Archive for February, 2008

BE PREPARED: Emergency Planning and Response February 28, 2008 No Comments

Based on the Joint Commission and the OSHA guidelines for Emergency Preparedness within the hospital environment, this program will [...]

Prevent Accidents Before They Happen : Accident Safety No Comments

Slips, trips, and falls constitute a large proportion of general industry accidents, and account for 13 percent of all occupational fatalities. Workers can injure themselves from slips, trips, and falls while loading or unloading supplies in the delivery area or storage area or in the parking lot. Variable weather conditions add to the [...]

It Only Takes a Second Safety Video No Comments

Viewers won’t forget the powerful accident reenactments and dramatic consequences illustrated in this motivational video. It’s a great meeting opener for any safety topic! This program will make your employees think safety!
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Washington Revises Required Workplace Posters : New Minimum Wage No Comments

Washington has increased its minimum wage from $7.93 per hour to $8.07 per hour effective Jan. 1, 2008. The new minimum wage is included in a workplace notice issued by the Washington Department of Labor and Industries.The minimum wage rate for workers age 14 or 15, which is 85 percent of the state minimum wage, [...]

Electrical Safety Training by Marcom February 27, 2008 1 Comment

Electricity is all around us. It lights up our homes… powers much of the machinery and equipment that we use… and runs many of our tools. We are so used to it, most employees “take it for granted.” Yet electricity can also be dangerous. Employees need to know how electricity works, and what they should [...]

Public Safety Training of FAPE No Comments

This program was developed for school districts to understand the law and how to prevent lawsuits stemming from violation of this Federal Education Law. The topic “expert” is an attorney, S. Paul Prior, whose practice includes bringing litigation against school districts for violation of the law, related to children with disabilities. He uses his [...]

EVACUATION: Taking Action by Quality Line No Comments

In the event of a natural or unnatural disaster, part of an emergency response preparedness plan may include an emergency evacuation. This 16 minute program will review what lifts and carries may be used in the event of such an emergency.
Topics include:

Rear Approach Assist,
The Human Chain,
Two Person Swing Carry,
Side by Side Assist,
Four Person

Length: 16 minutes [...]