Category: General
Safety & Motivation
  T086 - Destination
Safety 1
A safe workplace begins with
safety-conscious employees. In this video, gumshoe detective Joe
Entrencher solves a case of increasing accidents at the ACME companies.
Emphasis is placed on the active role of the employee.
Tone: Humorous / Language: English,
Spanish / Caption: Open
Key Training Points: distorted
thinking - frustration - attitude - depression and tempers - knowledge
 T093 - Safety Programs
Employers spend millions of dollars
each year on safety programs to help ensure the safety of their
employees. Both managers and employees alike are reminded to share
an equal responsibility to make the programs work.
Tone: Actuality / Language: English,
Spanish
Key Training Points: awareness
- communication - meetings - reporting
T112 - The Safety
Mentor
The word mentor refers to a wise
advisor or teacher. Learn how safety mentoring works and how it
can be used to prevent accidents.
Tone: Actuality / Language: English
Key Training Points: benefits
- "how to";
 T121 - Just Horsing
Around
Joking around on the job is no
laughing matter. This video shows what can happen if a job is
not taken seriously.
Tone: Drama / Language: English,
Spanish / Caption: Open
Key Training Points: hazard potential
T138 - Self Interest
Of Safety
The fact that the person who
benefits most from a safe working method is the individual employee
and his or her family will be stressed.
Tone: Drama / Language: English
Key Training Points: self-awareness
- communication - benefits - responsibility
T164 - Safety In
Unfamiliar Places
Anytime you begin work at a new
or unfamiliar site, it's up to you to find out what hazards
you might face, how to respond to them and what the standard emergency
procedures are. The setting of a western gunfighter movie is used
to show that, by following a few simple steps, you can keep yourself
and others safe.
Tone: Drama / Language: English
Key Training Points: awareness
- getting information - haz com - preparation
T179 - 3 Steps To
Safety
A Job Hazard Analysis asks that
workers and employers Define, Analyze and Prevent potential safety
hazards before they occur. How to use this concept everyday is
explained.
Tone: Humorous / Language: English
Key Training Points: job analysis
break - break down steps - identify hazards - eliminate hazards
T183 - Redundant
Redundancy Auxiliary Safety Procedures
A mysterious stranger foretells
accidents that never happen because redundant safety measures
are used to prevent disaster.
Tone: Humorous / Language: English
Key Training Points: types of
procedures - failsafe methods - jackstands - safety valves - batch
reactors
 T189 - Silence Of
The Slams - Motivational
Sal is the most unsafe crook
in America. Will this guy wise up, or be sent to the chair, at
the prison for the criminally unsafe? This video takes a humorous
approach to selling employees on the concept of safety.
Tone: Humorous / Language: English
Key Training Points: self benefits
- knowledge improves the risks
T195 - There's
No Magic To Safety
A successful safety program is
a team effort between employee and employer. This video reminds
employees that they must get involved for a safety program to
work; it doesn't happen magically.
Tone: Humorous / Language: English,
Russian / Caption: Open
Key Training Points: statistics
- rules and regulations - communication - reporting - teamwork
 T209 - Peer Pressure
Peer pressure in the workplace
can cause us to ignore vital safety practices. Learn to identify
and deal with pressure from peers.
Tone: Actuality / Language: English -Spanish
Key Training Points: recognize
the problem - what to do & not to do
T231 - Ificouldawouldashoulda
How does it feel to know you've
gambled with safety - and lost? As Harvey falls to his fate, he
looks at what he could, would and should have done to avoid his
fatal fall.
Tone: Drama / Language: English
Key Training Points: awareness
- personal protective equipment - following procedures
T233 - Dress Safe
Dress safe and sensibly and be
aware that jewelry, loose clothing and long hair can put you at
risk when operating or working near equipment in the office and
in a plant.
Tone: Graphic / Language: English
/ Caption: Open
Key Training Points: protective
clothing - potential dangers
 T244 - Effective
Safety Meetings
When used correctly, Safety Shorts
videos can create a substantial impact on your safety program.
By instructing your managers and supervisors on the simple process
of effective meeting management, your Safety Shorts videos will
go a long way in eliminating accidents.
Tone: Actuality / Language: English,
Spanish
Key Training Points: importance
- preparation - documentation - interaction - communication -
resource guide

T263 - Employee Responsibilities
Safety in the workplace is no
accident. Employees can help reduce accidents and injuries by
fulfilling specific responsibilities for safety.
Tone: Drama / Language: English
Key Training Points: awareness
- compliance - reporting
T275 - Proactive
Safety
By adopting a proactive approach
to safety, you take charge of your own destiny. Offered is a step-by-step
program for getting started with Proactive Safety.
Tone: Actuality / Language: English
Key Training Points: total safety
management - planning
 T298 - How To Prepare
For An OSHA Inspection
OSHA is authorized to conduct
workplace inspections to enforce its standards. While employees
may not be cited for safety violations, their safety performance
on the job can affect the outcome of an inspection. Know your
responsibilities for safety, and follow safety rules and regulations
at all times.
Tone: Actuality / Language: English, Spanish
Key Training Points: compliance
- reporting - cooperation
 T299 - Workplace
Fatalities
Every year, thousands of workers
die from job-related accidents. Primary causes are highway traffic
accidents, homicides, falls, contact with flying or falling objects
and electrocution. To help prevent accidents, be alert for hazards,
and follow safety and health instructions at all times.
Tone: Graphic / Language: English
Key Training Points: statistics
- homicides - falls - electrocution
T300 - Near Misses
A near miss is any incident that
could have led to property damage or injury to a person but didn't.
When near misses occur, there is always an error- an error
that could have been fatal. Use near misses as warning signs to
identify unsafe acts or unsafe conditions that could lead to future
accidents.
Tone: Humorous / Language: English
Key Training Points: errors -
avoiding accidents - awareness - reporting
T303 - Job Hazard
Analysis
Job related injuries occur every
day in the workplace. Often these injuries occur because employees
are not using proper procedures. Establishing safe job procedures
is one benefit of a Job Hazard Analysis- a three-step process
that involves carefully studying and recording each step of a
job, identifying existing or potential job hazards, and determining
the best way to perform the job to reduce or eliminate these hazards.
Tone: Actuality / Language: English
Key Training Points: identify
and correct hazards in work area - the 3 steps to job hazard analysis
T311 - Safety Committees
Safety committees play an important
role in a company's safety program. When run properly,
a safety committee can increase safety awareness, and help achieve
safety goals and objectives that will ultimately reduce accidents
and injuries.
Tone: Actuality / Language: English
Key Training Points: identify
and correct hazards in work area - the 3 steps to Job Hazard Analysis
T321 Can You Spot
the Hazards?
Accidents and injuries occur
every day in the workplace. Many are caused by unsafe acts; others
are caused by unsafe conditions. To stay safe on the job, learn
to spot and correct hazards before they cause accidents.
Tone: Drama / Language: English
Key Training Points: inspecting
the work environment - identifying hazards - dressing safely
T322 Gas Cylinders - Welding, Cutting & Brazing
Gas cylinders used in welding, cutting and brazing operations contain potentially dangerous gases under high pressure. Certain actions, such as rough handling, exposure to electrical circuits or heat sources, and improper storage can lead to serious accidents. Make sure you're familiar with the potential dangers, and take precautions when handling, using, and storing fuel-gas cylinders.
Tone: Actuality / Language: English
Key Training Points: Hazards - Safe Handling & Use - Leaks - Proper Storage.
T323 - A Safety Story
In many cases, a person's safety is in his or her hands. Making a safe
or an unsafe choice can make the difference between life and death.
Learn how to help avoid accidents by taking responsibility for you own
safety.
Tone: Dramatization / Language: English
Key Training Points: safe and unsafe choices - responsibility for safety
- learning from past mistakes.
T324 Introduction to Safety - Office Safety
You may think you don't have to worry about safety if you work in an office. But thousands of office accidents happen every year, some serious. To help prevent office injuries,
practice good housekeeping and use safe work practices.
Tone: Dramatization / Language: English
Key Training Points: Common causes of office accidents - eliminating hazards - Safe work
practices
T325 Introduction to Safety - Warehouse
Warehouses can be dangerous because there is so much activity. Common injuries include back
injuries related to heavy lifting and accidental injuries involving powered industrial trucks.
To stay accident-free, use safe work practices and stay alert for potential hazards.
Tone: Dramatization / Language: English
Key Training Points: Back injuries - Forklift injuries - Safety rules and regulations - Safe
work practices
T326 Introduction to Safety - Construction
The construction industry is one of the most dangerous because there are so many hazards
present. Common causes of construction injuries include physical overload, falls, impact
accidents, machinery accidents, and electrocution. To stay accident free, always be aware of
hazards in you work environment.
Tone: Dramatization / Language: English
Key Training Points: Construction accidents - Common hazards - Safety measures.
T327 Introduction of Safety - General Industry
Most accidents are caused by unsafe acts. To stay safe on the job, follow all safety rules and
regulations. Learn to recognize the hazards in your workplace and take steps to avoid or
control them.
Tone: Dramatization / Language: English
Key Training Points: Common causes of accidents in the workplace - Hazard identification -
Safety rules and regulations - Safe work practices
T330 - HAPLESS HAL PLAYS THE BEHAVIOR-BASED SAFETY GAME
Every year, thousands of workers die from accidental injuries, and millions more suffer from disabling injuries. In the majority of these
accidents, unsafe behaviors are either a direct cause or a major contributing factor. Behavior-based safety programs help employees reduce
accidents by focusing on safe work behaviors.
Tone: Humorous / Language: English
Key Training Points: Consequences of unsafe acts - Changing work habits - Coaching - Measuring safety performances
T335 - Workplace Safety: Beating the Odds
When it comes to safety, you can't afford to take chances. Every year, over
5,000 workers are killed in work-related accidents, and another 3.8 million
suffer disabling injuries. To reduce the risk of becoming an accident
statistic, make safety a part of your job.
Tone: Dramatization Language: English
Key Training Points: Accident statistics - Unsafe acts - Accident costs - Safe work practices
T339 - Supervisor Safety Responsibilities
Supervisors are key figures in a company's safety efforts. By understanding
and accepting responsibility for safety, supervisors can help assure a safe
workplace and protect the employees they supervise from injury and illness.
Tone: Actuality Language: English
Key Training Points: Hazard prevention and control - Training - Employee
involvement in safety - Emergency preparedness and accident investigation -
Record keeping
T346 - Safety Signs

Safety signs provide a visual warning for hazardous situations. As part of their training, employees are required to have
instruction in basic sign language. Understanding and obeying signs can help prevent accidents and save lives.
Tone: Actuality / Language: English
Key Training Points: OSHA specifications for signs - Key words and symbols - Color-coding - Accident prevention tags
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