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Hazard
Communications
Hazard
Communication Training for Employees (HZC-001K) 1
This highly acclaimed video is being used by more than 2000 companies, large
and small. Its innovative style holds the viewer's full attention while
providing the essential training and information needed to work with
chemicals safely. Key points covered: examples of correct and incorrect
chemical safety procedures are reenacted in a variety of work settings;
technical terms found on labels and Material Safety Data sheets are clearly
explained. (30 min., 1994, English)
JJK
Spanish: Hazard
Communication Training for Employees (HZC‑024KS)
Hazard
Communication Labels: Your Right to Know (HZC-004)
Using actual work situations, this video shows employee how following
written requirements helps protect everyone on the job. Specific examples
demonstrate identification of hazardous chemicals, and correct use of MSDS
and warning labels. A booklet is included which contains a discussion guide
and a quiz. (16 min., 1989, English)
JJK
Hazard
Communication Standard, The (HZC-005)
Teaches employees how to recognize potential hazards of the chemicals
commonly used. MSDSs are described in detail. (18 min., 1989, English)
JJK
Hazard
Communication Standard: 29 CFR 1910.1200 (HZC-006)
After a brief summary of the Hazard Communication Standard, this video
explains how Hazard Communication Labels are an important part of the
standard. The purpose, types, formats, rating systems, and exclusions of
labels are discussed using real employees and supervisors. (25 min., 1985,
English) OSHA
Hazard
Communication, Labels/MSDS Combined (HZC-007)
This video gives your employees a clear introduction to this key regulation,
its purpose, what employees need to know about it, and how to apply it to
everyday, on-the-job situations. Key topics include the MSDS form;
differences between health hazards, physical hazards, and acute health
effects; and data that must be on labels. (32 min., 1989, English) JJK
Material
Safety Data Sheets: Your Right to Know (HZC‑013)
Employees will gain a renewed respect for taking proper precautions as they
review HazCom procedures in this incredible video program. Includes: warning
labels; MSDS; personal protective equipment; emergency response. (16 min.,
1989, English) JJK
What's
It All About? (Hazard Communication Standard) (HZC-016)
Covers employee rights under Right-to-Know laws, safety concepts, Material
Safety Data Sheets, labeling, and storage and handling of hazardous
chemicals. Chemical specific presentations cover chemical characteristics
and effects, necessary projections, spillage/leakage/ accident procedures
and first?aid. (10 min., 1985, English)
ITS
Hazard
Communication: The Road to Safety (HZC‑026K) 1
This Trainer’s Toolkit includes essential materials to help you comply
with this frequently-cited standard and to help employees identify hazards.
It contains the video, Hazard Communication: The Road To Safety, employee
handbooks, a leader’s guide and several overhead transparency masters.
Topics include: identifying potential hazards; warning labels; Material
Safety Data Sheets. (16 min., 1995, English)
CTT
Spanish: La
Comunicacion de los Peligros (Hazard Communication: The Road to Safety)
(HZC-027S)
Haz
Com: Employee Training (HZC-029) q
This training video is great for new hire training or for a refresher as it
covers the OSHA standard for explaining information on chemical labels. It
also covers a walk through on a typical hazard communication training
course. Key points include:
explains the use of MSDS; covers the OSHA standard for chemical reporting.
(13 min., English) ATR
Spanish: Haz Com:
Employee Training (HZC-030S)
Hazard
Communication: Right to Know (HZC-031) q
This highly acclaimed video holds the viewer's full attention while
providing the essential training and information needed to work with
chemicals safely. Key points
include: examples of correct and incorrect chemical safety procedures
reenacted in a variety of work settings; technical terms found on labels and
Material Safety Data sheets are clearly explained. (17 min., English)
ATR
Hazmat
- Your Right to Know (HZC-032) q
Increase awareness of chemical and other material hazards and demonstrate
correct precautionary techniques and material handling.
The tape helps teach your employees how to: identify absorption,
inhalation and ingestion risks; read warnings and follow proper procedures;
protective measures; accident procedures and first aid. (9 min., 1991,
English) LIP
El
Derecho de Saber de Comunicación Del Peligro: ¿Qué está mal en esta
imagen? (Right-to-Know Hazard Communication: What's Wrong With the Picture?)
(HZC-017S)
Designed for employees, this video briefly summarizes the Hazard
Communication Standard and explains why the standard insists on the
accessibility of Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). The purpose, forms,
information availability, and importance of MSDS is shown using real work
settings and workers. (30 min., 1996, Spanish)
LIP
Entrenamiento
del Derecho de Saber de Communicación de Peligro (Right-to-Know Hazcom
Training) (HZC‑018S)
An important requirement of the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard is that
employees be provided with information on the standard itself. This
program's purpose is to explain to employees the OSHA requirements for
chemical evaluation, hazard determinations, warning labels, Material Safety
Data Sheets (MSDS), written hazard communication plans, and work area
specific training. (26 min., 1994, Spanish)
LIP
Hazard
Communication (HZC-019S)
This award winning video is being used by more than 2,000 companies large
and small. Its innovative style holds the viewer's attention while providing
the training and information needed to work with chemicals safely.
Incorrect/correct safety procedures are re-enacted in a wide variety of work
settings. (9 min., 1991, Spanish)
DBP
Specific
Industries
Hazard
Communication: Right to Know Nursing (HZC-008)
You and your employees will profit from the information in this new OSHA
program on the Hazard Communication Standard. Here you'll learn what
constitutes a physical vs. a health hazard, how to label chemical
containers, what information must appear on Material Safety Data Sheets,
program requirements, and protection of trade secrets. (9 min., 1996,
English) DBP
Spanish: Hazard
Communication: Right to Know (HZC-023S) (17 min., Spanish)
ATR
Hazard
Communication:
It's a Two-Edged Sword (Healthcare) (HZC-033K) 1
As a healthcare worker, you have the responsibility to manage the R-I-S-K of
the hazardous materials on site. This toolkit will teach you to Respond
Immediately for Safe-Keeping and to use chemicals safely by getting to know
your hazard communication program. Included in this kit are the video
program, employee handbooks, an expanded leader’s guide and several
overhead transparency masters. This
kit also: complies with OSHA 1910.1200; identifies hazardous chemicals;
explains what to do in case of exposure. (20 min., English) CTT
Right-to-Know
for Cleaning and Maintenance Personnel (HZC-014)
This video stresses the need to review the MSDS. Three enactments of
real-life incidents explaining the employee's responsibilities to know
hazards in the workplace to prevent accidents. (32 min., 1991, English)
LIP
Hazard
Communications - "Right to Know" - Janitorial and Custodial
(Healthcare) (HZC-028)
This video meets OSHA requirements for training custodians in Material
Safety Data Sheets [MSDSs], proper labeling of chemicals, and hazardous
materials. (12 min., 1991, English) DBP
Hazard
Communication for Janitors/Custodians (HZC‑003)
This training kit in English and Spanish versions can help you develop and
conduct effective easy-to-understand employee training sessions covering the
five key areas of OSHA's HazCom Standard: Employee Information &
Training, Hazardous Chemical Inventory, Material Safety Data Sheets, Labels
& Labeling Requirements, and the Written Program. The training kit
contains and instructor's guide, employee handbooks with quizzes, sample
training logs and chemical inventory lists, and other sample forms and
posters. (10 min., 1996, English) DBP
Lab
Safety: Under the Hood (HZC-010)
This video program is designed to help employees develop safe work practices
while in the lab and recognize common laboratory hazards. The program also
helps employees use and understand their employer’s Chemical Hygiene Plan
and the requirements of the Laboratory Safety Standard (1910.1450). The
program meets OSHA requirements for training employees in material safety
data sheets [MSDSs], proper labeling of chemicals, and hazardous materials.
Topics include: chemical and health hazards; MSDS; exposure limits;
laboratory hoods; PPE; emergency procedures. Employee handbooks available.
(18 min., 1998, English) CTT
Real
Life
Learn
From Their Mistakes: Hazcom Case Histories (HZC-012)
This video program is designed to help employees develop safe work practices
while in the lab and recognize common laboratory hazards. The program also
helps employees use and understand their employer's Chemical Hygiene Plan
and the requirements of the Laboratory Safety Standard (1910.1450).
Includes: Chemical and health standards; MSDS; exposure limits; laboratory
hoods; PPE; emergency procedures. (19 min., 1998, English) CTT
Previous version: (HZC‑011)
Spanish: La
Communicacion de los Peligros: Casos de la Vida Real (HZC‑020S)
Hazardous
Materials Incidents (HZC-025)
This NFPA special report shows real-life footage of hazardous material
incidents. (21 min., 1997, English) NFPA
See
also:
·
Hazard Communication Standard for Construction (CON‑005)
·
Warning Labels and Signs
in Construction (CON‑009)
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