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Working with Tools and Machines

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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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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 Permits

The use of a hot work permit system is a primary means of preventing fires due to non-routine open flame and high temperature processes. Hot work is any work using open flames or sources of heat that could ignite materials in the work area. Using a hot work permit is something that requires planning and diligence.

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Cutting Torch Safety

The cutting torch is a valuable and useful tool designed to cut metals in a variety of applications. It is important to consult your local OSHA requirements for cutting and welding safety. This program provides information on safe cutting torch procedures and operation. Don’t make the mistake of thinking that experience is enough to prevent an accident.

Learn More or Order »
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Power Saw Safety

Power saws save time, effort and allow materials to be cut and processed precisely in a fraction of time than with manual saws. This program covers electrical safety, grounding, power/extension cords, double insulation, 3 prong plugs, wires and an electrical safety overview for the workplace.

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Machine Guarding Responsibility

This short program is designed to explain some of the basics of machine guarding and to give you information relating to potential hazards you can avoid by working and acting safely around equipment and machinery. Discusses control of hazardous energy source (Lockout/Tagout) machine guarding requirements and personal responsibility when working with moving parts of machines.

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Portable Grinders and Abrasive Wheels

This short program is designed to explain some of the basics of machine guarding and to give you information relating to potential hazards you can avoid by working and acting safely around equipment and machinery. Discusses control of hazardous energy source (Lockout/Tagout) machine guarding requirements and personal responsibility when working with moving parts of machines.

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Arc Welding Safety

Every company is responsible for developing specific guidelines, policies and procedures. Arc welding is a safe operation if you follow procedures and not take shortcuts. This program is simply a guideline of basic safety measures, designed as safety awareness – not a complete or comprehensive program. Don’t be fooled by their simplicity. Arc welding is very dangerous and can be taken for granted. An excellent review of Arc Welding safety, safety hazards and health hazards associated with this type of welding operations.

Learn More or Order »
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Gas Welding Safety

There are safety procedures that must be followed when working with gas welding and cutting operations. Each company is responsible for developing specific guidelines, policies and procedures. This program focuses on gas welding safety awareness. Explains cylinder connections, valves, “cracking” and basic safety procedures when using fuel, Gas welding and cutting.

Learn More or Order »
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Safe Operation of Overhead Cranes and Hoists

There are a variety of cranes, hoists and rigging devices used for lifting and moving material. It is important to use caution and exercise good judgment when working around or near this equipment. This program emphasizes the safety procedures when operating cranes and hoists, and is designed to educate and reinforce crane and hoist operator responsibilities.

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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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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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 »
Working with Tools and Machines 11

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 Permits

The use of a hot work permit system is a primary means of preventing fires due to non-routine open flame and high temperature processes. Hot work is any work using open flames or sources of heat that could ignite materials in the work area. Using a hot work permit is something that requires planning and diligence.

Learn More or Order »
Working with Tools and Machines 14

Cutting Torch Safety

The cutting torch is a valuable and useful tool designed to cut metals in a variety of applications. It is important to consult your local OSHA requirements for cutting and welding safety. This program provides information on safe cutting torch procedures and operation. Don’t make the mistake of thinking that experience is enough to prevent an accident.

Learn More or Order »
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Power Saw Safety

Power saws save time, effort and allow materials to be cut and processed precisely in a fraction of time than with manual saws. This program covers electrical safety, grounding, power/extension cords, double insulation, 3 prong plugs, wires and an electrical safety overview for the workplace.

Learn More or Order »
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Machine Guarding Responsibility

This short program is designed to explain some of the basics of machine guarding and to give you information relating to potential hazards you can avoid by working and acting safely around equipment and machinery. Discusses control of hazardous energy source (Lockout/Tagout) machine guarding requirements and personal responsibility when working with moving parts of machines.

Learn More or Order »
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Portable Grinders and Abrasive Wheels

This short program is designed to explain some of the basics of machine guarding and to give you information relating to potential hazards you can avoid by working and acting safely around equipment and machinery. Discusses control of hazardous energy source (Lockout/Tagout) machine guarding requirements and personal responsibility when working with moving parts of machines.

Learn More or Order »
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Arc Welding Safety

Every company is responsible for developing specific guidelines, policies and procedures. Arc welding is a safe operation if you follow procedures and not take shortcuts. This program is simply a guideline of basic safety measures, designed as safety awareness – not a complete or comprehensive program. Don’t be fooled by their simplicity. Arc welding is very dangerous and can be taken for granted. An excellent review of Arc Welding safety, safety hazards and health hazards associated with this type of welding operations.

Learn More or Order »
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Gas Welding Safety

There are safety procedures that must be followed when working with gas welding and cutting operations. Each company is responsible for developing specific guidelines, policies and procedures. This program focuses on gas welding safety awareness. Explains cylinder connections, valves, “cracking” and basic safety procedures when using fuel, Gas welding and cutting.

Learn More or Order »
Working with Tools and Machines 20

Safe Operation of Overhead Cranes and Hoists

There are a variety of cranes, hoists and rigging devices used for lifting and moving material. It is important to use caution and exercise good judgment when working around or near this equipment. This program emphasizes the safety procedures when operating cranes and hoists, and is designed to educate and reinforce crane and hoist operator responsibilities.

Learn More or Order »
Working with Tools and Machines 21

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 »
Working with Tools and Machines 22

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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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 »