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"NOW READY OSHA 7 HOSPITALITY UPDATED" SS0626
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OSHA 7 Hospitality All In One SS5034A (60 Min.) Description Seven Annual Training Courses in one. All mandatory hospitality trainings presented in a concise, easy to understand format. Bloodborne Pathogens Training – Hospitality – SS5029A (10 min.) Fire Extinguisher Training - SS5072AE (5 min.) Back Injury Prevention – SS5006A (11 min.) GHS – Hazard Communications – SS5049A (17 min.) Lockout/Tagout – Hospitality – SS5030A (10 min.) Preventing Slips & Falls – SS5025A (10 min.) PPE – It’s Your Call – Hospitality – SS5046A (8 min.)
BBQ Area Safety SS5124AE (3 Min.)
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The barbeque area, just like any other area of the property, needs to be periodically inspected to make sure it’s safe to use and everything is in proper working order. This video teaches what to look for and what to do if deficiencies or safety concerns are found.
Bed Bugs: Facts And Prevention – SS5043AE (12 min.)
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Bedbugs have made a comeback in the US due to increased international travel. Bedbugs can crawl out of a traveler’s suitcases and establish themselves in hotel rooms. A Bedbug problem can be quite expensive. In fact, an outbreak could lead to serious litigation and large settlements and loss of business. Can your property afford it? This program trains your employees to spot bed bugs so they can be caught in the early stages and remediated before a major infestation occurs.
California Workplace Violence SB 553 SS1123AE (9 Min.)
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Join us in our comprehensive training video on California Workplace Violence SB 553, where we dive into the critical aspects of this legislation to help employers and employees understand their rights and responsibilities. This engaging video will cover the key elements of SB 553, such as recognizing workplace violence, preventing it, and complying with the law's reporting and training requirements. With real-life examples, expert insights, and practical advice, our training video ensures you stay informed and equipped to create a safer and more secure work environment in the Golden State. Whether you're a seasoned HR professional or a new employee, this video is a valuable resource for promoting workplace safety and compliance with SB 553.
Combustible Dust Safety SS1136AE (7 Min.)
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Combustible dust safety is a critical aspect of workplace safety that focuses on preventing explosions and fires caused by combustible particles suspended in the air. It involves identifying materials that can form combustible dust, such as wood, metals, and plastics, and implementing measures to mitigate the risks they pose. Safety protocols typically include proper ventilation, regular cleaning to remove dust buildup, using dust collection systems, and training employees on safe handling practices. Failure to address combustible dust hazards can lead to devastating explosions, property damage, injuries, and loss of life, making it essential for industries to prioritize dust control and safety measures. Compliance with regulatory standards and ongoing risk assessment are fundamental to maintaining a safe work environment regarding combustible dust.
Conveyor Safety Basics SS1119IE (6 Min.)
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You must be aware of the functions and potential dangers of all equipment in the facility, especially conveyor belts. That is why we are here. Unnecessary workplace accidents often occur when workers do not stop and think before they act, and/or don’t take the necessary precautions to prevent accidents. That’s why it’s so important to keep focused when working with or around all conveyor belts.
Driving Distractions Of The Everyday Driver– SS1073I (18 min.)
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In this presentation, viewers will become familiar with the unusual distractions faced by the everyday driver and how to prevent them from creating unsafe situations on the road. Topics covered include: Safe and effective use of comfortable controls GPS technology and cell phones How to handle additional unexpected distractions inside and outside of the vehicle
Ergonomics - What's Wrong With This Picture? – SS1049I (10 min.)
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In this video, students are shown scenes of office employees at work and are asked to identify the hazards present. The clips are played back with narration and graphics explaining the problem and how to correct it. This method can make the training more interesting to employees weary of standard safety videos.
Grocery: Hazard Communication GHS - SS11005AE
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Everyone needs training on hazardous substances. Every workplace environment has materials classified as hazardous. This video explains the GHS system and outlines how to use, store and dispose of chemicals properly.
Grocery: Hazard Communication GHS - SS11005AS
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Todo el mundo necesita formación sobre sustancias peligrosas. Todo entorno laboral cuenta con materiales clasificados como peligrosos. Este video explica el sistema GHS y describe cómo usar, almacenar y eliminar adecuadamente los productos químicos.
H2S-Hydrogen Sulfide Training – SS1043FE
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Hydrogen sulfide is one of the most deadly industrial gases. It has been referred to as a silent killer. This comprehensive video covers a wide range of topics including characteristics of H2S, monitoring areas for H2S levels, emergency procedures, hazard minimization, contingency planning, SO2 and more. Complete and up-to-date. A great tool for required annual training.
Handling Toxic Employees and Enhancing Workplace Morale SS1061IE
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Toxic employees can severely impact the productivity and morale of an organization by disrupting workflow and creating a hostile environment. Identifying and addressing these behaviors early is crucial for maintaining a healthy and productive workplace. Despite their significant impact, many organizations struggle with distinguishing between difficult and toxic employees and implementing effective management strategies. This 10-mnute trainer will provide comprehensive insights into identifying and managing toxic employees. Attendees will learn about the characteristics of toxic employees, the types of toxic behaviors, and the differences between toxic and difficult employees. The session will cover practical strategies for dealing with toxic behaviors, including how to have constructive conversations and implement interventions at both the organizational and team levels. Participants will also gain valuable techniques for dealing with workplace bullies and fostering a positive work environment. English Only
HIPAA Compliance - SS14017AE (18 min.)
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The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, or HIPAA, forbids sharing, transmitting or divulging of information designated as Protected Health Information or PHI of individuals. It’s designed to offer workers specific protections. Businesses are charged with the responsibility of complying with the provisions set forth in HIPAA and this program was designed to help you reach this goal. This program will help you understand what the HIPAA rulings mean, what your company must do and the steps that must be taken to bring your organization into compliance.
Hospitality Accident & Incident Investigation SS5123AE
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According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, a worker is injured on the job every 5 seconds. Workplace injuries and illnesses cost industry over $175 billion annually. The immediate cause of incidents is usually obvious. But unless the true root cause(s) are identified and corrected, the probability of a similar type incident occurring is high. A properly conducted Incident Investigation is one of the most effective tools and an essential component of all successful incident prevention programs. Incident Investigation program uses broadcast quality images and graphics to capture the audience's attention and communicate in a clear and concise fashion the purpose and importance of Incident Investigation, the skills and techniques required to conduct an effective investigation, how to identify the true root causes of an incident and develop corrective actions, and the importance of communication and follow up. Topics covered include: Taking immediate action at the scene of the incident, Gathering facts and information, How to take effective pictures and document an incident scene, Techniques for interviewing witnesses, Methods for analyzing the facts and information gathered, Developing corrective actions, Implementation and communication, and The importance of follow up. When an incident occurs in the workplace something happened that shouldn't have, or didn't happen that should have. A proper Incident Investigation will answer why and enable you to prevent its recurrence in the future. This program provides the content and tools necessary to effectively train your managers, supervisors, safety committee members and other employees to conduct a proper Incident Investigation. WATCH
Narcan Naloxone Safety - SS1133AE (6 Min.)
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This video explores the crucial topic of Naloxone safety, a powerful tool in the fight against opioid overdoses. Naloxone, also known as Narcan, has the potential to save lives when administered correctly, but it's essential to use it safely and responsibly. Join us as we cover key aspects of Naloxone safety, including how to recognize the signs of an opioid overdose, the proper administration of Naloxone, and the importance of calling 911 for professional assistance. Whether you're a healthcare professional, a first responder, or someone who wants to be prepared to help a loved one in need, this video will provide valuable insights into Naloxone safety and its role in combatting the opioid crisis. Together, we can make a difference and save lives. Watch now and share this vital information with your community.
Onboarding with Joan SS1137AE (21 Min.)
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Join us for an immersive onboarding experience tailored for our newest team members! In this comprehensive training video, we'll walk you through everything you need to know to hit the ground running in your new role. From introductions to key team members to an overview of company policies and procedures, this video will ensure you're equipped with the knowledge and resources to excel from day one. Get ready to feel confident and empowered as you embark on this exciting journey with us!
Panel Saw Safety SS1117IE (8 Min.)
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This video addresses proper workspace setup, the basics of making cuts, general safety procedures, and proper maintenance.
Physical Wellness: Feeling Your Best At Work & At Home SS1135AE
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Everyone wants to feel good physically. It improves your quality of every aspect of your life. This video explains what steps you can take to feel better all the time, at work and at home.
Pool Safety - SS5023AE (6 mins)
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Preventing Social Engineering Scams SS5126AE (6 Min.)
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Employees in the hospitality industry are trained to meet customer needs, which makes it easy for hackers to exploit their helpful nature. While employee’s attention to customer service is a valuable skill, this same, helpful quality can be exploited and make them vulnerable to scams and a target for exploit. This video examines how to prevent social engineering scams from affecting the seecurity of your property and information.
Skid Steer Loader Safety Training SSC0025EE (7 Min.)
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If your employees use a skid steer loader or Bobcat on the job site, then you need this skid steer safety video. As you know, the skid steer is a very useful machine, but make no mistake, it can be dangerous. This skid steer training video teaches your employees several key concepts to keep them safe on the job.
Speak Up! The Psychology of Safety and Hazard Reporting - SS1134AE
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Psychological safety is "a sense of confidence that the team will not embarrass, reject or punish someone for speaking up. It is a team climate characterized by interpersonal trust and mutual respect in which people are comfortable being themselves." This type of attitude and culture is vital to any safety program as, if people are hesitant to speak up about safety concerns. Tis examines why employees may be hesitant and what can be done about it.
Spill Cleanup: The Basics SS1060FE (4 min.)
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We do all we can to prevent the spill of chemicals and hazardous materials, but it still happens. Cleaning it up properly is the best way to minimize risk to you and everyone in your facility.
The Aging Workforce - Supervisor Version - SS5038AE (9 mins)
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The Census Bureau states that by 2020 the number of over 55 people in the workforce will increase by 73% while the number of young workers will increase only 5%. This program will help you develop and implement strategies that will allow you to capitalize on the strengths of this ever-growing sector of your employment base and be better prepared to handle the challenges that may arise as a result of the having older employees as part of your workforce.
Wet Floors: Slip & Fall Prevention S1131AE (5 Min.)
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Slips and falls are a common cause of injury in the workplace. While there are many contributing factors, one of the more common are wet, slippery floors. Floors can become wet from a variety of sources: spills, rain, or cleaning activities. If we can eliminate the wet floor or surface, we also eliminate the associated slips and resulting injuries.
Wild Weather & Trucking SS17043AE (10 Min.)
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This video provides valuable information and tips for truck drivers who must operate their vehicles in inclement weather. The video covers various types of weather conditions, including rain, snow, and ice, and offers practical advice on how to safely drive in each situation. Some of the topics discussed in the video include: The importance of regular vehicle maintenance to ensure optimal performance in inclement weather. How to check tire pressure and tread depth to prevent skidding or hydroplaning. The use of headlights, fog lights, and hazard lights to improve visibility. The significance of slowing down and increasing following distance during rain, snow, and ice. How to properly use turn signals, flashers, and other vehicle signals to communicate intentions to other drivers. The importance of staying calm and focused while driving in inclement weather.
Wildfire Safety SS1108IEE (6 Min.)
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Every year, wildfires burn across the U.S., and more and more people are living where wildfires are a real risk. Nearly 45 million homes abut or intermingle with wildlands and more than 72,000 U.S. communities are now at risk. But by working together residents can make their own property, and their neighborhood, much safer from wildfire.
Workplace Safety: Your Story Matters SS1114AE (6 Min.)
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Viewers will witness examples of three common scenarios of workers not speaking up about safety. The storylines feature a failure to follow lockout/tagout, an employee neglecting to wear PPE and a worker choosing not to wear fall protection as the primary causes of incidents that result in fatalities; however, your employees will learn that the root cause of each was a reluctance to speak up. They will be convinced that speaking up about unsafe acts is critical in the prevention of workplace injuries. Some of the other safety concerns addressed in the program include supervisors, rushing, habits, shift work and intimidation.