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Introduction to Safety

SAFETY ORIENTATION
•  Safety Orientation: On Alert
•  Shiftwork: Circadian Survival
•  Contractor Safety: It’s Everybody’s Business
•  Retail Safety Orientation
•  Hotel Safety Orientation
•  Sales Reps’ Safety: Empowered To Perform
•  Pharmaceutical Sales Reps’ Safety: Scenes of Success
•  The Newcomers

SAFETY ATTITUDES / PRO-ACTIVE SAFETY
•  The Newcomers
•  Just Another Day
•  All For One: The Meerkat Way
•  Pro-Active Safety Attitudes: Looking Out For Number One
•  Rudy: Safety Takes Courage
•  Safety Attitudes
•  Incident Reporting
•  The Pro-Active Safety Committee
•  The Self-Inspection
•  Safety Meetings
•  Task Exposure Analysis
•  Safety: The Good Fight
•  People-Based Safety™
•  Hazard Recognition
•  And Control
•  Hazard Recognition
•  For Utility Workers
•  Target Zero: Pro-Active Safety Attitudes
•  Employee Involvement: The Key to Safety
Protective Equipment
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
•  Personal Protective Equipment: The Right Choice!
•  Personal Protective Equipment
•  Hand Protection
•  Hearing Protection
•  Eye Protection: See
•  The Whole Picture
•  Personal Protective Equipment: Real, Real-Life®
•  PPE Hazard Assessment
•  Hard Hat Safety
•  Protecting Your Feet
•  Hand Safety: It’s In Your Hands
•  Hearing Protection: It Makes Sense
•  Personal Protective Equipment: Win the Race to Safety
•  PPE: Don’t Start Work Without It
•  Hearing Protection: Real, Real-Life
•  Eye Protection: Why Gamble?

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
OSHA 1910.134
•  Respirator Safety: A Sure Fit
•  Respiratory Protection
•  Disposable Respirators : Exposure Control
•  Respiratory Fit Testing
•  SCBA Care and Maintenance
•  Indoor Air Report
•  Mold Awareness
•  SARS Awareness
•  Respiratory Protection: Another World

FALL PROTECTION
OSHA 1910.128 - 131, 1926.500 - 502 and
1910 Subpart D
•  Fall Protection: The Right Connection
•  Fall Protection for Ironworkers
•  Scaffold Safety
•  Stairways and Ladders
•  Slips, Trips and Falls: Taking The Right Steps
•  Slips, Trips and Falls: Real, Real-Life
•  Anchorages
•  Walking & Working Surfaces
•  Construction Fall Protection: Get Arrested
•  Fall Protection
•  Ladders
•  Personal Fall Protection: One Step Beyond
Emergency Action Plan / Emergency Response
FIRE/EMERGENCY
OSHA 1910.38 and 39
•  Personal Protective Equipment: The Right Choice!
•  Emergency Evacuation: Getting Out Alive
•  Emergency Action Plan
•  Fire Safety
•  Fire Extinguishers: Your PASS To Safety
•  Fire Safety: Real, Real-Life
•  Fire! In The Workplace
•  Spiral to Disaster (EAPs)
•  Incident Command System: When Seconds Count
•  Portable Fire Extinguishers
•  Disaster Safety: Aftermath & Cleanup
•  Disaster Planning Series
•  King’s Cross: Beneath the Flames
•  Crash In The Dark: A Crew Resource Management Case Study
•  Emergency Response Driving
•  Fire Safety: Alert, Aware, Alive
•  Fire Safety: There’s No Second Chance
•  Emergency Action Plan: The Team Approach

BLOOD BORNE PATHOGENS / FIRST AID
OSHA 1910.38 and 39
•  Bloodborne Pathogens: Take Precautions
•  Bloodborne Pathogens: Protecting Law Enforcement
•  Bloodborne Pathogens for Corrections
•  First Aid: Prepared To Help
•  Bloodborne Pathogens: Real, Real-Life
•  Bloodborne Pathogens: Case Histories
•  Avian Flu: What You Need To Know
•  Bloodborne Pathogens for Cafeteria Workers
•  Medical Emergencies: Citizen Responder
•  Tuberculosis Awareness
•  BBP for Fire & Rescue
•  CPR and AED: The Chain of Survival
•  Bloodborne Pathogens
•  Bloodborne Pathogens for Custodians
•  Bloodborne Pathogens: Know the Risk
•  Industrial First Aid
•  Smallpox Awareness for First Responder
•  Bloodborne Pathogens: Just the Facts

HOMELAND SECURITY
OSHA 1910.1030
•  Emergency Action Plan: Crisis under Control
•  Incident Command System: When Duty Calls
•  Facility Security: The Critical Link
•  Public Building Security: It’s Everyone’s Concern
•  HazMat Transportation
•  Biological and Chemical Threats: Closing the Door
•  Anthrax Awareness
•  Lessons from Ground Zero
•  Small Pox Awareness for First Responders
•  Overcoming Stress, Fear and Anxiety
•  Diversity Now
•  Port Security: We’re Counting on You
•  Transit Security: On the Lookout
•  Media Relations for Law Enforcement

SUPERVISOR TRAINING
OSHA 1910.1030
•  Safety Coach: The 7 C’s Of Safety
•  Job Safety Analysis: Pro-Active Planning
•  PPE Hazard Assessment
•  Safety Meetings
•  Adult Learning
•  OSHA Top Ten
•  OSHA Inspections
•  OSHA Recordkeeping: True To Form
•  Media Relations
•  OSHA: An Introduction
•  Safety OfficeSuite
•  (OSHALOG/TRAINLOG Manager)
•  OSHA: An Introduction for Construction
•  Incident Investigation Series
Hazardous Environments
CONFINED SPACE ENTRY
OSHA 1910.146 and OSHA Rescue Requirements
•  Confined Space Entry: Keeping Public Employees Safe
•  Confined Space Entry: Inside Maneuvers
•  Confined Space Entry: Investigation
•  Confined Space Entry: Permit Required
•  Confined Space Entry: Plan And Prepare
•  Non-Entry Rescue
•  Ventilation
•  Confined Space Hotwork: Checklist to Safety
•  Confined Space Rescue
•  Atmospheric Testing
•  Rope Rescue Series
•  Rescue Lowering Systems Series
•  Rappelling
•  Rescue Hauling Systems
•  Confined Space Entry
•  Trenching and Shoring

PROCESS SAFETY
OSHA 1910.119
•  Process Safety: Protecting Employees
•  Process Safety Management
•  Contractor Safety
•  Line Breaking: Use A Permit!
•  Protecting Employees
•  Line Breaking: Plan for Success

OFFICE SAFETY
OSHA General Duty Clause
•  Office Safety
•  Hazard Communication for Non-Industrial Employees
•  Office Ergonomics

HEAT STRESS
•  Heat Stress: Code Red
•  Heat Stress for Public Employees: Seeing Red
•  Heat Stress: Don’t Lose Your Cool
•  Beat the Heat: Preventing And Treating Heat Disorders
•  Heat Stress
Operating Hazardous Equipment
FORKLIFT/CRANE SAFETY
Powered Industrial Truck Standard 1910.178
•  Forklift Compliance Package
•  Forklift Basics: Safe from the Start
•  Forklift Safety: Real, Real-Life
•  Powered High-Lift Trucks
•  Powered Low-Lift Trucks
•  Indoor Cranes
•  Working around Forklifts
•  Rigging
•  Crane Inspection
•  Working around Cranes
•  Bucket Trucks: Extending Your Safety
•  Aerial Lifts
•  Forklift Certification
•  Forklift Safety
•  Forklift Maneuvers: All the Right Moves
•  Rigging: Equipment Basics
•  Rigging Operations

MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY
•  Driven To Distraction II
•  Emotional Wreck
•  Driven To Distraction
•  Before You Turn The Key
•  Defensive Driving
•  Defensive Driving: 15-Passenger Vans
•  Safe Driving: Real, Real-Life
•  Safe Winter Driving
•  HazMat Transportation
•  Defensive Driving For Government Employees
•  Winter Driving
•  Motorcycle Safety Awareness
•  Golf Cart & LSV Safety: On and Off The Course

HAND TOOL/ MACHINE SAFETY
OSHA 1910.127, 1910.212, 1926.301, 1926.302
•  Machine Guarding: Safeguard Your Future
•  Mechanical Power Press Safety
•  Powered Hand Tool Safety
•  Machine Guarding
•  Laser Safety: The Blink Of An Eye
•  Give Safety A Hand Series
•  Working Safely With Power Tools
•  Confined Space Hotwork: Checklist to Safety
•  Oxyfuel Gas Cutting: The Sure Cut
•  Pinch Points and Safeguarding For Pulp And Paper
•  Welding Safety: Safe Work with Hotwork
Hazardous Substances
CHEMICAL SAFETY
OSHA 1910.1450
•  Global Harmonization: Worldwide Hazard Communication
•  Hazard Communication: Elements of Safety
•  Hazard Communication: The Road to Safety
•  Hazard Communication: Real, Real-Life
•  Hazard Communication for Non-Industrial Employees
•  Hazard Communication for Pulp and Paper
•  Learn From Their Mistakes: Hazcom Case Histories
•  Material Safety Data Sheets
•  Chemical Handling Series
•  Warning Labels and Signs: Get The Message
•  Lab Safety
•  Hazcom: Identifying the Dangers
•  Laboratory Safety: The Finer Points
•  Laboratory Safety: Under the Hood
•  Hazard Communication for Public Employees
•  Hazard Communication: Your Safety Net

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
OSHA 1910.120
•  Combustible Dust: Up In A Flash
•  Benzene: Knowledge Is Power & Safety
•  NORM: Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material
•  Hazardous Materials Transportation: What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You
•  Hydrogen Sulfide: A Matter of Life Or Death
•  Asbestos Awareness
•  Compressed Gas Safety Awareness
•  HazMat: Safe and Secure
•  Anhydrous Ammonia
•  Chlorine
•  Marking, Labeling, and Placarding: HazMat For Transportation
•  HazMat Shipping Papers
•  Fly Ash
•  Coal Dust Explosion Prevention
•  Safe Handling of Phosphoric Acid
•  Safe Use of Phosphorus Trichloride & Phosphorus Oxychloride
•  Lead Safety
•  Lead Safety on The Job
•  Radiation Safety
•  Hexavalent Chromium Awareness
•  Lead Safety for Firearms
•  Asbestos in Construction
•  Cadmium Safety
•  Hazmat Awareness
•  Hydrogen Sulfide / Sulfur Dioxide
•  Mold Awareness
•  Preparing Hazmat for Transportation
•  Radiation Safety: The Basics
•  Silica Safety
•  Drum Handling
•  Preparing HazMat for Transportation
Environmental
EPA Compliance
•  Spill Prevention & Control: Insuring A Safer World
•  Environmental Awareness 1
•  Environmental Awareness 2
•  EPA Criminal Liability
•  RCRA Small Quantity Generators: A Commitment to the Future
•  RCRA Large Quantity Generators: A Commitment to the Future
•  Pollution Prevention
•  EPA Risk Management: A Shared Responsibility
•  EPA Risk Management: Be a Good Neighbor
•  Stormwater Runoff: I Can Make a Difference
•  Small Spills and Leaks
Ergonomics / Back Safety
Ergonomics Program Standard 1910.900
•  Strains & Sprains: Avoiding the Pain
•  Ergonomics
•  Office Ergonomics
•  Back In Action
•  Back Safety
•  Back At Work
•  Back Safety: Real, Real-Life
•  Back Protection
•  Back Safety for Landscape, Custodial & Maintenance Workers
•  Back Safety for Material Handlers
•  Back Safety for First Responders
•  Back Safety: Lift Well, Live Well
•  Ergonomics: Break the RMI Habit
Maritime Safety
•  Safe Driving On the Waterfront: Every Choice Counts
•  Ready To Work On the Waterfront: Every Choice Counts
•  Signaling On the Waterfront: Every Choice Counts
•  Preventing Drug & Alcohol Abuse on the Waterfront
•  Every Choice Counts
•  Personal Protective Equipment on the Waterfront: Every Choice Counts
•  Working Around Hazardous Materials on the Waterfront: Every Choice Counts
•  Working Around Vehicles Safely on the Waterfront: Every Choice Counts
•  Working Safely Around Railcars on the Waterfront: Every Choice Counts
General Safety
OSHA General Duty Clause
•  H1N1 Influenza: What You Need To Know
•  Avian Flu: What You Need To Know
•  Shiftwork
•  Housekeeping
•  Dealing with Stress
•  Warehouse Safety
•  Good Manufacturing Practices:
•  Food Safety’s In Your Hands
•  Tuberculosis Awareness
•  D.O.T. Drug & Alcohol Testing
•  Drug & Alcohol Abuse
•  Sexual Harassment
•  Office Safety
•  Handwashing: Avoiding Germs ad Viruses At Work
•  HACCP: A Plan for Food Safety
•  Landscape Power Tools
•  Working Outdoors:
•  Mosquitoes and Ticks
•  Workplace Violence
•  Service Reps: A Day in the Life
•  Injury and Illness Prevention
•  Indoor Air Report
•  Office Safety: It’s A Jungle in There
•  Roadway Worker Safety: In the Zone
•  Employee Wellness: Taking Care of You
•  Employee Wellness: A Way of Life
Behavioral Safety
PEOPLE-BASED SAFETY
•  Activating ACTS – Acting, Coaching, Thinking, Seeing
Outdoor / Off the Job Safety
OUTDOOR
•  Heat Stress: Code Red
•  Heat Stress for Public Employees: Seeing Red
•  Working Outdoors: Mosquitoes ad Ticks
•  Grounds keeping Safety: Be a Pro!
•  Winter Safety
•  Heat Stress
•  Heat Stress: Don’t Lose Your Cool
•  Grounds keeping Safety: Dealing With Bugs and Critters
•  Beat the Heat: Preventing & Treating Heat Disorders
Outdoor / Off the Job Safety
OUTDOOR
•  Heat Stress: Code Red
•  Heat Stress for Public Employees: Seeing Red
•  Working Outdoors: Mosquitoes ad Ticks
•  Grounds keeping Safety: Be a Pro!
•  Winter Safety
•  Heat Stress
•  Heat Stress: Don’t Lose Your Cool
•  Grounds keeping Safety: Dealing With Bugs and Critters
•  Beat the Heat: Preventing & Treating Heat Disorders

OFF-THE-JOB
•  Holiday Safety
•  Summer Sports
•  Vacation Safety
•  Gun Safety
•  Firearms Safety and the Hunter
•  Judgement on the Water
•  Water Rescue
•  Survival!
Hazardous Energy
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
OSHA 1910.269 and 1910.97
•  Electrical Safety
•  Electrical Safety: Real, Real-Life
•  Fatal Shock: Electrical Case Histories
•  Basic Principles
•  Electrical Hazards
•  Electrical Emergencies
•  Working around Live Circuits
•  Electric Power Generation
•  Static Electricity
•  Construction Electrical Safety: Current Control
•  Electrical Safety: Beware the Bite

LOCKOUT/TAGOUT
OSHA 1910.97
•  Lockout/Tagout: Controlling the Beast
•  Lockout/Tagout: Lightning in a Bottle
•  Lockout Tragedy
•  Lockout/Tagout: Real, Real-Life
•  Lockout/Tagout: An Open & Shut Case
•  Lockout for Life!
•  Line Breaking: Use a Permit!
•  Line Breaking
•  Lockout/Tagout
•  Lockout/Tagout for Pulp and Paper

ARC FLASH
NFPA 70E
•  Arc Flash: Live to Tell
•  Arc Flash Safety Awareness
•  Electrical Safety for the Qualified Worker

HAZWOPER
OSHA 1910.120
•  Hazwoper Awareness
•  Small Spills and Leaks
•  Decontamination
•  Drum Handling
•  Lab Packs
•  Incident Command System
•  HAZWOPER First Responder Awareness Level
•  HAZWOPER First Responder Operation Levels

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