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Health & Welfare

  • It's Happened Before
    20 min.
    Building construction scene. Points out importance of reporting incidents and investigation accidents.
    Number: HW1
  • Breast Self Examination
    19 min.
    American Cancer Society.  Talks about clinical exams, mammography, x-rays, self exams.  Very thorough.
    Number: HW10 
  • Walking for Fitness: Yes We're Walking
    38 min.
    How to walk for fitness and get the most out of it.
    Number: HW11 
  • Protecting Yourself Against Bloodbourne Pathogens
    15 min.
    Made for custodians of health care facilities.
    Number: HW12 
  • Back Care
    15 min.
    Why and how backs become injured.  Good reminder.
    Number: HW13 
  • Wellness
    53 min.
    Covers five subjects: back care, to last a lifetime (backs), prevent slips, trips, and falls, stress in the workplace, and protecting yourself against blood bourne pathogens.
    Number: HW14 
  • Back in Shape
    16 min.
    Approximately 400,000 people suffer from disabling back injuries in this country every year.  By considering the four major areas that are highlighted in this video, and by following simple safety procedures, such as safe lifting techniques, you will be able to improve you overall personal fitness and effectively prevent painful back injuries.  These areas are: understanding how the back and spine function, improving you posture, using safe lifting techniques, and developing healthful eating and exercise habits.  Keeping your back in shape will help you reduce your chances of suffering a painful back injury.
    Number: HW15 
  • The Industrial Weight Lifter
    20 min.
    Number: HW16 
  • It's Your Back
    20 min.
    Number: HW17 
  • Healthwise for Life
    20 min.
    Number: HW18 
  • Lead Exposure
    17 min.
    How you would become exposed.  Entry points, inhalation, and digestion.  Parts of the body effected - proper protective equipment uses.  Along the same lines as the video titled "Asbestos Standard."
    Number: HW2 
  • Bend Your Knees
    20 min.
    Number: HW20 
  • Seatbelts
    20 min.
    Part I - Making the Connection
    Part II - The Proof
    Number: HW21 
  • Walking for Fitness
    38 min.
    Number: HW22 
  • Living with Stress
    15 min.
    By NRECA
    Number: HW23 
  • Danger Zone: Your Back
    20 min. 
    Number: HW24 
  • Exercise/What Goes Up
    21 min.
    Number: HW25 
  • Working Drug Free
    15 min.
    Number: HW26 
  • Lets Talk About Smoking
    11 min.
    Number: HW27 
  • The Back Game
    17 min.
    An uplifting, fast-paced video about preventing back pain.  Multiple questions give viewers a chance to review what they know about caring for their backs.  A good reminder about the way we can care for our backs.
    Number: W29 
  • Bear Country Safety
    67 min.
    Ranger talking to a group.  Explains recognizing species of bear.  How to protect yourself in an attack, danger areas to recognize.  Entertaining video.
    Number: HW3 
  • How Fit Are You?
    16 min.
    Number: HW30 
  • To Last a Lifetime
    20 min.
    Back care program.
    Number: HW31
  • Hear Today, Gone Tomorrow
    25 min.
    This live action video program is designed to instruct employees in the measures that can be taken to conserve their hearing, both on and off the job.  The program examines the causes of hearing loss, explains how the ear functions, shows how noise affects the ear, and outlines brief product wearing and maintenance instructions at the end.
    Number: HW32
  • Managing Stress, Frustration, and Anxiety
    20 min.
    Number: HW33
  • Hearing Conservation & Safety
    12 min
    Number: HW34-35 
  • Bloodbourne Pathogens - Know the Risk
    21 min.
    Number: HW36    
  • The Incident
    30 min
    Dramatization of the improper handling of hazardous materials.  Reminder to management and employees to make sure their house is in order and emergency plans are set up on environmental issues.
    Number: HW37 
  • Defensive Driving: A Crash Course
    16 min.
    This important video program discusses how to be a defensive driver, recognizing hazards and staying alert.
    Number: HW37 
  • Ergonomics: Break the RMI Habit
    12 min.
    This video by Costal Video discusses Ergonomics and the RMI Habit.
    Number: HW38 
  • Cold, Wet and Alive
    23 min.
    Number: HW39
  • Past, Present, Future
    5 min.
    Claude Atkins narrates home safety in a family setting.  Trips and falls, fire protection.
    Number: HW4 
  • Part1 - A Workers Compensation Case
    Part2 - A Cumulative Trauma: Reducing the Risk
    Two Part Video
    60 min.
    Number: HW40 
  • Part1 - Office Ergonomics
    Part2 - Office ErgoSAFE
    Two Part Video
    60 min.
    Number: HW41 
  • Sight: The Most Powerful of all Senses
    20 min.
    Number: HW42 
  • Industrial Ergonomics
    5 min.
    Preventing Musculoskeletal Injuries
    Number: HW43 
  • Safety First: A Team Effort
    15 min.
    A RECNET video.
    Number: HW44 
  • Safety Update
    60 min.
    Understanding the OSHA Guidelines of Apparel Standards.  A RECNET video.
    Number: HW45 
  • Standard First Aid
    20 min.
    American Red Cross
    Number: HW46 
  • Stress in the Workplace
    5 min.
    Effects on the person
    Number: HW5 
  • Wellness: The Good Benefit
    8 min.
    Setting up a wellness program, reduce medical costs.  Good tape for management.
    Number: HW6 
  • A Discussion of the Bloodbourne Pathogens Standard
    30 min.
    29 CFR 1910.1030 (1992)
    Number: HW7 
  • Bloodbourne Pathogens Standard
    80 min.
    OSHA Seminar - July 1992
    Number: HW8 
  • Street Drugs
    30 min.
    Explains categories withdrawal, and effects of drugs on the body.  Good tape.
    Number: HW9 
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