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 "Distracted Driving: Real Accidents, Real Stories 2"
Currently, 20% of all crashes are related to distracted driving. In this powerful production, gut wrenching and life changing testimonials are illustrated to the audience. Covered in this film are how conversations can become a distraction to the driver and create a moment of inattention. Also included are two tragic stories of people and their families whose lives were impacted with fatalities due to the driver using a cell phone and the other using a navigation system while driving. Information is presented throughout the program to teach the professional driver how to choose alternative behaviors to avoid becoming a part of this growing statistic. © Wumbus Corporation
 
 "Drowsy Driving: It's Your Wake Up Call"
This incredibly loaded program is filled with important information for the professional drivers who travels both short and long distances as a part of their workday. While addressing the 100,000+ crashes that occur each year from drowsy driving, the viewer will be taught on how to effectively identify and manage driver fatigue. Also covered in the film are; lack of sleep, stress, diet, medications, micro naps, night driving and grave yard shifts and the sleepy feeling when returning to the work after lunch. © Wumbus Corporation
 
 "Chainsaw Safety: Real Accidents, Real Stories"
The team lead is looked at to set the tone of the workday. Follow what can happen when that team lead, or any worker, doesn't follow required safety guidelines and safety procedures in this behavior based safety training program. This chainsaw safety video covers issues like PPE and cutting procedures for chainsaws in a unique and influential way. Make sure your employees know why you require them to do work your way, the safe way, with the story told on this excellent training film. Give them some proof that complacency for a day can effect you for the rest of your life.  11 minutes © Wumbus Corporation
 
"Chainsaw Safety Basics: An Expert's Perspective"
Public works and other occupations often use chain saws in tree trimming, landscaping maintenance, brush control, and home use. There are many risks involved requiring proper instructions on safe procedures. Includes instruction on how to use the proper daily safety precautions during use of cut off saws on the job. Covers use of proper PPE and machine guarding. Outlines safety procedure from pre-use inspection all the way to shutdown. Gives viewers the information they need to know for each operator to remain responsible for their own safety by following safe operating practices. 14 minutes © Wumbus Corporation
 
 "OSHA`s Inspection and Citation Process"
If you fall under OSHA, then use this film to train your staff. With such valuable information as the fact that you can reject any OSHA inspection and request that they instead get a search warrant (giving you time to make adjustments in the case of a surprise inspection), not volunteering information during the inspection, not admitting verbally during the inspection that violations occurred, and the fact that while OSHA inspectors can legally interview any workers on site, they don`t have to answer any questions, this film is valuable to all managers and supervisors. While it is filmed at a construction location, the same rules and principals apply, no matter the environment that you work in.   14 minutes © Wumbus Corporation
 
 "Trenching & Shoring Safety: The Competent Person"
It occurs year after year, workers needlessly dying in trench cave-ins. The tragedy lies with the fact that these workers should have never have been in a situation in which their lives were on the line. Based on National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health statistics, an average of 60 workers die in cave-ins annually. According to NIOSH, these deaths are entirely preventable. This video program is designed to train your employees what the responsibilities of competent person are, along with what is required to keep in compliance with CFR 1926.650. Topics included in this program are:
  • Causes of fatalities
  • Causes of cave-ins
  • Hazardous atmospheres
  • Soil classification & testing
25 minutes © Safety Source
 
 "Welding & Cutting Torch Safety"
Welding and cutting activities produce sparks or use open flames and can create potential hazards _ especially in confined spaces and process areas. When working with gas welding and cutting operations, there are a number of safety guidelines employees must follow. This program trains your employees in basic safety procedures and safe work practices to prevent injury or property damage during welding and cutting operations. Topics covered include:
  • Proper storage and marking of compressed gas cylinders
  • Procedures to follow when lighting a welding or cutting torch
  • Personal protective equipment required for welding operations
  • Welding in special situations.
16 minutes © The Training Network

 
 "Electrical Safety"
Electricity is all around us. It lights up our homes, powers the machinery and equipment that we use, and runs many of our tools. We are so used to using electricity, most employees simply take it for granted. Yet electricity can also be dangerous. Employees need to know how electricity works, and what they should do to protect themselves from its hazards.
  • Basic terms and definitions.
  • Circuits and flow of electricity.
  • Recognizing and avoiding electrical hazards.
  • Special environments.
  • Dealing with an electrical accident.
17 minutes © Marcom

 

 "ANSI MSDS Update"
Encourage your employees to utilize the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) MSDS with this in-depth video. Specifically created to train your workers in the ANSI format, you will teach your employees the importance of material safety data sheets and their role in OSHA's hazard communication standard. Topics covered include
  • Advantages of the ANSI format
  • The basic questions the ANSI MSDS is designed to answer
  • Review of the sections in the ANSI Material Safety Data Sheet
12 minutes © Marcom
 
 "Asbestos Awareness: Employee Basic Training"
Asbestos is a strong and incombustible fiber widely used in the past for asbestos cement piping, fireproofing and insulation. Employers are required to provide basic awareness training for employees who may have to work around asbestos containing materials. This program covers topics where training is required by various government safety regulations, and forms the core of the two hour asbestos awareness training requirement mandated by OSHA. It is ideal for custodians, maintenance workers, and others who might contact asbestos containing materials during the course of their work. Your employees will be trained on:
  • Asbestos properties and physical characteristics.
  • Types of asbestos containing materials and their uses in buildings.
  • Latency period and health effects resulting from exposure such as asbestosis, lung cancer and mesothelioma.
  • Personal protective equipment and proper handling of asbestos materials.
  • Working with asbestos cement piping.
18 minutes © The Training Network
 
  "Fire Extinguishers - Basic Training"
Workplace fires cause millions of dollars in damages each year and lead to thousands of employee injuries. Many fire catastrophes can be prevented if employees know how to stop a small fire from spreading. Use this comprehensive video to teach your employees how to properly and safely use fire extinguishers in case a fire does break out. Your employees will learn:
  • What causes a fire
  • The five classes of fire
  • Types of Fire Extinguishers (including Type _K_) and when to use each
  • When not to fight a fire
  • How to correctly use a Fire Extinguisher using the PASS method
  • Inspection requirements
13 minutes  © The Training Network
 
  "Hand & Power Tool Safety In Construction Environments"
Most people have injured themselves with a power tool at least once in their lives. In fact, learning to use some tools seems to "require" a little pain. But, tool accidents on the job also result in thousands of serious injuries and hundreds of deaths each year, most of which could have been avoided by simply handling tools safely. This video, shows how accidents can be significantly reduced by applying good general safety rules, and reviews what hazards are associated with the specific types of tools we use. Covers:
  • Tool hazards, maintenance.
  • Inspecting power tools.
  • PPE and protection from hazards.
  • Choosing tools that "fit" you and the job.
18 minutes © Marcom

 
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