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1   Safety Library Builder
2   Aerial & Scissor Lift Safety (#09-090) In many work situations, employees are required to perform tasks at elevated levels. This video discusses aerial lifts and scissor lifts-the devices used to lift employees to those elevated worksites.
3   Back Safety For Healthcare (09-066) This training program applies to healthcare employees whose job requires them to lift patients or heavy objects. Lifting and moving patients results in one of the highest back injury rates ...
4   Back Safety Training and Proper Lifting Techniques (#CCS07-001) Back Safety and Proper Lifting Techniques are essential to your well being at work. Back injuries are extremely painful and will limit your ability to work and earn a living. This training will help
5   Bloodborne Pathogens 'Bloodborne pathogens video' for your bloodborne pathogens training. Bloodborne pathogens exposure is a risk for any worker that might ever come into contact with blood.
6   Confined Space Entry (#08-112) Training Kits below include the DVD or VHS and a CD-Rom containing the following: PowerPoint Presentation (#PP08-112) & Manual (M08-112).
7   Driving Safety Employers are responsible for meeting all applicable requirements and procedures of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, which includes actions of your officials, representatives, and agents
8   Electrical Safety Training Safety video to understand the hazards and dangers associated with electricity and show how you can protect yourself from injury and even death.
9   Ergonomics - Office and Industrial Ergonomics Training Kit covers recognizing ergonomic problems and solutions to address these problems.
10   Excavation & Trenching Safety #09-071 There are many hazards associated with excavation and trench work. All excavations are hazardous because they are inherently unstable. Workers can be seriously injured or killed if the sides...
11   Fall Protection (09-014) Watching someone slip and fall will usually make us laugh even though we know it may have caused an injury. Most of us have slipped at some point in time ourselves and have lived to talk about it. Unfortunately, there are many people that have fallen and did not live to tell about it. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, falls account for about eight percent of all workplace fatalities and more than 100,000 injuries occur each year as a result of falls. Falls really aren’t something to laugh about!
12   Fire Safety Training Fire safety becomes everyone's job at a work site. Employers should train workers about fire hazards in the workplace and about what to do in a fire emergency. The fire safety plan should outline...
13   Forklift Operator Safety Training Forklift safety training video meets OSHA's training requirements. Reviews pre-operation forklift inspection; driving, stability, and load handling; forklift attachments; OSHA forklift standards
14   Hand and Power Tool Safety By being more aware of the possible dangers and hazards of working with such tools and knowing how to protect yourself, you can more easily avoid or eliminate tool-related accidents.
15   Hazard Communication Safety Training Video This video discusses contents of the standard, hazard classification, who is covered, chemicals, SDS, understanding chemicals, PPE, exposure, and leaks and spills
16   HIPAA Privacy & Security Awareness All facilities that provide patient care or provide referrals for patient care are subject to the privacy and security rules of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). HIPAA changes the way health care staff must protect the privacy of a patient's health information and contains security procedures that must be followed to protect the integrity of a patient's health information. The following areas will provide you with information on the specifics of HIPAA and how your facility can comply with the requirements of this law.
17   Ladder Safety #09-022 Ladders are one of the most commonly used pieces of equipment in almost any work environment. From common stepladders to sophisticated extension ladders, they can be found almost everywhere.
18   Lockout / Tagout - Control of Hazardous Energy "Lockout/Tagout (LOTO)" refers to specific practices and procedures to safeguard employees from the unexpected energization or startup of machinery and equipment, or the release of hazardous energy during service or maintenance activities.
19   Personal Protective Equipment (#08-125) The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires that employers protect their employees from workplace hazards that can cause injury. OSHA recommends the use of engineering or work...
20   Safety Orientation (Construction Version 09-070) Similar to Safety Orientation General Version, but geared more toward Construction Safety Orientation.
21   Safety Orientation (General Version 08-006) This training program on Safety Orientation encourages employees to have a positive attitude about safety as well as provides introductory training on some of the most common workplace safety issues.
22   Safety Orientation for Healthcare Workers In the healthcare field, employees are the most important part of any safety program. You may come across unique and possibly fatal hazards every day. This program will show you how to protect ...
23   Sexual Harassment New! Train your employees and managers to prevent occurences of sexual harassment. Videos for both employees and managers.
24   Slips, Trips and Falls Slips, Trips and Falls Kit shows employees the situations that can lead to slips, trips & falls, what to do to avoid accidents
25   Slips, Trips and Falls for Construction Slips, Trips and Falls Kit shows employees the situations that can lead to slips, trips & falls, what to do to avoid accidents
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