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Using Construction Equipment Safely

Avoiding COLLISIONS is a training video specifically for the Roadway Construction Industry!

Every Year, collisions with vehicles and equipment cause half of the 100 deaths and 20,000 injuries to workers in roadway construction zones nationwide. ARTBA has developed this revolutionary training video focused directly on the hazards and situations that roadway construction workers face every day.

Each Video includes 30 minutes of instructions in both English and Spanish, all for one low price of just $139.00!

The video highlights several key construction related safety topics including: Proper Use of Personal Protective Equipment, Worker to Operator Communication, Safe Equipment Operation, Work Space Traffic Control and Worker Responsibilites. Avoiding Collisions is the perfect complement to the OSHA 10-Hour Program, ARTBA's CD based training program addressing 11 safety and health topics including: Introduction to OSHA, Roadway Work Zones, Personal Protective Equipment, Electrical Safety, Excavations and Trensching, Confines Spaces, Fall Protection and much more.

Avoiding COLLISIONS................................................$139.00

Forklift Safety

One of industry’s most useful tools is the forklift, but it’s potentially one of the most dangerous. Follow a checklist to ensure forklift safety.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T066......................................................................$79.00

Fueling A Machine

Although a simple procedure, refueling a machine can be dangerous. Workers are graphically reminded that creativity in the workplace is no substitute for safety.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T075......................................................................$79.00

Welding Safety I

Since the iron age, humankind has used intense heat to shape metals into the tools we need to live. It reshaped our world, but the power needed to fuse metals can destroy as well as create. Learn how to control the power used in welding and cutting, while complying with regulations.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T255......................................................................$79.00

Welding Safety II

Today, manipulating metal through welding and cutting is still filled with challenges and hazards. Rules and regulations welders need to eliminate fire hazards are shown.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T256......................................................................$79.00

Tractor Safety

Tractors are "Power on Wheels." That power can help you, injure, or kill you. This five-minute refresher is designed to help tractors make your life easier – not shorter.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T229.....................................................................$79.00

Power Tools: General Safety

Power tools have many uses, but they also have many hazards. The list of machine-related injuries is as long as it is horrifying.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T259......................................................................$79.00

Pumping Air

Air power tools make a job easier. They can also be dangerous if not handled with care.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T128......................................................................$79.00

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Safety in the Work Area

Barricade Safety—The Forbidden Zone

Serious injuries can be avoided when barricades are properly observed. Tips are offered on barricade safety, off and on the job.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T129......................................................................$79.00

Tag, You’re It

Shutting down and locking machinery prior to making repairs is an important safety procedure. Lock out/tag out procedures are shown.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T063......................................................................$79.00

Slippin’ and Trippin’

Injuries from slips and falls cause the second-highest workers’ compensation claims in the United States. Workers learn a few simple housekeeping techniques to help reduce these hazards.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T002......................................................................$79.00

Falls

Falls are one of the most common types of accidents, yet one of the easiest to prevent. The causes of falls and ways they can be avoided are examined.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T080......................................................................$79.00

Slips & Falls In Construction

This refreshing video follows the world’s most accident-prone travel expert around as we learn about "Trips to Avoid This Fall".. .and all the other seasons. Falls are the second most common cause of on the job injuries, second only to back strains. Construction sites are filled with slipping and tripping hazards. Falls are also the second leading cause of fatalities, after vehicle mishaps. Nearly all slips and falls – and their associated injuries and expenses can be avoided with proper housekeeping, awareness and preventative measures.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T277......................................................................$79.00

Fall Protection Systems

Falls are a leading cause of workplace accidents. To help reduce fall-related accidents, employers are required to protect employees from fall hazards whenever an employee is six feet or more above a lower level. Methods for fall protection may include guard rails, personal fall arrest systems, positioning devices, warning line systems, controlled access zones, and safety monitoring systems. To be effective, fall protection systems must be installed and used properly.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T305......................................................................$79.00

Personal Fall Arrest Systems

A personal fall arrest system does not prevent a fall: it reduces the chance of injury when a fall takes place. To be effective, a personal fall arrest system must limit free fall distance, as well as the force of the impact on an employee. When using a personal fall arrest system, it’s critical that you understand how to use it correctly. Careless or improper use could result in serious injury or death.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T306......................................................................$79.00

Ladder Safety

Incorrectly used, a ladder can be one of the most dangerous tools in the workplace. Guidelines on safe ladder use are shown to help reduce ladder accidents.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T006......................................................................$79.00

Short Ladders

Neglecting ladder safety is like playing chess with the Grim Reaper. Not being aware of hazards associated with ladders can put an end to the game and your life.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T230......................................................................$79.00

A Lift To Safety—Personnel Baskets

Although important on many job sites, personnel lift baskets can be extremely dangerous. Proper procedures for a safe lift are reviewed.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T081......................................................................$79.00

Nice Trip, See You Next Fall

Falls from elevations are the Number One Killer in industry. Take a sobering view of fall protection.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T105......................................................................$79.00

Scaffolding Safety

Falls from scaffolding cause hundreds of deaths each year. Proper safety procedures when working on scaffolds are illustrated.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T057......................................................................$79.00

Rigging The Boardwalk – 1

Anytime you’re up in the air, you could be riding for a fall. Working on a scaffold can expose you to a lot of hazards. Guard rails, access ladders and planking – some of the most important safety aspects of scaffold construction are reviewed.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T176......................................................................$79.00

Safety On The Boardwalk – 2

Working with mobile scaffolding or outriggers can expose you to all of the usual hazards of scaffolds, plus a few more. The special hazards of Mobile Scaffolds and Outriggers are covered and tips are shown on how to cut down on danger at the job site while you comply with OSHA regulations for scaffolds.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T177......................................................................$79.00

Tractor-Loader-Backhoes

Working with a tractor-loader-backhoe puts you in the center of countless hazards. A 360-degree perspective can keep you safe. The use of stabilizers and weight distribution is discussed to ensure a safe work environment.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T211......................................................................$79.00

Trenching Safety

The fatality rate for trenching work is estimated to be 112% greater than the rate for construction work in general. Basic guidelines to ensure safe trenching job are shown.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T103......................................................................$79.00

Trenching Safety II

Basic guidelines are discussed to ensure a safe trenching job.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T108......................................................................$79.00

Digging Up Trouble

North America is crisscrossed with a spider web of pipelines. When digging, avoid being caught in the web.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T184......................................................................$79.00

Falling Objects

Keeping an eye out and being aware are the first steps to ensure you are not the victim of a falling object. Good housekeeping and keeping track of equipment are others. See what you should do to protect yourself from danger above.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T220......................................................................$79.00

Watch Your Load!

Loose items inside a vehicle can be deadly projectiles in an accident or sudden stop. Hapless Hal illustrates the dangers of unrestrained cargo.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T016......................................................................$79.00

Backing Up

Safely backing up trucks, trailers, and other vehicles can be a challenging task requiring more than a little skill. Every year there are many accidents resulting in injury and damage due to carelessness when backing vehicles.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T239......................................................................$79.00

ZAP! Power Line Safety

Power lines are like snakes, silent but deadly. We need to be aware of power lines, above and below ground. We need to know how to avoid this danger and what to do in an electrical emergency.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T155......................................................................$79.00

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Safety Program Education

How To Prepare For An OSHA Inspection

OSHA is authorized to conduct workplace inspections to enforce its standards. While employees may not be cited for safety violations, their safety performance on the job can affect the outcome of an inspection. Know your responsibilities for safety, and follow safety rules and regulations at all times.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T298......................................................................$79.00

Workplace Fatalities

Every year, thousands of workers die from job-related accidents. Primary causes are highway traffic accidents, homicides, falls, contact with flying or falling objects and electrocution. To help prevent accidents, be alert for hazards, and follow safety and health instructions at all times.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T299......................................................................$79.00

Safety Programs

Employers spend millions of dollars each year on safety programs to help ensure the safety of there employees. Both managers and employees alike are reminded to share an equal responsibility to make sure the programs work.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T093......................................................................$79.00

Peer Pressure

Peer pressure in the workplace can cause us to ignore vital safety practices. Learn to identify and deal with pressure from peers.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T209......................................................................$79.00

Heads Up For Safety – Overhead Dangers

Potential dangers often loom above. The importance of keeping an eye out and up for hazards is shown.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T025......................................................................$79.00

Fighting The Strain—Ergonomics

Ergonomics can be used effectively to combat strain and fatigue. See how ergonomics can be employed in creating a more pleasant and productive workplace.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T036......................................................................$79.00

Repetitive Stress Injuries—Construction

Repetitive Stress Injuries (RSIs) are one of the fastest growing injuries in the workplace today. RSIs are caused from years of repetitive or forceful motions that place stress and strain on the body. Some experts say that more than half of U.S. workers have jobs with potential for RSIs. To help minimize or prevent these painful and sometimes crippling disorders, use proper work techniques and stay alert for symptoms.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T301......................................................................$79.00

Repetitive Strain Injuries

Repetitive strain injuries are an ever-increasing occupational hazard. Learn how to prevent these injuries for all occupations.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T062......................................................................$79.00

Stress In The Workplace

Approximately three-fourths of all Americans experience stress. The causes of stress and ways to deal with it are discussed.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T079......................................................................$79.00

Safety Is Your Responsibility

Safety begins with the right attitude. The importance of keeping safety in mind while on the job and keeping personal matters at home are discussed.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T049......................................................................$79.00

Star Witness—Accident Reporting

Observing the details of an accident and accurately reporting them can save lives and help find the reasons for an accident and prevent another.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T021......................................................................$79.00

Effective Safety Meetings

Get the most out of work-hours spent on training by sharpening your skills at creating highly effective safety meetings.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T244......................................................................$79.00

Pro-Active Safety

Many people take a "Re-active" approach to safety, which is like closing the barn door once it’s already too late. By adopting a Pro-active approach to safety, you take charge of your own destiny. You hunt down accidents waiting to happen and prevent them. You find the safety practical way to work. This video offers a step-by-step program for getting started with Pro-active safety. It is a perfect compliment to any program of Total Quality Management.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T275......................................................................$79.00

Self Interest of Safety

The person who benefits most from a safe working method is the individual employee.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T138......................................................................$79.00

Employee Responsibilities

Safety in the workplace is no accident. Employees can help reduce accidents and injuries by fulfilling specific responsibilities for safety.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T263......................................................................$79.00

The Safety Mentor

The word "mentor" refers to a wise advisor or teacher. Learn how safety mentoring works and how it can be used in the workplace to prevent accidents.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T112......................................................................$79.00

Job Hazard Analysis

Job-related injuries occur every day in the workplace. Often these injuries occur because employees are not using proper procedures. Establishing safe job procedures is one benefit of a Job Hazard Analysis…a three-step process that involves carefully studying and recording each step of a job, identifying existing or potential job hazards, and determining the best way to perform the job to reduce or eliminate these hazards. With a Job Hazard Analysis, safety can be as easy as one-two-three.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T303......................................................................$79.00

Timing Is Everything

Shift work can be hazardous because it interferes with the body’s natural daily rhythm. Workers are alerted to the potential dangers of shift work and methods for avoiding accidents.

Members.................................................................$74.00

T107......................................................................$79.00

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