Hearing Required on Worker’s Firing for Use of Medical Marijuana at Work Site
A worker employed by a construction company was working on [...]
A worker employed by a construction company was working on [...]
This short yet powerful video recounts the tragic true story of 20-year-old Phil Cummings, who was killed by an alcohol-impaired driver.
(7 Minutes)
This video shows us just how dramatically a DUI impacts the lives of more than just the drivers, the effects of alcohol consumption, and how easy it is for a few drinks to turn into life-threatening devastation once a person gets behind the wheel.
This program explains eye protection requirements in a way anyone can understand. After all, everyone knows the benefits of safety glasses yet too many neglect them. This video is a good way to remind them about the importance of wearing eye protection when required. You will find your employees respond well to this entertaining and informative video.
Aimed at experienced operators, this program communicates the importance of operating a forklift in a professional and safe manner and creates an awareness and respect for the potential hazards they may encounter. It establishes that the forklift operator is responsible for their safety and the safety of the people around them. Forklift Safety: The Experienced Operator will motivate your drivers to use the operating skills and techniques they’ve been taught to prevent accidents and injuries.
This program utilizes video shot on location as well as 3D animations to train new or experienced employees in the importance of safe operation and the responsibilities of professional lift truck operations, and the skills and techniques operators can use to help ensure workplace safety and incident prevention.
This video educates your employees on the different types of hand injuries that can occur, how to recognize common hazards found in the workplace and preventive measures to take to protect their hands. Safety is a personal responsibility. A hand injury can occur in a moment, but affect your for a lifetime. This program will motivate your workers to use best practices to prevent hand injuries.
This video deals with the safe way to use stepladders, straight ladders and platform ladders, as well as common hazards associated with improper ladder use. Explains the 4:1 rule when placing straight ladders, the belt buckle rule, 36″ requirement for straight ladders above landings and more. A great program for new or experienced workers.
Hearing loss is preventable if you follow procedures relating to hearing protection. This video heightens awareness of hearing conservation in the workplace. Explains the anatomy of the ear, how noise can cause hearing loss and how to prevent hearing loss.
This video focuses on the trend in deaths occurring in the workplace. More people are being killed by violence at work than actual on-the-job injuries. This video explains this problem and how to protect employees.
(14 Minutes)
Emphasizes symptom recognition, evaluation, and how to handle workers whose work behavior is below performance standards due to substance abuse. This program is designed to interface with any company's existing policy on drug/alcohol abuse in the workplace.
A true story of what happened when Bob drank a few beers at a party and decided to drive home...a young girl dead, his wife paralyzed and Bob in jail.
(20 Minutes)
This gripping story revolves around the fact that every 15 minutes a death occurs from drunk driving. Viewers will have the chance to see the overall effect on families and friends of victims.
(15 Minutes)
A supervisor's view and responsibility in identifying, creating and enforcing a drug free workplace.
(35 Minutes)
Ex-substance abusers and their co-workers share their story on creating and maintaining a drug free workplace.
(28 Minutes)
Behind the wheel, behind the desk, or on the shop floor, substance abuse can kill. For example, a construction worker who was impaired by alcohol fell to his death through a floor opening.
A pilot crashes a plane. A truck driver dozes off and misses a curve. A machine operator accidentally sticks his hand into some rollers. What do all of these accident victims have in common? They were all affected by legal drugs, the kind you buy at your neighborhood drug store.
Wherever you reside in North America, and whatever the legal stance in your region, one can’t deny that, every day, marijuana use is becoming a more socially acceptable practice as the legality of marijuana usage continues to spread.
Substance abuse costs employers billions of dollars a year in accidents and injuries, lost productivity, and property and equipment damage.
When someone has a substance abuse problem, it affects his or her family members and friends. And since most drug users, binge and heavy drinkers, and people with substance use disorders are employed, the problem is also a concern for employers and co-workers.
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Drug and alcohol abuse is the cause of many injuries at work. These clues are about the hazards and solutions related to substance abuse.
A 29-year-old man who made a terrible decision after drinking will have almost two years in jail to think about the consequences of his actions. Raymond Shaw of Kelowna, BC, was the driver of a vehicle that sped through a highway construction zone and struck a flag woman so violently that her body flew and snapped off the top of a tree. She had been holding a "slow" sign.