• If your Back could talk, what would it say?? Whether you work as a patient care provider, office employee, ancillary, kitchen, lab, or even a volunteer, it’s important to protect your back on the job.

    This program will discuss the importance of an ergonomically sound environment utilization of lifting and moving devices, patient transfers, proper body posture and much more. A great complement to your existing safety program.

    Free quiz with purchase.

    Length: 15 minutes Date Produced: October 2007

    Format: VHS Cost: $249.00 - DVD Cost: $274.00

    Audience: All hospital employees, all departments.

    In California add 8 1/4% sales tax

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  • This employee training kit is designed to show employees how erosion, sediments and other potential surface water pollutants are controlled at construction sites. The program focuses on Best Management Practices (BMPs) that are widely used at most construction sites including: silt fence, stabilized entrances/exits, drop inlet protectors and others. The program illustrates how these BMPs work and how they can fail. Employees are encouraged to promptly report any failing BMPs. By making all employees “look-outs” for BMP problems, this training program is an important part of the required BMP maintenance program.  If you have review this product please comment below or select the comment count.
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  • safety.BLR 27.02.2008 No Comments

    7-Minute Safety Trainer-Spanish/English Edition

    This safety training product provides your Spanish-speaking employees with safety tips, handouts, quizzes, and reminders to prevent accidents and injuries, and it helps employers avoid costly OSHA fines and higher workers’ compensation costs.

    Training topics cover OSHA’s most frequently violated standards including: hazard communication, machine safety, confined spaces, lockout/tagout, electrical safety, material handling, fire safety, emergency response, workplace hazards and much more.

    This is perfect to assist you in training your Spanish workforce.

    • 5 new topics each quarter
      Keeps your company up to date
    • 50 reproducible handouts and quizzes in Spanish and English
    • 50 trainers outlines in English only
    • Developed by safety experts at BLR
      Be confident you’ve covered all vital safety topics
  • safety.BLR 27.02.2008 No Comments

    The news is rife with reports of a new drug-resistant “superbug” – striking fear into the hearts of parents and employers alike. The word on the street is that MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) is unresponsive to most common antibiotics, deadly, and quickly headed for a town near you.Is it really as bad as all that? And, if so, what’s the best way to prepare your workplace for the worst?

    Order this fact-filled, hype-free audio conference recording all about this new threat. Our speakers – both experts at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) – will strip away the half-truths and explain the hard facts of what you need to know about MRSA.

    You and your colleagues will learn:

    • What MRSA is, and how it spreads from person to person
    • How to recognize the signs and symptoms of MRSA infection
    • The potential impact on your workplace numbers if MRSA hits
    • The best infection control strategies for stopping the spread of MRSA
    • Practical tips you can use at your workplace, including strategies for keeping contagious employees home
    • Current trends in the emergence and spread of infectious diseases
    • How to handle return-to-work issues for employees with MRSA
    • Current gaps in the medical understanding of MRSA, and how these affect response

    This audio conference was recorded on Tuesday, November 20, 2007
    About Your Speakers:

    John D. Piacentino, MD, MPH, is a senior scientist for the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), a division of the CDC. As a physician in the Office of the Director, Dr. Piacentino provides medical expertise and consultation to the NIOSH director; directors of the NIOSH divisions, laboratories and offices; and other agencies and groups with interest or expertise in matters related to worker safety and health.

    Before his employment at NIOSH, Dr. Piacentino worked for the United States Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). While at OSHA, Dr. Piacentino contributed to the Department of Labor’s pandemic influenza responsibilities under the National Strategy for Pandemic Influenza, including leading the development of OSHA’s Guidance for Healthcare Workers and Employers for Pandemic Influenza Preparedness and Response and representing the department in multiagency working groups.

    Jeffrey Hageman, MHS, is an epidemiologist in the Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion, National Center for Preparedness, Detection and Control of Infectious Diseases, at the CDC. Hageman completed his undergraduate degree in microbiology at Miami University and Master of Health Science in infectious disease epidemiology from Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health. He joined CDC in 1998 and has been with the Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion, formerly the Hospital Infections Program, since then.

    In his current position, Hageman is one of the CDC subject matter experts for Staphylococcus aureus and is responsible for coordinating and conducting activities related to S. aureus. These activities include surveillance, field investigations, epidemiologic studies, laboratory testing, and public health management (e.g., outbreak response and control) of both vancomycin-resistant S. aureus and MRSA in the community and healthcare settings.

    Approved for Recertification Credit

    This program has been approved for 1.5 recertification credit hours toward PHR and SPHR recertification through the Human Resource Certification Institute (HRCI). For more information about certification or recertification, please visit the HRCI homepage at www.hrci.org.

    This audio conference qualifies for Continuance of Certification (COC) credit for CSPs that will earn 0.12 COC points for attending this audio conference.
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  • OSHA News 26.02.2008 No Comments

    OSHA announced in the November 15, 2007 Federal Register a final rule on employer-paid personal protective equipment (PPE).  The rule provides a clear, concise policy that all PPE, with a few exceptions, be provided at no cost to the employee.  “Employees exposed to safety and health hazards may need to wear personal protective equipment to be protected from injury, illness and death caused by exposure to those hazards,” said Assistant Secretary of Labor for OSHA Edwin G. Foulke, Jr. “This final rule will clarify who is responsible for paying for PPE, which OSHA anticipates will lead to greater compliance and potential avoidance of thousands of workplace injuries each year.”  OSHA estimates there will be 21,000 fewer injuries per year as a result of the rule.

  • motorcycle video by digital 2000With the warm weather coming upon us its time to think motorcycle safety.

    “MURDER CYCLES” Another C Harley program, targeted to anyone operating motorcycles. This is a very graphic program, showing actual motorcycle accidents, stunts, totally unsafe behavior and extremely graphic images of the results of not operating motorcycles in a safe manner. Explains personal protective equipment and much more. Cameo appearances and interviews by Larry Hagman (JR of Dallas TV series) and Senator Ben “Nighthorse” Campbell, both avid motorcyclists. Also contains footage from the Laughlin, Nevada motorcycle convention/rally. Runtime: 18 Min.

    More information visit the Motorcyle Training Video page

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  • In a hospital setting, using sound ergonomics will help prevent occupational injuries. Covering all departments, this program will discuss: Repetitive Strain Disorders, Proper Body Mechanics, Mechanical Lifting Devices, Patient Lifting Devices and Patient Transfers.
    Free quiz included with purchase.

    Length: 15 minutes Date Produced: September 1997
    Format: VHS Cost: $249.00
    Audience: all hospital employees, all departments.

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