• safety.BLR 23.01.2008 No Comments

    Each Compliance and Safety title we offer is available in several formats for safety training. To choose which format is best for you, here is a quick breakdown.

    DVD or VHS: Most DVD or VHS titles we offer includes a syllabus, DVD or Video, Quiz, Attendance log, training certificate, booklet and poster. Essentially everything need to conduct a safety class.

    the DVD or VHS KITS: Include everything listed above however you get 30 training guides to hand out to employees and 5 posters. In some cases manuals may also be included. Read title description for more details.

    CD ROMs: CD Rom training software is ideal for those location not able to pull members from production floors to conduct a safety class. With a CD rom there is no human interaction as far as a trainer is concerned. The user simply sits in front of a computer and trains themselves using an Learning management System (LMS). Of course this comes fully equipped with tattle tail software to ensure they did indeed take the course.

    Online Training: Works just like the CD Rom however the software is online. For more details visit the online training page

    Shop with us at Compliance and Safety and get a safety video direct to your door with just a few clicks of the keyboard.

  • Preview our Safety products on-site for a period of 5 days FREE of charge. You pay nothing more than freight. Simply choose from our expansive database of safety Videos, DVD’s, and Software titles and we will ship you a sample within 48 hrs

    For more information on free safety videos visit us at ComplianceandSafety.com

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  • safety.BLR 21.01.2008 No Comments

    Just added the following Video Sample Clips

    For Links or more information clickc on the title above or contact us.

  • Marcom 21.01.2008 No Comments

    Following Titles Available in various Formats including CD ROM Software

    1. ANSI MSDS

    2. Back Safety

    3. Compressed Gas Cylinders

    4. Computer Workstation Safety

    5. Crane Safety

    6. Driving Safety

    7. Drug & Alcohol Employees

    8. Drug & Alcohol Managers

    9. Electrical Safety

    10. Industrial Ergonomics

    11. Office Ergonomics

    12. Fall Protection

    13. Industrial Fire Prevention

    14. Fire in the Office

    15. Fire in Healthcare

    16. Fire Extinguishers

    17. First Aid

    18. Hand & Power Tool Safety

    19. Hand, Wrist & Finger Safety

    20. Hazardous Materials Safety

    21. Dealing with Hazardous Spills

    22. Ladder Safety

    23. Machine Guard Safety : 1910.211

    24. Materials Handling Safety

    25. Office Safety

    26. Rigging Safety

    27. Safety Orientation

    28. Safety Showers & Eye Washes

    29. Sexual Harassment for Employees

    30. Sexual Harassment for Managers

    31. Sexual Harassment Investigation

    32. Slips Trips & Falls

    33. Welding Safety

    Regulatory Compliance

    1. Bloodborne Pathogens Healthcare

    2. Bloodborne Pathogens First Responders

    3. Bloodborne Pathogens Commercial and Industrial

    4. DOT General Awareness

    5. DOT Safety Training

    6. DOT Security Awareness

    7. DOT In-Depth Security

    8. Emergency Planning

    9. Forklift Safety: 1910.178

    10. Hearing Safety

    11. Lock-Out/Tag-Out

    12. OSHA Recordkeeping for Employees

    13. Personal Protective Equipment

    14. Respiratory Protection and Safety

    15. Right-To-Know for Industrial Facilities

    HAZWOPER

    1. ANSI MSDS

    To view more information on the above titles visit our online video catalog and choose from the many titles in the left column.

    You can also view our site map for categories and sub-categories to find what you want faster.

  • Just added the following Video Sample Clips

    Crane Safety: 1910.180
    Electrical Safety: 1910.331

  • OSHA News 19.01.2008 No Comments

    The rate of workplace injuries and illnesses in private industry declined in 2006 for the fourth consecutive year, the Labor Department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported. Approximately 4.1 million injuries and illnesses occurred in 2006. The number translates to a rate of 4.4 cases per 100 full-time employees, slightly less than the 4.6 rate reported last year. Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao said that “workplace injuries and illnesses declined three percent in 2006 over the previous year against the backdrop that overall hours worked increased (two percent). The Department of Labor continues to focus on ensuring that workplace injury and illnesses rates continue to decline and that workers are healthy and safe on the job.”

  • Misc 17.01.2008 No Comments

    Marcom has just updated their Safety Orientation Programs to give them a fresher more current look. They have also included all of the latest information on the most important safety issues facing employees today. This updated program is available on Video/DVD, Interactive CD-ROM or Online training.

    Updates Coming Soon for the following:

    Look for more information on these updates shortly.

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