This program meets OSHA training requirements suitable for both inexperienced and experienced teachers, it covers electrical and mechanical safety, lifting, ladders, accident prevention and reporting, chemicals, and more.
Detailed information is provided for material safety data sheets and labeling, as well as in-depth coverage of hazard communications.
This program discusses general hazards on the job, including hand and power tools, electricity, machine operations, lifting, fire, asbestos, personal protective equipment, and more.
Intended to augment the science teachers safety instructions to students. Topics include protective clothing and equipment, fire prevention, chemical safety, and basic lab safety.
This program covers safety in the shop environment - welding, electrical, mechanical, personal protective equipment, hand and power tools, and fundamentals of industrial safety.
This program teaches students how to avoid accidents on the playground, how to report accidents, and the importance of obeying rules to prevent accidents.
Each year many children are injured while riding on a school bus. One injury to a child is too many. This video provides a review stressing the importance of safety on the school bus that will help protect the children who ride on your districts buses.
This program covers the bsaic principles of food service sanitation, bacteria growth, vector control, temperature controls, serving and storing foods, and personal hygiene requirements. A definite must see for all food service employees.
This program is designed to reinforce the safety training of persons working as crossing guards or other traffic control persons, including students.
Designed as an awareness program to supplement mandated operator training programs. Explains bus inspection at the beginning of each day to ensure safety. After all, what is more important than the safety of your passengers?
Chemicals and hazardous materials are everywhere, even in schools. With proper training they can be used safely. This program explains OSHA and EPAN requirements for labeling, storing, using, handling and disposing of hazardous chemicals and materials.
This program outlines exactly what violations and misconduct will lead to disciplinary action may take. Real students who have been suspended and expelled give their true stories which vividly depict the consequences of not following the rules. Topics include:
Recognizing the early warning signs of potential violent behavior and having ability to intervene appropriately are both crucial to the prevention of violence in our schools. This insightful program explores the cooperative relationship between school districts campuses and local law enforcement agencies that supports effective violence prevention plans.
The safety of students and staff may depend on a well-coordinated timely response to a suspected or developing crisis. This highly-informative program details the type of cooperation between schools crisis management teams and law enforcement agencies that provides the optimum degree of preparation and safety in emergency situations. A great video for everyone on your staff.