Employees need to understand the asbestos hazards they may encounter in their workplace, the federal laws and company policies that are designed to protect them from these hazards, and what they can do to prevent exposure to asbestos and go home safe at the end of every day. This program is designed to present fundamental information on asbestos, its hazards, and how to avoid them.
OSHA Code: 1910.1200, 1910.1001
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Stored compressed gases are essential components in all areas of American industry. Compressed gas cylinders hold fuel, breathable air and chemicals that can produce devastating results if they are accidentally released or leak. This program shows the viewer the types of hazards associated with the gases, how the gases are compressed and stored and how the cylinders should be handled. The viewer will also learn how to connect gas cylinders to service lines and fixtures and how to control gas
OSHA Code: 1910.252, 1910.101
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According to OSHA, more than eight hundred thousand workers in the United States are exposed to lead regularly as part of their jobs. Employees need to understand the health hazards of lead exposure, the safety standards that have been established to protect them on the job, and what they can do to safeguard themselves from lead's harmful effects every day. This program reminds employees of the dangers of lead and the health effects long-term exposure can have.
OSHA Code: 1926.62
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To help prevent illnesses and deaths attributed to harmful exposure to silica dust, OSHA recently issued regulations for general industry and maritime operations as well as the construction industry. This program discusses key requirements of the silica standards as well as basic safe work practices that employees should follow to protect themselves from harmful exposure to crystalline silica. Topics include: Effects of Exposure, Engineering Controls, Work Practice Controls, Respiratory Protection, and Table 1 of the Construction Regulation.
OSHA Code: 1910.1053, 1926.1153
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Spills of hazardous materials can do serious damage. If they occur in the wrong place, at the wrong time, the result can be a disaster, but the worst-case scenarios can be prevented when employees understand how to respond correctly if a HAZMAT spill occurs in their workplace. To deal with spills safely and effectively, employees need to understand the hazards that are associated with HAZMATs and the cleanup procedures that should be used with them, as well as the decontamination and waste disposal procedures that should be employed when cleaning up a spill. This program helps employees understand how to deal with hazardous spills.
OSHA Code: 1910.120 (a) (1) (i), 1910.120 (a) (1) (ii), 1910.120 (a) (1) (iii), 42 USC 6901
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This program is designed to help employees understand the three key elements of the GHS: Hazard Classification, container labeling and Safety Data Sheets. Topics include the written Hazard Communication plan, physical and health hazard classes, pictograms, signal words and other information found on GHS container labels and the 16 sections of a Safety Data Sheet.
OSHA Code: 1910.1200
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This program discusses the safe work practices these workers must follow to avoid exposures to this hazardous substance. Topics include characteristics ad properties of hexavalent chromium, effects of exposures, engineering and work practice controls, medical surveillance, the respiratory protection program, protective clothing and equipment proper housekeeping, and responding to exposures.
OSHA Code: 1910.1026, 1926.116
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Employees can work safely in areas where the potential of hydrogen sulfide exists by following their organization's Hydrogen Sulfide Contingency Plan, knowing how and when to use respiratory protection and knowing the meaning of their facility's hydrogen sulfide warning sounds and signals. This program reviews these three key issues and many other precautions that protect employees from H2S exposures when followed. Topics include characteristics of hydrogen sulfide, symptoms of H2S exposure, e
OSHA Code: 1910.1000, 1926.55, 1910 Subpart G, 1910 Subpart H, 1910 Subpart I, 1910 Subpart J, 1910 Subpart Z
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Employees need to understand the health hazards of lead exposure, the safety standards that have been established to protect them on the job, and what they can do to safeguard themselves from lead's harmful effects every day. This program reminds employees of the dangers of lead and the health effects long-term exposure can have.
OSHA Code: 1926.62 , 1910.1025
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Various chemicals present many physical and health hazards that cause property damage or harm people. Protecting workers from exposure to hazardous chemicals can prevent injuries and illnesses. This program reviews the Hazard Communication Program and how employees can avoid chemical exposures. Topics include three types of chemical hazards, pictograms, container labels, hazard and precautionary statements and safety data sheets. The DVD includes the Spanish version at no extra charge.
OSHA Code: 1910.1200
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For Canadian facilities! Various chemicals present many physical hazards that cause property damage or harm people. Protecting workers from exposure to hazardous chemicals can prevent injuries and illnesses. This program reviews the WHMIS Program and how employees can avoid chemical exposures. Topics include three types of chemical hazards, pictograms, container labels, hazard and precautionary statements, and safety data sheets.
OSHA Code: WHMIS
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This video provides viewers with a basic understanding of the four major HAZMAT labeling systems used today: Hazardous Waste, HMIS, NFPA and DOT Hazard Class Labels. Included in the discussion of each label is a physical description of the label, the specific types of information the label is designed to convey and any stipulations government agencies require for the label.
OSHA Code: 49 CFR
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NEW VERSION!! The video presents a thorough and entertaining presentation of the Hazard Communication Standard and GHS (Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals). Interesting examples and demonstrations help viewers understand the importance of information available to them on labels, pictograms, Safety Data Sheets, and their company's written Hazard Communication Plan.
OSHA Code: 1910.1200
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For Canadian facilities, and available in Canadian French! WHMIS (SIMDUT) helps ensure quality and consistency in the classification and labeling of all chemicals, which improves an employee's ability to quickly understand critical safety information. This program is designed to help employees understand the three key elements of WHMIS: Hazard Classification, container labeling, and Safety Data Sheets.
OSHA Code: WHMIS, SIMDUT
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This program reviews the safe work practices that can help workers prevent injuries and property damage when working with or around compressed gas cylinders, including safe transportation and handling of cylinders, securing of cylinders, proper hook up, testing for leaks, and cylinder storage.
OSHA Code: 1910.252, 1910.101
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