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Housekeeping/
Walking & Working Surfaces
Housekeeping
Good
Housekeeping (HSK‑001)
This program has been designed specifically for factory/warehouse personnel,
however it is suitable for a wider viewing audience. A clean, neat and orderly workplace is a key factor in
accident, injury and fire prevention. This
video covers: hygiene, waste
control, machines and electrical equipment, (10 min., 1990, English)
SFTC
Housekeeping
in Manufacturing (HSK-002)
This program provides tips on spotting hazards and correcting if you can or
notifying the supervisor when you are unable as well as some basic advice on
keeping the work area clear and clean. (9 min., 1997, English)
DBP
Housekeeping
Responsibilities (HSK‑003)
Presents the fundamentals of good safety housekeeping and accident
prevention practices. Emphasizes
the necessity of maintaining a neat, clean, and orderly place of work. Talks about the hazards of loose flooring, spills, stairways,
suspended loads, and blocked exits. Attitude is important for safety. (10 min.,
1991, English) LIP
Housekeeping:
General Work Space (HSK-004)
Clutter in the workplace often creates more than an eyesore - it can get in
the way of safety. Stacks of paper, boxes, trash and other items that
collect throughout the work area can be fire hazards and can even block safe
exits. The importance of an orderly workplace and it's role in keeping
hazards to a minimum are explained. Key Training Points: hazards; exits;
responsibility; procedure. (7 min., 1989, English)
SFTS
Housekeeping:
It Ain't Like the Movies (HSK-005)
Many on-the-job deaths are due to poor housekeeping; in fact, most of them
could have been prevented. This video program reviews the importance of good
housekeeping and what to look for in your facility. Includes: clean or
clutter?; proper storage; eliminating spills and leaks. (15 min., 1995,
English) CTT
Stash
the Trash (HSK-013)
This light-hearted video follows "Oscar," the sloppy co-worker, on
a typical workday. Illustrates the results of careless work habits - from
causing extra work for others to endangering someone's health & life.
Emphasizes proper housekeeping and slip, trip, and fall prevention. (10
min., 1989, English) LIP
See
also:
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Fire
Prevention Responsibilities (FIR‑001/018S)
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Fire
Prevention and Safety (FIR‑004)
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Fire
Prevention and Safety: Industrial (FIR‑005K)
Stairways
and Ladders
Stairways
and Ladders: The First Step (HSK-012)
Stairways and ladders may not appear to be as dangerous as some high work
surfaces; however, they can be equally hazardous. This program reviews
essential safety procedures. Includes: set up and use; inspection and
maintenance; complies with OSHA's proposed 1910.23-25 (18 min., 1991,
English) CTT
Spanish: Las
Escaleras y Escalerillas (Stairways and Ladders) (HSK-015S)
Focus
on Safety: Ladder Safety - Refresher Training (HSK-017K) 1
In less than ten minutes, this fast-paced video allows individual employees
or groups to refresh their safety knowledge and renew their commitment,
helping reduce the likelihood of accidents. Features three 2-minute
segments, each taking a different approach to its subject. One segment
features a dramatization of how routine workplace procedures can turn into
serious accidents. Another features an on-camera host giving a clear,
easy-to- follow presentation of safe work habits. And the third segment
contains interviews with medical professionals who give first-hand accounts
of the consequences of safety lapses. (6 min., 1996, English)
JJK
Ladder
Safety (HSK-018K) 1
This live-action video demonstrates proven methods that have been
recommended by experts in the industrial safety field, and helps your
organization comply with OSHA requirements for the safe use of ladders. Includes information on types of ladders, ladder selection,
safe ladder use, and maintenance and storage.
Also includes an instructor guide and study guide. (16 min., 1992,
English) MEDR
Success
at the Top: Stairway and Ladder Safety (HSK-021)
Though set in a construction setting, this video provides solid information
about the use of ladders (both step ladders and straight ladders), use of
stairways, and the care and maintenance of both. Reinforces OSHA standards.
(17 min., 1991, English) AGCA
Ladder
Safety (HSK-022)
Uses humor and "old movie" footage to illustrate how ladder safety
is important. Reviews performance work and access work ladders and the
requirements for each. Through produced in Canada, it provides valuable
guidelines for US workers. (13 min., 1996, English) WCBBC
Ladder
Safety (HSK-023)
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Demonstrates the safe use of step ladders, straight ladders and platform
ladders. Also explains the 4:1 rule, belt buckle rule, 36’ regulation and
more. (10 min., English) ASTI
Construction
Stairways and Ladders (HSK-019)
This video was developed specifically for construction workers and provides
fast-paced training. Before you take the first step up that stairway or
ladder, be sure to review the crucial safety precautions demonstrated in
this video program. Program includes: proper setup and use; inspection and
maintenance; constructing safe ladders and stairways. (10 min., 1992,
English) CTT
Ladder
Safety in Construction (HSK-020)
Designed primarily for step ladders and straight ladders. Explains safety
requirements, belt buckle rule, the 4:1 ratio of straight ladders, how to
reduce ladder injuries, and unsafe behavior. (7 min., 1998, English)
DBP
Slips,
Trips and Falls
How
to Prevent Slips and Falls (HSK-007)
This program helps employees become aware of slip and fall dangers and how
to prevent these often serious injuries.
Covers floors, waxes, runners, and other aspects of slip/fall
prevention. Also discusses gravity, friction, and momentum; the dangers of
carelessness, speed, wet floors, weather, and improper housekeeping;
ladder safety; and safety shoes. (16 min., 1991, English) DBP
Slips,
Trips and Falls (HSK‑010)
This program shows numerous examples in different workplace environments and
is aimed at all personnel in the workplace.
Discusses following safe work procedures, maintaining an effective
housekeeping policy, wearing, if appropriate, personal protective clothing
and equipment, and avoiding short cuts, rushing, and running. (11 min.,
1990, English) SFTC
Focus
on Safety: Slips, Trips and Falls - Refresher Training (HSK-011K) 1
In less than ten minutes, this fast-paced video allows individual employees
or groups to refresh their safety knowledge and renew their commitment,
helping reduce the likelihood of accidents. Features three 2-minute
segments, each taking a different approach to its subject. One segment
features a dramatization of how routine workplace procedures can turn into
serious accidents. Another features an on-camera host giving a clear,
easy-to- follow presentation of safe work habits. And the third segment
contains interviews with medical professionals who give first-hand accounts
of the consequences of safety lapses. (12 min., 1996, English)
JJK
Slips,
Trips and Falls: Real, Real Life (HSK-016K) 1
Falls account for almost 400,000 workplace injuries each year. This entry
into the "Real, Real-Life" series will teach your workers to be
aware of potential dangers and minimize serious injury on the job. Topics
include: Action, Awareness and Attitude; identifying hazards; minimizing
improper use of equipment; simple housekeeping. Includes Employee Handbooks.
(17 min., 2000, English) CTT
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