 Personal Protective Equipment" shows employees how easily injuries can occur and how to select appropriate Personal Protective Equipment for their jobs... and meets the training requirements for OSHA's Standard for Personal Protective Equipment. The program reminds employees to work safely and avoid injuries. Includes information on: Areas of the Body Needing Protection. Available Protective Equipment. Equipment Variations. How to Properly Use PPE. Matching Equipment to the Hazard. The Limitations of Various PPE. The Proper Use of PPE. $195.00 |  Safety Orientation" addresses two of the most prominent safety issues confronting employers today, that of developing a good "safety attitude" in their employees...as well as providing "introductory safety training". The program emphasizes the importance of safety in the workplace. Includes information on: Developing "Safety Awareness". Basics of Accident Prevention. Hazard Evaluation. Safety Housekeeping. Tool Use and Maintenance. Use of Personal Protective Equipment. $195.00 |  "Respiratory Safety" points out to employees why it is important that they learn to recognize... and guard against... respiratory hazards. Both OSHA and NIOSH have recently issued changes to their Respiratory Protection Training Requirements. $195.00 |
 "Forklift Safety"... recently revised and updated to satisfy OSHA's proposed new training requirements... reviews how to inspect forklift equipment prior to operation, safe operating procedures, forklift stability, and how to recognize potential problem situations. The program reminds employees to work carefully and safely when operating or around forklifts. Includes information on: Equipment Inspection. Surveying the Work Area. Safe Operating Procedures. Recognizing Potential Problems. Forklift Stability and "Center of Gravity". Tip-Overs. Equipment Maintenance. $195.00 |  "Electrical Safety" reminds employees about electrical hazards they may face in their jobs, and provides the information they need to work safely around electricity. This program also satisfies the OSHA training requirements under 29 CFR Part 1910.331 (Electrical Safety Standard) for "non-qualified" employees. Includes information on: How Electricity Works. Fuses and Circuit Breakers. Grounding and GFIs. Safe Work Practices. Outlets, Plugs and Extension Cords. Working With Electrical Equipment. Using Ladders Around Electricity. Electrical Emergencies $195.00 |  Safety Training - "Back Safety" emphasizes the importance of overall back care, both at work and at home, including exercises and weight control. The program emphasizes the importance of using proper lifting techniques. Includes information on: How the Back Works. Common Types and Causes of Back Injuries. Effects of Back Injuries. Injury Prevention and Safety Practices. Proper Lifting Techniques. Basic Back Exercises. $195.00 |
 Safety Training - "Eye Safety" shows how many eye problems are caused by not paying attention to the work employees are doing, or not wearing the appropriate protective equipment. It reminds employees that eye injuries can easily happen to them and shows them how to prevent these injuries. The program emphasizes the importance of using proper protective eyewear. Includes information on: Physiology of the Eye and How It Functions. Common Eye Injuries and How They Are Caused. Short and Long-Term Effects of Eye Injuries. Eye Care and Safety Practices. Selecting and Using Appropriate Personal Protective Equipment. $195.00 |  Safety Training - Accident Investigation shows employees the steps that are taken in an Accident Investigation, and highlights how important it is for employees to fully cooperate with any inquiry. $195.00 |  "Fire Prevention and Safety" looks at what causes workplace fires, and what can be done to prevent them. It reviews steps that can be taken to help prevent fires, as well as what employees should do in case of a fire emergency. The program emphasizes the importance of fire prevention. Includes information on: Common Causes of Workplace Fires. Importance of Good "Housekeeping." Other Fire Prevention Measures. First Aid. Various Types of Fire Extinguishers. Using Fire Extinguishers. Evacuation and Other Employee Responsibilities $195.00 |
 "Office Ergonomics" addresses how to recognize ergonomic problems, the potential of adverse effects and practical solutions employees themselves can use to help deal with ergonomic problems in the office . The program reminds employees to work safely and avoid ergonomic injuries. Includes information on: Physiology of the Body. Parts of the Body Most Affected. Eye Strain. Pragmatic Preventative Measures. Correct Use of Office Equipment. Exercises and Stress Release. $195.00 |  "Office Safety" shows employees what hazards exist in office environments, and how important it is to use good safety practices as they go about their work. The program emphasizes the importance of office safety. Includes information on: Safety Awareness. Proper Lifting. Safety Housekeeping. Slips, Trips & Falls. Electrical Safety. $195.00 |  "Safety Audits" informs employees about the goals of a Safety Audit, and how all workers should become involved. The program reminds employees of the importance of a Safety Audit. Includes information on: A Workplace Analysis. Administrative Controls. Engineering Controls. Personal Protective Equipment. Emergency Response Procedures. Regulatory Compliance, Safety and Health Training. Accident Investigation. A Safety Self-Assessment. $195.00 |
 "Slips, Trips and Falls" shows employees the situations that can lead to slips, trips & falls, and what they can do to avoid or prevent these accidents. The program reminds employees to work safely and avoid injuries. Includes information on: Why Slips, Trips and Falls Occur. Common Causes of Accidents. Potential Health Effects of Resulting Injuries. Techniques Used to Avoid Injury. The Importance of Safety Shoes. Safe Use of Ladders and Similar Equipment. $195.00 |  Created specifically to assist facilities in complying with the employee training requirements of OSHA's "Lock-Out/Tag-Out" regulation, this Kit discusses the OSHA Lock-Out/Tag-Out Standard, including the Energy Control Plan. $195.00 |  "Bloodborne Pathogens in Heavy Industry" ... recently revised and updated to incorporate the latest medial language and guidelines... has been specifically created to assist facilities in fulfilling the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard's (29 CFR Part 1910.1030) training requirements. Includes information on: The Contents of the Standard. Epidemiology and Symptoms of Bloodborne Diseases. Modes By Which Bloodborne Diseases Transmitted. The Exposure Control Plan. Recognition of Exposure Situations. Practices to Prevent Exposure. HBV Vaccination. Emergency Procedures. Signs and Labels. Selection and Use of Personal Protective Equipment. $195.00 |
 Created specifically to assist industrial facilities of all types in complying with Federal, state and municipal "Right-To-Know" regulations, this Kit also addresses the major education and training requirements in these "chemical hazard" laws. $195.00 | $859.00 |