Forklift Safety Training (20 minutes)
This video helps remind employees that it
is important to adhere to specified operating procedures (as well as maintenance
requirements) for their forklifts. This education and training program is
designed to present fundamental information on forklift safety. Upon completion
of the program, employees should be able to: check out their forklift equipment
before operating it, survey the areas in which they operate their forklifts for
potentially hazardous situations, operate their forklifts using safe driving
techniques, pick up and deliver loads safely, load and unload trucks and other
vehicles and maintain their forklifts properly.
Back Safety (17 minutes)
This instructional video tape package will help you discuss and demonstrate some
important issues of back safety training. It provides information on back safety
that can help prevent or reduce the incidence of back injuries.
Elements of Back Care In Healthcare (16 minutes)
Elements of Back Care For the Health Care Industry Back injuries are the single largest type of on-the-job injury. In
fact, nearly 80% of all Americans will experience back pain at some time in
their life. Program Description: CLMI’s Blueprints® two program, Elements of
Back for the Health Care Industry, educates employees on how to properly care
for their backs and prevent injuries in a health care setting. Program
Highlights: · The Basic Function and Design of the Back · Body Mechanics &
Movement · Proper Techniques for Patient Movements & Transfers · Transfer Tools
to Make Employees’ Jobs Easier and Safer · Importance of Periodic Stretching
Throughout the Day
Slips, Trips and Falls for Healthcare (17 minutes)
Because walking is second nature, most slips and trips happen because people
aren't paying attention. Learn to watch for hazards while you're walking and
also learn how to use a ladder correctly to prevent falls.
Healthcare Series: Accident Causes and Prevention (10 minutes)
Reviews unsafe acts/conditions for the healthcare industry and explains how they
contribute to accidents and injuries.
Ladder Safety (11 minutes)
Selecting the correct ladder, inspecting before use, setup, climbing techniques,
maintenance and storage
Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls: General Industry (17 minutes)
Preventing Slips, Trips And Falls
For General Industry Each year, over 1 million people end up in emergency rooms
because of slips, trips, and falls on surface levels. Many of these injuries are
serious, including broken bones, twisted ankles and knees, muscle strains, cuts
and head injuries. And some of these injuries are even fatal; an estimated 2,129
people died in 1998 due to slips and falls. Program Description: CLMI’s
Blueprints® two program, Preventing Slips, Trips And Falls for General Industry,
is designed to address the needs of a general industry work setting. The program
provides detailed information about how to create a safe environment for both
employees and customers. Program Highlights: · The Mechanics of Slips, Trips,
and Falls · Causes of Slips, Trips, and Falls · Identifying Areas Slips, Trips,
and Falls May Occur · Avoiding Slips, Trips, and Falls · Other Preventative
Measures · Responding to Accidents Specific Areas Discussed: · Parking Lots and
Sidewalks · Entrances · Receiving Areas · Lobbies and Hallways · Areas With Food
or Beverage Services · Restrooms · Stock Rooms · Vending Areas · Areas With
Materials That Can Leak or Spill · Stairways.
Forklift Safety Training (Spanish) (20 minutes)
This video helps remind employees that it
is important to adhere to specified operating procedures (as well as maintenance
requirements) for their forklifts. This education and training program is
designed to present fundamental information on forklift safety. Upon completion
of the program, employees should be able to: check out their forklift equipment
before operating it, survey the areas in which they operate their forklifts for
potentially hazardous situations, operate their forklifts using safe driving
techniques, pick up and deliver loads safely, load and unload trucks and other
vehicles and maintain their forklifts properly.
Think and Drive: New Defensive Driving Techniques (15 minutes)
This video is designed to replace outdated
defensive driving techniques, this video helps drivers deal with today's
highways and fast-paced traffic and offers new accident prevention techniques,
including proper signaling and not following too closely.
Fire Extinguishers - Fire Prevention 2000 (18 minutes)
Fire Safety Management can be defined as
those activities which are undertaken to prevent fires from occurring, the
controls that manage fire systems and emergencies, and in the event of an
uncontrolled fire, the suppression methods used to extinguish it. This program
looks at each of these elements in some detail and concludes with identifying
oxygen deprivation as the major cause of fire related deaths. The program is
aimed at all personnel to increase the general level of fire awareness.
Accident Investigation for Supervisors (25 minutes)
Electrical Safety Illustrated (17 minutes)
This informative video is great for orientation and retraining! Show your employees how the currents of electricity flow through circuits and the body. Discusses arc blasts, fire and explosions, plus:
· Electric shock & effects, resistance · Groud, neutral & hot wires, conductors · Lightening myths · Extension cord and hand tool usage & inspection
Lock-Out/Tag-Out Training for Affected & Authorized Employees Update (20 minutes)
Comprehensive new video covers 1910.147 and helps ensure employees are following safe work practices. Improper lock-out/tag-out can be deadly and employees need to be aware:
· Electric, hydraulic and pneumatic systems · Lock-out/tag-out procedures · Energy types and characteristics · Safe start-ups and shut-downs
Personal Protective Equipment (25 minutes)
On-the-job injuries affect all types of people doing all types of work. Each year over 570,000 workers are injured... at a cost to employers of over $100 billion annually. Government surveys show that the most common cause of workplace injuries today is due to employees not using proper PPE. In most cases appropriate equipment is readily available, yet employees do not recognize the need for this equipment, or take the time to use it.
• Review of OSHA's Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Standard.
• PPE for eye and face hazards.
• PPE for respiratory hazards.
• PPE for head hazards.
• PPE for foot hazards.
• PPE for electrical hazards.
• PPE for hand and finger hazards
Hazard Communication (26 minutes)
This video program provides all information relating to a comprehensive HAZCOM written plan including functions of the purchasing department, chemical storage, MSDS, and proper labeling. The long version is designed to “train the trainer”, supervisors, or to provide the initial training for all employees, and concentrates heavily on what should be included in the written plan. The shorter version of the program is designed for refresher training required to meet the OSHA Hazard Communication standard.
• Definition of hazardous material
• Written Hazcom plan requirements
• Hazard classification system and the routes of entry
• MSDS, proper labeling & storage
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