• ERI Safety 25.10.2008 No Comments

    Failing to plan is planning to fail–and that’s exactly what you’re doing when you choose not to wear the proper personal protective equipment for your job. That’s the message of this program that provides an easy-to-understand overview of the variety of PPE available to help make the job tasks we undertake safe. Included are several reenactments of workplace incidents in which the proper use of PPE prevents severe or life-threatening injuries. Topics include employer and employee responsibilities regarding PPE, hard hats and eye protection, hearing protection, use of respirators, protective clothing, hand protection and foot protection.

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  • ERI Safety 23.10.2008 No Comments

    Because hearing loss can be gradual, happening over a long period of time, we often don’t recognize it’s happening until it’s too late. This is why we must make sound decisions when it comes to protecting our hearing by following our organization’s hearing loss prevention plan, always wearing our hearing protection when required and taking steps to reduce off-job noise hazards. This program explains how your facility’s hearing conservation program protects employees from the harmful effects of noise exposure. Read more…

  • ERI Safety 16.10.2008 No Comments

    Employees being ready, willing and able to give and accept constructive safety feedback is one of the most powerful and effective ways to improve workplace safety. In this unique presentation, Safety Professional Tom Harvey encourages viewers to have the confidence and courage to engage in a constructive safety conversation when a safety problem arises. He also reviews the guidelines that we all should follow once we make the commitment to get involved in the feedback process. Real-world examples of workers communicating with one another are used to illustrate how positive reinforcement is a far better method of encouraging safe behavior than giving negative feedback and criticism. Read more…

  • ERI Safety 14.10.2008 No Comments

    Many workers make the mistake of thinking that only healthcare providers are at risk from exposure to bloodborne pathogens, but almost all employees in the workforce can be exposed, often when they least expect it. To protect themselves from these microorganisms, employees must receive training and learn specific precautions, which is the purpose of this new program. Viewers will learn the hazards associated with bloodborne pathogens and how to protect themselves from exposure to these hazards by following universal precautions in each and every potential exposure situation. Topics include diseases caused by bloodborne pathogens, the exposure control plan, routes of entry, universal precautions, handling & disposal of contaminated items, responding to exposure situations, decontaminating work areas and equipment.

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  • ERI Safety 09.09.2008 No Comments

    Energy–it’s a part of our lives every day. Being around energy is an every day part of our lives, and an important part of our workplace operations. High pressure steam, electricity, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, even the force of gravity are common forms of energy used to power our machines and processes. While energy is obviously useful, it can also be dangerous. Understanding how to properly control hazardous energy is one of the keys to workplace safety.This program reviews the procedures used to control this energy, commonly known as lockout/tagout. Topics include types of energy sources, the energy control plan, situations requiring lockout/tagout, lockout/tagout devices, energy control procedures and special lockout situations. Read more…

  • ERI Safety 05.09.2008 No Comments

    A Knock At The Door recounts the tragic true story of 20-year-old Phil Cummings, who was killed by an alcohol impaired driver. The story, as told by Phil’s father, presents a powerful reminder about the dangers of drinking and driving. It also reinforces the message that driving brings with it a great deal of responsibility.

  • ERI Safety 06.04.2008 No Comments

    Jeff Bell received the phone call that every parent fears. His son Brian, a young man full of potential and promise, had been killed on the job. In this powerful presentation, Jeff Bell introduces his son Brian and takes the audience step by step through the events leading to his death. During his presentation, Jeff, an experienced safety facilitator for a large paper mill, takes every opportunity to explain what is required to prevent such tragedies.

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