Hazardous Materials

Chemical Spills Part 1 - Emergency Preparadness

Stock #: C235

Running Time:  5 minutes

Language:  English

Format:  

Whenever chemicals are in use, there is danger of spills and release. To ensure safety, prepare for emergencies before they occur.

Chemical Spills Part 2 - Control Procedures

Stock #: C237

Running Time:  5 minutes

Language:  English

Format:  

Generally, employees may clean up minor chemical spills. To ensure safety, it’s important to have proper training, personal protective equipment, and appropriate materials to contain and absorb the spill

Dealing with Hazardous Spills

Stock #: D180

Running Time:  23 minutes

Year Made:  2006

Language:  English

Format:  

Hazardous materials are a part of many work situations. They can be found in many different types of facilities and on many job sites… from manufacturing and construction to retail and office environments. Some organizations have to deal with hazardous materials as part of their daily business, and have detailed plans and highly trained workers to handle a sudden spill. But other facilities only have to handle these materials infrequently, and may not have given much thought to what must be done in case of a spill. MARCOM’s training products on “Dealing With Hazardous Spills” are designed to help employees who seldom have to face the dangers of a hazardous spill deal with a cleanup situation. Topics covered in these products include: * The Hazard Communication Plan. * The Emergency Response Plan. * Five levels of OSHA’s HAZMAT training. * Initial spill response. * Spill containment. * Instruments used to identify chemicals involved in a spill. * Additional hazards of a spill site. * and more.

Dealing with Hazardous Spills

Stock #: D176

Running Time:  23 minutes

Year Produced:  1990

Language:  English

Format:  

Hazardous materials are a part of many work situations. They can be found in many different types of facilities and on many job sites, from manufacturing and construction to retail and office environments. Some organizations have to deal with hazardous materials as part of their daily business, and have detailed plans and highly trained workers to handle a sudden spill. This program is designed to help Employees who seldom have to face the dangers of a hazardous spill deal with a cleanup situation. It discusses initial spill response, spill containment, identifying chemical, emergency response plan and more.

HazCom - Your Right to Know

Stock #: H275

Running Time:  5 minutes

Year Made:  2002

Language:  English

Format:  

This program discusses OSHA’s Hazardous Communication Standard, employers are required to inform employees of the chemical hazards they face on the job and measures for protection. Accordingly, employees must follow instructions for using chemicals properly and safely.

Hazard Communications

Stock #: H274

Running Time:  18 minutes

Year Produced:  2008

Language:  English

Format:  

In today’s litigious society, we begin to take cautions, warnings and disclaimers from manufacturers’ with a touch of skepticism or disregard. When it comes to hazardous chemicals in the work place, words, colors and symbols mean something. This program will teach employees to recognize and understand the different means of communication used to identify hazardous chemicals including the United Nations Globally Harmonized System.

Hazard Communications

Stock #: H242

Running Time:  18 minutes

Year Produced:  2008

Language:  English

Format:  

In today’s litigious society, we begin to take cautions, warnings and disclaimers from manufacturers’ with a touch of skepticism or disregard. When it comes to hazardous chemicals in the work place, words, colors and symbols mean something. This program will teach employees to recognize and understand the different means of communication used to identify hazardous chemicals including the United Nations Globally Harmonized System.

Hazard Communications for Today's Workplace

Stock #: H256

Running Time:  13 minutes

Year Produced:  1987

Language:  English

Format:  

This video details general employee “Right-To-Know” requirements, material safety data sheets (MSDS), and methods for meeting the “Right-To-Know” standards required by OSHA. Good video for introducing new Employees to these standards.

Hazard Communication - Right to Know

Stock #: H265

Running Time:  5 minutes

Year Produced:  1993

Language:  English

Format:  

This program details general employee “Right to know” requirements, material safety data sheets (MSDS) and methods for meeting standards required by OSHA including labeling, chemical hazard exposure.

Hazardous Communications - Right to Know

Stock #: 266

Running Time:  12 minutes

Language:  English

Format:  

This short program briefly describes in detail the “Right To Know” requirements, material safety data sheets and meeting the OSHA right to know standards.

Hazardous Communications - Right to Know

Stock #: H268

Running Time:  13 minutes

Language:  English

Format:  

This program is an introduction to the basic OSHA requirement for employee’s “right to know” describing in detail how to find the chemical contents of products that they come in contact in the course of their work on material safety data sheets.

Hazardous Materials - Spill Clean Up

Stock #: H267

Running Time:  14 minutes

Year Made:  2005

Language:  English

Format:  

Excellent program for anyone using oil solvents and other hazardous materials. Program explains clean up procedures, emergency action, hazardous waste and provides information to help control the effects of spills.

Smart Spills - Containment of Hazardous Materials

Stock #: S269

Running Time:  5 minutes

Year Made:  2007

Language:  English

Format:  

Live-action video demonstrates proper cleanup and decontamination procedures for hazardous chemicals in the work place. Workers learn preventive measures, including proper storage of hazardous materials in their facility. This video can be used as part of the Hazardous Waste Operation Emergency Response training program.