How to Avoid Repeat Violations at Multiple Facilities
Find out why companies that have multiple sites are at [...]

Find out why companies that have multiple sites are at [...]

What to do if you think OSHA has unfairly cited [...]

To assess the risk of repeat violations, you first need [...]

Fall protection issues have topped the list of OSHA’s most-cited [...]

A Texas owner planned to develop the site of a [...]

Issues involving a lack of fall protection measures were number [...]

In order for accidents to be reduced to the absolute [...]

Following the death of a young worker who was exposed [...]

Countless workers have been seriously injured or killed because they [...]

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Taking a Successful Safety Program to the Next Level Paradoxically, [...]

OSHA has cited 11 repeat violations for alleged infractions including [...]
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Many of the causes of back injury can be prevented by teaching employees how the back operates and the basics of proper lifting techniques. This video does just that. Great for new or experienced employees.
(11 minutes)

Instruction for employees working with flammable liquids. Defines LEL, UEL, flash points, and other related information. Provides the basics of bonding and grounding.
(9 minutes)

(Warning: Graphic Content)
This video is the most motivating high impact video on the market. Fires are an everyday occurrence, but little attention is paid to fire prevention. This video will have a long term effect on employees related to causes, prevention and emergency action. Extremely graphic scenes of burns and fire injuries.
(19 minutes)

This video is designed to make employees aware of basic electrical safety in the workplace. It reviews the safety requirements on plugs, cords, cables, disconnect switches, hand/power safety, and other electrical safety equipment.
(10 minutes)
This is an excellent training video for all employees. Discusses electrical safety, grounding of electrical equipment, power cords, extension cords, double insulation, three prong plugs, wires, and a good sfety overview of electrical safety in the workplace.
(16 minutes)

This video explains how to comply with GHS requirements, without changing your entire HAZCOM program. The topics in this program include: changes to hazcom, hazard classifications, labels, pictograms, the new safety data sheets (SDS)
(15 min)

Regardless of the threat, you need to respond effectively and appropriately with as little disruption to guests as possible. It’s not always easy but it’s a job that must be done and it must be done right.

Topics covered include: taking immediate action at the scene of the incident, gathering facts and information, how to take effective pictures and document an incident scene, techniques for interviewing witnesses, methods for analyzing the facts and information gathered, developing corrective actions, Implementation and communication, and the importance of follow-up.
(17 Minutes)

The variety of lifting tasks in industry require specific techniques to prevent painful and costly back injuries. Video explains the anatomy of the back, the 10:1 lever principle and details proper safe lifting techniques.
(9 Minutes)
This video shows how to properly position chairs, mouse, monitor, keyboard and covers general ergonomic principles so employees will have a better understanding of how to prevent ergonomic injuries. The video explains proper hand, arm, feet, and leg positions while working at a computer. Steps that can be taken to reduce ergonomic related hazards are discussed in detail.
(14 Minutes)

This video outlines the legal definition of sexual harassment and provides employees with information regarding the recognition and reporting of sexual harassment.
(16 Minutes)

This new, engaging and fast-paced program will motivate your employees to recognize and respect the common causes of slips, trips and falls, and teach them procedures and techniques to prevent them from occurring and causing injury.
(11 Minutes)