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1 State Compensation Insurance Fund Audio Visual Catalog

2 T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S How to Use This Catalog Borrowing Guidelines State Compensation Insurance Fund: Giving a Successful Safety Presentation Alphabetical Index Video Descriptions Subject Index Numerical Index HOW TO USE THIS CATALOG The videos described in this catalog are listed alphabetically. Each entry gives the title, description, special ordering information and other useful facts, such as running time and year produced. The description also notes if the title is available in Spanish or Bilingual, that is, English and Spanish on one program. You will find three indices an Alphabetical Index in the front of the catalog, a Subject Index and a Numerical Index in back. Use the Alphabetical Index if you know the title of the program. The Subject Index has been created for those who may not be familiar with current titles. Sometimes titles can leave you unclear as to what subject matter is discussed in the program. Explore each category, you may discover useful programs in other categories.

3 BORROWING GUIDELINES You can request videos and DVD s through our website at statefundca.com. You may borrow up to three (3) per location. Please identify one or more alternate choices should your first choice be unavailable.. Our videos and DVD s may be reserved up to sixty (60) days in advance. Please submit your request for videos and DVD s at least 10 working days prior to the show. date to allow time for shipment. They should be returned seven days after the requested show date.. RETURNING Please use the mailing label we provide to return the videos and DVD s. If the video is damaged, please return it with a note describing the problem. Each video or DVD must be returned via UPS Ground or U.S. Postal Service Priority Mail and insured for $ each; otherwise, the borrower assumes full responsibility for the replacement cost of lost media. Please return our media materials in a bubble wrap, padded envelope or a secure box to prevent damage. Return via: IMPORTANT UPS Ground Insured for $ OR By US Postal Priority Mail Insured for $ To: State Compensation Insurance Fund 1010 Vaquero Circle Vacaville, CA Please direct all inquiries and questions regarding the audio visual lending library to avlibrary@scif.com and one of our product specialists will assist you. PLEASE STOP AND READ Federal law provides severe civil and criminal penalties for the unauthorized reproduction of copyrighted audiovisuals. Criminal copyright infringement is investigated by the FBI and may constitute a felony with a maximum penalty of up to five (5) years in prison and/or a two hundred & fifty thousand dollar ($250,000) fine.

4 S T A T E C O M P E N S A T I O N I N S U R A N C E F U N D GIVING A SUCCESSFUL SAFETY PRESENTATION... A safety presentation helps to develop in people the desire, the knowledge, and the actions necessary to prevent accidents. People who have learned to recognize and correct unsafe conditions and practices improve their chances of averting the pain, inconvenience, and economic loss due to accidental injury. Audiovisuals (A/V) are the most cost-effective method of training because many people can be trained at once with the same information. AV training provides standardized information to employees, which improve communication, efficiency and productivity. Your safety presentation should focus on a single safety topic. Safety presentations can help you comply with Cal-OSHA training mandates. However, you should not rely solely on AVs; additional training (e.g., hands on) should accompany your safety presentation. The AV should provide information upon which you can build expertise and knowledge. (NOTE: Document your training by providing sign up sheets for employees, noting the date, topic discussed, presenter, etc.) The following are tips to help you give successful safety presentations: 1. PREVIEW AUDIOVISUAL Before showing an AV, preview it so you are familiar with its contents and purpose. 2. PREPARE IN ADVANCE To make the most of AV materials, take a look at the meeting room. Select a room for the meeting which will easily accommodate the group. It should be well ventilated, quiet, and free from telephones and other minor interruptions. If the group is large, you may want to consider having several smaller group meetings instead of one large session. For small groups, a U-shaped seating arrangement is ideal, while for larger gatherings use a wide rather than long room. Each person should be able to see the screen comfortably. Seating people close to the action will help them. Also, it is best to have equipment set up and tested before the presentation. This allows for troubleshooting problems before the actual presentation. 3. MAKE ARRANGEMENTS Announce the meeting well ahead of time, stating the time and place, subject and length of the meeting. Then, keep the schedule announced. It is recommended that meetings be held in the morning and kept as short as possible to allow for discussion time after the AV presentation. (continued next page)

5 4. PREPARE YOURSELF Outline an introduction to include the points you want to emphasize. This will aid you in guiding your discussion. Once employees are seated, you should explain the topic and the reason for viewing the AV. You may wish to pause the AV after each main idea is presented to discuss the topic further. Anticipate probable reactions from the group and be prepared for them. Handouts are also a good reinforcement tool for emphasizing your safety presentation and encouraging discussion. Decide when it is best to distribute them. 5. PRESENT YOUR MESSAGE Top management needs to show that they have a commitment to safety by recognizing your meeting and attending at least the beginning introductions. State your expectations clearly and concisely to establish your objectives (such as the meeting s agenda, changes the company hopes to establish, etc.). An AV can serve as both a motivating program opener and a focal point for the rest of your meeting. For the training session to be valuable, it has to have two-way communication. If employees don t ask questions, recap a few key statements from the AV to provoke discussion.

6 A l p h a b e t i c a l I n d e x A A Guide to Forklift Safety Accident Investigation: The Big Picture Actively Caring for a Total Safety Culture Actively Caring for Safety Series (4) Coaching Safe Behavior Implementing Behavior-Based Safety Making Safety Incentives Work Motivating Safe Behavior Aerial Work Platforms Africanized Honeybees in Agriculture AIDS in the Workplace Anthrax Awareness Arc Flash Safety Awareness ARC Welding Safety As it Should Be Done: Workplace Precautions Against Bloodborne Pathogens Asbestos: Understanding the Hazards Asbestos Awareness: Understanding The Risk ATV Safety For Agricultural Operations Automotive Dealership Safety B Back for the Future Back Injury Prevention Back Injury Prevention: Safe Lifting Back Safety Back Safety for Material Handlers Backing Up Basic First Aid, Parts I & II Basic Training About Chemical Hazards in the Workplace Basic Training About Controlling Hazardous Energy Sources Biological and Chemical Threats: Closing The Door.. 13 Bloodborne Pathogens: Heavy Industry Bloodborne Pathogens: Know the Risks Bloodborne Pathogens: Questions & Answers Bomb Threat Procedures Box Cutter/Utility Knife Safety Burn Prevention: Degree of Awareness C Cellular Phones & Two-Way Radios Chainsaw Maintenance & Safety Chemical Hazards in Construction Chemical Safety in the Laboratory Close Calls and Near Misses Close Calls: The Wake Up Call Confined Space Entry Investigation Confined Space Entry Series (5) Atmospheric Testing Confined Space Entry Confined Space Hotwork Confined Space Rescue Ventilation Confined Space Entry Series (3) Confined Space Entry Testing Confined Spaces Working Inside Confined Spaces Construction Fall Protection: Get Arrested! Construction Material Handling Consultation (Cal-OSHA Occupational Safety & Health) Conveyors CPR for Bystanders (Revised) CPR for Rescuers (Revised) Crane Safety: Outrigger Support & Stability Creating The Safety Plan D Defensive Driving: A Crash Course Defensive Driving: Prepared for the Worst Distracted Driving Don t Be A Dummy About Back Safety Don t Be A Dummy About Eye Safety Don t Dig Your Own Grave DOT Alcohol & Drug Training Kit(s) Drive Alert DOT Alcohol & Drug Training Kit(s) What DOT Supervisors Neet To Know About Reasonable Suspicion Training (revised 2005).. 18 Driveline Safety Driving Risks & Responsibilities E Electrical Safety on the Farm and Ranch Electrical Safety Series (4) Avoid The Risk Basic Principles Proper Response Working Around Live Circuits Emergency Action Plan Emergency Vehicle Operations Employee Safety Orientation Equipment and Machine Guarding Ergonomics Employee Training: Preventing Musculoskeletal Disorders Eye Injuries 3-D

7 F Facility Security: The Critical Link Fall Protection Felony, Fines, And Jail Field Forklift Safety Fire Extinguisher Safety Fire Extinguishers First Aid: Prepare To Help Five (5) Keys to Safe Driving Flynn Rainbow Nurseries Forklift Basic: Safe From The Start Forklift Fundamentals: Get the Facts Forklift Loading: Loading & Unloading of Truck Trailers Forklift Maneuvers: All The Right Moves Forklift Operators: Carry the Load Forklift/Powered Industrial Truck Service Forklift Safety Forklift Safety An Operator Training Program Forrrest Stump Framer Safety Fraud: An Ounce of Prevention G Get It Together Seat Belt Safety Give Safety a Hand: Hand Tool Safety Overview Golf Course Maintenance Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter Guarding Against Tuberculosis as a First Responder. 22 H Hand Protection: Lessons for a Lifetime Hand, Wrist and Finger Safety Handwashing: Avoiding Germs And Viruses At Work. 23 Handwashing: Your Health is in Your Hands Hazard Communication Hazard Communication: Real, Real-Life Hazard Recognition: Out of the Ordinary Hazardous Substances in the Auto Body Shop Hazcom Hearing Conservation and Safety Hearing Loss Prevention Hearing Protection: It Makes Sense Heat Stress He s Not the Guy I Married...Could It Be Lead? (Bilingual) Heimlich Maneuver: How To Save A Choking Victim. 24 High-Impact Electrical Safety High-Impact HAZCOM Training High-Impact Lockout/Tagout Home Health Safety Orientation Hope Services Safety Basics Hotel Safety So You Can Rest Easy Housekeeping on the Jobsite Housekeeping/Teamwork in Industry I In The Trenches: Excavation Safety Inspection, Care and Storage of Slings Introduction to Behavior-Based Safety Series (5) Behavior Analysis Understanding the Causes. 26 Foundation Concepts Shifting the Paradigm.. 26 Observation and Feedback: Creating Positive Consequences Problem Solving: Removing the Barriers Video.. 26 The Inventory: Defining Behavioral Exposures.. 26 It Only Takes a Second It s A Noisy World It s More Than Digging a Hole J Janitor Safety Job Hazard Analysis K Keeping Your Back in Action Keller Seven-Minute Trucking Series (5) Backing Coupling and Uncoupling Extreme Weather Driving Night Driving Seeing Hazards Killer Bees Kitchen Safety at Kennolyn Camp L Laboratory Safety Lab Safety: Under the Hood Lab Standard and Employee Compliance Ladder Safety (Marcom) Ladder Safety (Primedia) Ladder Safety (Safety Care) Ladder Safety (Safety Watch) Ladder Safety in Construction Last Straw: A Guide to Manual Material Handling.. 29 Lead Safety: Keep the Lead Out Life & Death: Confined Space Safety Lift Truck Training Program Lockout/Tagout An Open & Shut Case Lockout/Tagout: Real Life Lockout/Tagout: When Everyone Knows Logging Truck Safety Long Hair, Loose Clothing and Jewelry Safety Looking Back SCIF AV Catalog

8 M Machine Guard Safety Machine Guarding Machine Guarding Basic Safety Responsibilities Machine Power: Mechanical Power Presses & Mechanical Power-Transmission Apparatus Machine Safety Guards Machine Shop Safety Making BIG ROCKS Small Material Safety Data Sheets The ANSI Standard. 31 Mechanical Power Press Safety Don t Press Your Luck Medical Emergencies in the Workplace Series (2) Emergency First Response Life Sustaining Response Modern Driving Hazards MSDS: Communicating Chemical Safety N Near Miss Reporting Non-Violent Crisis Intervention Series (2) The Preventative Techniques The Therapeutic Physical Intervention O Office Ergonomics It s Your Move Office Ergonomics (Revised) Office Ergonomics Workplace On the Road: The Lighter Side of Lifting Orchard Safety: Citrus And Avocado Crops Orchard Safety: Nut Crops Orchard Safety: Tree Fruit & Specialty Crops Orientation to AG Safety (Bilingual) Orientation to AG Shop Safety (Bilingual) OSHA Recordkeeping True To From Overhead Cranes P Passenger Vans and Shuttle Bus Operations II Permit Required: Confined Space Entry Personal Hygiene Personal Protective Equipment (ERI) Planning For Disaster: Earthquake Power Tool Safety Series (4) Vol. I: Stationary Power Tools Vol. II: Stationary Power Tools Vol. III: Portable Power Tools Vol. IV: Portable Power Tools Preventing Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens Preventing Terminal Illness Proactive Safety Attitudes Looking Out For # Proactive Safety Attitudes Target Zero R Recognition, Evaluation and Control of Hazards Redefining Ergonomics Series (2) Definitions, Applications & Solutions for Cumulative Trauma Disorder Ergonomics as Part of Total Quality Management 36 Reducing Back Injury Losses Respirator The New Rules Respirators: Fit Testing NIOSH Standards Respirators: Your TB Defense -and- TB Respiratory Protection: Administrator s Review Respiratory Protection Respiratory Protection A Breath of Fresh Air Respiratory Protection Another World Restaurant Safety Restaurant Safety Orientation Return to Work for Employees Return to Work for Supervisors Right to Know Auto Service Facilities Road Rage and Aggressive Driving: A View From The Driver s Seat ROPS and Seat Belts Rough Terrain Straight Mast Forklifts S Safe Driving Tactics Safe Driving: Real, Real-Life Safe Driving Tactics: The Blindfold Effect Safe Lifting Safe Operation of Chainsaws Safe Operation of Overhead Cranes Safe Patient Handling Series (4) Mechanical Lifting Devices Moving a Patient From Bed to Chair Moving a Patient From Bed to Trolley Moving a Patient in Bed Safe Servicing of Turbine Pumps Series (2) Part I: Electrical Service Part II: Rig Operations Safe Winery Safety at Kennolyn Camp Safety Awareness: It s Up to You Safety Coach: The 7 C s of Safety Safety In The Nursery Industry Safety In The Supermarket Safety Meetings: Give em What They Want Safety on the Bottling Line Safety on the Job: Vehicle Backing Safety Orientation For AG Workers Series (2) Part I: Hazards Part II: Safe Practices Scaffold Safety at All Levels SCIF AV Catalog

9 Sense of Safety: Preventing Accidents in the Healthcare Industry Setting the Example Setting Up a Jobsite Safely Silica Exposure: It Can Leave Your Breathless Slips, Trips & Falls Keeping A Step Ahead Slips, Trips, and Falls-Taking The Right Steps Smart Moves Strategies for Safe Driving Series (4) Part I: Before You Drive Part II: Defensive Driving Techniques Part III: Hazards on the Road Part IV: Special Maneuvers Speed and Space Management: A Driver Training Program State Fund Print Shop: A Safety Success Stationary Scaffolds in Construction Stop It Burning Street Smarts: How to Avoid Being a Victim Supported Scaffolding Safety Suspended Scaffolding Safety T Table and Radial Arm Saw Safety Taking Control: The Workers Compensation Return to Work Connection Teacher Safety Orientation Team Lifting: Reducing Injuries in the Medical Workplace Thinking It Through: The Mark of the Professional Supervisor To Hear the Birds Sing Respirators Tool Box Safety Talks Series (20) Carbon Monoxide Chemical Safety Compressed Gas Safety Construction Equipment Maintenance Eye and Face Protection Fire Extinguisher Operation Foot Protection Hand Protection Head Protection Hearing Protection Ladder Safety Powder Actuated Tool Safety Safety Belts for Vehicle Safety Traffic Control Warning Signs Working Around Construction Equipment Safely. 45 Working Around High Voltage Working Safely Around Explosives Working Safely on Scaffolds Working Safely With Crane Rigging Tractor Safety AG Tractor Safety Series Basic Operation (Part 1) Highway Safety (Part 2) PTOs and Hitching (Part 3) Trans-Cultural Safety Tuberculosis: OSHA/CDC Guidelines in Healthcare st Century Ergonomics U Ultimate Driving Challenge Unsolved Accidents Updated 1990 Hand & Power Tool Safety Updated Forklift Operator Training Utility Vans V Valet Safety VDT Comfort Series Listen to Your Body The Seated Worker Workout Vineyard Safety: Table Grape & Raisin Grape Vineyard Safety: Wine Grape Industry Violence in the Workplace Violence in the Workplace: Water Utilities at Risk.. 48 W Welding Safety Welding Safety: Safe Work With Hot Work When Fire Strikes Winter Driving Update Workers Comp. Fraud: It Affects Us All Working Healthier is More Productive Working In The Cold Training Timeout Working Outdoors: Mosquitoes And Ticks Working Safely at a Golf Course Working Safely With Compressed Gas Cylinders Working Safely With Lead Working With Display Screen Equipment Workplace Fatalities: Most Common Causes Workplace Violence: First Line of Defense Workplace Violence: Recognizing and Diffusing Aggressive Behavior Y Your Eyes Are Different Your Safety in the Citrus Orchard Your Safety in the Peach Orchard SCIF AV Catalog

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11 A Guide To Forklift Safety (SCIF) VHS Title 697 (include Spanish) 16:40 min. DVD English and Spanish This video program was produced to assist California forklift trainers with their safety training efforts. It gives a brief overview of forklift training methods and procedures. It should be used inconjuction with the more comprehensive, written manual A Trainers Guid to Forklyft Safety Frorklfit safety ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION: THE BIG PICTURE (Coastal) VHS Title min. VHS Spanish This video discusses general unsafe working conditions and will help workers explore creative solutions that prevent accidents Accident Investigations ACTIVELY CARING FOR A TOTAL SAFETY CULTURE (Primedia) VHS Title min. A videotape to excite managers and employees about safety and encourage them that they can do something about it. This tape promotes the philosophy that safety alone should not be a priority; but rather, it should be considered as a value associated with every priority. It promotes a work environment based on employee involvement, teamwork and training. It also reinforces the need for employees to actively care about their fellow coworkers EMPLOYEE SAFETY MOTIVATION ACTIVELY CARING FOR SAFETY SERIES (4) (Tel-A-Train) COACHING SAFE BEHAVIOR VHS Title min. In this module, trainees learn how to conduct a systematic one-on-one coaching process based on observing a worker on the job and giving that worker feedback about safety-related behavior. Included are the following: how to develop and use behavior observation checklists; how to perform an observation and analyze performance; and then, considerable time is spent learning and practicing how to provide effective feedback to praise and support safe behaviors and to correct at-risk behaviors. IMPLEMENTING BEHAVIOR- BASED SAFETY VHS Title min. In this module trainees learn to implement the DO IT process, an employee driven behavior-based approach to safety improvement. First they learn how a behavior-based approach to safety works, and why it is an effective way to reduce the number of injuries occurring in the workplace. Then, they are guided stepby-step through the entire DO IT process and learn to function as an effective implementation team. MAKING SAFETY INCENTIVES WORK VHS Title min. In this module, trainees learn the basics of a good incentive program. They are also shown some negatives of a bad program which can do more harm than good. It continues the behavior-based approach to a successful safety program. You will be able to develop an incentive program that rewards safe behavior & not luck. MOTIVATING SAFE BEHAVIOR VHS Title min. This module introduces the Actively Caring for Safety Process. Human motivation is explained from a behavioral science perspective. Trainees learn why people are often more motivated to perform at-risk behavior than safe behavior. They are shown the importance of worker involvement in reducing injuries from both a practical and motivational standpoint, and learn what it means to actively care for safety. The module concludes with several practical techniques people can use to help motivate safe performance in their workplace SUPERVISORY 10 SCIF AV Catalog

12 AERIAL WORK PLATFORMS (Aurora) VHS Title min. Covers boom lifts and scissors lifts. Topics include: inspection, fueling and battery charging, driving, raising and lowering, parking, and dismounting CONSTRUCTION AFRICANIZED HONEYBEES IN AGRICULTURE (SCIF) VHS Title :30 min. This videotape provides a basic introduction to Africanized honeybees. It was filmed on location and uses action sequences to show viewers how to respond in an encounter with Africanized honeybees AGRICULTURAL /INSECT SAFETY AIDS IN THE WORKPLACE (SCIF) VHS Title min. A State Fund production which addresses some of the concerns that employees have expressed regarding AIDS in the workplace environment. This tape is a sensitive, in-depth look at what AIDS is and how it is transmitted and why it is safe to work among infected persons in the workplace setting. Interviews with leading authorities in the field of AIDS research are included BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS Anthrax Awareness (Coastal) VHS Title min. This timely production explains the meaning of anthrax, its methods of exposure, what to do if a person has been exposed, and how to handle the package or letter. Reviewers found this video to be accurate and comprehensive without being alarming General Safety & Healthcare ARC FLASH SAFETY AWARENESS (Coastal) VHS Title min. VHS Spanish DVD English and Spanish Everyday, sixteen workers are seriously injured in electrical accidents some fatally. This program covers NFPA 70E and reviews the three hazards encountered by those who work with or near electricity electric shock, arc flash and arc blast. It includes hazard analysis, PPE, and safe work practices WELDING SAFETY ARC WELDING SAFETY (Safety Source) VHS Title min. Spanish The basic procedures for ARC welding are discussed in this video in a clear and concise manner. Included is a review of ARC welding safety & safety and health hazards associated with this type of welding operation WELDING SAFETY AS IT SHOULD BE DONE: WORKPLACE PRECAUTIONS AGAINST BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS (NAC) VHS Title min. This video discusses the universal precautions for handling blood in the workplace, as required under OSHA s bloodborne pathogen standard. Produced for healthcare providers, it also shows the bloodborne pathogen precautions that should be used by law enforcement officers, emergency medical personnel, laboratory technicians, hospital housekeepers and dentists BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS ASBESTOS: UNDERSTANDING THE HAZARDS VHS Title min. This video is designed to instruct employees about the hazards of asbestos and is targeted towards all employees who may be required to work with or handle asbestos-containing materials. This program covers some basic facts about asbestos, discusses government regulations concerning asbestos, describes the long-term or chronic health effects associated with asbestos and explains the basic work practices for working safely with asbestos ASBESTOS SCIF AV Catalog 11

13 Asbestos AwarEness: Understanding the Risk VHS min. VHS Spanish DVD English and Spanish Everyday, millions of people work in buildings with asbestos products. To protect employees from asbestos hazards on the job, OSHA developed Section This program provides basic asbestos information on asbestos identification, exposure avoidance, protective clothing, exposure, and medical monitoring ASBESTOS ATV SAFETY FOR AGRICULTURAL OPERATIONS (SCIF) VHS Title min. VHS Spanish DVD English and Spanish This video covers proper training and safety procedures for the use of ATVs (all terrain vehicles). The program covers 1) knowing your ATV, 2) PPE, 3) maintenance, 4) rider safety strategy, 5) hidden dangers, 6) handling and training, 7) rough terrain, 8) water, 9) proper braking, and 10) the ATV Institute AGRICULTURAL SAFETY AUTOMOTIVE DEALERSHIP SAFETY (SCIF) VHS Title min. Most workplace accidents are preventable. Creating an accident free workplace takes commitment from everyone. Safety requires training, awareness, attitude, taking the time to do things right, and watching out for each other. This video reviews ways to help keep you safe on the job at an automotive dealership GENERAL SAFETY BACK FOR THE FUTURE (SCIF) VHS Title 31 9 min. This State Fund production illustrates the frequent back injuries in the grocery business by showing situations that contribute to unsafe conditions and practices. Includes slipping and tripping, stacking produce, lifting items, and standing in one position BACK CARE BACK INJURY PREVENTION (Aurora Pictures) VHS Title min. Designed with the office, factory and field worker in mind. This video is designed for white-collar and blue-collar environments. Includes exercises, techniques, tips and ergonomics for a better back, and correct postures for lifting BACK CARE BACK INJURY PREVENTION: SAFE LIFTING (DBP) VHS Title min. VHS Spanish DVD Title DVD Spanish Filmed in a variety of settings, this video explains how the back functions and demonstrates proper lifting techniques in both common and uncommon situations BACK CARE Back Safety (Express Train Coastal) VHS Title min. An excellent overview of how to minimize/ prevent back injuries. Covers load awareness, positioning, use of arms and hands, and planning the move. Also deals with stretching, elevation of loads and use of mechanical lifting devices Back Safety BACK SAFETY FOR MATERIAL HANDLERS (Costal) VHS Title min. VHS Spanish DVD English and Spanish Back injuries strike more than one million people on the job every year. These injuries result in lost time, lost wages, and pain. This program teaches back safety techniques specific to material handlers and recommends exercises to keep back muscles strong and flexible. The program includes information on 1) back structure, 2) repetitive stress illness, 3) proper lifting, and 4) warning signs of back injury BACK CARE 12 SCIF AV Catalog

14 BACKING UP VHS Title min. VHS Spanish Safely backing up trucks, trailers, and other vehicles can be a challenging task requiring more than just a little skill. Every year there are many accidents resulting in injury and damage due to carelessness when backing vehicles DRIVING SAFETY BASIC FIRST AID, PARTS I & II (Safety Shorts) VHS Title 680 Part I 10 min. VHS Title Part II 6 min. Your actions during the early moments of a medical emergency are critical. Everyone should know basic first aid. Be prepared for emergencies by learning the basic principles of emergency response and first aid that are covered in this two-part video FIRST AID Basic training about Chemical Hazards in the Workplace (ERI) VHS Title min. VHS Spanish The focus of this video is understanding chemical hazards in the workplace. Employees must know which chemicals they work with are hazardous and what safety precautions must be taken to protect themselves from these hazards Chemical Safety Basic Training About Controlling Hazardous Energy sources (ERI) VHS Title min. VHS Spanish This is a good video that speaks on proper lockout/tagout procedures. Most importantly, the video addresses residual movement and stored energy that workers must be made aware of prior to working or performing maintenance work on power equipment. It also describes the many sources of power. The video has a short quiz at the end, and an employer can go to the website and download the quiz, and give it to employees after viewing LOCKOUT/TAGOUT Biological and Chemical Threats: Closing the Door (Coastal) VHS Title min. DVD English and Spanish This video program seeks to close the door on such threats by providing practical information on precautions, symptoms and treatment of the major biological agents, namely: Anthrax, Smallpox, Botulism, Plague, Tularemia and Viral Hemorrhagic Fever General Safety and Health Care BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS: HEAVY INDUSTRY (Marcom) VHS Title min. VHS Spanish This video discusses the contents of the Standard. Topics include: diseases, the exposure control plan, emergency procedures, labels, signs, and PPE BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS: KNOW THE RISKS (Coastal) VHS Title min. VHS Spanish DVD English and Spanish This video complies with annual training requirements and teaches all employees common sense guidelines to protect themselves from the serious threat of bloodborne disease in the workplace. Topics include: risk of exposure; AIDS and Hepatitis B; transmission of bloodborne diseases; minimizing risk; housekeeping; and proper waste disposal BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS SCIF AV Catalog 13

15 BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS: QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (ERI) VHS Title min. VHS Spanish This video discusses BBP situations in the workplace and common sense guidelines to protect the employee. Topics include: importance of good housekeeping, use of barriers and PPE, universal precautions, and responding to possible exposures BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS BOMB THREAT PROCEDURES (The Training Network) VHS Title min. This comprehensive video provide critical information that employees must know in case of a bomb threat in the facility. Specifications of what to look for and how to react to a bomb threat incident is included GENERAL SAFETY BOX CUTTER/UTILITY KNIFE SAFETY (Aurora) VHS Title 681 8:30 min. This video provides an excellent overview of utility knife/box cutter safety. Filmed in a variety of work settings, the video begins with a series of mishaps caused by the unsafe use of utility knives. The mishaps are then carefully examined to reveal the underlying causes, as well as the steps that would prevent similiar accidents. The content of this video is aimed at helping reduce injuries, lost time and damaged product GENERAL SAFETY BURN PREVENTION: DEGREE OF AWARENESS (ITS) VHS Title min. Communicates to employees the seriousness of burn injuries by discussing the potential damage a burn can have on the human body, the common types of burns and their causes, and methods of preventing burns when working around potential burn sources BURNS CELLULAR PHONES & TWO-WAY RADIOS (Safety Shorts) VHS Title min. DVD Title This video stresses safe practices for wireless communication while operating motor vehicles DRIVING CHAINSAW MAINTENANCE & SAFETY (Safety Care) VHS Title min. The combination of a regularly maintained chainsaw with the correct personal and operational safety procedures should ensure trouble free and successful operation of the saw. Included in this program are sections that deal with the following: the components of the chainsaw; chain types and selection; chain components sharpening the chain and setting the depth gauge; guide bar maintenance and chain assembly; chain tension; personal safety; and operational safety CHAIN SAW SAFETY CHEMICAL HAZARDS IN CONSTRUCTION (SCIF) VHS Title min. Wide coverage of hazards, including: carbon dioxide from machine exhaust; exposure to dust or asbestos in demolition work; cautions for use of paints; adhesives; concrete and acids; chemical burns and dermatitis. Illustrates meetings for toolbox and management as well as contractor/subcontractor. Shows mechanical testing measurement equipment. (Note: Indicator tubes should not be relied upon for hydrogen sulfide and carbon monoxide testing in confined spaces.) 1987 CONSTRUCTION CHEMICAL SAFETY IN THE LABORATORY (Tel-A-Train) VHS Title min. Presents viewers with hazards and appropriate preventive safe practices. It also stresses the importance of taking individual responsibility and initiative. Common, but often overlooked safety hazards are thoroughly discussed in the context of the modern laboratory environment CHEMICAL SAFETY 14 SCIF AV Catalog

16 Close Calls And Near Misses (ERI) VHS Title min. VHS Spanish This video stresses to employees the importance of reporting all close calls and near miss incidents so that proper action can be taken to improve conditions and prevent injuries. Topics include: employee complacency; escalation of unreported incidents; correcting hazards and unsafe conditions; control of emotions; and recognizing unsafe acts General Safety CLOSE CALLS: THE WAKE UP CALL (Aurora) VHS Title min. This tape offers a dramatic look at close calls and near misses, an important safety topic that is often overlooked. Accidents are often preceded by some kind of close call involving unsafe conditions, unsafe actions, or minor injuries. Through dramatic accident scenarios and real life interviews, this video shows how to recognize these close calls and wake up to the danger they represent GENERAL SAFETY CONFINED SPACE ENTRY VHS Title min. Discusses the entry permit requirements, safe atmospheric testing, personal protective equipment and training the Entry Team. CONFINED SPACE HOTWORK VHS Title min. This tape focuses on the hotwork permit, special safety equipment, fire watch and emergency rescue. CONFINED SPACE RESCUE VHS Title min. Worker orientation, OSHA rescue requirements, technical rescue techniques, and developing the Rescue Team are some of the topics covered in this video. VENTILATION VHS Title min. The topics addressed in this tape include the common ventilation problems, how to avoid them, and basic safety procedures to follow when using different ventilation techniques CONFINED SPACES CONFINED SPACE ENTRY INVESTIGATION (Coastal) VHS Title min. DVD English and Spanish DVD English and Spanish This program investigates two actual confined space accidents what happened, what went wrong, how they could have been prevented, four areas to investigate, and survival in a confined space. Through these examples, employees will learn how to work safely in confined spaces CONFINED SPACE CONFINED SPACE SAFETY SERIES (3) (Tel-A-Train) CONFINED SPACE ENTRY VHS VHS Title min. This program prepares your workers to comply with the OSHA mandate. Types of confined spaces and the importance of control measures are discussed in detail. Protective equipment and rescue techniques are demonstrated. CONFINED SPACE ENTRY SERIES (5) (Coastal) ATMOSPHERIC TESTING VHS Title min. This part covers atmospheric hazards, procedures for proper pretesting, and how to respond when air is unsafe. SCIF AV Catalog 15

17 TESTING CONFINED SPACES VHS Title min. Addresses a variety of methods for testing confined spaces under the OSHA guidelines. Gas detector tubes and electronic gas detectors are fully explained and demonstrated. The dangers of flammable gases and the proper ways to detect them are discussed. WORKING INSIDE CONFINED SPACES VHS Title min. This videotape concentrates on safe work practices when working in confined spaces. It demonstrates ways of avoiding common hazards such as falls, noise and temperature extremes. Purging and ventilation are covered, and protective equipment is discussed CONFINED SPACES Construction Fall Protection: Get Arrested! (Coastal) VHS Title min. VHS Spanish This film thoroughly and clearly covers several methods of fall protection for construction sites. Information presented includes guardrail systems, fall arrest systems, positioning devices, safety nets and hole covers. They also use crash dummies to show the negative results of improper use Fall Protection CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL HANDLING VHS Title min. This videotape is designed for all employees who are involved in material handling. Covers safe lifting and other safety rules related to this type of work CONSTRUCTION CONSULTATION (Cal-OSHA Occupational Safety & Health) VHS Title min. Explains the role and services of the Cal-OSHA consultation services for the Employer. This free service cannot supply or share information with the compliance/enforcement division of Cal-OSHA SUPERVISORY CONVEYORS (Safety Shorts) VHS Title 588 5:30 min. This video stresses to employees that conveyors can pose serious hazards. Emphasized here are the precautions that should be taken, such as respecting all safety and warning devices and following safe work practices at all times GENERAL SAFETY CPR FOR BYSTANDERS (REVISED) (Pyramid) VHS Title min. VHS Spanish CPR training for the general public. Includes signals/actions for survival, risk factors in heart attacks and childhood injury control. Training modules include the ABC s of CPR; One- Rescuer CPR and Adult Airway Obstructions; Child and Infant CPR; and Child-Infant Airway Obstruction CPR CPR FOR RESCUERS (REVISED) (Pyramid) VHS Title min. VHS Spanish Designed to supplement CPR training classes for professional rescuers, including medical and health care professionals and emergency medical technicians. Training modules include the ABC s of CPR; One-Rescuer and Two-Rescuer CPR; Adult Airway Obstruction; Child and Infant CPR; Child and Infant Airway Obstruction; and a dramatic depiction of a lifesaving situation CPR 16 SCIF AV Catalog

18 CRANE SAFETY: OUTRIGGER SUPPORT & STABILITY VHS Title min. Workers may be at risk of serious injury or death when a crane tips or overturns. To help avoid accidents, use outriggers and adequate mats as needed to support and stabilize cranes CRANE/RIGGING SAFETY Distracted Driving (AIMS) VHS Title min. Excellent up-to-date video reminding drivers of the distractions of CD players, cell phones, reading, eating, etc. Good review of braking distances, dealing with aggressive drivers, and tips to avoid distractions DRIVING SAFETY CREATING THE SAFETY PLAN (Safety Watch) VHS Title min. Discusses developing a safety plan and leading employees involvement in a safety plan. The following elements are highlighted: Appropriate Action-motivator, Behavior, and Consequences (ABC) Supervisory DEFENSIVE DRIVING: A CRASH COURSE (Coastal) VHS Title min. DVD English and Spanish This video explains what defensive driving means and how to do it. It covers: planning the trip; inspecting the vehicle; keeping a defensive attitude; distractions; practical tips for city driving; freeway driving; and rural road usage. A companion video, Defensive Driving: Prepare for the Worst, covers driving under adverse conditions DRIVING SAFETY DEFENSIVE DRIVING: PREPARED FOR THE WORST (Coastal) VHS Title min. DVD English and Spanish This video covers driving under adverse conditions such as fog, rain, snow, animals in the road, and a car breakdown situation. There is a companion video, Defensive Driving: A Crash Course, that covers the basics of defensive driving DRIVING SAFETY Don t Be A Dummy About Back Safety (ERI) VHS Title min. VHS Spanish Filmed using dummies, this video illustrates that most back injuries can be avoided if workers maintain a positive safety attitude and follow back safety basics at all times. Topics include: How Back Injuries Occur; The Fulcrum Principle and Its Effect on Your Spine; Safe Lifting Techniques; Importance of Exercise and Postures; and Responding to Back Pain Back Safety Don t Be a Dummy About Eye Safety (ERI) VHS Title min. VHS Spanish This video stresses the responsibility of each individual to wear the appropriate eyewear to protect his or her eyes from workplace hazards and prevent blinding eye injuries. Dummies were used to inform viewers on the various safety issues Eye Safety DON T DIG YOUR OWN GRAVE (ERI) VHS Title min. This video has shock value and helps remind viewers of the dangers involved with trenching and how difficult it is to get someone out when a cave-in occurs. It also gives you some basic knowledge of trench safety and the types of protection available TRENCH SAFETY DOT SCIF AV Catalog 17

19 ALCOHOL & DRUG TRAINING KIT(s) (Buckley) Driver Alert VHS Title min. This program complies with revised Department of Transportation (DOT) training requirements regarding what all Drivers and safety-sensitive employees need to know about DOT drug and alcohol rules and testing regulations. This cover the mondatory training & education, including information about the most commonly used substances, their signs and symptoms, and the importance of maintaining a drug-free workplace TRUCKING DOT ALCOHOL & DRUG TRAINING KIT(s) (Buckley) What DOT Supervisors Need To Know About Reasonable Suspicion Training (revised 2005) Something More Than A Hunch (Part I) VHS Title min. You Make The Call (Part II) VHS Title min. This program complies with revised Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations 49CFR40 and 49CFR382 for Supervisor s Alcohol and Drug Training Requirements. This training is mandated for all managers and supervisors of employees designated by DOT regulations as being in safety-sensitive positions TRUCKING DOT ALCOHOL & DRUG TRAINING KIT(s) (Buckley) Driver Alert VHS Title min. This program complies with revised Department of Transportation (DOT) training requirements regarding what all drivers and safety sensitive employees need to know about DOT drug and alcohol rules and testing regulations. This covers the mandatory training & education, including information about the most commonly used substances, their signs and symptoms, and the importance of maintaining a drug-free worplace TRUCKING DRIVELINE SAFETY VHS Title min This video by the Agricultural Driveline Manufacturers Association covers the safe use and maintenance of drivelines. It covers a variety of applications and equipment. It stresses not to modify shields AGRICULTURAL DRIVING RISKS & RESPONSIBILITIES (Safety Care) VHS Title min. This program examines the costs associated with operating company vehicles and some general issues associated with driving at work. It does not teach driving skills. Included in the program: essential reason for a safe driving program; the four components of a safe driving program; preventing theft; parking a vehicle; general do s and don ts; and what should be done if an accident occurs DRIVING ELECTRICAL SAFETY ON THE FARM AND RANCH (PG & E) VHS Title min. VHS Spanish This videotape, a production by Pacific Gas and Electric Company, explores some of the common electrical hazards workers on farms and ranches can be exposed to and how they can safeguard themselves and their coworkers AGRICULTURAL Electrical Safety Series (Coastal) Avoid The Risk VHS Title min. DVD English and Spanish This video discusses safe work practices that every electrical worker should employ in order to avoid the risk of electrical shock or electrocution. The illustrations are clear, precise, and easy to understand. The subject matter was done in a manner that communicated the seriousness of the subject without insulting a person. 18 SCIF AV Catalog

20 Basic Principles VHS Title min. DVD English and Spanish This video discusses the application of basic electrical safety principles, safety work practices, and correct emergency response procedures. This also provides definitions for several terms commonly used among electrical workers. Proper Response VHS Title min. DVD English and Spanish This video consists of just enough information to hold the audience, yet not overwhelming with details and information. Recommended for a basic introduction to working around electricity and first aid for electrical accidents. Working around Live Circuits VHS Title min. Electrical practices for qualified electrical workers is highlighted here. The video not only discusses what makes a person qualified, but also goes over the safety precautions that should be used while working on live circuits and using test equipment. Also reviewed is the NEC (National Electrical Code) Electrical Safety Emergency Action Plan (Coastal) VHS Title min. DVD English and Spanish This video focuses on: different emergencies, written plans & evacuation procedures, and the employees participation General Safety & Safety Awareness EMPLOYEE SAFETY ORIENTATION (Safety Source) VHS Title 115 VHS Spanish DVD Title DVD Spanish min. Overview of general hazards to which employees may be exposed. It also includes basic safety, machinery, electrical safety, back injury prevention, fire protection, personal protective equipment, and employee safety responsibility SAFETY AWARENESS EQUIPMENT AND MACHINE GUARDING (Safety Care) VHS Title min. Takes place in what looks like an automobile manufacturing plant. Shows many different types of guarding and different types of injuries MACHINE AND EQUIPMENT GUARDING Ergonomics Employee Training: Preventing Musculoskeletal Disorders (ERI) VHS Title min. VHS Spanish The video focuses on the three main components of a successful ergonomics program: (1) Developing a Knowledge of Musculoskeletal Disorders (2) Reporting Their Signs and Symptoms (3) Controlling Ergonomic Hazards Topics reviewed in regards to the above components are: types of musculoskeletal disorders; the importance of reporting MSD signs and symptoms; determining MSD incidents and risk factors; the purpose of job hazard analysis; and the measure to be taken to control ergonomic hazards Ergonomics EMERGENCY VEHICLE OPERATIONS (ASVP) VHS Title min. Presents driving techniques, laws associated with emergency response, and using warning devices appropriately. Tips for driving under adverse conditions, the effects of speed, parking, demonstrations and scene footage are shown DRIVING SAFETY EYE INJURIES 3-D (Safety Shorts) VHS Title min. This video graphically depicts eye injuries and demonstrates basic guidelines for prevention. Focuses specifically on airborne objects and protective gear types EYE SAFETY SCIF AV Catalog 19

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