Search Video Library for: Workplace Safety & Awareness
The Safety Lotto™
This program shows how people tempt fate and risk injury -- or death -- with unsafe behaviors. It covers eight safety topics. Eight people selected are shown doing unsafe things and paying the price for it. Their number was up.
Hand Washing 101
You should always wash your hands before, during, and after preparing or eating food, using the toilet, caring for someone who is sick, blowing your nose (or coughing/sneezing), handling animals or touching garbage. Think of hand washing as a process. Follow these steps to ensure proper hand washing.
The First 30 Seconds: The Safe Use of Fire Extinguishers
The first thirty seconds after discovering a fire is critical. Within those few moments a decision to fight a fire must be made and knowing when to fight and when to flee can mean the difference between life and death. The program describes how to best use an extinguisher and when not to use it.
Discussion Card: Staying Safe in a Pandemic
Keeping safe when returning to work after a pandemic or sickness is a priority for the entire organization. These easy-to-use cards provide an easy-to-remember model (C.O.V.I.D.) along with thought-provoking questions for maintaining a safe work environment. These cards are great for a quick reminder, reinforcement or as a conversation generator.
I'll Take Care of It! (from Workplace Inclusion: Navigating Through Difficult Times™)
You're back at work after many months of working from home due to a health scare. Someone is sent home because of a cough. You see them back at work the very next day. Management doesn't seem concerned. But then there are rumblings and someone makes a veiled threat about taking care of it. What do you do?
The Safety Deck™
Specifically designed to be an orientation video program for new employees - it also provides a review for seasoned workers or a point of departure toward a more in-depth training cycle for the general employee population.
Accident Investigation: A Tool for Effective Prevention™ (Complete Program)
Conducting a valid and useful accident investigation is an opportunity to influence the work environment of those around you. It requires tact, diligence, thoughtful communication, and an understanding of the work environment.
Air Purifying Respirators: Guidelines for Safety™
This program is specifically designed to inform viewers about air-purifying respirators — their benefits and limitations, selection, fit testing, cleaning, storage, and inspection procedures.
Anhydrous Ammonia Safety Training
This video teaches employees how to make a systematic evaluation of the entire ammonia system, determine if problem areas exist and make sure the ammonia system at your facility remains under control.
Back Safety - Back in Business™
This program runs through various techniques, including proper work postures and lifting techniques, to reduce back stress.
Bloodborne Pathogens: You Can't Tell by Looking (General Industry)
This program addresses the nature of bloodborne pathogens, the federal standard and facility exposure control plan, protective measures, Hepatitis B vaccination, emergency procedures as well as training and record-keeping.
Bloodborne Pathogens: You Can't Tell By Looking (Healthcare)
This program addresses the nature of bloodborne pathogens, the federal standard and facility exposure control plan, "Universal Precautions" (this is known as "Standard Precautions" in the healthcare version in accordance with Centers for Disease Control guidelines), protective measures, Hepatitis B vaccination, emergency procedures as well as training and record-keeping.
Breathing in High Hazard Zones with Atmosphere-Supplying Respirators
This program is specifically designed to inform viewers about atmosphere-supplying respirators — their benefits and limitations, selection, fit testing, cleaning, storage, and inspection procedures.
Confined Space Safety
If your employees know the precautions they must take before entering a confined space, it can save their lives—and the lives of their coworkers.
Confined Spaces, Deadly Places™
This program is based on the real-life incidents that led to OSHA's rule making on confined space entry. It's a gripping account of the hazards that can befall untrained workers and permit violators.
Confined Spaces: Survival by Permit™
This program reviews the importance of following confined entry requirements - including the ever important permit.
Contractor Safety: A Contract For Safety
This program provides a basic overview of the safety procedures contractors need to be aware of in most facilities.
Decontamination Safety Training
Use this video to train personnel who provide hazardous materials release response, site clean-up, supervision, environmental and personnel monitoring, and equipment decontamination.
Dog Bite Safety Training
If your employees come into regular contact with dogs, they must be able to recognize when they are in danger of an attack. And knowing what actions to take—and not to take—can mean the difference between their safety and serious injury.
Electrical Safety Related Work Practices™
This video shows viewers how to inspect for abnormalities in equipment and faulty wiring which could result in an unexpected release of electrical energy through the body.
Electrical Safety: Preventing Shock of Lifetime™
The program starts with a dramatic incident in which a worker receives a severe shock while working near electrical lines. After defining the difference between a qualified worker and an unqualified worker, the program goes on to describe various training, work practices, and preventive measures that these employees need to know.
Energy Isolation & Control (Lockout/Tagout) Training
Hundreds of employees die each year and thousands more are injured because they didn’t use effective control measures to protect themselves from the release of hazardous energy.
Ergonomics Awareness for Employees™
This program provides employees with a basic orientation to ergonomics and how employees can contribute in an overall ergonomics safety program.
Ergonomics for Supervisors™
This program is geared to any managers or supervisors who would be involved in implementing, administering or maintaining a workplace ergonomics effort.
Ergonomics Workstation Modifications
Simple modifications in posture, work habits, and workstation design to reduce discomfort, fatigue, and injury.
Ergonomics: Preventing Cumulative Trauma Disorders
This program reviews the risk factors and symptoms associated with various cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs).
Fall Protection & Prevention™
Falls from elevation are the number one cause of on-site occupational fatalities. Yet despite the alarming statistics, personal fall protection is the most under-utilized safety resource.
Fall Protection: Taking Fall Protection to Greater Heights™
Special safety concerns for the use of stairways, ladders, and scaffolds are discussed. Throughout the program, actual accidents are shown with suggestions on how the accidents could have been prevented. Fall protection expert, Nigel Ellis, Ph.D., CSP, P.E., also appears in the program with comments about fall protection.
Fire Basics in the Workplace™
This program shows the four classes of fires, how to prevent each kind of fire, the proper fire extinguisher to use, and how to use it properly.
Fire Prevention: It’s Up to You
The program poses a series of questions and answers regarding the hazards most often responsible for fires, the steps to take in the event of a fire, and what employees and employers can do to prevent fires.
First Responders Duty™
This program covers the hazardous materials response plan and how it should be developed and implemented in order to effectively handle anticipated emergencies.
Forklift Safety™
This program reviews the requirements for operating a forklift safely. From pre-trip inspection requirements through refueling, it educates viewers on the many kinds of awareness needed to operate a forklift truck properly.
Goin’ Through the Motions™ (For Employees)
Goin’ Through the Motions is a program that both informs employees about repetitive motion illnesses and presents specific actions that will reduce the risk on the job.
Goin’ Through the Motions™ (For Supervisors)
Goin’ Through the Motions—For Supervisors is a video that both informs supervisors and managers about repetitive motion illnesses and presents specific actions that will reduce the risk on the job.
Hanging Iron: Truck Tire Chaining
This highly acclaimed program instructs big rig drivers on the various processes and regulations involved with snow chain usage. It provides drivers with step-by-step instructions for the two different methods of mounting chains on tires (roll over method and block method), plus a real roadside example.
Hazard Communication: Physical Hazards™
For all line employees and supervisors who handle potentially hazardous materials on the job.
Hazard Communication: Health Hazards™
Basic health hazards and terms commonly found on the SDS are illustrated with graphics and demonstrations that enhance the training experience.
Hazard Communication: It's All About Safety
This refresher program to the Hazard Communication Standard provides a concise overview of the key elements of the standard that any employee, supervisor or contractor who work with potentially hazardous materials should be aware of.
Hazard Communication: Refresher Training
This refresher training program to the Hazard Communication Standard provides a concise overview of the key elements of the standard that any employee, supervisor or contractor who work with potentially hazardous materials should be aware of.
HAZMAT Awareness: A Starting Point for Safety™
This program emphasizes the total team effort required of shippers, handlers, and carriers in safely handling a hazardous material.
Hearing Protection: Hearsafe™
This program explains how loud noise, on and off the job, can cause permanent hearing loss while showing various types of hearing protectors and tells how to wear them.
Holding Effective Safety Meetings
Keep your team involved in a safe workplace. This program helps employees understand the importance of safety meetings, how to plan and conduct them and reporting violations of your safety policy.
Hypothermia and Frostbite
This informative video thoroughly covers everything employees need to know about the dangers of hypothermia and frostbite—and how to avoid them.
Lab Compliance: Laboratory Conditions™ (Using Chemicals Safely)
Work in a laboratory, or even cleaning or fixing equipment there, usually involves handling, moving, pouring, or measuring many different substances. Not all of them are hazardous, but some are. And you have to know how to protect yourself from the substances that can harm you, your coworkers, or the environment."
Labels and Other Forms of Warning
This program explains the basic hazard warning information that will be found on labels and how that information is tied to the MSDS.
Lift Truck Inspections: Battery-Powered Engines™
This video provides a step-by-step checklist for conducting both a physical/exterior and Operational inspection, including all parts and systems.
Lift Truck Inspections: Internal Combustion Engines™
Current Regulations require that lift trucks be inspected at least once a day. This video will teach viewers how to conduct pre-operation inspection of a lift truck powered by an internal combustion engine, as well as the proper techniques for starting and refueling.
Listen Up! Preventing Noise Induced Hearing Loss
This program describes the effect of noise on hearing and provides information concerning the different types of personal hearing protection and their proper use. The different aspects of the company’s hearing conservation program are detailed including noise monitoring procedures, controlling noise exposure, audiometric testing, training and record-keeping.
Main Street™
OSHA has expanded the Hazard Communication or Right-To-Know Standard beyond the manufacturing and chemical industries to cover employees who work with chemicals at non-manufacturing organizations. This program is designed to instruct workers about the chemicals they work with, what precautions to take to avoid injury and what to do if accidents occur
Material Safety Data Sheet - Information You Can Use™
The program explains how the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) information provides the answers to critical questions in an emergency.
Most Common Violations of the Electrical Standard
This program teaches your employees about the most common violations which OSHA cites—and how to avoid them.
Office Ergonomics: If Only Your Computer Could Talk
This is an engaging video with an emphasis on computer monitors. An amusing "screen saver" named Bill takes control of the situation and teaches everyone all he knows about proper monitor set-up and other office issues such as material handling.
Operator In Control - Driving a Forklift Safely™
This program focuses on the personal responsibility of the operator and stresses the joint efforts of both employer and employee to ensure safe operation of the forklift truck.
Personal Protective Equipment
Every year, hundreds of thousands of employees are injured because they fail to wear the necessary personal protective equipment (PPE), or the equipment they did wear didn’t fully protect them. This program focuses on the types of PPE used to protect the eyes, face, head, hands and feet.
Personal Protective Equipment Training™
This program teaches employees that their safety depends on understanding the hazards in the workplace and equipping themselves to avoid them.
Powerlifters Part 1: The Basics of Forklifts
The program uses a combination of warehouse footage and informative graphics to explain the basic types and principles of counterbalanced forklift trucks.
Process Safety Management - An Introduction
This program provides information about the specific requirements of the PSM Standard for personnel who will be taking part in gathering process safety information or participating in process safety analysis.
Process Safety Management - Operator Responsibilities
This program takes the operator through the initial start-up process, normal operations, temporary operations, emergency shut down, post-tear down and inspection start-up. Special emphasis is placed on communication during the information gathering and hazard analysis processes.
Process Safety Management - Process Hazard Analysis
Viewers will learn how a process hazard analysis is conducted to identify what accidents might happen and what the consequences might be.
Process Safety Management - Process Safety Information
Learn the importance of gathering information that will tell employees what will happen to chemicals , processes, equipment and containment systems in various situations, and how this information can help them answer “what if” scenarios and react to accidental releases of hazardous chemicals.
Respiratory Hazards in the Workplace (Complete Program)
This video gives an overview of the nature, extent, and effects of typical respiratory hazards. These hazards include three types: oxygen deficiency, particulate contaminants, and gas and vapor contaminants.
Rules of Danger - Basic Principles of Electricity™
Electricity causes thousands of injuries and deaths and millions of dollars in property damage each year. Yet electricity acts in predictable ways—there is nothing mysterious about it. Knowing the basic Rules of Danger about electricity can significantly reduce the risk of property damage, injury, or death.
Safe Lift Truck Operation
This video shows operators how to avoid a lift truck accident. It covers step-by-step procedures for safely picking up a load, driving with a load, setting a load down, and parking.
Safe Use of Powered Pallet Movers
This program uses a combination of warehouse footage and informative graphics to explain the basic types and principles of powered pallet movers. Powered industrial vehicle training requirements are outlined including new hire and refresher training requirements. Issues concerning the stability triangle and load balance are addressed using 3D graphics and animation.
Safety Orientation For Employees - Heavy Industry™
Designed to teach your new employees how to recognize and work safely around hazards in the workplace, this video introduces the principles of hazard communication, energy isolation and control, permits and confined space safety—as well as the types of tasks which are prohibited in the workplace.
Safety Orientation for Employees - Light Industry
This program introduces the principles of hazard communication, energy isolation and control, permits and confined space safety.
Safety Orientation: Working Together for Safety™
Getting to the brass tacks of the importance of safety on the job, this program hits hard at what safety is and the importance of keeping safety top-of-mind each and every day. The program addresses the relationship of unsafe actions to accidents, the safety responsibilities of management and employees and the safety system that has been established.
Signs, Tags, Labels & Placards™
Injuries and accidents can be prevented and lives can be saved when signs, tags, labels and placards are used properly.
Sounding the Alarm
This program is directed to training workers who might discover a hazardous chemical spill or release how to gather the information necessary to sound the alarm without placing themselves in jeopardy.
The Rules of Danger - Working Safely With Electricity™
Part 1 of a two-part series, this program covers how electricity works and what hazards it presents.
Think Forklift: Methods and Hazards of Operation™
This program outlines and explains the hazards of forklift operation. It details the reasons why forklifts can become unstable and tip over. It examines ramp and loading dock accidents as well as hazards that pose a threat to the safety of pedestrians.
Understanding the Hazard Classes
This program is for all line employees and supervisors who handle potentially hazardous materials on the job. Live action sequences show different response tactics that should be considered before attempting to mitigate a hazardous materials incident.
Uniform for Safety: Wearing Personal Protective Equipment
This program examines the components that make up the protective equipment that keeps workers safe on the job. It outlines how an employer assesses the need for PPE based on the potential hazards in a facility.
Unstable Machine: The Nature of a Forklift™
Forklift accidents account for thousands of injuries each year — many of them serious and too many of them fatal. The big cause of these injuries is lack of stability — more specifically, tip-over.
Using Air Purifying Respirators
The importance of recognizing the different types of respiratory hazards that may be encountered, and specific type and style of respirator to be used are detailed as well as the proper procedures for putting-on and taking-off, cleaning, and storing respirators. The different aspects of the company’s respiratory protection plan, air monitoring, fit testing, record-keeping and medical examination requirements are also covered.
Waste Watchers™
This program enables your organization to provide the essential training for increasing employee awareness for correct handling of hazardous waste.
Winter Driving™ - Become a Good Winter Driver
Winter driving is at best frustrating, and at worst, dangerous. In difficult weather it can take all your driving ability just to keep your vehicle on the road. In order to safely handle your vehicle in winter weather, you must be able to: assess road conditions, predict how your vehicle will react and know what action to take to keep it under control.
Winter Walking™
This program will help your employees identify potential hazards and use techniques to avoid injury when entering or exiting a vehicle and while traversing steps, sidewalks and turns.
Human Trafficking Awareness - An Overview (Hospitality Industry)
Human trafficking is modern-day slavery and involves the use of force, fraud or coercion to obtain labor or commercial sex. Every year, millions of men, women and children are trafficked in countries around the world, including the United States. Traffickers often take advantage of the privacy and anonymity offered by the hospitality industry. This course can be used for SB970 (California) training requirements.
Avoiding the Scam! Understanding Your Role in Cybersecurity™
Cybersecurity is serious business. Millions of dollars are lost each day to cyber crime. Sometimes you hear about it in the news… most of the time you don’t. The four dramatic situations (and information) presented in Avoiding the Scam! tackle the most common gap companies often face in the war against cyber-attacks... the human factor.
Discussion Card: Be S.A.F.E. (Not Sorry)
Preventing workplace violence before it can impact an organization is paramount. S.A.F.E. is an easy-to-implement approach to address potential workplace violence threats. These easy-to-use cards provide a simple model (S.A.F.E.) along with simple reminders to effectively tackle tough workplace issues. These cards are great for a quick training reminder, reinforcement or as a conversation generator.
The 3-OUT Approach to Workplace Safety
Being prepared begins with…accepting the reality that today’s world demands us to be ready for the unexpected. AND… changing the way YOU see your environment. This module covers the principles & techniques of the “3-OUT” model (GET OUT | LOCK OUT | TAKE OUT) and how you can be prepared for potential violence in your workplace.
PREVAIL!® (Armed Intruder/Active Shooter Training)
As most of us are aware, violence on the job manifests itself in many forms; from emotional abuse to bullying to assault and even homicide. While the latter is the least common, it is the most devastating to employees, families, employers and their communities. PREVAIL!® is designed to help your organization better respond in violent situations involving an armed threat. This program provides employees, managers and executives with information and strategies on recognizing and responding to the dynamic challenges and issues of violent incidents within the workplace.
PREVAIL!® for Elementary Schools
As an administrator, teacher or staff member… others look to you for help… especially in times of need. One of the times you may be asked to lead is when the unthinkable happens. It may help you to think of preparing for an armed intruder event in the same way that you prepare your staff or students for a fire, an earthquake or tornado. By taking a few minutes to train for one of these events, you know what to do in the very unlikely event that it actually happens. The exact same thing holds true when preparing for an armed intruder event.
PREVAIL!® The 3-OUT Approach for Schools
Being prepared for an armed or violent intruder in your school begins with… accepting the reality that today’s world demands us to be ready for the unexpected. AND… changing the way YOU see your environment. This awareness will allow you to “what if” think and this provides mental preparation and planning to an event that has not happened. We say “the body can’t go where the brain has never been.” This program is intended to help save lives.
Workplace Violence Is...™
Violence affects ALL of us. We must recognize the warning signs and then speak up. Most violence is less obvious than someone walking in with a gun. A thought-provoking video that uses music, text and graphics to inspire and stimulate discussion about workplace violence and all its forms.
Workplace Violence Is...™ (Healthcare Version)
Healthcare workers have a 20% overall higher rate of workplace violence than all other workers (Source: NCVS). We must recognize the warning signs and then speak up. Most violence is less obvious than someone walking in with a gun. A thought-provoking video that uses music, text and graphics to inspire and stimulate discussion about workplace violence and all its forms.
Managing Essentials™ Safety Rules Violation
You’ve got an employee who consistently ignores certain safety rules and needs to understand safety regulations must be adhered to. What do you do? This video scenario provides the just-in-time information and tools needed to help a manager address the situation while maintaining a respectful workplace.
Wanna Get Us All Sick? (from Workplace Inclusion: Navigating Through Difficult Times™)
Social distancing policies and standards within the workplace are essential to protecting employees from possibly getting sick. Employees most likely will continue to maintain a six-foot distance from others and otherwise observe social distancing in the workplace as work duties permit. Also, there might need to be a limit to the total number of workers in a workspace (based on square footage) and a limit to the number of people in conference rooms, workstations, etc.
Let's Not Shake Hands
New organizational policies and standards will be implemented across most organizations protecting employees while in the workplace. In the immediate future, 'new normal' guidelines will most likely include refraining from shaking hands while in the workplace. Refusing to shake hands can be dicey - even uncomfortable. There is definitely a right way to maintain respect while adhering to social distancing policies.
PREVAIL!® Restaurant/Food Service (Overview)
An armed intruder/active shooter event can happen anywhere… even at a restaurant! The tools and training concepts presented in this program will apply to any work environment. So, the key is to focus on the options you have in your workplace – and use the skills & response principles presented to overcome and prevail in an active shooter situation.
Leading to PREVAIL® (for Managers)
The preparation you take now – and the steps you help others around you take – will help increase the chances of prevailing during an active shooter situation. By taking a few minutes to train your team for one of these events, you help them know what to do in the very unlikely event that it actually happens. The exact same thing holds true when preparing for an active shooter event.
Preparing to PREVAIL!® (Armed Intruder/Active Shooter Training)
An armed intruder situation is something few of us have prepared for. And it’s that lack of preparation that raises anxiety…and fear. Training increases our ability to take appropriate action. It gives us a greater sense of preparedness, which will help with anxiety and stress levels - especially during a shooter situation.
PREVAIL!® In Your Place of Worship (Overview)
An active shooter event can happen anywhere – even at your place of worship. Incidents of violence taking place at churches have increased dramatically – nearly 2400% since 2009. In the last 10 years alone, there has been a 600% increase in violent events at churches. PREVAIL!® is designed to help your organization better respond in violent situations involving an armed threat.
PREVAIL!® Manufacturing or Distribution Facility (Overview)
An active shooter event can happen anywhere…including manufacturing facilities. Now, you may already be thinking, “it would never happen here... especially in this small town.” The fact is, a little over half of the active shooter events that have occurred in the last 20 years have taken place in locations in which the population is less than 10,000 people. PREVAIL!® is designed to help your organization better respond in violent situations involving an armed threat.
PREVAIL!® The OUT Actions™
Being prepared begins with…accepting the reality that today’s world demands us to be ready for the unexpected. AND… changing the way YOU see your environment. For example, if you’re in a location where there are crowds of people, pay close attention to the space around you. This module covers the principles & techniques of the “3-OUT” PREVAIL! model (GET OUT | LOCK OUT | TAKE OUT).
PREVAIL!® Bank Overview
Bank personnel threats can come from both a robbery or an active shooter event. Staying safe in either situation is paramount. The key is to focus on the options you have in your workplace – and use the skills & response principles presented to overcome and prevail!
PREVAIL!® Understanding the Adversary™
When a shooting happens, it’s tragic, pointless and many times preventable. When these events happen, you might wonder, “What’s wrong with that person?”; “Why would someone do something like that?” We’ll take a closer look at the people who perpetrate these attacks and answer some of these questions.
Back to Basics (Manual Material Handling) - No Belt
Back to Basics is a quick paced, informative program to help employees understand back injuries and the precautions they can take to prevent these most costly lost time incidents. This version does not include the use of belts.
Back to Basics™ (Manual Material Handling)
Back to Basics™ is a quick paced, informative program to help employees understand back injuries and the precautions they can take to prevent these most costly lost time incidents.