Safety Video Library

HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION SAFETY
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441 Work Zone Ahead: Highway Work Zone
Safety
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421 Pave Your Way to Safety: Concrete
Paving Safety
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448 Health Hazards in Highway Construction
Safety
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432 Avoid Hot Mix Hazards: Working Safely
with Hot Mix
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550.25 Environmental Hazards in Construction
GENERAL INFORMATION
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525 Safety: The Bottom Line
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426 Ready or Not: OSHA’s Inspection and Citation Process
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422 What Goes Up Must Come Down: Demolition Safety
WORKER ORIENTATION
- 435
Getting the Job Done Safely: Worker Orientation (Spanish
Version Available)
- 406 The
Winning Ticket: Housekeeping on the Job Site
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401 Controlling the Field: Job Site Safety Inspection
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402 Just the Facts: Accident Investigation Video
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447 Emergency Medical Response Safety
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424 Step-by-Step: Job Safety Analysis
FALL PROTECTION / SCAFFOLDING / PLATFORMS
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500
Heightened Awareness: Fall Protection in the Construction
Industry (Spanish Version Available)
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443 Rolling Tower: Mobile Scaffold Safety
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444 Swing Stage Scaffolds: Raising Safety to a New Level
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439 Putting It All Together: Scaffold Safety
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404 Success at the Top: Stairway and Ladder Safety
- 429 A
Safe Span: Bridge Construction Safety
EXCAVATION / TRENCHING
- 436 On
Solid Ground: Safe Excavation and Trenching
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3205 Survival in Excavation: Safe Working Around Existing
Utilities
- 440 In
the Trenches: Excavation Safety for Workers (Spanish
Version Available)
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
- 400
Hazard Communications: The Message is Safety (Spanish
Version Available)
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408 Handle with Care: Job Site Hazardous Waste
- 526 A
Part of the Process: Contractor’s Guide to Process Safety
Management
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409 Exposing the Facts: Lead Exposure in Construction
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437 Understanding OSHA’s Lead Standards
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445 Silica Exposure: It Can Leave You Breathless
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446 Within Safe Limits: Preventing Asbestos Exposure
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RESPIRATORY PROTECTION
- 403
Clearing the Air: Confined Space
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427 Breathing Easier: The Basics of Respiratory Protection
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428 Breathing Easier: Selecting, Fitting and Maintaining
Respirators
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SUBSTANCE ABUSE
- 501 The
Road to Safety: Overview of DOT Commercial, Drug and
Alcohol Testing Requirements
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527 Think Again: Substance Abuse on th Job Site
- America
in Jeopary: Drugs in the Workplace (Spanish Version Only)
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PERSONAL
PROTECTION
- 434 The
Best Strategy: Personal Protective Equipment (Spanish
Version Available)
- 433
Sound Advice: Hearing Conservation on the Job Site
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EQUIPMENT
/ MATERIALS HANDLING
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449 Mobile Crane Capacity
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450 Mobile Crane Setup
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407 Play It Safe: Crane Safety Video
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415 Controlling the Load: Crane Rigging Safety
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442 Think Ahead: Driver’s Safety
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438 Making the Move: Trailering Construction Equipment
- 416 The
Sky’s the Limit: Scissor and Aerial Platform Safety
- 431 On
the Go: Forklift Safety
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ENERGY
- 417 On
Your Guard: Power Tool Safety
- 423 A
Firm Footing: Pile Driving Safety
- 430
Hot Work: Welding and Cutting Safety
- 420
Avoid the Heat: Fire Prevention in Construction
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Take Charge: Work Safely with Temporary Electrical
- 425
Take Control: Lockout/Tagout
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ERGONOMICS
- 418
Back to Basics: Back Injury Prevention
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419 Make the Right Move: Materials Handling Safety
TOOL BOX SAFETY TALKS (Approximately 5 minute
videos)
- 550.1
Fire
Extinguisher
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550.2 Eye And Face Protection.
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550.3 Compressed Gas Safety.
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550.4 Hand Protection.
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550.5 Foot Protection.
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550.6 Hearing Protection.
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550.7 Ladder Safety.
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550.8 Working Safely On Scaffolds.
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550.9 Working Safely With Crane Rigging.
- 550.10
Powder Actuated Tool Safety.
- 550.11
Chemical Safety.
- 550.12
Working Around Construction Equipment Safely.
- 550.13
Working Safely Around Explosives.
- 550.14
Construction Equipment Maintenance.
- 550.15
Safety Belts For Vehicle Safety.
- 550.16
Traffic Control.
- 550.17
Carbon Monoxide Safety.
- 550.18
Warning Signs.
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550.19 Working Around High Voltage.
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550.20 Head Protection
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550.21 Employee Accountability.
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550.22 Skid Steer Loaders.
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550.23 Cut-off Saw Safety
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550.24 Laser Safety.
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550.25 Environmental Hazards in Construction
Safety
Note: The Spanish version of some of these
videos are available.