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Employee Safety Orientation – Hospitality – Spanish

This video is the perfect way to introduce new employees to general occupational hazards to which they may be exposed and to re-train experienced workers. Program includes basic safety rules, electrical hazards, powered equipment and machinery, back injury prevention, fire protection and more.

Employee Safety Orientation – Hospitality – Spanish2019-02-01T00:00:00+00:00

Active Shooter – (8 min)

Incidents involving active shooters continue to be in the news. These acts of violence are becoming more commonplace in today???s society, and although your chances of being a victim of an active shooter incident are minuscule, it is important your organization and your associates plan and be prepared for such an incident. Active shooters can strike where we live, where we work, where we study, where we shop or any other environment. No business or institution is immune to the potential of an active shooter attack. The purpose of this informational training is not to alarm viewers, but to enlighten them regarding some of the elements of an active shooter scenario and what they should do to be prepared to deal with such an act.

Active Shooter – (8 min)2024-06-07T19:50:14+00:00

HAZWOPER: Medical Surveillance Program

Outlines what exactly is needed for a complete medical surveillance program including medical examinations, recordkeeping and other pertinent information.

HAZWOPER: Medical Surveillance Program2019-02-01T00:00:00+00:00

Security Awareness – Associate Training – Hospitality – (12 min)

Working in a hotel is a unique experience. There???s always a lot of activity. Guests and employees arrive and depart around the clock. This activity makes for an exciting workplace, but it also increases security risks both in public and non-public areas. This program is designed to make associates more aware of their responsibilities and provide them with techniques and procedures to ensure their own safety and the safety of guests. The video takes a look at a few common situations and illustrates the right way and the wrong way to handle them. Great for everyone on staff.

Security Awareness – Associate Training – Hospitality – (12 min)2019-02-01T00:00:00+00:00

Beyond Basic Driving: Company Owned Vehicles – (8 mins) Spanish

Beyond Safe Driving is exactly that. This video won???t teach your drivers how to drive. They already know that. It goes beyond that to teach them specific skills in handling larger courtesy vehicles. These vehicles handle quite differently than most passenger cars and a specific skill set and knowledge is required to operate them safely. We address today???s #1 hazard, Distracted Driving, but we also detail numerous hazards and the steps that can be taken to reduce the risk to your driver, your vehicle and your passengers.

Beyond Basic Driving: Company Owned Vehicles – (8 mins) Spanish2019-02-01T00:00:00+00:00

HAZWOPER: Medical Surveillance Program – (14 min) Spanish

Outlines what exactly is needed for a complete medical surveillance program including medical examinations, recordkeeping and other pertinent information.

HAZWOPER: Medical Surveillance Program – (14 min) Spanish2019-02-01T00:00:00+00:00

Working Safely Around Rail Cars – (9 min)

A train is a powerful machine that needs to be respected. Working around trains requires constant vigilance and attention to safety. This program is a great way to raise awareness and explain potential rail yard hazards to employees working in this environment, whether working atop trains, near tracks or any where near a train in your facility. One small mistake near a train can have grave consequences. This program is a great tool to help minimize this risk.

Working Safely Around Rail Cars – (9 min)2019-02-01T00:00:00+00:00

Security Awareness – Associate Training – Hospitality – (12 min) Spanish

Working in a hotel is a unique experience. There???s always a lot of activity. Guests and employees arrive and depart around the clock. This activity makes for an exciting workplace, but it also increases security risks both in public and non-public areas. This program is designed to make associates more aware of their responsibilities and provide them with techniques and procedures to ensure their own safety and the safety of guests. The video takes a look at a few common situations and illustrates the right way and the wrong way to handle them. Great for everyone on staff.

Security Awareness – Associate Training – Hospitality – (12 min) Spanish2019-02-01T00:00:00+00:00

Beyond Basic Driving: Utility Cart Safety – (5 min) Spanish

Utility carts are in use at many Hotel and Resort locations for a wide variety of purposes. This program addresses specific hazards associated with utility cart use that were compiled from actual loss control data. Viewers are shown common sense approaches to reducing risks for them, their passengers and pedestrians. This program aims to make everyone on your property safer.

Beyond Basic Driving: Utility Cart Safety – (5 min) Spanish2023-10-16T23:50:54+00:00

HAZWOPER: On-Site Safety Considerations

Overview of general safety and health plan requirements, incident characterization, remedial actions and how to create a comprehensive written plan. Explains site control issues, routine operations, medical care, evacuation and more.

HAZWOPER: On-Site Safety Considerations2019-02-01T00:00:00+00:00

Working Safely Around Rail Cars – Spanish

A train is a powerful machine that needs to be respected. Working around trains requires constant vigilance and attention to safety. This program is a great way to raise awareness and explain potential rail yard hazards to employees working in this environment, whether working atop trains, near tracks or any where near a train in your facility. One small mistake near a train can have grave consequences. This program is a great tool to help minimize this risk.

Working Safely Around Rail Cars – Spanish2019-02-01T00:00:00+00:00

Hazard Communications

Chemicals can be found in nearly every area of your facility. OSHA mandates that all employees be trained in the safe use, storage and handling of these materials. This video details material safety data sheets, container labeling and basic chemical safety. Information is presented in a clear, concise manner that is effective and easy to understand.

Hazard Communications2019-02-01T00:00:00+00:00

Benzene Safety

Benzene is a highly flammable, colorless or light yellow, sweet smelling liquid that evaporates quickly into the air. Since its vapor is heavier than air it can sink into the low-lying areas. It is found in products made from coal and petroleum. Lubricants, plastics, rubber, dyes, and other chemicals can be produced with benzene.

Benzene Safety2019-01-31T00:00:00+00:00

Carcinogens are Cancer Causing Chemicals

A carcinogen is any substance that can cause cancer. They are chronic toxins that cause damage after repeated or long-term exposure. For some people, the workplace can be a source of exposure to some carcinogens, such as asbestos, benzene, or formaldehyde.

Carcinogens are Cancer Causing Chemicals2019-01-31T00:00:00+00:00

Quick Course – Fatigue at Work Can Kill You

Course Description You’re an accident waiting to happen if you [...]

Quick Course – Fatigue at Work Can Kill You2019-01-24T00:00:00+00:00

Conveyors, Cranes, and Slings

Materials handling is an essential task in any industry and covers everything from moving steel pipes by crane to manually hauling bags of concrete. Whatever your workers are moving or assembling, this common task also involves some of the most common costly injuries.

Conveyors, Cranes, and Slings2018-12-31T00:00:00+00:00

Gain Control of New Equipment and Machines

Every now and then you will come face-to-face with a new piece of equipment or new machine at work, or something slightly different from what we are trained on and used to using. The areas for potential problems will vary significantly with the equipment involved, but usually a few basic rules apply.

Gain Control of New Equipment and Machines2018-12-31T00:00:00+00:00

Nine Ways to Control Stress

Stress – everyone has it. It is a natural part of life, but too much stress can cause health problems and can affect your ability to work safely. It’s becoming increasingly difficult to disconnect and unwind in our 24/7/365 world of news, noise, and responsibilities.

Nine Ways to Control Stress2018-12-31T00:00:00+00:00

Don’t Tempt Fate by Working Solo

The freedom of working alone sounds like a dream job for many, but the downside is there’s nobody around to help you if something goes wrong. Social workers, home care nurses, custodians, security guards and late-night convenience store clerks all face hazards from working solo. People might not be able to hear your calls for help and come to your rescue when you work alone.

Don’t Tempt Fate by Working Solo2018-11-30T00:00:00+00:00

Safety When Working Alone

Working alone means working where you cannot be seen or heard by another person and where you cannot expect a visit from another person. While not an ideal situation, sometimes it is necessary. In occupations as diverse as a home care nurse, security guard, property manager, plant attendant, taxi driver, custodian, logger, ranch hand, retail clerk and oil field mechanic, sometimes must work alone.

Safety When Working Alone2018-11-30T00:00:00+00:00

Preventing and Protecting Against Tuberculosis – Healthcare

Tuberculosis (TB) is a serious and infectious condition that can affect different parts of the body but is most commonly considered to be a disease of the lungs. People often develop TB if their immune system is lowered due to conditions such as aging, major illness, and surgery.

Preventing and Protecting Against Tuberculosis – Healthcare2018-11-10T00:00:00+00:00
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