

ASHI SAFETY TRAINING PROGRAMS Each program contains a videotape, posters, and booklets for
loan.
Accident Investigation
Asbestos Awareness
Back Safety
Compressed Gas Cylinders
Crane Safety
DOT HAZMAT-General Awareness
DOT HAZMAT-Safety Training
Electrical Safety
Eye Care and Safety
Fall Protection
Fire Prevention and Safety
Hand and Power Tool Safety
Hand, Wrist and Finger Safety
Heat Stress
Indoor Air Quality
Ladder Safety
Materials Handling Safety
Office Safety
Rigging Safety
Safety Audits
Safety Housekeeping and Accident Prevention
Safety Orientation
Safety Showers and Eye Washes
Slips, Trips and Falls
The ANSI Material Safety Data Sheet
Tuberculosis in the First Responder Environment
Tuberculosis in the Health care Environment
Tuberculosis in the Institutional Environment
VDT Safety
Welding Safety
Wellness and Fitness
Winter Safety
Workplace Stress
Workplace Violence
ASHI PROFESSIONAL TRAINING PROGRAMS – Each program contains a Compliance Manual,
videotape program, posters and employee booklets for loan.
Confined Space Entry
Emergency Planning
Hearing Safety
Lock-Out/Tag-Out
OSHA Laboratory Standards
OSHA Lead Standards
Personal Protective Equipment
Respiratory Safety
SUPERVISORS’ DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM – A series of
videos which provide training in basic areas of accident
prevention. Each of the following videos are approximately 15 minutes.
Safety Management
Communication/Human Performance Management
Safety and Health Training
Safety, Health, and Environmental Auditing Accident Investigation
Industrial Hygiene
Personal Protective Equipment
Ergonomics
Hazard Communication
Environmental Management
Machine Safeguarding
Hand Tools & Portable Power Tools
Materials Handling and Storage
Electrical Safety
Fire Safety
CUMULATIVE TRAUMA Series of three videos. Each video is 17 minutes.
It All Adds Up
Meeting The Challenge
Managing Cumulative Trauma
File It Under Falls, Miss King
Facts about the Haz Com Standard (NSC; 11 minutes)
Protecting Life Promoting Health (NSC; 12 minutes)
An Employee’s Guide to Working with Hazardous Materials (1991; 16 minutes)
Getting to the Top-Ladder Safety
Occupational Heat Stress
Making AK Steel (1997; 27 minutes)
Chemical Safety
Public Safety and Road Construction (1998; O.C.A.)
SAFETY VISION SERIES – Set of six videos approximately 10 minutes each with posters and
booklets to go along with topic.
Eye Protection
Using Tools Safely
Preventing Slips & Falls-Construction
Preventing Slips & Falls-Manufacturer
Lifting & Carrying/ Overexertion
Lockout / Tagout
Head Protection / Falling Objects
Process Safety Management (18 minutes each; two videos)
To help managers of small facilities identify whether their facility is covered by OSHA’s Process
Safety Management regulation and to familiarize them with the regulation which went into effect in
May 1992.
Program 1 Begins with dramatic example of why OSHA developed this regulation-to prevent
accidents involving highly hazardous chemicals.
Program 2 Reviews the three criteria which make a facility subject to the regulation.
Manual Handling/Lifting (20 minutes)
Buckle Up Kids: Fire and Rescue Child Passenger Safety (38 minutes)
Developed to educate rescue personnel about procedures in responding to and assessing restraint
system usage in motor vehicle accidents.
Occupant Protection Risk Management
(1992; 25 minutes per each part)
Part 1 Agency Risks
Part 2 Officer Risks
Part 3 Liability Risks
Crash Course on Safety Belts (1992; 20 minutes)
Seatbelts: An Additional Tool for Officer Survival
Seatbelts: Enforcement is the Key F.O.P. on Seatbelts
Youth Traffic Safety Enforcement Training (25 minutes)
Youth Traffic Safety Enforcement (1 minutes)
Roll Calls for Police Management And Officers (10 minutes)
Portman Training Center Forklift video.
A Toxic Tale (AEGIS)
Shares loss information on carbon monoxide poisoning to assist companies in implementing their
safety programs .
On-Site Emergency Response Planning Guide(1999; NSC)
Create and implement your own emergency response plan using the enclosed templates. For office,
manufacturing, and industrial operations.
The Distracted Driver Tool Kit (2000; 20 minutes; NETS)
Informs viewers about techniques to minimize driver distractions. Includes video, leader’s guide, at-
risk quiz, and pledge cards.
First There, First Care-Bystander Care of the Injured (2000; 60 minutes; NHTSA)
This is a train-the-trainer CD-ROM for medical professionals. People of all driving ages can learn
how to provide emergency roadway assistance by stopping to help, calling EMS, assessing the
situation, start the victim’s breathing and stopping the victim’s bleeding until first responders arrive.
OSHA Compliance Manual
Versatile, easy-to-use manual helps take the hassle out of compliance. Provides clear,
straightforward explanations of what the regulations mean and the guidance to comply.
SEVEN MINUTE SOLUTIONS – Designed for safety managers and trainers who find that time is
always at a premium.
Inspection and Maintenance of Forklifts
The Importance of Hand Protection
Understanding HazCom Labels
What You Need to Know About Lockout/Tagout
Understanding the MSDS
What to Do When Spills Occur
The Charlie Morecraft Story
Dramatic story leaves audience with new awareness of the meaning of safety.
How to Develop a Hazard Mitigation Grant Program
(25 minutes; Ohio Department of Public Safety)
A step-by-step guide to developing and implementing a hazard mitigation program.
Before the Storm (8 minutes; OEMA and ODPS)
Examines the four aspects of emergency management: preparedness, response, recovery and
mitigation.
Saving Lives and Preventing Injuries Through Education and Partnerships
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Occupational Resource Library
Materials available to members at
no cost. For non-members the cost
is $10 per video. Please call the
Safety Council at 513-423-9758 or
e-mail info@safetycouncilohio.org
to reserve a video.