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LADDERS

Climbing Poles and Ladders C12
Workers illustrate safe procedures for climbing poles and towers, including checking environment and structures, and use of portable and fixed ladders. 1992 5 min

Ladder Safety L3
Designed primarily for stepladders and straight ladders. This video explains safety requirements, belt buckle rule, 4:1 ratio of straight ladders, and how to reduce ladder injuries from using incorrect procedures and unsafe behavior. 1991. 5 min

Ladder Safety in Construction L4
Train employees on tall hazards, and encourage them to pick the right ladder for the job, use it safely and as intended. 11 min

Safety on the Job: Working on Ladders, Poles, and Scaffolds W11
(See CONSTRUCTION)


LANDSCAPING and GROUNDS KEEPING

Pesticide Worker Safety Information P4
(See CHEMICALS)

Landscape Equipment Safety: Power Hand Tools P12
(See HAND TOOLS)

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

Swimming Pool Safety S42
1990 20 min

Working with Pesticides Series

Vol 1: Safe Storage and Disposal Methods W14

Vol 2: Infield Clothing and Equipment – Environment Safety W15

Vol 3: Calibrating, Mixing and Applying Pesticides W16

Vol 4: Sprayer Operation and Maintenance Guidelines W17


LIFTING

Back Injury Prevention / Lifting B4
Back pain remains the most common cause of occupational disability. This is a presentation on lifting, moving heavy loads, consequences of improper lifting, safe equipment and tool use, chronic VS acute back pain, Physiology of the back and injury prevention techniques.
10 min

Manual Lifting and Handling F6
Supervisor Development Film; presenting the basics of proper materials handling. Learn important information for training and analyzing the lifting process. 10 min

Manual Load Handling in the Warehouse M7
The improper lifting, carrying or handling of materials causes 2/3 of all warehouse injuries. This program presents the do's and don'ts of warehouse procedures and shows workers how to handle products safely and efficiently. It also describes how to correctly inspect a load, checking for weight, nails, sharp edges, a weak bottom, or oily spots that could make the load slippery. Also stresses the dangers of working under the influence of alcohol and drugs. 12 min

Safe Lifting S3
This short video covers the basics of safe lifting techniques. 1991 5 min

Safe Lifting and Carrying Techniques S4
Tips are offered on how to avoid back problems while lifting, pulling, pushing, bending or twisting when you are moving heavy or awkward objects. 1991 5 min

Understanding the Working Back U2
In an easy to understand language, learn about back anatomy and why special lifting techniques are recommended for everyone. 17 min

Worker’s Enemy Number One W18
Forty percent of all work-related injuries involve the back. This video explains how to avoid back injury through common sense practice. 5 min


LOCK OUT / TAG OUT

Lock Out / Tag Out Hazardous Energy Sources L11
(See HAZARDOUS MATERIALS and COMMUNICATIONS)

Maintenance Safety (with Leaders Guide) M5
This video includes: 3 life saving safety attitudes, ladder safety, welding and cutting, gas cylinders, personal fall protection, Lock Out / Tag Out, confined spaces, clearing jams in equipment, line-braking, common electrical mistakes, listening to the "voice of experience," failing to get help when needed and much more. 1995 19 min

OSHA's Hazardous Energy Source (Lock out/ Tag out) O7
This program meets the requirements for training employees in the new lock out/tag out procedures. Training for "Affected and Authorized" employees.
10 min

Tag, You’re It T2
Shutting down and locking out machinery prior to making repairs is an important safety procedure. Lockout/Tag-out procedures are shown. 5 min

Machine Guards M1
This program is for employees as well as supervisors. It explain machine guarding is all about. Lockout, tag-out, interlocks, photocells, two-hand trip devices and more are covered in detail. 12 min


MACHINE GUARDING

Machine Guards M1
This program is for employees as well as supervisors. It explain machine guarding is all about. Lockout, tag-out, interlocks, photocells, two-hand trip devices and more are covered in detail. 12 min

Machine Safeguarding M3
9 min

Machine Safety Guards M2
Machine guards protect the worker from dangerous moving machine parts. See how machine guards work and learn some safety tips to keep in mind when using them. 5 min

Maintenance Safety M5
This video includes" 3 life-saving safety attitudes, ladder safety, welding and cutting, gas cylinders, personal fall protection, Lock out/ Tag out, confined spaces, clearing jams in equipment, line-breaking, common electrical mistakes, listening to the "Voice of Experience", failing to get help when needed and much more… 19 min

High Impact: Metal Working M19
This video focuses on these four rules: 1) Understand the machine's operations and the potential hazards involved. 2) Acquire proper training and authorization before operating any tool or machine. 3) Always wear the correct personal protective equipment and clothing. 4) Follow safe operating procedures at all times and protect yourself from machine actions. It covers: saws, press brakes, Universal Iron Workers, grinders, hoists and cranes, sanding, welding, cutting and more. 19 min

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