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 Library of Occupational Safety Videotapes

The Safety Office is continually researching and obtaining information relating to occupational safety. Presently, its library consists of over 400 video tapes, with more being added as they become available. These tapes, in VHS format, can be checked out by Maricopa County employees to further their safety knowledge and practice. Please contact the Safety Office for further assistance.


The primary topics are listed below. By clicking on the topic desired, you will be directed to that particular set of tapes.


Back Safety - 10 First Aid - 20
Bloodborne Pathogens - 30 Confined Space - 40
Electrical - 50 Fall Protection - 60
Ergonomics - 70 Fire Protection - 80
Personal Protective Equipment - 90 Hazardous Materials - 100
Grounds Maintenance - 200 Equipment - 300
Hazardous Energy Control - 400 Portable Tools - 500
Driving - 600 General Safety - 700
Health - 800 Behavioral - 900
Workplace - 1000 Personal Safety - 1100

SEAJ Videos - 1200
Two different subjects on one video.

Off The Shelf
A series of programs with speaker notes.

 Back Safety - 10
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10-1    Back Injury Prevention
10-2    Back Safety
10-3    Back to Basics
10-4    How to Control Back Pain
10-5    Watch Your Back
10-6    Worker's Enemy Number One
10-7    Safe Lifting
10-8    Safe Lifting
10-9    Safetyman -Chapter II - Back Trouble
 First Aid - 20
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20-1    Basic First Aid
20-2    First Aid: Hand and Fingers
20-3    First Aid: CPR Review
20-4    The Big Chill "Hypothermia"
20-5    Heat Can Kill "Heat Stroke"
20-6    Handling The Heat "Heat Stroke"
20-7    Minor Cuts and Scratches
20-8    Strike One For Safety
20-9    Amputation Injuries
20-10  First Aid Kits
20-11  Head Injuries
20-12  Heat Stress
20-13  Cold Stress
20-14  Handling The Heat (July, 2001)
20-15  Stop The Bleeding (July, 2001)
 Bloodborne Pathogens - 30
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30-1    Bloodborne Pathogens Part 1
30-2    Bloodborne Pathogens Part 2
30-3    Bloodborne Pathogens: Post Exposure Follow-up
30-4    Bloodborne Pathogens: Protect Yourself
30-5    Medical Monitoring - How It Works
30-6    Bloodborne Pathogens Overview
30-7    Bloodborne Pathogens Overview - Spanish
30-8    Protecting Against Hepatitis B in the Workplace
 Confined Space - 40
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40-1    Air Monitoring - The Purpose
40-2    Confined Space: Air Monitoring
40-3    Confined Space: Using Chemicals
40-4    Entering Confined Spaces
40-5    Why Permits Are Important
40-6    Working in Confined Spaces
40-7    "Whose Job is it Anyway"
40-8    High Risk Rescue
40-9    Permit Required Confined Space
40-10  Once Too Many
40-11  Confined Spaces: Your Training
 Electrical - 50
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50-1    Electrical Hazards
50-2    Electrical Hazards: Common Mistakes
50-3    Electromagnetic Field Awareness
50-4    A Welcome Interruption - GFCI
50-5    Danger: High Voltage (July, 2001)
50-6    Electrical Burns (July, 2001)
50-7    A Shocking Experience (July, 2001)
50-8    Zap! Power Line Safety (July, 2001)
 Fall Protection - 60
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60-1    Elevated Work Safety
60-2    Fall Arrest Systems
60-3    Ladder Safety
60-4    Personal Fall Protection
60-5    Safe Lifting
60-6    Slips, Trips and Falls
60-7    Work Surface Safety
60-8    Slippin' & Slidin'
60-9    Slings
60-10  Safetyman - Chapter I
60-11  Safetyman - Chapter II
60-12  Slips & Falls: Office, Retail & Public
60-13  IfICouldAWouldaShoulda
60-14  Slips & Falls: Construction
60-15  Ladder Safety
60-16  Falls
60-17  Slippin' & Trippin'
60-18  Short Ladders (July, 2001)
60-19  Nice Trip, See Ya Next Fall (July, 2001)
 Ergonomics - 70
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70-1    Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
70-2    Ergonomic Tools
70-3    Ergonomics: Job Safety Analysis
70-4    Industrial Ergonomics
70-5    Basic Ergonomics
70-6    Home Ergonomics
70-7    Workstation Ergonomics Part I: Eyestrain
70-8    Workstation Ergonomics Part II: Cumulative Trauma Disorders
70-9    Repetitive Strain Injuries
70-10  Office Ergonomics
 Fire Protection - 80
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80-1    Fire Extinguishers
80-2    Know Your ABC's - Fire Extinguishers (July, 2001)
80-3    Fire Hazard Recognition
80-4    Fire Prevention
80-5    Fire Safety in the Home
80-6    Fire Safety: Extinguishers
80-7    Fire Safety Review
80-8    Space Heaters
80-9    Hot Work Permit
80-10  Stay Low, Stay Alive
80-11  Fire Prevention
80-12  Fire Escape - Getting Out Alive
80-13  Hazard Alert: Fire Extinguishers
80-14  Up in Smoke (July, 2001)
 Personal Protective Equipment - 90
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90-1    Choosing the Correct Respirator
90-2    Eye Protection
90-3    Eyewash Stations and Safety Showers
90-4    Foot Protection
90-5    Hand and Finger Injuries
90-6    Hand Protection
90-7    Hand, Wrist and Finger Safety
90-8    Head Protection
90-9    Hearing Protection HCP & PPE
90-10  Introduction to Hearing Protection
90-11  PPE: Electrical
90-12  PPE: Put it On
90-13  Protective Clothing
90-14  Respirator Care and Use
90-15  Respirator Maintenance
90-16  Respirator Protection
90-17  The Complete Line of Footwear
90-18  Dress Safe
90-19  Protective Equipment
90-20  Self - Contained Respirators I
90-21  Self - Contained Respirators II
90-22  A Foot Closer to Safety
90-23  Murder On Your Hands
90-24  "Personal Protective Equipment: An Overview"
90-25  Respirator Safety
 Hazardous Material - 100
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100-1    Asbestos Awareness
100-2    Asbestos: Awareness Exposure
100-3    Chemical Emergency Preparedness & Procedures
100-4    Common Toxicology Terms of an MSDS
100-5    Compressed Gas Cylinders
100-6    Emergency Preparedness
100-7    Handling Hazardous Materials
100-8    Hazard Recognition
100-9    Hazardous Waste Awareness
100-10  HAZCOM: Acids and Caustics
100-11  HAZCOM: Labels and MSDS's
100-12  HAZCOM: Reducing Exposure
100-13  HAZCOM: Review
100-14  HAZCOM: Training
100-15  HAZMAT Spills: Are You Ready?
100-16  HAZWOPER
100-17  ;HAZWOPER: Role of the First Responder
100-18  Lead Awareness
100-19  Materials Handling and Storage
100-20  Proper Use of Compressed Air
100-21  Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
100-22  Right to Know: Workers and Community
100-23  Small Spill Cleanup
100-24  &Take Home Toxic's
100-25  Exposure Analysis - Protection Clothing
100-26  HAZWOPER: Awareness Level
100-27  Waste Minimization
100-28  Change of Habit
100-29  Chemical Burns
100-30  Just Say No To Anything That Glows
100-31  Labeling
100-32  HazCom - An Overview
100-33  HazCom - An Overview - Spanish
100-34  Main Street: Hazard Communication "RTK"
100-35  Hazard Alert - Hazard Communication
100-36  HazCom - Your Right To Know (July, 2001)
 Grounds Maintenance - 200
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200-1    Grounds Keeping: Lawn Mower Safety
200-2    Groundskeeper Safety: Including Pesticides
200-3    Edger/Trimmer
200-4    Power Shears
200-5    String Trimmer
200-6    Safe Use of Equipment
200-7    Landscape Tools: Use and Safety
200-8    Introduction to Tree Care Safety
200-9    Riding Mower Safety
200-10  Push Mowers
200-11  Personal Protection
200-12  On The Job Safety
200-13  Professional's Guide to Lawn Mower Safety
200-14  Power Hand Tools
200-15  Cutting It Short - Part I (July, 2001)
200-16  Cutting It Short - Part II (July, 2001)

 Equipment - 300
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300-1    Crane Operation Safety
300-2    Forklift Safety
300-3    Welding and Cutting Safety I
300-4    Welding and Cutting Safety II
300-5    Welding and Cutting
300-6    Fueling A Machine
300-7    T-L-B's Tractor - Loader - Backhoe
300-8    A Matter of Degree I - Welding
300-9    A Matter of Degree II - Welding (July, 2001)
300-10  Anatomy of A Lift - Crane Safety II (July, 2001)
300-11  A Lift To Safety
300-12  Bucket Trucks (July,2001)
300-13  Hoods Under The Hood
300-14  The Five Minute Inspection
300-15  Forklift Safety
300-16  Introduction to Powered Industrial Trucks (July, 2001)
300-17  The Signal (July, 2001)
300-18  Up, up and Aware (July,2001)
300-19  Gas Cylinders - Welding, Cutting and Brazing (July,2001)
300-23  Overhead Cranes (July, 2001)
300-24  Scaffolds: Part I - General Requirements (July, 2001)
300-25  Scaffolding Safety (July, 2001)
300-26  Powered Pallet Trucks (July, 2001)
300-27  Pallet Jacks (July, 2001)
300-28  Tractor Accidents - It's Not Gonna Happen to Me" (July, 2001)
 Hazardous Energy Control - 400
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400-1    Lockout/Tagout
400-2    Lockout/Tagout: The Basics
400-3    Lockout/Tagout: A Life Is On The Line
400-4    Machine Cutting, Grinding and Sanding
400-5    Machine Guarding
400-6    Machine Shop Safety
400-7    Lockout/Tagout: Just Do It
400-8    Lockout/Tagout
400-9    Machine Safety - Guards (July, 2001)
 Portable Tools - 500
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500-1    Sockets & Accessories, Wrenches
500-2    Pneumatic and Hydraulic Tools
500-3    Portable Hand Tools
500-4    Portable Power Tools
500-5    Stanley Proto: Knives, Blades, Striking & Struck Tools
500-6    Shock Hazards - Power Tools
500-7    Portable Generators
500-8    Wheelbarrows
500-9    Short Cut To Disaster I
500-10  Short Cut To Disaster II
500-11  Power Tools: General Safety (July, 2001)
500-12  Hand Tool Safety
500-13  Pumping Air (July, 2001)
500-14  The Right Tool (July, 2001)
 Driving Safety - 600
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600-1    Backing Safely
600-2    Driving Safety
600-3    Flash Flood: A Warning To Beware
600-4    Low Visibility and Driving
600-5    Modern Technology and Driving
600-6    Parking Safely
600-7    Safe Driving
600-8    Tractor Accidents - "It's Not Gonna Happen To Me"
600-9    Traffic Safety
600-10  Vehicle Safety
600-11  Speeding "Trucks"
600-12  Winter Driving
600-13  Backing Up
600-14  Pulling Trailers
600-15  Commercial Trailers
600-16  Hapless Hal's Roadside Safety
600-17  Passenger Vans/Shuttle Bus Operations I
600-18  Passenger Vans/Shuttle Bus Operations II
600-19  Dock Safety - Lift Trucks
600-20  The Moment Of Impact
600-21  Utility Vans Part I
600-22  Utility Vans Part II
600-23  Driving Defensively I
600-24  Driving Defensively II
600-25  Barricade safety - The Forbidden Zone
600-26  Deadly Detour - Barricade Safety II
600-27  Beating A Blowout
600-28  Chains and Safety
600-29  Watch Your Load
600-30  The Hidden Danger, Low Water Crossings
600-31  Street Smarts - Teen Drivers
600-32  Cellular Phones and Two - Way Radios" (July, 2001)
600-33  Road Rage (July, 2001)
600-34  Passenger Overboard (July, 2001)
600-35  Seat Belts and Air Bags (July, 2001)
600-36  Good Driving is an Attitude (July, 2001)
600-37  Car Jacks (July, 2001)
600-38  Lone Driver (July, 2001)
600-39  Night Driving (July, 2001)
600-40  Sharing The Road With Rolling Rigs (July, 2001)
 General Safety - 700
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700-1    Arizona Blue Stake Law "1996"
700-2    Bicycle Safety in Plants & Factories
700-3    Creating The Safety Plan, Part I
700-4    Creating The Safety Plan, Part II
700-5    Custodial Staff Safety
700-6    Employee Performed Safety Inspections
700-7    Highway Construction and Maintenance Safety
700-8    Housekeeping For Safety
700-9    Industrial Hygiene for the Safety Manager
700-10  Job Safety Analysis
700-11  Off The Job Safety
700-12  Prevention of Most Common Accidents
700-13  Recreational Safety
700-14  Safety Committee Participation
700-15  Safety Committees
700-16  Do Your Employees Understand The Importance of Safety?
700-17  The Supervisor's Role in Safety
700-18  Warehouse Safety
700-19  What the ISO Standards Mean to Safety Managers
700-20  Workers Compensation Fraud
700-21  Stash the Trash
700-22  Book'm Danno
700-23  Natural Disaster Preparedness
700-24  When Lightning Strikes
700-25  Trenching Safety I
700-26  Trenching Safety II
700-27  Home Safety; Past, Present and Future
700-28  Where are Your Hands?
700-29  There's No Magic To Safety
700-30  The Safety Mentor
700-31  How To Prepare For An OSHA Inspection
700-32  Digging Up Trouble
700-33  Danger On The Docks
700-34  Machine Safety Guarding
700-35  Three Steps To Safety
700-36  Bar-B-Q Hal
700-37  Dealing With Doggie Dangers
700-38  HazCom: Labels & MSDS's - Basic First Aid - Ladder Safety
700-39  Job Safety Analysis
700-40  Lab Safety For Non-Laboratory Personnel
700-41  Safety and The Supervisor: Positive Attitude Pays Off
700-42  Africanized Honeybee "What Arizonans Need to Know"
700-43  Hand, Wrist & Finger Safety
700-44  Worksite Safety Inspections
700-45  Machine Cutting, Grinding & Sanding
700-46  Accident Investigation - The Accident: What to Do
700-47  Blue Stake Training - "What's It Going to Cost You"
700-48  Danger: Hazardous Duty (July, 2001)
700-49  Self Interest Of Safety (July, 2001)
700-50  Near Miss (July, 2001)
700-51  Employee Responsibilities (July, 2001)
700-52  Job Hazard Analysis (July, 2001)
700-53  Outdoor Safety - Critters and Plants (July, 2001)
700-54  Egress/Exit Safety (July, 2001)
700-55  Gases At Home and Work (July, 2001)
700-56  Housekeeping: General Work Space (July, 2001)
700-57  High Impact Eye Safety (July, 2001)
700-58  The First Step To Danger (July, 2001)
 Health - 800
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800-1    Preparing for the Cold & Flu Season
800-2    Surviving the Flu & Cold Season
800-3    Controlling High Blood Pressure
800-4    Diet for Energy
800-5    Drug Use and Abuse
800-6    Heat Stress
800-7    Personal Health & Fitness
800-8    Smoking at Work
800-9    A Heartbeat Away "Stroke"
800-10  Rx For Safety "Prescription Drugs"
800-11  Allergies and Asthma
800-12  Sorry, I Didn't Hear That
800-13  Prostate Cancer
800-14  Your Heart: An Owner's Manual
800-15  Asbestosis
800-16  Indoor air Pollution
800-17  Combating Stress
800-18  Colds & Flu (July, 2001)
800-19  The Burden of Depression (July, 2001)
800-20  Slip, Slop and Slap (July, 2001)
800-21  Headaches (July, 2001)
800-22  Heat Illness (July, 2001)
800-23  Silicosis (July, 2001)
800-24  Salmonella - The Enemy Within (July, 2001)
800-25  The Invisible Killer - Carbon Monoxide (July, 2001)
800-26  The Skin Game (July, 2001)
 Behavioral - 900
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900-1    Coaching Safe Behavior - Part I
900-2    Coaching Safe Behavior - Part II
900-3    Conflict Resolution
900-4    Take Control Against Rape - Part I
900-5    Take Control Against Rape - Part II
900-6    Communicating With Irate Customers
900-7    Peer Pressure
900-8    Just Horsing Around
900-9    Safety Is Your Responsibility
900-10  Wheel of Misfortune/ Grave Remarks
900-11  Effective Safety Meetings
900-12  Pro-Active Safety
 Workplace Safety - 1000
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1000-1    Office Safety
1000-2    Stress in the Workplace (July, 2001)
1000-3    Under The Influence : Alcohol in the Workplace
1000-4    Violence in the Workplace - Part I
1000-5    Violence in the Workplace - Part II
1000-6    Violence in the Workplace Recognition
1000-7    Workplace Security
1000-8    Violence in the Workplace
1000-9    Office Safety - Personal Workspace
1000-10  Office Safety - Fire Plan
1000-11  Office Fire Prevention
1000-12  Drug Testing
1000-13  Smoking in the Workplace
1000-14  American Training Resources - Violence in the Workplace
1000-15  Sexual Harassment - Your Rights & Responsibilities (July, 2001)
1000-16  Just A Little Nip (July, 2001)
 Personal Safety - 1100
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1100-1    Domestic Violence Awareness
1100-2    Sexual assault Awareness
1100-3    Invest in Youth for a Safe Future
1100-4    Safer Communities, Brighter Futures
1100-5    The Power of Prevention
1100-6    Violence & Mental Illness: A Community Solution
1100-7    Uniting Youth and Adults in Crime Prevention
1100-8    Missing and Exploited Children: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow
1100-9    Telemarketing Fraud
1100-10  Are We Delivering on the Promises of Community Policing?
1100-11  Dealing with Diversity Perception vs. Reality
1100-12  Preventing Gangs: Signs, Strategies, Solutions
 SEAJ Videos - 1200 - Two different subjects on one video
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1200-1    Confined Space Training - HAZCOM Illiteracy
1200-2    Confined Spaces - Bloodborne Pathogens
1200-3    Construction Safety - Environment Liability
1200-4    Ergonomics - Driver Mentor Program
1200-5    HAZWOPER Awareness - Safety Attitudes in Construction
1200-6    Housekeeping - Top Electrical Mistakes
1200-7    Indoor Air - Hearing Conservation
1200-8    Interactive Training - Small Spills & Leaks
1200-9    Internet Safety Training - Machine Guarding
1200-10  ISO 14000 - Pollution Prevention
1200-11    Mechanical Power Presses - Tuberculosis
1200-12    Media Relations - Forklift Safety
1200-13    OSHA Negotiations - HAZCOM Warning Labels
1200-14    Personnel Carriers - Emergency Action Plan
1200-15    PPE Hazard Assessment - Fire Prevention
1200-16    Process Safety Management - Lockout/Tagout
1200-17    RCRA - Hard Hat Safety
1200-18    Record Keeping - Storm Water Runoff
1200-19    Safety in Puerto Rico - Working Around
                       Scaffolding
1200-20    Safety Incentives - Power Press Safety
1200-21    Shipping Safety - Ergonomics
1200-22    Storm water Run-Off - Hazard Communication
1200-23     TQSM - Bloodborne Pathogens
1200-24    Triage - Handheld Power Tools
1200-25    Walking and Working Surfaces - Benzene
1200-26    What's New in Multimedia Training -
                       Driving - On-The-Job
1200-27    Winter Safety - Office Ergonomics
1200-28    Working in the Cold - Stress Management

 "Off the Shelf" - All Programs have Videos, Training Programs, Speaker Notes & Overheads Available

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Bloodborne Pathogens - Awareness
Fire Extinguishers - Fight or Flight
Head Protection
Heat Stress
Labeling of Hazardous Materials
Lockout/Tagout
Vehicle Backing-Up - Procedures
Main Street - Hazard Communication

Last updated: 22 Feb 2005, jld

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