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![]() Easily understand and meet EPA and OSHA emergency response requirements with this practical CD-ROM toolkit. Provides you with all the necessary compliance analysis, OSHA regulations, and tools to develop your emergency action plan and train your employees. Best of all, you get the peace of mind that your workers and facility are prepared to handle an emergency and prevent unnecessary loss of life or property. This Emergency Preparedness Toolkit comes complete with:
Helps you prepare for any type of catastrophe:
![]() Real-life case studies of actual industrial accidents from OSHA files dramatize to even your most skeptical workers what can go wrong. They’ll learn valuable safety training lessons from real mistakes - but in classroom training meetings instead of on your shop floor. Animated, customizable PowerPoint slides with accident photos get workers' attention and make your safety meetings come alive. Includes 25 meetings on all key safety topics such as hazcom, forklifts, lifting, general safety, etc.
![]() Every 5 seconds a worker is injured or becomes ill on the job. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, that translates to 18,000 injuries a day, over 125,000 injuries a week, and upwards of 6 million injuries a year. Economic costs of workplace accidents are also high—over $100 billion annually nationwide. Safety should be one of your most important workplace concerns. BLR's new Click 'n Train PowerPoint® presentation will help you teach employees about the requirements of OSHA and the law, why safety is such an important workplace issue, and how employees can take an active role in promoting it.
Workplace Safety for Employees includes:
![]() Safety orientation training is crucial for all new employees, not only for their own safety but also for that of co-workers. New workers have much to learn when they begin a new job, not all of which is safety related. Their other orientation materials may, in fact, distract them from safety concerns in such a way that they put themselves and their co-workers at risk. Now it's even easier to deliver a new employee orientation training meeting with BLR's new Click 'n Train PowerPoint Presentation. This meeting was carefully written by BLR's experts and helps deliver effective training on new employee orientation.
![]() Safety orientation training is crucial for all new employees, not only for their own safety but also for that of co-workers. New workers have much to learn when they begin a new job, not all of which is safety related. Their other orientation materials may, in fact, distract them from safety concerns in such a way that they put themselves and their co-workers at risk. New employees who complete this Safety Orientation training will know where to locate safety information such as MSDSs, know emergency first-aid procedures, and identify and report safety hazards. Other subjects covered include forklifts, electrical safety, chemical hazards, LO/TO, and PPE.
A detailed trainer's guide provides useful background and tips that will save you hours of preparation time. Interactive exercises keep your audience involved and reinforce training. A sign-in sheet, evaluation form, and training record are also included.
![]() Free Shipping! Interactive, computer-based training courses on CD are an effective way for you to individually train your employees while saving you valuable time. Each title provides a comprehensive interactive training course that includes the latest information to individually train your employees at their own pace. Employees learn from fast-paced visuals, dynamic quizzes, and interactive exercises. This simple interface is easy to use for all your employees. These courses are perfect for both initial and refresher training. This 21 Title Library gives you a variety of safety, environmental and HR training topics to choose for your next training meeting.
![]() Produced - 2009 Every year it returns, and every year it costs employers billions of dollars in sick pay, lost sales and decreased productivity. This year could be worse. We've all heard about the threat of H1N1 or "swine flu." How it's spreading across the globe. How it's expected to hit hard this fall and winter as the flu season develops. How 40% of the population could eventually catch it. But here's some good news. You can reduce infection rates in your workplace by training your employees to follow a few simple habits that stop them from spreading sickness to their coworkers--and help them avoid getting sick in the first place. Some of these habits are just common sense: wash your hands, don't use your coworker's telephone or computer keyboard, cover your coughs and sneezes. But how do you get people to remember and actually do these things, day after day? Video training is an effective way to get through to employees and change their behavior. And our new release from Stanford, "Resisting the Flu" is designed to do just that. Your employees will respond to this documentary-style short film with its straight talk from Dr. Eric A. Weiss, Medical Director of Disaster Planning and Associate Professor, Stanford University School of Medicine. In plain terms, Dr. Weiss lays out a blueprint for keeping your employees healthy and for resisting infection by the H1N1 virus. His practical advice extends to taking care of sick family members in ways that protect the caregiver and stop the spread within employees' households. And if things take a turn for the worse, Dr. Weiss also describes clear danger signs that help viewers know the difference between symptoms that are typical--and those that require immediate medical help. Do your part to limit the reach of this new pandemic, and protect your business by training all your employees. Working together, we can all contribute to lessening the impact of this uniquely threatening illness. Length: 13 minutes
50 Tips for More-Effective Safety Training: Volume 1 – Print versionEach Safety topic delivers effective training, including train the trainer preparation tips on blended learning programs, multilingual training, and computer-based training. Covering Safety awareness in:
The report also provides special event and awareness tips like:
This is a time- and work-saving reference packed with effective training information.
![]() Many back injuries can be prevented with the use of specific lifting techniques that maintain proper alignment and support the back throughout the lifting process. Safe lifting procedures presented in this video include:
![]() Release - 2002 Most emergency situations arise with very little warning, and we now know that a terrorist attack can strike in any form. Facility Security: The Critical Link video highlights important points in maintaining facility security and explains that in an emergency situation, human intelligence is the critical link. This DVD covers these vital topics:
Protect yourself, your co-workers and your world from emergency situations with this important new handout, highlighting points in maintaining facility security. 17 minute VHS or DVD video purchase includes 10 employee handouts ![]() New from Stanford Video! Just released for the Fall 2009 flu season. Video training is an effective way to get through to employees and change their behavior and this new program from Stanford is designed to do just that. Your employees will respond to this documentary-style short film with its straight talk from Dr. Eric A. Weiss, Medical Director of Disaster Planning and Associate Professor, Stanford University School of Medicine. H1N1 or "swine flu" is spreading globally and threatens to impact your workforce and business operations. Reduce infection rates in your workplace by training your employees to follow a few simple habits that stop them from spreading sickness to their coworkers--and help them avoid getting sick in the first place. $99.99 [Add to Cart] ![]() Release - 2005
OSHA's 1910.38 requires that each company develop a workable Emergency Action Plan. With the new threats facing our society today, such a plan is required not only for compliance, but also for survival. Make sure your organization has a well thought out plan in place by following the guidelines provided in this program. Emergency Action Plan: Crisis Under Control provides information on the following emergency action plan guidelines:
Includes 10 employee handouts> This DVD features the training content of the Emergency Action Plan: Crisis Under Control video. It covers developing an effective emergency action plan, emergency alarms and evacuation, emergency supplies, medical services, employee training, and cooperation with law enforcement and fire personnel. Added features and benefits of DVD training include:
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