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VIDEOTAPES - SAFETY TRAINING


  1. Accident Investigation
  2. Accident Investigation
  3. Safety Attitude
  4. Safety Awareness
  5. Train-the Trainer
  6. Recognition, Evaluation and Control of Hazard

TITLE: Accident Investigation (1987)

Number: K.1.1a
Description: This program teaches investigation procedures used by experts to discover the true causes of accidents so you can take corrective action and eliminate recurrence. The video program follows an investigation of an actual accident as it happens.
Time: Approx. 22 minutes
Manu./Supplier Summit Training Source/Electrolab
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TITLE: Accident Investigation (1991)

Number: K.1.1b
Description: The purpose of an accident investigation is to establish all the facts relating to an accident or incident, to draw conclusions from these facts, and to make recommendations and investigate procedures to prevent recurrence. This program addresses the accident, the accident process, the accident investigation and accident reporting.
Time: Approx. 12 minutes
Manu./Supplier Safety Care
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TITLE: Safety Attitude (1990)

Number: K.1.2a
Description: This film teaches awareness of workplace hazards, showing respect for the hazard by following safe work practices and working as a team to create a safe work environment.
Time: Approx. 5 minutes
Manu./Supplier Valley Video
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TITLE: Safety Awareness (1992)

Number: K.1.2b
Description: This program is designed for all personnel. It demonstrates that awareness is the starting point to accident prevention. The safety concepts include:
  • What is an accident?
  • Responsibility for safety
  • Safe work procedures
  • Manual handling
  • Use of tools & equipment
  • PPE
Time: Approx. 16 minutes
Manu./Supplier Safety Care
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TITLE: Train-the-Trainer (1992)

Number: K.1.3a
Description:This program teaches safety professionals how to conduct effective safety meetings. This includes how to:
  • Prepare for meetings
  • Lead effective discussions
  • Capture audience attention
  • Measure retention
Time: Approx. 5 minutes
Manu./Supplier Valley Video
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TITLE: Recognition, Evaluation and Control of Hazard (1991)

Number: K.1.4a
Description: This video demonstrates that the control of hazards is the fundamental principle behind an occupational health & safety program. The video examines the options available and suggests strategies that should be used in all workplaces.
Time: Approx. 13 minutes
Manu./Supplier Safety Care
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