Training Catalog 2019 Video Training Catalog - Health & Safety | Page 31
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Material Handling Aids Safety Presentation
Material handling aids help reduce the physical effort you have to use to get the
job done. This important equipment helps you work more efficiently and helps
prevent injuries—especially back injuries. But for material-handling aids to help
rather than hinder you in your work, you have to know how to use them safely
and effectively. Use this Material Handling Aids Safety Presentation Video
presentation to train your workers on material handling - general.
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Metalworking Fluids
This video will discuss the potential hazards of metalworking fluids as well as the
steps that can be taken to reduce employee exposure to these hazards.
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Methylene Chloride
Your employees will learn about methylene chloride, including health effects,
physical properties, routes of exposure, exposure limits, and exposure monitoring.
The training will discuss how to reduce exposure, engineering controls, regulated
areas, good work practices, first-aid, spills, and medical surveillance. Use this
Methylene Chloride Video presentation to train your workers on chemical hazards.
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Mold Hazards and Prevention
This video will discuss the hazards of mold both in the workplace and at home.
Attendees will learn how to detect mold, where to find it, the health hazards of
exposure, how to clean up small mold contamination, and how to prevent mold from
growing.
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New Employee Safety Orientation
By the end of this session, your employees will understand their role in your
company's safety and health program, including security procedures and get
safety information from various sources such as company safety newsletters,
bulletin boards, safety committee members, and labels or safety data sheets.
Use this New Employee Safety Orientation Video presentation to train your new
workers on company safety policies and procedures.
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Noise and Hearing Conservation
At the end of this video you will be able to understand the effects of noise on
hearing; identify sources of noise in your workplace; describe the purpose of
audiometric testing and be able to interpret your test results; and select, fit, and use
hearing protection.