Maintenance workers maintain all aspects of operations and equipment. These programs target all the common areas that these "masters of the machinery" may be involved in on a daily basis, from climbing ladders to confined spaces to locking down a machine.
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Maintaining Your Safety
Product Code: MYS
In this program, maintenance workers learn how to overcome pressure and re-double their efforts to always follow safe work procedures. Also featured are reenactments of common maintenance incidents, testimonials and examples of safe work practices.
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Maintaining Your Safety (Non-Graphic Version)
Product Code: MYSNG
In this program, maintenance workers learn how to overcome pressure and re-double their efforts to always follow safe work procedures. Also featured are reenactments of common maintenance incidents, testimonials and examples of safe work practices.
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High Impact: Maintenance Safety
Product Code: MTS
Filled with re-creations of actual accidents from OSHA files, this film has proven to be a highly effective training tool through its scared-straight, graphic nature.
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Surviving the Fall: Your Personal Fall Arrest System
Product Code: FSF
Falling just a short distance can generate huge forces and cause injury, even if you don't hit the ground. The proper use of fall protection equipment reduces these forces and prevents injuries.
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Fall Arrest Systems
Product Code: FAS
Whether you use a personal fall arrest system every day or only once in your life, this is for certain: the system won't do any good unless it is used properly.
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Operating Aerial Work Platforms Safely
Product Code: OPAW
Aerial work platforms are essential tools used to safely elevate personnel. This program discusses some of the common hazards as well as safe work practices and operating techniques associated with aerial work platforms.
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Elevated Work Platform Safety
Product Code: EVWP
While there are many different styles of lifts designed for various applications and site conditions, they all have one thing in common: the potential for serious injury or death when operated in a careless manner.
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Ladder Safety: A Practical Approach
Product Code: LS
This program discusses the basic precautions that will keep employees safe when using ladders. Viewers will also see the consequences of failing to follow these safe work practices.
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Ladder Safety
Product Code: LADD
A tragic fact is that every year 300 people are killed and 165,000 injured while using ladders. That’s about 1 death and 500 people injured per day and recent studies show those numbers are rising.
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Working Safely with Hand and Power Tools
Product Code: WSHPT
Hand and power tools have become so common in the daily performance of our jobs that we often become complacent about their dangers. Use this program to emphasize the importance of having a good safety attitude and exercising good judgment while using han
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Electrical Safety for Qualified Workers
Product Code: EQW
The purpose of this program is to explain the safety precautions a qualified electrical worker must always take to avoid needless tragedies while performing any type of electrical work.
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Working Safely with Compressed Gas Cylinders
Product Code: CGC
Compressed gas cylinders present some very specific hazards that can be the source of serious injury. This program reviews the safe work practices that can help workers prevent injuries and property damage when working with or around them.
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Creating Safety in Welding Operations
Product Code: WSO
Welders take pride in their work...after all, their welds are visible for all to see. To avoid injury, welders must also take pride in their safety and make sure safety is also visible for all to see.
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High Impact: Welding Safety
Product Code: WDS
Filled with re-creations of actual accidents from OSHA files, this film has proven to be a highly effective training tool through its scared-straight, graphic nature.
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Preventing Fires During Hot Work Operations
Product Code: HWO
Welding, grinding, cutting, open flame and other spark producing tools and operations are all capable of starting dangerous fires in our workplaces. This program discusses the safe work practices that should be taken to prevent such incidents and reviews the responsibilities of those workers involved in hot work tasks.
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Walking and Working Surfaces: Comprehensive Training
Product Code: WLK
This program discusses the requirements addressed in the recently-updated OSHA Regulation 29 CFR 1910 Subpart D, titled “Walking and Working Surfaces", so that viewers can make sure the surfaces on which they work or travel are safe and secure.
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Walking and Working Surfaces
Product Code: WAWS
This program discusses the three most common topics addressed in the recently-updated OSHA Regulation 29 CFR 1910 Subpart D, titled “Walking and Working Surfaces", so that viewers can make sure the surfaces on which they work or travel are safe and secure.
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Supported Scaffolding Safety in Industrial and Construction Environments
Product Code: SCAF
To work safely with supported scaffolds, employees need to understand the hazards that are associated with them and the OSHA regulations that have been established to mitigate those hazards.
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*ANSI A92* Mobile Elevating Work Platforms: Safe Use and Requirements
Product Code: MEWP
Train your employees on the new ANSI A92 Mobile Elevating Work Platform Standard! ANSI, in conjunction with SAIA, has adopted revisions of its A92 suite of mobile elevating work platform regulations that focus on the design of these vehicles, their safe use, and the training of all personnel who participate in aerial lift operations, including operators, occupants, maintenance workers, and supervisors.
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2021 Overview Series: Personal Fall Arrest Systems
Product Code: OVFA
Topics include the full body harness, the connecting device, the anchor point, inspection of the harness and the connecting device, the total fall distance calculation and the rescue plan.
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