SA0050 5:00 3 Steps to Safety
Safety Shorts
The first step in job hazard analysis is asking: “What is the worst that could happen?” TV host ‘Mr. Fixit’ and his pal Leo usually find out the hard way.
SA0100 5:00 A Matter of Degree I
Safety Shorts
A welding torch can be one of the most dangerous tools on any job site. The proper precautions to take when using a welding torch are outlined.
SA0150 5:00 A Matter of Degree II
Safety Shorts
Welding torch safety is an all-consuming process. The Safety Shorts video outlines the proper procedures for the sage assembly, operation and storage of welding torch heads.
SA0175 18:00 A Program on Sign Vandalism
ABC 20/20
This 20/20 TV Program reconstructs a fatal accident situation caused by the removal of a stop sign which caused deaths and subsequent manslaughter charges against the vandals.
SA0200 1:54:16 AASHTO Roadside Design Guide - Tape 1
Federal Highway Administration
This shows an experiment used to design roadsides.
SA0250 5:00 ABC's of Fire Extinguishers
Safety Shorts
An industrial or construction site can house fire hazards. Different types of fire extinguishers and their appropriate uses are discussed.
SA0255 13:15 ABC’s of Work Zone Safety
ATSSA, Safety Make Simple
This video emphasizes the importance of awareness, being visible and communication in the work zone.
SA0300 28:00 ABS and SIR How They Work For You
General Motors
[Promotional video provided by General Motors]
SA0310 8:06 Accident Investigation
Long Island Productions
SA0320 28:20 Accident Investigation
Providence of B.C.
Reviews steps to take measurements and keep documentation on accidents and how to interview an employee.
SA0330 18:30 Accident Investigation for Municipal Employees
National Safety Council, 1992
Elements of investigations: How to investigate an accident site, interview those injured and witnesses.
SA0340 20:00 Accident Investigation in the Workplace – Supervisor
J.J. Keller & Associates, Inc 1996
This valuable tool will help you conduct a thorough investigation that uncovers the root cause of any unplanned event that disrupts the workplace and threatens the health and well-being of employees.
SA0340 20:00 Accident Investigation in the Workplace - Employee
J.J. Keller & Associates, Inc 1996
SA0350 27:00 Accident Reconstruction: Truck and Car Brakes
Federal Highway Administration
This video shows how car and truck brakes work and how accidents can be reconstructed with this knowledge.
SA0360 15:00 Airbags Today and Tomorrow
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 2002
This video appeals to all ages. It shows a family how present-day airbags are developing into advanced and side-impact technologies. Most importantly, the family learns that airbags are supplemental restraint systems and that only safety belts reduce the chance of injury in all types of crashes.
SA0375 5:00 Amputation Injuries
Safety Shorts
This Safety Shorts video will discuss prevention, first aid and long-term care.
SA0380 15:00 Animal Awareness Driving
Autumn Productions, Inc. 1990
Illustrates road hazards caused by animals, how to recognize situations when animal could become a hazard, and how to deal with the situation.
SA0385 17:00 Around Your Truck: Where Most Injuries Happen
Centurion Video, 1988
More injury claims are filed for accidents that happen around a truck than on the highway. It can mean a driver is out of work for weeks. There is a right and a wrong way made for getting in and out of the truck safely.
SA0390 13:00 Avoiding Poisonous Plants
GTE 1996
This video discusses the dangers of catching and spreading poisonous plant diseases. It shows how to recognize plants and what precautions to take when encountering them.
SA0395 17:00 Avoiding Slips, Trips & Falls: Step by Step
Coastal Video Communications 1989
Alerts employees to the serious consequences of falls and explains how most falls can be prevented. Includes: negotiating slippery surfaces, controlling hazards and proper equipment.
SA0400 49:20 Arrow Panels/Barrier Delineation in a Work
Zone
Federal Highway Administration
This video shows the proper use and applications for arrow panels and barrier delineation traffic control devices.
SA0450 5:00 Back Belts
Safety Shorts
Back belts can help reduce lifting-related back injuries, but have to be used correctly. TV reporters go ‘inside’ industry to illustrate proper and improper use of back belts.
SA0460 14:00 Back Safety: Lift Well, Live Well
Coastal Safety + Environmental
Almost everyone has experienced some sort of back pain. Sometimes it can be insufferable. Back injuries are often avoidable, this video shows how you can "head off back pain" when you use your head and remember to protect your back from stress.
SA0465 14:00 Back Care in the Office
Skol Corporation 1991
In this video tape, you’ll see why common office situations can contribute to long term problems, and learn simple exercises to ease back strain. You’ll learn to recognize and avoid everyday actions and postures that can hurt your back – and hinder your productivity – over the course of a working career. (Handouts)
SA0475 8:06 Back In Shape
Bureau of Business Practice 1992
Learn how t avoid pain, strain and injury at home an don the job.
SA0480 15:00 Back Injury Prevention, Module 1 - Biomechanics
E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Company, 1989
This first module in a series of three focuses on biomechanics as it applies to back injury prevention.
SA0481 13:00 Back Injury Prevention, Module 2 - Ergonomics
E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Company, 1989
This second part, in a series of three modules, focuses on ergonomics as it relates to back injury prevention.
SA0482 19:00 Back Injury Prevention, Module 3 - Fitness
E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Company, 1989
A third, and final part in the series of back injury prevention videos, this module focuses on Fitness with regard to enhancing health and avoiding back discomfort.
SA4590 35:00 Back Safety For Truck Drivers
J.J. Keller & Associates, Inc. 1998
Dr. Steven Gennan talks about what you can do to get in shape and concentrate on back safety and lifting to prevent injury for truck drivers.
SA0500 5:00 Backing Up
Safety Shorts
Safely backing up trucks, trailers and other vehicles can be a challenging task. requiring more than a little skill. Every year there are many accidents resulting in injury and damage due to carelessness when backing vehicles.
SA0550 5:00 Bar-B-Que Hal
Safety Shorts
Before starting an outdoor barbecue there are a few safety tips to remember.
SA0600 5:00 Barricade Safety I
Safety Shorts
Serious injuries can be avoided when barricades are properly observed. Tips are given on barricade safety, off and on the job.
SA0650 5:00 Barricade Safety II
Safety Shorts
Driving around road construction and barricades is not only tricky, it can be dangerous to both drivers and road crews. Learn ways to get through the “Roadwork Maze” unscratched.
SA0675 17:00 Beat the Heat – Preventing and Treating Heat Disorders
Coastal Safety + Environmental
For those workers who must perform their jobs in the heat, heat stress can cause bodily illness or injury, worksite accidents and even death.
SA0700 5:00 Beating a Blowout
Safety Shorts
When a tire blows, proper action by the driver can prevent a more serious accident. This Safety Shorts video outlines the simple but important rules to follow when a blowout occurs.
SA0725 16:00 Bike ‘N Ped Driver Ed
Florida DOT, Bike Florida, and the Florida Bicycle Association
Everyone has a story. Road sharing tips for the safety of motorists, pedestrians and bicyclists.
SA0730 21:47 BLEVE II Update
NFPA 1992
This program is designed to teach fire fighters and handlers of liquefied gas about BLEVEs; encourage them to learn about sites where a BLEVE maybe possible in a fire emergency; and help them create pre-fire plans to ensure the safest, most effective response in the event of such an emergency.
SA0750 11:36 Break-Away Sign Program
New Jersey DOT
Documents the New Jersey break-away sign support program, which has achieved its safety objective of saving lives.
SA0800 5:00 Break-Away Timber Utility Poles
Federal Highway Administration
This video depicts a procedure used in Lexington, Kentucky to retrofit existing utility poles with a breakaway device.
SA0825 28:00 Brush and Tree Removal
Illinois Department of Transportation
Includes chain saw safety and maintenance, sawing techniques, falling trees and trimming brush.
SA0830 30:00 By Natures Rules (Hypothermia)
The Mountain Rescue Council 1970
Describes the hazards of being in cold weather. Defines hypothermia and the way it affects the body. Gives a real life example of some people backpacking, showing how hypothermia can start without knowing it. Shows how to treat hypothermia before it gets
SA0835 8:00 C.A.R.E. About Safety Too
Oklahoma Transportation Department 1989
This video demonstrates a program called Cooperative Accident Reduction Effort (C.A.R.E.). It follows a maintenance crew trying to show a new employee how serious they take accident prevention.
SA0840 5:00 Cellular Phones and Two-Way Radios
Safety Shorts 2000
Cellular phones and two-way radios offer great benefits, but they can also divert a driver’s attention from the driving task. If you use wireless communication, make driving safety your first responsibility.
SA0845 15:00 Chargeable No – Preventable Yes!
International Film Bureau 1989
Is there anything a no-fault driver could have done to avoid an accident? An accident review committee’s report is examined.
SA0850 5:00 Chemical Burns
Safety Shorts
Victims of chemical burns require immediate special attention. Chemical burns and first aid treatment are shown.
SA0860 13:00 Chemical Hazards in Construction
Worker’s Compensation Board of B.C. 1987
Exposure and avoidance of toxic chemicals while performing construction operations.
SA0870 22:00 Chemical Safety in the Laboratory
Tel-A-Train 1992
In the laboratory, where most chemicals are hazardous, it is extremely important to know what the hazards are and to work in a way that absolutely minimizes any risks. (Handouts)
SA0880 14:00 Close Calls – The Wake-up Call
Aurora Pictures 1995
Through dramatic accident re-enactments, right way/wrong way scenarios, and interviews with “real people,” these programs will motivate viewers to keep their level of safety awareness high. (Instructor’s Guide)
SA0900 5:00 Commercial Trailers
Safety Shorts
Driving a tractor-trailer rig can be perilous. Some of the major problems and how to avoid them are shown.
SA0905 15:30 Company Car
Parker Productions 1978
Good information on the operator’s responsibility in caring for department-owned cars.
SA0910 5:50 Confined Space Air Monitoring
Valley Videos 1990
Step-by-Step program trains workers on various hazards, measuring procedures, and the proper use of air monitoring equipment and techniques.
SA0915 5:10 Confined Space Hazards
Valley Videos 1990
Live action footage of various types of confined space and dynamic graphics motivate employees to follow safe work practices and respect potential hazards. (Handouts)
SA0920 5:20 Confined Space Rescue
Valley Videos 1990
60% of fatalities are would-be rescuers who rush into a confined space unprepared. Train affected workers to take a proactive approach and use proper rescue procedures. (Handouts)
SA0925 25:00 Confined Spaces Safety
Safety Care Series – New Version
Instructor’s Guide
SA0930 25:00 Confined Spaces, Safety & Health Requirements
OSHA
This training video presents a definition of confined spaces and their danger, also how to test the atmosphere in a confined space.
SA0935 15:51 Controlling Auto Skids
Long Island Productions
This video demonstrates that skidding, though one of the most dangerous driving hazards is both preventable and controllable. Its emphasis is on vehicle control, brake application and traction.
SA0940 10:00 Construction Back Safety
Coastal Training Technology 1991
Hard hat safety series.
SA0945 18:00 Looking Back
John Deere 1992
Construction & forestry equipment accident.
SA0950 5:00 Cracking the Code
Safety Shorts
MSDSs can provide a wealth of information. They’re a key part of any Haz Com program, but they can be so tough to figure out that many employees don’t bother. With the help of the CODEMASTER, unravel the MSDS Mystery.
SA1000 10:45 Crash Comparisons: Non-Crashworthy
Hardware vs. Lifesaving Solutions
Energy Absorption Systems, Inc.
This video shows the results of crashworthy and non-crashworthy hardware. It shows multiple crashes on conventional and innovative highway safety devices.
SA1005 11:23 Cranes, Slings & Hoists
The Training Network 1998
Covers practices for inspection, maintenance and safe use of lifting devices.
SA1010 17:00 Crime Check: Personal Security
AIMS Multimedia 1992
Viewers learn a variety of helpful safety precautions that they can apply when confronted by a criminal in most any situation. The program is designed to assist the average person in recognizing and avoiding dangerous confrontations.
SA1015 20:00 A Custodian’s Guide to On-The-Job Safety
The Idea Bank 1990
Custodians are exposed to a variety of work-place dangers from power tool accidents and chemical spills to back injuries and electrical shocks. This video shows how to detect the hidden hazards that can cause serious on-the-job injuries. (Handouts)
SA1025 9:00 Danger Signs
American Traffic Safety Services Association (ATSSA)
This video discusses what can and will happen to those who commit sign vandalism, and those who are victims because of it.
SA1050 5:00 Destination Safety
Safety Shorts
Gumshoe detective Joe Entrencher solves a case of increased accidents at the Acme Company. His solution: a safe workplace begins with safety-conscious employees.
SA1075 10:00 Diana’s Last Message
National Safety Council 2000
A fresh perspective on the occupant-restraint message – one that bears repeating to all drivers and passengers: Why familiar excuses such as “I’d rather be thrown clear of a collision” or “A safety belt might trap me if my vehicle catches fire” are at odds with the reality of a crash. How even a low-speed collision turns unbelted occupants into missiles, making it impossible for drivers to restrain themselves or their other passengers – particularly children; Why occupants wearing safety belts are frequently the only survivors of crashes.
SA1080 8:00 Digging Dangers IX – Fire, Water & Fiber
Underground Focus Magazine, 1998
This video features causes of gas accidents. Directional drilling and other digging must follow rules for safety, and requires that you ‘always call before you dig’.
SA1082 8:00 Dig Safely – “Get the Dirt”
Massaro Productions, Inc. 2000
Underground facility damage can be avoided through using safety by homeowners and professionals. This video goes over all steps beginning with the one call center at 1-888-258-0808 to call before you begin to dig.
SA1100 5:00 Digging Up Trouble
Safety Shorts
North America is criss-crossed with a spider web of pipelines. When digging, avoid being caught in the web.
SA1110 5:00 Discipline – Safety Enforcement
Cinema Safety Video 1990
Explains liabilities and legal responsibilities.
SA1120 8:40 Don’t Let Up! Anti-Lock Brakes
AAA and GM
This video shows high school driver education students using anti-lock brakes for the first time. It demonstrates the ability of ABS to prevent loss of control on a variety of wet and dry surfaces. Shows how even inexperienced drivers can brake hard in emergency situations and steer out of trouble. The main message is to step hard n the brakes and “Don’t Let Up!” (Instructor’s Guide)
SA1130 45:00 DOT Reasonable Suspicion
The Training Network 1994
Supervisors must comply with 49 CFR 382. Use this video as part of required drug and alcohol training. Includes: Physical, behavioral, speech & performance indicators; observation; documentation; social & health affects and difficult situations.
SA1150 17:22 DOT Safer Roadsides
Federal Highway Administration, February 1992
This video presents some common problems with roadside safety. Most roads in America, especially rural roads, have many obstacles nearby, making for dangerous conditions.
SA1152 17:00 Drilling Safety – Working in the Danger Zone
ATEC Associates, Inc.
This video demonstrates how to practice safe operating procedures around a drilling rig. (Handouts)
SA1156 12:20 Driven to Extremes
National Safety Council 2000
In a perfect world, we would have the road to ourselves – we don’t! Share the road safely without getting aggravated. Address road rage and aggressive driving before getting into a vehicle
SA1158 5:00 Driver Attitude
Valley Videos, Inc. 1990
Motivates employees to follow safe driving procedures, promotes seat belt use, and educates people on the effects that drugs and alcohol have n driving. (Handouts)
SA1160 22:00 Driver Fatigue
The Training Network 1996
Wake drivers up to the seriousness of driving while drowsy! Learn: Hours of Service regulations; sleeping habits; causes of fatigue.
SA1162 17:00 Driver Safety, The Blindfold Effect
American Training Resources 1997
This insightful new video focuses on critical elements of driver safety, such as: following too closely, negotiating intersections and backing up. Includes dramatic collision re-enactments and teaches tactical techniques for improving driving skills and awareness.
SA1164 22:00 Driver’s View of Motorcycling
AAA 1979
Demonstrates how car drivers and motorcyclists should cooperate on the road.
SA1166 11:30 Driver’s Education – Learning Workzone Safety
RXZ 1979
DOT Safety Network presentation for driver education students showing the importance of using extreme caution in work zones.
SA1168 15:00 Driving Risks & Responsibilities
Safety Care Series 1993
Components of a safe driving program: Preventing theft, parking, do’s and don’ts, and what to do if an accident occurs.
SA1175 14:00 Dual Protection
NIOSH 1982
This program defines the nature of health and hazards of spray painting in general terms and demonstrates the basic control strategies available for dealing with the hazards. Especially recommended for equipment body repair and those using airless spray gun systems.
SA1185 12:10 Earthquake Safety
Cinema Safety Video 1990
Employees in earthquake potential areas learn emergency action procedures. Emergency preparedness training.
SA1190 20:00 Ears and Hearing
Encyclopedia Britannica 1969
Excellent description of the ear. Shows extensive internal damage of the parts.
SA1200 5:00 Electrical Burns
Safety Shorts
Electrical burns can result from unsafe equipment or carelessness. This Safety Shorts video takes a graphic look at safety procedures and first aid for electrical burns.
SA1202 13:00 Electrical Emergencies – Proper Response
Coastal Safety and Environment 2000
Covers the three levels of electric shock, common causes & classifications of fire & proper 1st aid measures that should be administered to victims of shock or smoke inhalation. (Handouts)
SA1205 14:00 Electrical Safety in the Workplace
Safety Care Series 1993
An explanation of the two kinds of electricity in the workplace – with an emphasis on hazards related to AC. (Handouts)
SA1215 25:00 Emergency Automotive First Aid
Advantage Productions 1993
Learn what to do before experiencing an automotive breakdown. Easy-to-learn, step-by-step emergency automotive repairs.
SA1220 16:00 Emergency Evacuation: Getting Out Alive
Coastal Safety and Environment 2000
Shows various emergencies and alarms and explains how you can save yourselves and other. Cover: preparing for an emergency, evacuation, earthquakes and hazardous materials and explosions. (Handouts)
SA1225 10:00 Emergency Notification System
The Enterprise Group
This video presents ITS innovations that are currently attempting to make emergency calls from cellular phones easier to track for location verification.
SA1235 17:25 Emergency Relief for Federal-Aid Highways
U.S. DOT
Emergency relief available for federal-aid highways.
SA1250 17:00 Emergency Relief Program
Federal Highway Administration, March 1989
This tape covers the emergency relief program for federal-aid highways.
SA1255 41:00 Emergency Relief Program-October 2000
Federal Highway Administration
This video presents the emergency relief program for federally aided highways. Included here are the application process and project procedures and requirements to receive federal aid for disaster stricken areas.
SA1260 18:00 Equipment Tiedown Tilt Bed Trailers
Washington State Department of Transportation
Methods to tie down equipment on tilt bed trailers.
SA1270 20:00 Ergonomics of the VDT Work Station
General Education Media 1986
Explains poor conditions of video display terminals and the best ways to solve them.
SA1275 19:24 Ergonomics – The Practical Approach
Safety Care Series 1993
Explains the approaches to ergonomics.
SA1280 13:00 Essential Elements of Hand Safety
Safety Care Series 1993
Very graphic. Contains great information about preventing hand injury, types of hazards (general, mechanical, contact) and is presented extremely well. Highly recommended. Includes a Trainer’s Manual.
SA1300 11:00 Establishing a Realistic Speed Limit
Michigan DOT, January 1989
This video provides information on how to arrive at a speed limit that can be acceptable, yet realistic for people to follow.
SA1305 10:00 Eye Safety
Safety Refreshers – Aurora Pictures 1991
Covers wearing eye protection, keeping it clean and fit for use, and making sure it is the proper type of equipment for the job being done. Very graphic. (Handouts)
SA1310 20:11 Fall Protection
The Training Network 1996
OSHA requires fall protection for anyone working 6 ft. or more above ground. Complies with 1926.503 hydraulic and lattice boons fall protection types.
SA1312 11:00 Safety Gear: Foot Protection
AIMS Media
This film, hosted and narrated by actor Martin Kove, details the most common hazards to foot injury, and the different ways that foot injuries occur. After viewing this film, workers will have a better understanding of the importance of protecting their feet form physical harm.
SA1315 6:40 Fire Extinguishers – Safe Use
Safety Shorts 2002
Fire extinguishers, when used properly, can help minimize personal and property damage if a fire occurs. Know when and how to use a fire extinguisher so that you don’t endanger yourself and others or make the fire worse.
S1320 43:00 Fire Extinguishers:
Part 1 - Using the Right Way
Part 2 - The HQ’s Fire Extinguisher School
Part 3 - ABC’s of Fire Extinguishers
National Fire Protection Association 1977
Covers the fire extinguisher extensively and their importance at home and work, followed by how to use them properly.
SA1322 21:47 Fire Safety: OSHA Safe Workplace Series
J.J. Keller & Associates, Inc. 1993
This program provides information on fire safety that can help eliminate fire hazards in the workplace and reduce the potential for an actual fire. It will also review the proper use of a portable fire extinguisher and how to react in case of a fire in the workplace.
SA1325 32:00 First on the Scene: Hazardous Materials Response
Chemical Manufacturers
With this video, you will help prepare to help first responders survive when they encounter a hazardous material situation.
SA1350 20:00 Fit For the Road: Evaluating the Health of
Commercial Truck Drivers
Idaho Department of Law Enforcement
This video shows and explains minimum requirements for the physical examination all truck drivers need to pass. Explains health problems of truck drivers and health risks associated with driving long distances.
SA1375 19:24 Five Deadly Driving Mistakes
The Training Network 1980
A study at Indiana University isolated five driving mistakes that account for more than 95% of all auto accidents. In this program, six drivers answer for these mistakes in the court of heaven, while the judge explains how they caused fatal accidents.
SA1400 18:00 Flagging Registration US DOT/FHWA Flagging Operations
ATSSA
Proper flagging procedures are vital to safety. This program presents information all flaggers must know to be certified.
SA1450 5:00 Flashburn
Safety Shorts
Flashburn to the eye can result when ultraviolet rays emitted by an arc welder are absorbed into the eye’s cornea. Viewers are shown the damaging effects of flashburn and prevention methods.
SA1500 8:35 Front Wheel Brakes: Dispelling a Myth
Federal Highway Administration, September 1986
All interstate vehicles must now have all wheel brakes. This video shows experiments that should dispel myths about the front wheel brakes.
SA1525 8:43 Northern Idaho Flood – February 1996
News Clips
Television news clips of flooded areas around Lapwai, Orofino, Smelterville and St. Maries, Idaho.
SA1550 5:00 Fueling A Machine
Safety Shorts
Although a simple procedure, refueling a machine can be dangerous. Workers are graphically reminded that creativity in the workplace is no substitute for safety.
SA1560 60:00 Gas Detection
Nor-Safe/Oxarc
Training demonstration with Brent King from Spokane in Boise, Idaho.
SA1570 5:00 Gas Cylinders – Overview
Safety Shorts 2001
When mishandled, compressed gas cylinders can pose serious hazards. Always take precautions when handling, using, and storing.
SA1580 5:00 Gas Cylinders – Welding, Cutting & Brazing
Safety Shorts 1999
Gas cylinders used in welding, cutting and brazing have the potential to do great harm if mishandled. To avoid trouble, know the hazards and take appropriate precautions.
SA1600 5:00 Good Driving is an Attitude
Safety Shorts
Driving safely is a conscious effort and good driving begins with a good attitude.
SA1650 5:00 Good Safety is Good Business
Safety Shorts
Good safety practices can be instrumental to a company’s success. This is demonstrated by two companies, one with and one without a safety program.
SA1660 33:10 Grader Safety
John Deere
John Deere C-Series & C-Series II Motor Grader:
Part 1) Safety; Part 2) Maintenance; Part 3) Operation
SA1675 14:00 Grading Safety
Iowa Dept. of Transportation Highway Work Zone Safety Series
This program covers some of the safety hazards you’ll find on typical grading sites, from clearing and grubbing to final grading. Emphasis is on personal responsibility for safety and awareness of the hazards.
SA1685 37:00 Ground Fault Protection – Safety Maintenance Shop
U.S. Department of Labor 1979
Ground Fault Protection is 14 minutes, Safety Maintenance Shop is 23 minutes.
SA1700 20:00 Guardrail Installation & Repair
Northwest T2 Center/Alaska Technology Transfer Program
This video points out the evolution of guardrail standards, the elements of guardrail standards, and the elements of a typical W-beam guardrail and its proper installation.
SA1750 9:30 Guardrails
Minnesota DOT, 1989
There are several things involved in a system of guardrails. This video shows the design, testing, and maintenance of these guardrails.
SA1775 20:00 Hand Protection: Lessons For A Lifetime
Coastal Safety + Environmental
We take our hands for granted — that is, until something dreadful happens. This program features workers who recount their experiences with hand injuries. Very motivational! The Trainer’s Toolkit® contains the video program, Hand Protection: Lessons For A Lifetime, employee handbooks, and a leader’s guide with customizable PowerPoint and a laminated poster.
SA1780 10:00 Hand Safety
Safety Refreshers - Aurora Pictures 1992
Hand safety is a major concern. Safety training to help prevent hand injuries has become an important part of every program. This video will help you organize and effectively implement your hand safety efforts. Very graphic. (Handouts)
SA1785 5:00 Hand Safety
Valley Videos 1990
Covers all common causes of hand injuries, proper use of hand tools, working with and around equipment and machinery, and reviews blade and knife safety and pinch points.
SA1790 10:00 Hand Signals for Construction Equipment
Vista – Start Smart Video 1999
This video shows the SAE hand signals in use with various types of construction equipment. Includes: visual use of the hand signals published as SAE J1307; verbal explanation of the correct use of established hand signals; how the machine operator responds to clear signals; the effect of hand signals on safety;; situations where hand signals may be the best form of communication.
SA1795 7:00 Handwashing: Avoiding Germs and Viruses at Work
Coastal Safety and Environmental 2004
Discusses handwashing and its importance in the workplace.
SA1800 5:00 Handling Gas Cylinders
Safety Shorts
Many workers often ignore safety around gas cylinders. The potential dangers of these “gas torpedoes” warrant safety precautions.
SA1850 5:00 Hapless Hal's Roadside Safety
Safety Shorts
An unexpected mechanical problem can be a headache and a real danger. A step-by-step approach in dealing with automobile trouble and preventive maintenance are shown.
SA1900 5:00 Hard Hats Hard Heads
Safety Shorts
Hard hats can prevent many disabling injuries. The importance of wearing hard hats and knowing basic first aid treatment for head injuries is presented in this video.
SA1950 5:00 Haz Com – An Overview
Safety Shorts
All workers should be familiar with hazardous chemicals in the workplace. This Safety Shorts video overviews Haz Com requirements, proper labeling, and material safety data sheets.
SA2000 5:00 Haz Com – Labels
Safety Shorts
The viewer learns about basic Hazardous Communication warning labels, warning signs and OSHA requirements.
SA2005 17:00 Hazcom: KHAZ Talk Radio
The Training Network – Long Island Productions
This is the most comprehensive compliance & training kit available. This video takes a fresh and entertaining approach to convey practical information that every employee should know before working with chemicals.
SA2010 12:00 Hazmat for Anyone – Sam Scram the Hazmat Man
Idaho Department of Law Enforcement 1999
An introductory look at the importance of hazmat in a modern society, where you’ll find hazmat around the house, the hazardous materials classification and communication system, and where to look for important information on the rules that govern hazardous materials while they are being transported.
SA2015 14:00 Hazmat for Patrol
Idaho Department of Law Enforcement 1999
You don’t have to be an expert, but it’s important to know what to look for, and who to call if you suspect a problem. After viewing this program, you will know the identification requirements that a vehicle carrying hazmat must have, the shapes of vehicles that typically carry hazmat, and the extra things that hazmat vehicle driver must carry.
SA2020 18:00 Hazmat for Responders
Idaho Department of Law Enforcement 1999
Shows first responders who may be the first on the scene at a hazardous material incident, the potential dangers that exist when hazmat is present, how they can be hurt, the six clues that will tip you off to the presence of hazardous materials, and finally what to do if you find it.
SA2025 6:00 Hearing Conservation
Long Island Productions, Inc.
This video covers of protecting one’s hearing. Testing, training, and protection of hearing are discussed.
SA2030 5:00 Hearing Safety
Valley Videos 1990
Motivates workers to protect their hearing, using dynamic graphics to show how the ear works, effects of noise, and types of ear protection.
SA2035 17:00 Hearing Protection
Canadian Production
Part 1) – S.O.S. – An in-depth discussion of how hearing damage occurs. Part 2) E.A.R. Plugs - Shows how to properly use earplugs by the company that manufactures them.
SA2050 5:00 Heat Can Kill
Safety Shorts
Learn to identify heat stroke symptoms and to administer proper first aid treatment.
SA2065 6:00 Heat Illness
Safety Shorts 1999
Overexposure to high temperatures and humidity can quickly lead to heat-related illness. Early recognition and proper treatment are necessary to help prevent a medical emergency.
SA2080 5:00 Heat Stress
Valley Videos 1990
Teaches prevention, how to recognize symptoms, and what to do for Heat Stress Disorder.
SA2090 9:00 The Hidden Danger of Low Water Crossings
National Weather Service 1996
A production of the National Weather Service, Office of Hydrology – Silver Spring, MD.
SA2100 5:00 High Risk Rescue
Safety Shorts
Approximately 60% of all permit-required confined space fatalities are rescuers. This video illustrates rescue requirements and methods on permit-required confined spaces.
SA2150 1:40:00 Highway Safety Design Teleconference - Tape 1:
1) Overview of Accident Analysis
2) Intersection Design
University of Wisconsin - Madison, December 1991
SA2200 1:30:00 Highway Safety Design Teleconference - Tape 2:
1) Horizontal Curves
2) Pedestrian & Bicycle Safety
University of Wisconsin - Madison, December 1991
SA2250 60:00 Highway Safety Design Teleconference - Tape 3: Summary Panel Discussion
University of Wisconsin - Madison, December 1991
SA2255 12:00 Highway Work Zone Safety:
Loading, Transporting and Unloading Heavy Equipment
Iowa Department of Transportation, 1999
This program shows the special considerations involved with moving equipment too large to be self-transported over long distances. Emphasis is on visibility and respect for the size of the equipment.
SA2260 11:00 Highway Work Zone Safety: One Step From Death
Iowa Department of Transportation, 1999
This award-winning program is the introductory program in the Highway Work Zone Safety Series. It shows five accident simulations based on typical safety problems found I highway work zones.
SA2265 11:00 Highway Work Zone Safety: Paving Safety
Iowa Department of Transportation, 1999
This program shows some of the hazards of paving with Portland cement concrete (PCC) and asphalt cement concrete (ACC), including night paving operations. Emphasis is on taking personal responsibility for being aware of the changing hazards during paving operations.
SA2270 47:00 Highway Work Zone Safety: Professional Flagging
Iowa Department of Transportation, 1999
Flaggers are responsible for the life-or-death safety of everyone who works near traffic. This videotape covers basic principles, basic procedures, and applications for effective and safe flagging and can be used with the ‘Traffic Control’ tape in this series.
SA2272 11:00 Highway Work Zone Safety: Removal/Demolition Safety
Iowa Department of Transportation, 1999
This program shows the hazards associated with the demolition and removal of roads, structures, and utilities in preparation for new construction. The program emphasizes personal safety by being knowledgeable about the job, the equipment and the plan.
SA2275 17:00 Highway Work Zone Safety: Surveying Safety
Iowa Department of Transportation, 1999
This video discusses safety that applies to surveyors such as high traffic areas and severe weather apparel.
SA2285 10:38 Horrific Accidents: The Facts
The Training Network - Long Island Productions 2002
Proves to employees how a split second can cause lifelong or life-threatening injury. This is a highly motivating video, using actual photos of workplace injuries. It will convince employees to take safety seriously.
SA2290 10:00 How to Control Back Pain
Long Island Productions 1990
One-third of all North Americans suffer back pain at some time. This video educates employees to keep their backs healthy.
SA2300 5:00 Hot Work Permit
Safety Shorts
An awareness of the hazards of Hot Work with personal protection and emergency equipment that needs to be made available is shown along with duties of the Fire Watch when performing Hot Work.
SA2310 20:00 How to Prevent OTJ Back Injuries
The Idea Bank 1990
Lack of exercise, poor posture, fad diets and even sleeping positions can all affect the health of your back. These habits play a large role in making back injuries the number one safety problem in the workplace. This video shows how to protect yourself, both at home and on the job.
SA2313 18:00 Hydraulic Safety
Power Team Division, SPX Corporation 1991
Hydraulically powered components are in almost every industry. Because they operate under extreme high pressure and exert tremendous force, a complete and thorough understanding of the equipment is essential to maintain safety. This video explains how each component works, how to choose the correct component for a job and use it safely.
SA2315 12:00 Hydroplaning and What Happens
NASA
This video explains hydroplaning well. It shows test procedures used several years ago. “What to Do” tips at the end. The picture is not good quality.
SA2325 6:30 In the Zone: Driving Safely in Work Zone
Featuring NASCAR driver Todd Bodine, this video is aimed directly at teen drivers to help make them aware of work zone hazards. The video provides safety tips for young drivers when entering work zones. Perfect for a driver’s education program.
SA2328 14:00 Identifying Fire Hazards
Safety Care Series 1989
Tells what to look for to make sure safety precautions such as fire doors are functioning properly and will serve the intended purpose I an emergency. Sprinkler, safe storage, controlling incoming goods and proper ventilation are some of the points covered.
SA2332 19:00 Indoor Cranes, Safe Lifting Operations
Coastal Video Communications, 1991
Specifically designed for non-licensed operators to give them the knowledge they need to safely operate several types of cranes: jib cranes, monorails, gantry cranes and bridge cranes. (Handouts)
S2335 6:00 Introduction to Safety: Construction Industry
Safety Shorts 1999
You can’t take safety for granted! One misstep could be your last step. This video offers an overview of safety in the workplace and how serious accidents can be avoided through hazard awareness.
SA2337 20:40 It Always Happens to the Other Guy
John Deere 1974
James Widmore, professional actor, points out that he is like everyone else who thinks accidents ‘always happen to the other guy’. This video shows many different accidents with a professional stuntman.
SA2340 4:00 It Only Takes a Second
The Training Network - Long Island Productions
For preview only – not a training video.
SA2342 18:00 Safety Orientation
COASTAL Safety & Environmental, 1996
This training opportunity will help you to recognize some of the hazards that occur in the workplace and how to protect yourself from them. You will also learn the importance of using different types of personal protective equipment (PPE), how you can protect your back and how to prevent accidental slips, trips and falls. You will also receive instruction in hazard communication, the dangers of bloodborne pathogens, lockout/tagout procedures and the basics of fire safety.
SA2345 33:00 It’s Your Back
Long Island Productions 1992
It’s your back – at home, at work and at play. Practical advice on minimizing your risks of back pain.
SA2350 21:00 Jobsite Safety Series: Developing Jobsite
Traffic Control Plans
International Road Federation, 1994
This video explains how to develop a work zone safety plan for your work zone site. It covers the basics, and also includes some situations that might not be applicable to your particular operation. It is a good review of how to develop your own plan.
SA2380 24:57 Lead Safety: OSHA Lead Standards
International Film Bureau
Lead safety: The OSHA lead standards for construction and general industry.
SA2400 24:00 Jobsite Safety Series: Installation Inspection
& Maintenance of Worksite Traffic Control
Devices
International Road Federation, 1994
It is important to follow through when you are using work site traffic control devices to ensure a safe zone for your workers. This video explains how the signs should be installed, when and why it is necessary to continually inspect them, and what maintenance is necessary while these traffic control devices are in operation.
SA2450 25:00 Jobsite Safety Series: Work Zone Safety
Concepts
International Road Federation, 1994
Why is it necessary to set up a work zone safety area whenever you are working on or adjacent to the roadway? What should you keep in mind when developing a work zone plan? What equipment and signs should you use? These questions are answered in the video. Some situations are more complex than those you might encounter, however basic points are covered.
SA2500 5:00 Judge, Jury and Executioner
Safety Short
Ignoring potential accidents can be a deadly mistake. The importance of keeping safety in mind at all times is portrayed in a company that uses deadly H2S gas.
SA2550 5:00 Just Say No to Things That Glow
Safety Shorts
What glows in the dark and wears a hard hat? The worker who doesn’t know how to store hazardous materials. This Safety Shorts video explores how to make dealing with hazardous materials a kinder and gentler ordeal.
SA2555 5:00 Know Your ABC’s (Fire Extinguishers)
Safety Shorts 1998
Claude Akins narrates typical work situations n shops and the importance of being prepared to fight fires.
SA2560 25:00 Knowing is Not Enough
Visual Communications, 1963
Older video features men involved in a race car accident and how they learned to prevent accidents at work and at home.
SA2575 10:00 Ladder Safety
Reviews ladder safety basics, its importance, and applications.
SA2600 35:00 Life in the Closed Lane
American Traffic Safety Association, Inc.
A training program for those who maintain and install traffic control devices for road construction and maintenance operations.
SA2602 10:00 Lifting and Carrying
Safety Care, Inc. 1990
Back injuries; the role of the spine; lifting and carrying techniques and factors governing manual handling. (Handouts)
SA2604 6:00 A Lift for Safety
Safety Shorts 1990
Personnel lift baskets can be extremely dangerous. Proper procedures for a safe lift are reviewed.
SA2606 15:00 Lock Out Procedure
Safety Care, Inc. 1989
Covers all basic lockout procedures for machinery. (Handouts)
SA2608 13:00 Locking Out Accidents: Accident Prevention Through Equipment Guards
Worker’s Compensation
General for all industries shows various tools and equipment and the correct lock-out procedures. Older video that shows guards on conveyors, pulleys and grinders.
SA2610 5:00 Lone Driver
Safety Shorts, 1990
An open car window or door is an invitation to crime. Basic guidelines to ensure safety when driving alone are demonstrated.
SA2612 15:00 Low Back Pain
Professional Research
Information on sources of low back pain and how to avoid injury.
SA2614 15:00 Low Visibility and Driving
National Safety Council 1993
Addresses problems caused by weather conditions such as fog, snow, rain and bright sun, and other factors not usually covered in traditional driver safety courses. The video presents appropriate preventive measures and corrective actins that drivers can take to improve their ability to see and be seen.
SA2615 11:00 LP Gas – Know The Facts
SA2625 12:00 Loading, Transporting, and Unloading Heavy Equipment
Iowa Dept. of Transportation Highway Work Zone Safety Series
This program shows the special considerations involved with moving equipment too large to be self-transported over long distances. Emphasis is on visibility and respect for the size of the equipment.
SA2630 5:00 Machine Guarding
Valley Videos 1990
Machine guarding is needed to protect from human error. All required safeguards must be in place and in working order. Employees will benefit from this explanation of guarding equipment types, where they are used and how to use them.
SA2650 5:00 Machine Safety Guards
Safety Shorts
This video covers the importance of machine guards in a live action, fast paced video presentation. Shows different types of guards, such as barrier guards, presence sensing guards, static shields, gate guards, and two hand tripping devices.
SA2700 14:00 Mailboxes May Be Hazardous to Your Health
Texas Dept. of Highways and Public Transportation, 1989
This video presents roadside examples of both safe and unsafe mailbox installations and provides guidance on how to erect safe installations. Crash tests show conclusively that non‑yielding mailbox designs are a hazard along the roadside and may cause death or serious injury to vehicle occupants.
SA2725 11:00 Make Your Home a Safe Haven
Liberty Mutual 1993
Most accidents at home are preventable. Risks are abundant, minimize personal injury around your home by identifying hazards and follow tips to make it a safer place.
SA2750 12:00 Making Safer Roads
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
This video illustrates several roadside safety hazards. Places emphasis on rural interstates and streets. Gives hints and guidelines to help keep roads safe.
SA2800 21:15 Managers Involvement in Safety Programs
Safety Shorts
For a safety program to be effective, it is important to have a strategy and a plan. With an effective safety program, safety will become part of the "corporate culture," where everyone, from management down, places a high value on safety. This video provides eight points that are important to establish an effective safety program.
SA2805 16:00 Mechanics & Maintenance Person Safety
Cinema Safety Production 1990
Safety for mechanics and maintenance personnel.
SA2807 23:00 Minus Ten
Advanced Driving Skills Program
50% of commercial vehicle collisions occur when vehicles are traveling below 10 mph. This minus ten video is designed to teach proper techniques for operating commercial vehicles at low speed. Incorrect vehicle control procedures are analyzed in this program.
SA2810 19:00 Modern Driving Hazards
American Training Resources
Road rage, cell phones and other hazards are portrayed in this realistic video. People who never thought they would become involved in an altercation will realize the potential for a disaster and take steps to avoid problems on the road.
SA2815 20:00 Modern Technology and Driving
Intelligent Driver Series – National Safety Council 1983
Describes new vehicle’s features such as air bags, automatic safety belts, anti-lock brakes, four-wheel drive, cruise control, car phones, and high tech audio systems and offers important safety-related information regarding their use.
SA2820 5:00 The Moment of Impact
Safety Shorts 1991
What do you do when its too late to avoid an accident? This re-enactment goes through a sequence of events, giving a sequence of events to follow when an accident occurs.
SA2825 13:00 Moving Operations/Maintenance Safety
Iowa Dept. of Transportation Highway Work Zone Safety Series
This program describes a variety of short-term highway operations from snow plowing to patching, from the least dangerous to the most dangerous. It emphasizes awareness of hazards and individual responsibility for safety where standard traffic controls are at a minimum.
SA2850 26:00 Multiple Choice
Caterpillar/National Safety Council
This video reconstructs six authentic accidents. It asks safety questions following each presentation which could be used for safety discussions in the classroom. The accidents portrayed are very graphic, utilizing a demonstration format.
SA2855 5:00 M S D S – Materials Safety Data Sheets
Valley Videos
The handling of hazardous chemicals should not be taken lightly. Container labels with materials safety data sheets should be used to determine safety in the workplace.
SA2860 17:05 Must We Fall
Visucom
Demonstration by stunt people of various walking/working surfaces with poor traction, includes machine shop, office, construction site, etc.
SA2865 48:00 National Driving Test Volume II
Valvoline
Probes viewers’ knowledge of defensive driving techniques, rules of the road, basic mechanical know how, and handling “the unexpected.”
SA2875 2:41:30 National Teleconference on the Remediation
Of Hazardous Materials in Transportation
Right of Way
North Carolina State University
This video is footage from a national teleconference on remediation of hazardous materials. This video focuses on three issues: project development where contamination is found, evaluation and acquisition of rights of way and remediation strategies for contaminated sights.
SA2900 16:30 New Directions in Sign Management
American Traffic Safety Service Association
This video uses the manual of uniform traffic control devices and is used to ensure road signs are up to date and safe. Illustrates problems and gives solutions.
SA2950 17:04 New Work Zone Safety Devices
Strategic Highway Research Program
This video introduces a number of new safety devices that were developed through the SHRP program. It discusses such safety equipment as warning devices, portable speed bumps, delineation devices, lighting devices, and signing/flagging devices.
SA2975 5:00 Nice Trip, See Ya Next Fall
Safety Shorts
Nerves of steel? Perhaps, but falls from elevations are the number one killer in industry. This video takes a sobering view of fall protection.
SA3000 5:00 Night Driving
Safety Shorts
At night, driving even familiar streets and highways can become more difficult and dangerous. This video provides safety tips for nighttime driving.
SA3015 10:00 Night Lights
American Traffic Safety Services Association
Describes how bright, reflective materials on roadways and traffic safety devices save lives by improving the roadway in a variety of scenarios. Shows the importance of wearing reflective clothing while engaged in outdoor activities such as roadwork, jogging, walking, and bike riding. Highlights the importance and benefits of all types of retro-reflective products to the motoring public.
SA3020 18:00 Night-Time Work Zone Traffic Control
American Traffic Safety Services Association
SA3025 5:00 Now Hear This
Safety Short Productions, Inc.
Help protect your hearing by knowing how much noise is too much, and by following requirements for hearing protection.
SA3035 19:00 Office Safety
Barr Films
It’s bright, entertaining program that uses a good dose of humor to make its message memorable and effective. Office Safety will change attitudes about safety in the office. It will protect employees and protect your liability. Includes detailed leaders guide written by the National Safety Council.
SA3050 5:00 Once Too Many
Safety Shorts
When entering a confined space, a few basic safety procedures will ensure a healthy exit. The rules for entering a confined space are outlined.
SA3075 11:00 One Step From Death
Iowa Dept. of Transportation Highway Work Zone Safety Series
This award-winning program is the introductory program in the Highway Work Zone Safety Series. It shows five accident simulations based on typical safety problems found in highway work zones.
SA3085 6:00 Outdoor Safety: Critters and Plants
Safety Shorts 1991
The beauty and tranquility of the outdoor world may be dangerously deceptive to the unwary and uninformed. Two surveyors encounter some unexpected hazards and learn valuable lessons in outdoor safety.
SA3090 13:00 Painting Operations
Industrial Training Systems Corporation 1986
Informs employees of the potentially hazardous ingredients used in paints, the health hazards associated with these ingredients including their routes of entry, physical hazards, appropriate work practices, and the emergency procedures that may be necessary if an accident occurs. The program emphasizes the importance of consulting the MSDS for the complete physical and health hazard information for the hazardous ingredient in paints.
SA3100 16:07 Pavement Maintenance & Worker Safety
Strategic Highway Research Program
This video introduces and summarizes new products developed under the SHRP program designed to improve efficiency of pavement maintenance operations while improving work‑zone safety.
SA3125 11:00 Paving Safety
Iowa Dept. of Transportation Highway Work Zone Safety Series
This program shows some of the hazards of paving with Portland cement concrete (PCC) and asphalt cement concrete (ACC), including night paving operations. Emphasis is on taking personal responsibility for being aware of the changing hazards during paving operations.
SA3150 8:45 Pedestrian Safety: What You Can Do
Federal Highway Administration, August 1989
This video shows common urban pedestrian safety problems and identifies countermeasures for each. It depicts the common problems faced by various age groups and the handicapped, and identifies sources of additional information.
SA3200 5:00 Permit Required: Confined Space
Safety Shorts
More dangerous than the expanse of outer space are the mysterious “Confined Spaces” here on Earth. Learn how to “come back alive” from “Inner Space.” Know the categories and examples of confined spaces, how to be aware of certain atmospheric conditions within a confined space, and what OSHA requires of employees with respect to confined spaces.
SA3225 17:00 Personal Protective Equipment
Costal Safety Environmental
This video covers information on the safe use and maintenance of PPE. This includes everything from hard hats to eye protection and hearing aids. Complies with OSHA 1910.132, 133, 135, 136 & 138. It includes a training manual with exam questions.
SA3250 5:00 Pesticide Primer
Safety Shorts
Pesticides are made to kill. Whether they kill a pest or a person depends on the dose. Learn what you can do to reduce your exposure to pesticides and their possible effects.
SA3265 45:00 Plan to Get Out Alive!
First Alert and McDonalds 1988
Life-saving video shows proven steps to prevent and survive fires. Real life scenes and vital information that has already been credited with saving many lives helps remind people regularly about life-saving fire prevention and escape tips.
SA3275 11:00 Plant Site Safety
Iowa Dept. of Transportation Highway Work Zone Safety Series
This program covers safety hazards in permanent and portable ACC, PCC bulk plant and crushing operations. It shows what to watch out for if you’re a pedestrian on the ground, a crane operator, or a truck driver.
SA3300 5:00 PM for Skin Cancer: Slip-Slop-Slap
Safety Shorts
Construction workers and others who spend their time working outdoors are exposed to a variety of health risks, including skin cancer. This video addresses ways to recognize the disease and simple precautions.
SA3305 9:00 Pre-Trip Inspection
The Training Network – Long Island Productions
Make the most of this legally-required inspection: noting hazards in the environment; checklist for engine compartment; items to check with engine started or disengaged, including accident; and an extensive walk around inspection checklist.
SA3310 27:00 Preventing & Managing Computer Related Injuries
The Stanford Health Series - Kantola Productions 2001
Computer work related injuries can be avoided. Repetitive strain injuries, repetitive motion and musculoskeletal disorders are all cumulative trauma disorders. Risk factors are noted and remedies suggested, including physical conditioning.
SA3313 10:24 Preventing Injury Incidents
Long Island Productions
Eighty five to ninety eight percent of all construction accidents are caused in whole or part by the unsafe acts of employees. This video provides an explanation of the concept of unsafe acts and how they contribute to accidents. Investigating and documenting unsafe acts for future prevention purposes and importance of thinking safety.
SA3315 19:00 Pro-Active Safety Attitudes: Looking Out for Number One
Coastal Safety + Environmental
This video takes a unique look at safety and safety training. It underscores the importance of safety equipment and safety habits and demands that all employees take responsibility for safety.
· Prevention and protection
· Reenactments of real-life accidents motivate workers to take precautions
· Interviews with actual workers
SA3325 47:00 Professional Flagging
Iowa Dept. of Transportation Highway Work Zone Safety Series
Flaggers are responsible for the life-or-death safety of everyone who works near traffic. This videotape covers basic principles, basic procedures, and applications for effective and safe flagging and can be used with Traffic Control tape in this series.
SA3330 25:00 Professional’s Guide to Chain Saw Safety
Seigal and Associates
The unsafe use of chainsaws can be extremely dangerous. The producers of this film urges users to follow up this program with careful study of the operator’s manual for the specific make and model chain saw used.
SA3335 20:00 Puller Safety
Power Team Division of SPX Corporation
Pullers, push-pullers and related components can only be the exercised safely by users with intelligent care and common sense. This program is provided as an advisory service.
SA3350 10:00 Quick Change Moveable Barriers: General Information
Barrier Systems, Inc.
This video introduces the Quick change Movable Barriers as an innovative transportation solution for peak hour congestion. This unique technology provides safety in construction traffic control work zones, and increases capacity of congested roads and bridges without the high cost of reconstruction, purchase of right‑of‑way and their attendant environmental concerns. The barriers are transferred from one lane to the other by a “Transfer & Transport Vehicle.”
SA3400 10:00 Quick Change Moveable Barriers: Texas I-30
Contra flow HOV Lane
Barrier Systems, Inc.
This video provides an example of the Quick change Movable Barriers (QMB) in use on Texas I‑30. The QMB is a new technology that provides the unique opportunity to change roadway capacity in a relatively short period of time. Doing so significantly increases the effective capacity and reduces traffic delays.
SA3402 7:00 Rain!
J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc. 2000
This program illustrates why drivers must be prepared to react when heavy rain reduces visibility, interferes with good traction and, at times, causes mechanical difficulties or failures. Actual severe rain footage combines with exciting animation and interviews to drive the message home. Operating a tractor-trailer combination in extreme rain conditions can be hazardous, but it doesn’t have to be deadly.
SA3405 10:00 Reality of Safety
Filmed from actual injuries.
Very graphic, this video has actual slides after equipment accidents, electrical burn injuries and air pressure injuries. Though farm machinery is the focus, principles apply to all areas.
SA3410 15:00 Reduce Your Risk
National Safety Council 1993
Help safeguard yourself and your family against vehicle-related crime! This presentation demonstrates personal safety techniques to guard against – mugging, car theft, carjacking and other vehicle
SA3415 56:49 Remember Charlie
Phoenix Safety Management
Charlie Morecraft is an oil refinery employee that shares how short cuts nearly cost him his life when a routine job turned tragic. Burned over 50% of his body, Charlie spent five years in the hospital. He shares his story so others can avoid such costly situations.
SA3425 11:00 Removal/Demolition Safety
Iowa Dept. of Transportation Highway Work Zone Safety Series
This program shows the hazards associated with the demolition and removal of roads, structures, and utilities in preparations for a new construction. The program emphasizes personal safety by being knowledgeable about the job, the equipment, and the plan.
SA3430 10:00 Repetitive Motion Injuries
National Safety Council 1991
A training guide for supervisors to recognize and deal with one of the most debilitating occupational injuries (50%) in the workplace. (Handouts)
SA3435 33:00 Ride of Your Life – Children & Infants in Car Crashes
Automotive Safety Association, 1986
2-part video Part 1) Racecar driver demonstrates why the use of safety belts is critical
Part 2) Footage of tests conducted illustrates the importance of buckling in infants and children.
SA3450 5:00 Riding on Rolling Stock
Safety Shorts
We roll back time in a tragic accident involving people hitching a ride on rolling equipment. This story is based on a true incident that has been repeated too many times. The causes of the accident and how they could have been avoided are discussed.
SA3500 5:00 Riding Rolling Equipment
Safety Shorts
Improper use of rolling equipment can lead to accidents. Speeding, not using safety belts, unsecured equipment, and people hitching rides are just a few of the things that lead to serious problems.
SA3550 9:00 Right Before Your Eyes
American Traffic Safety Services Association
This video shows the importance of proper roadway markings illustrating improved roadway marking technologies. Its purpose is to increase public awareness of traffic safety with roadway markings.
SA3560 32:00 Right-to-Know for Cleaning & Maintenance Personnel
OSHA
Workers may be exposed to potentially hazardous chemicals in the workplace. MSDS labeling provides information for all chemicals used and will give you information you need to know. OSHA requires that this information should always be available for employees.
SA3565 10:00 Right-to-Know Law
Iowa
The requirements of informing employees of the hazards associated with what they work wit on the job. Hazard communications training on MSDS, terms and labeling compliance.
SA3570 20:00 Road Rage
J.J. Keller & Associates, Inc. 1999
This video is directed towards professional drivers. Will help you understand what road rage is, how to deal with it, and how to protect yourselves from it. It is a fast-paced video with dramatic scenarios.
SA3575 10:30 Road Rage: Combating Aggressive Driving
Washington State
Washington Traffic Safety Commission
This video helps to remind all drivers the importance of keeping calm behind the wheel, practicing good driving habits and steering clear of aggressive drivers.
SA3580 15:00 Road Safe: Transportation & Utilities
Alberta Transportation & Utilities
Alberta prides itself in having one of the safest highway systems in the world. Working on highways requires physical and mental toughness – being visible, expecting the unexpected and staying alert is required at all times. This demonstration video is an excellent training tool for highway professionals.
SA3585 7:00 Rollover
J.J. Keller & Associates, Inc. 2000
This program covers the situations that can lead professional drivers to experience a rollover. Driving too fast, cornering too hard or simply being inattentive or falling victim to fatigue are all covered in this fast paced video. Computer generated animation and real world interviews combine to drive the message home. (Handouts)
SA3600 5:00 Rx for Safety
Safety Shorts
Careless use of prescription drugs can be dangerous.