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OFFICE SAFETY/INFORMATION

Administrative Employee Safety Orientation A3
A general safety awareness video that hits on several different subjects; proper clothing, lifting, machine guards, fire prevention, slips, trips and falls, ladder safety, home safety, chemical safety, MSDS, labels, electrical safety, proper grounding of utilities and tools and shock prevention, just to name a few! This is a video for new employee orientation, or as a general reminder of following rules and guidelines. It reminds you that safety is everyone’s responsibility. 14 min

Battling Fatigue B11
Fatigue on the job can mean trouble. The various types of fatigue and ways fatigue can be overcome are covered. 5min

California’s New Safety Law SB-198 C1
SB-198 passed in January 1990. It outlines requirements and standards for developing and implementing a safety program. It is a blueprint for things to come in every company striving to improve their safety programs. 17 min

Employee Education: Safety in the Office E16
This video will make employees aware of the importance of that role. It illustrates the importance of picking up objects that cause falls, and making sure that telephone and electric cords aren’t lying across pathways. Spills must be cleaned up immediately. Other guidelines include knowing the escape routes and emergency procedures, observing electrical safety rules, reporting fire hazards and maintaining drug-free workplace. 13 min

Employee Safety Training E17
SB 198. Use this video as you introduce your Injury/Illness Prevention Program. Get common sense instruction about proper work procedures, safety rules, proper dress and protective clothing, good housekeeping, lifting, slips, trips, falls and more. 12 min

Falling Objects F4
Keeping an eye out and being aware are the first steps to insure you are not the victim of a falling object. Good housekeeping and keeping track of equipment is another. 5 min

Hand and Wrist Injuries H1
Hands are especially prone to injuries. Teach employees about had accidents and how to avoid them. Includes hand and wrist structure, injuries, fractures, sprains, lacerations, and nerve compression and treatments. 10 min

Indoor Air Pollution I3
Usually thought of as an outdoor problem, air pollution is also a common indoor hazard. The sources of indoor pollutants and steps to alleviate the problem are explained. 5 min

Monday Night, Tuesday Morning M13
Dramatic true-to-life story of how hangovers can seriously impair performance and create danger at work. Ideal for use in a management-initiated alcohol and drug abuse awareness program. 1989 14 min

New Safety Law SB 198 N3
This law requires all California employers to establish and implement an injury and illness safety program. 1990 16 min Don Brown Production

Office Safety O1
Employee awareness is the key to this film. It demonstrates how to create a safe office while reducing the chances of accidents and personal injury. Topics include" fire safety, protecting your back, toxic substance poisoning, avoiding the dangers of CDT's and reducing personal stress. 1989 20 min

Office Safety-Personal Work Space O2
Clutter in the workplace often creates more than an eyesore - it can get in the way of safety. Stacks of paper, boxes, trash and other items that collect throughout the work area can be fire hazards and can even block safe exits. The importance of an orderly workplace and its role in keeping hazards to a minimum are explained.
5 min

On Any Given Day O3
Accidents can happen at any time, often without warning. General statistics and the benefits of taking safety seriously are presented in this attention-grabbing video. 5 min

Safety Orientation in Office Environments S14
Trains employees in the general hazards to which they are exposed. It can be used for experienced employees as a reminder, or for new hires. 1992 13 min

Silence of the Slams S17
Sal is the most unsafe crook in America. Will this guy wise up, or be sent to the chair, at the prison for the criminally unsafe? This video takes a humorous approach to selling employees on the concept of safety. 5 min

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OSHA, COMPLIANCE, LEGAL ISSUES

25 Most Commonly Cited OSHA Violations T11
Here the most commonly cited OSHA violations are explained. What they are and how to avoid citations for them. It's great for managers, supervisors and employees to guide them to better OSHA compliance.

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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

Personal Protective Equipment: Overview P15
Personal Protection is designed to help protect against workplace hazards. This video covers various types of protection: ear, eye, face, feet, hand, lung, and head. Stresses personal responsibility in safety protection. 1992 9 min Don Brown Productions

Personal Protective Equipment: Overview P3
Personal Protective Equipment can help prevent many types of injury. This video covers: eye & face injuries and covering; head injury & protection; arm & hand injury and glove selection; feet and proper footwear for the situation; and hearing conservation. 1997 5 min Safety Short

Personal Protective Equipment in General Industry P16
Meet OSHA requirements in explaining Personal Protective Equipment for eye, head, hand and foot injuries. This video also covers respirators, hearing and protective clothing. 1994 17 min

Respiratory Protection R3
Meet OSHA requirements in explaining Personal Protective Equipment for eye, head, hand and foot injuries. This video also covers respirators, hearing and protective clothing. 1994 17 min

Safety Gear: Foot Protection S9
Three classifications of safety shoes are identified here. The functions of toe shields, metatarsal guards and puncture resistant soles are explained. 11 min

Safety Gear: Respirators S10
What happens to the body when workers breathe in chemical contaminates and are deprived of oxygen? This program will explain details and introduce different uses of air purifying and air supplying respirators, and will discuss the proper equipment. 12 min

Skin Care and Safety S25
1990 12 min

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RECREATIONAL TOPICS

Firearm Safety Begins at Home F6
22 min

The First Hunt F13
Hunting can be an enjoyable sport that can last a lifetime for an entire family. The need for proper hunter safety instruction before taking that first shot is shown. 1992 5 min

Handgun Safety H2
Each year approximately 1,000 American's will die from handgun accidents. A few simple, important rules for handgun safety are covered. 1992 5 min

Sports Field Safety: A Video Guide for Groundskeepers S32
Reduce athlete and spectator injuries on your public sports fields! Injury prevention guidelines are provided for baseball, football, soccer as well as track and field facilities. 1989 15 min

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RESTAURANT/CAFETERIA

Bus Person, Dishwasher & Janitor Safety B17
A good safety attitude is essential when working in these service jobs. Includes teamwork and safety awareness, proper dressing, footwear and grooming, preventing cuts and burns, chemical and electrical hazards, and back injury prevention. 13 min

Cleaning and Polishing Floors Without Slips and Falls C11
Designed to improve floor surface appearance and at the same time reducing the possibility of slips and falls. These are some of the more costly accidents. This video helps train janitors/custodians on how to reduce the effects of slips and falls. 16 min

Restaurant Accident Investigation R4
This is a program for supervisors and managers. It explains accident investigation, what to look for in an investigation, witness statements and fact-finding process. 11 min

Restaurant Sanitation & Personal Hygiene R5
Your food service employees have a responsibility to maintain a clean, germ-free work environment. Ensure they understand their safety role by giving them practical, common sense methods. 13 min

Sanitization in Health Care Cafeterias S16
Designed for employees working in cafeteria, including cleanup personnel, dishwashers, food services, cooks and maintenance staff. It explains bacteria, food handling, cleaning/sanitizing and more. 1992 13 min

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SAFETY AWARENESS / GENERAL SAFETY

Accident Causes and Prevention A2
Guaranteed to reduce the occurrence of employee unsafe acts, thereby eliminating the majority of accidents. This video provides employees with a thorough understanding of the concept of unsafe acts and how they contribute to accidents. 11 min

Administrative Employee Safety Orientation A3
A general safety awareness video that hits on several different subjects: property clothing; lifting; machine guards; fir prevention; slips, trips and falls; ladder safety; home safety; chemical safety; labels; electrical and shock prevention. 14 min

Battling Fatigue B11
Fatigue on the job can mean trouble. The various types of fatigue and ways fatigue can be overcome are covered. Key Training Points: dangers of fatigue - times of day - diets - rest - smoking - exercise. 5 min

California’s Safety Law SB-198 C1
SB198 passed in January 1990. It outlines requirements and standards for developing and implementing a safety program. It is a blueprint for things to come in every company striving to improve their safety programs. 17 min

Crimes of Opportunity C22
Protecting yourself from becoming a victim. Segments show viewers what to do: if your car breaks down in an unfamiliar neighborhood, if you feel you're being followed, if faced with an armed assailant, and more. 1992 30 min

Dealing With Doggie Dangers D3
Many jobs require you to be on a homeowner's property. There you may encounter an animal ready to defend its territory by attacking intruders. Go on an 'Urban Safari' and learn what you can do to reduce the chance of an attack. 1992 5 min

Destination Safety 1 D4
A safe workplace begins with safety conscious employees. In this video, gumshoe detective Joe Entrencher solves a case of increasing accidents at the ACME Companies. Emphasis is placed on the active role of the employee. 1992 5min

Destination Safety 2 D5
Part 2 explains that safety is a state of mind and emphasizes safety at the home as well as on the job. 1992 5 min

Developing a Passion for Safety D6
Taped live with an audience of Safety Engineers in Honolulu, HI, Art Fettig talks about SCHINDLER'S LIST and keeping your passion for safety alive every day. 1994 5 min

Documentation of Safety Efforts D8
For legal protection, your company must be able to provide regulatory agencies with written documentation of your training and safety efforts: safety orientations/training; what must be documented, quizzes and employee signatures written safety policies and procedures; hazard identification and correction program, document your inspections. 10 min

New! Diversity and Discrimination D12
Focuses on different forms of discrimination and how to avoid it.  Employees will also learn how to work with different people and why a diverse work environment is important.  (Approx. 10 Minutes). 2005

Effective Safety Meetings E5
When used correctly, safety videos can create a substantial impact on your program. By instructing your managers and supervisors on the simple process of effective meeting management, your videos will go a long way in eliminating accident. 1992 5 min

Employee Education: Safety in the Office E16
(See Office Safety/ Information)

Facts about OSHA inspections F1
OSHA ensures compliance with their regulations through inspections. Learn priorities, procedures & legal ramifications. OSHA's inspection priorities, your records and injury rate, inspection process, closing conference, citations and penalties. 1992 12 min

Falling Objects F4
Keeping an eye out and being aware are the first steps to insure you are not the victim of a falling object. Good housekeeping track of equipment is another.

How to Develop a Safety Program H23
This video explains how supervisor are the key to the program; how they provide leadership in a manufacturing environment. When implemented, have reduced accidents and injuries by as much as 50% to 75%. 1992 19 min

Just Horsing Around J1
Joking around on the job is no laughter matter. This video shows what can happen if a job is not taken seriously. 1992 5 min

Mail Bombs + Contingency Planning Guide M18
To protect the public and many postal employees who handle the mail daily, mail bombs are afforded one of the Postal Inspection Service's highest priorities, receiving immediate task force attention The first part of the video covers background & introduction (10 min), the second part covers characteristics & security. 1991 19 min

Office Safety O1 (See Office Safety)
On Any Given Day O3 (See Housekeeping Safety)

Safety Committees: The Real Story S6
Only 1/2 of all safety committees achieve what employees and managers anticipate they could. This video explains how to make a safety committee work, without wasting time or effort. 1990/91 12 min

Safety Housekeeping and Accident Prevention S11
(See Housekeeping Safety)

Supervisor’s Guide to Accident Reporting S40
Accident reports are important legal documents and can be used to discover safety problems - encourage serious, complete accident investigation and reporting. 12 min

Sexual Harassment S50
Defines sexual harassment, what constitutes it, and the laws surrounding it.  Teaches employees how to avoid sexual harassment and discusses the benefits of doing so.  (Approx. 10 Minutes). 2005

Three steps to Safety T7
A job hazard analysis that workers and employers use to define, analyze and prevent potential hazards before they occur. How to use this concept every day is explained. 5 min.

Timing is Everything – Shiftwork T5
Shiftwork can be hazardous because it interferes with the body's natural daily rhythm. Workers are alerted to the potential dangers of shiftwork and how to avoid accidents. 5 min.

 New! Violence in the Workplace V5
Helps employees understand the different forms of violence, the warning signs of potential violence, and what to do if a violent – or potentially violent – situation arises.  Also covers the benefits of a non-hostile work environment.  (Approx. 10 Minutes). 2005

Workplace Fatalities: Most Common Causes W11
Every year, thousands of workers die from job-related accidents. To improve on the job safety, learn the common causes of accidents and be alert for hazards. 5 min

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SCAFFOLDS

Mobile Scaffolds M10
Mobile Scaffolds can be easily overturned because they’re so light. Take steps to ensure stability when installing or using mobile scaffolds. 5 min

Rigging the Boardwalk R8
Anytime you're up in the air, you could be riding for a fall. Working on a scaffold can expose you to a lot of hazards. Guard rails, access ladders and planking - some of the most important safety aspects of scaffold construction are reviewed. 5 min

Scaffolds: Part 1 General Requirements S17
Scaffolds are used in construction for both exterior and interior work, and accidents occur frequently. These hazards can be minimized or controlled by proper design and construction of scaffolds. 5 min

Scaffolds: Part 2 Safe Work Practices S18
Scaffold accidents happen frequently. Hazards include structural instability, overloading, falling objects, and electrocution. Before performing work on scaffolds, make sure you are familiar with the hazards and procedures for dealing with them. 5 min

Working on Ladders, Poles and Scaffolds W11
Among the safety procedures outlined in this program are using the right equipment for the job; setting up properly; inspecting all equipment before use; climbing and descending properly; and knowing the weight capability of the equipment. 14 min

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SLIPS, TRIPS & FALLS

A Custodian’s Guide to On the Job Safety C23
Here is a video that's focus is on preventing trip and slip hazards; how to safeguard against asbestos; power and hand tool safety; working with chemicals safely; safe lifting and ladder safety. 1991 25 min

Cleaning & Polishing Floors without Slips & Falls C11
Designed to improve floor surface appearance and at the same time reducing the possibility of slips and falls. These are some of the more costly accidents. This video helps train janitors/custodians on how to reduce the effects of slips and falls. 16 min

Falls F5
Falls are one of the most common accidents, yet one of the easiest to prevent. The causes of falls and the ways they can be avoided are examined. 1992 5 min

How to Prevent Slips & Falls H25
98% of slips and falls can be prevented! Eliminate workplace hazards before costly injuries occur. Outside and entry way; housekeeping, mats, polishing, waxing, and mopping safely, stair and ladder safety, and training. Don't take walking for granted! 12 min

Preventing Slip & Trip Injuries P20
Covers slip and trip hazards, both inside and outside. 5 min

Safetyman – Slips and Falls S15
13 1/2 million people are injured in falls each year and over 14,000 die as a result. Safety tips for the worker are offered to help prevent fall accidents. 5 min

Slips & Falls – Office, Retail, Public S27
Falls are the second most common cause of on-the-job injuries, second only to back strains. This refreshing video follows the world's most accident-prone travel expert around the world as we learn about trips to the great indoors. 5 min

Slips, Trips, and Falls S28
Slips, trips, and falls are a leading cause of injury and death on the job. In this program, insurance case histories expose the real cause of the majority of accidental falls: carelessness. Correcting or reporting potential hazards is covered. 17 min

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STRESS / WELLNESS

Lifestyles for Wellness L7
This program teaches the concept of wellness, and motivates viewers to adopt healthy lifestyles. A number of people reveal how their wellness program contributes to their lives, improving their health, their productivity, and their general outlook in the process. This presentation will encourage widespread participation in a wellness program that includes fitness, nutrition, and stress management. 17 min

Stress in the Workplace S33
Approximately three fourths of all Americans experience stress. The causes of stress and ways to deal with it are discussed. 5 min

Stress Management: A Practical Approach S34
Supervisors will be provided with information relating to stress and how the supervisor can reduce stress at work, eliminating the potential for stress related disorders and worker compensation disabilities due to stress. 1997 18 min

Stress Relief S35
If employees understand what stress is and why it happens, they can minimize its impact. This short program is targeted for employees in the workplace. It is designed to help people who are stressed to better cope with situations. 7 min

Stress Relief: The Heimlich Method S36
Dr. Heimlich explains what stress is, how it works, gives simple strategies for cooling off stressful situations; changing habits that invite stress to rule our lives; and gives the viewer tools to take responsibility for their emotional health. 18 min

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SUBSTANCE ABUSE

Drug Abuse: Symptoms of Dependency D9
Many people who don't think themselves to be drug abusers can become dependant on chemical substances, either legal or illegal. This video dramatizes on and off-the-job situations that signal the approach of a real problem. 23 min

DUI: The Price is Too High Video + discussion guide D10
Dramatic vignettes make it clear that there are life-altering legal consequences of DUI. This video follows the stories of 3 first time offenders through arrest, loosing licenses, court and fines, attendance in an alcohol and drug awareness program in lieu of jail, canceled auto insurance or increased insurance premiums, and in the case of at least one of the three, termination of employment. 23 min

Hapless Hal and the Temple of Doom H5
Using drugs and alcohol on the job before driving is a big risk. Hapless Hal learns, the hard way, how consuming these substances can affect physical and mental skills. 5 min Safety Short

Monday Night, Tuesday Morning M13
Dramatic true-to-life story of how hangovers can seriously impair performance and create danger at work. Ideal for use in a management-initiated alcohol and drug abuse awareness program. 1989 14 min

Rx for Safety R11
Careless use of prescription drugs can be dangerous. Workers are warned not to stop early, to double up or to take med. Other than when prescribed. Cautions against mixing with other pills, alcohol or drugs. 5 min

New! Substance Abuse in The Workplace S49
Covers the dangers of the most commonly abused drugs, how to recognize the warning signs of drug use, and how drug and alcohol abuse affects the work environment.  This hard-hitting video explains how employees can help keep their workplace drug and alcohol-free and the benefits of doing so.  Also includes information on the different treatment options available to abusers.  (Approx. 10 Minutes). 2005

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Last Updated 10/30/2007

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