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More mishaps occur during the 101 days between Memorial Day and Labor Day than during the rest of the entire year. The key to preventing summertime injuries is to utilize the same safe work practices and attitude we use on the job and apply them to our off-job activities. This video provides a variety of safety tips that will help protect employees from common hazards of the season.
OSHA Code: 29 USC 654
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This program explains and illustrates each of these issues through a series of examples, testimonials and incident reenactments. Viewers will learn many valuable safety lessons about the pitfalls workers experience when they return from vacation, extended illness or other absence.
OSHA Code: 1910.132, 29 USC 654
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The bear population in most areas of the US and Canada has been expanding rapidly, increasing the possibility of bear encounters. In this program, EMT/Firefighter/Best-Selling Author Martin Lesperance reviews the safeguards that should be taken to prevent bear attacks as well as the reactionary measures to take should an attack occur. Topics include traits and characteristics of bears, signs of bear presence, food sources, staying out of bear trouble, how to react to defensive and non-defensive attacks, how to properly use bear spray, and precautions to take while camping and hunting.
OSHA Code: 29 USC 654
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During the holiday season, our schedules become more hectic than usual and we often forget about holiday hazards. While safety may be last thing on our minds, we must maintain our safety sense while undertaking seasonal activities. This video shows viewers the steps they can take to avoid injuries during the holidays. Topics include holiday planning, holiday shopping, vehicle preparation and driving, drivers under the influence, fire preparation and prevention and ladder safety.
OSHA Code: 1910.132, 29 USC 654
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In this video, EMT/Firefighter/Best-Selling Author Martin Lesperance discusses the safety precautions people must take to prevent injuries and deaths during the winter holidays. Martin also recalls real stories of emergencies he has attended to make the point that injuries don't take holidays.
OSHA Code: 1910.132, 29 USC 654
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Whether we are at work, traveling or at home, maintaining awareness about security is one thing that each of us can do to make our world a little safer for everyone. The purpose of this video is to increase awareness of security issues and help viewers to understand what they can do to remain secure while at work, while traveling or at home. Topics include workplace security, employee identification and access, threats of workplace violence and harmful materials in mail and shipments. Securit
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Personal safety is a responsibility both on and off the job. This video points out many off-job hazards and provides safety tips to help you stay safe this summer. Topics include avoiding heat stress, injury risks of various sporting events, safety precautions for the pool and lake, boating safety and water skiing safety.
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After working 25 years as a firefighter and paramedic, Martin Lesperance has treated thousands of injuries and medical emergencies. Now retired, Martin is a popular safety speaker, sharing his experiences with workers in order to prevent injuries. As a former EMT, Martin knows that the majority of injuries occur off the job and conducted this presentation in front of a live audience to encourage all workers to "take safety home."
OSHA Code: 29 USC 654
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If you spend time in the outdoors in North America, you stand a good chance of having a tick attaching itself to your body and feeding on you. The result of this tick bite could be a serious disease such as Lyme Disease or Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. In this program, EMT/Firefighter/Best-Selling Author Martin Lesperance stresses the importance of early treatment of tick bites and precautions for preventing them in the first place. Topics include various types of ticks and where they live, how ticks spread diseases, Lyme Disease, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, preventing tick bites, and tick removal.
OSHA Code: 29 USC 654
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