General Safety

25 Most Commonly Cited OSHA Violations

Stock #: T192

Running Time:  7 minutes

Year Produced:  1991

Language:  English

Format:  

Explains the most commonly cited violations, what the violations are and how to avoid citations for these types of violations. This program is excellent for managers, supervisors and Employees to guide them in better OSHA compliance.

A Practical Approach to Ladder Safety

Stock #: A177

Running Time:  9 minutes

Language:  English

Format:  

While ladder manufacturers strive to produce the safest ladders possible, a well-made ladder is not enough. Our safety while climbing or working on a ladder depends on following safe work practices: choose the correct ladder for the job; inspect the ladder before use; set up the ladder properly; and, use the ladder in a safe and proper manner. This new 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.

Close Calls and Near Misses

Stock #: C222

Running Time:  9 minutes

Year Produced:  2001

Language:  English

Format:  

This video promotes safety in the normal daily routine. Encourages personal responsibility towards safety in the workplace.

Don't Bet Your Life on Unsafe Acts

Stock #: D175

Running Time:  9 minutes

Year Produced:  2001

Language:  English

Format:  

When workers begin their jobs each day, they aren’t planning to gamble their lives away by committing unsafe acts. Somewhere along the way, however, some Employees make a choice or decision to risk their lives by bypassing a safety rule or procedure. Will their gamble pay off? Don’t bet on it. This program examines some of the reasons Employees choose to place their lives in danger so we can learn to recognize and avoid these types of tragic decisions.

Expect the Unexpected

Stock #: E173

Running Time:  8 minutes

Language:  English

Format:  

Industrial accidents happen when you least expect them. If you and your organization are prepared for accidents – if you’ve planned, trained, and practiced – you can save lives, minimize costs and resume normal operations quickly.

Gas Cylinders

Stock #: G123

Running Time:  5 minutes

Year Produced:  2008

Language:  English

Format:  

Animation depicts the hazards that can result if gases contained in cylinders are handled improperly. The program motivates workers to properly store and handle the many types of gases contained in cylinders.

Gas Cylinders - Overview

Stock #: G124

Running Time:  5 minutes

Year Produced:  1992

Language:  English

Format:  

When mishandled, compressed gas cylinders can pose serious hazards. Always take precautions when handling, using and storing.

Gas Cylinders - Overview

Stock #: G120

Running Time:  5 minutes

Year Produced:  2001

Language:  English

Format:  

Compressed gas cylinders are a double threat: hazardous chemical contents paired with the hazard of pressurized steel cylinders present unique dangers. Learn the procedures necessary to ensure safe handling and storage.

The Gory Story - Safety Awareness Part I

Stock #: G119

Running Time:  15 minutes

Year Produced:  1997

Language:  English

Format:  

This shocking program of graphic pictures of actual industrial injuries with an emphasis on hand, wrist and eye injuries comes with a description of what unsafe act or behavior caused the injury. Viewers are urged to avoid the same factor by making the right choices about safety.

The Gory Story - Safety Awareness Part II

Stock #: G122

Running Time:  15 minutes

Year Produced:  1998

Language:  English

Format:  

A follow up to safety Awareness I presents pictures and descriptions depicting the horrible consequences that occur when Employees fail to follow safety procedures. A variety of injuries and hazards are examined and viewers are confronted with the harsh reality of ignoring safety.

Heat Stress

Stock #: H254

Running Time:  5 minutes

Year Produced:  2005

Language:  English

Format:  

Prevent injuries and even death. Live-action video uses state-of-the-art graphics to explain how heat affects the body, health hazards and their symptoms, and preventive measures. Workers learn what to do if a co-worker is stricken by heat exhaustion, heat cramps, or heat stroke.

I Felt Comfortable

Stock #: I137

Running Time:  25 minutes

Year Produced:  1994

Language:  English

Format:  

This is the true life story of Randy Fellhoelter’s close encounter with death after intentionally violating safety work rules and procedures. Although Randy’s accident was caused by his accidental contact with 7,200 volts of electricity, the video focuses on how individual behavior plays a major role in accidents and/or accident prevention. The specific details of the accident were omitted from the video to draw attention to the conditions that led up to the tragedy that changed Randy’s life forever. WARNING:THIS IS A VERY GRAPHIC VIDEO.

Industrial Skin Disease

Stock #: I145

Running Time:  23 minutes

Language:  English

Format:  

This program discusses various forms of skin problems such as dermatitis found in workers and the preventative measures that must be taken to avoid them.

Ladder Safety

Stock #: L166

Running Time:  10 minutes

Year Produced:  2005

Language:  English

Format:  

This video deals with the safe use of stepladders straight ladders and platform ladders. Explains 4:1 rule when placing straight ladders, the belt buckle rule, 36″ requirement for straight ladders above landings and more.

Ladder Safety - A Practical Approach

Stock #: L168

Running Time:  9 minutes

Year Produced:  2009

Language:  English

Format:  

Our safety while climbing or working on ladders depends on following safe work practices: choose the correct ladder in a safe and proper manner. 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. Topics include properly placing and setting up ladders, standing and working on ladders safely and dangers of intentional misuse.

The Line of Fire

Stock #: T193

Running Time:  9 minutes

Year Produced:  2001

Language:  English

Format:  

This program discusses workplace hazards and outlines the general principles that can help Employees prevent these hazards from causing serious injuries and deaths. Featured are several incidents that illustrate the consequences of allowing ourselves to get caught in “the line of fire”.

Material Handling Safety

Stock #: M158

Running Time:  10 minutes

Year Produced:  2008

Language:  English

Format:  

This program is designed for all Employees who are involved in material handling. Covers forklift operations,safe lifting, warehouse employees and other safety rules related to this type of work.

Reducing Unsafe Acts

Stock #: R151

Running Time:  10 minutes

Year Produced:  2006

Language:  English

Format:  

Statistics have shown that the vast majority of accidents in the workplace are caused, in whole or in part, by unsafe acts of Employees. The major emphasis of this program is reducing accidents and injuries by promoting awareness of unsafe acts.

Safety is Your Responsibility

Stock #: S268

Running Time:  5 minutes

Year Produced:  1992

Language:  English

Format:  

Safety begins with the right attitude. The importance of keeping safety in mind while on the job and keeping personal matters at home are discussed.

Warehouse / Distribution Center Safety

Stock #: W166

Running Time:  10 minutes

Year Produced:  1990

Language:  English

Format:  

This program is excellent for those Employees working in a warehouse environment. It explains safe lifting, box cutter safety, material handling, personal protective equipment and general accident prevention techniques in the warehouse.