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PPE In Construction Environments
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17 min, 2010, Marcom

On-the-job injuries affect all types of people doing all types of work. Each year over 1,000,000 workers are injured... at a cost to employers of over $100 billion annually. However, studies have shown that the great majority of these workplace injuries could have been prevented if proper safety procedures and workplace practices had been followed. This training program has been specifically created to assist construction workers in selecting proper Personal Protective Equipment.


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PPE In Construction Environments - Refresher Training
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13 min, 2010, Marcom

On-the-job injuries affect all types of people doing all types of work. Each year over 1,000,000 workers are injured... at a cost to employers of over $100 billion annually. However, studies have shown that the great majority of these workplace injuries could have been prevented if proper safety procedures and workplace practices had been followed. This training program has been specifically created to assist construction workers in selecting proper Personal Protective Equipment.


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Heat Stress in Construction Environments
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12 mins, 2009, Marcom

Working in a hot environment can present a number of hazards that go beyond feeling uncomfortable. For workers who are outdoors in the summer or workers who are indoors in a hot workplace such as an enclosed construction site there can be a significant risk of heat-induced disorders. This informative training video on reminds employees that heat-related illnesses can occur in many situations, and reviews what can be done to address these situations.


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Safety Orientation in Construction Environments
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14 mins, 2009, Marcom

If you look closely at your accident statistics, you will notice that the most likely people to get injured are employees who are new to the job. These new employees include more than your recent hires. Temporary employees, an employee transferred into a new work area, contract employees, a recently promoted employee, even a member of management temporarily filling in, are all really new to their jobs. Use this informative training video as part of your orientation process to address the most common safety problems construction employees will encounter on the job, and begin developing a good safety attitude in your employees from day one.


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Silica Safety Awareness
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14 mins, facilitator's guide, (10) employee handbooks, quiz, 2008, Summit Training

Dangers with crystalline silica occur when the particles become small enough to be inhaled. This can occur when workers chip, cut, drill or grind objects that contain crystalline silica. This training program will protect your workers from the hazards of crystalline silica in order to avoid unnecessary illness and death. Workers are provided with detailed information about silica, exposures, and health effects.


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Hand & Power Tool Safety In Construction Environments
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18 mins, 2008, Marcom



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Eye Safety In Construction Environments
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15 mins, 2008, Marcom

Most employees take "healthy eyes" for granted – until they injure one. In reality, our eyes are very fragile, and statistics show that eye injuries occur frequently in the workplace. They are especially common in the construction industry due to the wide variety of work conditions and materials used. "Eye Safety in Construction Environments" shows how many eye problems are caused by not paying attention to the work employees are doing, or not wearing the appropriate personal protective equipment. This video reminds employees that eye injuries can easily happen to them and shows them how to prevent these injuries.


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First Aid In Construction Environments
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16 mins, 2008, Marcom

On most sites, not a day goes by without some type of injury from minor cuts to a serious chemical burn. However, any injury can be painful and affect an employee's work performance... as well as their life. This engaging video, shows employees that knowing basic first aid can often limit the severity of any type of injury, or even prevent a death.


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OSHA Lead Standard
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21 mins, 2008, Marcom

Created specifically for OSHA's Lead Standards for construction and general industry environments where lead and lead-based materials are found. Address the key areas of employee training required by the regulations. Because of the widespread historical use of lead-based paints, as well as other materials containing lead, these products are useful to a number of different groups including building/construction companies, manufacturers, recyclers and many others.


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Hand Finger & Wrist Safety In Construction Environments
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13 mins, 2008, Marcom



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Safety Bob's Construction Safety Orientation
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21 mins, 2007, ERI

With over 25 years of experience as a construction safety professional Bob Synnett is dedicated to teaching new and inexperienced workers how to stay safe on the job. In this program Bob stresses that construction work is dangerous and that each person is responsible for his or her own safety on the jobsite.


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Toxic Mold - The Facts
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12 min, 2003, Safety Source

Toxic mold is a problem making headlines everywhere. This video takes the mystery out of this sensitive subject and informs viewers of exactly what toxic mold is, the hazards involved, and some possible solutions.


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Construction Safety Orientation for Employees
#1547-DV -

25 min, 2002, JJ Keller

Provides construction employees with a basic understanding of OSHA and its construction safety regulations.


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Working Safely In Hot Environments
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15 min, 2002, ERI Safety Videos

This informative video discusses the importance of staying safe while working in hot environments. Employees learn how to recognize the symptoms of heat related illnesses and take the necessary precautions to avoid them.


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Asbestos Awareness
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45 min, Leader's Guide, 2001, B&K Enterprises

Meet OSHA requirements for two hour awareness training with the most comprehensive video program ever. This thorough video is all you need to comply with 1910.1001 and 1926.1101.


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Heat Stress Prevention
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14 min, leader's guide, employee handbook, quiz, PowerPoint presentation, 2000, Summit Training Source

Heat is taken for granted, and this mistaken assumption causes unnecessary illness and lost time. This program teaches employees about the effects from heat, and covers causes, symptoms, and responses for heat disorders.


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Health Hazards In Highway Construction
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16 min, 1999, CLMI

Increases awareness of health hazards on highway projects, and trains workers to identify the effects of long-term exposure and the controls that can be used to keep themselves safe.


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Making A Difference - Emergency Medical Response (For Construction)
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13 min, 1998, CLMI

This in-depth video covers implementation, performance, and practice of emergency response plans.


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Breathing Easier: Respiratory Protection In The Construction Industry
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15 min, 1998, CLMI

Provides workers with the basic information needed to use respiratory protection safely.


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The Competent Person & Soils Testing
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27 min, 1997, Zomar

Ensure your employees know their responsibilities and are prepared for inspection.


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Asbestos Awareness
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12 min, 1996, Marcom

Increase awareness how asbestos affects many construction and maintenance workers, while complying with 29 CFR 1910.1001 and 1926.1101.


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Call Before You Dig Anything
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10 min, 1996, Training Network

A major digging/trenching hazard is breaking a utility line, particularly a power line. Heighten awareness of risks and encourage prevention.


Contractor - Subcontractor Safety Orientation
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11 min, 1996, Training Network

Meet OSHA standards and reduce liability and injury exposures. Inform your subcontractors of the safety requirements on your job site.


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Superintendent - Supervisor Safety Responsibilities
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23 min, 1996, Training Network

Supervisors, not safety managers, are solely responsible for the health and safety of employees. Your supervisor could be held criminally liable for workplace injuries or deaths.


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Lock-Out/Tag-Out For Construction
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12 min, 1996, Training Network

Prevent lock-out/tag-out injuries which occur during 'routine' equipment repair through definitions, rules, and case studies. This program also complies with the OSHA standard.


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Heat Stress For Construction
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12 min, Humorous, 1996, Training Network

Teaches a common sense approach to keeping cool.


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Thinking Ahead: Driver’s Safety (For Construction)
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14 min, 1996, CLMI

Vehicle accidents are the #1 cause of injury on construction sites.This excellent video covers topics such as driver qualifications, pre-trip inspections, proper loading of materials, substance abuse and safe driving procedures. CDL requirements are also covered.


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Hazard Communication - The Message Is Safety (For Construction)
#1767-DV -

16 min, 1996, CLMI

Teaches how to keep your workers safe by covering the unique hazards that accompany a construction site. Hazard communication systems are also discussed.


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The Best Strategy - Personal Protective Equipment (For Construction)
#1776-DV -

17 min, 1996, CLMI

Instructs employees about personal protective equipment and complies with OSHA's Fall Protection Standard.


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Making The Move - Trailering Construction Equipment Safely
#1788-DV -

12 min, 1996, CLMI

Construction equipment is expensive and is costly to lose. This exceptional video trains your employees on the proper way to trailer your equipment to prevent accidents.


Getting The Job Done Safely - Worker Orientation
#1790-DV -

19 min, 1996, CLMI

Give your employees a wide overview of safety issues in the workplace to insure they are knowledgeable about the hazards they may face. This video covers a variety of different topics!


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Back Care In Construction
#0406-DV -

13 min, 1995, Training Network

Increase awareness of potential hazards in construction-related activities and avoid injury.


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Basic Electrical Safety On The Jobsite
#0428-DV -

11 min, 1995, Training Network

Complies with OSHA standards.


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Lifting Safely In Construction
#0431-DV -

10 min, 1995, Training Network

Increase awareness that consistent care of the back is essential to prevent degeneration.


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Slips & Trips In Construction
#0434-DV -

10 min, 1995, Training Network

Increase awareness that slips and trips on the jobsite can cause dangerous falls.


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Take The Lead On Lead - Understanding OSHA’S Lead Standards (For Construction)
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18 min, 1995, CLMI

Teach your employees the importance of OSHA's 1910.1025 Lead Standard. This excellent video provides an easy-to-follow three step process to explain the Standard and also discusses exposure levels including lowest level protection, exposure between AL & PEL, and levels about the PEL.


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Construction - Safe Work Practices
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11 min, 1994, Training Network

Comply with 1926.21 by outlining the basic safety responsibilities. This video covers a variety of topic, such as: confined spaces, machine guarding, electrical safety, ladder safety, lifting, lock-out/tag-out, tool and material safety, PPE. And includes industry-specific tips for welding safety, excavation backfill, and more.


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Framer Safety
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16 min, 1994, Training Network

An excellent video to introduce or review common jobsite hazards that meets the requirements for framer training. A variety of topics are covered, including: persnal protective equipment, tool safety, electrical safety, ladder use, forklifts, lifting, machine guarding, and much more.


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Pave Your Way To Safety
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11 min, 1993, CLMI

This video teaches on creating a safe working environment when dealing with roadway paving projects. Project preparation, such as proper marking of lanes and detours and warning signage, is covered.


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Avoid The Heat - Fire Prevention In Construction
#1765-DV -

15 min, 1993, CLMI

A comprehensive look at the basics of fire prevention in the construction industry.


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Preventing Head Injury
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11 min, Leader's Guide, 1992, BBP

Teaches employees how a moment of carelessness affects a life. This video begins with a head injury victim being rushed to the emergency room.


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A Part of the Process: A Contractor’s Guide to Process Safety Management
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14 min, Assoc. of General Contractors of America

Teaches contractors to understand how hazardous substances are being processed, how to work safely in industrial process facilities, and how to prevent accidents & injuries. It also complies with OSHA's process safety management standard.


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Avoid Hot Mix Hazards - Working Safety with Hot Mix
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12 min, Assoc. of General Contractors of America

Road construction workers encounter various hazards while performing their jobs, especially working with hot mix on the roadways. This informative video will give them the confidence they need to avoid exposure to hot mix hazards during roadway work.


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