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Hazardous Material Handling and Disaster Prevention


Hazardous Material Handling and Disaster Prevention



HAZARDOUS WASTE AND CHEMICALS

Hazardous Waste And Chemicals - Each year, even in today's state of the art technology and workplace safety environment, over 6,000 persons are killed on the job and about 3.6 million receive disabling injuries in the United States alone. Many more suffer unnecessary pain and discomfort from work-related injuries and illnesses. Hazardous waste and chemicals are part of this equation. This training program is designed to make you more aware of your job responsibilities when working with or using hazardous waste and chemicals. Much of the information will be a review, some information may be new to you, but it's important that you understand the information and put it into practice on a daily basis, no matter where you work or what job you perform.

DVD / 2009 / () / 11 minutes

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ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS OF CHEMICAL MATERIALS

Environmental Regulations Of Chemical Materials - More and more companies that use hazardous chemicals are turning to an approach called chemical safety management. Chemical Safety Management, also known as Chemical Process Safety Management or Risk Management Planning, can help you identify potential risks at your site and establish an organized method for reducing those risks. It's not a formal procedure so much as a way of doing business, an integrated philosophy that considers your entire operation rather that just pieces of it. Chemical Safety Management involves everyone in your company, day in and day out. It's a continuous process.

Topics covered in this safety video include: chemical safety program, basic principles including inventory, reviewing entire process, conducting detailed studies, establishing and following a regular preventive maintenance program, developing standard operating procedures and training programs for employees, managing changes in the operation, investigating and documenting accidents and near accidents, developing emergency response plans for your company and coordinating them with local emergency planners, sharing information with the local community, hazard analysis, Chemical Safety Management, 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments, 7 major federal environmental standards that affect chemical materials, laws and regulations that apply to hazardous materials, and Chemical Safety Risk Management.


DVD / 2008 / () / 13 minutes

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CHEMICAL SAFETY

Chemical Safety - This program is designed to help you understand more about chemicals and chemical safety. It's important to be informed and aware of chemicals and chemical safety. The first and most important step is to stop and read the label.

DVD / 2005 / () / 7 minutes

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HAZARDOUS SPILL CLEANUP

Hazardous Spill Cleanup - What is a hazardous material? It's a material that may endanger your life or health, the life or health of others, or cause damage to your facility or the environment. To handle hazardous material spills, your organization has developed procedures to control spills and emergencies. To help understand your responsibilities, you need to know how to react. By acting quickly, you can protect yourself and others and of course, prevent a spill from getting out of hand-that's what this program is all about.

Topics included in this safety video are: your company's emergency plan, training, emergency phone numbers, PPE, proper supplies, First Aid supplies, 10 rules including - Get away, Identify what you saw, Get help, Seal off the area and alert others, Look for injuries, Identify the hazards, Prepare a plan of action, Get proper equipment and materials, Contain the spill and Clean up the spill, material safety data sheet, signs and labels, and check the material.


DVD / 2005 / () / 15 minutes

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HAZWOPER - IDENTIFYING HAZARDOUS MATERIALS

Hazwoper - Identifying Hazardous Materials - Before we can begin to understand the identification of hazardous materials, we first need to look at the toxicology of potentially harmful chemicals and hazardous materials. The basic purpose of identifying hazardous materials is to educate the person who comes in contact with the material, so as to provide proper information and protection for that person's health and safety.

Topics included in this safety video are: toxin, toxicity, Ingesting, absorption, breathing, toxic effects, Acute, Chronic, Latent, Irritant, lethal doses, lethal concentration, threshold limit values, and IDLH or Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health, TLV-TWA, TLV-STEL, TLVC or Threshold Limit Value Ceiling, specific types of hazards i.e. Air contaminants - gases, vapors, fumes, and particulates, acids and bases, basic safety tips and general precautions, MSDS and warning labels, written warnings, don't eat, drink, or smoke around chemicals, change your clothing, work area is well ventilated and wear appropriate protective clothing, clean up small spills, store acids from bases, add acid to water, solvents, injection, methods of identifying hazardous materials, Emergency Response Guidebook, Secure The Scene, Obtain Help, and Decide On Site Entry.


DVD / 2005 / () / 14 minutes

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HAZWOPER - MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE

Hazwoper - Medical Surveillance - Workers handling hazardous waste can experience high levels of stress; their daily tasks may expose them to toxic chemicals, safety hazards, biological hazards, and radiation. They may develop heat stress while wearing protective equipment or working under temperature extremes or face life-threatening emergencies such explosions and fires. OSHA recommends a medical evaluation for employees required to wear respirators. The program presents general guidelines for designating a medical program for personnel at hazardous waste sites. In addition it supplies a table of some common chemical toxicant found in hazardous waste sites with recommended medical monitoring procedures.

Topics included in this safety video are: developing a program, surveillance, exams, Material Safety Data Sheets, emergency response program, heat stroke, heat exhaustion, and drugs and alcohol.


DVD / 2005 / () / 14 minutes

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HAZWOPER - SITE SAFETY AND HEALTH PLAN

Hazwoper - Site Safety And Health Plan - The purpose of the site safety plan is to establish requirements for protecting the health and safety of responders during all activities conducted at an incident. It contains safety information, instructions, and procedures. A site safety plan must be prepared and reviewed by qualified personnel for each hazardous substance response. Before operations at an incidence commence, safety requirements must be written, conspicuously posted, or distributed to all response personnel and discussed with them. The safety plan must be periodically reviewed to keep it current and technically correct. In non-emergency situations such as long-term remedial action at abandoned hazardous waste sites, safety plans are developed simultaneously with the general work plan. Workers can become familiar with the plan before site activities begin.

Topics included in this safety video are: plan scope, detail and length, three general categories of response - Emergencies, Incident Characterizations, and Remedial Actions, Site Safety Plan Creation, Site Control Issues, Purpose, Routine Operations, On Site Emergencies, Address Emergency Medical Care, Duties, Decontamination, Evacuation, Implementation Of The Site Safety Plan, And Responsibilities.


DVD / 2005 / () / 15 minutes

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HAZWOPER: ON-SITE SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

Hazwoper ¡V On-Site Safety Considerations - We want to review some the key points for continuous site safety. The first key is to use all available engineering controls to eliminate or reduce site accidents. Next, safe work practices must be encouraged and implemented to eliminate or reduce site accidents and the use of personal protective equipment is particularly important when engineering controls and safe work practices are unavailable.

Topics included in this safety video are: Offensive and Defensive safety postures, physical and chemical hazards, six basic physical hazards i.e. kinetic/mechanical hazards - slip, trip and fall, thermal hazards - fires, explosions, hot environments, and thermal hazards, electrical hazards - overhead power lines, cables, downed electrical lines, buried cable, electrical tools used on site, physical hazards ¡V noise, biological hazards - poisonous plants and animals or disease producing organisms, radiological hazards - ionizing and non-ionizing radiation, engineering controls, good safe work practices and personal protective equipment, management commitment - disciplinary program, written standard operating procedures, training, Medical Surveillance Program including appropriate medical examinations, monitoring of the air, Medical base line exams, annual examinations, specific exams based upon exposures, termination exams, maintaining these records for 30 years, On Site Safety Considerations, basics of confined spaces, Permit Required (hazardous to enter unless special precautions are taken) and Non-Permit Required confined spaces (does not actually or potentially contain hazards that could cause death or serious physical harm), physical hazards you might find in a confined space (atmosphere extremely hazardous because of the lack of natural air movement can result in oxygen-deficient atmospheres, flammable atmospheres, and/or toxic atmospheres) Oxygen Deficiency, specific hazards you might find or is created by a confined space, basic checklists, medical surveillance, the actual permit, if one is required, labeling and posting requirements, atmospheric testing before entering the confined space, and preparation, safety equipment, written procedures, and record keeping.


DVD / 2005 / () / 13 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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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: MANAGING THE INCIDENT - HAZARD & RISK EVALUATION

Learn the properties, risks and response priorities to hazardous materials.

It provides OSHA Hazwoper training for personnel who respond to hazmat incidents.

Topics covered:
~ How to evaluate risks
~ Determining response objectives
~ Sources for hazard information
~ Air monitoring
~ Risk factors
~ The importance of maintaining an attitude of safety
~ How hazardous materials behave
~ Container failure.


DVD / / () / 25 minutes

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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: MANAGING THE INCIDENT - IDENTIFYING THE PROBLEM

Learn to recognize the presence of hazarous materials at an incident scene.

Pre-planning to set up a systematic, coordinated approach to a hazmat accident

This instructive DVD teaches:
~ Recognizing the presence of hazardous materials at the incident scene
~ Identifying the material or general class of hazmat involved
~ Design and construction of hazmat containers
~ DOT hazard classes
~ Placarding
~ NFPA 704.


DVD / / () / 18 minutes

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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: MANAGING THE INCIDENT - IMPLEMENTING RESPONSE OBJECTIVES

Learn how the Incident Commander implements goals and objectives for the best outcome of an incident.

This DVD teaches how the incident commander implements the best available strategic goals and tactical objectives to produce the most favorable outcome to the incident.

~ The difference between tactics and strategies
~ Rescue
~ Protective actions
~ Spill and leak control
~ Fire control
~ Transfer
~ Recovery
~ Decision-making
~ Ofensive vs. defensive mode


DVD / / () / 25 minutes

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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: MANAGING THE INCIDENT - INFORMATION MANAGEMENT & RESOURCE COORDINATION

Learn how to manage information and coordinate resources at a hazmat incident.

This DVD teaches:
~ The types of information needed to manage a hazmat incident safely
~ How to evaluate that information
~ How to coordinate multiple resource groups at a hazmat incident
~ The importance of controlling the flow of information
~ The importance of having effective leadership is
~ The Incident Management System
~ Storage and recovery of information


DVD / / () / 23 minutes

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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: MANAGING THE INCIDENT - SITE MANAGEMENT & CONTROL

Plan for pre-incident systematic, coordinated approach to a hazmat incident.

"Site Management and Control" DVD includes:
~ Preplanning to set up a systematic, coordinated approach to a hazmat accident, which may involve a variety of public and private agencies
~ Procedures for establishing command
~ Guidelines for safe approach and positioning at a hazmat incident
~ Establishing the perimeter and hazard control zones
~ Procedures for carrying out protective actions
~ The importance of setting up effective command is stressed.


DVD / / () / 18 minutes

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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: MANAGING THE INCIDENT - TERMINATING THE INCIDENT

Teaches how to get the most out of a hazmat incident and learn from the experience.

This DVD discusses the transition phase between the end of the emergency and the start of restoration and recovery operation, including:
~ Documenting the incident
~ The post-incident analysis
~ How to conduct a debriefing
~ How to critique the response
~ Focusing on lessons learned.


DVD / / () / 21 minutes

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HAZCHEM: INTRODUCTION TO HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS

This hazardous chemicals safety training video provides an overview of chemical reactions, their properties and response considerations.

"Introduction to Hazardous Chemicals" is a safety training program that portrays experiments performed by Dan Keenan that portrays chemical reactions, vividly emphasizing for the audience the hazards of chemicals and basic safe response considerations. It provides valuable training for Awareness and Operations Level personnel. Both field and laboratory demonstrations are conducted. Topics covered:
~ DOT classifications of hazardous chemicals
~ Protective clothing
~ PEL, STEL, IDLH exposure guidelines
~ NFPA 704 marking system
~ How accidents commonly occur
~ Procedures for dealing with emergencies


DVD (With Leader's Guide) / / () / 30 minutes

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HAZCOM FOR MAINTENANCE

HAZCOM For Maintenance - Hazardous materials are safe to use if you follow the manufacturer's instructions and the safety procedures established by your company for using, handling, storing, and disposing of these products. If you misuse chemicals, flammables, or any type of potentially hazardous materials, the probability of accident or injury is exceptionally high.

Topics included in this safety video are: hazardous materials, Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), corrosive, toxic, flammable, reactive, First Aid, personal protective equipment (gloves, aprons, goggles, foot protection, shields, and respiratory equipment), disposal, spill or leak, labels, Danger, Warning, Caution, unmarked containers, flammable materials, fuels, lubricating, hydraulics, and cooling fluids, degreasers, solvents, removers, glues, adhesives, silicones, paint products, exhaust gases, and airborne particles.


DVD / / () / 23 minutes

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HAZMAT OPERATIONS: HAZMAT CONTAINERS

A comprehensive program about hazmat containers and the products they store and transport.

This program is the most comprehensive study you will find of containers used to store and transport hazardous materials, focusing on safety.

Topics covered:
~ Identifying container shapes and contents
~ Bulk & non-bulk containers
~ Types of containers
~ Tank cars
~ Intermodal tanks containers
~ cargo tanks
~ Pipelines
~ Vessels
~ Storage tanks
~ Cylinders
~ Drums & totes


DVD / / () / 26 minutes

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HAZMAT OPERATIONS: TACTICS

Learn mission specific competencies for Operations Level certification.

This program portrays mission specific competencies needed by those seeking to be certified at the Operations Level. It examines various defensive actions to control and confine a release, including:
~ Leak & spill control
~ Fire suppression
~ Use of foam and vapor suppression agents
~ Evaluating risk in search and rescue missions
~ Controlling the spread of contamination
~ WMD issues


DVD / / () / 26 minutes

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HAZWOPER - S.T.E.P. - INTRODUCTION TO EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS

Hazwoper - S.T.E.P. - Introduction To Emergency Preparedness - S.T.E.P. stands for Safety, Training, and Emergency Preparedness. This safety video discusses what this means and explain your responsibilities in meeting current safety, health and environmental laws, rules, and procedures. The objective of the S.T.E.P. program is to provide all the information you need to help you do your job as safely as possible.

Topics included in this safety video are: specific precautions, principles of the S.T.E.P. program, statistics, training, HAZWOPER means Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response, and hazardous materials.


DVD / / () / 9 minutes

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HOW DID THOSE CHEMICALS GET IN THE WORKPLACE?

How Did Those Chemicals Get In The Workplace? - When chemicals are introduced into the workplace, how do you ensure training and safe use? This is an excellent program for supervisors and employees that use chemicals and explains proper procedures for introducing new chemicals to ensure they are done so safely.

Topics covered in this safety video include: MSDS, Reactivity Section and training sessions.


DVD / / () / 6 minutes

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ICS FOR INDUSTRY: INCIDENT MANAGEMENT

Learn the different levels of incidents and how public health, safety and the environment are impacted.

The program reviews the different levels of incidents and describes the likely impact on public health, safety and the environment.

It outlines the concepts and components of the National Incident Management System, stressing the key organizational system provided by ICS.

Among the key features examined in this program are:
~ NIMS concepts & components
~ Span of control
~ Resource management
~ Communications


DVD / / () / 16 minutes

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INTERMODAL CONTAINERS

Train your personnel on safety issues of intermodal containers.

"Intermodal Containers" DVD describes containers which can be used interchangeably in different modes of transportation. Examples of intermodal containers include both tank and box containers. More than four million such containers are in use around the world. Problems may arise when hazardous materials are packed - whether properly or improperly - inside intermodal containers and external markings are not present to warn workers or emergency responders of the contents.

This DVD provides information for emergency responders and industry personnel who work with or who may respond to emergencies involving intermodal containers. It covers:
~ How intermodal containers are constructed and used
~ How accidents happen
~ Standards for IMO Type 1, Type 2, Type 5 and Type 7 containers
~ Features of specialized containers
~ Safety procedures to minimize accidents during loading and unloading operations
~ Procedures for safe response to emergencies involving both tank and box containers
~ Identifying hazardous materials
~ Using protective clothing
~ Isolating the accident scene
~ Managing leaks and fires


DVD (With Text) / / () / 28 minutes

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SHIPPING OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS

Shipping Of Hazardous Materials ¡V This program explains how the shipping process works, what regulations guide you through the shipping process, and some other useful information. The goal is to make you aware of hazardous materials and the proper shipping procedures.

Topics covered in this safety video include: US Postal Service, definition of hazardous materials, US Department of Transportation, hazard classes, United States Code of Federal Regulations for Transportation (49 CFR, with parts 100 to 185), North American Emergency Response Guidebook, hazardous materials descriptions and proper shipping names, identification numbers, Packing Groups, Label Codes, codes for special provisions, packaging authorizations, quantity limitations of the mode of transportation, vessel stowage, HAZMAT training, recurrent training, and recordkeeping requirements.


DVD / / () / 17 minutes

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