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Emergency Management & Safety


Emergency Management & Safety



BAD WEATHER, SAFE DRIVING: LIFE-SAVING TIPS

The best advice for driving in heavy rain or snow is not to! But, if you have to hit the road in bad weather, there are steps to take that greatly improve your chances of staying safe. This program offers a wealth of tips for driving in rain storms, high winds, and fog, or when snow, ice, or flooding make for hazardous road conditions. With the help of a driving instructor, a police officer, a mechanic, a meteorologist, and even water-rescue personnel, the video also advises on how to prepare a vehicle for trips in bad weather¡Xeven if your vehicle has 4-wheel drive. Students learn what to do if vapor forms inside the windshield, how to handle hydroplaning, the dangers of black ice, and when to just pull over and wait it out.

DVD / 2013 / 20 minutes

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FIRST AID EMERGENCIES: COMMUNITY

Accidents and injuries occur without warning. This program provides a rundown of the issues involved, and the main types of injuries that occur in the community and how they should be treated. It includes what to do in an emergency, legal and moral aspects of first aid, fractures, dislocations, strains and sprains, neck, head and spinal injuries, hypothermia and hyperthermia, and CPR (cardio-pulmonary resuscitation) ¡V (both hands-only, and hand and mouth procedures). With clear verbal and visual information, it portrays some typical scenarios in public places where immediate first aid intervention is required and demonstrating the correct ways to administer relevant procedures.

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DVD / 2013 / 24 minutes

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FIRST AID EMERGENCIES: HOME

A vast number of accidents resulting in injury occur in and around the home. This program provides an explanation of the main types of injuries that occur in the home and how they should be treated. It includes what to do in an emergency, an outline and demonstration of the DRABCD procedure, dealing with burns, scalds and electrocution, cuts, laceration and bleeding, poisoning and overdose, asthma, allergies and anaphylaxis, and heart attack, stroke, diabetes and epilepsy. It provides clear verbal and visual information, portraying various scenarios within a home where immediate first aid intervention is required, and demonstrating the correct ways to administer relevant procedures.

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DVD / 2013 / 27 minutes

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TOP FIVE TIPS FOR SAFE DRIVING: HANDLING YOUR VEHICLE RESPONSIBLY

Experts estimate that drivers make at least 20 decisions every minute while maneuvering through traffic, and the more distractions they have to deal with¡Xlet alone considerations such as bad weather or another driver's road rage¡Xthe more likely it is that an accident will occur. Using interviews with a neurologist, a police officer, a mechanic, and driving instructors, this comprehensive program arms students with information about the five best ways to stay safe behind the wheel. The video goes beyond stock advice to provide concrete strategies for avoiding distractions, night and bad weather driving, and defensive driving, while also covering legal limitations and basic vehicle safety. Indispensable for any driver's ed classroom, Top Five Tips also features a list of essential items to keep in the car, lets students know what do to if the car goes into a skid or breaks down, and more.

DVD / 2013 / 20 minutes

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AUSTRALIA'S NATIONAL WHS LEGISLATION

New Work Health and Safety legislation came into effect in some Australian states and territories on 1st January 2012. It was developed to harmonise the laws affecting workplace safety in Australia by replacing existing state based OH&S legislation. This interview led program gives a brief history of the development of workplace safety in Australia, the development and need for the new WHS laws, definitions of key terms, and explains changes to incident notification and offence categories. Craig Salter, from Action OHS consulting, provides clear, detailed explanations of the WHS legislation. This program provides clear understanding of the new WHS legislation around Workplace safety.

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DVD / 2012 / 18 minutes

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SEARCH & RESCUE

If you have an interest in public service and helping others, you'll want to listen to this set of careers. Visit a 911 call center, where emergency phone calls are handled and hear from a woman who dispatches help to those in need. Ride along with paramedics and EMTs as they keep their neighbors feeling fit and healthy. Meet the members of a Special Hazards Operations Team (S.H.O.T.) as they handle dangerous materials. What happens when a person goes missing? The volunteer Search & Rescue team steps into action with the help of their canines to aid victims.

DVD / 2009 / (Senior High - College) / 24 minutes

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SAFETY IN THE WORKSHOP - AVOIDING ACCIDENT AND INJURY

The workshop is an inherently dangerous place and as such safety and safe work practices must be the first priority in the layout of a workshop, and always in the minds of those who use it. This Australian-made, curriculum fit program examines the main considerations when it comes to safety in the workshop. Using a woodworking workshop to demonstrate universal safety principles, Philip Ashley and Chris Beck from Holmesglen TAFE stress the importance of using safety equipment, setting up a well-designed work area, correct use of hand and power tools, ongoing maintenance and first aid.

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DVD / 2009 / 22 minutes

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HYBRID AUTO REPAIR II: BATTERY AND SAFETY

Filled with high - voltage cables and an HV battery, a hybrid vehicle requires an extremely high level of professional awareness and skill. This video guides viewers through all the steps necessary to perform work on a hybrid's batteries and electrical system. From powering down the vehicle to monitoring and charging the AGM and standard batteries, the program provides a thorough introduction to Ford, Toyota, and Honda components. Information is also provided on testing and maintaining heavy -duty insulated gloves - essential tools for all hybrid electrical work.

DVD / 2008 / 21 minutes

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SAFETY IN THE COMMERCIAL KITCHEN

Commercial kitchens are some of the busiest workplaces around. Add to that sharp tools, extremes of heat and cold, slippery floors and tight spaces, and you have a recipe for many potential dangers. That's why you need to know and follow strict workplace health and safety procedures to prevent harm, illness and accidents occurring to both you and your customers.

This program outlines the basic workplace health and safety guidelines for the typical commercial kitchen, including personal safety, working with heat, electricity and gas, the basics of safely using dangerous equipment, and how to maintain good food hygiene.

With input from industry experts and examinations of real commercial kitchens, this is a practical and information-packed program.

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DVD / 2008 / 27 minutes

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MANUAL HANDLING IN THE FOOD INDUSTRY

Manual handling is not about bending and lifting correctly, but a systematic approach to identifying hazards, assessing the risk and implementing control practices. This program combines interviews with OHandS practitioners and footage of applied manual handling including hazard identification, risk assessment and risk control. The program contains five main sections: What is manual handling?, Identifying manual handling hazards, Risk assessment, Controlling the risk of the manual handling hazard and Reviewing OHandS practices. Featuring Ardmona and Baker's Delight, this is a comprehensive look at manual handling in the food manufacturing industries.

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DVD / 2006 / 28 minutes

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BIOTERRORISM FOR HEALTHCARE

Every health and defense authority (JCAHO, CDC, FBI, and Dept. of Homeland Defense) are recommending that all healthcare personnel be trained on bioterrorism. As JCAHO President Dennis O'Leary told Congress, "...such education is essential to a prompt response to any bioterrorism attack".

Viewers learn:
  • How to recognize a BT disease outbreak
  • Symptoms of anthrax, smallpox, plague, botulism
  • Modes of transmission
  • Precautions to take with patients
  • How to reduce public anxiety

    Hospital wide training is so important because victims of bioterrorism (BT) could show up at almost any area of the hospital. Your viewers will appreciate the rich visual approach. It's the best method of teaching. They learn fast, and it stays with them.

    Viewers see the difference between:
  • Cutaneous anthrax and a spider bite
  • Inhalation anthrax and the flu
  • Smallpox and chickenpox
  • Botulism and other paralyzing ailments

    These diseases can be managed with existing infection control procedures. Many, such as botulism and anthrax, only require standard precautions. Smallpox is the most contagious requiring airborne precautions. If an inadvertent exposure occurs, a vaccination (even a few day later) is effective.

    Review
  • "Great! Subjects covered were clear, to the point, and easily understood. We made (this video) mandatory for all staff." - Adrienne Barcia, Infection Control Supervisor, St. Elizabeth Hospital, Belleville, IL

    Awards
  • Surgeon General's Award, International Health and Medical Media Awards
  • 1st Place Freddie Award

    DVD / (For all healthcare workers) / 13 minutes

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    BREATHING APPARATUS

    This respiratory protection training video teaches about breathing apparatus and how to prevent inhalation of gases, vapors and particulates.

    "Breathing Apparatus" DVD is a 29-minute training program providing objective, in-depth information about SCBA, SAR and air-purifying respirators.

    Respiratory protection is defined as equipment used to prevent exposure to gases, vapors and particulates by inhalation. The two major categories of breathing apparatus are air purifying respirators (APRs), which use ambient air purified through a filtering element, and atmosphere supplying respirators, which have a separate air source. APRs are commonly used during normal workplace operations, but are not suitable for emergency response situations.

    Atmosphere supplying respirators fall into three categories: Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA), Supplied Air Respirators (SARs), and combination SCBA/SAR. Of these, SCBA provides the highest available level of protection against airborne contaminants and oxygen deficiency. The technology behind SCBA and other respiratory protection is sophisticated, leading to greater protection for the user but also requiring intensive training in the proper selection, use and maintenance.

    "Breathing Apparatus" DVD discusses the different types of breathing apparatus and the components of each, as well as safety features, capabilities and limitations. The operation of the equipment, proper techniques for its use, inspection procedures, and emergency operations are demonstrated. Factors which make specific equipment appropriate or inappropriate for particular tasks are explained.

    The film teaches about hazardous atmospheres and respiratory hazards. It stresses the need for training in the use of equipment in simulated emergency conditions before the user is exposed to a true emergency. Other topics covered include donning and doffing the various types of breathing apparatus, cylinder changeout and recharging, fit testing, open circuit versus closed circuit SCBA, the importance of physical conditioning, maintenance of equipment, and the special problems of hazmat incidents. Actual demonstrations of how the components fit together and operate are particularly helpful.


    DVD (With Leaders Guide) / 29 minutes

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    CHEMICAL HANDLING SAFETY: BASIC PRINCIPLES

    This DVD features the training content of Chemical Handling Safety: Basic Principles video and teaches employees they can handle dangerous chemicals safely by knowing what they are working with, how to store them and what to do in an emergency.

    It covers:
  • Hazard identification
  • Personal protection
  • Emergency response

    DVD (Spanish) / 17 minutes

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    CHEMICAL PROTECTIVE CLOTHING

    Learn everything you need to know about chemical protective clothing.

    "Chemical Protective Clothing" DVD is an objective, in-depth DVD training program designed for emergency responders who may be required to use or select chemical protective clothing.

    Topics covered:
  • Vapor protective suits, liquid splash protective suits and support function protective garments
  • NFPA and EPA standards
  • Key components of a chemical protective clothing ensemble
  • Suit selection
  • Permeation, penetration and degradation & detecting signs of suit failure
  • Donning and doffing
  • Decontamination, medical monitoring & heat injuries
  • Inspecting, testing, storage, maintenance of garments

    DVD (With Leader's Guide) / 29 minutes

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    EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS: INTRODUCES HICS

    This program is perfect for introducing employees to disaster planning.

    Viewers learn:
  • The purpose of the Incident Command System
  • Purpose of drills and exercises
  • Importance of notification and communication
  • What to expect during a disaster

    DVD / (For all healthcare workers including direct care providers, ancillary personnel, and managers.) / 13 minutes

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    GLOBAL HARMONIZATION & THE HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD

    Training on the changes to the Hazcom Standard based on Global Harmonization.

    Hazcom - the Hazard Communication Standard, often called Right to Know - was implemented by OSHA to ensure that employees who work with chemicals are trained in their safe handling and use, to recognize symptoms of adverse health effects related to exposure, and to take appropriate measures in an emergency.

    The update to Hazcom takes a new approach to communicating information in order to ally it with the international initiative known as Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS), and is now being tagged Right to Understand. Changes include specific criteria in the way physical and health hazards are classified, new requirements for labels, and a new format for Safety Data Sheets, formerly called Material Safety Data Sheets. Ultimately GHS will affect other OSHA standards, and those of other standards-making organizations.

    This training program covers:
  • Descriptions of the classifications and subcategories of physical & health hazards of chemicals
  • Information that must be included on a label
  • Signal words
  • Pictograms
  • Hazard statements
  • The 16 sections of Safety Data Sheets

    DVD (With CD-ROM) / 24 minues

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    HAZARDOUS MATERIALS LABELS

    One important method for identifying hazardous materials is through the use of container labels. From bottles and drums to trucks and railcars, labels and placards provide information about the contents of a container, as well as what to do and who to call in case of an emergency. Because this information is so critical for the safe handling and transporting of these potentially dangerous substances, several organizations have developed labeling and placarding systems to communicate to employees about a container's contents.

    "Hazardous Materials Labels" are designed to help employees understand the characteristics of different labeling systems and the ways that each convey information. By recognizing the differences and similarities of these systems, employees will be better prepared to work safely around hazardous materials. Topics covered in these products include:

  • Types of containers requiring labels and the information required on the label.
  • Department of Transportation (DOT) hazardous material classifications.
  • DOT label and placard requirements.
  • United Nations identification numbers.
  • The Hazardous Materials Identification System (HMIS).
  • The National Fire Prevention Association (NFPA) labeling system.
  • Hazardous waste labeling.
  • and more.

    DVD (With Leader's Guide) / 22 minutes

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    HAZMAT WMD SELF PROTECTION FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT

    Learn how police officers select and use appropriate personal protective equipment for the hazards to be encountered.

    "Hazmat WMD Self Protection for Law Enforcement" DVD studies law enforcement's use of personal protective clothing and personal protective equipment, including respiratory protection and chemical protective clothing.

    Topics covered include:
  • Why protective equipment is necessary
  • Features and limitations of different types of respiratory protection
  • Respiratory protection used for WMD incidents
  • EPA levels of protective ensembles
  • Standards for chemical protective clothing
  • Donning and doffing PPE
  • Inspecting and storing PPE
  • Medical considerations when using PPE
  • Avoiding heat stress

    DVD (With CD-ROM) / 29 minutes

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    ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES AND SPILL CLEANUP PROCEDURES

    Hazardous materials and waste are part of many work situations, and can be found on many types of job sites. OSHA feels that it is so important for employees to know how to recognize these potentially dangerous substances (as well as how to handle and dispose of them properly) they have mandated that anyone working with these substances receive comprehensive training in this area.

    In 1976, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) to regulate the handling of hazardous waste "from cradle to grave". Since then other regulations have followed, including OSHA's 29 CFR 1910.120, also known as HAZWOPER. As part of these regulations, there are varying requirements for employee training, depending on an employee's specific level of involvement with hazardous materials.

    "HAZWOPER: Accidental Release Measures and Spill Cleanup Procedures" discuss the plans and procedures necessary to safely contain and cleanup a hazardous materials spill. Topics covered in these products include:

  • The Hazard Communication Program.
  • The Emergency Response Plan.
  • The five levels of HAZWOPER emergency response training.
  • Personal protective equipment.
  • Site characterization.
  • Spill cleanup.
  • Decontamination procedures.
  • ...and more.

    DVD (With Leader's Guide) / 19 minutes

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    EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN

    Hazardous materials and waste are part of many work situations, and can be found on many types of job sites. OSHA feels that it is so important for employees to know how to recognize these potentially dangerous substances (as well as how to handle and dispose of them properly) they have mandated that anyone working with these materials receive comprehensive training in this area.

    In 1976, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) to regulate the handling of hazardous waste "from cradle to grave". Since then other regulations have followed, including OSHA's 29 CFR 1910.120, also known as HAZWOPER. As part of these regulations, there are varying requirements for employee training, depending on an employee's specific level of involvement with hazardous materials.

    "HAZWOPER: The Emergency Response Plan" help employees understand how emergency planning can reduce or eliminate potential exposure to hazardous materials in crisis situations. Topics covered in the products include:

  • The purpose of an Emergency Response Plan.
  • The Chain of Command.
  • Responsibilities of the Incident Commander.
  • Responsibilities of the HAZMAT Specialist.
  • Responsibilities of the HAZMAT Technician.
  • Responsibilities of the First Responder.
  • Communication procedures and the buddy system.
  • Personal protective equipment.
  • ...and more.

    DVD (With Leader's Guide) / 15 minutes

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    MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE PROGRAMS

    Hazardous materials and waste are part of many work situations, and can be found on many types of job sites. OSHA feels that it is so important for employees to know how to recognize these potentially dangerous substances (as well as how to handle and dispose of them properly) they have mandated that anyone working with these substances receive comprehensive training in this area.

    In 1976, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) to regulate the handling of hazardous waste "from cradle to grave". Since then other regulations have followed, including OSHA's 29 CFR 1910.120, also known as HAZWOPER. As part of these regulations, there are varying requirements for employee training, depending on an employee's specific level of involvement with hazardous materials.

    "HAZWOPER: Medical Surveillance Programs" discuss various types of "medical surveillance" and how it is used to evaluate the health of anyone who regularly works around hazardous materials. Topics covered in these products include:

  • Definition of medical surveillance.
  • Medical examinations.
  • Permissible Exposure Limits (PELs).
  • The written medical opinion.
  • Medical records.
  • ...and more.

    DVD (With Leader's Guide) / 10 minutes

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    HAZWOPER: PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

    Hazardous materials and waste are part of many work situations, and can be found on many types of job sites. OSHA feels that it is so important for employees to know how to recognize these potentially dangerous substances (as well as how to handle and dispose of them properly) they have mandated that anyone working with these substances receive comprehensive training in this area.

    In 1976, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) to regulate the handling of hazardous waste "from cradle to grave". Since then other regulations have followed, including OSHA's 29 CFR 1910.120, also known as HAZWOPER. As part of these regulations, there are varying requirements for employee training, depending on an employee's specific level of involvement with hazardous materials.

    "HAZWOPER: Personal Protective Equipment" instruct employees on the selection and use of personal protective equipment (such as chemical protective clothing and respirators) in environments where hazardous materials are present. Topics covered in these products include:

  • The roles of personal protective equipment.
  • Level A personal protective equipment.
  • Level B personal protective equipment.
  • Level C personal protective equipment.
  • Level D personal protective equipment.
  • PPE and heat stress.
  • and more.

    DVD (With Leader's Guide) / 18 minutes

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    HAZWOPER: UNDERSTANDING CHEMICAL HAZARDS

    Hazardous materials and waste are part of many work situations, and can be found on many types of job sites. OSHA feels that it is so important for employees to know how to recognize these potentially dangerous substances (as well as how to handle and dispose of them properly) they have mandated that anyone working with these substances receive comprehensive training in this area.

    In 1976, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) to regulate the handling of hazardous waste "from cradle to grave". Since then other regulations have followed, including OSHA's 29 CFR 1910.120, also known as HAZWOPER. As part of these regulations, there are varying requirements for employee training, depending on an employee's specific level of involvement with hazardous materials.

    "HAZWOPER: Understanding Chemical Hazards" introduce employees to chemical hazard regulations and provides training on the various types of hazardous chemicals found in industrial environments. Topics covered in these products include:

  • Chemical hazard concepts.
  • Types of hazardous chemicals.
  • Characteristics and effects of various types of chemicals.
  • The Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS).
  • Container labeling.
  • Safe handling practices.
  • Use of personal protective equipment (PPE).
  • Spills and cleanup.
  • ...and more.

    DVD (With Leader's Guide) / 21 minutes

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    INFLATABLE BUOYANT APPARATUS OPERATIONS & USE

    Learn how to work with life rafts to save potential victims.

    Inflatable Buoyant Apparatus (IBA) Operations & Use, DVD trains new employees and current ones on the safe and effective use of life rafts. IBA is a life-saving device that is designed and certified for uses on passenger and commercial fishing vessels that operate in rivers, lakes and protected bays.

    All crew members working aboard vessels that depend on the use of this life saving device need to know all of the ramifications of this safety aid, including proper deployment, operations and safety concerns. This detailed DVD will prepare the crew member with the best possible chance for saving lives.


    DVD (With Training Manual) / 20 minutes

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    MATERIALS HANDLING SAFETY

    Many employees feel that moving and handling materials that they work with every day is an "ordinary" task, not something that they really need to be concerned about. Yet there are hundreds of thousands of "materials handling" accidents every year... from small splinters, cuts or scrapes... to crushed fingers, hands and feet... even deaths.

    "Materials Handling Safety" provide the information employees need to work safely when handling various types of materials. Topics covered in these products include:

  • Types of potential hazards.
  • Planning a job.
  • Personal protective equipment.
  • Proper lifting and moving techniques.
  • Other ergonomic considerations.
  • Hand trucks, carts and pallet trucks.
  • Mechanical lifting devices.
  • ...and more.

    DVD (With Leader's Guide) / 14 minutes

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    PROFESSIONAL SECURITY OFFICER: COUNTERING TERRORISM

    The role of security officers in the event of a terrorist attack affecting their facility.

    Security officers must be aware of the terrorist threat. If a terrorist incident occurs at a facility, security officers are likely to be first on the scene to observe the situation. They themselves could become victims of the attack.Security officers are usually the first to notify emergency services, the first to take command and control of the event, and the first to aid victims. Effective preparation and training is required so that the actions and decisions made by security professionals during this stressful time will lead to the most successful outcome of the incident.

    This module covers
  • Detecting potential terrorist threats
  • Terrorist targets
  • Types of Weapons of Mass Destruction and how they are disseminated
  • Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) and Vehicle-borne IEDs
  • Appropriate actions to prevent a terrorist action
  • Response to a suspected or actual terrorist event
  • Suspicious packages
  • Self protection

    DVD (With CD-ROM) / 30 minutes

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    PROFESSIONAL SECURITY OFFICER: HANDLING EMERGENCIES

    How security officers prepare for and respond to unexpected events in order to best protect employees.

    Professional security officers must respond to incidents, including workplace violence, in the facilities that they protect. They must take control, activate agreed upon emergency procedures, and take steps to prevent further harm.

    Handling Emergencies covers:
  • Emergency and disaster planning
  • Building and facility safety, including fire protection systems
  • Responding to hazardous materials incidents
  • Preventing workplace violence
  • Interacting with responding public agencies

    DVD (With CD-ROM) / 31 minutes

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    PROFESSIONAL SECURITY OFFICER: PATROLLING & OBSERVATION

    Security Officer Training Video focuses on types of patrols and honing observation skills.

    How effective patrolling deters criminal behavior, improves response to emergencies and ensures compliance with company policies.

    Patrolling accomplishes many things. It can proactively deter criminal behavior, respond to emergencies, detect unauthorized activities, ensure compliance with organizational policies, and intervene in circumstances that could cause a loss. This program trains security officers to hone their patrolling and observation skills, and to use all their senses so they can accurately remember and report on what they have observed. This program covers:

  • Understanding the rules and regulations of the organization
  • Types of patrols and how to perform them effectively: Security, preventive, foot patrol, fire watch, mobile patrol, traffic duty
  • Post orders
  • Fixed post activities
  • Access control systems
  • Factors that affect visibility
  • Honing the senses for observation
  • Loss control
  • Security systems
  • Radio communications

    DVD (With CD-ROM) / 25 minutes

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    PROFESSIONAL SECURITY OFFICER: ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES

    Now on the shelf! Security officer training video: how to maintain a safe workplace.

    This program is part one of the Professional Security Officer training series. This module studies how professional security officers support a secure facility in a professional, friendly, and welcoming manner and portrays many of the common problems Security Officers will be expected to address:

  • Responding to an accident or incident
  • Gaining trust and respect from the people they protect
  • Maintaining a "Command Presence" during stressful events
  • Ethical behavior as a key to professionalism
  • Cultural diversity
  • Working with the elderly and physically impaired
  • Handling crisis situations such as workplace violence and disorderly conduct
  • Working with emergency responders
  • Testifying in court
  • Using company-issued equipment

    DVD (With CD-ROM) / 29 minutes

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    RADIATION SAFETY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL WORKERS

    Viewers of Radiation Safety for Environmental Workers will be able to identify:
  • The biological effects of radiation.
  • Three general methods of reducing radiation exposure.
  • What precaution to take around X-ray machines.
  • What the "Caution - Radiation" sign means

    DVD / 8 minutes

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    RADIATION SAFETY FOR HEALTHCARE

    Viewers of Radiation Safety for Healthcare will be able to identify:
  • The biological effects of radiation.
  • Three general methods of reducing radiation exposure.
  • Three precautions to take around mobile X-ray machines.
  • Two precautions to take around patients with sealed radioactive implants
  • Six precautions commonly taken near patients receiving high doses of therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals.

    DVD / 11 minutes

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    SAFETY MEETING: COMPRESSED GAS CYLINDERS

    "Compressed Gas Cylinders" provide the information employees need to handle and transport these potentially volatile storage containers. Topics covered in these products include:

  • Associated hazards.
  • Moving and transporting cylinders safely.
  • Positioning cylinders properly.
  • Proper "hook-up" procedures.
  • Safe storage practices.
  • Storage "incompatibilities".
  • and more.

    DVD / 12 minutes

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    SAFETY MEETING: COMPUTER WORKSTATION SAFETY

    "Computer Workstation Safety" review the safe use of computers, and offer practical solutions to many potential problems. Topics covered in these products include:

  • Organization of work materials.
  • Maintaining "neutral" positions.
  • Positioning the back and torso.
  • Avoiding and relieving eyestrain.
  • Avoiding and relieving muscle strain.
  • Tension and stress reducing exercises.
  • and more.

    DVD / 18 minutes

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    SAFETY MEETING: ERGONOMICS - INDUSTRIAL ERGONOMICS

    "Industrial Ergonomics" cover recognizing ergonomic problems, potential adverse effects and pragmatic solutions employees can use to address to these problems. They focus on potential ergonomic problems in manufacturing, assembly and warehouse situations. Topics covered in these products include:

  • Physiology of the body.
  • Parts of the body most affected.
  • Eye strain.
  • Pragmatic preventative measures.
  • Correct use of office equipment.
  • Exercises and stress release.
  • and more.

    DVD / 13 minutes

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    SAFETY MEETING: MACHINE GUARD SAFETY

    "Machine Guard Safety" are designed to help employees understand the dangers of working with machinery... and how those risks can be minimized by proper installation and use of safety guards and devices. Topics covered in these products include:

  • Basic machine operations.
  • Fixed guards.
  • Adjustable and self-adjusting guards.
  • Interlock devices.
  • Drive train and perimeter guards.
  • "Drop probe" devices.
  • Restrain and pullback devices.
  • Adjustment, inspection and maintenance of safety guards. And more.

    DVD / 19 minutes

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    TRUCKING HAZARDOUS MATERIALS

    Increase your awareness of safety considerations involved in transportation.

    "Trucking Hazardous Materials" DVD assists first responders in understanding the regulations of shipping dangerous chemicals. Because of the large number of hazardous chemicals used in modern industrial processes, thousands of these hazardous materials are shipped on roadways every year. On any given highway, the threat of a serious accident is always present.

    Shipments of hazardous materials in the US are subject to a specific set of rules published and enforced by the DOT. This includes clearly defined training requirements, which detail the training that employees who handle hazardous materials must undergo. The purpose of the training is to increase awareness of safety considerations, resulting in fewer accidents.

    The video describes the nature of hazardous materials as defined by the nine DOT hazard classes and tells how to use labels, placards and markings to identify hazmat containers. Other topics covered include filling out shipping papers properly, using the DOT hazmat tables, correct loading and unloading procedures, and how to react safely in the event of an unexpected spill or leak in order to best protect the community and the environment.


    DVD (With Guidebook) / 23 minutes

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    WELDING SAFETY

    Hazards associated with welding: Safe work practices

    DVD / 14 minutes

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    ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES AND SPILL CLEANUP PROCEDURES

    Hazardous materials and waste are part of many work situations, and can be found on many types of job sites. OSHA feels that it is so important for employees to know how to recognize these potentially dangerous substances (as well as how to handle and dispose of them properly) they have mandated that anyone working with these substances receive comprehensive training in this area.

    In 1976, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) to regulate the handling of hazardous waste "from cradle to grave". Since then other regulations have followed, including OSHA's 29 CFR 1910.120, also known as HAZWOPER. As part of these regulations, there are varying requirements for employee training, depending on an employee's specific level of involvement with hazardous materials.

    "HAZWOPER: Accidental Release Measures and Spill Cleanup Procedures" discuss the plans and procedures necessary to safely contain and cleanup a hazardous materials spill. Topics covered in these products include:

  • The Hazard Communication Program.
  • The Emergency Response Plan.
  • The five levels of HAZWOPER emergency response training.
  • Personal protective equipment.
  • Site characterization.
  • Spill cleanup.
  • Decontamination procedures.
  • …and more.

    DVD (With Leader's Guide) / 19 minutes

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