FIRE FIGHTING/ FIRE PREVENTION FIRST AID/ INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE
SPILL RESPONSE BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS
CONTAINER EMERGENIES SERIES SUBSTANCE ABUSE
SHIFT WORK BACK SAFETY
TERRORISM CONSTRUCTION
HAZCOM FALL PROTECTION
PROCESS SAFETY MANAGEMENT SLIP, TRIP, AND FALL
HAZMAT LADDERS & ELEVATED WORK PLATFORM
HAZWOPER FORKLIFT SAFETY
ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE EXCAVATOR SAFETY
HAZARD ANALYSIS MOBILE CRANE SAFETY
INCIDENT MANAGEMENT/ INVESTIGATION OVERHEAD CRANE SAFETY
CONFINED SPACE TOWER CRANE SAFETY
LOCKOUT/ TAGOUT RIGGING
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT SAFETY MOTIVATION
DEFENSIVE DRIVING WORKPLACE VIOLENCE
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE MANAGEMENT/SUPERVISOR TRAINING
ELECTRICAL SAFETY AVIATION TURBINE FUEL HANDLING
LASER SAFETY UTILITY


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“Environmental Liability”

Environmental liability and exposure to civil and criminal action are rapidly emerging threats of corporate life. This video will help you avoid the severe and costly business disruptions and personal trauma that accompany a lawsuit or criminal action. Legal expert Arthur Miller and J. Micheal Nolan, former prosecutor and practicing environmental attorney, deliver an electrifying, motivational compliance message to managers, supervisors and hourly workers. The retelling of a vivid case history intensifies the viewer impact . The accompanying Leader’s Guide includes an Activities Resulting in Criminal Prosecution chart.

18 minutes
Price: $410

“Environmental Compliance: It’s a Team Effort”

Reduce company and personnel liability by making your employees part of the environmental compliance team. This program explains five typical environmental violations, personal responsibility and personal liability, and explains the provisions of NEPA, the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act, NPDES, RCRA, TSCA, Superfund and SARA Title III.

22 minutes
Price: $410

“Understanding Title III:Emergency Planning and Community Right To Know”

This program provides an overview of the major provisions of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA), examining federal government, local and business responsibilities under Title III. Topics include emergency response procedures, interacting with state and community citizen groups, desseminating chemical hazard information to surrounding communities and proper reporting procedures.

15 minutes
Price: $210

“Protecting the Environment: It’s Everybody’s Business”

Provides an overview of RCRA and the hazardous waste disposal regulations as they impact operations and maintenance personnel at waste generating sites, explaining how and why certain wastes are classified as hazardous. Reviews training requirements, inspection procedures, waste analysis, contingency plans, security and record keeping.

13 minutes
Price: $410

“The TSCA R&D Review”

An informative case history is used to explain the basic provisions of TSCA Section 8e to researchers and other laboratory personnel. The program describes the Research and Development Exemption Guidelines, The TSCA inventory, The Premanufacture Notice and the procedures to follow when importing chemicals. A poster outlining the R&D Exemption Guidelines is included.

19 minutes
Price: $410

“Improving Indoor Air Quality”

Indoor air quality is enough of a concern that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the National Institute for Occupational Safety andHealth (NIOSH) have created an Indoor Air Quality Guide to help facilities deal with contaminated air inside a workplace, which can in the shortterm cause irritation of the eyes, nose and throat, as well as headaches, dizziness and fatigue. Longterm exposure to contaminants can cause asthma and even emphysema. Employees will learn to identify air quality problems and take the necessary steps to avoid and eliminate potential air quality hazards.

20 minutes
Price: $395

ORGANIZATION FOR HAZMAT INCIDENTS

3 Program Set Price: $495.00

 

#1 "Hazards Analysis"

Hazard identification, vulnerability analysis, risk assessment, prioritizing hazards based on toxicity, flammability, and reactivity.

28 minutes
Price: $195

 

#2 "The Emergency Plan"

How to assess response capabilities; how response personnel, local industry and community groups pool resources for an effective response plan.

22 minutes
Price: $195

 

#3 "Exercises"

Testing and evaluating the emergency plan.

29 minutes
Price: $
195

 

“Hazards Analysis: The ‘What If’ Technique”
Provides employees with the skills needed to perform a “what if” hazards analysis, a safety investigation method used to detect high-risk designs, procedures and work conditions.

28 minutes
Price: $
325

 

"First Responder Awareness"

Addresses responsibilities of responder first on the scene of a hazardous materials incident, exercising caution, evaluating the situation, isolating the area, getting help.

20  minutes
Price
: $395

 

 
"Emergency Preparedness"

In an emergency, seconds can mean the difference between life and death. Would your employeesknow what to do in a situation where a co-workers's life depended on their actions? Don't lose another day before using this critical program to train everyone on specific actions to take in case of a work site emergency!

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VIDEOTAPE/
WORKBOOK

14 minutes
Price: $389

 


“Emergency Planning”
Also Available in Spanish Language Version

OSHA, SARA Title III and many State regulations require a plan for emergency preparedness and crisis management. Topics addressed include types of emergencies, evacuation, communication, the role of outside agencies, practice drills.

13 minutes
Price: $395

 

“The Emergency Response Plan”
Also Available in Spanish Language Version

•The “Chain of Command”. •Communications procedures and the “Buddy System”.• Personal Protective equipment. •Safe work practices.

20 minutes
Price: $
395

 

“Monitoring Procedures and Equipment”
Also Available in Spanish Language Version

•Detecting hazardous materials. •Direct reading monitoring instruments. •Sampling collection devices. •Confined spaces.

22 minutes
Price: $
395

 

The Industrial Incident Management Series:

3 Program Set
Price: $695

 


#1 "Taking Control"

Defines the three levels of incidents, the importance of an emergency plan, competency requirements for the Incident Commander, Transfer of Command procedures.

18 minutes
Price: $295

 


#2 "Incident Command in the Field"

Setting up a Command Post, communications requirements, how units are assigned and controlled.

22 minutes
Price: $295

 


#3 "The Emergency Operations Center"

Roles of the corporate crisis team and the Public Information Officer, managing the crisis, dealing with external agencies and the media.

22 minutes
Price: $295

 

Incident at Building 13 (Emergency Response)       
Also Available in Spanish Language Version

This program outlines tools and materials for spill response, stresses the evacuation of the spill area, emphasizes the use of the MSDS, and details the elements of an effective emergency plan.

25 minutes
Price: $495

 


"Incident Command System"

Available in DVD

Describes the basic organizational structure established at most incidents, shows the relationship of federal, state, and private sector officials, and explains how unified command is set up and operated. It explains the importance of having a written, user friendly plan in place that establishes standardized procedures to be used at routine as well as critical incidents. The video stresses the importance of defining roles and resource channels in the plan, and preparing emergency response organizations to understand and use the plan in a spirit of cooperation and trust.

25 minutes
Price: $395

 

        

8 Tape Set
Price: $1595

 

 

Program 1:  "Site Management & Control"

Program One in the series discusses pre-planning to set up a systematic, coordinated approach to a hazmat accident, which may involve a variety of public and private agencies. It covers procedures for establishing command, guidelines for safe approach and positioning at a hazmat incident, establishing the perimeter and hazard control zones, and procedures for carrying out protective actions. The importance of setting up effective command is stressed.

18 minutes
Price: $275

 


Program 2:  "Identifying the Problem"

The second program in the series covers the importance of recognizing, identifying and verifying the hazardous material or materials involved in the incident. The video shows how to recognize the presence of hazmats, and, if the material cannot be identified specifically, how to determine the general hazard class or chemical family of the material. Specific information needed to identify the problem is listed. The program also discusses the basic design and construction features of hazardous materials containers. DOT hazard classes and placarding are explained, as is NFPA's Standard System for the Identification of the Hazards of Materials for Emergency Response.

19 minutes
Price: $275

 


Program 3: "Hazard and Risk Evaluation"

In Program 3, responders learn how to determine response objectives, sources for hazard information, and how to evaluate risks. The importance of maintaining an attitude of safety and responsibility is stressed. Risk factors - those factors that influence the level of risk at an incident - are outlined and air monitoring instruments are studied. A basic understanding of how hazmats and their containers behave is provided through Ludwig Benner's General Hazardous Materials Behavior Model (Gebmo).

25 minutes
Price: $275

 


Program 4:  "Protective Clothing & Equipment"

This program covers the different types of protective clothing and equipment, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of each type. The difference between structural firefighting clothing and chemical protective clothing is explained. Respiratory protection, including self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) and SAR (supplied air respirators) is studied. NFPA standards that mandate the quality that protective clothing must meet are examined and EPA levels of protection are listed. The viewer is warned about the dangers of degradation, penetration and permeation.

22 minutes
Price: $275

 


Program 5:  "Information Management & Resource Coordination"

The fifth program in the series examines the types of information needed to manage a hazmat incident safely, how to evaluate that information, and how to coordinate multiple resource groups at a hazmat incident. The importance of controlling the flow of information and having effective leadership is emphasized. The Incident Management System is outlined and the various roles played in a response are explained. Efficient storage and recovery of information is also discussed.

23 minutes
Price: $275

 


Program 6:  "Implementing Response Objectives"

Program 6 explains how the incident commander implements the best available strategic goals and tactical objectives to produce the most favorable outcome to the incident. The differences between tactics and strategies are explained. Primary hazmat strategic goals are covered, including rescue, public protective actions, spill control, leak control, fire control, and transfer and recovery. Other topics covered include selecting goals; decision-making; and offensive vs. defensive mode.

25 minutes
Price: $275

 


Program 7:  "Decontamination"

Contamination is any form of hazardous material that physically remains on people, animals or objects and that poses a threat to life, health or the environment. This video tells how contamination occurs and discusses decontamination of persons and equipment after leaving the hot zone. All current methods of decontamination are covered, including dilution, absorption, adsorption, heating, freezing, blowing, vacuuming, degradation, neutralization, solidification, disinfection, and sterilization. Setting up the decon site and the responsibilities of the decon officer and the decon team are explained. Other topics covered include emergency decon, multiple station decon, medical emergencies, evaluating the effectiveness of decon operations, and clean-up.

22 minutes
Price: $275

 


Program 8:  "Terminating the Incident"

The transition phase between the end of the emergency and the start of restoration and recovery operations is the topic of the final program in "The 8-Step Process." This program tells how to do a post-incident analysis, how to conduct a debriefing, and how to critique the response. It is important during this phase of the process to focus on lessons learned.

21 minutes
Price: $275

 

"Accident Investigation"
Also Available in Spanish Language Version
  

Quick response, thorough investigations, and immediate corrective measures are the trademarks of top-notch investigations. Teach your team to improve their investigative techniques, and help stop recurring accidents through immediate and effective action.

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VIDEOTAPE/
WORKBOOK

12 minutes
Price: $389

 

HAZARDOUS INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS

4 program set
Price: $845

 

#1 "Introduction to Investigation"

Interviewing witnesses, examining the scene, gathering and maintaining evidence, writing reports, following up.

26 minutes
Price: $265

 

#2 "Accident Investigation"

Investigating mechanical and vehicular accidents and injuries, occupational illness, line of duty death.

20 minutes
Price: $265

 

#3 "HazMat Investigation"

How to recognize hazmats, containment systems failure, PPE, monitoring instrumentation, spill reporting requirements.

20 minutes
Price: $265

 


#4 "Fire Investigation"

How fires behave, firefighting tactics, determining source, discerning between arson and accidental fires, reporting procedures.

26 minutes
Price: $265

 

HAZMAT COMMAND SERIES     
Also Available in Spanish Language Version
   

2 Program Set
Price: $395

 

        #1"Sizing Up the Hazardous Materials Incident"

How to identify hazardous materials, assess the risks involved, control the emergency scene, implement action, transfer command.

17 minutes
Price: $225

 

#2 "Managing the Hazardous Materials Incident"

The Incident Commander's role in prioritizing rescue and control activities, PPE selection, decontamination.

22 minutes
Price: $295

 

HAZMAT EMERGENCY SERIES  
Also Available in Spanish Language Version

3 part series
Price: $295

 
hzemg1.gif (2151 bytes) "Recognizing Hazards"

Gathering information via DOT placards and labels, MSDS, shipping papers, and witnesses; assessing hazards.

20 minutes Price: $150

hzemg2.gif (7602 bytes) "Protective Clothing"

Proper selection and use of protective clothing, matching the equipment to the hazard.

25 minutes Price: $150

hzemg3.gif (7095 bytes) "Safe Operations"

Search and rescue operations, safety concerns, decontamination, establishment of control zones.

20 minutes Price: $150

AIR MONITORING SERIES:

2 Program Set
Price: $495

 

"Contamination Assessment"

Basics of atmospheric sampling during emergency response; instruments used, interpreting readings, decontamination of monitoring instruments, hazards of contaminated atmospheres.

19 minutes
Price: $275

 

"Direct Reading Instruments"

In-depth study; how instruments work, operation and calibration checks. Discusses combustible gas indicators, radiation monitors, survey instruments, detector tubes, oxygen meters, chemical agent detectors, combination meters.

28 minutes
Price: $275

 

Tank Truck Rollover

Emergency Response in Action
This program examines an actual gasoline tank truck rollover using videotape photographed at the scene. The program critiques the actions taken that include securing the area, evacuation, foam application, containment, product pump off and transfer, and righting of the rolled vehicle. This rare footage is excellent training for tank truck drivers, HazMat response personnel and any other person needing an understanding of this potentially catastrophic incident as well as the techniques used to resolve the problem.

12 minutes
Price: $
395

 
 
All videos also available as PAL or SECAM for additional cost.
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