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Video Checkout - Reviews

The following is a list of videos that Risk Management has available for campus use. All videos are listed in alphabetical order, and provide training and safety information on an array of subjects. The videos labeled number 100 and higher are all VHS Tapes intsead of DVDs. A synopsis is provided for each video, as well as a review giving information such as whether a video is older or newer. The videos may be checked out from 104 B49. If you have any questions please feel free to call 2-4184.

  • Accident Causes and Prevention: Identifying Unsafe Acts
    • #: 1
    • Length: 11minutes
    • Quality: 2
    • Synopsis: Old. It is really patronizing and states the obvious about what is classified as an "unsafe act" including cutting yourself with a box cutter, not wearing safety glasses, and running at work and knocking someone down.
  • Accidents: "It Won't Happen to Me..."
    • #: 2
    • Length: 9 minutes
    • Quality: 2
    • Synopsis: Old with horrible mustaches. Talks about different hazards in the workplace and how we need to think about safety. Uses a few testimonials. Boring.
  • Backing, Parking, and Intersections
    • #: 3
    • Length: 19 minutes
    • Quality: 7
    • Synopsis: Narration is patronizing at the beginning and has nothing to do with backing. Goes through all the steps outlined by OSHA for backing up. Good information. Talks about several parking situations and their hazards. Covers several types of intersections and their hazards as well.
  • Back Safety: Exercise, and Ergonomics
    • #: 4
    • Length: 16 minutes
    • Quality: 8
    • Synopsis: Uses a sports theme. Talks about how repetitive motion can slowly wear on your back and explains soft body tissue and what it does. Shows different stretches that can prevent injuries and what posture is best for you.
  • Back Safety: Proper Lifting Procedures
    • #: 5
    • Length: 18 minutes
    • Quality: 7
    • Synopsis: Focuses on lifting and moving things and tells about the different things that can lead to back injuries. Goes through different types of lifts and explains what the main goals are which you should have as you lift.
  • Back Safety Training (Missing)
    • #: 6
    • Length: depends
    • Quality: 5
    • Synopsis: This is a PowerPoint Presentation on preventing back pain and injury. It can be used as a supplement in a training meeting/class.
  • Birthday Wish, The
    • #: 7
    • Length: 9 minutes
    • Quality: 6
    • Synopsis: This is a lock-out/tag-out story about a worker who was in a hurry to get to his son's birthday party. He didn't want to take the extra couple of minutes to lock the electrical switch and got electrocuted when his co-worker turned the power back on. At the end he gets a second chance to fix his mistake.
  • Box Cutter Safety
    • #: 8
    • Length: 9 minutes
    • Quality: 3
    • Synopsis: Very boring, old and bad quality. It is however informative to the topic. Although 9 minutes seems rather long for just Box Cutter Safety. They also keep changing what they call it the whole time switching from Box Cutters, to Risk Cutters, to Finger Cutters. So that can be confusing as well.
  • Confined Spaces: Risk and Responsibilities
    • #: 9
    • Length: 20 minutes
    • Quality: 7
    • Synopsis: Goes over the risks and precautions involved in working in confined spaces. They go over the essentials needed to work safely in confined spaces. It defines what a confine space is as well. Talks about the risks of low and high oxygen levels. It deals mainly with the regulations and logistics and also atmospheric levels.
  • Distracted Driving (At What Cost?)
    • #: 10
    • Length: 15 minutes
    • Quality: 9
    • Synopsis: Opens with people getting distracted while doing different things, and it results in funny scenarios. Gives statistics about distracted driving and distracted driving crashes. Has a real life accident acted out and investigated during the video, where both drivers claim they didn't see anything, and they were both distracted. Has a testimonial from a girl who was driving distracted and got in an accident and is now permanently handicap. Talks about how to drive safely and avoid distractions so that you are paying attention to things going on around you.
  • Distracted Driving: Real Accidents, Real Stories
    • #: 11
    • Length: 19 minutes
    • Quality: 6
    • Synopsis: Gives statistics about fatalities and injuries due to vehicle accidents and those especially involving distraction. Contains very solemn music. Goes through two incidents with different distractions using personal testimonials about how dangerous they are from driver's who have had them and had accidents because of them. It tells what the drivers have done since their accidents to prevent further distractions.
  • Distracted Driving: At What Cost
    • #: 11
    • Length: 16 minutes
    • Quality: 7
    • Synopsis: Goes over distracted driving scenarios and especailly the cost associated.
  • Driving Safely in Winter Conditions
    • #: 12
    • Length: 20 minutes
    • Quality: 7
    • Synopsis: Discusses the dangers of driving in the winter and how to become safer. Discusses generic situations and how to handle them, it discusses more than just snow-more all bad weather driving situations. This is a good video for safe winter driving for cars, vans and trucks. Deals with how to drive in bad weather, and how to react when things go wrong during bad weather.
  • Electrical Safety Basics
    • #: 13
    • Length: 11 minutes
    • Quality: 5
    • Synopsis: A video that discusses the basics of Electrical Safety. Focuses mainly on the plugs and how electricity flows in general. Very old and bad quality again. A lot of the words and the video in general are blurry. It's also pretty boring. It should be mentioned that there is this weird animated lady that shows up that is being repeatedly electrocuted throughout the video that is very odd and distracting.
  • Electrical Safety Training
    • #: 14
    • Length: depends
    • Quality: 5
    • Synopsis: This is a PowerPoint Presentation on basic electrical safety. It can be used as a supplement in a training meeting/class.
  • Fall Protection: Preparation, Application, and Safety
    • #: 15
    • Length: 20 minutes
    • Quality: 5
    • Synopsis: Tells you the definition of fall protection and when it is required. Goes over guard rails, safety nets, floor covers, fall arrest systems including harnesses, safety monitors, fall protection plan, and controlled access.
  • Fire Safety for Office Workers
    • #: 16
    • Length: 15 minutes
    • Quality: 7
    • Synopsis: Talks about electrical rules for the office and other precautions. Introduces the need to be familiar with the emergency action plan for your particular workplace and points out the most important parts. Mentions rules for evacuation. Describes appropriate fire extinguisher use and the 5 classes of fires (A, B, C, D, and K)
  • First Step, The
    • #: 17
    • Length: 5 minutes
    • Quality: 9
    • Synopsis: Testimonial of a girl who got her leg amputated because of an injury as a result of not following the rules.
  • Heat Stress: Staying Healthy, Working Safely
    • #: 18
    • Length: 15 minutes
    • Quality: 8
    • Synopsis: Heat stress is any condition that comes from over-exposure or over-exertion in a hot environment. Talks about heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke and what causes these conditions. Heat stress prevention techniques include drinking lots of clear fluids, wearing clothing that allows you to sweat, and taking adequate breaks.
  • Hypothermia Prevention
    • #: 19
    • Length: 14 minutes
    • Quality: 7
    • Synopsis: Tells the difference between hypothermia and hyperthermia. Goes through the causes and symptoms of hypothermia. Prevention and treatment are also discussed. Defines and tells the symptoms of frostbite and follows with treatment and prevention techniques. Goes through misconceptions people have out both cold related illnesses.
  • In the Blink of an Eye
    • #: 20
    • Length: 6 minutes
    • Quality: 2
    • Synopsis: Shows flashes of people who are injured or who get injured. It is really distracting and hard to figure out what is really going on. Shows video of an eye blinking a lot.
  • Ladder Safety
    • #: 21
    • Length: 10 minutes
    • Quality: 8
    • Synopsis: Short, sweet, and to the point. Injuries due to ladder accidents are all preventable. Goes through the different hazards dealing with ladders and tells how to prevent them. Shows what to look for in an inspection of your ladder. Introduces the 3 point rule and the belt buckle rule. Explains what types of ladders should be used near electrical equipment and how not to use your ladder. Good housekeeping and storage is vital. Extension ladders have even more rules discussed. Tells what to do in case of a fall from a ladder.
  • Lockout/Tagout Safety: Process, Policy, and Procedures
    • #: 22
    • Length: 10 minutes
    • Quality: 6
    • Synopsis: Old, but contains good information. Lockout/tag-out procedures are now used for energy sources, as well as machinery. Mentions machine guarding and procedures required during maintenance. Voices concerns about tag-out only programs without locks.
  • Lockout/Tagout Safety Training
    • #: 23
    • Length: depends
    • Quality: 5
    • Synopsis: This is a PowerPoint Presentation on lockout/tagout procedures in the workplace. It can be used as a supplement in a training meeting/class.
  • Machine Guards: Safety and Responsibility
    • #: 24
    • Length: 9 minutes
    • Quality: 5
    • Synopsis: Super old. Talks about the purpose of guards and gives statistics of injuries and deaths caused by not having machine guards properly installed on equipment. Talks about Lock-out/Tag-out procedures as well. Defines "zero energy state" and tells when you would use it. Goes through many different types of guards.
  • New Employee Orientation
    • #: 25
    • Length: 15 minutes
    • Quality: 6
    • Synopsis: Covers general safety so that new employees can have a safe environment in which to work. Covers the basics of equipment safety, and tells the employees that they need to be trained no matter past experience. Covers some basic electrical safety as well. Talks about appropriate clothing for the employees to wear as well. Also covers some basics of Ergonomics and back safety.
  • New Employee Safety and Orientation Training
    • #: 26
    • Length: 14 minutes
    • Quality: 3
    • Synopsis: BORING. General OSHA video about handling hazardous materials in the workplace. Where to find the information for chemicals and PPE is included. Mentions Blood Bourne Pathogens and how to avoid getting them, like protection from AIDS. Mentions that keeping the workplace clean keeps yourself clean and safe.
  • Newcomers, The
    • #: 27
    • Length: 22 minutes
    • Quality: 9
    • Synopsis: A movie about 5 newer employees, who encounter dangers in the workplace. Viewers are asked to participate and find all of the dangers and hazards. They are also asked to figure out which of the five employees is going to die by the end of the day. It is a good reminder of general safe practices.
  • Personal Protective Equipment: Awareness and Attitude
    • #: 28
    • Length: 10 minutes
    • Quality: 6
    • Synopsis: Shows the different types of PPE, including, gloves, face guards, goggles, respirators, hard hats, bump caps, boots/shoes, machine guards, barriers, and other safety devices/procedures. Describes the assessment employers should make dealing with hazards and the use of PPE and the employee training required.
  • Preventing Slips, Trips, and Falls
    • #: 29
    • Length: 19 minutes
    • Quality: 8
    • Synopsis: Covers the basics of avoiding slips trips and falls. Covers know your surroundings, and pay attention to are of your workplace so you know what is happening. Talks about not taking shortcuts and to make sure that you are not walking in the dark because your eyes will be the first step to avoiding slips, trips, and falls. Discusses ladder safety. Has situations where people deal with different scenarios and has viewers figure out what's wrong with each.
  • Real Life: Back Safety
    • #: 30
    • Length: 16 minutes
    • Quality: 9
    • Synopsis: Explains how your back works and different types of injuries you can sustain. Shows different lifting techniques which put stress on your back vs. those that don't. Talks about different exercises you can do to reduce pressure on your back and workstation adjustments that can be made. Tells what to do if you loose your balance during a lift.
  • Real Life: Bloodborne Pathogens
    • #: 31
    • Length: 17 minutes
    • Quality: 9
    • Synopsis: Grabs your attention. Talks about preventative measures including personal protective equipment. Discusses types of disease/virus passed through bodily fluids. Describes how exposure happens and post-accident procedures. It reviews all of that with a real life situation that could happen.
  • Real Life: Electrical Safety
    • #: 32
    • Length: 13 minutes
    • Quality: 9
    • Synopsis: Defines electricity and describes the best conductors of it. Discusses the kinds of injuries that can be caused by electricity. Talks about the different ways electricity can be controlled, including insulation. There is Personal Protective Equipment especially made for electrical safety. Uses simulations to remind you of what you learned during the video and bring up the importance of using a GFCI.
  • Real Life: Fire Safety
    • #: 33
    • Length: 17 minutes
    • Quality: 10
    • Synopsis: Engages the audience the whole time. Talks about how a fire starts and what a fire needs to keep burning. As in all "Real, Real Life" videos, it goes through awareness, attitude, and action concerning fires. Discusses how to keep your workplace clean and hazard-free. Brings up what to do in case of a fire, including following your company evacuation plan. Describes the types of fires classified by their fuel. Extinguishers are also classified by their formulas, which will put out certain types of fires. Uses simulations to review possible hazards, how to extinguish a fire, and how to evacuate safely.
  • Real Life: Hazard Communication
    • #: 34
    • Length: 16 minutes
    • Quality: 9
    • Synopsis: Talks about materials safety data sheets and what it tells us about chemicals. Illness, disease, or physical harm could result from exposure to certain chemicals. Talks about the different types of chemicals that can cause these effects. Defines IDLH, PEL, and TLV which are acronyms commonly used for Haz-Com. Describes the kinds of exposure that personal protective equipment can save you from. Uses simulations to help review the need to check MSDS's and procedures for chemical clean-up.
  • Real Life: Hearing Protection
    • #: 35
    • Length: 17 minutes
    • Quality: 8
    • Synopsis: Discusses the science of the ear, and what damages it. How to avoid getting hearing problems and why you need to protect them. They want you to be aware that even noises you are used to can still be potentially dangerous to your hearing. Demonstrates scenarios with workers where viewers are asked to participate.
  • Real Life: Lockout/Tagout (Missing)
    • #: 36
    • Length: 22 minutes
    • Quality: 9
    • Synopsis: More entertaining than most and explains the procedure in a way that is easy to understand. Goes through the different things that should be locked-out during maintenance work. Talks about when, where, and why lock-out/ tag-out is important and should be used. Gives the steps that make up the procedure and examples of accidents and injuries that could happen if those steps are not followed correctly. Shows applications of the procedures (and the results of forgetting to take certain steps) to review.
  • Real Life: Personal Protective Equipment
    • #: 37
    • Length: 16 minutes
    • Quality: 8
    • Synopsis: Talks about the importance of PPE, it's different for each job and is real protection for "real life". Covers inspection, and how to properly wear your PPE. And reminds you to accommodate changes and different conditions in the workplace. Discusses cleaning and correct storing of equipment as well. Has scenarios where viewers are asked to observe and detect the missing PPE in the work environments.
  • Real Life: Slips, Trips, and Falls
    • #: 38
    • Length: 19 minutes
    • Quality: 8
    • Synopsis: Covers the basics of avoiding slips trips and falls. Covers know your surroundings, and pay attention to are of your workplace so you know what is happening. Talks about not taking shortcuts and to make sure that you are not walking in the dark because your eyes will be the first step to avoiding slips, trips, and falls. Discusses ladder safety. Has situations where people deal with different scenarios and has viewers figure out what's wrong with each.
  • Stress Management
    • #: 39
    • Length: 20 minutes
    • Quality: 5
    • Synopsis: Meant for manager and supervisors. Provides stress relief that is caused by employees and work. It is kind of creepy, the man who is on the video is trying to calm you down throughout the video, and it is very weird. The video itself is not the greatest quality either. Gives tips on how to everyday give you stress relief while working. Talks about the different kinds of stress that can affect the body. Talks about how to deal with stress, either relaxation or health arousal. Discusses how to identify stress in others, specifically high stressed workers.
  • Tips and Techniques for Safer Driving
    • #: 40
    • Length: 19 minutes
    • Quality: 4
    • Synopsis: Goes through "good driver skills," anti-lock braking, and handling emergency situations from vehicle malfunction. Talks about truck drivers and the things that regular car drivers should know about them to be safe on the road around them. Mentions proper grip of the steering wheel and seat position. Goes through different concerns during adverse weather and heavy traffic.
  • Trucks, Vans, & Other Delivery Vehicles
    • #: 41
    • Length: 16 minutes
    • Quality: 6
    • Synopsis: This video teaches how to carefully drive trucks, and other large vehicles. It deals with stressful situations like parking, backing, and turning and how to avoid accidents. The Narrator is the only person who talks so it can become boring. The whole video is filmed with a 1990's background and the videos in a picture-in-picture type square, so this can also become distracting.
  • Understanding Car Crashes
    • #: 42
    • Length: 23 minutes
    • Quality: 5
    • Synopsis: This video covers all the physics of the effects of car crashes on the human body. Focuses mainly on the human body, especially on the brain and on the heart. They go over all the safety measures that are being taken in today's society and being developed to make driving safer for the individual.
  • Understanding Safety in the Office
    • #: 43
    • Length: 22 minutes
    • Quality: 7
    • Synopsis: Deals with all different aspects of safety in the workplace. How to avoid the accidents and what to do when you need to deal with them. It never really talks about how to treat anything except to call EMS, so that aspect is not addressed very well. Like if someone were to trip what to do with that person is not mentioned. They also talk about who to call in certain situations like Bomb, violence, and gun threats. They also deal with Ergonomics.
  • Eye Safety
    • #: 44
    • Length: 12 minutes
    • Quality: 7
    • Synopsis: Discusses the seriousness of eye injuries and how to protect yourself. It is a good video, but it is only dealing with just Eye Protection while other PPE videos deal with every other kind of protection as well. It has a lot of scenarios where people aren't wearing the correct equipment and get in dangerous situations. Several people give real life examples where Eye Safety saved them from injury.
  • Lockout/Tagout Would Have Saved His Life
    • #: 45
    • Length: 18 minutes
    • Quality: 7
    • Synopsis: Good information. The son of an accident victim talks about how important lock-out/tag-out is. Goes through all the things that should be disconnected and powered off for safety during maintenance. Talks about the energy control plan and the different locks and tags involved. Discusses stored/residual energy that needs to be released before maintenance.
  • Powerlift: Lifting Training That Works!
    • #: 46
    • Length: 20 minutes
    • Quality: 5
    • Synopsis: Talks about how the back works. The positions that most people use lead to cumulative trauma injuries. Mentions the flaws in the lift position that has been recommended before. Introduces the "power lift" along with the 4 techniques derived from it.
  • ARC Flask Safety Awareness
    • #: 47
    • Length: 24 minutes
    • Quality: 7
    • Synopsis: Talks specifically about ARC flash- which is a danger of Electrical safety. Defines ARC flash and talks about how they can happen, and how they can be avoided. The other kinds, Electrical Shock and ARC blast are mentioned and the dangers are talked about briefly. Discusses the safety procedures to keeping equipment safe for workers to use. Talks about using Lock Out/Tag Out. Talks about how to review the work permits, and how to analyze for shock and ARC flash. They discuss the proper way to work around the equipment, and the proper PPE and regulations that people who work around voltage need to take.
  • Overhead Crane Safety
    • #: 48
    • Length: 20 minutes
    • Quality: 5
    • Synopsis: Looks at the basic steps in operating different types of cranes. Explains the different controls. Talks about what should be inspected before cranes are used. Pretty boring, but contains good information.
  • Safety Leadership for Everyone
    • #: 49
    • Length: 23 minutes
    • Quality: 7
    • Synopsis: Talks about not sending mixed messages to employees and colleagues like "Safety is the most important thing, but we want you to make production quota no matter what." Don't condone or ignore safe behavior. Working safely is harder, but the long term consequences are worth it. Safety prizes don't work and neither does discipline but positive reinforcement does. Anyone who takes action for safety is a safety leader. Shows techniques of approaching co-workers and employees about safety.
  • The Ultimate Driving Challenge
    • #: 50
    • Length: 60 minutes
    • Quality: 7
    • Synopsis: Has famous people tell you tips for safe driving in emergency situations, along with tips for normal driving conditions. We used to play it during the Defensive Driving class.
  • What Would You Say?
    • #: 51
    • Length: 15 minutes
    • Quality: 7
    • Synopsis: Talks about the importance of approaching your co-workers with safety concerns. Gives 4 fundamentals for how to approach them. Demonstrates the reactions you could get in 3 different scenarios for both a positive comment and a negative comment to people about safety.
  • Strains and Sprains: A Public Concern
    • #: 52
    • Length: 20 minutes
    • Quality: 8
    • Synopsis: True stories of regular workers from different types of jobs who were injured due to ergonomic risks. Defines strains and sprains and tells what the consequences can be. Talks about injuries from slips, trips, and falls, as well as those that come from continued stress on the body. Goes through specific risk factors for these kinds of injuries and precautions you can take like paying attention to posture and keeping a clean work area. Lifting and carrying techniques make up most of the time spent on precautions.
  • The Back Pack
    • #: 53
    • Length: 22/51 minutes
    • Quality: 8
    • Synopsis: Disc 1- Great information. Not so great acting, but it keeps you awake. Talks about the way your back works and the optimal position for it to be in. Shows examples of different types of lifts in real life situations.
  • Fork Lift Safety Training Package
    • #: 54
    • Length: 70 minutes
    • Quality: 8
    • Synopsis: Covers everything you would ever want to know about forklifts. It covers a lot about handling hazardous materials with your forklift so this is especially good for people who are going to be doing that.
  • Crane Safety
    • #: 55
    • Length: 17 minutes
    • Quality: 8
    • Synopsis: Covers the different types of cranes that you could be dealing with. It goes over all the different ways to follow in crane safety. Goes over the two different types of safety devices that can be on a crane. Goes in depth over safety for specific types of cranes.
  • I Could See It Coming: Cargo Van
    • #: 56
    • Length: 18 minutes
    • Quality: 6
    • Synopsis: Is a video teaching you how to practice Defensive Driving. Goes over the different reasons for car crashes, and warns you to drive safely. Tells you other handy tips to go over while needing to practice defensive driving.
  • Just a Second Ago- The Brad Livingston Story
    • #: 57
    • Length: 21 minutes
    • Quality: 9
    • Synopsis: A burn victim tells his story, beginning with details from his life before to show you how much he had going for him and how much he lost after the accident. He reminds us to always find out for ourselves that the environment is safe and not take other peoples' word for it. He also warns against taking shortcuts. He needed an unbelievable amount of medical attention and his family suffered a lot. It is very impactful to hear his take on the whole thing. It is similar to Remember Charlie. (Two Copies)
  • Safety Starts With Awareness; Awareness Starts With You: The Bernie Inman Story
    • #: 58
    • Length: 20 minutes
    • Quality: 9
    • Synopsis: An accident victim's wife begins the story of how her husband ended up paraplegic. The victim and a narrator join in to complete the story of how Bernie got complacent at his last stop at work, because it was the seemingly safest building and ended up with a very serious case of methanol poisoning. It stresses the necessity of always telling people where you are going on the job and when they should expect you back. He also warns against not wearing personal protective equipment, even when the situation does not seem to call for it as much as others. It shows the effects on the family of the victim. This one is the most graphic, descriptive, and impactful of all of them I have seen. (Two Copies)
  • The Kevin Bailey Story
    • #: 59
    • Length: 15 minutes
    • Quality: 9
    • Synopsis: It is a real life story of a man who lost his leg because he did not take the proper safety precautions, which reminds us to be safety conscious at all times. His testimonial is impactful, along with those of his family members. It shows that your decisions affect much more than just yourself. It relates to many jobs and addresses what the price of thinking personal protective equipment is too uncomfortable is. (Two Copies)
  • Straight Truck
    • #: 60
    • Length: 45 minutes
    • Quality: 5
    • Synopsis: Talks about how high winds, rain, snow, and hail can affect your driving, especially in a heavier vehicle. Gives tips for staying safe while handling those conditions. Gives backing rules and tells what your employer will expect of you as a truck driver, concerning backing procedures. Mentions tips to make sure you back safelyTalks about the hazards on the road and how you can avoid them. Also talks about speed and space management. Used to be used in out Truck Training Class.
  • Utility Trailer Towing Safety
    • #: 61
    • Length: 14 minutes
    • Quality: 5
    • Synopsis: Describes how you hitch your truck to a trailer properly. This is the video that we for the Trailer Class.
  • Operating Forklifts Safely (Missing)
    • #: 62
    • Length: 20 minutes
    • Quality: 8
    • Synopsis: Describes how to properly operate a forklift. Is a more condensed version than the other Forklift video. This is the video that we use in out Forklift Training classes.
  • The Safe Operation of Utility Carts
    • #: 63
    • Length: 10 minutes
    • Quality: 7
    • Synopsis: Covers how to safely operate a utility cart, like the GEM carts. Covers authorization, inspection, and operation. This is the video that we use in our GEM Cart Training class. (Two Copies)
  • Extreme Driving Quiz
    • #: 64
    • Length: 45 minutes
    • Quality: 10
    • Synopsis: This is the video for our Defensive Driving Course. It covers a lot of different techniques when it comes to defensive driving, like what to do in bad weather or in a car jacking. It is very informative and very lively as well.
  • Texting and Driving
    • #: 65
    • Length: 15 minutes
    • Quality: 9
    • Synopsis: Reggie Shaw, his parents, wives of accident victims, and others involved tell the true story of how texting and driving changed their lives in a devastating way. Tells statistics about distracted driving and the consequences for texting and driving, since it is now against the law. Very emotional and impactful.
  • Miracle on the Hudson: Prepare for Safety
    • #: 66
    • Length: 25 minutes
    • Quality: 9
    • Synopsis: Uses the story of Capt. Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger's heroic save of his aircraft to show how to be prepared for safety in the workplace. Talks about the four principles that you should follow at work: Competence, compassion, commitment, and communication. Covers what each of those things mean for practicing safety in work. Is a great general safety video for almost any line of work.
  • Radiation Safety: The Basics
    • #: 67
    • Length: 22 minutes
    • Quality: 7
    • Synopsis: Talks about what radiation is, and how to work around it safely. Discusses the different kinds of particles and ray radiations that can be harmful. Talks about the effects that can happen when too much exposure to radiation happens. Talks about the PPE that you can wear to be safe, and the way to test how much exposure you have been given. Talks in detail about the dosimeter and what it does, and what it measures.
  • Scaffolds: Safety at All Levels
    • #: 68
    • Length: 19 minutes
    • Quality: 8
    • Synopsis: Goes over proper safety when it comes to scaffolds. Talks about what it entails to be a "competent person" when it comes to scaffolds. Is done in a mostly entertaining way. Talks about what must be done before assembly, and during use–and the proper safety procedures you need to take when doing this. Also covers fall protection.
  • Welding Safety
    • #: 69
    • Length: 12 minutes
    • Quality: 8
    • Synopsis: Covers, the pre-safety checks, and goes over all the various procedures and precautions that you need to take before and while operating anything dealing with welding. Covers the proper PPE that you need to use. Covers what ARC Flash is, the dangers it possesses, and how to be safe around it. Goes into in depth how to take care of the different kinds of fires and toxic fums.
  • Employee Involvement: The Key to Safety
    • #: 70
    • Length: 19 minutes
    • Quality: 8
    • Synopsis: Covers general safety at work, and in life. How you can do your job and making your work safer for not only yourself but others as well. Covers good housekeeping, what to look for in safety inspection, the steps to conduct an incident investigation, and what you get out of being a safer employee. Is a good full coverage for all types of jobs, and especially helpful for people in supervisor positions.
  • Electrical Safety in the Workplace
    • #: 71
    • Length: 26 minutes
    • Quality: 9
    • Synopsis: Goes over the new changes and updates to electrical safety. Is mildly entertaining and highly informative. Covers 2012 NFPA guidelines, LOTO, and proper PPE. A great video for any workplace that involves Electrical safety, and ARC Flash hazards.
  • OSHA an Introduction
    • #: 72
    • Length: 20 minutes
    • Quality: 8
    • Synopsis: Covers the history, power and rules that OSHA has. Talks about just a general overview of what OSHA is, so if employers need to understand what OSHA is or how the rules come to be this is a great video. Talks about how to navigate OSHA regulations. Also covers the investigation process. Also covers how to hand citations or penalties. Good for new employers who are unfamiliar with OSHA and it's procedures.
  • Safe Cycling: Missionary Training
    • #: 73
    • Length: 15 minutes
    • Quality: 8
    • Synopsis: A spiritual safety video, teaching about the safety rules that you should follow when on a bicycle. Is specifically for missionaries, but can be applied to anyone as well. Covers the ways in which you need to be safe when on your bicycle, and also contains two short videos with scenarios of how to stay safe.
  • Hi-5 101 Days of Summer Safety
    • #: 74
    • Length: 10 minutes
    • Quality: 8
    • Synopsis: Talks how to prepare and keep safe during summer. The video talks about sun and heat exposure safety and vehicular preparation for the summer. The video also briefly goes over summer first aid. The video talks briefly about proper PPE for yard work, and water/swimming/boating safety.
  • Worker's Compensation: Celebrating 100 Years of History
    • #: 75
    • Length: 17 minutes
    • Quality: 7
    • Synopsis: Talks about the need for Worker's Compensation, and how it came to be created through a large of workplace injuries and even death. The video talks about how it spread through all the states, and how the change in risk and insurance affected workers compensation as well. This video doesn't necessarily cover anything that involves making things and people safer, so if you're looking for a Safety Training Video this is not for you.
  • Hang Up and Drive: The Jacy Good Story
    • #: 76
    • Length: 18 minutes
    • Quality: 7
    • Synopsis: Jacy is graduating from college and enjoying the day with her parents. That day a young man on a cell phone caused a dvastating collision that too the lives of Jacy's parents and left her in a coma. She was left with serious phyiscal impairments, but her story is also inspirational. She has worked tirelessly to raise awareness about the dangers of cell phone use while driving.
  • Safe Operation of Scissor and Boom Lifts
    • #: 77
    • Length: 20 minutes
    • Quality: 6
    • Synopsis: Typical safety video about the safe operation of scissor and boom lifts.
  • Surviving the Fall
    • #: 78
    • Length: 20 minutes
    • Quality: 6
    • Synopsis: Fall protection safety video.
  • Remember Charlie
    • #: 79
    • Length: 60 minutes
    • Quality: 10
    • Synopsis: This is a really good way to get people to be more safety conscious. A burn victim tells his story about how he got careless and did not follow safety precautions that would have saved him and his family a lot of pain and suffering. Don't take shortcuts and always wear personal protective equipment. He uses some strong language, so be ready for it.
  • I Chose to Look the Other Way: Three Stories of Workplace Safety
    • #: 80
    • Length: 13 minutes
    • Quality: 8
    • Synopsis: Title is pretty descriptive, each story teaches about the importance of being aware of and reporting unsafe conditions in the workplace.
  • Smallpox: Recognition and Response
    • #: 81
    • Length: Up to 120 minutes
    • Quality: 7
    • Synopsis: Course Objectives: 1. Identify the key factors that shape vaccine risk/benefit perceptions and decisions and describe the appropriate way to communicate effectively to patients about vaccines against biological warfare agents 2. Describe results of controlled field trials and nonhuman primate challenge studies that demonstrate efficacy of the anthrax vaccine 3. Describe injection-site reactions caused by the anthrax vaccine and why subcutaneous injection over the deltoid is preferred to over the triceps 4. Describe the findings of the Institute of Medicine (IOM) study on the safety and efficacy of the anthrax vaccine 5. Discuss the administrative procedures for use of a medication under an investigational new drug (IND) protocol 6. Describe and discuss IND and emerging vaccines against biological warfare agents 7. Discuss issues and clinical experiences with administering the anthrax and smallpox vaccines and role of Vaccine Healthcare Center Network initiative in long term follow-up of vaccines with serious adverse effects 8. Identify standards of care for adverse drug reaction management as they apply to vaccines with focus on clinical guidelines
  • Vaccines Against Biological Warfare Agents
    • #: 82
    • Length: Up to 120 minutes
    • Quality: 7
    • Synopsis: Course Objectives: 1. Identify the clinicial characteristics of the smallpox prodrome 2. Identify the clinicial characteristics of hemorrhagic smallpox 3. Identify the clinicial characteristics of modified smallpox 4. Describe the nursing care and disinfection for smallpox patients 5. Describe the proper handling of potential smallpox tissue samples by the clinical lab and how samples should be submitted to a reference lab 6. Describe and discuss the differences in laboratory identification of variola, vaccinia, monkeypox, and varicella 7. Describe the epidemiology, clinical features, and medical management of adverse effects of the smallpox vaccine
  • Toxins as Biological Warfare and Terrorism Agents
    • #: 83
    • Length: Up to 120 minutes
    • Quality: 7
    • Synopsis: Course Objectives: 1. Describe the differences and similarities between toxins and chemical agents. 2. Understand the comparative lethality of different toxins. 3. List the possible medical defense approaches. 4. Identify the clinical picture and treatment for intoxications caused by: -Botulinum Toxins -Ricin -Staphylococcal enterotoxin B -Marine toxins -Mycotoxins
  • ASHI: Bloodborne Pathogens
    • #: 84
    • Length: Depends
    • Quality: 7
    • Synopsis: Contains multiple segments regarding safety practices and procedures when potentially dealing with bloodborne pathogens.
  • Compressed Gas Safety
    • #: 85
    • Length: 16 minutes
    • Quality: 7
    • Synopsis: Covers general lab safety regarding compressed gas. Talks about best storage practices. Talks about the need to know the properties of each gas you're dealing with. Briefly discusses regulators and emergency preparedness.
  • Introduction to Safety: It's Your Responsibility
    • #: 86
    • Length: 15 minutes
    • Quality: 7
    • Synopsis: Discusses common and basic job hazards, and gereral shop safety. Mainly to be used for new employees with no experience.