slings. This program meets OSHA requirements and will help your employees to maintain a safe & efficient workplace.

Learn More or Order »
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Machine Guarding & Conveyor Safety

This short video explains some of the basics of machine guarding and to give you information relating to potential hazards you can avoid by working safely around equipment and machinery. Also covers control of hazardous energy source (Lockout/Tagout), working around conveyors. machine guarding requirements and personal responsibility.

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 »
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Basic Hand & Power Tool Safety

This training program is provides a basic overview of the common hand and power tools that are found in workplaces, workshops and garages around the world. Employee awareness of potential hazards, combined with proper use and following proper safety procedures can reduce accidents and injuries dramatically.

 

 

Learn More or Order »
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Manual Pallet Jack Safety

A manual pallet jack allows a single worker to move a palletized load around a workplace easily and efficiently by “muscle power” alone. This program discuss the hazards associated with pallet jacks and safe work practices and “rules of the road” that employees need to follow.

Learn More or Order »
Working with Tools and Machines 12

Safety in the Maintenance Department – Part 2

The second part of a 2 part series this video covers training in lockout/tagout, confined spaces, fire prevention, ladder safety, compressors, chemicals & hazardous materials MSDS & chemical labeling. An excellent overview of each categoryand provides updated or annual refresher training for persons working in maintenance.

Learn More or Order »
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Hot Work Safety and the Permitting Process

“Hot work” includes any tasks that involve flame or high heat, or can act as an ignition source. One in five industrial fires are caused by hot work. This program covers the hazards encountered in hot work and how employees can use the permitting process and other safe practices to perform these tasks more safely.

Learn More or Order »
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Crane Safety in Industrial and Construction Environments

Cranes provide lifting power that can be indispensable for industrial and construction operations. But they can also create serious hazards for the people who work with and around them. This program reviews the hazards that are associated with working with cranes, federal regulations that address these hazards and the policies and procedures that must be followed.

Learn More or Order »
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Hand, Wrist and Finger Safety

Employees’ hands are their most valuable tools. Every day their hands, wrists and fingers are exposed to many different hazards, including cuts, bruises, burns and crushing injuries. This program reviews the hazards that employees may encounter in their workplace – and show them the equipment and safe work practices they can use to prevent injuries.

Learn More or Order »
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Welding Safety

More than half a million U.S. workers in various industries perform welding, cutting, brazing and soldering work as part of their jobs every day. This program covers the hazards that are associated with welding and cutting tasks, and explain the equipment and safe practices employees can use to avoid them.

Learn More or Order »
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Compressed Gas Cylinders Safety

Compressed gas is used for refrigeration, welding, heating and many other purposes. But compressed gases and the cylinders that contain them can be dangerous. This program provides the information that employees need to work safely with these potentially hazardous storage containers and the gases inside them.

Learn More or Order »
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Cranes, Chains, Slings and Hoists

This program illustrates the proper use and maintenance of cranes and lifting devices with emphasis on safety. The most important safety feature is the operator’s knowledge of how to use, inspect, and maintain the equipment.  Training is essential for anyone operating cranes, chains, hoists or slings. This program meets OSHA requirements and will help your employees to maintain a safe & efficient workplace.

Learn More or Order »
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Machine Guarding & Conveyor Safety

This short video explains some of the basics of machine guarding and to give you information relating to potential hazards you can avoid by working safely around equipment and machinery. Also covers control of hazardous energy source (Lockout/Tagout), working around conveyors. machine guarding requirements and personal responsibility.

Learn More or Order »