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Hospital Employee Safety

Basic safety information for all hospital employees. Uses cartoon format to stress housekeeping, syringe disposal, lab techniques, materials handling, etc.

30 SLIDES/SCRIPT – 30 min., including discussion

Hospital Hazards

"Hospital Hazards" pictures the nature of the hospital environment and special hazards unique to that environment. It provides a "launching pad" for post-viewing discussion which can focus on the hazards encountered in your hospital and the specific countermeasures you require.

The film provides opportunity to elaborate on the on the special nature of hospital work. A hospital is complicated, fast-moving, unpredictable, and a place in which people depend upon one another.

It provides an opportunity to discuss attitude as a most important "ingredient" for efficient and effective hospital work. Post-viewing discussion provides everyone with the opportunity or airing concerns and suggestions for improvement – as well as satisfactions.

¾ inch videocassette – 17 min.
½ inch VHS videocassette – 17 min.

How To Avoid The Sixteen Leading Causes Of OSHA Citations

Illustrates the 16 most prominent violations cited by OSHA compliance officers during their inspections. Helps to avoid common acts of carelessness that may lead to accidents.

¾ inch videocassette – 20 min.
½ inch VHS videocassette – 20 min.

OSHA File: Cases And Compliance

Aids understanding of Federal Occupational Safety and Health Act, its requirements, and employee supervisor’s responsibilities under the law. Studies two cases in depth.

¾ inch videocassette – 25 min.
½ inch VHS videocassette – 25 min.

Riding With Nothing But The Radio On

In this motivational video, Sgt. Pete Collins, a 16-year veteran trooper with the Mississippi Highway Patrol, speaks out frankly about the senseless deaths from automobile crashes where safety belts would have made a difference.

½ inch VHS videocassette – 18 min.

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