Employees frequently misunderstand the use of respirators. This program will give them the important facts regarding respirator use. They will feel more secure in wearing them once they know ... | Explains the need and proper procedures for testing, maintaining, and using respiratory equipment. OSHA Compliant.... |
This program explains eye protection requirements in a humorous manner. You will find your employees respond well to this entertaining and informative video. OSHA Compliant.... | This is the same program as 1003B, but in a more serious presentation. OSHA Compliant.... |
Defines carbon monoxide poisoning and how to reduce the effects of this health hazard. Almost every industry is exposed, but very little attention is given to its effects. Excellent ... | Emphasizes the importance of using personal protection when required. Addresses hard hats, gloves, eye protection, hearing protection, and other aspects of protective equipment. OSHA Compliant.... |
Designed as an information/training video for employees who normally are not exposed to blood or body fluids, but an important part of providing precautionary information to employees. OSHA Compliant.... | This video explains the general requirements for an effective respiratory protection program. Covers written plan, use, care, cleaning, and storing of respirators, and provides information on self-contained breathing apparatus ... |
Developed to meet training requirements for employees who reasonably anticipate exposure to blood or body fluids on the job. This applies to anyone who is trained in first-aid/CPR. OSHA ... | Designed for paramedics, EMTs, fire, police, correctional officers, first-aid/CPR, and other emergency personnel who might be exposed to blood and other potential hazards relating to BBP. Meets training requirements ... |
Heightens awareness of hearing conservation in the workplace. Explains the anatomy of the ear, how noise can cause hearing loss, and how to prevent hearing loss. OSHA Compliant.... | Meets the training requirements for employees in a manufacturing facility who are designated as first aid/CPR trained or may be occupationally exposed, e.g., janitorial employees. OSHA Compliant.... |