COMMAND SAFETY LIBRARY DVD RESOURCES (as of 20 Sep. 16)
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1 COMMAND SAFETY LIBRARY DVD RESOURCES (as of 20 Sep. 16) # TITLE 1 Hand Safety 2 Eye Safety: No Second Chances 3 Eye Safety: No Second Chances 4 Back Injury Prevention: You're in Control 5 Safety Awareness 6 Respiratory Safety: General Awareness 7 Respiratory Safety: Air Purifying 8 Radiation Safety 9 Office Ergonomics Today 10 Job Safety Analysis 11 Hearing Conservation: What Do You Want to Hear? 12 Hearing Conservation: What Do You Want to Hear? 13 War on Terrorism 14 Violence on the Job 15 Violence on the Job 16 Violence on the Job 17 Mishap Prevention (Media Kit) Volume Working With Stress 19 Working With Stress 20 Working With Stress 21 Advanced Fire Extinguisher Training 22 Advanced Fire Extinguisher Training 23 Responsibilities of a Supervisor 24 Responsibilities of a Supervisor 25 Ultimate Hearing Conservation 26 Lockout/Tagout (Vehicle Procedures) 27 Unsafe Acts - Human Behavior 28 What's Wrong With This Picture? (I) 29 Employee Safety Orientation for Automotive Personnel 30 The Dark Ages of Safety 31 The Dark Ages of Safety 32 Office Safety 33 Hand Washing: Avoiding Germs and Viruses at Work 34 Hand Injury Prevention: In Touch With Safety 35 Heat Stress: Preventative Measures 36 Fire Prevention 37 Office Ergonomics Today 38 Pallet and Skid Safety 39 Muscle Strains & Sprains 40 Back Safety 41 Confined Space Entry 42 Workplace Bloodborne Pathogens 43 Heat Stress
2 44 Doing It Right (Closed Captioned) 45 Army Sucide Prevention DVD Tool Kit - Terry Bradshaw: Dealing with Depression 46 Suicide Prevention Part 1 - Everyones Willingness to Care 47 Suicide Prevention Part 2 - Supporting Those Left Behind 48 Load Testing Mobile Cranes at Naval Shore Activities 49 Drive to Arrive - Series 1 50 Fit to Breathe 51 Hero Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordance 52 Confined Space Hazard Awareness 53 Ionizing Radiation Safety 54 Guidelines for LASER Safety 55 Slips, Trips & Falls: Keeping a Step Ahead 56 PPE: Your Defensive Line 57 Implement a Suicide Prevention Program 58 Bloodborne Pathogens 59 Lockout/Tagout: Affected Employees 60 Muscle Strains and Sprains 61 Lockout/Tagout: Authorized Employees 62 Lockout/Tagout Compliance 63 Lockout/Tagout of Energy Sources 64 Ergonomics Management Series: Job Hazard Analysis 65 Heat Stress Prevention for Public Employees 66 H1N1(Swine Flu): What You Need to Know? 67 Alcohol Abuse and Prevention 68 Bloodborne Pathogens for Fire and Rescue 69 Bloodborne Pathogens: Protecting Law Enforcement 70 Driven to Distraction II 71 Hand Safety: It's in Your Hands 72 Hearing Protection: Sounds Good to Me 73 Poison Oak and Ivy Training 74 Poison Oak and Ivy Training 75 Rudy: Safety Takes Courage 76 Office Safety: It's a Jungle in There 77 Motorcycle Safety Awareness 78 Warehouse Safety: It's No Mystery 79 Back Safety: Lift Well, Live Well 80 Emotional Wreck 81 Defensive Driving: 15-Passenger Vans 82 Radiation Safety: The Basics 83 Arc Flash: Live to Tell 84 Radiation and Pregnancy: A Decision to Declare 85 Radiation Risks Revisited 86 Forklift Safety: Best Operating Practices 87 Electrical Safety: NFPA 70E 88 Hazard Communication: Signs of Safety 89 Hazard Communication: Informed for Safety 90 Fire Prevention Adult - Step-By-Step Home Fire Prevention
3 91 Fire Safety and Disaster Preparedness Education 92 Fire Safety and Disaster Preparedness Education 93 Falls Prevention for Seniors 94 Alcohol Abuse & Prevention 95 Alcohol Abuse & Prevention 96 Motorcycle Mishaps 97 Back Safety: The Ergonomic Connection 98 Crane Operations: Hand Signals 99 Compressed Gas Cylinders 100 Hand Safety 101 Hazard Communication: For Retail 102 Hooked On Safety 103 Machine Guard Awareness 104 What's Driving You? 105 What's Driving You? 106 Back in Action 107 It's a Jungle in There 108 Stairways and Ladders - The First Step 109 All for One - The Meerkat Way 110 Electrical Safety Basic Principles 111 Strains and Sprains - Avoiding the Pain 112 Every Choice Matters 113 Coaching Safety Performance 114 Slips, Trips and Falls - Taking the Right Step 115 Employee Involvement - The Key to Safety 116 Hazard Communication - The Road to Safety 117 Miracle on the Hudson (prepare for Safety) 118 Preventing Gasoline Burns 119 Preventing Gasoline Burns 120 Electrical Safety Training Essentials 121 Electrical Safety Training Essentials 122 Heat Stress Code Red 123 Hearing Conservation - Noise Under Control 124 Lockout/Tagout - Controlling The Beast 125 Strains and Sprains - Avoiding the Pain 126 Ergonomics - The 24-Hour Body 127 Portable Fire Extinguishers - Protecting People and Property 128 OSI - Office Safety Investigation 129 Working Around Forklift, A Pro-Active Approach 130 Golf Cart And LSV Safety - On and off the Course 131 Coaching Safety Performance 132 Forklift - Inspect, Recharge, Refuel 133 Pro-Active Safety Attitudes (Target Zero!) 134 Lessons from Miracle on the Hudson 135 Safety Attitudes Food for Thought 136 Hooked On Safety (My World) 137 Pro-Active Safety Attitudes (Looking Out for Number One)
4 138 Job Safety Analysis 139 Flex N Stretch Part 1: Facilitators & Team Leaders 140 Flex N Stretch Part 2: Employees 141 GHS Globalize Your Communication 142 Hazard Recognition: Identify and Eliminate 143 Accident Investigation: Determining Root Causes 144 Manual Material Handling 145 Machine Guard Awareness 146 Ergonomic Management: Job Hazard Analysis 147 Accident Investigation: Examining the Details 148 Hazard Communication How to Comply with GHS 149 Enduring Regret 150 Enduring Regret 151 Your Vest Won't Stop This Bullet 152 Back Safety 153 Workplace Fire Safety 154 Safety Orientation 155 Electrical Safety 156 Office Safety 157 Lockout Tagout Control of Hazardous Energy 158 Forklift Operator Safety Training 159 Respiratory Safety 160 Every Choice Matters 161 Wrong Way Right Way Safety Cases 162 Forklifts: Inspect, Recharge, Refuel 163 It's Not Working: Workplace Etiquette 164 Lockout/Tagout: Compliance 165 LOTO: Support Kit 166 Accident Investigation: What to Do 167 Asbestos Awareness: Are You at Risk? 168 Chemical Handling Safety: The Basics 169 Confined Space Entry: Keeping Public Employees Safe 170 Confined Space Entry: Plan and Prepare 171 CPR and AED: The Chain of Survival 172 Drum Handling 173 Electrical Safety: for the Qualified Worker 174 Emergency Action Plan: The Team Approach 175 HAZCOM In Sync with GHS 176 Incident Command System When Duty Calls 177 Lead Safety for Firearms 178 Recognizing Drug and Alcohol Abuse for Managers 179 Wrong Way Right Way Safety Cases 180 Fall Protection: Case History 181 Lessons from a blind school 182 Hindsight: The Ken Woodward Story 183 Fire Safety Real Life 184 Emergency Action Plan Crisis Under Control
5 185 Emergency Action Plan The Team Approach 186 Target Zero Pro-Active Safety Attitudes 187 Slips, Trips & Falls: Split Second Safety 188 Hazard Awareness: Ready Day One 189 Housekeeping Safety: A Team Approach 190 Welding Safe Work with Hotwork 191 Holiday Safety: At the Top of Your List 192 Just Another day 193 Bucket Trucks Extending your Safety 194 Travel safety: Know Before you Go 195 Groundskeeping safety Be a Pro 196 Fundamental Principles of 5S 197 Fundamental Principles of 5S 198 Fire Prevention 199 Off Duty Motorcycle Stories: Motorcycle Mishaps 200 Pool Safely: Guidance for Compliance 201 Pool Safely: Guidance for Compliance 202 Pool Safely 203 Pool Safely 204 VPP Fireworks Safety NCFS 206 Hazard Communication in Auto Service Facilities 207 Distracted Driving 208 Ergonomics Safety In Healthcare 209 Combustible Dust 210 OSHA Top 10 Violations 211 Split Rim Tire Safety 212 Killer Bees, Wasps And Spiders 213 Pandemic Flu: The Facts 214 Take Charge (Motorcycle Safety) 215 Poison Oak and Ivy Training 216 To Hell and Back: Educational Program on Burn Injuries Days of Summer 218 The Respiratory Protection Program: Employee Training 219 Hand, Wrist and Finger Safety 220 PPE: Head to Toe 221 Computer Workstation Safety 222 Industrial Ergonomics 223 Safety Showers & Eyewashes 224 Electrical Safety 225 To the Point About Eye Safety 226 To the Point About Back Safety 227 Forklift Powered Trucks 228 Fall Protection Update 229 To The Point About: Preventing Hearing Loss 230 Hazard Communication: The GHS & You 231 Bloodborne Pathogens
6 232 Support Material Tests for prev. five titles 233 Acid Battery & Jump Starting 234 Bloodborne Pathogens for Custodians 235 Cellphone in the Workplace: A Dangerous Distraction Refresher 236 I Chose to Look The Other Way Three New Stories 237 Powerlift: Lifting Training That Works! 238 Hurricanes, Tornadoes & Floods 239 When Lightning Strikes 240 Safe Operation & Use of All Terrain Vehicles 241 Playground Safety 242 Texting and Driving: The Facts 243 Fitness and Wellness 244 Injuries Don't Take Holidays Refresher 245 Summer Sports & Recreation Safety 246 Venomous Snakes of the Southeast 247 Venomous Snakes of the Southeast 248 Fireworks Safety
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