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Video & DVD Library

A complete Video Library List and DVD Library List are available. You are welcome to request as many as five videotapes at one time. There is a waiting list for some videos so please return the videotapes after two weeks. For DVD checkout, you may request three at one time. As with the videos, DVDs need to be returned after two weeks.

New Videos ( Winter 2007)

PAD115

Methamphetamine: A Deadly Path to Destruction

This is a very comprehensive training program on one of today's most dangerous drugs, Meth.  The program provides training and education on the hazards of the drug, physical and mental problems associated with Meth use, and long and short term effects.  You'll see the “Faces of Meth”, how people's appearance changes over time when using meth, and “Meth Mouth”, very graphic illustrations of what this toxic chemical can do to teeth and gums. (Digital-2000 2006)

 

24 mins

PAG115

Transportation Decisions: The New Role of the MPO (Metropolitan Planning Organization)

Faced with new and difficult decisions in metropolitan planning with regard to transportation issues, this video outlines various ideologies on how to approach these issues. (FHWA/Rutgers University 1997)

 

22 mins

EO164

Dump Truck Safety

Safety awareness program, emphasizing job site safety and procedures for anyone operating dump trucks. Reminder on daily maintenance inspections, loading/unloading procedures. (Digital-2000 2002)

 

15 mins

SG225

Heat Stress Prevention In Construction

Covers the important signs of a person going through heat stress and preventative measures to assist victim. (Don Brown Productions 1992)

 

10 mins

SG226

Heat Stress

Symptoms to look for when working in the heat. Some humor involved to get the point across. (Don Brown Productions 1990)

 

17 mins

SS104

Highway Safety & Trees: The Delicate Balance

The danger of immovable objects such as trees in the clear zone needs to be recognized by all agencies responsible for transportation safety. This video reviews solutions by various DOT's. (FHWA 7/11/05)

 

12 mins

ST165

Nighttime Traffic Control

Discusses the importance of well designed and maintained work zone traffic control areas for night conditions. Stresses the difference between Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) standards for “average conditions” and the higher standards for nighttime traffic control. (ATSSA 1990)

 

18 mins

PROMO

Good Highway Winter Maintenance/Risk Management

The Salt Institute has provided a brief overview of ways to outline a winter maintenance program. (Salt Institute August 1998)

8 mins

 

New DVDs (Winter 2007)

DVD0166

Forklift Basics – Safe from the Start (Coastal 2006)

This program provides details on the powered industrial truck, from the way it's constructed to the way it works. It will help your operators understand the factors that affect forklift balance and maneuverability.

* Powered industrial trucks
* Design and controls
* Pre-use inspection
* Operator's manual

(22 minutes)

 

DVD0167

Forklift Maneuvers – All the Right Moves (Coastal 2006)

This program reviews the most important forklift safety issues - from operating conditions to load manipulation. With this important information, your drivers will be equipped to operate safely and avoid accidents.

* OSHA training requirements
* Operating conditions, loads and stability
* Lifting people
* Hazardous operating conditions (26 minutes)

 

DVD0450

Gravel Road Maintenance: Meeting the Challenge (University of Minnesota 2006)

The primary objective of this DVD is to show maintenance workers, supervisors, and engineers the right way to perform gravel road maintenance. The secondary objective is to show the public what can be done, what is being done, and why it needs to be done. The DVD was designed to be used as a training tool in conjunction with the FHWA's manual, Gravel Roads Maintenance and Design Manual. (6 presentations)

 

DVD0840

Emergency Action Plan – Crisis Under Control (Coastal 2000)

With new threats facing our society today, an Emergency Action Plan is required not only for OSHA compliance, but also for survival. Make sure your facility has a well-thought-out plan in place by following guidelines provided in this program. It covers:
•Emergency alarm and evacuation
•Medical Services
•Cooperation with emergency services
•Employee training (16 minutes)

 

DVD0870

Avian Flu – What You Need to Know (Coastal 2006)

The Avian Flu lacks one trait that could turn it into a pandemic: the ability to spread from human to human. But the lethal virus could become contagious any time, so companies must be prepared to protect their employees from exposure and their facilities from contamination. And, employees must be aware of methods to protect their families. This program informs viewers about the virus and offers important tips on how to avoid transmission. This program covers:
•How serious is the risk
•How is the virus transmitted
•Symptoms of infection
•How to avoid exposure
•Protecting families (14 minutes)

 

DVD1040

Highway Safety and Trees: The Delicate Balance (FHWA July 2005)

The danger of immovable objects such as trees in the clear zone needs to be recognized by all agencies responsible for transportation safety. This DVD reviews solutions by various DOT's. (12 minutes)

 

DVD2400

Recognizing Drug and Alcohol Abuse for Managers (Coastal 2004)

Do you know an alcoholic or an illegal drug addict? Chances are good that you do – chances are good that you work with one, too. This important video program will help supervisors and managers recognize alcoholism and drug abuse in the workplace and help reduce missed work days, increase productivity and protect worker health and safety. • Physical appearance • Behavior and job performance
• Enabling and denial • Drug testing (20 minutes)

 

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