Educational Resources

Hand Tool | Machine Safety


Give Safety A Hand: Hand Tool Safety Overview - Many employees have
used hand tools for so long that they forget the basic safety measures.  Give
your employees a review of the basic procedures to prevent careless accidents
from occurring.  *


Code: HTL000
Time: 15:00
Language:


Give Safety A Hand: Knife And Blade Safety - Possibly, no other hand tool is as dangerous as knives and blades.  This program provides the proper safety procedures for handling these sharp objects.  *

Code: HTL002
Time: 9:00
Language:


Give Safety A Hand: Socket & Accessory Safety - Sockets, ratchets and drive tools are among the most common hand tools.  But workers take them for granted, or use them for jobs for which they are not intended, which isn't safe.  This program helps workers use them correctly.  *

Code: HTL004
Time: 14:00
Language:


Give Safety A Hand: Striking & Struck Tool Safety -  Even though your workers may have swung a hammer 1,000 times, they can always use a reminder of the important safety procedures to implement when using striking or struck tools.  *

Code: HTL001
Time:
9:00
Language:


Give Safety A Hand: Wrench Safety - Help your employees get the most from their wrenches and stay safe with this helpful program.  *

Code: HTL003
Time: 10:00
Language:


Laser Safety: The Blink of An Eye - This program will show your employees how to work safely with lasers, the hazards they pose and the damage they can do if not used properly.

Code: LAS001
Time: 20:00
Language:


Machine Guarding - The first and best form of protection from the dangers of machines is machine safeguards.  This program explains the different kinds of guards and devices that are used to safeguard employees.

Code:
MAC000
Time: 14:00
Language: FRN / CAN / SPN / IT / PRT

Machine Guarding: Safeguard Your Future -  Practically every machine has some sort of machine guard - a shield, automatic shut-off or even a laser curtain - to protect workers if a body part should come in contact with the machine.  Make sure your employees understand the importance of knowing about and using the machine guards meant to protect them.

Code: MAC002
Time:
24:00
Language:


Mechanical Power Press Safety: Don’t Press Your Luck -  Experienced machine operators can lose a finger, a hand or worse if they cut corners and work unsafely.  This program motivates workers to follow the proper safety procedures and comply with OSHA's Mechanical Power Press Safety Standard.

Code: MPP000
Time: 15:00
Language: PRT / SPN


Oxy-fuel Gas Cutting: The Sure Cut* - Welder's safety depends on preventing spark and spatter when performing oxy-fuel gas cutting.  Make sure they know how with this program.  *

Code: WEL003
Time: 13:00
Language: CAN / SPN


Pinch Points And Safeguarding For Pulp And Paper -  Pulp, paper and lumber industry employees work around powerful compression systems, gears, rolling mills, calendars and blades.  This program details pinch points on the equipment they use and illustrates how safeguarding is vital to their safety.

Code: MAC001
Time: 10:00
Language:
SPN / PRT


Powered Hand Tool Safety: Handle With Care - Show your employees the benefits of working safely with power tools - on and off the job.  This program explains the dangers of powered hand tools and offers training that follows the outline "avoid, protect and defend".

Code:
HNT000
Time:
20:00
Language:
CAS / RUS / SPN / AR / PRT / FRE / MAN


Welding Safety: Safe Work With Hot work - A welder who fails to work safely can cause fires, burns, toxic exposures and electrical shock.  This program provides details on pre-planning, personal safety, work area safety and equipment safety to prevent hot work accidents.

Code: WEL004
Time:
18:00
Language:
AR / RUS / FRN / DT / FRE / GR / UK / PRT / SPN / IT




Language Key 


All DVD's are in English, but may be available in other languages as indicated.

AR
= Arabic | CAN = Cantonese | DT = Dutch | ENG = English | FRE = European French | FRN = Canadian French | GR = German | HI = Hindi | MAN = Mandarin | POR = Portugal Portuguese | POL = Polish | PRT = Brazil Portuguese | RUS = Russian | SPN = Spanish | TAM = Tamil | TUR = Turkish | UK = British
 

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July 11, 2008