ࡱ> G bjbjَ U |]^^^$P<_xv J (<,[[[[F[u]_$`bv5_Q^---5_3v333-( ^[-[3X3u9TD^[@Cw-DZ Public Employer Risk Management Association, Inc. VIDEO CATALOG as of September 2001 For the most up-to-date listing of PERMA videos, please visit our website at  HYPERLINK http://www.PERMA.org www.PERMA.org. P.O. Box 12250 Albany, NY 12212-22509 Cornell Road Latham, NY 12110 Phone 1-518-220-1111, ext. 3039 Toll Free 1-888-PERMA NY (1-888-737-6269), ext. 3039 Fax 1-877-PERMA FAX (1-877-737-6232) WELCOME TO PERMAs VIDEO LIBRARY PERMAs Loss Control Department has assembled a library of Safety Training Videos focusing on municipal operations. We will be updating the catalog periodically and notifying you either through mailings or the newsletter. These videos can be used for: safety committee meetings departmental training sessions staff safety meetings. Videos are available to all PERMA members at no charge. Additional copies of our updated catalogs are available through the PERMA Loss Control Department by calling (888) 737-6269 or (518) 220-1111, ext. 3039. Scheduling videos: It is best to order videos as early as possible; a month in advance is recommended. While videos are often available within the week, videos that are in high demand may take a month or more to schedule. In order to help us keep waiting lists short, we allow up to 10 business days for viewing. If videos are required for a longer period of time, please be sure to let us know when requesting the videos. We will be happy to make the necessary arrangements when possible. Seasonal videos: Please be mindful that these videos are in high demand in their corresponding seasons. They are likely to have a long waiting list and may not be available for extended periods. Timely return of videos: Videos should be returned in the envelope in which they were received, or a similar package, to minimize the potential for damage. 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TABLE OF CONTENTS  TOC \o "1-3" ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION  PAGEREF _Toc494787443 \h 4 BACK CARE  PAGEREF _Toc494787444 \h 4 BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS SERIES  PAGEREF _Toc494787445 \h 5 COMMUNICATION SKILLS  PAGEREF _Toc494787446 \h 5 CONFINED SPACES  PAGEREF _Toc494787447 \h 6 DRIVER SAFETY/TRAINING COURSES  PAGEREF _Toc494787448 \h 6 FIRE/EMERGENCY  PAGEREF _Toc494787449 \h 7 GENERAL SAFETY/FALL PREVENTION  PAGEREF _Toc494787450 \h 7 HAZCOM/HAZMAT  PAGEREF _Toc494787451 \h 8 HOME HEALTHCARE  PAGEREF _Toc494787452 \h 8 INJURY & ILLNESS PREVENTION SERIES  PAGEREF _Toc494787453 \h 9 LANDSCAPE EQUIPMENT SAFETY & MAINTENANCE  PAGEREF _Toc494787454 \h 10 LOCKOUT/TAGOUT  PAGEREF _Toc494787455 \h 10 MOBILE EQUIPMENT SAFETY  PAGEREF _Toc494787456 \h 10 MOTOR FLEET MAINTENANCE  PAGEREF _Toc494787457 \h 11 OFFICE SAFETY/TRAINING  PAGEREF _Toc494787458 \h 11 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT  PAGEREF _Toc494787459 \h 12 SUPERVISOR TRAINING  PAGEREF _Toc494787460 \h 13 TRAFFIC CONTROL  PAGEREF _Toc494787461 \h 13 TRANSITIONAL DUTY  PAGEREF _Toc494787462 \h 14 TRENCHING & SHORING SERIES  PAGEREF _Toc494787463 \h 14 WASTE MANAGEMENT  PAGEREF _Toc494787465 \h 15 WELDING SAFETY SERIES  PAGEREF _Toc494787466 \h 15 WINTER SAFETY  PAGEREF _Toc494787467 \h 16 WORKPLACE VIOLENCE  PAGEREF _Toc494787468 \h 16 THE COACHING-THE-OPERATOR SERIES  PAGEREF _Toc494787469 \h 17 CD INTERACTIVE TRAINING COURSES  PAGEREF _Toc494787470 \h 18 SAFETY WATCH VIDEOS  PAGEREF _Toc494787471 \h 19   TC ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION Accident Investigation: The AccidentWhat To Do - 1201A (14 mins) This creative program reviews the basic steps for investigating an accident effectively. This is the key to making sure accidents do not happen again! Includes: Assembling an investigation kit, what to check for initially, gathering evidence, key points in interviewing witnesses, putting data together and making recommendations & follow-up.Accident Investigation-1201B - (20 mins) Covers mechanical accidents, including those resulting from the use or misuse of equipment, occupational illness, line-of-duty death, and accidents involving motor vehicles. Emphasizes the use of findings to create a safer work environment.  TC BACK CARE Back Care - 1002B (13 mins) Public works and construction employees have special needs for back care. The old lift-with-your-legs routine does not always apply. Employees work in mud, rain, snow, and heat. Shoveling, using breakers, tamps, lifting concrete bags, etc. are all tasks that require special training to avoid strain/sprain injuries. This video addresses not only safe lifting techniques, but also safe methods for shoveling, breaking pavement and many other tasks directly related to strain & sprain injuries.Back Reaction Firefighters of America - 1005B (30 mins) The nature of firefighters work can create constant physical stress and strain, calling for specific care and exercise. This course illustrates many of the common movements and lifts that firefighters confront every day. Photographs and graphic illustrations of these movements are provided to show their impact on the muscles. Accompanying the illustrations are diagrams showing specific exercises to help strengthen these muscles. Its well known that, given proper body mechanics, injuries can be prevented. Back Safety: Landscape Maintenance & Custodial - 1003B (18 mins) Most back injuries are the result of workers not following safe lifting and carrying procedures. This program is an invaluable guide to the basic steps that landscape, maintenance, warehouse and custodial workers should follow in order to avoid back injuries. This video covers: Body mechanics; Lifting; Pushing; Back braces. Preventing Back Pain (Police) 1006A (10 mins) A complete back injury prevention program. All information is presented from a law enforcement perspective. The materials show officers that their particular fitness and health problems are not unique and present solutions that are realistic within the constraints of law enforcement duties.Safety Bite-Shoveling Safety - 4013A (6 mins) This video covers: Use of the right shovel for the job (Square-point, flat-blade, or round-tip); inspecting the shovel; proper technique to avoid back injury Safe Lifting/Back Supports - 1007B (11 mins) Back supports help your employees use safe lifting techniques. Video coverage includes: ( Anatomy of the back: Importance of disks and ligaments; injuries (10:1 ratio for safe lifting ( Back supports: Use and care. Back to Fitness 1004A (20 mins) Back injuries have taken an enormous human and financial toll on local government operations throughout the country. Through a variety of pro-active and post-event techniques, the probability of injury is being reduced and disability periods shortened. Join us as we visit with some of the star performers in encouraging employees to stay in shape. They are justifiably proud of their accomplishments and are eager to share their stories of success. Construction Back Safety - 1008A (10 mins) Construction work doesnt have to mean back pain if you learn to work smart. Following the easily-learned safety techniques reviewed in this video program will help you maintain a healthy back for work and play. Covers: Learning correct posture, lifting without injury, and preventing repetitive motion injuries. NEW!! Back Safety (Kellers) (1003A) - 18 mins SCHEDULE THIS PROGRAM WITH YOUR LOSS CONTROL CONSULTANT This back safety program was designed to provide employees with information that can help prevent back injuries from occurring while on the job. This program will review the frequency and costs of back injuries, and practices and equipment that can prevent or reduce back injuries. Includes: (proper posture (lifting formula and recommended weight limits (proper lifting techniques (the use of personal protective equipment (back supports) (the role of diet in injury prevention (stretching and strengthening exercises for the back.   TC BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS SERIES Bloodborne Pathogens Protect Yourself - 1202A (15 mins) Designed for all employees in your organization, this video program covers basic bloodborne pathogen precautions. It explains vital first aid safeguards and is invaluable for first-on-the-scene co-workers who may find themselves at the scene of a bloody accident. The video covers: (HBV, HIV and AIDS. (First aid safeguards. (Decontamination procedures. (HousekeepingBloodborne Pathogens for Law Enforcement - 1200A (19 mins) Law enforcement personnel face dangers every day. The transmission of bloodborne diseases doesnt have to be one of them. This program reviews the essential elements of exposure control. The video covers: ( HBV, HIV and AIDS ( Infectious material ( Work controls, housekeeping, PPE Bloodborne Pathogens (-Industrial) - 1202B (21 mins) Alarming headlines about the risks of AIDS and other bloodborne disease have cast a specter of fear over many workers in the healthcare field. Yet this program can help you replace anxiety with professional confidence. With proper training and work requirements, your employees will develop safe work habits and reduce their risk of contracting a bloodborne disease on the job. This program was created to instruct new employees and to update experienced first responders as well as employees trained in first aid with current information on federal regulations and the control of bloodborne infections in an industrial setting. Emergency Responders: Bloodborne Pathogens (Paramedics) - 1011B (19 mins) Designed for persons potentially exposed to blood and other potential hazards relating to BBPs, specifically paramedics, EMTs, firefighters, police officers, correctional officers, first-aid/CPR personnel and others who provide emergency procedures. Meets training requirements for Category I and II employees who are reasonably anticipated to becoming occupationally exposed to blood or blood contaminating products. (1993) Rescue BBP - 1010B (22 mins) This video covers training for the general workforce based on OSHAs Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens Final Rule, 29CFR 1910.1030, Subpart Z. Through knowledge and preparations, employees can deal with job related risks safely...even when the risks are great. In this video, rescue workers like firefighters and EMTs tell how they deal safely with the enormous risks they face on the job every day, by being aware and being prepared. The video covers: (Risk of bloodborne pathogens (BBP). (Most common means of transmission of BBPs. (Transmission of BBPs in the workplace. (Precautions to take against exposure to BBPs. (Steps to take in case of exposure. Bloodborne Pathogens for Corrections - 1200B (22 mins) Jail can be a violent place. Fights, drugs, rapes, searches and other events can expose employees to infected bodily fluids. Based on OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030, this vital video program will help workers keep dangerous bloodborne diseases locked away. Covers: bloodborne diseases, transmission and exposure control plans. New!! Bloodborne Pathogens 2000 (SPANISH) - (20 mins) Covers new terminology: body substances and standard precautions, plus a new approach to meet training requirements: (HBV, HCV and HIV; modes of transmission (Infection and exposure control; PPE, signs/labels  TC COMMUNICATION SKILLS Verbal Judo - 1001V (3 2-hour tapes) Verbal Judo, or Tactical Communication, is the principal of Judo itself: Using the energy of others to master situations. Verbal Judo contains a set of communication principals and tactics that enable the user to generate cooperation and gain voluntary compliance in others under stressful conditions, such as hostile suspects and upset or frightened victims. In short, you will learn how to deal with difficult people using conflict management tactics to defuse confrontational encounters. (CAUTION: STRONG LANGUAGE)  TC CONFINED SPACES Confined Space Entry 1203A (21 mins) This video covers: Entry permit requirements; Safe atmosphere testing; Personal protective equipment; Training the Entry Team. Confined Space Entry (Life & Death Series) 1203B (21 mins) In this video, viewers will see how simple mistakes lead to major injuries and death during a confined space entry operation. Through the eyes of the rescue team, your employees will learn about the three mistakes that caused this tragedy. The video will also help meet your OSHA training and retraining requirements. The video opens with an emergency alarm indicating that something has gone wrong in the tank where two maintenance mechanics are working. It appears that an explosion has occurred and contact has been lost with the two workers. The attendant calls the rescue team and then makes the bad decision to go in after his buddies. Training points covered: Follow Entry Permit requirements completely; Duties of attendants & the entry supervisor; Lockout & line breaking procedures; Rescue team availability; Air testing & monitoring; Contact between attendants & entrants; Understand all hazards in the space NEW! Confined Space Emergency 3-Video Set (5000CF) - 60 mins total Program 1 - Understanding Confined Spaces (26 mins) Learn the hazards associated with confined spaces, including flammable and explosive atmospheres, oxygen deficient and oxygen enriched atmospheres, toxic atmospheres and physical hazards. Find out how to develop an entry plan and the responsibilities of entrants, attendants and supervisors. Learn about entry permits, blinding and blanking, lockout/tagout, atmospheric testing, ventilation, and much more. Program 2 - Confined Space & the First Responder (17 mins) Teaches the first responder, who typically is not trained or equipped to enter a confined space, activities that can be carried out prior to the arrival of technical rescue teams. Describes the dangers of unprepared rescue and the methods of non-entry victim relief. Shows how to size up and isolate the site to guard against hazards both inside and outside of the space. Explains the importance of intrinsically safe & explosion-proof equipment. Program 3 - Confined Space Technical Rescue (17 mins) Provides training for personnel who may need to enter a confined space for rescue purposes. Possible scenarios for technical rescue are shown. Covers both workplace accidents and community incidents. Learn about personal protective equipment and specialized rescue equipment, as well as risk evaluation, entry procedures and rescue techniques.   TC DRIVER SAFETY/TRAINING COURSES Alcohol & Drug Testing - 4001A (20 minutes) Even though the percentage of commercial drivers who use drugs is low, it only takes one driver to cause a major disaster. Thats why the Department of Transportation now mandates drug testing. This new program explains the drug testing system to supervisors and employees and will help alleviate their fears. Video addresses: Random drug testing, Pre-employment, post-accident, return-to-duty and follow up testing, what to expect during a test, security and false positives and re-testing specimens. Defensive Driving-Prepared for the Worst - 4004A (18 mins) Covers the conditions which can create hazardous driving, including fog, snow and ice, rain, night driving, breakdowns, additional hazards such as driving next to trucks, accidents, emergency vehicles, road construction and animals, and personal security. This is a fast moving video with lots of graphic examples of what can happen when you lose control of your vehicle!!! It depicts all types of weather, covers vans, small trucks and cars, includes driving defensively around trucks and emergency vehicles, and use of anti-lock brakes. Defensive Driving-A Crash Course - 4003A (16 mins) Each year, thousands of people are injured or die in job-related motor vehicle accidents. In fact, motor vehicle accidents are the number-one cause of employee injuries and deaths. Most of these accidents could have been avoided simply by driving defensively. This video covers: Planning and Preparation; A Defensive Attitude; Driven to Distractions; Practical Driving Procedures CEVO-Police Supplement - S300 (1 hr) This 1-hour module addresses the effect of lights and sirens on driving behavior-both that of police officers and the driving public. Although the program can serve as stand-alone training, it is ideally suited for use as a follow-on to the CEVO-Police"! (C300) or other training courseDOT Drug & Alcohol Testing - 4002A (20 minutes) The Federal Department of Transportation s Alcohol & Drug Testing Rule is now in effect. Employers must train drivers on the dangers of alcohol and controlled substances and the potential consequences of their misuse. Topics included are: Affects of abuse on job performance, conditions for testing, types of drugs, and collection procedure. (Comes with sample handbook.)   TC FIRE/EMERGENCY RESCUE Fire Protection and Electrical Safety - 5001A (9 mins) Excellent for new or experienced employees. Covers: Fire extinguishers; Sprinklers; Housekeeping; Chemicals; Cords, receptacles and general electrical safety. Fire Extinguisher Training - 5002A (6 mins) Saving lives vs. property: know priorities; Extinguisher inspection; Extinguisher operation: PASS method; Classes of firesFacts About Fire - 5009A (15 mins) This video program will provide your Organization with the basic information for your employees to understand and guard against: The essential ingredients in causing fire; the temperatures at which various materials become prone to ignition; sources of ignition and the areas most likely to produce this key ingredient; and the right mixture to start and sustain fires. Fire Safety: Getting Out Alive - 5003A(15 mins) Ensure employees know what to do in case of a major fire. This excellent video provides details about planning for and surviving a workplace fire: Creating a working fire evacuation plan; Strategies to avoid being trapped by fire; Fire drills: conducting your own NEW! Technical Rescue Awareness (5011A) - 26 mins When disaster strikes, rescue teams must locate victims, reach them safely, and return them to safety without causing further injury. This new program provides NFPA-defined Awareness level training for emergency responders who may be first on the scene of a technical rescue incident. Seven rescue disciplines are depicted: Confined space rescue, rope rescue, structural collapse, vehicle rescue, machinery rescue, water rescue and wilderness rescue. Within each scenario, responders learn about specific hazards and appropriate protective & supportive actions to be taken, as well as the bounds beyond which responders should not proceed. Other topics covered include size-up, construction categories, collapse patterns and initial search & rescue operations that do not involve entering the space.   TC GENERAL SAFETY/FALL PREVENTION Housekeeping Responsibilities (Safety Bite) 1150A (5 mins) Motivate employees to take workplace housekeeping seriously: (Hazards: clean, correct or report. (Stairway, aisle, exit and storage hazards. (Keeping tools & machines in good repair. (Other hazards: extension cords, nails, suspended loads, hand trucks, splinters, broken glass, oily rags. 25 Most Commonly Cited OSHA Violations - 1219A (Approx. 9 mins) Dont take a chance of facing an OSHA inspection without your supervisors having seen this video! (Record keeping training. (Electrical, machinery & chemical violations. (Housekeeping is an OSHA favorite! (HAZCOM programGetting on/Off Tractors, Trailers & Docks - 1210C (12 mins) Dont let drivers take this for granted! Proper mount/dismount techniques will prevent injuries, downtime & comp dollars. Covers: safe hand holds & proper foot positioning. Slips, Trips & Falls - 1210D (20 mins) Falls account for almost 400,000 workplace injuries each year. This exciting new entry into the Real, Real-Life series will teach your workers to be aware of potential dangers and to minimize serious injury on the job.Ladder Safety 1210B (13 mins). Falls represent the largest single cause of accidental death in the workplace. About 40% of these falls result in falling from one level to another, many from ladders and scaffolds. Many of these falls are serious, but more importantly, many could have been avoided if safety procedures were followed. This program looks at the selection and safe use of ladders in the workplace and also looks at the safety involved when using rolling scaffolds. This program has been designed for general training for all personnel who use ladders. Training points covered: Step ladders, straight ladders, extension ladders and rolling scaffolds; General maintenance; Selecting the right ladder; Safe angle; Lifting and carrying of ladders; Erecting ladders; Securing of ladders; Safe positioning of ladders; Working on ladders   TC HAZCOM/HAZMAT MSDS - 1213A(20 mins) This award-winning video program will help your employees use and understand the MSDS and in so doing help to control the chemical hazards in their facility. Video covers: Product information; Exposure situations; Hazard prevention and personal protection; Toxicology, ecology and disposal; Transportation; Regulatory information. Chlorine Safety - 3008A (12 mins) The danger of chlorine is well documented, yet dozens of employees are injured each year by this deadly gas. This video explains the risks and hazards of chlorine, as well as safe use and leak procedures. (Comes with sample handbook.) (1990) Hazard Communication 2000 - 1205C (20 mins) Up-to-date information provides compliance for OSHA 1910.1200 written and training requirements. Make sure employees have the essential knowledge necessary to work safely with chemicals. This video covers: (Written program requirements, (chemical inventories (MSDS, (labels, (principles of chemical safety. USE EITHER THIS ONE OR 1205A Hazard Communication - 1205A (19 mins) Help employees understand the potential hazards of the chemicals with which they work and they will have a greater respect for those chemicals and for your organization. This video complies with OSHA 1910.1200 and covers: Identifying hazardous chemicals; Reading warning labels; understanding an MSDS; specific examplesRight to Know for Public Agencies - 1216A (13 mins) Meet OSHA and right-to-know laws by covering: Definitions of hazardous chemicals & health hazards; Hazard awareness and avoidance; MSDS: Function and contents by section; Chemical labeling. HAZMAT Leaks, Drips & Spills Clean Up (Safety Bite) - 1220A (5 mins) This video covers: Hazardous Material definition; Development of an emergency plan; Personal Protective Equipment; Cleanup procedures. Lead Awareness - 1222A (5 mins) This video covers how lead enters the body, hazards associated with overexposure and preventative measures.  TC HOME HEALTHCARE Fire Safety In Home Health: Ten Burning Questions 8001A (23 mins) This vital new video program emphasizes the basic facts about fire, steps to take to assess fire hazards in patients' homes, and ways to teach families how to prevent, control and escape home fires. (Home fire statistics (Basic fire safety tips (PASS (RACE for safetyHome Health Safety Orientation 8002A (20 mins) This important program will help you recognize the potential dangers of working in a home care setting. It provides important safety tips that will protect you and your patients. (What to look for in the home (Safe work practices (Handling medical waste and equipment (Hand washing Bloodborne Pathogens: Protection in the Home Care Setting 8005A (17 mins) As a home care provider, you can be exposed to blood and potentially infectious body fluidsregardless of your specific responsibilities. This program outlines the proper precautions that you should follow to ensure your safety on the job. This video covers: OSHA 1910.1030, as well as: ( Workplace transmission ( Standard Precautions ( HBV vaccination ( Housekeeping and laundry It's Your Back, Don't Break It: Back Safety For Home Health 8004A (20 mins) Designed specifically for home care workers, this video explains how to lift and move patients safely. It also describes how employees can protect their backs with good posture, diet and exercise. This program can easily be incorporated into your current back safety program and can be used to update supervisors on current back safety, procedures. (How the back works (Posture and exercise (Safe lifting (Preventing back injuries Latex Allergy: Stop the Reaction 8003A (22 mins) Allergic reactions to natural rubber latex products are being recognized with increasing frequency among healthcare workers who use gloves and other products containing latex. This timely program contains guidelines for minimizing latex-related health problems while maximizing protection. (What latex allergy is (Types of reactions caused by latex (Who is at risk for latex allergy (What you can do to protect yourself Infection Control for Home Healthcare: Winning the Battle 8007A (19 mins) By following the basic infection control practices outline in this vital video program, your home care workers can protect themselves and their patients from the spread of infection. ( Work practice controls ( Housekeeping and laundry  HOME HEALTHCARE Continued Home Healthcare Violence: Be Smart, Be Safe 8006A (22 mins) The entire healthcare system in the United States is undergoing a fundamental change. Healthcare treatment is shifting from the hospital to the patients home. And your role as a home care provider is shifting to include more and more primary care. This program reviews the vital procedures that you and your employees should follow to minimize risk and have greater security when performing your very valuable work. (The problem of violence (The assault cycle (Pre-visit safety practices (Making safety your priority Proper Use of Posey Gait & Transfer Belts 8008A - (15 mins) Lifting and transferring patients takes a heavy toll on todays caregivers. This video shows what you can do to minimize back injuries related t patient transfers. It demonstrates how the use of a low-cost, easy-to-apply transfer belt can greatly reduce the physical stress and potential injury associated with patient transfers. It reviews the nine basic rules for successful patient transfers and illustrates these rules by demonstrating common transfer procedures performed every day by healthcare personnel.  TC INJURY & ILLNESS PREVENTION SERIES Heat Stress - 3017A (10 mins) More and more illnesses are surfacing from employees working in abnormally high-temperature jobs. Explains heatstroke, heat stress, fainting, and basically how to prevent illness related to a hot environment. A New Way to Guard Against Poison Ivy, Poison Oak and Poison Sumac - 3013A (8 mins) Help employees to identify poisonous plants and understand the allergic reaction process. This is a sales video for IvyBlock. Ticks and Lyme Disease - 3010B (13 mins) Train with accurate, clear information about Lyme disease, a potentially paralyzing condition. Heat Stress (Humorous) - 3017B (17 mins) Train employees to recognize and prevent heat stress: (Situations leading to heat-related illnesses (Heat stress, heat exhaustion, heat stroke (How the body reacts to heat (Heat stress symptoms and first aid Killer Bees, Wasps and Spiders - 3011A (37 mins) Help employees protect themselves from an attack or bite from these common yet potentially deadly insects. Includes: When/why a bee is likely to attack; Defending oneself against a bee attack; Treatment for bee stings and spider bites; Recognizing sting or bite allergic reactions. Ticks: Disease Prevention - 3010A (16 mins) Increases awareness of tick related diseases, motivates and instructs employees how to prevent bites, inspect for and effectively remove ticks.Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - 2001A (6 mins) Help your employees avoid pain and lost work due to this preventable nerve condition. Covers symptoms, hand anatomy and protection of the median nerve, and syndrome causes. Tuberculosis Awareness - 2002A (16 mins) The Centers for Disease Control has reported a resurgence of TB. Anyone can contract TB and its new drug-resistant strains, including your employees. This video program will help your employees understand TB and how to fight against it. Covers: (How you contract TB (Symptoms of TB infection (What happens if you become infected with TB (Who is at risk?  TC LANDSCAPE EQUIPMENT SAFETY & MAINTENANCE Chain Saw Safety - 3014A (28 minutes) An excellent all-around video for teaching professional chain saw safety techniques. Topics covered/demonstrated: Choosing a Quality Saw, Proper Cranking, Chain Break, Kickback, Saw Operation, Felling Positions, Safety Considerations, Moving through the Woods, and more. Professionals Guide to Lawn Mower Safety - 3015A (24 mins) This video provides the viewer with essential information for the safe operation of lawn mowers. Presented in three parts: General safety, walk-behind mowers, and ride-on mowers. Youll see experienced ground maintenance workers explaining personal safety pointers. Landscape Maintenance - 3019A (10 mins) Addresses landscape maintenance safety when using mowers, cutters, knives, and trimmers. Safety procedures relating to chemicals and hazardous materials used in this industry. Landscape Power Tools - 3018A (20 mins) This program highlights three of the most widely used power tools-string trimmers, power blowers and chain saws-and how to work safely with them. (Personal protective equipment (Proper operating techniques (Inspection & maintenance String Trimmer Safety - 3020A (20 mins) Avoid accidents with proper maintenance and safe operation. Discusses flow of work, keep both hands on machine; keep trimmer close to body, dont overreach, and PPE.Tree-Trimming Safety - 3012A (18 mins) This video explains the safety and maintenance considerations for working with chain saws, chippers, high-lift trucks, and general tree trimming safety.   TC LOCKOUT/TAGOUT Lockout/Tagout-Controlling the Beast 1206A (19 mins) This video complies with OSHA 1910.147 and covers: Hazards of uncontrolled energy; What is lockout/tagout?; When to use lockout/tagout procedures; OSHAs six-step procedure; Avoiding catastrophic accidents; Removing locks and tags; Equipment shutdown and isolation; Control of stored energy Lockout/Tagout of Construction Equipment - 1230A (24 mins) Industrial and manufacturing lockout/tagout procedures do not directly relate to repair work done on mobile construction equipment. This video was created to provide a simple, straightforward process designed to meet simple OSHA requirements as they relate to work on mobile construction equipment of all types. The video covers: Reference to the specific OSHA regulation affecting this process; training requirements; types of energy affected by lockout/tagout procedures; areas where hazardous energy may be stored; the six steps of the lockout/tagout process.   TC MOBILE EQUIPMENT SAFETY Wheel Loader Operating Techniques 3022A (23 mins) This fast-paced video covers subjects such as recovering from a slide on a side hill, how to avoid slipping into an open excavation, safe road travel, trailer transport techniques, undercutting a bank, truck loading from stockpiles, loading hoppers, operating near high speed traffic or pedestrians, night operations, and buried utilities, as well as dozens of other real world operating situations. Every wheel loader operator will be glad they watched it. Wheel Loader Walk-Around and Introduction 3021A (15 mins) The first step in safe operation of any piece of equipment is knowing that its in good working condition. This video shows operators how to look for more than fluid levels and leaks. More importantly, it tells them why and what can go wrong if they miss something. Knowing when, how and why to drain the moisture out to an air tank can help avoid an accident.Safe Dump Truck Operation - 3006B (16 mins) Ensures that employees follow proper procedures & correct any bad habits. Covers: (Types & sizes of dump trucks (Inspecting vehicles to detect problems (Loading, unloading and dumping safety (Vehicle maneuvering and terrain considerations (Safety on the road. USE EITHER THIS VIDEO OR 3006A Backhoe Safety & Operations - 3005A (11 mins) Backhoes are complicated and dangerous machines requiring training for safe, efficient operations. This program is targeted toward new as well as experienced operators. It covers safe operation, maintenance, and pre-startup procedures. (1993)  MOBILE EQUIPMENT SAFETY Continued Landscape Equipment (Loader-Backhoe Safety Series) - 3016A (2 20-min videos) These two 20-minute videos provide a comprehensive safety framework and easy-to-follow guidelines for loader-back hoe crews. Tape I deals with loader-back hoe safety and is designed for operators. It covers the most common mistakes and accidents, transporting and utility dangers. Tape II discusses practical guidelines for many other trades that work with the loader back hoe daily. It explains how plumbers, electricians and others can work safely with this machine. New!! Forklift Case Histories: Serious Business - 9003A (18 mins) Perhaps nothing emphasizes the significance of this new video program better than the introduction to the program itself: This training program presents re-enactments of four actual accidents that occurred on or around forklifts and walkies. Your life may depend on learning from the mistakes of these victims." Ideal for training and retraining. Covers: (Securing the platform (Securing the load (Safe forklift speed and turning (Handling a forklift (Working safely around forklifts and pallet trucks.Dump Truck Safety - 3006A (15 mins) Dump trucks are complicated and expensive pieces of equipment where untrained drivers and operators can certainly be a liability. This video covers pre-startup procedures, brake systems, dumping techniques, and general safety while operating the unit. (1990) USE EITHER THIS VIDEO OR 3006B New!! Forklift Safety-The Responsible Operator (9003B) - 25 mins SCHEDULE THIS PROGRAM WITH YOUR LOSS CONTROL CONSULTANT According to the latest statistics from NIOSH, the number of forklift-related injuries is steadily rising. The objective of this training program is to provide an awareness of safe work practices and safe driving skills for operators of powered industrial trucks. The training program also covers OSHAs training requirements for operators of powered industrial trucks required in standard 29 CFR 1910.178. In this program, employees will learn about: (The different types of forklifts and their classifications (How to conduct a pre-operation inspection (Potential hazards in the working environment (Principles of the stability triangle (Proper load handling (Safe driving skills (Refueling gas and LP tank powered forklifts (Techniques for charging and changing batteries.   TC MOTOR FLEET MAINTENANCE Motor Fleet Maintenance Safety - 9002A (19 mins) (DBP) This video addresses the risks and hazards associated with vehicle maintenance and repair. It explains basic tools, electrical hand tools, fire hazards and more. Meets OSHA requirements for mechanic safety training.Motor Fleet Maintenance Safety (Safety Bite) - 9002B (6 mins) (LIP) Motivate your fleet repair staff to see safety as part of their job as a professional! Reviews basic & industry specific safety tips. THIS VIDEO IS A SHORTER VERSION OF 9002A.  TC OFFICE SAFETY/TRAINING Computer Ergonomics The Joyce Institute Approach - 3001A (11 mins) This video addresses the best ways to work at video display terminals to reduce stress and possible injurywithout sacrificing productivity. The video provides a step-by-step examination of the components of the VDT workstation including the height and distance of the monitor, the keyboard, the chair and an explanation of the science of ergonomics and its benefits. The program also presents five stress-relieving exercises employees can do at their workstations and includes a quiz on workstation ergonomics. Video Display Terminals - 3000A (21 mins) Computers are able to perform a multitude of tasks in mere minutes and even operate 24 hours a Day! Unfortunately, people cannot. Just a regular eight-hour workday can take quite a toll on the human body. This video program is designed to teach employees how to fight the battle against minor aches and pains, which could become a serious problem. Video covers: Ergonomic principles; Working with your keyboard; Eliminating eye strain; Relaxation exercises; Workstation analysis. Working Smart - 1153A (19 mins) OSHA reports that 40,000 disabling injuries and 2,000 safety-related deaths occur in offices each year! This video program alerts employees to potential danger in their offices and gives critical advice on how to avoid those dangers. (Avoiding slips and falls (Ergonomics (Preventing back injuries (Hazardous and flammable chemicals.  TC PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Personal Protective Equipment - 1209A (18 mins) (Comes with sample handbook.) Updated to help you comply with the revised OSHA standards, this video program covers information on the safe use and maintenance of PPE. (Comes with sample employee handbook) (Complies with OSHA 1910.132, 1910.133, 1910.135, 1910.136, and 1910.138 (Proper use and fit (Proper care and storage (The importance of using PPE. Respirators and How to Use Them - 1001B (12 mins) Employees rarely understand the Who, What, When, Where and Why of respirator use. They may have general ideas, but this program will give them the important facts regarding the use of a respirator. Employees will also feel more secure in wearing them once they know how to properly use them. (1993)Hearing Protection - Sounds Good to Me - 1221A (14 mins) The program features country music legend Charlie Daniels and covers the importance of proper hearing protection. It discusses the effect noise has on the human ear, personal protective equipment and controlling harmful noise. Personal Protective Equipment (SafetyCare) - 1209B (18 mins) Although the scenes are industrial in nature, this video does show an excellent description of personal protective equipment, how to use it and how to maintain it. (Hard hats, safety glasses, etc.)Respiratory Protection - 1111B (27 mins) Give your employees a solid understanding of respiratory hazards as well as the proper use, fit and maintenance of respirators with this classic video program. (Comes with sample handbook) (Complies with OSHA 1910.134 (How the lungs work (Types of respirators (Fitting a respirator  TC PLAYGROUND SAFETY Playground Safety: Design and Maintenance - 7002B (20 mins) Playgrounds can be dangerous! Thats why this video is an excellent safety tool for every city park and school district. Especially valuable for training employees, this 20-minute program demonstrates how to prevent hazards that can lead to serious playground injuries. Special segments cover (How to maintain hazard-free surfaces (How to prevent entrapment dangers (Hands On inspection techniques that reveal protrusion and entanglement dangers S. Park Revolution (Skateboard) - 7004A (45 mins) This video is designed to give you the information you need to take a leadership role in bringing a skatepark to your community. The video covers case histories and success stories of existing non-profit skateboard parks, location needs, additional funding sources, insurance and liability issues, obstacles to overcome, and other important considerations. PERMA does not endorse any one vendor but this video by Airwalk( is one of the best around on this subject. Directed by Tim Payne and Morgan Stone, Groove Productions. Softball & Baseball Field Maintenance and Safety - 7003A (25 mins) Ball field activities have the second highest recreation-related injury statistics in the nation. It has now become essential for facility personnel to learn the fundamentals or proper inspection and maintenance. The in-field demonstrations of this program clearly illustrate the important aspects of softball and baseball field preparation and maintenance. Scene by scene, they explain how these principles relate to player safety and reducing unnecessary risk. Facility managers throughout the nation are using this quality educational resource to train their staff on the important safety issues. Includes a 24-page inspection/training booklet. This programs covers: Maintenance and risk management overview; Grading and draining skinned areas; Keeping playing surface obstruction free; Selecting base styles and installation; Managing turf areas; Inspecting-fences, lights, bleachersand much more! Playground Safety: Supervising Our Children - 7001P (13 mins) This program will teach viewers how to supervise children on a playground. Specifically discusses potential hazards of a playground such as hard surfaces, moving parts, large openings (strangulation hazards), loose or damaged screws, splintered wood, etc. Briefly explains the purpose of a playground and how your philosophy of supervision affects children. Basic rules of the playground and types of unsafe play to watch out for are covered along with how to respond to an incident and basic first aid tips. This program is designed for anyone who supervises children on a playground, not for maintenance personnel who must perform very thorough inspections and need more detail than provided.  TC SUPERVISOR TRAINING Proactive Safety Committee - 1155A (13 mins) As an employee, I feel good about my company and do a better job if they give me a fair say in my own safety... says an employee interviewed in this video program, which shows how to make safety committees work. (Setting up a safety committee (Organizational structure (Feedback and evaluation.Proactive Safety - 1154A (17 mins) After supervisors and employees learn to value Total Quality Safety Management, taking a proactive approach to safety is a natural. (Unique method of training (Examines small oversights that might exist (Teaches employees and supervisors to value safety training.  Documentation of Safety Efforts - 1218A (11 mins) For legal protection, your company must be able to provide regulatory agencies with written documentation of your training & safety efforts. Video covers: What must be documented, quizzes & employee signatures; Written safety policies and procedures; Hazard identification & correction program: Document your inspection; Safety rule enforcement Safety Committees (Safety Bite) - 1155B (5 mins) Create an effective safety committee; one that both educates members & improves safety performance: (Most effective membership and chairperson (Introductory & follow-up meetings and making recommendations (Key tasks: written safety manual, hazard correction, recordkeeping, training, safety counseling, etc. OSHA Recordkeeping and Insurance Paperwork - 1217B (6 mins) Gives clear guidelines for accident/illness paperwork. Covers determining recordability and paperwork requirements, and answers common questions. Sexual Harassment: Public Administration 1001SH (21 mins) NO SYNOPSIS AVAILABLE.Evolving Workplace: What To Do When You Are A Victim Or Accused Of Sexual Harassment - 1002SH (15 mins) Participants learn to resolve harassment situations at the lowest level and how to understand if an action is offensive. Also, you will learn what proactive steps organizations are taking to address this problem.Sexual Harassment and the Hostile Work Environment - 1003SH (2 hours) The first two hours of this video will address supervisory issues related to sexual harassment and the hostile work environment, and is recommended for supervisors. The last half-hour will address non-supervisor issues related to this subject, and is recommended for all employees. NEW!! New Rule on Recordkeeping and Requirements (1217C) - 12 mins Avoid over-recording accidents while still complying with the new OSHA recordkeeping regulations/forms for accidents/illnesses. Includes: (Determining recordability: accidents in the work environment, work-related illnesses and treatment; (Paperwork requirements: forms, on-site log, posting, recording deadlines and retention; (Common questions answered, disputed claims, late reporting and recording, recreation and travel injuries.  TC TRAFFIC CONTROL Traffic Control - 3002B (17 mins) Protect the public & your employees through safe & effective traffic control procedures: (Common causes of traffic control accident (Requirements of effective traffic control (Signs: types, uses and placement (Traffic control devices: flashers, barricades, cones, delineators, drums and flags (Basic flagging requirements. USE EITHER THIS VIDEO OR 3002A.Highway Work Zone Safety - 3004A (18 mins) Hundreds of people are killed each year in accidents related to highway construction. This video program will help your employees understand and comply with MUTCD and learn what it takes to keep themselves, drivers and pedestrians safe. Video covers: Being safety conscious; Traffic control devices; Slowing down traffic; Detours and closures; Communication. Flagging Safety - 3003A (9 mins) A leading cause of dangerous situations and liability for those working on a project is untrained flaggers. This short video addresses proper flagging procedures and techniques in a humorous, informative way. USE EITHER THIS VIDEO OR 3002B Traffic Control - 3002A (18 mins) Poor traffic control leads to accidents and lawsuits. This is an excellent program addressing all aspects of traffic control common to contractors and public agencies. Signing, cones, warning devices, flagging and more are covered. (1990)Flagging - 1204A (18 mins) Video covers: Flagging requirements; Proper clothing and equipment; Flagging position; Stopping and releasing traffic; Unusual situations.   TC TRANSITIONAL DUTY Return To Work - Supervisors - 6001A (16 mins) Early return to work benefits everyone-workers, supervisors, teams and the company. Overcome Supervisor Objections: Once an injury occurs, its out of my hands., I have no job for the injured employee., I dont return an employee to work until they are 100%. (Change attitudes and commit to early Return to Work (Improve communication and work relationships (Understand benefits of Return to Work for both employees and supervisors (Explore options for Reasonable Accommodation (Implement Transitional Employment during the recovery process.Return To Work - Employees - 6002A (16 mins) Early return to work benefits everyone-workers, supervisors, teams and the company. Overcome Employee Objections: I have a right to recover at home., Once my injury is permanent, the employer doesnt want me., I do as I am told. Covers (The Return to Work process can be a positive experience to take control, rather than feel a victim of circumstances (To communicate ones needs to the supervisor and treating physician (To apply skills and abilities productively through transitional employment (Work can be therapy to accelerate the recovery process Taking Control: The Workers Compensation Return to Work Connection - 6003A (26- mins) The goal of this video is to help employers: Reduce Workers Compensation costs; Reduce Workers Compensation-related litigation; Improve return-to-work rates; Reduce time loss; Improve company morale; Address the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act; (Limit potential ADA litigation. Suitable for: Front line supervisors, managers, human resource professionals, risk managers, safety professionals, occupational health nurses and physicians and claims administrators.   TC TRENCHING & SHORING SERIES Trenching and Shoring Safety - 1211B (19 mins) Comply with OSHA 1926.650-652. Each year, about 50 workers are killed, and many more are injured, in trenching & excavation accidents. Protect employees and avoid fines. (What to do before excavation (Soil classification (Protective support systems (Sloping and benching (Timber & aluminum hydraulic shoring (Emergency response for cave-ins.Cave-In! Trenching and Shoring Safety -1211A (18 mins) (Comes with sample handbook.) (Evaluating an excavation site (Effective worker protection systems (General safety practices (Emergency response  TC WASTE MANAGEMENT Front-End Loader Operations & Safety - 10015A (15 mins) Basic operating procedures and techniques for front-end loaders and helpers. Includes dumping procedures, hoppers, landfill dumping and general safe operating procedures when using this equipment. Refuse Collection Safety - 3007A (15 mins) Points out the hazards of refuse pick up operations including motor vehicle operation.Water/Sewer Treatment Plant Safety - 3009A (18 mins) Treatment plants can be hazardous even though they are usually nice, clean places to work. Working with and around pumps, electricity, laboratories and chemicals requires special training. This video explains the special safety concerns of operators, technicians, and maintenance personnel. (1990) On the Road Safety - 10011A (12 mins) Great program for the waste hauler. Safe driving formula, 4 second rule explained and demonstrated, vehicle driver maintenance inspection, railroad crossings, school zones/children, stopping distances and speed.   TC WELDING SAFETY SERIES Check Valves Are Not Enough - 1214A (13 mins) This video explains the workings of check valves and flash arrestors used on oxygen/fuel gas torch sets. While most people are aware of the need for check valves on torch sets they are not aware of the need to install flash arrestors as well. PERMA does not endorse one supplier but this video by AGA( is one of the best around on this subject. Oxyfuel Gas Cutting - 1208A (13 mins) Preventing spark and spatter when performing oxyfuel gas cutting is essential for the welders safety. This video program details proper safety procedures for oxyfuel gas cutting. Video covers: Proper safety equipment; Hook up procedure; Ventilation.Health & Safety Factors in Welding Operations - 1207A (27 mins) Excellent program to educate welders on the potential health and safety concerns in this occupation.   TC WINTER SAFETY NEW! Winter Driving Safety - 4005A (18 mins) This is an excellent new video that makes sure employees know how to drive safely in winter weather. Certain rules need to be followed: (Procedures for being stuck in snow/ice (Stopping distances in winter weather (Proper use of conventional vs. ABS brakes (Correcting/eliminating skids. Snowplow Safety - 4010A (23 mins) Deals with collision issues. The SNOWPLOW SAFETY video, which can be used in a classroom setting or as self-study, is ideal for training newly hired snowplow operators or as a refresher for experienced operators. Topics addressed include equipment inspection, positioning of the truck, scanning, mirror use and defensive driving techniques. Also included in the video presentation are on-screen diagrams that allow for self-study or group discussion of collision prevention techniques. Good Highway Winter Maintenance -4011A (8 mins) A video for every Risk Manager. Explains the necessity for highway safety and the accidents that it can help managers avoid. The Snow Fighters - 4012A (21 mins) A comprehensive training video for use by snow-fighters, whose job it is to keep traffic safely moving when snow and ice make that job very difficult. Explains basics of snow removal, equipment preparation and maintenance, salt & ice and fuel consumption, history and uses of salt, etc. in a very informative, interesting manner. Snow Removal Techniques: Plowing Tips From the Pros 4014A (23 mins) This new video instructs snowplow operators from the pre-trip inspection to the post-trip report, including techniques and the dangers that can occur in between. This program shows equipment-saving techniques that can be put to work instantly.  TC WORKPLACE VIOLENCE Workplace Violence Customer Service and Field Personnel 1003V (26 mins) Remind your employees that dealing with the public can be dangerous! This program trains those in service-oriented professions. Contains: (Common types of violence in & around workplace. (Recognizing the possibility of confrontation. (Reporting threatening or frightening occurrences. (Protecting oneself: Tactics to use when threatened, techniques to avoid being a victim Workplace Violence-The Calm Before The Storm - 1002V (25 mins) This video program will help supervisors and employees identify the warning signs and prevent workplace violence. It features author/expert Joseph A. Kinney and an interview with a victim of workplace violence. (Characteristics of a potentially violent employee. (Establishing a violence prevention program. (Warning signs, stress management, conflict resolutionDomestic Violence - 1004V (1 hours) The purpose of this video is to create an awareness of the serious problem of domestic violence and the crossover of violence at home to potential violence at work. Viewers will learn to: (Understand general facts about domestic violence (Identify the risks associated with this type of violence (understand how domestic violence affects your bottom line at work (Identify the early warning signs of potential violence (Develop a risk control program related to domestic violence at work (Reach out to resources for help. Blueprint of Workplace Violence - 1005V (2 hours) Created by Jack Thaw, Ph.D. of The Human Resource Consortium, LLC., the information in this video includes: workplace violence statistics, causes, who commits violent acts, a discussion of the anger chain and angers contribution to workplace violence, anger intervention, patterns of violent individuals, a constructive and safe discipline process, healthy vs. unhealthy responses to job termination, and recommendations for prevention and response. NEW! Managing the Problem Library Patron (1003L) - 20 mins Libraries are frequently targets of vandalism, sexual misconduct and other related offenses perpetrated by the "problem patron. This is the individual who displays disruptive, aberrant or criminal behavior within the library. In recent years, libraries have experienced an increasing number of these problems. When such behavior occurs, it requires a response by library staff. This video provides training on the appropriate response to the problem patron.   TC THE COACHING-THE-OPERATOR SERIES Schedule the Following Programs With Your Loss Control Representative. Coaching the Maintenance Vehicle Operator - C100 (Approx. 1 hour) Sure your Public Works drivers know how to operate the controls, but do they know how to apply defensive driving techniques? Coaching the Maintenance Vehicle Operator is the program that can take your operators beyond the basics. The course covers defensive driving techniques that will help your operators anticipate and respond to potential collision situations both on the road and at the work site. In this specialized course, your operators will see their own vehicles featured. They will also actively participate throughout, analyzing how dump truck, front-loader and other vehicle operators can effectively use defensive driving techniques, even at low speeds. Included in this course is a videotape presentation and application slides. Coaching the Utility Truck Driver - C200 (Approx. 1 hour) This is a non-lecture, trainee participation course suitable for both experienced and novice drivers. The course instructor, following a structured discussion format, leads trainees in workbook and classroom exercises to review and analyze safe driving concepts presented in the video. Gas and electric company vehicles are featured throughout the visuals; however, the safety techniques presented are relevant to operators of most utility-type vehicles. Video will discuss comprehensive coverage of collision-prevention techniques, including familiarity with the vehicle, cushion of safety, blind spots, scanning, following distances, vehicle positioning, right & left turn procedures, backing & parking techniques and more. Coaching the Emergency Vehicle Operator-Police - C300 (Approx. 1 hour) The CEVO-Police( course zeroes in on an officers ability to read and react to traffic conditions during routine and emergency driving situations. Its structured discussion format relies on officer participation throughout-encouraging them to utilize their driving experience and investigative skills to analyze and discuss critical defensive driving techniques. The instructor, following a fully scripted presentation, uses various educational techniques to focus instruction and encourage participation-audio/visual learning, self-appraisal, individual exercises, group discussion and testing. Coaching the Refuse Truck Driver - C400 - (Course length: 1-5 hours) This specialized course, designed to address collision-producing situations common to the refuse driver, has become an industry standard. An advanced course (beyond the basics of handling a refuse vehicle), Coaching the Refuse Truck Driver( teaches practical defensive driving techniques that allow the driver to read and respond safely to traffic conditions. Throughout the course, drivers actively participate by analyzing and discussing ways to handle potential collision situations. Coaching the Backhoe Operator - C500 (Course length: 1-1 hours) With todays liability issues, it is no longer acceptable just to train heavy equipment operators in the mechanics of operating the machine, i.e., how to manipulate the controls and choose the right digging attachments. Too much is at stake. Operators must also learn applicable safety measures-but not from a co-worker who may already have developed poor safety habits, or from the learn-as-you-go, trial-and-error method of training. This video can help standardize both your experienced and novice operators' understanding of safe operating procedures. It is designed in a non-lecture, structured discussion format-can be easily implemented by your instructor. Coaching the Emergency Vehicle Operator-Fire - C600 (Course length: 1-2 hours) Just as on-going training plays a critical role in preventing injury and death during fire-fighting, specific training is also needed to prevent and control apparatus collisions. Throughout the CEVO-Fire"! course, operators actively discuss defensive driving techniques that can reduce the risk of collisions in both emergency and non-emergency driving situations. Novice and experienced operators benefit from the non-lecture format, which encourages examination of safe driving issues, not just a recitation of textbook answers. In many states, the CEVO-Fire"! course qualifies for continuing education units-check with your state or local fire department.   TC  CD-INTERACTIVE TRAINING COURSES Schedule the Following Programs With Your Loss Control Representative. Users of CD-I programs need only a Compact Disc-Interactive player, loaned through Your Loss Control Representative, and a television set. Unlike most other computer-based interactive platforms, CD-I is truly user friendly. Thats primarily because the computer in this case is inside the CD-I player. There is absolutely no requirement that users be familiar with computers or keyboards. Users can focus more on the actual training and less on the technical aspects of the hardware theyre using. Also, your Loss Control Representative will be there to guide you with the training. Coaching the Lift Truck Operator 9002F (45 mins) Forklifts are powerful pieces of equipment your employees must respect. Covers proper operating requirements and safety tips. Includes: (Know job & equipment: Training, company procedures, operating manual. (Daily inspection & maintenance. (Refueling/recharging. (Safe driving rules. (Plan ahead; choose the right forklift. (Safe loading, hauling & unloading Snow & Ice Control - 9000S (1 hour) Designed for employees who have a Commercial Drivers License (CDL), but may have never driven a truck with a plow attached. The fundamentals of pre-trip inspections, plowing procedures, application of salt and abrasives, and post-storm cleanup are covered.Traffic Control in Construction Work Areas - 9001T (1 hour) Developed for DOT employees who must inspect traffic control devices installed by contractors at long-term construction work areas. In a simulation-type environment, the trainee is guided by a mentor through the investigation of the first two of three construction work areas. A traffic control plan is available on-screen for comparison to conditions at the actual work site. NEW! This Training Express Series includes a set of multimedia training programs intended for the CDL large truck and tractor-trailer driver. Each program runs 1.5 to 2 hours. The NGA Truck and Bus Data Elements Course - CDL-1200 This is a program course covering Large Vehicle Road Accident Investigation A good program designed for the investigation of tractor-trailer and bus accidents. Intended for use by police agencies or any one responsible for detail investigation and reporting under DOT, Motor Carrier, Long Haul, or Hazardous Materials guidelines. The four-part program takes you through the report process, definitions, investigation techniques, and an actual interactive accident investigation exercise. Backing and Turning CDI-1000 This covers: Backing safely; Basic maneuvers; Advanced maneuvers; Right and left turns. A very good program for backing but is specific to tractor-trailer use. Speed Management CDI-900 This covers: Stopping distance; Surface conditions; Road shape; Visibility; and Traffic flow. This is a very good program for all types of equipment and drivers. Pre-Trip Inspections CDI-800 This covers: Types of inspections; Key inspection points; inside the cab; lights, brakes, and coupling system. Although it is structured around tractor-trailer operations, it can be used effectively for all heavy truck and equipment operators. Space Management CDI-1100 This covers: Space ahead and behind; Space to the sides; Space above and below; and Managing space in traffic. This is a good overall program for all types of drivers and equipment.   TC  SAFETY WATCH VIDEOS Safety Watch is a convenient way to deliver consistent, relevant safety refresher training to employees. With videos that are 5-12 minutes in length, Safety Watch uses an approach thats been proven effective, increasing safety habits and safety awareness. 7001A - Air Monitoring: The Purpose (12 mins)7029J - Job Safety Analysis (17 mins)7002B - Back Safety: Belt Use (7 mins)7030L - Lab Safety for Non-Laboratory Personnel (12 mins)7003B - Back Safety (6 mins)7031L - Lockout/Tagout: A Life is on the Line (6 mins)7004B - Bicycle Safety in Plants and Factories (9 mins)7032M - Machine Cutting, Grinding & Sanding (7 mins)7005B - BBP: Post-Exposure Follow-up (11 mins)7033M - Machine Shop Safety (8 mins)7006C - Coaching Safety Behavior-Part 1 (10 mins)7034M - Materials Handling and Storage (9 mins)7007C - Combating Stress (11 mins)7035M - Medical Monitoring: How It Works (8 mins)7008C - The Complete Line of Footwear (8 mins)7036O - Off The Job Safety (7 mins)7009C - Confined Space: Air Monitoring (10 mins)7037O - Office Safety (14 mins)7010C - Creating The Safety Plan (11 mins) (7 mins)7038P - PPE: Electrical (10 mins)7011C - Creating The Safety Plan-Part 2 (11 mins)7039P - PPE: Put It On (10 mins)7012C - Custodial Staff Safety (10 mins)7040P - Personal Fall Protection (13 mins)7013D - Driving Safety (13 mins)7041P - Personal Health & Fitness (10 mins)7014D - Drug Use and Abuse (8 mins) 7042P - Proper Use of Compressed Air (8 mins)7015E - Elevated Work Safety (12 mins)7043P - Protective Clothing (12 mins)7016E - Ergonomic Tools (13 mins)7044R - Recreational Safety (13 minutes)7017E - Ergonomics: Job Safety Analysis (15 mins)7045R - Right to Know: Workers & The Community (13 mins)7018E - Eyewash Stations/Safety Showers (8 mins)7046S - Safety Committee Participation (10 mins)7019F - Fire Prevention (14 mins)7047S - Surviving the Flu & Cold Season (11 mins)7020F - Fire Hazard Recognition (8 mins)7048T - Traffic Safety (8 mins)7021F - Fire Extinguishers (8 mins) 7049V - Vehicle Safety (13 mins)7022F - Fire Safety In The Home (12 mins)7050V - Violence in the Workplace-Recognition (16 mins)7023F - First Aid: CPR Review (12 mins)7051V - Violence in the Workplace-Part 2 (8 mins)7024G - Groundskeeper Safety, Including Pesticides (12 mins)7052W - Warehouse Safety (9 mins)7025H - Heat Stress (10 mins)7053W - Welding & Cutting Safety (10 mins)7026H - HAZCOM: Acids and Caustics (17 mins)7054W - Wheel of Misfortune/Grave Remarks (8 mins)7027H - HazWoper: Role of the 1st Responder (9 mins)7055W - Work Surface Safety (6 mins)7028H - Highway Construction and Maintenance Safety (7 mins)7056W - Workplace Security (10 mins)  PAGE 2 5;IJ_ .0#;M y öæÚӗӔ䌄}}}u}u}u}u}m}u}>*CJOJQJ5CJOJQJ CJOJQJ5CJ(OJQJ5CJ$OJQJCJCJCJ$0J CJ$OJQJj۫5CJ$OJQJUj5CJ$OJQJU5CJ$OJQJ5CJ0OJQJ CJOJQJ56CJTOJQJ5CJOJQJOJQJOJQJjOJQJU*6789:;IJ_`a -. $$lTr$$$$$$ h8$$6789:;IJ_`a -./06P "# ¿cd}*  *   *         4./06P "# $ & F*$$$$ h8 ! 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