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Electrical Safety #241
ELECTRICAL LOCKOUT/TAGOUT Industrial plants should have documented lockout procedures to ensure that electrical equipment does not inadvertently become energized. This video will explain the principle of a safe lockout procedure. (24 Minutes)
#249
MACHINE LOCKOUT: CONTROLLING HAZARDOUS ENERGY This video program will help in establishing a lockout/tagout policy and procedure for controlling hazardous energy. This includes energy sources that are electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic and mechanical in nature. Techniques for physically locking out and tagging equipment are discussed. Also discussed is the reduction of stored energy, such as compressed air to zero. Verification of the lockout is addressed, and finally, the proper procedures to be used in removal of the lockout are discussed. (21 Minutes)
#261
LOCKOUT/TAGOUT OF ENERGY SOURCES This video program uses OSHA's guidelines in helping an employer establish a lockout/tagout procedure. It discusses when a lockout/tagout procedure should be used. Also covered in the videotape is the proper application controls as well as precautions that should be taken while performing work on equipment that has been locked out, and finally, procedures for removing the lockout/tagout. Also covered are special situations which may arise from outside contractors or temporarily reactivating equipment that is being worked on. This program does a nice job in applying OSHAs standard on lockout/tagout to the workplace. (27 Minutes)
#304
LOCKOUT FOR LIFE This video program will provide dramatic reenactments of four actual incidents which occurred as the result of an improper lockout/tagout program. Covered in this videotape are operator maintenance briefings as well as various lockout procedures which can be employed in industry. This program will be of significant benefit to both new and experienced employees. It is a highly motivational program. (21 Minutes)
#324
LOCKOUT/TAGOUT WHEN EVERYONE KNOWS This video program takes OSHA's energy source lockout/tagout standard and applies it to a real-life situation in a manufacturing plant. The program addresses all types of energy including electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, thermal and gravity. It emphasizes the need for a written plan and takes one through a step-by-step procedure while drawing on the written plan. Special emphasis is made to verify the lockout and techniques are presented on removing the lockout. This is an excellent video for those employers in need of training material for a lockout/tagout program. (16 Minutes)
#325
THE ELECTRICAL STANDARD: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW This video program will help employers comply with OSHA's electrical standard for safety-related work practices. It explains that the intent of the standard is to outline standards and procedures that will protect employees who work on or near electric conductors and equipment from the electrical hazards associated with this type of work. Covered under the standard are all employees who are exposed to the risk of electrical shock, burns or related injuries who either work or supervise individuals who are close to exposed parts of electric circuits which operate at 50 volts or more. It covers the use of safe work practices, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and how to safely use electrical equipment. (15 Minutes)
#717
ELECTRICAL SAFETY IN THE WORKPLACE If you're looking for a video on Electricity 101, as well as some of the hazards associated with electric power, as well as controls to reduce the risk of injury, look no further. While it is a somewhat lengthy tape, it covers considerable material with emphasis on the hazards and effects of AC as opposed to DC. It also explains basic electrical facts (conductors, insulators), basic circuit/path of least resistance, and "ground" rules. Also covered is electricity's effect on the human body, interrelationship of voltage, current, and resistance and its variables, hazards presented by various situations in which high voltage or spark/static ignition is present, and the do's and don'ts of dealing with electrical hazards, including ground fault circuit interruption (GFCI) and personal protective equipment. (24 minutes)
#814
ELECTRICAL SAFETY: BEWARE THE BITE! This DVD shows workers how to protect themselves from electrical shock and what to do if danger strikes. Topics covered are: Conductivity, Lockout/Tagout, Safety Work Practices, Personal Protective Equipment and Emergency Response. (DVD FORMAT 20 Minutes)#835
ELECTRICAL SAFETY: BASIC PRINCIPLES – When working around electricity, maintaining personal safety depends on understanding the basic electrical safety principles, safe work practices, correct emergency response procedures and the government codes and regulations that apply. (DVD FORMAT – 15 Minutes)#885
ELECTRICAL SAFETY FOR THE QUALIFIED WORKER — This cutting-edge program helps workers avoid tragedies by training them to wear proper PPE, test circuits and equipment properly, take proper protective measures and follow the National Electric Code guidelines. Correct PPE, lockout/tagout procedures, NFPA70E and Arc Flash hazards analysis are covered. DVD (18 Minutes)#886
ARC FLASH AWARENESS — It is estimated that 5 to 10 arc flash explosions occur in electric equipment everyday in the United States. This Arc Flash Program is a result of that study and focuses on individual and organizational behavior including judgment-decision making. It presents interviews with three electricians and the situation and consequences of being directly or indirectly involved in one of these incidents. DVD (25 Minutes)#911
2009 NFPA 70E: ELECTRICAL SAFETY — RELATED WORK PRACTICES — This program explains the safe electrical work practices required of the latest NFPA regulation while showing arc flash explosions, incident reenactments and FR clothing tests to convince electrical workers of the need to follow these critical safe work practices. Topics include safe electrical work conditions, energized electrical work permits, approach boundaries, the incident energy level, the arc flash protection boundary and hazard risk. DVD (25 Minutes)Check the Ten-Minute Video Library for more videos on Electrical Safety