The California Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1973 requires all employers in California to provide and maintain a safe and healthful workplace. These videos are designed to protect workers by following the specific regulatory requirements that Cal / OSHA has provided.
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CAL / OSHA: Bloodborne Pathogens
Product Code: COBP
This program
provides an overview of California OSHA’s requirements related to bloodborne pathogens while showing viewers how
they can control their exposure by following universal precautions and other methods for avoiding contact.
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CAL / OSHA: Confined Space
Product Code: COCS
This program provides an overview of confined space entry operations and explains the safe work practices required by
California OSHA to protect workers from confined space dangers.
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CAL / OSHA: Fire Extinguishers
Product Code: COFE
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program provides an overview of the proper use of fire extinguishers by employees. It also explains how and when to
use a fire extinguisher and makes clear when you should not use a fire extinguisher.
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CAL / OSHA: Fire Prevention & Response
Product Code: COFP
This program provides an overview of best fire
safety practices recommended by California OSHA and explains how preventing and responding to fires appropriately can
reduce the risk of property damage, injuries and fatalities.
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CAL / OSHA: Preventing Hearing Loss
Product Code: COHL
This program provides an overview of
California OSHA’s Hearing Conservation Program Standard and explains how our hearing can be damaged by exposure to harmful
noise. Viewers will also learn that hearing loss can be prevented by participating in the hearing conservation program and properly
wearing hearing protection when required.
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CAL / OSHA: Personal Protective Equipment
Product Code: COPPE
In this program, we provide an overview of common types of personal protective equipment and Cal OSHA’s
regulations requiring its use.
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CAL / OSHA: Lockout / Tagout
Product Code: COLTS
When equipment and machines start, when electrical equipment becomes energized, when
pressurized systems are released and when gravity sets objects in motion, energy is released to perform useful work. To
prevent these things from happening, a lockout/tagout procedure must be done. Your life or a coworker’s life can
depend on it.
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CAL / OSHA: Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls
Product Code: COSTF
Workplace falls are a leading cause of injury and even a small fall can have very serious
consequences. Knowing how to fix and prevent slip, trip and fall hazards is the first step in ensuring you have a safer
work environment.
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CAL / OSHA: Hazard Communication
Product Code: COHC
Hazardous chemicals can be found in most workplaces across a variety of industries and protecting workers from
exposure can prevent injuries and illnesses. You must be trained and know what each chemical in your place of work
does and how it can affect you should you come in contact with them even if you do not come in contact with them on a
daily basis.
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CAL / OSHA: Forklift Operator Training
Product Code: COFRK
One hazard in many industrial workplaces is the unsafe operation of
powered industrial trucks, commonly called forklifts or lift trucks. Ensuring that drivers operate forklifts in a safe manner
can prevent injuries and save lives. Forklift operators must be properly trained and if an employee is not trained, they
should not be behind the wheel of a forklift.
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