• Clutter and disorder in the workplace contribute to falls, fires, cuts, and other kinds of accidents and injuries. Eliminate hazards and improve productivity by keeping your workplace clean and orderly.

    Tone: Actuality / Language: English

    Key Training Points: Slips, trips, and fall hazards - Fire hazards - Effective housekeeping

  • Your hands are your most valuable tools. Yet too often, workers take their hands for granted and fail to protect them properly. You can help prevent hand injuries by wearing appropriate protective gloves.

    Tone - Graphic / Language - English

    Key Training Points: Causes of hand injuries - Types of protective gloves - Selection and proper use of PPE

  • safety.BLR 06.02.2008 No Comments

    Hexavalent Chromium Employee Training by ERI Safety Videos

    “Hexavalent chromium is essential to a number of industrial applications: chromate pigments are used in dyes, ink and plastics, chromic acid is used in chrome plating and chromates are used to prevent corrosion in paints and other coatings. While these compounds can be very beneficial, they can also be harmful or lethal to those employees exposed to them. This program discusses the safe work practices these workers must follow to avoid exposures to this hazardous substance. Topics include characteristics and properties of hexavalent chromium, effects of exposures, engineering and work practice controls, medical surveillance, the respiratory protection program, protective clothing and equipment, proper housekeeping and responding to exposures”..ERI


  • safety.BLR 30.01.2008 No Comments

    We have a few safety cd’s brand NEW.

    - Hearing Conservation Safety training

    - Right to Know

    - Personal protective Equipment (PPE) 1910.132

    - Lock-out/Tag-out

    - Bloodborne Pathogens in Commercial and Industrial Facilities

    Please contact us with further informartion at 302.737.7000.

    Here is what the producers says about these products.

    Providing employees with safety and regulatory compliance training is more
    challenging than ever. Pulling groups of employees away from their jobs at
    the same time can be difficult… many employees are “geographically dispersed” and
    can’t easily get together for group training… and new employees are coming
    through the door all the time. Additionally, with many regulatory agencies
    wanting this training to be documented, the “training equation” has
    gotten even more complex.

    MARCOM’s Interactive CD-ROM Training Library can solve these problems. Employees
    can receive training on demand… any time… and at their own pace. MARCOM’s
    courses also increase information retention by directly involving employees
    in the learning process. They can… “see”… “hear”…
    and “touch”… their training material.

    Based on MARCOM’s highly acclaimed video/DVD training programs, over 100 interactive
    courses are now available in MARCOM’s interactive CD-ROM library, covering
    four major product areas… general safety, regulatory compliance, laboratory
    safety and OSHA’s HAZWOPER regulation.

    Each interactive course is about 30-45 minutes long depending on the topic.
    Courses are divided into a number of logical sections, each with its own quiz,
    so information is easily understood… and retained.

    Also designed with training managers in mind, courses in the Interactive CD-ROM
    Training Library include a learning management system (LMS) at no additional
    cost. Using this system, trainers can define curricula… establish log-in
    procedures… even set up “pre” and “post” tests. The system
    also tracks employee activity through a powerful relational database, which
    can generate a number of informative reports. A database import/export feature
    also allows information to be transferred to and from databases in other software
    packages, such as a company’s human resource system.

    MARCOM’s interactive CD-ROM courses and learning management system can be
    run on standalone computers as well as “hard-wired” local and wide
    area networks (LANs and WANs).

  • Digital-2000 Inc. has been working hard to bring our customers and distributors the option of offering Closed Caption with all of our videos. We have created a list of the current titles available with closed caption for the hearing impaired.

    1001ae Employee Safety Orientation
    1001be Respirators & How To use Them
    1001de Back Injury Prevention Lifting Safety
    1001ge Forklift Operator Training
    1001ie How To Prevent Slips And Falls
    1002ae MSDS For Hazard Communications
    1002be Fit Testing Respirators
    1002de Back Injury Prevention Through Exercise
    1002he Cranes, Chains, Slings & Hoists Safety
    1003ce Unsafe Acts Human Behavior
    1003he Machine Guarding Conveyor Safety
    1004ae Control Of Hazardous Energy
    1004be Eyes Protection A New Approach
    1004ce Accident Causes & Prevention
    1006fe NFPA Hazardous Materials
    1007be Personal Protective Equipment
    1007de Lifting Safely w/Back Belts
    1007ee Safety & The Supervisor
    1007fe Chemical Safety
    1007he Hand And Power Tool Safety
    1007ie Heat Stress
    1008be Blood Borne Pathogens In The Workplace
    1008de Better Back, Better Life
    1008fe Hazardous Materials Spill Cleanup
    1008he Portable Grinding & Abrasive Wheels
    1009be Respiratory Protection Program
    1009de Back Injury Responsibility
    1009fe Hazardous Materials And Flammable Safety
    1009he Safe Use Of Compressed Gas Cylinders
    1009ie Hand And Wrist Injuries
    1010be Controlling Exposure To Blood Borne Pathogens
    1010de System Lifting 2000 Long Version
    1010ee Office And Computer Ergonomics
    1010he Safe Handling Of Compressed Gas Cylinders
    1011ce Science of Cause & Avoidance of Accidents
    1011de System Lifting 2000 Short Version
    1011ee What To Do In Case Of An Emergency
    1011he Arc Welding Safety - 1926.252
    1012be Hearing Conservation
    1013ge Electric Pallet Jack
    1015be Blood Borne Pathogens For Non Healthcare Workers
    1015ge Aerial Lift
    1016be Bloodborne Pathogens 2000
    1017be Respirator and New Rules
    1018be Respirator Selection - Use
    1018fe S.T.E.P. Safety Training And Emergency Prepairdness
    1019be Respirators - Fit Testing - NIOSH Standards
    1020be Hand Injuries
    1020he Confined Space Entry (Long Version)
    1023ae Hazardous Communications Cosmetology
    1023be My Precious Eyes
    1023fe Fire Prevention Responsibilities
    1024fe Fire Prevention - The Gory Story
    1024he Power Saw Safety
    1025be PPE - It’s Your Call
    1025he Safe Operations of Cranes & Hoists
    1026ae How to Investigate an Accident
    1026be New BBP - The Complete Program
    1027ie Killer Bees
    1028ae Lead in the Workplace
    1029he Oxygen-Acetylene Welding Safety
    1032ie Basic First Aid
    1033ae What’s Wrong (I)
    1033ie High Impact
    1034ae What’s Wrong (II)
    1034ie Winter Driving Safety (Short Version)
    1035ie Hypothermia
    1036ie CPR2000
    1037ie High Impact II
    1038ae Ladder Safety
    1039ae Orientation (Long Version)
    1040ae Orientation (Short Version)
    1041ae Hazardous Communications (Long)
    1042ae Hazardous Communications (Short)
    1042ie Employee Fall Protection
    1043ae Lockouy/Tagout for Affected/Authorized Personnel
    1043fe H2S Hydrogen Sulfide
    1043ie Golf Cart Safety
    1044ae Shift Work and Preventing Fatigue
    1044fe Fire Extinguishers & Use 2000 (Short Version)
    1077ae Top 10 OSHA Violations & How to Eliminate Them
    1049ie Electrical Safety Illustrated (Short)
    1050ae New Lockout/Tagout Program
    1050fe Working with Benzene
    1053fe Fire Extinguishers & Use 2000 Long Version)
    1058ie Emergency First Aid
    1062ie Job Safety Analysis
    2005ae Sexual Harassment In The Workplace
    2018ae Sexual Harassment What Employees Need To Know
    2019ae Sexual Harassment What Your Managers Need To Know
    2020ae Sexual Harassment How To Properly Investiage A Claim
    2029AE HIPAA
    3024ae Flagger Safety
    5008ae Kitchen Safety
    5015ae Bomb Threat Procedures
    5016ae High Rise Evacuation
    5045ae Dishwasher Safety
    5046ae Methamphetamine - What’s Cooking in your Hotel?
    6013ae Knife Safety
    9028ae Battery Maintenance, Handling & Storage
    10015ae Front End Loader
    10016ae Roll Offs Operation
    10017ae Side Loader Operation & Safety
    10018ae Rear End Loaders
    10019ae Residential Driving Safety & Helpers
    10021ae 5 Keys to Safe Driving
    10026ae Route Observations
    10048he Landfill Safety
    10055ae Recycling Facility Safety
    1031he Hot Work Permits
    13012ae Road Rage
    13013ae Think ‘N Drive
    14015ae Universal Precautions
    19001ae Hand Injuries
    19004ae My Precious Eyes - The Gory Store
    20006ae You’re the One
    5-0010ae Trenching & Shoring
    c015ee Scaffold Safety 1926.450

    Contact us for more details

  • 1054A Introduction To OSHA

    This is an excellent program designed to meet OSHA’s 10 hour courses and explains the inner workings of OSHA, penalties, VPP’s, and interaction with NIOSH. The program features candid interviews with Dr. Joh Howard, Director of NIOSH and Director of the OSHA Review Commission. This program trains employees in the different facets of OSHA And Provides and excellent understand of OSHA’s Responsibilities.
    English Only
    Runtime 22 Minutes
    Online Preview Coming Soon!

    14036A AED Automatic External Defibrillator

    More organizations are becoming involved in providing AED’s for their employees, as this equipment has proven to be an an effective Life Saver. The training includes how to use the equipment, what to do if a person has a pacemaker, safety features of the equipment and generally how to use the AED’s in case of an emergency.
    English Only
    Runtime 11 Minutes
    Online Preview Coming Soon!

    1032H Handling Compressed Gas Safely

    This new training program has been developed to encompass all aspects of Compressed Gas Safety. This program includes handling, storing, identification, transporting, using and other aspects of compressed gases. The training includes sections on the much used propane compressed gas cylinders. Real life explosions of gas cylinders, from the Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board, are shown to demonstrate the devastation of exploding gas cylinders, how far they can fly and the damage they can cause. Dramatic explosions.
    English Only
    Runtime 20 Minutes
    Online Preview Coming Soon!

    See more Digital 2000 safety videos here: http://complianceandsafety.com/shop/index.php?l=product_list&c=217

  • Marcom 24.01.2008 1 Comment

    Within the next few weeks we will release the updated ANSI MSDS safety program. Our First Aid program, which is being updated to include information on Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs), is scheduled for release in February 2008.

    As we announced in our previous post, we are also working on updating our Eye Safety and Industrial Ergonomics training courses. We expect these programs to be released in the Spring 2008

    The release of an updated Lock-Out / Tag-Out program 1910.147 (which was announced in our last post as being one of the next programs to be released) has been moved to Summer 08.

    Once these video/DVDs are updated, we will update the CD-ROM and online versions of these courses.

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